Print Archives
March 1999
Editor's Notes
The Pleasantville Solution
The war on "sprawl" promises "livability" but delivers repression, intolerance--and more traffic. Virginia Postrel
Populist Psychology
Why Ralph Nader hates Jesse Ventura Nick Gillespie
Letters
Columns
Lost in the Wash
"Know your customer" rules send privacy to the cleaners. Walter Olson
Back in the USSR
Post-communist society's top economic output: capitalist straw men Thomas W. Hazlett
Seizure Disorder
Seattle's "drug nuisance abatement" program is a menace to law-abiding property owners. Michelle Malkin
Capital Letters: Road Trip
In which our man in Washington lights out for the territories to explore culture and find the people behind the polls Michael W. Lynch
Features
The New Trustbusters
What's behind the resurgence of antitrust activism--and why it's bad news for consumers. James V. DeLong
Sex & Sensibility
Cathy Young
Tale of Tears
When the Bureau of Indian Affairs occupied the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, it was an old story with a modern twist. Amy Sturgis
Culture & Reviews
Burning Los Angeles
Nick Gillespie
Learned Nonsense
Mark Goldblatt
Fuzzy Logic
Lynn Scarlett
Selling Opportunity
John McClaughry
Artifact
Artifact: Stamp Act
Nick Gillespie
