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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:
September 1999 Volume 13, Number 9
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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.
Dear Bill Gates Now that the greatest entrepreneur of the computer age has been gang raped by government regulators, Peter McWilliams offers his condolences ... and a bit of advice.
Why Milosevic Must Go David Ramsay Steele explains why Yugoslavians will be happy to replace Milosevic.
Genocide in Kosovo? The United States went to war to prevent geno- cide of ethnic Albanians. The fighting has stopped, and R. W. Bradford tries to find out just how many ethnic atrocities the Serbs committed.
Privacy in Russia Jen Tracy reports on privacy in a country where the police have unlimited power but don't have unlimited funds.
Whither the LP? A month ago, it looked as if Harry Browne would get the next Libertarian presidential nomination with no serious opposition. But, Chester Alan Arthur reports, new challengers have emerged.
The Paramilitaries Among Us Forrest Smith wonders why a group of SWAT Rambos sat biting their nails behind body armor and ballistic shields while the massacre at Columbine raged.
Nathaniel Branden Speaks Nathaniel Branden speaks on Ayn Rand, Alan Greenspan, Leonard Peikoff, charges that his Ph.D. is phony and that he's had major problems keeping his professional license -- and answers some tough questions about the changes he made in the new edition of his memoir of his life with Rand.
Under the School Boardwalk Under a recent Supreme Court ruling, Sarah McCarthy notices, boys can no longer be boys.
Unwitting Victims Scott Chambers explores the last frontier of the civil rights movement.
REVIEWS.
The Eloquence of Bobby Kennedy More myth-making entertainment, says Stephen Cox.
De-Imperializing the Presidency Bob Woodward fears that Watergate has diminished the presidency. Jonathan Ellis rejoices.
Communities of Independence Douglas Puchowski explores the world of intentional communities.
Classified Ads The language of a free economy.
Notes on Contributors A convenient resource for those government list-makers.
Terra Incognita Visit to a strange planet.
Letters Our readers right -- and left.
Reflections We have our say, up front.
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