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Reason February 2008 Brian Doherty |
Scenes from the Ron Paul Revolution The rise of an eclectic anti-state movement. |
Reason February 2009 David Weigel |
Where Did It All Go Wrong? A thrilling and dispiriting year for libertarian politics |
Reason July 2008 David Weigel |
Permanent rEVOLution By the end of the 2008 elections, as many as 40 self-proclaimed Ron Paul Republicans will have run for national office. They want to carve out a permanent place in Republican politics, regardless of whether the party wants them to be there. |
Reason April 2008 David Weigel |
Evolution of a rEVOLution Now that chances of a Ron Paul nomination are over, what will become of his small army of libertarian activists? |
Reason November 2008 David Weigel |
Divided in Nevada In America's most libertarian state, libertarians don't know how they'll vote. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2008 David Weigel |
Look Who's Coming in Third! With Bob Barr's nomination, the Libertarian Party is threatening to achieve historical relevance. |
Reason April 2008 Matt Welch |
From the Top: Ron Paul's Mistake Why a message of freedom works better than whipping up white resentment -- a look at the history of libertarianism and race relations. |
InternetNews November 1, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Politics Turns Annoying, Threatening On The Web Political issues are finding their way to the Web in some ugly ways. |
Wired January 18, 2008 Jason Tanz |
One Candidate Has Mastered Online Campaigning. Too Bad It's Ron Paul. The Texas Republican has become the Web's favorite dark horse, harnessing the power of the Internet to turn his long-shot candidacy into a powerful rallying cry for disaffected Netizens. |
Reason October 2004 Brian Doherty |
Soundbite: Libertarian Dark Horse An interview with the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee, a stunned Michael Badnarik. |
Reason December 2000 Nick Gillespie |
The AWOL Electorate What we can learn from "vanishing voters": the country's general and substantial lack of interest in who becomes our next president. |
Reason November 2004 |
Who's Getting Your Vote? A revealing poll of who is voting for whom this presidential election: Peter Bagge, editor and comic book author: Kerry or Badnarik... John Perry Barlow, songwriter for the Grateful Dead: Kerry... etc. |
BusinessWeek December 2, 2010 Mattingly & Schmidt |
Monetary Policy: Fed Critic Ron Paul's Power Play After waiting decades, Fed critic Ron Paul is in line to chair the House's monetary policy subcommittee. |
Salon.com November 13, 2000 Joe Conason |
Republican rules of order The Bush people say the law works this way -- except when they need it to work the other way around... |
HBS Working Knowledge January 17, 2008 John A. Quelch |
If Marketing Experts Ran Elections Concepts that politicians can learn from consumer marketing. |
Salon.com November 11, 1999 Jenn Shreve |
Pick a peck o' presidents Not sure who to vote for? Tell your views to a presidential polling site and it will pick out just the right candidate. |
Salon.com November 5, 2002 Arianna Huffington |
Coping with Election 2002 The only solution: Hold your nose, vote and then fight for reform. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 6, 2004 Ivan Schneider |
Vote Early, Vote Often How can banks restore the integrity and security of the electoral process? |
Reason Aug/Sep 2008 W. James Antle |
Conservatives Against Empire The forgotten tradition of the antiwar right is remembered in Bill Kauffman's latest book. |
InternetNews December 27, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Political Web: A Promise Not Yet Fulfilled Wasn't the Internet supposed to reshape politics? A look at how the presidential candidates used the Web in 2007, and what they plan for the future. |
Reason June 2007 Gillespie et al. |
Presidential Scouting Reports A libertarian fan's guide to the World Series of politics |
Salon.com October 29, 2002 Scott Adams |
Remembering Paul Wellstone A longtime staffer recalls how the Minnesota senator took principled stands and cast principled votes -- and used them to win. |
Science News March 15, 2008 Julie J. Rehmeyer |
Spoil-Proofing Elections The only way to ensure that the person the voters prefer walks away the winner, mathematicians say, is to fundamentally change voting procedures. |
Wall Street & Technology April 28, 2007 Greg MacSweeney |
I Want a Say, or Maybe Not On Wall Street, investors are looking for more influence in the companies they own. So far, corporate boards have resisted the extra oversight from shareholders, claiming it will hurt competition and investors will micromanage executive pay. |
Search Engine Watch October 16, 2007 Greg Jarboe |
Search About to Upset the Political Applecart Search engines have not eclipsed newspapers and television as the primary source of political information yet. But that day is not far off. Here are some usage stats. |
Reason December 2008 Gillespie & Welch |
The Libertarian Moment Despite all leading indicators to the contrary, America is poised to enter a new age of freedom. |
Reason May 2008 |
Letters Scenes from the Ron Paul Revolution... Legacies of Injustice... Ending Global Apartheid... etc. |
Searcher December 2007 Barbara Quint |
Searcher's Voice - The Sacrament of Citizenship Regardless of how the election process has changed over the years, it's still a privilege to vote. |