Print Archives
June 1999
Editor's Notes
When Doves Cry
Wars without ends Virginia Postrel
Führer Furor
Is Milosevic a Hitler? Nick Gillespie
Nimble Fingers
Congress wants to exempt the Amish from child labor laws. Why not everyone else? Michael W. Lynch
Letters
Columns
Sermons on the Hill
In which our man in Washington checks out various political preachers Michael W. Lynch
Benighted Elite
Postmodernist critics of science get their comeuppance Walter Olson
Roll Reversal
The quiet success of welfare reform Thomas W. Hazlett
Sermons on the Hill
In which our man in Washington checks out various political preachers
Features
Air War
Why Congress wants to re-regulate airlines Ryan H. Sager
Radio Waves
The FCC may change the way it licenses stations. But even if it does nothing, radio will never be the same. Jesse Walker
That '70s Candidate
Jimmy Carter with helmet hair John J. Pitney, Jr.
Crime Stoppers
Frustrated by incompetent policing, South Africans are turning to private alternatives. Jim Peron
Conrol Freaks
Export licensing hurts American companies and doesn't improve national security. John J. Miller
Taking Back the Fifth
As government expands "takings" to intellectual property and other intangibles, will business start to care about property rights? James V. DeLong
Required Reading
Why is the Bureau of National Affairs Washington's biggest media organization? Because for more than 70 years, it's covered the government's every move. Michael W. Lynch
The Atrocity Exhibition
A war fueled by imagery Charles Paul Freund
Facts of Life
What Bill Clinton doesn't know about sex. Alejandro Castellanos
Culture & Reviews
Hollywood Cynic
Steve Kurtz
Welfare Cases
Daniel Shapiro
Purchase Disorder
Jack Hirshleifer
Artifact
Artifact: Pop Sensation
Nick Gillespie
