What's coming

LibertyLens is in early preview. The engine works today: ask a question and get an answer built only from a curated library, with every citation checked against its source. Here is what we are building next.

A deeper library

Today the corpus is small and coverage is uneven, so some questions come back unanswered. We are steadily adding the foundational texts of classical liberal thought (more Bastiat, plus Locke, Smith, Mill, the Federalist Papers and others) so answers can draw on and contrast more voices.

Lenses you control

On questions where thoughtful people in this tradition genuinely disagree, you will be able to read the answer through different schools of thought (Rothbardian, Hayekian, Chicagoan, Minarchist). The full range of views is always shown. It is a lens you choose, not a filter bubble.

A library you can browse and share

Every answer becomes a permanent, linkable article you can search, revisit, and pass to a friend. Each claim stays tied to a real source you can open and read for yourself.

Tell us when we miss

You can flag an answer that falls short or a topic we do not cover yet. That feedback directly shapes which texts we add next. The corpus grows around the questions real people ask.

Pointers to read more

When our library cannot yet answer something well, we want to point you toward good places to read further, chosen on merit and never paid for.