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TITLE: LIBERTY Magazine
[LIBERTY is a review of libertarian and classical liberal thought, culture and politics, published bi-monthly by
Liberty Publishing. -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE:
May 1999 Volume 13, Number 5
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Standard sized thin magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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THE TRANSFORMATION OF LIBERTARIANISM?:
During the past ten years, the portion of libertarians who disagree with Ayn Rand's famous dictum that "no person has the right to initiate the use of physical force" has increased fivefold. From this and other data, R. W. Bradford has hypothesized that libertarianism is changing from its Randian-Rothbardian model to a more eclectic form. Here, Bradford meets his critics:
An Accident of Rebirth David Ramsay Steele.
Rethinking the Data David Friedman.
Rights and Consequences David Boaz.
Utilitarianism vs. Intuition Leland Yeager.
The Case of the Missing Premise Torn G. Palmer.
Inescapable Facts, Unavoidable Constraints Pierre Lemieux.
In Response to My Critics R. W. Bradford.
FEATURES.
How Al Gore Wants to Run Your Town Randal O'Toole rates Al Gore and "Smart Growth": Dumb and Dumber.
Repealing the Codes of Silence The University of Wisconsin has long been a bastion of political correctness. Somehow, Lester Hunt explains, a group of individuals managed to get the speech code repealed.
"We Could Give It Back ..." You were probably worried that the budget surplus would put money in your pocket, and then you'd have to figure out how to use it. Relax. Bill Clinton will spare you the hassle, as Ralph Reiland shows.
Know Your Regulator On Pearl Harbor Day, the FDIC launched a quiet sneak attack against individual privacy rights. But it was the feds who got shelled when the public fought back. Jefferson Meyers reports.
Behind Bars You don't really know what it's like till you've been there. Dyanne Petersen reports from inside.
A Man's Right to Abortion Barry Loberfeld makes the case against the Roe vs. Wade ethic of sexual inequality.
REVIEWS.
The Empress Has No Clothes Civil rights legislation protects women and minorities? Balderdash, says Wendy McElroy.
Blowhard in the Wind Jonathan Ellis pops David Obst's beautiful balloon.
A Man for All Freedoms Sharon Presley recounts the colorful life of gentle anarchist Joseph Labadie.
Inside the Mormon Ivory Tower Liberty and authority clash at Brigham Young University. Eric D. Dixon bears witness.
Booknotes on stasis, anti-statists, and the Synthetic Man vs. the State.
Notes on Contributors.
Terra Incognita.
Letters Liberty's readers have their say.
Reflections The world spins. Liberty's editors spin back.
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