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TITLE: LIBERTY Magazine
[LIBERTY is a review of libertarian and classical liberal thought, culture and politics, published bi-monthly by Liberty Publishing. -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: November 2000 Volume 14, Number 11
CONDITION: Standard sized thin magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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FEATURES.
Confessions of an Ex-Drug Warrior Sheriff Bill Masters tells the frightening truth about the jihad that he now protests.
The Peasants Revolt The British have never had much inclination to protest taxes. But with gasoline taxes at $4.25 per gallon, things were bound to change. Stephen Berry reports.
How Al Gore Will Save America From Tax Cuts Stephen Slivinski did the unthinkable: he actually read all 191 deadly dull pages of Al Gore's economic plan. And it scared the bejesus out of him.
War on Privacy: News From the Front Adrian Day confirms your worst fears.
I Go Down R. W. Bradford gets to know the open road very intimately.
Walking the GOP's Abortion Plank Sarah J. McCarthy examines a weird Republican dance.
Mid-Life Crisis in the Browne Campaign Ken Sturzenacker and R. W. Bradford audit Harry Browne's second crusade for the White House.
The Best Little Whorehouse in Kooskia, Idaho Michael Freitas recalls the last time he met an honest lawman.
No Place for Friends Dave Kopel discovers that these days, you can't even choose your own friends. At least you had better not try to if you're a student in a government school.
REVIEWS.
Inside Al Gore Behind his wooden facade, Al Gore is ... a wooden politician. Clark Stooksbury checks for termites.
The Devolution of Liberalism Bruce Ramsey looks at the degeneration of liberalism within three generations of one family.
The Tech Shall Make You Free Jane Shaw discovers that even a New York Times reporter can figure out how changing technology is making government regulation obsolete.
The Indian Mystery Matthew Brown wonders how a country born in nonviolence and sustainable enterprise became a country that brandishes atom bombs and despoils its countryside with gigantic dams.
Notes on Contributors Who we are and what we do. 62 Terra Incognita Go figure.
Letters Who is Bart Kosko, and why are so many people mad at him?.
Reflections Liberty's editors propose building a new mountain range, joust with Coach Knight, devour some presidential pastry, crash some major parties and throw another billion on the fire.


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