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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: August 2000 Volume 14, Number 8
CONDITION: Standard sized thin magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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FEATURES.
The Life and Death of Peter McWilliams R. W. Bradford remembers his friend, Peter McWilliams, the best-selling author killed by a federal government crusade.
Why Liberty Is As Much Fun as Medical Marijuana Peter McWilliams talks about his love of liberty and about the illegal drug was saving his life until the state took it away from him.
In the Matter of the Killing of Vicki Weaver In 1992, FBI agent Lon Horiuchi shot and killed a mother holding her baby in her arms. On June 14, a federal court ruled that the Constitution prohibits Horiuchi's being tried for his offense. Judge Alex Kosinski dissents.
The Greatest Generation?!? Merrel Clubb explains why Tom Brokaw's "Generation" bestsellers do not begin to describe the generation that fought World War II. Parental discretion advised.
Who Really Burned Los Alamos? A bureaucratic blunder touched off the conflagration in New Mexico, but, Robert Nelson explains, the real cause is the politics of the Clinton administration and the Forest Service.
Between a Rock and a Hard Case Gene Healy explains why the kind of libertarian thinking that would keep Elian Gonzalez in the U.S. leads to tyranny.
Sex and the City Sarah McCarthy denounces the New Puritanism, which enabled Bill Bennett to drive Rudy Giulani out of the race against Hilary Clinton for the New York Senate seat.
Genocide: Good and Bad Oliver Becker reports from Europe on the strange notion that Austria should be punished for tolerating a right-wing political party, while Russia is rewarded for attempting genocide in Chechnya.
REVIEWS.
Liberty, Property, and Mr. Madison Timothy Sandefur looks at the career of America's least known (and most libertarian) Founder.
Reclaiming the Republican Dream Stephen Cox reviews Robert Novak's case for a renewed attack on the state.
Middle-American Quack Bruce Ramsey looks at the career of America's looniest vice president.
The Politics of Honor David Kopel recalls an America where honor mattered, and the politics of expediency was reviled.
Notes on Contributors Who we are and what we do. 61 Terra Incognita Dispatches from reality.
Letters As always, our readers get the first word.
Reflections Liberty's editors celebrate the rights of rats, beat back the Nanny State, join the anti-tech revolution, expose the latest assault on freedom of thought, and wonder what New York's finest are good for.


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