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Whatever Happened to Limited Government
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Whatever Happened to Small Government? January/February 2006

Table of contents

SCAN
Short News and Commentary
War Progress? Democrats and Iraq. Gas fuming.Civil liberties on campus. Hard numbers on the rise, fall, and rise of federal spending. 
"LIVE" WITH TAE
Live with TAE: Robert Kaplan
Globetrotting journalist Robert Kaplan offers a candid analysis of the Middle East and a piercing criticism of America’s journalists and elites.
SIDELIGHTS
Sidelights
By Brandon Bosworth
Moscow billionaires. Upper-class terrorists. Hispanics against illegals. Death by video game.
IN REAL LIFE
Out in the Cold
By William Tucker
A father and son experience a winter ordeal.
GEOPOLITICS
Iraq and Moral Distortion
By Victor Davis Hanson
 
FORWARD OBSERVER
Corporate Social Responsibility
By James K. Glassman
What does social responsibility mean for a corporation?
FLASHBACK
Andy Warhol’s Moralist
By Bill Kauffman
 
NOW PLAYING
Toeing the Hollywood Line on Johnny
By Josh Larsen
Hollywood toes the party line on Johnny Cash.
BOOK TALK
Reviews of New Books
By John Shelton Reed and Brandon Bosworth
Southern Ladies Guide to Hosting the Perfect Funeral By Gayden Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays. Greatness: Reagan, Churchill, and the Making of Extraordinary Leaders by Steven Hayward.  
DIGEST
Summaries of Important Research
Edited by Iain Murray
Criminals take drugs. Family taxes here and abroad. Cold water on storm theories.
OPINION PULSE
The latest survey data
Edited by Karlyn Bowman
The year in review. Quirky survey data.
Feature articles
Unlimited Government
By Christopher DeMuth
The current pattern of government bloat is not Constitutional, not effective, and not healthy for our nation.
Ideological Hurricane
By Joel Kotkin
Katrina exposed the most misgoverned part of America: our inner cities.
Tax Reform in 2006?
By Kevin A. Hassett
Changing our tax system could be a winner, both politically and economically, while decreasing the burden of government.
A 2005 Rollick
By James Lileks
Our house humorist rollicks through an off year.
Movie Messiah
By Chris Weinkopf
Could the lion behind the new Narnia movie bring a springtime to Hollywood?
Men Without Scruples
By Mark Falcoff
One prescient author measured the terrorist mind a full century ago.