Print Archives
October 1998
Editor's Notes
The Claims of Nature
The "can gays change" debate is dodging the main issues. Virginia Postrel
Discovery Channels
In the marketplace, truth is always a hot commodity. Rick Henderson
Letters
Columns
Capital Letters: Covering the Spreads
Michael W. Lynch
Neither Nationalist nor Socialist
How the Swiss kept their freedom in World War II Walter Olson
Numbers Game
North Carolina educrats may shut down the successful Healthy Start charter school because it enrolls "too many" blacks. Deroy Murdock
Capital Letters: Covering the Spreads
Michael W. Lynch
Let's Regulate Cable Now!
Oops. Didn't we already do that? Thomas W. Hazlett
Features
Pervasive Problem
The 1978 Supreme Court decision allowing censorship of dirty words on radio threatens free speech in cyberspace. Jonathan D. Wallace
Green Redlining
How rules against "environmental racism" hurt poor minorities most of all.How rules against "environmental racism" hurt poor minorities most of all. Henry Payne
The Politics of Permanent Immigration
How pro-immigration forces triumphed--and why they're likely to keep doing so. John J. Miller
Stars in Her Eyes
Astronomer Sallie Baliunas on sunspots, global warming, and the benefits of privately funded science Virginia Postrel and Steven R. Postrel
Culture & Reviews
Revolutionary History
John J. Pitney, Jr.
Aging Bulls
Charles Oliver
Cultivating Culture
Nick Gillespie
Artifact
Artifact: Netbrow
Charles Paul Freund
