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PC World February 2001 Stephen Manes |
Full Disclosure: Bill Gates Is Right! Bill Gates and I agree that modern technology has its limits...  |
Salon.com January 4, 2001 Michael Scott Moore |
"Cloning: Responsible Science or Technomadness?" A new book shows that ethical questions about replicating humans are less consequential than the procedure's threat to our biological diversity...  |
Salon.com January 2, 2001 David Lindorff |
The death penalty's other victims When prosecutors eliminate jurors opposed to capital punishment, they also weed out women and minorities and stack the deck against defendants...  |
Reason January 2001 Ronald Bailey |
Dr. Strangelunch Or: Why we should learn to stop worrying and love genetically modified food...  |
Reason January 2001 Cathy Young |
God Talk The First Amendment vs. freedom of speech...  |
Reason January 2001 Joyce Lee Malcolm |
Concealed Weapons The controversial book Arming America has the facts all wrong...  |
Reason January 2001 Sara Rimensnyder |
Soundbite: Labor Pains "Freedom of association is a right under severe, often buckling pressure when workers in the United States try to exercise it." That's the conclusion of Unfair Advantage, a new study commissioned by Human Rights Watch...  |
Reason January 2001 Jeff A. Taylor |
Balance Sheet President Clinton vetoes a wacky move to create an official secrets act punishing anyone who "leaks" classified info... A study in Demography finds that diverse culture, including a robust gay community, predicts how much tech-boom local communities see... Car phones banned in some communities... etc.  |
Managed Care December 2000 Michael S. Victoroff |
A Modest, Not Satirical, Proposal For Assisted-Suicide Decisions I would like to offer an alternate model that would dramatically refocus a critical aspect of the ethical controversy. I would ask advocates of assisted suicide, "Why must this involve physicians? Why not have judges do it?"  |
Finance & Development December 1, 2000 |
How We Can Help the Poor  |
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