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January 1993 Issue - 12 Articles- Defending Freedom and the Free Society
Edmund A. Opitz
, pp. 4-13 Liberty has not been lost on the level of economics alone, and it cannot be regained th...
- Is "Freedom" An Antiquated Term?
Wilma J. Moore
, pp. 14-15 Right thinking requires the right Use of words.
- Antitrust Regulation: Back to the Past
D.T. Armentano
, pp. 16-18 The new activist antitrust policy threatens both business and consumer.
- Are There Too Many Lawyers?
Joseph S. Fulda and Patrick J. Vincent
, pp. 19-21 Are there too many laws?
- Zoo, Inc.
David Haarmeyer and Elizabeth Larson
, pp. 22-24 Privately owned and operated animal farms are better for all, including the animals.
- State Health Insurance Regulations
Eric-Charles Banfield
, pp. 25-27 State legislatures are responsible for keeping many Americans uninsured.
- The Government Baby-Brokering Business
K.L. Billingsley
, pp. 28-29 State-operated foster care systems are fostering broken families.
- Growing Toyotas, Manufacturing Soybeans
Gary North
, pp. 30-33 Free trade benefits everyone.
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--- by John Chamberlain (Review) , p. 34 - Government Racket by Martin L. Gross
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Review The Radicalism of the American Revolution, by ... (Review) Doug Bandow
, pp. 35-37 - The Radicalism of the American Revolution by Gordon S. Wood
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Review Liberalism in Contemporary America, by Dwight ... (Review) William H. Peterson
, p. 38 - Liberalism in Contemporary America by Dwight D. Murphey
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Review Short-Term America, by Michael T. Jacobs (Review) Hal Gordon
, pp. 39-42 - Short-Term America by Michael T. Jacobs