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TITLE: LIBERTY Magazine
[LIBERTY is a review of libertarian and classical liberal thought, culture and politics, published bi-monthly by
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ISSUE DATE:
April 1999 Volume 13, Number 4
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Standard sized thin magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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FEATURES.
The State of the Applause Bill Clinton wrote 101 applause lines into his State of the Union address. Each applause line cost $3.24 billion. R. W. Bradford tallies the costs.
No Cheers for Democracy Stephen Cox laments America's mutation into a pollocracy.
The Rape of Free Speech Richard Platte tells how a businessman and a lawyer defeated the new forces of censorship in a college town.
FDA TKO When two feisty entrepreneurs took on the bureaucracy, the bureaucracy took it on the nose. Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw report.
No Room for Opposition Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Prize for peace. But, as Jim Peron reports, his real concerns are buying arms and quashing dissent.
The Demographics of Liberty The results are in: libertarians are older, but are they wiser?.
Canada's Supreme Blunder Last August, Canada's Supreme Court ruled on the issue of Quebec's secession. Sort of. Scott Reid picks through the pieces.
Why Harry Browne Doesn't Work Jacob Hornberger argues that the Libertarian Party should not run again with the strategy that failed in 19.
When Freemen Shall Stand What happens when the state has all the power, and all you've got is guts? A short story by J. Neil Schulman.
REVIEWS.
Fountainheads of Enterprise There was a time when American writers celebrated businessmen. Bruce Ramsey rediscovers some old masterpieces.
Legacy and Betrayal R.W. Bradford says you can't take it with you, but you can keep it out of the hands of the State and "progressive" foundation geeks.
Capitalism and the Rise of Art What do you get with a declining aristocracy and a rise of commerce? High culture, says Alan Bock.
Notes on Contributors Who we are and what we do.
Terra Incognita The global progress of humanity. "Doing the business of the American people since 198.
Letters A, B, C -- and even D and F -- our readers grade us.
Reflections April is the cruelest month, breeding lies like out of the dead land, and stirring Liberty's editors to offer praise, excoriation, and lamentation.
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