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Reason December 2005 Nick Gillespie |
The Father of Modern School Reform Fifty years ago, Milton Friedman introduced the idea of school vouchers to America. Now, in this interview, he looks back on his legacy.  |
Reason December 2005 |
Let a Thousand Choices Bloom Fifty years after Milton Friedman first proposed the idea of education vouchers, school choice proposals come in all shapes and sizes. Here, 12 experts debate the future of American education reform.  |
Reason December 2005 Jonathan Rauch |
Goodbye to Goldwater It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good, by Rick Santorum embodies the second-term senator's Republican crusade for big government.  |
Reason December 2005 Jesse Walker |
From Barry's Boys to the Deaniacs Book Reviews: America's Right Turn: How Conservatives Used New and Alternative Media to Take Power, by Richard Viguerie and David Franke... The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Democracy, the Internet, and the Overthrow of Everything, by Joe Trippi...  |
Reason December 2005 Bidisha Banerjee |
Dhalgren in New Orleans A classic science fiction novel comes to life in the Big Easy through Samuel R. Delany's Bellona, a 30-year-old novel about a major American city struck by an unspecified catastrophe and ignored by the National Guard.  |
Reason December 2005 Jesse Walker |
Artifact: Dinosaurs vs. Darwin Creationists have been buying roadside dinosaur parks around the country and turning them into anti-evolution museums.  |
Reason December 2005 Jeese Walker |
Weird Science In 2004 the U.S. Air Force released a report on the feasibility of teleportation. The average reader might suspect the Pentagon could have gotten more for its money by buying a dozen hammers, but a few analysts have stepped up to defend the project.  |
Reason December 2005 Matt Welch |
Pundit Payola Paid and unlabeled government propaganda is actually common, especially in such tax sinkholes as the Office of National Drug Control Policy, which has spent $1 billion since 1998 on both direct and unlabeled anti-drug promotions in advertising and TV shows.  |
Reason December 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Cluster Busters Researchers posit that a concentration of fast-food restaurants around schools within a short walking distance for students is an important public health concern in America.  |
Reason December 2005 Kerry Howley |
Catfish Terror Thinly disguised protectionism: bureaucrats in Alabama and Louisiana have decided to ban Vietnamese catfish due to health risks. Entirely by coincidence, the two states are the largest producers of U.S. catfish -- and they've been losing ground to imports for a decade.  |
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