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TITLE: REASON magazine
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ISSUE DATE: APRIL 1983/VOL. 14, No. 12
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Living Room Learning. Cover illustration by George Abe.

HOME SCHOOLING: UP FROM UNDERGROUND They have to work around compulsory schooling laws and stand up to government school authorities, but more and more concerned parents are fighting to teach their kids at home. A REASON investigative reporter checks out the home-schooling movement. By Gerald M. King.

SHALT THOU BEAR FACELESS WITNESS? "Crime Stoppers" programs that give cash rewards to anonymous informers are showing impressive results--but do they chalk up victories at the expense of civil liberties? By Ted Galen Carpenter.

ARABIAN NIGHTMARE The Reagan administration is building up military strength to prop up OPEC nations in the Mideast. And the war preparations are being kept from the view of an American public that would probably refuse to fight an Arabian war. By Jack D. Douglas.

HOSTAGE FACTORIES There are costs for workers and communities when companies close down plants. There are also costs when government steps in with restrictions on plant closings. An economist looks at the forgotten part of the balance sheet. By Richard B. McKenzie.

LOSING GROUND IN OREGON What's the lesson to be learned from 10 years' worth of tough land-use regulation? Oregonians are finding that it hasn't made life good and beautiful. . . and it's awfully hard to rout even a lamented law. By Kelly Ross.

DEPARTMENTS.
EDITORIAL/Recovery Saboteurs.
VIEWPOINT/The Pollyanna Prejudice.
HEALTH & WELFARE/The New Drug Market.
SPOTLIGHT/Orange Guerrilla.
MONEY/Pecuniary Prudence.
NOTES.
LETTERS.
BRICKBATS.
TRENDS.
ARTS & LETTERS.
RUDEBARBS.


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