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In the bound volume: Material from 88 issues published by founding editor, Peter Schwartz, from Oct 1, 1979 through Sep 3, 1991. Topics include: deregulation, the energy crisis, the Iran hostage crisis, the "New Right," gun control, Leonard Peikoff on "The Conservative Establishment," feminism, nuclear power, "Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty," Anatoly Marchenko, Robert Bork, Salman Rushdie, "Why Should One Act on Principle?" by Leonard Peikoff, "Fact and Value," by Leonard Peikoff, the Gulf War.
In the back-issue set: 85 pamphlet-sized issues of The Intellectual Activist published by Robert W. Stubblefield from Nov 1991 through Dec 2001. Conents include: "What is Objective Law?" by Harry Binswanger; Leonard Peikoff Ford Hall Formum talks, including: "Philosophy and the Real World Out There," "Some Notes About Tomorrow," "What to Do About Crime," "A Philosopher Looks at the O.J. Verdict," "Madness and Modernism," and "A Picture Is Not an Argument"; the philosophy of mathematics; Richard Salsman on antitrust and the Phillips Curve; the Kyoto Protocols; the Microsoft antitrust case; "Architecture and Sense of Life"; "Islam vs. the West"; the glory of Ancient Greece; Jack Wakeland on the environmentalist assault on power generation; and TIA's coverage of the first months of the War on Terrorism.
Pre-order only for the bound volume. The back issue set will be mailed immediate, but the bound volume will not be mailed until late January or early February 2005.
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