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Author: Stephen Cox
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Stephen Cox

Stephen Cox is editor of Liberty and the author of many books, including American Christianity: The Continuing Revolution; The Big House: Image and Reality of the American Prison; and The Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and the Idea of America. He is the editor of Culture and Liberty: Writings of Isabel Paterson.
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Luge the Whales

Stephen Cox April 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

At the opening ceremonies of the Winter Olympics, the Olympic flag was carried in by people representing the “five” continents of the world and the …

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Springtime for Liberty

Stephen Cox April 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

Sixty years ago, at this time of the year, Isabel Paterson, one of the exceedingly rare libertarians of her time, wrote in her column in …

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Nightline of the Living Dead

Stephen Cox April 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

ABC’s attempt to replace its late-night “news” show Nightline with David Letterman’s comedy show pleased me enormously in every possible way. First, it demonstrated how …

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Traitor John

Stephen Cox April 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

The case of John Walker Lindh, the American Taliban, seems to have been designed to bring out the worst arguments in people. 1. The bald-faced …

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It’s Good, But is it Believable?

Stephen Cox March 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

It’s good, but is it believable? – Aristotle said that there are certain things you shouldn’t put into a work of imaginative literature, because people …

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Lord of the Epic

Stephen Cox March 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

At this moment, the most popular film in the world is The Lord of the Rings. This is a remarkable phenomenon – more remarkable, indeed, …

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Oh my God! Osama killed Kenny!

Stephen Cox February 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

South Park and,l have had an off-and-on relationship. When the cartoon series first came on TV, I couldn’t get enough of it. I loved its …

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Globalization, Little Buddy!

Stephen Cox January 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

Did any book ever have a better title? And the motive behind the book is almost as good ~ to do some justice, for a …

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Don’t Know Much About History

Stephen Cox January 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

I may be overly sensitive to the things that politicians say. Certainly it’s a morbid tendency to follow political speeches with more attention than the …

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Soar Like A Turkey

Stephen Cox January 1, 2002 November 18, 2020

I got a message the other day from the postmaster general. Maybe you got one, too. It didn’t mention anthrax, but that’s what it was …

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