LIBERTY Magazine January 2001 Election 2000 and 50 similar items
LIBERTY Magazine January 2001 Election 2000 Ayn Rand Michael Edelstein
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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:
January 2001 Volume 15, Number 1
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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.
Election 2000: Beyond the Pundits' Drivel While the media obsess on the shenanigans in Florida, we examine the national comedy and dump this "historic" election into the dustbin of history.
Freedom at the Polls: What Went Wrong Libertarians worked harder, got more news coverage, spent more money, did more advertising ... and got 27% fewer votes. What went wrong?.
Second Thoughts William E. Merritt explains why the Second Amendment gives the Black Panthers and Aryan Nation the right to heavy armament, but confers no such right on individuals.
The Sorry State of the Fourth Estate It's been a long time since reporters kept bottles of whiskey in their desk drawers or took the trouble to speak the truth, reports K. R. Mudgeon.
Ayn Rand's Strange Economics Ayn Rand may have been a wonderful novelist and a great defender of capitalism, but she just didn't know how it works. Mark Skousen examines her economic beliefs.
The Myth of Corporate Power From Matthew Josephson to J. K. Galbraith to Ralph Nader, free markets have entailed the inexorable growth of corporate power and wealth. James Rolph Edwards looks at the historic record and discovers how wrong they are.
The Trouble With Self-Esteem Michael Edelstein analyzes the panacea of self-esteem.
Harry Potter and the Difficulty of Translation Does a bespectacled young wizard hold the same attraction if you read him in French? Tracey S. Rosenberg says, "Oui.
REVIEWS.
Thomas Sowell Man Bruce Ramsey looks at the life of America's most prominent black political and economic thinker.
Cyberselfish Richard Sincere tells how to write a book without knowing anything at all about its subject.
Battling the EPA Do federal bureaucrats always know best? Clay J. Landry and J. Bishop Grewell review the account of what happens when a tough-minded Virginian takes on the EPA.
Jefferson, Lincoln, and Bork The war between individual rights and government is as critical today as it was two centuries ago, Timothy Sandefur explains.
The Maverick and the Saint Adrian Day explores the lives of Sir Thomas More and Lawrence of Arabia and discovers surprising similarities.
Notes on Contributors Making a list and checking it twice.
Terra Incognita The world marches on the beat of a million monkeys typing the works of Francis Bacon.
Letters Our readers get the first word.
Reflections Liberty's editors debate Ralph Nader, fight with fascists, explain why Al Gore is way cool, praise Warren Gamaliel Harding, and make the world safe for hypocrisy.
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