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July 1994

Editor's Notes

  • Presidential Drift

    Clinton's Haiti policy has no anchor. Nick Gillespie

  • Weapon Assault

    The advantage of weak arguments. Jacob Sullum

  • Fed Up

    The problems of the Federal Reserve. Virginia Postrel

Letters

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Columns

  • Scandal Time

    History suggests the White House scndals won't help Republicans as much as they expect. John J. Pitney, Jr.

  • Family Affairs

    Fashions in family sitcoms swing between nasty and nice. Charles Oliver

  • Stern Message

    Radio's bad boy holds a funhouse mirror up to politics. Nick Gillespie

  • Put That in Your Pipe

    As an act of rebellion against political correctness, pipe smoking is hard to beat. Rick Newcombe

  • Parking Costs

    Government ownership reduces every land-use decision to a power play. Carolyn Lochhead

  • Sensitive Censors

    The ubiquity of uniquity Steve Kurtz

  • Taming of the Shrill

    Missing Nixon Thomas W. Hazlett

  • Competing Visions

    The National Competitiveness Act would make Uncle Sam a venture capitalist. Rick Henderson

  • In Memoriam: Karl Hess

    Lynn Scarlett

Features

  • Man Troubles

    Making sense of the men's movement. Cathy Young

  • The Perils of Perestroika

    Mexico still needs economic and legal reform. Agustin Navarro

  • Bad News, Good News

    Colosio's untimely death could mean the rebirth of reform. Julio Marquez

  • Revolutionary Appeals

    Chiapas tells the old story of peasant Indians used by urban intellecturals. Dario Fernandez-Morera

  • The New Mexico

    The reaction to the revolt and assassination bodes well for the future. Raoul Lowery Contreras

  • Mind Alteration

    Drug-policy scholar Ethan Nadelmann on turning people against drug prohibition Jacob Sullum

Culture & Reviews