[ExI] Invitation to be part of the first issue of the Liberty International Journal, dedicated to longevity!
Jose Cordeiro
jose.cordeiro at gmail.com
Sat Sep 6 19:03:37 UTC 2025
Dear ExI friends,
How are you doing? I am contacting you with a great opportunity to write in the launching edition of a new journal, with the first issue dedicated to longevity. I hope some of you are interested in participating, particularly for the first issue which is about the theme longevity, but welcome to later issues on different themes too. If interested to be part of this immortal opportunity, contact directly my friend Felipe, please: felipe.munizaga at liberty-intl.org and research at liberty-intl.org
Thank you very much and you all are also very welcome to our immortal International Longevity Summit in beautiful Madrid. You can use my personal 20% discount code for both in person or online registration, so hope to see you soon lively or virtually from Madrid, please: CORDEIRO20 https://transvisionmadrid.com/es/#registroevento
As my Trekky friends say: Live Long and Prosper
Futuristically yours,
La vie est belle!
Jose Cordeiro, MBA, PhD (www.cordeiro.org)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Luis_Cordeiro
Subject: Invitation to be part of our Liberty International Journal
Dear Scholars,
On behalf of the Liberty International Research Department, I am pleased to invite you to submit a collaboration for consideration in our upcoming academic publication, Liberty International Journal. This journal aims to showcase high-quality, liberty-oriented scholarship from diverse disciplines, including Austrian economics, neoclassical economics, and pro-liberty political philosophies—ranging from minarchism to anarcho-capitalism.
Our February 2026 edition will focus on the theme of Longevity and Liberty. As the global conversation around health, freedom, and aging intensifies, this issue challenges scholars to rethink how libertarian values intersect with some of the most pressing issues of our time. From debates on healthcare access and technological innovation to the role of civil society in extending quality of life, we invite submissions that explore how liberty not only leads to longer lives but also to freer, more dignified ones.
Possible Research Questions:
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How do free-market policies impact public health, healthcare systems, and aging populations?
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What role do innovation, entrepreneurship, and civil society play in fostering longevity?
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How do government monopolies in healthcare and retirement systems discourage investment in longevity science?
We are excited to welcome research that delves into these questions, proposing market-driven, innovative solutions to contemporary health challenges, and exploring the intersection of freedom and the improvement of life outcomes.
Submission Guidelines:
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Accepted Formats:
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Research Articles/Papers: 6,000–10,000 words
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Essays/Theoretical Reflections: 3,000–6,000 words
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Policy Briefs / Case Studies: 2,000–5,000 words
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Book Reviews: 1,000–2,000 words
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Review Process: All submissions undergo double-blind peer review to maintain academic integrity and fairness.
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Citation Style: APA 7 Manual of Style
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Deadline: Abstract submissions are due by September 30, 2025, and final submissions by October 31, 2025.
To submit your collaboration (Papers, essays, policy briefs/case studies and book reviews), please use the following link, and complete the submission form.
If you are interested in participating, we would be honored to feature your work in this exciting inaugural issue of Liberty International Journal. Should you have any questions or require further information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me directly at research at liberty-intl.org.
I look forward to hearing from you and sincerely hope you will consider submitting a paper for this timely and important theme.
Warm regards,
Felipe Munizaga
Research Department
Liberty International
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