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The culture war comedy of An American Carol David Weigel (10/10)
The culture war comedy of An American Carol David Weigel (10/10)
Vladimir Putin's war on South Park Cathy Young (10/10)
The Demographic Death Grip (10/10)
The origins of the mortgage meltdown Chip Bok (10/10)
Everybody's running against the bailout, but nobody's serious about killing it. David Weigel (10/9)
The senator sounds some encouraging notes, then endorses a failed, familiar policy--more federalization of crime. Radley Balko (10/9)
Why the bailout isn't working Steve Chapman (10/9)
Why the market meltdown doesn't negate the case for privatizing Social Security Radley Balko (10/8)
How Washington could have helped the market at no cost to taxpayers. And what it should do if it's hell-bent on spending $700 billion. Veronique de Rugy and Philippe Lacoude (10/8)

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Both candidates embrace central planning as prudent economic policy Matt Welch (10/8)
Learning to fight the right elites Jacob Sullum (10/8)
Only if they think Sky Big Brother is watching Ronald Bailey (10/7)
Why state and local governments should respect the right to bear arms Damon W. Root (10/7)
A week-long debate about the candidate's strong suits and weak points. Matt Welch (10/7)
The age-old battle over landscape expression Greg Beato (10/7)
Evaluating the impact of carbon controls on American businesses Ronald Bailey (10/6)
An unlikely coalition wins a post-9/11 victory for civil liberties David Weigel (10/6)
Should German businesses have the right to remain open on Sundays? Steve Chapman (10/6)
The ultimate celebrity message on civic duty (10/5)
A cringe-inducing night of veep populism Michael C. Moynihan (10/3)
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Keeping Wall Street above water Henry Payne (10/3)
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