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Russell Roberts: Essays and Audio on Domestic Policy
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04-01-26
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Funding Space Travel (Audio. Also available: Text.)
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Morning Edition
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03-07-10
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In Praise of Mercenaries |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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03-06
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Profits vs. Love
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(Ideas on Liberty, at FEE.org)
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03-06-12
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Only a Game |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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03-05-09
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The Price of Romance |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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03-03
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Disorder on the Court
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(Ideas on Liberty, at FEE.org)
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03-02-28
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Does Big Oil Exploit Consumers? (Audio. Also available: Text.)
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Morning Edition
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03-01-16
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Cut Taxes, Help the Rich. (And the rest of us too) (Audio. Also available: Text.)
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Morning Edition
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03-01-09
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Here's to Your Health |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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02-12
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Widening Route 6
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(Ideas on Liberty, at FEE.org)
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02-11-29
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Tiger Woods Takes The Times To Task For Its Masters Disaster |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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02-11-14
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Voodoo Taxation |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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02-10-11
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Don't Mend it, End It |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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02-10-04
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Do-Over Democracy (Audio. Also available: Text.)
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Morning Edition
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02-09-12
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Don't Bash the 'Burbs, Improve the City |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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02-08-08
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Curing What Ails Corporate America |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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02-07-11
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More money hasn't made public schools better
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial
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02-07
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What Do Farmers Want From Me?
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(Ideas on Liberty, at FEE.org)
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02-06-27
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Privatization of Social Security (Audio.)
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KWMU St. Louis on the Air Archives
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02--6-03
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Napsternomics: What's the Most
Effective Way to Protect
Intellectual Property?
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(at the Library of Economics and Liberty)
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02-05-15
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Farm Aid (Audio. Also available: Text.)
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Morning Edition
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02-04-14
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In Praise of That Ugly Box On the Edge of Town (text of St. Louis Post-Dispatch article)
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How Wal-Mart (yes, that Wal-Mart) helps us all live longer.
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02-03-21
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No Fat Tax (text of St. Louis Post-Dispatch article)
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A recent study found that 80% of the American people are overweight.
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01-10-15
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Cipro and Price Controls on Pharmaceuticals (Audio. Also available: Text.)
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Morning Edition
Commentator Russell Roberts says price controls would harm medical innovation.
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01-09-11
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Social SecurityWhere do they put our money? (Text)
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Morning Edition
Commentator Russell Roberts says it's time for politicians to provide the straight story on Social Security.
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01-04-04
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A Sausage By Any Other Name (Text. A version of this piece ran in the St. Louis Post Dispatch.)
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Does the sausage industry make sausages with innards or with parts?
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01-03-27
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Groucho Marx and Tax Cuts for the Poor (Text to come.)
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Morning Edition
Commentator Russell Roberts says if President Bush wants to convince Americans of the need for his tax cut, he should rent an old Marx Brothers movie and brush up on Groucho's sales-pitch.
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01-03
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Relying on Relatives
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(Ideas on Liberty, at FEE.org)
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00-09
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Will Campaign Finance Reform Enhance the Power of the People?
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(Ideas on Liberty, Vol. 50, No. 9, at FEE.org)
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00-06-23
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Microsoft Woods (Text)
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Morning Edition
Commentator Russell Roberts suggests the Justice Department's next target after Microsoft just might be Tiger Woods, who has monopolized the game of golf through his incredible success and earnings.
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00-03-28
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Would a ban on soft money hurt special interest politics? (Text)
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Morning Edition
Commentator Russell Roberts says the campaign finance reforms currently under discussion will be ineffective. He thinks banning soft money would empower incumbents rather than level the playing field.
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00-03
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They Can Afford It, Can't They?
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(Ideas on Liberty, Vol. 50, No. 3, at FEE.org)
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99-12
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Transforming the Political Marketplace
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(Ideas on Liberty, at FEE.org)
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99-09
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A World Without the FDA
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(Ideas on Liberty, Vol. 49, No. 9, at FEE.org)
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99-06
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Nothing's Free: How Lotteries Work
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(Ideas on Liberty at FEE.org)
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95-05-18
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If You're Paying, I'll Have Top Sirloin (Text. From the Wall Street Journal, 5-18-95, Reprinted in The Libertarian Reader, David Boaz, editor, Free Press, 1997.)
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Who pays for the goods we get from tax proceeds?
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