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Reason magazine is a leading libertarian monthly magazine from the Reason Foundation. Reason was founded in 1968 by Lanny Friedlander as a more-or-less monthly mimeographed publication. In 1970 it was purchased by Robert W. Poole, Manuel S. Klausner, and Tibor R. Machan, who set it on a more regular publishing schedule. As the monthly print magazine of "free minds and free markets", it covers politics, culture, and ideas with a mix of news, analysis, commentary, and reviews. Nick Gillespie has been the magazine's Editor-in-Chief since 2000. Other Reason writers include Charles Paul ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Friday Funnies: Graduation Day
Editor's Note: We invite comments and request that they be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who ...via Reason -
3D-Printed Guns 'Impossible' To Control, DHS Tells Law Enforcement. Well, That's the Whole Idea.
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The Biggest Bully
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Ronald Bailey: Do You Have a Right to Genetic Ignorance?
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Brickbat: The Biggest Bully
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New York State Proposes "Bowling Shoe Law"
As reported by WGRZ-TV Albany, the notoriously corrupt New York state legislature is considering a bill which would require bowling alleys to post signs warning patrons to not ...via Reason -
Even Politicians Tire of Failure-Prone, Freedom-Threatening Fusion Centers
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The Wild Campaign Film That Barry Goldwater Disowned
there was a briefing to review a television ad that supporters had put together to exploit the ever-present, always popular issue of moral decline in America. It was the sort ...via Reason -
Japan to Implement National ID Numbers For All Residents
The system, to be introduced in January 2016, will assign a “my number” to each citizen starting around fall 2015 to integrate all of their financial information. This is ...via Reason -
IRS Scandal Highlights the Dangers of Big Government
It’s hard to believe, but the current tax scandal will eventually fade away just as all Washington, D.C. scandals run their course. It’s easier to believe that the IRS ...via Reason



