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TITLE: LIBERTY Magazine
[LIBERTY is a review of libertarian and classical liberal thought, culture and politics, published bi-monthly by
Liberty Publishing. -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE:
November 1997 Volume 11, Number 2
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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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COVER illustration by James Gill.
FEATURES.
Paragon Lost The freedom of the world's freest city ended with both a bang and a whimper, and Michael Oakes was there.
America's China, China's America As America prepares for Cold War with China, Gary Alexander tours this curiously hospitable "evil empire.
Busted in the House of the People Pierre Lemieux is invited to testify before the National Assembly against mandatory national identity cards. But first, there is a problem with his I.D.
Greenspan: Deep-Cover Radical for Capitalism? Thirty years ago, Alan Greenspan was a member of a tiny circle of acolytes gathered around radical libertarian philosopher Ayn Rand. Today, as Chairman of the Federal Reserve System, he is one of the most powerful men in the world. Does anything he learned from Rand mean anything to him now? R.W. Bradford investigates.
Czech Reality The Czech Republic pays lip service to liberty and subsidies to State industries. Aviezer Tucker reports from Olomouc.
The EPA and Asthma The EPA is at it again, and Ben Bolch and Harold Lyons try to review the EPA's "research.
Jury Duty, a Juror's Right Laura Kriho defends herself against judicial tyranny.
Freedom's Unknown Guru Harry Browne remembers the man who sold liberty as a trade secret.
Mises and Monarchy The Austrian School and the Austrian Empire had more in common than you might have thought, says Ralph Raico.
REVIEWS.
Viruses of the Mind Scott Reid comes down with a case of the memes.
Community Rules The communitarians are up to their old tricks. Aeon Skoble conducts a class in self-defense.
To the Dialecticians of All Parties Bettina Bien Greaves compares the two utopians, Karl Marx and F.A. Hayek.
Classified Advertising Take a walk on the wild side of the supply side.
Notes on Contributors What those in Liberty are at liberty to say about themselves.
Letters Feedback fed back to you.
Reflections Liberty's editors Gore the press, sleep and bear arms, refer to reefer madness, keep just enough ironies in the fire, reprogram the computer culture, resort to reason, and sort through the recent dead (yes, Princess Di and Mother Teresa).
Strategy Debate What can be done, today, to make the world a freer place? Harry Browne and R.W. Bradford joust.
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