Weekly Archive 2012 November 22-28
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"The idea that you could openly sell things that help women achieve orgasm is pretty new."
Interview with Phil Harvey, author of Show Time and head of the Adam and Eve catalog.
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Washington's Phantom Austerity
Fiscal Cliff negotiators will means-test everything except government.
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Pack Attack
Cigarette labels nixed
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Illegal Raid
File sharing prosecution
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License to Cure
Medical protectionism
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American Dreaming
Public opinion and prosperity
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Internet Deplorer
Student speech rules
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Taxpayers Railroaded
Slow train
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Watching the Watchers
Traffic camera cameras
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Shifting the Load
Pension bailouts
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Watch the Drones
Pakistani terror
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Pot Pass
Jury nullification
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FOIA? Forget It!
White House transparency
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Buckle Up, Rover
N.J. seat belt laws
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Will the Supreme Court Kill Used Bookstores?
The ruling in Kirtsaeng v. Wiley & Sons just may do that.
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Legalize Insider Trading
Prohibiting people from profiting from their access to information makes the economy less fair and less free.
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George W. Bush, Middle Class Champion
Less than one-fourth of the Bush tax cuts benefit “the rich”
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The Fine Print in the Government's Privacy Policy
How technology and misguided legal reasoning have made your life an open e-book
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Why Economic Backwardness Persists
Elites prefer to rule an impoverished citizenry to not ruling at all.
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David Friedman on How to Privatize Everything
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R.I.P. National Greatness Conservatism, 1997-2012
A decade-plus of bloody, fruitless wars and budget-busting "energetic government"
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Stalin's Student in Beijing
A new biography highlights Mao's relationship with Moscow.
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‘The World Is More Complicated’
David Simon, creator of The Wire and Treme, on New Orleans, private prisons, drug policy, newspapers, and letting down libertarians
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Katherine Mangu-Ward Discusses Warrantless E-Mail Surveillance on CNBC's Kudlow Report
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Treat the Tax-Me-More Crowd to a Voluntary Additional Tax
Leave rates and rules where they are, but add a line to tax returns for a VAT—a voluntary additional tax.
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Letters
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Contributors
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After Death Row
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Quotes
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Indefinite Detention
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Clintonostalgia
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Brickbats
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30 years ago in reason
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Pro-Life Virginia Lawmaker Offers Pro-Choice Bill
Legislation would let most employers opt out of the contraception requirements
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The Future of Financing the Arts: An Interview with Adam Huttler of Fractured Atlas
"We must abandon the notion that a strong arts policy begins and ends with public funding."
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Florida Weighs Corporate Welfare for New Sports Stadium
Tampa Bay taxpayers already funded one baseball stadium. Will they be forced to subsidize another?
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Reregulation Fantasy
Another critic of airline deregulation misses the mark.
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Fixing Chicago's Traffic Gridlock: Reason's Adrian Moore and Sam Staley
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Anarchism's Royal Couple
The lives and ideas of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman.
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Hitchcock
Anthony Hopkins takes a stab at the man who made Psycho.
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Greg Gutfeld: The Joy of Hate, Liberal Speech Police, & Conservative Punks
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Is Alcohol the New Soda?
New government research appears likely to help activists impose more restrictions on alcohol.
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The Elizabethan CIA
The surveillance state in the 16th century
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The Man vs. the Therapeutic State
A remembrance of Thomas Szasz, courageous defender of freedom and responsibility
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What the Pot Legalization Victories Mean for the Pro-Freedom Agenda
Voters in Colorado and Washington rejected the reefer madness of the Republicans and Democrats.
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3 Reasons to Kill the Dept. of Homeland Security
It's unnecessary, ineffective, and expensive. And that's just for starters.
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Blue Science and Red Science
Examining the Democratic and Republican platforms on stem cells, space, and more
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California Voters Give Sacramento One More Chance to Balance the Budget
The clock is ticking on economic reforms in the Golden State.