For some time, I've been mulling over the idea of trying to start some sort of group effort coordinated online (via email, say, or maybe via services like delicious) to write libertarian-point-of-view letters to the editor responding to news pieces that deserve a libertarian response (not necessarily explicitly using the term or overtly pushing a libertarian agenda, but offering the ideas from the POV). It so happens that I'm often able to spot news articles that could use a letter to the editor response, but am hopelessly bad at actually writing letters myself. Even given the strict limitations of the format, the likelihood of editorial interference, and the fact that the newspaper medium as a whole is steadily declining in importance, I think it might be worth doing.
Anyway, I was thinking about this for a while, but I thought I'd wait until a good article turned up. And when I saw a review of a book largely about Herbert Spencer in today's NY Times Book Review, I was guessing that it might be the perfect example, and sure enough, it recycles virtually all the cliches about the evils of Spencer's "social Darwinism", complete with a jab at current politics ("his subject is especially important in our current economic crisis, as Americans are reassessing their belief that social progress will grow naturally out of unfettered free-market competition"):
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/01/books ... wanted=all

