Free Life, Issue 30 - May 1999

Editorial, by Sean Gabb - On Tony Blair, hypocrisy, war crimes and the Serbian War
Don't Make Complete Celts of Yourselves, by Robert Henderson - a reminder to the Scotch and Welsh nationalists of how nasty their Saxon paymaster might be persuaded to become
What is it about the Balkans? by Helen Szamuely - reflections on the background to the Serbian War
Kossovo: The Case for Intervention, by Roderick Moore - a defence of the Serbian War
Further Thoughts on the Serbian War, by Nicholas Dykes - an attack on the Serbian War
How not to Stop the London Bombings, by Sean Gabb - a defence of liberal democracy against the "anti-racists"
Editorial Jottings - About the American terror raid on Sudan, Western imperialism, and the need to abolish the Police
Letters to the Editor - about the Serbian War, payment in Euros, and the alleged horrors of English nationalism

Reviews

Sean Gabb on Peter Lilley's April 1999 speech on the Welfare State (the one that helped end his career)
Iti Saflaia on The Realities of Rationing: "Priority Setting" in the NHS, by John Spiers
Edward Hume on the British Government's proposed Lead Shot Regulations and their police state agenda
Danny Frederick on Markets in the Firm: A Market Process Approach to Management, by Tyler Cowen and David Parker

Final Jottings by Brian Micklethwait - on the futility of the Independent Libertarian Party and other matters