Weekly Archive 2007 November 15-21
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The Theory of Moral Neuroscience
Modern brain science is confirming an 18th century philosopher's moral theories
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The Addict's Veto
Why should problem gamblers ruin online betting for everyone?
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McCain: No Surrender!
For John McCain, critical inquiry stops at the water's edge.
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Richard Paey Speaks
An interview with the paraplegic man sentenced to 25 years in prison for treating his own pain.
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Long-Arming the Libel Tourist
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"Better Enjoy Your Foie Gras Now"
Chef and No Reservations host Anthony Bourdain talks to reason.tv about food bans, smoking bans, and the rise of the Nanny State.
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Scrutinizing Drug War Propaganda
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Strike Turns Violent
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STOP THE MADNESS
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No joke, Dave Chappelle
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Hail the Conquering Hero
Bill Sammon's new book asks of President Bush: Great president, or the greatest president?
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Huck 'n' Chuck
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Pakistan: The Lady or the Tiger?
Democracy and realpolitik in Pakistan
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Biotechnology in the developing world
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Drew Carey: Winner
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Let the Viewer Decide
Documentarian Frederick Wiseman on free speech, complexity, and the trouble with Michael Moore
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Get a Loder This...
MTV's Kurt Loder on technology, freedom, and Mike Bloomberg's nanny state
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Family Television
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Friday Funnies
Rudy can't fail
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Gun/Hug-Free Zones
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Energy Independence, Past and Future
And the lies you can expect from the White House hopefuls
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The 1998 Reason Smoke-In with Drew Carey
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Everyone's Riding Him
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Americans: Sheep to the Constitutional Slaughter?
An Interview with Judge Andrew Napolitano
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Tancredo, the politics of fear...
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Eminent Domain Gone Wild
Reason.tv host Drew Carey visits National City, California, where the local government is taking eminent domain abuse to new lows.
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National City
Drew Carey goes to National City, California where he encounters a uniquely perverse example of eminent domain abuse. Instead of using eminent domain to acquire property to build a school or a hospital, National City wants to replace a boxing club for at-risk kids with luxury condominiums.