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Publisher Reason Foundation
Publication Reason
Subject Humanities
Format Magazine/Journal
ISSN 0048-6906
Issues per Year 11
Volume v27
Issue n9
Published 1996-02-01

Role Type Name
Author n/a Nick Gillespie

Don't blame capitalism for football's woes.

There's a crash course in the rapidly changing geography of professional football. There's no test afterwards, but there is a larger lesson to be learned: Don't confuse pork-barrel handouts with free market incentives.

The Los Angeles Rams, who actually played in Anaheim and who once hailed from Cleveland, are now the St. Louis Rams. The Los Angeles Raiders, who once were the Oakland Raiders, are now the Oakland Raiders again. The Houston Oilers are set to become the Nashville Oilers in 1998. The Cleveland Browns want to become...

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