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January 2000 Issue - 29 Articles- Bird's Eye
Karl Zinsmeister
, pp. 4-6 A Century Is Sickened by Centralism.
- Sidelights, p. 7
Doggie VCRS. Non-Violent Firebombing. Press Cowards.
- Scan: Short News and Commentary, pp. 8-13
The Real Science Scandal. Socialist Magic. A Dangerous Religious-Right Kindergartner. H...
- Indicators: Numbers Etc., pp. 14-15
The Era of Big Government Is Not Over.
- Forward Observer
James Glassman
, pp. 16-17 In the Midst of Our Economic Boom, We're Suffering a Wealth Dearth. But It's Fixable.
- "Live" with TAE
Ken Starr
, pp. 18-21 Independent Counsel Ken Starr, Just Returned to Private Life, Defends His Effort to Uph...
- The School Consolidation Plague
Philip Langdon
, pp. 22-25 Why Have We Conglomerated Schools Together When Students Do Better in Smaller, Self-Gov...
- Tyranny in Bricks and Mortar
James Scott
, pp. 26-29 Lusting for "Control" of Society, Le Corbusier and Other Modern Planners Dictated Inhum...
The Rise and Fall of the Giant Corporation
- --- by Joel Kotkin, pp. 30-31
- Why Small Companies Often Work Best
Bill Gross
, p. 32 - Big or Small, Businesses Now Have to Listen to the Little Guy
W. Michael Cox and Richard Alm
, p. 33 - Machine-Age Politics
Tom Bethell
, pp. 34-37 The Centralizing Politics of the Twentieth Century Turned Citizens into Cogs in a Machi...
- The Death of Soviet Control
Leon Aron
, pp. 38-41 A Glimpse at the Last Days of Rule-from-the-Center in the Soviet Union. With a Sidebar ...
- Control Freaks
Robert Conquest
, pp. 42-45 Where the Idea of Centralism Comes From, and What It Leads to.
- In Praise of Gridlock
James Payne
, pp. 46-50 Before You Grumble again about "Special Interest" Politics, Consider That Those Special...
- The Decline (and Return?) of Localism
John Shelton Reed
, pp. 51-53 As the Economy Goes Global, American Regional Identity Could Deepen.
- Transcript: Words Worth Repeating
Friedrich Hayek
, pp. 54-55 The Alarm against Central Planning.
- The Economist
Kevin Hassett
, pp. 56-57 Western European Economies Are Strangling in Red Tape--And Threatening to Take Others D...
- Social Security Watch
Deroy Murdock
, p. 58 Why Are Powerful Republicans Standing to Bill Clinton's Left on Social Security Reform?
- Flashback
Bill Kauffman
, p. 59 What Do JFK, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Gerald Ford Have in Common?
- Hollywood Report
John Meroney
, p. 60 The Untold Waco Story--And the Man Who Broke It.
- Beat the Press
Jonah Goldberg
, p. 61 The Left-Wing Version of Matt Drudge Enjoyed a Very Different Reception.
Book Talk
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Uncommon Valor (Review) Christopher Check
, p. 62 Breakout, by Martin Russ
- Breakout by Martin Russ
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Beer, Bikinis, and Barry (Review) Martin Morse Wooster
, p. 63 Cadres for Conservatism, by Gregory L. Schneider
- Cadres for Conservatism by Gregory L. Schneider
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We'll Always Have Paris (Review) Richard Miniter
, pp. 63-64 France on the Brink, by Jonathan Fenby
- France on the Brink by Jonathan Fenby
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 65-67
(Almost) Free Shipping...Counting Heads...the Most Dangerous Country...the Price of Eur...
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 68-70
Centralization from FDR to Today. What We Want Uncle Sam to Do.
- The Mail, p. 71
A Pleasant Surprise on Gun Control. Lombardi's Success Was No Accident. The Dow Is Not ...
- Last Gasp, pp. 72-74