Print Archives
November 2001
Editor's Note
Editor's Note
Nick Gillespie
Contributors
Letters
Columns
Good Sports?
Despite continuing Title IX controversy, women are having a ball. Cathy Young
Money for Nothing
The Joys of U.S. Farm Policy Michael W. Lynch
D.C. Dispatches
A case of missing gun data -- and of a missing attorney general Sam MacDonald
Don't Mess with Success
Congress ought to re-up welfare reform as is. Michael W. Lynch
Features
Latin Laissez-Faire
Peter Bagge
Ground Zero in Urban Decline
Cincinnati isn't just a town down on its luck. It's the future of the American city. Sam Staley
Free Radical
Journalist Christopher Hitchens explains why he's no longer a socialist, why moral authoritarianism is on the rise, and what's wrong with anti-globalization protestors. Rhys Southan
Antitrust's Greatest Hits
The foolish precedents behind the Microsoft case Joseph Bast and David B. Kopel
Culture & Reviews
Woodrow Wilson, R.I.P.
The folly of humanitarian military intervention Ted Galen Carpenter
Complex Untruth
The popular appeal of "just enough government" Jeremy Lott
Chewing the Fat
The misguided beef against fast food Gary Alan Fine
The Free-Floating Bob Dylan
The wonderfully inauthentic art of America's most vital singer-songwriter Brian Doherty
Sex, Drugs, Jews, and Rock 'n' Roll
A shameless history of the '60s student revolt Alan Charles Kors
Artifact
Artifact: Banning Water
Charles Paul Freund
