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LIBERTY Free Market Magazine July 1990 Ayn Rand John Hospers Campus Free Speech
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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:
July 1990 Volume 3, Number 6
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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.
The Death of Socialism and the Conservation of Resentment Just because the flame of socialism has gone out doesn't mean that the resentment that fueled it has disappeared. Robert Sheaffer presents a survey of possible flare-ups.
A Gathering of the Tribes John Baden attends a conference of conservatives and libertarians, and observes the strange subcultures therein.
Conversations With Ayn Rand John Hospers recalls the days when he was Rand's partner in philosophic speculation during the heady days when she began her radical movement in philosophy.
The Death of Political Labels Political labels more often mislead than explain. Mark Skousen proposes a revolution in political taxonomy in the direction of clarity and common sense.
Hard Cases and Universal Principles Sheldon Richman argues that the principle of human rights provides answers to complex political questions; David Friedman argues we need something more.
The Orwellian University? College campuses are suffering from a new wave of stifling censorship; and this time it strikes against the thought-crime of "insensitivity." Charles Thorne unravels the excuses for, and chronicles the battle against, this latest attack on free speech.
The State vs. the Family Terree Waslee explains how federal day care legislation assaults the traditional family.
Libertarian Foreign Policy James S. Robbins examines where both isolationists and interventionists go wrong in trying to develop a libertarian foreign policy.
REVIEWS.
Call It Puerile It's 25 years later, but William Moulton finds that John Stormer's None Dare Call It Treason hasn't improved with age.
Money and the Root of Evil R.W. Bradford examines a classic history of government foul-ups in the coining of money.
Honest John De Forest Bill Kauffman rediscovers a 19th Century American novel that sees politics for what it really was (and is.
Booknotes Anti-feminist failures, anti-nuke kooks, the adventures of nazi hunters and an unorthodox Catholic priest, and anti-"intellectual" conservatives.
Public Enemy Is Number 1 Brian Doherty looks at the rap kings of black rage.
Classified Ads.
Notes on Contributors.
Terra Incognita Excerpts from reality, fitted to print.
Letters non-interventionist foreign policy disproved once and for all, plus comments on Jesus Christ, Robert Bork, and Edward Abbey.
Reflections on Mike Milken, the census, the war on smoking, Lithuania, hostage-taking, LBJ's critics, kings for commies, and other topics tawdry and sublime.
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