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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: February 2001 Volume 15, Number 2
CONDITION: Standard sized thin magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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FEATURES.
Beasts in the House Sarah J. McCarthy wonders what you do when there's a donkey in your living room and an elephant in your bedroom.
Electoral Theology Politics is becoming less and less about bread-and-butter issues and more and more about religious matters. Robert H. Nelson wonders how this will change our lives.
A Sign of Progress? Libertarian Party candidates for Congress got more votes in 2000 than any fringe party has ever received before. But when the vote is examined closely, the news isn't so remarkable, observes R. W. Bradford.
Letter from Athens Twenty years ago, left-wing radicals occupied the streets. Today, demonstrators clutch crucifixes, hoist the Greek flag, and demand an exit from Europe, reports Leon Hadar.
Know Your Enemy Sometimes, it's not a good idea to give your enemy the benefit of the doubt, argues Edward Rahn.
The Unacknowledged Premise A secret belief can make discussion impossible; Robert H. Formaini explores the implications.
How to Make a Freer World: A Symposium Randal O'Toole, Steve Dasbach, Jacob Hornberger, Jane Shaw, David Nolan and others suggest some strategies.
'Twas a Night in December Daniel Schwarz recalls some strange night visitors.
Our Enemy, the Statists Martin M. Solomon explores the thought of a great libertarian writer, Alfred J. Nock.
How to Succeed With Women First, go to your mailbox, Bob Higgs explains.
REVIEWS.
The Abuse of Science Leland Yeager looks at junk science, pseudo-science, and scientific fraud.
Vietnam, After a Quarter Century There are still lessons to learn, says Timothy Sandefur.
The Natural Economy Pierre Desrochers looks at Jane Jacobs' new book, which argues that economics is as simple -- and as complicated -- as Nature herself.
Notes on Contributors The folks who fill our pages.
Terra Incognita The world only gets weirder.
Letters The wrath of our readers.
Reflections We hang our chads, perform an autopsy on Al Gore, celebrate the wisdom of crafty, dead, white guys, demythologize the Supreme Courtiers, and tell how to boil a frog.


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