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Liberty Vol. 20 No. 10 (October 2006) (Libertarian Magazine)

Liberty Vol. 20 No. 10 (October 2006) (Libertarian Magazine)

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Liberty Vol. 20 No. 10 (October 2006) (Libertarian Magazine)

by R. W. Bradford (Founder), Patrick Quealy (Publisher), Stephen Cox (Editor), Andrew Ferguson (Managing Editor), John Hospers, Bruce Ramsey and Jane S. Shaw (Senior Editors)

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Port Townsend, WA: Liberty Foundation. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Special Section - Immigration: Yes, No, and Maybe ("Three of Liberty's writers come in with three very different takes on what is perhaps the most contentious issue facing American libertarians today") with the following articles: The Land of Opportunity ("Once it was King George who 'endeavored to prevent the Population of these States.' Richard Fields wonders why so many free-marketeers are so eager to join him"); The Fallacy of Open Immigration ("Stephen Cox warns that if some libertarians get what they say they want, they aren't going to be happy with the results"); To Filter the People ("For those who wish to enter the U.S., Bruce Ramsey is willing to keep the door open - but only halfway"). Other features include: Roman Virtues ("Whether they were building bridges or assembling books, Michael Christian finds, the Romans meant their creations to last"); Paving the 50 States ("President Eisenhower's signature brought the interstate highway system into being, and 50 years later, it's still not complete. Randal O'Toole surveys the history of a government program that's a little better than most"); Objectivism, Alive and Well ("How does one build community spirit in a community notorious for bitter disputation? Lance Lamberton reports from the summer conference [The Objectivist Center] of big-tent Objectivism"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 2006.

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Title
Liberty Vol. 20 No. 10 (October 2006) (Libertarian Magazine)
Author
R. W. Bradford (Founder), Patrick Quealy (Publisher), Stephen Cox (Editor), Andrew Ferguson (Managing Editor), John Hospers, Bruce Ramsey and Jane S. Shaw (Senior Editors)
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Magazine
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Liberty Foundation
Place of Publication
Port Townsend, WA
Date Published
2006
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4to - over 9� - 12" tall.
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Keywords
LIBERTARIAN; IMMIGRATION; ROMAN EMPIRE; INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM; OBJECTIVISM; OBJECTIVIST CENTER

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