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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:
August 1999 Volume 13, Number 8
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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 Most Dangerous Amendment Gene Healy challenges the common libertarian view that the 14th Amendment is a tool for liberty.
Why Did Clinton Bomb Yugoslavia? David Ramsay Steele exposes the dangerous precedent set by a dangerous president.
A Belgrade Spring Stephen Browne remembers Belgrade's romantic evenings, massive protests, and gypsies strolling with bears before the bombs fell.
Arms and the Greeks The right to bear arms is a lot older than the Bill of Rights, explains David Kopel.
A Kinder, Gentler, "Judgment Day" Bryan Register compares what Nathaniel Branden said about his life with Ayn Rand in 1989 with what he says today.
Is Internet Privacy Overrated? Declan McCullagh reports from the front lines of the cyberwar over privacy.
I Was a Small-Town Regulator Charles Platt moves to Jerome, Arizona, and tries to help out with the local government.
Confessions of a Tax Collector Meet Fritz Berggren, a man who takes from you and gives to the government.
Judicial Nullification If it's dangerous for jurors to nullify the law, wonders Eric Longley, then why should judges?.
REVIEWS.
Monster in the White House The Clintons portray their critics as right-wing nuts. Clark Stooksbury reviews the case of one Clinton hater who is not part of the right-wing conspiracy.
From Marx to Hayek Jane Shaw retraces the strange odyssey of David Horowitz.
The First Libertarian Chris Sciabarra argues that much maligned "Social Darwinist" Herbert Spencer was a remarkable dialectition.
Classified Ads Stuff. And you can buy it.
Notes on Contributors Who we are and what we do.
Terra Incognita Reality rears its ugly head.
Letters Our readers write.
Reflections Liberty's editors take shots at Bomber Bill, slay the whales, examine the "progress" of the presidential living wage, and point out that even Scientologists are no match for Ayn Rand.
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