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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:
November 2001 Volume 15, Number 11
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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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TERROR!.
Coming to Grips with Terror America reacted badly. And it will probably act worse in the future. R. W. Bradford explains why.
The Logic of Horror Our government has failed us, Stephen Cox observes, and now it wants more power.
The World and Us We don't know who our enemy is, where he is, or how to defeat him, Alan Bock points out. But we're going to war.
Time to Fight If this attack is not reason for war, Sarah McCarthy argues, nothing is.
America vs. the Middle East Americans have to learn why Muslims hate us, Tom Jenney contends.
Invading Afghanistan It won't be easy to wage a war in Afghanistan, argues Martin L. Buchanan. And it will be harder to wage the kind of war we must.
Hitting Home Just because terror strikes close to home, Richard Kostelanetz argues, doesn't mean you should abandon your humanity.
FEATURES.
The Evidence Mounts What happens when a governor and a slick attorney conspire to undermine a popular constitutional amendment to protect property rights? William E. Merritt looks at startling new evidence.
The Mystery of Fascism Fascism isn't what most people think it is, David Ramsay Steele discovers.
Showdown in Las Vegas Fraud and deceit can be tolerated by America's "third" party, R. W. Bradford discovers.
Marriage, Polish Style Stephen Browne experiences springtime in Poland -- when a man's fancy turns to love, marriage, and filling out reams of government forms.
REVIEWS.
Traitor to the Revolution Blessed is he who changes his mind in the face of contrary evidence. Stephen Cox observes a conversion of the mind.
The New Man What happens when a popular author writes a book about the group she loves to hate? Michael Drew reports.
The Critical Left Christopher Hitchens is not just a leftist writer. He's also a perceptive social critic. And maybe a libertarian. Jeff Riggenbach explains.
Notes on Contributors.
Terra Incognita.
Letters We save the best for first.
Reflections We get in contact with our inner statists, show off our war wounds, give drugs a sporting chance, fight the scourge of reason, and hold a bake sale for our friends at the EPA.
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