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Articles in Jan 2005 issue of Reason
- John Locke Lite: the strange philosophy of a "left libertarian"
by Tom G. Palmer
- Stancy Nesby has been arrested seven times in 15 months, although she has never committed a crime
by Charles Oliver
- Among the non-believers: the tedium of dogmatic atheism
by Chris Lehmann
- Two Chicago building inspectors are out of jobs after being accused of lying on their applications
by Charles Oliver
- Gerardo Garcia wanted to grow his hair long so he could donate it to a group that makes wigs for children who lose their own hair due to cancer treatment
by Charles Oliver
- The problem with Putin: an unreliable ally, an unlikely democrat
by Cathy Young
- Homeschool revolt: parents resist regulation
by Brian Doherty
- Medicinal grass: petitioning for pot
by Jacob Sullum
- Iraq's summer soldiers: liberal hawks as ideological deserters
by Tim Cavanaugh
- Speed tracers: Sudafed clampdown
by Jacob Sullum
- The public sector and the private
by Nick Gillespie
- Fannie business: dodgy, accounting at Fannie Mae
by Julian Sanchez
- Security screeners at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport failed to spot one out of four fake bombs and weapons that inspectors tried to sneak past them
by Charles Oliver
- How America grew rich
by Julian Sanchez
- Civil liberties and enemy combatants: why the Supreme Court's widely praised rulings are bad for America
by Harvey Silverglate
- John Kerry's Dark Record on Civil Liberties
by Pat Rogers
- Quote
by Bob Dylan
- Free the Nile: liberalism in Egypt
by Charles Paul Freund
- Members of Sweden's Left Party have proposed a special tax on men to cover the "social cost" of violence against women
by Charles Oliver
- Cut-rate diplomas: how doubts about the government's own "Dr. Laura" exposed a resume fraud scandal
by Paul Sperry
- Allah my children: soap opera controversy
by Charles Paul Freund
- Foul ballpark: gays vs. sports welfare
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Ten reasons to fire George W. Bush
by Anthony Conte
- Sources
- Unhealthy regulations
by Julian Sanchez
- Hayek for the 21st Century: biographer Bruce Caldwell on the Road to Serfdom author's enduring lessons about bad planning, distributed information, and the liberating power of choice
by Nick Gillespie
- Balance sheet
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Age of Propaganda
by Dan
- The Detroit City Council wants to earmark $38 million for a highly specific community development project
by Charles Oliver
- Private flight: Houston, you have a problem
by George Passantino
- Trans-Atlantic tripe: Jeremy Rifkin's theory of failed states
by David Weigel
- 2004 Ad
by Matt Welch
- 30 years ago in reason
- The Indian government has fired the entire staff of a high school after learning that none of them had worked for the last 23 years
by Charles Oliver
- Fly the frugal skies: how low-cost airlines have transformed Europeand what it means for America
by Matt Welch
- Dear Playwright: Team America is not Kim Jong Il's first foray into musical drama
by John Gorenfeld
- Imperial waltz: is American power good, bad, or distressingly reluctant?
by Michael Young
- And when Indian cops caught Bhuli Devi selling goods without a license on a train, they allegedly demanded a bribe and, when she refused to pay, threw her from the moving train
by Charles Oliver
- Shock me, Amadeus
by Charles Paul Freund