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The temperance movement's effect on drug use
Blogged on: August 13, 2008, 7:14 am
"What we think of as today’s major drugs almost all entered American culture in the mid-19th century, and all became hugely popular by the end of it. Key to their success was the demonization of beer, wine, and liquor..."
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drugwar | law | drugpolicy | history | america | linkblog | blogpost
Was the Constitution Really Meant to Constrain the Government? | News & Commentary | The Foundation for Economic Education: In Brief
Blogged on: August 8, 2008, 7:32 am
Sheldon Richman reexamines the assumptions about the framers' intentions in drafting the Constitution
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linkblog | constitution | constitutionalism | government | history | 1700s | america | law
History suggests copyright crusade is a lost cause: Page 1
Blogged on: March 6, 2008, 1:53 pm
Sooner or later, Congress will have to do for the copyright system what it did for property rights in the 19th century: change the law to bring it back into line with peoples' moral intuitions.
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tim-lee | copyright | history | law | culture
GrimReader: A Bold Conjecture
Blogged on: March 6, 2008, 8:23 am
"...in order to have the existing set of social, economic, and political mechanisms that we need to perpetuate the existing system, we had to have made those choices in the past. But why do we need the existing system?"
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History suggests copyright crusade is a lost cause: Page 2
Blogged on: March 6, 2008, 7:20 am
Strong arming your way into strict property titles hasn't proved very effective in the past.
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history | copyright | intellectual-property | analysis | law | corporatism | linkblog
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