‘The Indian Libertarian’ was a fortnightly journal, founded in 1954 by Indian liberal, Ranchhoddas Bhuvan Lotwala, and edited by his daughter Kusum R Lotwala. This edition (Vol. 4, No.22) of the journal was published on February 1, 1959. The editorial covers how Bengal repudiated Nehru’s agreement to surrender half of the Berubari Union as part of his Pact with Noon of Pakistan. “Congress Session At Nagpur” by M.A. Venkata Rao discusses the pattern laid down in the Reports of the Planning Commission. “Words Vs. Deeds” by M.N. Tholal refers to Gandhi as Nehru’s Master and talks about how Nehru remains determined to pursue the path opposite to that pointed out by his Master. “Public Services In Democracy” by Vivek covers the issue of transferred Police Officers in Kerala since the Communists came into power. “Family Planning And Plan” by Prof. G. N. Lawande covers the issue of population growth, its tragic picture, family planning in First Five Year Plan, family planning in Second Five Year Plan and the Importance of Family Planning. “The Implications and Economic Effects of Taxation in India” by Prof. Russi J. Taraporewala talks about the striking changes in the structure of taxation in India. “West Bengal-Problems and Prospects” by K.K. Sinha talks about leftists and several movements that launched since 1957. Further the journal suggests United Front Against Congress. The journal ends with an article “Think Or Be Damned” by C.H. Prahlada Rao and book reviews.