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Hip Hop: A Free-Market History

FEBRUARY 06, 2013 by BRANDON MAXWELL

Hip hop emerged spontaneously from the free association of regular people, exploding in ways no bureaucrat could have predicted and no politician could have decreed. In the process, it made fortunes, liberated artistic expression, and brought millions of people, most unwittingly, into peaceful collaboration.

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Cities are vast, complex orders that emerge from the voluntary actions of millions of people. In this issue, we take a look at them, from Sandy Ikeda's examination of the invisible blueprints that define cities, to Rod Lockwood's concept of a free city that could rescue Detroit, to Troy Camplin's theories of why cities exemplify the unity of paradox that defines beauty. Speaking of beauty, we reintroduce poetry to The Freeman. We also introduce The Arena, a monthly debate feature, and much, much more.Download Free PDF

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