Print Archives
April 1996
Editor's Notes
Why Steve Forbes is a serious candidate
Virginia Postrel
Statist Quo
"Big government": more than taxes and spending Rick Henderson
Duty Free
Art oughtn't kowtow to politics. Brian Doherty
Columns
Tangled Web
Political inconsistency goes high-tech. John J. Pitney, Jr.
Getting Wetter?
There are signs of a healthy shift away from hostility toward alcohol in the United States. Stanton Peele
Artistic License to Kill
Finally, a case for funding the arts Thomas W. Hazlett
Club Medicine
Support for medical marijuana is growing, but many patients are not waiting for a change in policy. Jim Christie
Features
New World War
Cancelbunny and Lazarus battle it out on the fontier of cyberspace--and suggest the limits of social contracts. David Post
All the President's Fault
The only way Hillary Clinton can avoid lawsuits over Travelgate is to blame her husband. Michael McMenamin and James Oliphant
Biting the Invisible Hand
The Great Society comes to Hong Kong. William McGurn
Elder Statesman
He was a promising young lawyer when he quit to stat a business. It thrived. So he sold it, moved across the country, and became Los Angeles's most controversial talk radio host. When Larry Elder talks about opportunity, people listen. Nick Gillespie and Steve Kurtz
Culture & Reviews
America By the Books
Rick Henderson
Disagreeable Truths
Nick Gillespie
With Good Intentions
Susan Lee
It Takes a Bureaucracy
Gwen J. Broude
