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June 1998

Editor's Notes

  • No Telling

    The push for Internet privacy controls combines a bad theory with a dangerous agenda. Virginia Postrel

  • Chain Heat

    Are book superstores a threat to the reading public? Nick Gillespie

  • Blame Society First

    Individual responsibility is the truly unthinkable. Brian Doherty

Letters

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Columns

  • Rebel Yell

    Tennesseeans fight back against the conquering cities. Jesse Walker

  • Carolina Dreamin'

    A German immigrant opens a brew pub on Roanoke Island--and lives to tell the tale. Max Schulz

  • Thanks for the Memories

    How lawyers get the testimony they want. Walter Olson

  • Clients From Hell

    Mr. President, you should have listened to us. Michael McMenamin

  • Titanic Numbers

    The movie's unsinkable hype machine sails on. T. Keating Holland

  • Impossible Dream

    Why private matters make bad public policy Thomas W. Hazlett

  • Clone Wars

    The forces of government gather in fear of hypothetical clones. Mark Eibert

Features

  • Plan Obsolescence

    Urban planning skeptic Peter Gordon on the benefits of sprawl, the war against cars, and the future of American cities. Rick Henderson and Adrian Moore

  • Wild, Wild Web

    In cyberspace, copyright infringement is only a click away. Commonsense guidelines to intelectual property in unsettled territory. Mike Godwin

  • Buying Into Culture

    How commerce cultivates art Charles Paul Freund

  • Mind Over Matter

    In the information economy, intellectual property is bringing huge returns. But just how will society split up the bounty? James V. DeLong

Culture & Reviews

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