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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:
June 2000 Volume 14, 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.
A Sage at Eighty R.W. Bradford celebrates the ninth decade of Thomas Szasz.
Hillary, Newt, and Elian Gene Healy explains why children rights' activist Hillary Clinton wants to send little Elian back to his father and parents' rights advocate Newt Gingrich does not ... and why the case is such a difficult one.
The Drug Czar Takes a Hit Paul Rako takes a close look at Drug War Chief Barry McCaffrey's case against drug legalization.
The Messy Business of Rating Congress In baseball, you can't tell the players without a scorecard. In Congress, J. Bishop Grewell explains, you can't tell the players with a scorecard.
Plagiarism on the Nile George Hollenback examines the Afrocentrist claim that the Greeks stole their mathematics from black Egyptians.
Childhood Isn't a Bowl of Cherries Psychologist Dolores Puterbaugh observes parents tying up their kids, force-feeding them, and drugging them, and wonders: what will these kids be like when they grow up?.
Back Where You Came From A bureaucrat learns how the other half lives. A short story by Scott Gossard.
REVIEWS.
A Dumber Shade of Green? Jane Shaw examines a conservative manifesto on environmentalism.
The Origin and Consequences of the First World War Martin Tyrrell takes a close look at a new book on the war that gave us the triumph of communism and naziism.
Straight Shooting Reference This new gun encyclopedia isn't perfect, but it's full of useful information, opines Brien Bartels.
Thieves Take, Minds Make Bettina Bien Greaves looks at a new book on the relationship of ideas to rights.
Notes on Contributors Who we are. 54 Terra Incognita The real world, really.
Letters A bully pulpit indeed.
Reflections Liberty's editors take stock in hysteria, take note of good and evil in England, take aim at mis-named "liberals," take a look at Al Gore's grades ..
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