1991-vol-barry from Sean Gabb on Vimeo.
In and around 1991, David Botsford (d.2013) recorded a series of interviews for a programme that he called “Voices of Liberty”. Those he interviewed included many in the British libertarian movement, together with several prominent critics of libertarianism.
The programme was never made. In December 2007, however, David handed the analogue tapes of the interviews to Sean Gabb of the Libertarian Alliance.
Beyond making a few obvious joins, where interviews span more than one tape, Sean decided not to edit the footage. This means occasional comedy and much dullness. But these are now important video sources from the moment when some thought the libertarian movement was on the point of political breakthrough, but it was really on the verge of decline.
At the time of filming, David obtained signed permission from all persons interviewed to use their contributions as he pleased. He assigned these rights to the Libertarian Alliance.
We take this opportunity to regret David’s early death. In the 1980s, he was a prolific and important writer for the Libertarian Alliance. He was also good company. He has been and will be missed.
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I still work with a man who went to school with Norman Barry – they were close friends.
He tells me that Norman Barry was a socialist in his youth – always going on about his “Working Class” roots and so on.
I wish Norman Barry was still alive – although he would be retired from Buckingham by now.
All these films of the dead are starting to hit me rather hard.
If they keep coming I will not be able to keep commenting upon them.
I mean no disrespect to anyone I leave out, it is just that (weakling that I am) my eyes are misting over.