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In order to curb the activities we oppose, Americans have pushed for and approved of new laws and novel "crime fighting
tools" that gut many of the freedoms that men like Jefferson and Madison considered a birthright.
The Pinochio Effect outlines which freedoms have been eroded and how the process of restricting rights actually operates. It
looks at the various forces and interests involved, and traces the reasons they act as they do. From the insurance industry
to the legal system, from big business to crusading special interest groups, The Pinochio Effect examines how they interact
in ways that limit liberty, and then suggests ways we might reverse these trends and still achieve the reforms Americans
want.
264 pages, Paperback
First published April 1, 1999