The fortnightly journal titled Indian Libertarian was founded in 1954 by Indian liberal, Ranchhoddas Bhuvan Lotwala, and edited by his daughter Kusum R Lotwala. The second edition of July ’59 was published amid the time when India came to the realization of imposing compulsory education for all and covered several articles that highlighted India’s scenario then. Lawrence Fertig in “The Dollar will be on the Defensive,” has emphasized the move of unfreezing of European currencies for having attained economic strength. M.A Venkata Rao in, “Aspects of the Kerala Crisis,” focused on the importance of constitutional democracy and the misuse of powers portrayed by the then Kerala Government for its own party advantage. M.N Tholal in, “Public Versus Private Sector,” highlighted the expansion of the public sector in then India at the expense of private sector thereby warranting to questioning the democratic stand. The need for establishing a Pakistani policy based on self-preservation was accentuated by Balraj Puri in, “India’s Pakistan policy.” While having focused on the India-Pakistan problems, T.L Kantam shed light on the crisis brought about by the Great Leap Forward for China in, “The Truth About Communes.”
Anthony Ellenjimittan in, “Creative Education,” highlighted the public and the private sides of education. In, “Congress and the New Party By S. M emphasized the creation of the Swantrata Party and its stand for freedom. Several op-eds highlighted stands on various prevailing scenarios, The issue further captured both nation and worldly stand news. The issue concluded with book reviews on stands of capitalism.