Vol. 47 No. 3, July - July 2015
Index
- The eternal recurrence of Bush conservatism: can "conservatarians" save the GOP from itself?
- 25 years ago in Reason.
- Faulty zipper recall: apparel menace.
- The killing of Walter Scott: shot in the back.
- Drone regulations: tethered by the FAA.
- Make them eat cake: model legislation.
- Quotes.
- Rape report unravels: frat vindication.
- Biting bitcoin: real Silk Road crimes.
- The Obamacare burden: compliance costs.
- Brickbats.
- Oops, never mind! Netflix neutrality.
- U.N. gender bender: unions vs. Uber.
- Ammo ban scrapped: ATF backs down.
- Free association for me, not thee.
- Conservatarians rising?
- North Korean 'notels': black market movies.
- The right to record Walter Scott's death: illegal harassment of camera-carrying bystanders.
- The fight for the millennial voter; change happens on the battlefield of ideas, not as the result of elections.
- Markets vs. drought: is parched California fertile ground for property rights and prices for water?
- The did-something candidate: Scott Walker stands out in the 2016 field for running on his record. How does it stack up?
- Can they stop themselves? Reason's guide to whether any of the 2016 presidential hopefuls would actually cut government.
- What can we learn from national primary polling? Virtually nothing: who's up? who's down? who cares?
- Rand Paul's strategic ambiguity: an unusual foreign policy stance has unusual political perils.
- Which states will legalize pot next? A preview of the marijuana initiatives that voters can expect to see in 2015 and 2016.
- Why I threw a sex offender brunch: not everyone on the registry is a predator to be feared.
- Blood and leviathan: a Stanford historian thinks war is the engine that drives civilization. Is he right?
- Sex workers of the world, unite!(Briefly Noted) (Brief article) (Book review)
- Free culture, paying the bills.
- A digital musical museum.
- Boom and the great bust: sin, sex, and freedom in the Alaskan gold rush.
- Black history through the mail.
- Copyright comics.
- Fake news and false memories: the War of the Worlds and the phony panic.
- The coffee table book of doom! Do more people mean more trouble for the planet?
- Better government through crowdsourcing: can Americans' collective wisdom solve our collective problems?
- Hillvetica.