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Potomac Principles

Terrorism: The Price of Bad Energy Economics?

Middle Eastern Oil Is Less Important Than We Think

MARCH 01, 2003 by DOUG BANDOW

Seeing the World Plain

America's Prosperity and Liberty Are Rare in This World

FEBRUARY 01, 2003 by DOUG BANDOW

Patriotic Tax Avoiders

America's Corporate Tax Rate Is Excessive

JANUARY 01, 2003 by DOUG BANDOW

The Constitution According to George Bush

President Bush Must Abide by Congress's Decision

DECEMBER 01, 2002 by DOUG BANDOW

Washington's Inadvertent Support for Cuban Communism

American Trade, Investment, and Travel Would Challenge Castro's Government

JULY 01, 2002 by DOUG BANDOW

The War on Charity

Government Aid Crowds Out Private Charity

JUNE 01, 2002 by DOUG BANDOW

A War to End All Banditry

Washington's Primary Interest Is Thwarting Transnational Terrorists Who Target Americans at Home

MAY 01, 2002 by DOUG BANDOW

Free to Be Stupid

Washington, D.C., Does Not Have a Monopoly on Idiocy

MARCH 01, 2002 by DOUG BANDOW

Making Terrorists Pay

Terrorism Victims Should Pursue Perpetrators' Assets

FEBRUARY 01, 2002 by DOUG BANDOW

Demonizing Drug Makers

Governments Risk Killing the Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs

SEPTEMBER 01, 2001 by DOUG BANDOW
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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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The Arena is a monthly debate feature designed to help readers explore issues of concern to classical liberals/libertarians.

This month, the issue is immigration. The proposition is: The US should open its borders. Nathan Smith will be arguing for the proposition. A. M. Fantini will be arguing against the proposition.