The
International Society for Individual Liberty or ISIL is a
non-profit, non-partisan
libertarian educational group encouraging activism in
libertarian and individual rights areas by the 'freely chosen strategies' of its members. Its history dates back to 1969 as the
Society for Individual Liberty. The current name was adopted in 1989 after a merger with
Libertarian International was coordinated by the late
Vincent Miller, who became president of the new organization. It has members in over 80 countries.
Activities
The society sponsors an annual international conference which has attracted libertarian and
classical liberal luminaries from
Milton Friedman to the President of
Costa Rica. It also sponsors a variety of educational materials and member projects from its website, and in recent years has incorporated other libertarian entities such as
Laissez Faire Books and the
Freedom News Daily
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