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Liberty |
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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:
August 2001 Volume 15, Number 8
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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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FEATURES.
The Deafening Silence Two days after Perry Willis admitted that he had disobeyed his party's conflict of interest rules to help Harry Browne win the Libertarian Party presidential nomination, Browne tersely confessed his own involvement, which his supporters are reluctant to believe. Since then, R. W. Bradford reports, all those involved have refused to answer questions.
Justice, at Last, for Vicki Weaver? For over 100 years, federal agents have been virtually immune from prosecution for homicides they commit while on the job. But a federal court decision on June 5 may change all that, as William E. Merritt explains.
Silence Is the Best Policy As Rick Esenberg explains, work these days is a place where a casual conversation can cost you your job, where lawyers are always eavesdropping, and where the easily offended set the rules.
How the Democrats Could Take Over, and Why They Won't After Al Gore lost by moving to the left, Britain's Tony Blair copied Bill Clinton's politics of triangulation and was re-elected in a landslide. Christopher Chantrill wonders, will Democrats learn anything from this?.
just Say No to "Privatization" When it comes to Social Security reform, advocates of free markets have abandoned basic principles in favor of a pragmatic approach. Ari Armstrong reports.
In Defense of Bullfighting In the U.S., intellectuals mock bullfighting as an unsophisticated and cruel tourist show. Elsewhere, as Coleman Cooney and Michael Christian explain, it's an artistic and commercial success.
Education of an Intellectual An Ivy League education isn't what a high school counselor or college catalog might lead one to expect. Richard Kos- telanetz recalls what he really learned in college, and how he really learned it.
REVIEWS.
Diana, Princess of Wails When a private secretary to Diana, Princess of Wales, writes a book about his former employer, get ready for politeness galore and not enough juicy bits. Stephen Cox explains.
Rights, Sociology, and Equality To the left, Brown v. Board of Education is a legal icon. Timothy Sandefur pulls it off its pedestal.
Style, Not Substance If you can't find useful work, you can always become a specialist of "rhetorical analysis." Edward Feser explains.
Notes on Contributors Naming names. Terra Incognita Be careful out there.
Letters From you, with love.
Reflections We lose our heads over New York rent controls, chug vodka sours with the Bush twins, find love in an 8-by-10 cell, get teed-off at the court, get snobby about literature, and prepare for the coming California famines.
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