Freeman

February 2002

Volume 52, 2002

FEATURES

Can a Feminist Homeschool Her Child?

Leading Feminist Voices Are Silent or Ambivalent about Homeschooling

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by WENDY MCELROY

Time for the Mail Monopoly to Go

There Is Much to Gain from Privatizing the Postal Service

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by SCOTT ESPOSITO

Subsidizing Failure Again . . . And Again, and Again, and Again

Does Amtrak Need More Taxpayer Dollars?

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by SCOTT MCPHERSON

Give Me Your Tired

Do We Really Want Closed Borders?

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by DAVID DORN

Capitalism and Coercion

Why Do So Many People See Coercion Where There Is Free Will?

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by ALLAN LEVITE

Why America Gets Fleeced

Americans Set Themselves Up as Sheep to Be Sheared

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by MELVIN D. BARGER

Energy Economics with Eyes Open

Price Controls Don't Adapt to Change

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by GARY PECQUET, ASHTON J. PECQUET

In Defense of Scalping

What's So Wrong about Ticket Scalping?

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by WILLIAM H. PETERSON

Scapegoating Gun Owners in South Africa

Legally Owned Firearms Are Rarely Used to Commit Crimes

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by JAMES PERON
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