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There's a review from the good folks at Enter Stage Right of our libertylicious compilation Choice: The Best of Reason that I think it's fair to call "glowing." Sez them:
Simply put, Reason is likely the best magazine you have probably never opened….Choice illustrates why Reason is so respected by all sides of the political debate. Although its writers obviously come to the debate with clearly defined principles, Choice's selections show that they and the magazine are not mere dogmatists. A premise is followed to its logical conclusion, along the way building a compelling argument in favour of liberty.
Would they lie to you? Of course not. So g'wan, get yourself a copy. Or subscribe and get it super cheap. Hell, I already get a bunch of copies each month, and even I'm tempted.
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When I saw the headline, I thought this would be a story about the Alex Lifeson travesty...sorry
If I subscribe, will you promise to kill that stupid pop-up?
And what Alex Lifeson travesty? The assault charge thing?
Reason is so respected by all sides of the political debate.
But I only like Reason because I thought it was reviled by all sides of the political debate!!
My favorite article in Choice was the one debunking Gulf War Syndrome. Now that is a critical sledgehammer!
That was a good piece but the winner was the defence of Clarence Thomas. Hey, they were all good, that's why I had to give it a glowing review.