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2001 |
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Liberty |
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English |
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Magazine |
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May |
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Art/Art & Photography |
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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 2001 Volume 15, 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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FEATURES.
Rats and Moles Frank Fox explores why Russia beats America in one competition ... and without the Russians using steroids.
One Thousand Enemies of Oregon Randal O'Toole welcomes you to Oregon, where roads are congested, housing prices are high, apartments are vacant, and the non-profits are very profitable.
Not a Union Man When the union calls a strike and your friends and comrades walk the picket line, what do you do? Bruce Ramsey tells what he did.
Wrecking the Rails Britain's weird "privatization" proves that there's more than one way to ruin a railroad. Stephen Berry reports.
Making the World a Freer Place Libertarians have little to show for their huge investments in political activism. Thomas Sipos and Carl Milsted offer new ideas; Richard Winger, Bernard Baltic, and R. W. Bradford take another look at their most recent efforts; and readers offer their advice.
Purging the Libertarians The Christian Right has instigated an attack on libertarianism within Britain's Conservative Party. Tory libertarian Adam Hume asks: is it time for a divorce?.
Smoke Detectors Chris Henderson envisions the day when the War on Tobacco is finally won.
REVIEWS.
Conversations With Hitler What does a racist and militarist talk about over coffee and strudel? Stephen Cox recounts.
Crossing the Great Divide In a different era, the men who built the transcontinental railroad opened up the continent with backbreaking, dangerous work, without complaint. Today, they'd never get across the Great Plains, explains Timothy Sandefur.
Traffic Hollywood has finally taken on the War on Drugs. Travis Stewart reviews the outcome.
Notes on Contributors From the files of the FBI.
Terra Incognita The map frays at the edges.
Letters Giving us the what for.
Reflections We fight wild boars, celebrate the Intimidator, ostracize chocolate lovers, call Larry King onto the red carpet, witness the evolution of anti-evolutionists, kick Thomas Jefferson out of the Libertarian Party, and indulge mixed feelings about Bush's tax cut.
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