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Letters to the Editor
from Richard Bartucci, Curt Howland, L. Neil Smith, and Manuel Miles (aka Kaptain Kanada)
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Let's Play Nice
by Cathy L.Z. Smith
I've been puzzling for some weeks now over the purpose of the vehement
attacks on the notion of intellectual property rights (IPR) being mounted by some who call
themselves Austrian economists. My confusion comes, in part, from watching those around me
(three of them at this point) struggle for days, weeks, months, and even years laboring to
produce an original work of fiction.
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The Medium and the Message
by L. Neil Smith
Somebody once described the libertarian movement as "30,000 people trying
to make a living selling newsletters to each other." We have been a movement, from the inception,
of folks with something to say, even when getting it saidand spread aroundproved arduous
and expensive.
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Die! Geezers! Die!
by Bob Wallace
I am of course not for nationalized/socialized health-care in any form.
What we need is a completely free market in health care. Costs would go down, the quality
of treatment would go up, and we'd have more and better innovation.
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It Really is That Simple
by A.X. Perez
There is a tendency to mythologize political leaders of the past. The
fact is they are not so much of much. For all the good and even greater harm they did, they
were, in the words of Eric Flint, "Just Men fucking around in a fucked up world." They are
not the godlings their publicists would have us believe they were, nor are they the great
monsters their opponents ( most of them to the readers of TLE) believe. They were
men faced with choices, men stuck in a world of shades of grey and making decisions with
black and white consequences.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 89
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 89 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Agenda 21: The United Nations Programme of Action
Planning for Your future, serf!