Last Week's Top 5 Hits at Reason.com
Here are the five most popular Reason.com columns from last week. Read them for the first time or once more:
Scenes From a Crackdown: Police overkill at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh, by Radley Balko (10/5)
From Guns to Butter: How a Second Amendment case can help restore economic liberty, by Jacob Sullum (10/7)
Marching with Michael Moore: After a rally, union toughs get a sneak peak of Capitalism: A Love Story, by Sean Higgins (10/5)
Chicago Wins By Losing: Why losing the Olympics is a blessing in disguise for the Windy City, by Steve Chapman (10/5)
Ready for Her Close-Up: Re-examining Ayn Rand's place in American intellectual and cultural life, by Nick Gillespie (10/7)
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