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Drugs Are The Health Of The State
(The Feature Article)
Russian Agent, Eh?
The Editor’s Notes
by Ken Holder, Editor
Wanna be a seagoing sailor?: 1. Buy a steel dumpster, paint it gray inside and out, and live in
it for six months. 2. Run all the pipes and wires in your house exposed on the walls….
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Letters to the Editor
from Kaptain Kanada (a.k.a. Manuel Miles), A.X. Perez, J. Neil Schulman, and Jeff Fullerton
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Drugs Are The Health Of The State
by L. Neil Smith
If you’ve been listening to the soon-to-be former Attorney
General Jeff Sessions’ blather for any length of time at all,
then you know that he believes that an increasing number of states
like Colorado and Washington must be brought firmly to heel for
having legalized marijuana over the past several years without
federal government permission. It doesn’t matter to him that
the states created that federal government in the first place, or how
the people of those states, more than weary of the War On (Some)
Drugs have voted. He says it’s a matter of federal law and of
various treaties that the government has signed (without our
permission, by the way) with other governments. Any way you slice it,
then it’s all about the law, right?
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Review of L. Neil Smith’s Blade of p’Na
by John Walker
This novel is set in the “Elders”
universe, originally introduced in the 1990 novels Contact and
Commune and Converse and Conflict, and now collected in an
omnibus edition with additional material, Forge of the Elders.
Around four hundred million years ago the Elders, giant mollusc-like
aquatic creatures with shells the size of automobiles, conquered
aging, and since then none has died except due to accident or
violence. And precious few have succumbed to those causes: accident
because the big squid are famously risk averse, and violence because,
after a societal adolescence in which they tried and rejected many
political and economic bad ideas, they settled on p’Na as the
central doctrine of their civilisation: the principle that nobody has
the right to initiate physical force against anybody else for any
reason—much like the Principle of Non-Aggression, don’t you know.
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Moneyball Healthcare
by J. Neil Schulman
Remember the book and movie Moneyball, about how Oakland
Athletics manager Billy Beane used a microbudget (compared to far-better-funded major-league
baseball teams) to bring his team to the playoffs in 2002?
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What’s Wrong With British Conservatism?
by Sean Gabb
On Tuesday the 15th February 2005, I spoke at a
conference organised by the Royal Society of Arts in London. The
subject was “What’s Wrong With British
Conservatism?.” According to the official notification of this
debate:: While American conservatism is in such apparently rude health, its
English cousin appears terminally ill. The British Conservative Party
used to be the biggest political party in the West, but is now a
shadow of its former self. What happened to the social base of the
British Conservative party? Can the British Conservative Party learn
any lessons from America?
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Submission
by J. Neil Schulman
Look, I’m a libertarian anarchist who’s been a
muckraking journalist, a magazine editor, an Op-Ed writer for major
newspapers, a much-published book author and magazine writer, a
network television screenwriter, the founder/CEO of two publishing
companies, a blogger, a tweeter, an indie writer/producer/director of
two narrative feature films—and that doesn’t begin to
exhaust my experience and the jobs I’ve done both for pay and
on my own dime.
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BOOK NEWS
If you haven’t read/voted go read What Shall I Write Next? by L. Neil Smith.
Our Mr. Smith has a new novel out, Blade of p’Na
You can get it right now Amazon.com:
Kindle Paperback Nominated for the Prometheus Award of the Libertarian Futurist Society |
Another book just recently issued in Kindle format:
Roswell, Texas by L. Neil Smith and Rex F. May, Illustrated by Scott Bieser, Colored by Jen Zach |
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