Review: Arena Magazine Is Embracing Capitalism and the Future
"Our mainstream media is hell-bent on tearing down the future before we can get too good a glimpse," the publisher wrote in the debut issue.
"Our mainstream media is hell-bent on tearing down the future before we can get too good a glimpse," the publisher wrote in the debut issue.
When magazines like Scientific American are run by ideologues producing biased dreck, it only makes it more difficult to defend the institution of science itself.
The decision shows that the Supreme Court has forced judges who like gun control to respect the Second Amendment anyway.
A journalism industry trade group is asking the federal government to thwart a tech tool that could make news publishing less profitable.
Officials claim the policy is intended to prevent people from smuggling in contraband, but it allows shipments from Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Bans on standard magazines benefit criminals and endanger victims
For a zine about "the sick and twisted hobbies of rich people throughout history," little time is spent actually indicting the aristocracy.
Last month, the 9th Circuit said the opposite. It's a question the Supreme Court might have to resolve.
The overturned law would have required confiscating all magazines holding more than 10 rounds in California.
Can't buy it? That's okay, you can easily get the pieces to build one yourself.
Will ending capitalism also end global poverty? The for-profit magazine seems to think so.
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