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Bill Kauffman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bill Kauffman Bill Kauffman (born November 15, 1959) is an American political writer generally aligned with the localist movement. He was born in Batavia, New York, and currently resides in Elba, New York, with his wife and daughter. A devout Roman Catholic, Kauffman was also an intimate correspondent of the late Gore Vidal,〔Kauffman, Bill (2012-09-14) (My Pen Pal Gore Vidal ), ''The American Conservative''〕 with whom he shares many ideological similarities. ==Education and career== After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester, he went to work as an aide to New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (which he would later describe as an "anarchist-making experience")〔Doherty, Brian, (40 Years of Free Minds and Free Markets: An oral history of ''reason'' ), ''Reason'' (December 2008)〕 in 1981. After leaving Moynihan's employ, Kauffman worked as Washington, D.C., editor for ''Reason'' before quitting and returning to Batavia. He has written frequently for ''The American Conservative'', ''The American Enterprise'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', and ''CounterPunch''. Kauffman wrote the screenplay to the independent film ''Copperhead'' in 2013. The film came out in June 2013 to mixed reviews and was directed by Ron Maxwell, a friend of Kauffman's.
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