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After Microsoft: The Open-Source Society

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Vol.
11
No.
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March 2000

Features

  • Reproductive Entitlement

    Wendy Kaminer

  • Minimum Wage Careers

    John Schmitt

  • Bearing Witness for Tobacco

    Laura Maggi

  • Character and Campaign Finance

    Ellen Miller

  • Philip Morris Money

    Robert Dreyfuss

  • The New Black Caucus

    Jeremy Derfner

  • Comment: Dirty Windows

    Robert Kuttner

  • Electoral Dysfunction

    Robert Reich

  • Long Island Dreamin'

    Scott Heller

  • The Electronic Commons

    Paul Starr

  • Lethal Injustice

    Alan Berlow

  • I am Woman, Hear Me Bore

    Jane Rosenzweig

  • Citizenship and Violence

  • Why "World Music" Isn't

  • The Assault on Miranda

    Alexander Nguyen

  • The Burden of Western History

    Peter Schrag

  • Open Science Online

    Harvey Blume

  • Political Puzzler

    Fraser Simpson

  • Code Blue

    Jerome Skolnick

  • The Taxonomist:

    Robert McIntyre

  • Can the Net Govern Itself?

    James Fallows

  • Losing Hopi

    Mark Greif

  • Storming the Gates

    Nathan Newman

  • Vermont's Right Not to Bear Arms

    Joanna Mareth

  • Will the Internet Always Speak English?

    Geoffrey Nunberg

  • Second Thoughts on the Death Penalty

    Joshua Green

  • Innovation, Regulation, and the Internet

    Lawrence Lessig

  • Impeachment at Harvard

    Alexander Nguyen

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