Print Archives
January 2005
Editor's Note
Editor's Note: The Public Sector and the Private
Nick Gillespie
Contributors
Letters
Columns
Iraq's Summer Soldiers
Liberal hawks as ideological deserters. Tim Cavanaugh
The Problem with Putin
An unreliable ally, an unlikely democrat Cathy Young
All Tomorrow's Partisans
The culture war after the 2004 election. Matt Welch
Features
Cut-Rate Diplomas
How doubts about the government's own "Dr. Laura" exposed a résumé fraud scandal. Paul Sperry
Hayek for the 21st Century
Biographer Bruce Caldwell on the Road to Serfdom author's enduring lessons about bad planning, distributed information, and the liberating power of choice. Nick Gillespie
Fly the Frugal Skies
How low-cost airlines have transformed Europe--and what it means for America. Matt Welch
Civil Liberties and Enemy Combatants
Why the Supreme Court's widely praised rulings are bad for America. Harvey Silverglate
Culture & Reviews
Imperial Waltz
Is American power good, bad, or distressingly reluctant? Michael Young
Dear Playwright
Team America is not Kim Jong Il's first foray into musical drama. John Gorenfeld
Trans-Atlantic Tripe
Jeremy Rifkin's theory of failed states. David Weigel
Among the Non-Believers
The tedium of dogmatic atheism. Chris Lehmann
John Locke Lite
The strange philosophy of a "left libertarian". Tom Palmer
Artifact
Artifact: Shock Me, Amadeus
Charles Paul Freund
