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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: January 2000 Volume 14, Number 1
CONDITION: Standard sized thin magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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FEATURES.
Libertarian of the Century And the winner is .. Milton Friedman.
The Jihad Against Microsoft There's far more at stake than the profits of one company, argues R. W. Bradford.
When the NAACP Went Armed Today the Civil Rights movement lines up with the rest of the left against private ownership of guns. That wasn't always the case, recalls David Kopel.
Sex Behind Bars Sex between guards and female prisoners was consensual, but you'd never know it from the way Amnesty International and Fox News told the story. Dyanne Petersen reports from inside.
A Woman's Right, a Man's Duty In a single week in 1973, David Roberts explains, the Supreme Court gave women the right to have a child without permission of the father -- and the right to force the father to pay for the child.
Reaching for the Stars Skyscrapers are more than just tall buildings, Eric Miller argues.
The Strangulation of Kenya While bloated bureaucrats in Brussels, Washington, and Nairobi enjoy haute cuisine in fine restaurants, the people of Kenya starve, laments Andrew Muriithi.
Why I Left the Left Tom Garrison explains why he abandoned socialism.
What Libertarians Can Learn From History Those who don't learn from history are doomed to get less than one percent of the vote. James Bennett reports on a minor party that changed history. Queen of the Soapbox Wendy McElroy recalls a life of anarchism, agitation, and intellectual.
growth.
REVIEWS.
Reagan in Fact and Fiction Gene Healy finds a lot of value in the much despised world of Edmund Morris's Reagan biography.
Justice vs. Cosmic Justice Alan Bock examines Thomas Sowell's latest look at the world of the Morally Anointed.
The Two Faces of Orwell George Orwell didn't just come out and explain his political views; you have to search, says Martin Tyrrell.
Beneath the Surface Submariner Clinton Owen looks into the depths of the Silent Service.
Booknotes The Turks clarified, a sniper explained and Heinlein interviewed.
Terra Incognita What this world is coming to.
Letters Backtalk.
Reflections Liberty's editors swat Tony Blair, pin Jesse the Body, explain Warren Beatty, cast John Galt, and ogle alpha-male Al Gore.


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