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Top 100 Sound Money Blogs

My Top 100 Libertarians Blogs and Websites list (which I am in the process of revising and bringing up to date!) has been considered one of the most important libertarian resources on the Internet for a couple years now and has been an important feature of HumbleLibertarian.com. If you go to Google and search for "libertarian websites," odds are that this Top 100 list will be your first result.

Well I'm at it again. Over at The Silver Underground blog, I'm working to create a list of Top 100 Sound Money Blogs for libertarians with a specific interest in finance, economics, and monetary policy. When it’s finalized and published, we expect this list to become a major resource for sound money advocates on the web. In order to qualify, blogs or websites should, of course, advocate sound money policies, and monetary policy should be at least a major if not primary focus of the website. Please share this post far and wide so we can get as many submissions and nominations as possible! We really want to have our pick of the very best to make this list as thorough and useful as possible.

To make a submission or nomination, email me at top100@silvercirclemovie.com





Wes Messamore,
Editor in Chief, THL
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