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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:
May 2000 Volume 14, Number 5
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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 Saga of Jarbidge Road When the federal government tried to close a local road in Elko County, Nevada, local people went out with picks and shovels to rebuild it -- and face a $16 million fine. Sandy Shaw and Durk Pearson report.
An Open Letter to the People of Japan David Kopel explains why Americans ignore anti-gun petitions bearing Japanese signatures.
How Congress Rates Every special interest group has come up with a system for rating members of Congress. But what if your special interest is freedom? David Boaz searches for a libertarian in the House.
The Lessons of Hillsdale R.W. Bradford thinks we can learn from the incest-suicide scandal that rocked the famous conservative campus.
Hillsdale as an Ordinary College Robert Campbell looks at Hillsdale College and sees a private college that functions much like a state-run institution.
Artists and the State Government subsidy produces bad art, argues Alan Bock.
My Roman Holiday Robert Higgs vacations in Italy and returns with many of his possessions.
REVIEWS.
Child Abuse by the State Patrick Quinn explores the rise of scientific child-saving by progressive meddlers.
Killing for Peace Noam Chomsky agreeing with Henry Kissinger? Stefan B. Herpel studies the mixed-up world in the wake of the U.S. war on Serbia.
Extremism in the Defense of the State Garry Wills thinks that he has proven that American distrust of government is wrongheaded, but as Matthew Brown shows, he has actually proved the opposite.
Notes on Contributors Can't tell night from day without a program.
Terra Incognita Dispatches from the best of all possible worlds.
Letters Off the couch and onto the soapbox.
Reflections We perform an autopsy of the McCain campaign, call for the execution of Gary North, resist the census, trade blows with Al Gore, and pick on your grade school teacher.
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