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  • Liberties Taken0

    British writer Aldous Huxley is known primarily today as the author of Brave New World (1932), which along with George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) set the gold standard for dystopian literature. But Huxley was also the author of the lesser-known The Devils of Loudun (1953), which, along with The Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood, is

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  • Letters0

    No Intrusion In an article on charitable choice (January/February, 2001) you state, and I quote:

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  • Letters0

    Right Words, Wrong Man In the November/December issue of Liberty magazine on page 31 you use a quotation and attribute it to James Madison, making the same mistake made by Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe columnist, in his June 1, 2000, article entitled

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    Liberty Clarified In the May-June issue on page 29, there is an exchange between R. Morris and the Editor about the other

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    WWJD? I just got your magazine and must tell you I agree 100%. I especially like the picture of Al Gore with WWJD. That says it all. I have made the comment if Jesus came back to the USA, he would be crucified by the religious leaders. He did not take a special stand against

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    FBI I am really concerned about religious freedom in America with President George W. Bush

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