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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: July 1997 Volume 10, Number 6
CONDITION: Standard sized thin magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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FEATURES:.
De-inventing Government and Central Banks The current revolution in economic theory isn't just "theory"-- it provides practical tools to help people around the world deal with the idiocies of the state. J. W. Henry Watson and Ida Walters explain.

No Shelter from the Storm Joy S. Taylor tells how her experience at a center for battered women revealed that some feminists care more about ideology than they do about abused women.

Latin America at the Crossroads After seventy years of stagnation, a free market revolution is sweeping through Latin America. Carlos Ball reports.

Medical Marijuana: Beyond the War on Drugs By meddling in state marijuana initiatives, the Feds have opened the door to a lawsuit challenging the very basis of their authority. Sandy Shaw files the brief.

Polarities of the Political Class Stephen Cox shows that positive and negative aren't just two ends of a magnet.

I'll Settle for Paper Bruce Ramsey defends paper money against its gold-bug detractors.

I'll Go for the Gold Robert Higgs responds by explaining the connection between the gold standard and freedom.

Ebonies: Bridge to Illiteracy Nicholas Stix finds that the Ebonies debacle is just the most obvious manifestation of a state-subsidized racist machine that is destroying linguistics, the teaching of English, and the future of black children.

Inalienable Rights? George Smith argues that inalienable rights are the only proper foundation for a free society. Timothy Virkkala prefers foundations that he can understand.

REVIEWS.
The Politics of Hysteria Truth is the first casualty of war. R.W. Bradford finds that the War on Drugs is no exception.
Coming Out on the Radio Radio-TV commentator David Brudnoy's memoir, concludes Michael Grossberg, offers frank confessions, but frustratingly little intellectual history.
Nationalism: Good, Bad, and Invented Michael Ignatieff's attempt to redefine nationalism rests on misunderstandings both of history and of the state. Martin Tyrrell debunks a pompous collection of soundbites.
The Resurrection of Richard Nixon Oliver Becker reviews the cliches and misunderstandings of pop economist Lester Thurow.
Darwin Defied Jane Shaw examines a novel scientific assault on Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
Classified Ads Let the buyer be aware.
Notes on Contributors They make us what we are.
Letters Questioning our authorities.
From the Editor What's in Liberty, and why.
Reflections Liberty's editors take a peek at porn, erect a wall of FDR's lies, derail a streetcar robbery, open their veins to the Red Cross, dine on flash-fried scorpions, and pay their (dis)respects to the cloned heads of Europe.


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