James Mill was one of the driving forces behind the liberal journal until 1828.
In the 1930s, he was active in the public life, publishing critical articles in left liberal journals, such as Sodobnost and Ljubljanski zvon.
He was one of the two original founders of the important liberal journal, the Analytical Review.
From 1977 to 1985, he was executive editor and subsequently editor in chief of Christianity & Crisis, a liberal ecumenical journal.
They were backed up by formerly liberal Bavarian journals which had been bought up by Prussian industrialists.
The magazine, which sponsored the conference, is a two-year-old liberal Jewish bimonthly journal that takes its name from the Hebrew admonition "to repair the world."
Vodnik emerged in the 1920s as a literary critic and columnist in the liberal conservative journal Dom in svet.
In 1814 he founded, with Charles Dunoyer, Le Censeur, the liberal journal.
Before it was outlawed in 1832, this was an influential liberal journal.
Mr. Skillin spent more than six decades at Commonweal, a liberal journal based in Manhattan that covers religion, politics, literature, culture and the arts.