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Presidential candidate Harry Browne has a consistent platform: Social Security -- gone; income taxes -- gone; minimum wage -- gone.
By Charles Pappas
October 19, 2000
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Forget Napster and Gnutella. Jim McCoy's Mojo Nation is the coolest file-trading service on the Net.
By Damien Cave
October 9, 2000
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Actually, the vice president never claimed to have done so -- but he
did help the Net along. Some people would rather forget that.
By Scott Rosenberg
October 5, 2000
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Two million Americans are locked up, most for nonviolent drug offenses. Some maverick Republicans -- yes, Republicans -- are trying to change that.
By Bruce Shapiro
July 31, 2000
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The author of "Cyberselfish" takes issue with Raymond's screed defending libertarian geek culture.
By Paulina Borsook
June 30, 2000
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A hacker historian parries a wrongheaded New York Times assault on digital culture.
By Eric Raymond
June 28, 2000
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Are the cyberrich selfish? Plus: Should women's equality extend to the death penalty? Don't blame Republicans for cops' zealous raids.
May 8, 2000
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Paulina Borsook talks with Thomas Scoville about her new book, "Cyberselfish."
By Thomas Scoville
May 4, 2000
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In "Cyberselfish," Paulina Borsook denounces high-tech culture as pitiless, egotistical and libertarian. She was right in 1996.
By Brad Wieners
May 4, 2000
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White House protest letter draws readers' derision Plus: Do music videos give blacks a bad rap? McCain's anti-Confederate flag talk doesn't fly.
April 24, 2000
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"American Psycho": Trenchant social commentary? Plus: Linking to hate sites; techno-geeks debate libertarianism.
April 18, 2000
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Lone-wolf digital libertarians are beginning to abandon their faith in technology uber alles and espouse suspiciously socialist-sounding ideas.
By Ellen Ullman
April 13, 2000
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Part 3: The Bamboo Forest
March 6, 2000
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Will the free market reward art and education? Plus: Gauging "the Philadelphia effect"; Americans are fat because we're lazy and eat bad food.
Letters to the Editor
November 17, 1999
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Thomas Sowell talks about the arrogance of liberal elites and the loneliness of the black conservative.
By Ray Sawhill
November 10, 1999
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The dot-com invasion -- call them twerps with 'tude -- is destroying everything that made San Francisco weird and wonderful.
By Paulina Borsook
October 28, 1999
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George W.'s Silicon Valley point man, Tim Draper, isn't quiet about legalizing marijuana.
By Mark Gimein
October 13, 1999
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Will all candidates in favor of free software please step forward?
By Andrew Leonard
September 13, 1999
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Why should Internet millionaires date gold-diggers? Plus: The Irish still suffer; Horowitz is no conservative!
Letters to the Editor
September 7, 1999
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When candidates spam: By Deborah Scoblionkov. A mass
e-mailing by a New Jersey Republican stirs up an online hornet's nest.
By Deborah Scoblionkov
February 19, 1999
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Do we need anti-spam laws?
Some Net veterans think the unthinkable.
By Andrew Leonard
October 30, 1998
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Our political vocabulary is so out of date that we call the true revolutionaries among us "conservatives" and the reactionaries "liberals."
By David Horowitz
July 27, 1998
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The strange rise of libertarianism
By Gary Kamiya
January 20, 1997
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The pros and cons of Libertarianism laid out at four major Web sites
By Salon, Electric Minds, Feed, and The Site
January 20, 1997