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LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING
SUPPLEMENTARY LITERATURE LIST FOR PEACE PLANS 1546 - 1768
June 2002
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The main list can be found on my website: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube covering PP 1-1545.
E-mail: jzube@acenet.com.au
Snail mail: John Zube, P.O.Box 52 or 35 Oxley St., Berrima, NSW 2577, Australia, Tel.: (02) 48 771 436. Still no FAX! (Why should I have to pay in any way for what others want to send to me, unordered and unwanted? - Maybe one day I can learn to received FAX messages on my PC system - which would allow me to quickly peruse them and wipe them, if not of sufficient interest, at very small costs for my connection to my service provider. - J.Z.)
Prices still A $ 1 in cash or Australian postage stamps, for each microfiche (each PEACE PLANS number) for Australian orders. OVERSEAS ORDERS: US $ 1, in CASH, or 2 International Reply Coupons. Non-cash payments, apart from IRCs: $ 2 per microfiche. Small cheques are not accepted, since through our monopoly banks they may cost me more than they are worth.
Orders of 10 or more microfiche are sent postage free. For smaller orders add a dollar.
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John Zube, LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, P.O. Box 52 or 35 Oxley St., Berrima, NSW 2577, Australia, e-mail: jzube@acenet.com.au Tel. (02) 48 771 436. No FAX! Website: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube
LMP's website offers a 2,000 pages (almost 5 Mbs) guide to the first 1545 of the 1768 PEACE PLANS issues that LMP has produced since 1977, containing, on about 500,000 pages, libertarian and anarchist books, pamphlets, magazines, newsletters, dissertations, bibliographies, directories, indexes, essays & articles, letter, review & leaflet collections, etc., with an average of over 300 pages per microfiche: $ 1 cash each, post-free for orders of at least 10, or 2 International Reply Coupons or $ 2 other non-cash, with small cheques not accepted. Has any other individual published more freedom texts, more cheaply, in any medium? Probably Dr. David Hart, Adelaide, has, recently, when he published, before he heard about my CD-ROM initiative, 4 CD-ROMs containing classical liberal writings and he has over 2 Gbs in readiness for further such issues. Anyone else? - A supplementary LMP list for Peace Plans 1546-1620 can be found on: http://butterbach.net/lmp/lmp_sup.htm
EXPLORE YOUR OWN MICROFICHE SELF-PUBLISHING OPTIONS & THE OTHER CHEAP AND EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE MEDIA SELF-PUBLISHING CHOICES, ESPECIALLY FLOPPIES AND TEXT-ONLY CD-ROMS!
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WILL 300 LIBERTARIAN CD-ROMS BE ENOUGH?
HOW MANY LIBERTARIANS DOES IT TAKE TO FILL A CD-ROM?
How many libertarian Mbs can and will you contribute towards a complete libertarian publishing, library & information service on ca. 300 CD-ROMs, with all the desirable reference works, linked, like the Encyclopaedia Britannica on CD-ROM, to websites? Get entered in the still small but growing list of interested people for the cooperative filling of CD-ROMs, all produced only upon demand. They are, currently, still the cheapest, easiest, most powerful, wide-spread & durable enough alternative medium for all freedom books etc. For further details see: www.geocities.com/libertarian_library/ or write to me. - PIOT, John Zube, Libertarian Microfiche Publishing: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube & http://butterbach.net/lmp/lmp_sup.htm - jzube@acenet.com.au - or: P.O. Box 52 (35 Oxley St.) Berrima, NSW 2577, Australia, Tel.: (02) 48771436. No fax!
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Please, reproduce at least the above short advertisement in your website, your e-mail & your periodicals & discuss this project there. The number of people, who have so far shown interest in this project, has to be increased at least ten-fold, if not hundred-fold, to see us finally & fast approaching A COMPLETE LIBERTARIAN PUBLISHING, LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICE. It might become our Archimedean Leverage. Printing has failed to offer it for about 500 years. Online publishing for about 10. How much longer are YOU prepared to wait, rather than do something about this situation, by other means?
Naturally, I would welcome it if YOU were also to PLACE & MAINTAIN, AT YOUR EXPENSE, HUNDREDS OF LIBERTARIAN BOOK ON WEBSITES. I would rather place and maintain them on ONE 50 cents CD-ROM, IF I could get sufficient digitized texts or sufficient texts newly digitized. For that I need much collaboration. Is it available, nationally and internationally, in the freedom movement or will apathy, resignation and mere hopes and predictions for Internet developments prevail? - PIOT, John Zube, 2.2.01.
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Alternatively, here is a 628 words text for reproduction in any libertarian medium or site:
LIBERTARIAN CD-ROM PUBLISHING & LIBERTARIAN LIBRARY
WHAT?
Complete libertarian publishing library & information services for all freedom texts not yet cheaply, permanently & easily accessible in any medium, supplementing & listing all of freedom texts etc. offered in all media, or cheaply combining them, with permission, if required.
BY WHAT MEANS?
CD-ROMs, zipped, later CVDs, then still better disks, until all freedom texts can be found on the Internet & large & multiple websites are easy, fast & cheap enough to set up, maintain & download
A public & growing list indicating all interested & inviting independent collaboration or competition.
CD-ROM disks, drives & burners are already wide-spread & cheap. CD-ROMs are commercially pressed for as little as 50 cents. Each can contain, zipped, 200 to 2,000 book titles. A lifetime's freedom reading on a mere 10 CD-ROMs! A complete freedom library on perhaps no more than 300 CD-ROMs!
Filling them will not only require extensive downloading & e-mailing of already digitized texts but also extensive digitizing, mainly as a labour of love. Luckily, scanners have become cheap & efficient & division of labour for large jobs is an ancient invention.
WHO?
Anyone interested in contributing libertarian Mbs, keyboarding, scanning, proof-reading, editing & computer skills & copyrights permissions. CD-ROMs, like microfiche & floppies, are essentially self-help media but do mostly need collaborators to fill them. With cheap, lasting, powerful & efficient alternative media anyone can be a publisher, editor & compiler.
HOW?
By keyboarding, scanning, downloading, alone or in association with others. Sending Kbs & Mbs on floppies, partly filled CD-ROMs or via e-mail - to the compilers of CD-ROMs.
By dividing the chores of e.g. digitizing whole books into manageable portions between those who like a particular book.
By collaborating with & publicizing all who have already taken steps in this direction. See the slowly growing list of interested people.
WHY?
Because it is possible now, affordable, & achievable by enough interested people.
We could use all our resources at our fingertips. We have never had them yet. On CD-ROMs they could be made cheaply & conveniently accessible & linked to current websites. In combination they could be rather useful. Sufficient knowledge could give us considerable influence.
Climbing the mountains of liberty knowledge would not only provide us with a great view but also realistic blueprints, the best programs, strategies, tactics, advice, refutations & references. Remaining disagreements would come closer to being settled. All valuable ideas, discoveries, talents & opportunities could be brought to light & made widely accessible. The Internet can do much but not yet everything or optimally.
WHEN?
As soon as the growing list of interested people contains enough libertarian Mbs to fill the first libertarian & cooperatively compiled CD-ROM.
PRECEDENTS, DEMONSTRATIONS, EXAMPLES:
Few will be as productive with this medium as Dr. David Hart has already been, who produced 4 CD-ROMs on his own, mainly on classical French Liberalism.
Compare Encyclopaedia Britannica & The Library of the Future, each on one CD-ROM. The latter contains over 5,000 titles, not all book-sized, but includes some freedom texts.
There are thousands of music, games & software CD-ROMs.
It's high time for more libertarians to use of this freedom of expression & information opportunity, at least for freedom texts not yet otherwise available.
PIOT, John Zube, 17.6.02.
(PIOT: Panarchy In Our Time or: To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams!)
CONTACTS:
John Zube, LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, since 1977, Libertarian PEACE PLANS series since 1964: www.acenet.com/~jzube Supplementary LMP list: http://butterbach.net/lmp/lmp_sup.htm - jzube@acenet.com.au Also: Research Centre for Monetary Freedom, On Panarchy, Slogans for Liberty.
1768 PEACE PLANS issues so far, ca. 500,000 pages. Target: 2000 issues.
John Humphreys, LIBERTARIAN LIBRARY: www.geocities.com/libertarian_library/
AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY: www.geocities.com/libertarian_society
libertarian_aust1@yahoo.com Also: ALS e-Newsletter & ALS Forum
Note: John Humphries has lately become politically active, with a new party, but not yet CD-ROM active.
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PRIZE COMPETITION
If you know of any single publisher who has reproduced more freedom pages, more cheaply, and more permanently, all available on demand, than LMP has, please let me know. The first who points out to me such a competition to LMP can claim a prize of 100 LMP microfiche of his choice.
Another hint, in addition to many of my own, to Chadwyck Healey's (now Bell & Howell's) Anarchist Pamphlet collection, on microfiche, will not be accepted as such a submission. - The text density of this collection is much lower, while the price per fiche is much higher.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, claims to offer the largest number of freedom books - from a considerable number of publishers. But does it really offer more different titles and pages than LMP does?
FEE has been active much longer - but remained, essentially, a paper addict. And its total output of original pages may still be behind that of LMP and its low prices are still higher than the LMP prices.
However, both LFB, FEE & many others have been more efficient than LMP in selling their offers. I am well aware that "publishing" requires both: production and distribution.
Libertarians have been all too slow to utilize ALL of their alternative publishing & reading options. To that extent they have not been radical at all.
PIOT, John Zube, 17.6.02.
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If you cannot or will not handle microfiche, then at least make enough use of your floppy disk and text-only CD-ROM and website publishing options to do your bit to make all freedom writings fully, cheaply and permanently available, at least in one alternative format.
Probably as few as 100 - 300 microfilm activists like myself would be required to achieve complete, cheap and permanent libertarian publishing, at least in this format. Even less will be required if fans of other media do their jobs with the alternative media which they do prefer.
If you do not help to make all freedom ideas, facts, arguments and opinions readily accessible, as the major part of the required enlightenment effort, then you and your children and grandchildren will have to suffer the consequences.
PEACE PLANS does already provide numerous answers, in its books magazines, newsletters, letter collections, theses, leaflets, essays, encyclopaedias. But all of them should be made accessible, a.s.a.p. be made accessible via alternative media, without excessive costs and labours.
I do hold that freedom has or will provide all the answers to the major remaining problems of our times. They just have to be brought to light, even if only to the light of microfilm reading machines or computer screens, via floppy disks or CD-ROMs, if they cannot be or are not offered by someone online.
I do intend to terminate the rapid expansion of this pilot scheme for libertarian self-publishing on microfiche in a few years, when I have reached PEACE PLANS No. 2,000. Then I will be over 70. Whoever hasn't by that time learned enough from this and other examples of microfilm publishing isn't likely to learn it from further decades of such efforts, even if I could provide them and would be willing to do so.
For a few 3 months I have tried to promote CD-ROM use for all libertarian writings, after I experienced the usual downloading costs, labours and troubles with downloading to a PC and noted that to fill a 650 Mbs CD-ROM (here commercially duplicated for as little as little as A $ 50 CENTS), would have cost me 400 hours of hard and boring labour and ca. A $ 1,200 in connection charges.
Others may be able to get as much information faster and cheaper but can they get it as fast and cheaply as they could get it on a CD-ROM, if it were there combined and offered for sale?
Will libertarian online information be complete & fast & easily enough downloadable before it is very cheaply offered on CD-ROMs or on microfilm?
That remains to be seen.
I for one favour approaching liberty with all cheap, easy, powerful and lasting enough alternative media. Why don't you?
A final report has still to be submitted to those few who showed some interest in the CD-ROM project so far. Their address list and e-mail and website addresses, is available upon request.
How many years to decades of delay are you going to accept, just to get all the information that you want, but exclusively on your favourite media, e.g. on paper or online?
Has the example of ca. 500 years of printing and decades of computer use not yet taught you enough? - Both left most freedom writings unpublished or out of print, most of the time, located or priced out of reach of all too many and untranslated into most of the major languages. I consider this to be one of the all too much accepted scandals of the freedom movement.
Do you think we have still unlimited time at our disposal for the complete compilation & publication of all freedom information in those media we like most?
Since you have not as yet rejected all paper and print publishing and reading options, please to at least consider the microeconomics of microfilm publishing and reading - compared with print on paper and even e-mail and websites. And do compare these and other media with the CD-ROM publishing and reading options. Prejudices and ignorance should not guide us in the choice of our media, either.
However, if you are an incurable addict to electronic media then at least do no longer ignore the libertarian publishing and reading options and cost and labor savings of CD-ROMs any longer, when it comes to offering or accessing many long texts & even whole freedom libraries. Do not ignore even them as much as you have ignored your micrographic options.
Please, spread at least the short advertisement on the libertarian CD-ROM project!
PIOT, John Zube, 2.2.01 & 17.6.02.
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ASK ME (LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING) FOR EXCHANGE OPTIONS and information on how you could become a microfiche self-publisher for dozens to thousands of titles - if you do not expect, at least at this stage, to get rich thereby. Some information is offered on my main website and more on a number of LMP microfiche. I did not find much on microfilming on the Internet. But the catalogs of the LIBRARY OF CONGRESS and of the INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL HISTORY are interesting in this respect and are online.
Almost anybody can afford to engage in extensive microfiche publishing, through a micrographic agency, seeing that, for the average book you risk only $ 25 - 50 and get for this the master fiche and the first batch of 100 duplicates. The next batch of 100 duplicates, ordered only upon demand, may cost you as little as $ 30.
At least for my LMP efforts competitors are even more welcome than customers. On my own, in what I consider to be still only my pilot scheme, I can only reproduce a small fraction of all libertarian writings and I have set myself a limit, namely 2,000 PEACE PLANS issues. If that example is still not large enough for a sufficient number of libertarians (merely 100-300 world-wide) to follow this example towards complete, permanent, easy, cheap and, for most purposes, fast enough publishing & distributing libertarian texts, then I will not push it any further, by trying to rapidly expand my series. Then I will continue to microfiche only some of my own favorites.
I do welcome competitors using floppy disks for libertarian books and text-only CD-ROMs for whole small freedom libraries just as much as competing & cooperating libertarians who use microfiche.
CD-ROM self-publishing is, obviously, even more economical than is microfilm self-publishing. The prices for blanks and burners keep falling and have already reached almost ridiculously low levels. However, individuals would have, usually, difficulties in assembling enough libertarian and digitized material (or to scan it themselves) to fill a CD-ROM with 650 - 800 Mbs. That may be one of the reasons why so few libertarians have so far considered this option. Alas, too few of them are ready to cooperate with others to fill their first libertarian CD-ROMs. See under CD-ROM PROJECT. Scanning texts as images is easier but does not utilize the full text potential of CD-ROMs, which can only be reached via OCR scanning, corrections - and then zipping the texts.
Libertarian online publishing is also welcomed by me and I am still in the process of downloading some of it and including it in my series. But I will not hold my breath, waiting for a complete libertarian library to appear online and to become downloadable in a reasonable time and at a reasonable cost. CD-ROMs are much more suitable for this, since each could contain between 200 & 2,000 books!
How much time would it take you to download as many and what would your connection costs be for that many Mbs? Moreover, as a libertarian publishers, how much would it cost you to put that many books online and to maintain them there, permanently?
Can anyone inform me how many pages or MBs of libertarian texts are now offered on the Internet?
As few as 100-300 libertarian publishing activists, using microfiche as their alternative medium, could, between them, achieve complete, permanent and cheap publishing of all libertarian texts. I think that is a worthwhile aim. Don't you? Perhaps even less libertarian activists could put all libertarian writings onto CD-ROMs, starting with those texts already online and not under too severe copyrights restrictions.
When will as many or as few libertarian activists become prepared to do that? Do they love freedom texts enough for this kind of effort?
Can they spread freedom ideas, facts and arguments, sufficiently widely and lastingly, without such comprehensive publishing efforts?
Shouldn't we use all easy and affordable and lasting media for the liberty struggle?
WORLD FREEDOM LIBRARY OR FREEDOM LITERATURE NETWORK: Let us aim at making our offer of freedom literature complete, by producing, between us, at least ca. 100,000 microfiche, 100,000 floppy disks, 100,000 freedom websites, 1,000 text only CD-ROMs and 100 DVDs, that would be able to offer, most likely, all freedom texts in all major languages. Should we do anything less for what we believe in? Can we afford to leave any freedom text unpublished or out of print or out of reach of most people in most countries?
PIOT (Panarchy In Our Time), John Zube, 18 March 2000 & 17.6.02.
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SOME FURTHER NOTES ON USING THE MICROFICHE OPTIONS:
- if you can stand prolonged proselytizing. Otherwise, proceed to the literature list!
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Microfiched literature does not attempt to replace but to supplement literature offered in print on paper, online and on floppy disks and on CD-ROMs and on other efficient and affordable media.
Seeing the relative scarcity of freedom information in print on paper, in radio and TV broadcasts, on video tapes, on microfilm, on disks and CD-ROMs and online, the high costs and risks involved with most media and the all too incomplete freedom information available in most bookshops, libraries and newsagencies, a much greater use of all easy, affordable and long-lasting alternative media seems to be required, especially by freedom lovers.
Libertarian Microfiche Publishing has provided a pilot scheme that demonstrates how much freedom literature can be published with this medium over a period of in 25 years, by an individual, with a small income: In altogether 1768 PEACE PLANS issues, on 1768 microfiche, ca. 500,000 libertarian pages are offered. See its website for its ca. 2,000 pages MAIN literature list and 5 libertarian essays: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube
Obviously, even with the efficiencies of micrographics, which in my case increased my annual page output 189 times, an individual cannot make up for all the publishing omissions by all others. Thus I estimate that ca. 100 - 300 as active libertarians may be required to achieve complete libertarian publishing in this format.
Microfiche are just one of the affordable and efficient alternative media, all of them still very much under-utilized, especially for freedom writings.
All of the media have their advantages and disadvantages. As yet all the alternative media have not yet sufficiently benchmark tested and compared with each other, with the results tabulated, e.g. as to their costs per page, as they should be for sufficiently informed decision-making on self-publishing.
All media could and should supplement each other, mutually increasing their effectiveness.
LMP holds that the case for freedom cannot be sufficiently stated and accessed without using all the freedom of expression and information opportunities offered by all the affordable and efficient alternative media.
We have not given up on PRINT and PAPER and should not. Just look at the numerous computer books and magazines offered in print. This ancient medium still has advantages that make it the most popular one. But it is not one that easily and cheaply lends itself to a poor self-publisher without a ready and wide market for his output. Thus especially the representatives of minority viewpoints should not exclusively rely on this conventional medium (the press and book publishers). They have not yet brought about an enlightened age, even after centuries of efforts, largely because of the costs, pressures and risk associated with mass media publishing.
MICROFICHE USAGE greatly reduces capital costs and risks, as well as running costs for the self-publishing of numerous pages. Otherwise, I could not have increased my annual page output 189 times. It provides great space and postage savings and does make permanent on-demand publishing easy, in large enough units, for most purposes (one to two books per microfiche.) But then so could e.g. floppy disks and CD-ROMs, and websites, IF, AT LAST, they were extensively used e.g. for the publishing of freedom books and periodicals.
ALL media have their particular advantages and should be used in their strengths, at least by freedom advocates.
The Internet, just like the mass media, tries to please everybody and spreads, perhaps, as much misinformation as the mass media have and do. So far, I did not notice that it did considerably and obviously raise the level of general enlightenment, although it may have the potential to do so. It makes correspondence much easier and cheaper and has offered many short and some long texts on websites - but does, alas, not yet provide a comprehensive libertarian library service and may never come to do so.
The FREEDOM MOVEMENT and none of its members is confined or should confine itself to using one medium only.
We cannot really expect to achieve our objectives fast and easily as long as we fail to make the best use of all of our affordable and easy as well as permanent enough freedom of expression and information opportunities. We will not do so until we are sufficiently informed about all of them, all their strengths and their weaknesses, especially all their costs advantages.
BENCHMARK TESTS tests only between computers and their software are not enough. A complete market for all freedom ideas will not be achieved without full and free competition between all the media in which freedom ideas could and should be expressed. Thus benchmark tests should compare electronic media fairly with all others. Who will supply a short tabulated survey of this kind & publish it on the Internet, so that finally most people can become easily and sufficiently informed on all of their media options?
ALL MEDIA have become more and more CONVERTIBLE into each other - at a price. Those wanting their information digitized will have to pay for the costs of this conversion and input the labour required, if they cannot afford to pay others for it.
So far freedom lovers have not made a concerted effort towards COMPLETE, PERMANENT AND CHEAP LIBERTARIAN PUBLISHING. They have not even used all their photocopying, audio and video tape options, far less all their microfilm, floppy disk and text-only CD-ROM options. Can we afford these omissions?
SPACE SAVING OF MICROFICHE REFERENCE LIBRARIES: A special freedom library containing ca. 4,000 freedom texts on ca. 2,000 microfiche would be portable and fit, with a short reference reading machine, into the size of a shoe box. Such a library would not diminish your living space to any significant extent. Nor would it create problems and large costs when you move to another location.
LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, offers on its main literature list, covering PEACE PLANS 1-1545, ca. 2,000 A 4 pages as a guide to its ca. 500,000 pages output on 1545 microfiche.
It favours the encyclopaedic and world library approach towards sufficient enlightenment but it also advocates freedom of action, on the basis of exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities, with its encyclopaedic ON PANARCHY subseries, of which 24 volumes are out, as well as the short and hard hitting sloganeering, catch-word, citation and definition approach - with its SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia (of which the first 7 volumes, A-GOVERNMENT are out). It offers the full texts of thousands of titles but also compilations of directories, bibliographies, and indexes as well as literature lists offered by others.
With COSTS per page on a duplicate microfiche sometimes reduced to as little as 0.03 cents, LMP does not have to worry about adding a few hundred to a few thousand additional pages and, with its publishing-on-demand approach, it can keep all of them permanently and cheaply in print. So could you, if you adopted this medium for self-publishing. Nor would your microfiche reference library tend to crowd you in your home.
To fill a microfiche or a floppy disk with text only freedom material is feasible for an individual. To fill a cheap and efficient text-only CD-ROM, to its full potential, is rather difficult to impossible or very laborious and time consuming for an individual. (Some found it worthwhile to put only a single book onto a CD-ROM. By now they are almost as cheap as are floppy disks - and probably longer lasting.) This medium requires for this purpose much more collaboration than was so far organized among freedom lovers. But LMP tries to promote this collaboration as well - and welcomes competition from all media.
How many Mbs of libertarian texts have you got to offer towards a libertarian CD-ROM? Just let me know this and I will include you in a public list for this purpose, which I can e-mail to those interested.
I would prefer it, though, if someone published this list on a popular libertarian website, together with a program for further self-entries. Then such a listing could grow so fast that it would soon make itself superfluous, as superfluous as would now be a list of people interested in utilizing CD-ROMs, for music, software, games, encyclopaedias or CVDs for movies.
E-mail and websites could make it relatively easy to achieve such a collaboration. But my special e-mailed letters on this project were not yet sufficiently successful. By now I only add the two short advertisements on the CD-ROM project to my ordinary correspondence. Are you willing to e-mail them to a selected list of freedom lovers, by the thousands or tenthousands? Please do so, with your comments. Or publish them otherwise.
Moreover, no one should expect me to do all the editorial jobs involved in such editions. There are many other libertarians that are much more competent than I am to properly assemble the texts and burn them into CD-ROMs. I just want to direct attention to this freedom of expression and information option as well as to that offered by microfilm.
LMP holds that a few additional pages in books, essays, periodicals and pamphlets, or on websites, valuable as they can be, are not enough to achieve full liberty for all liberty lovers - and the degrees of liberty that others desire for themselves. Freedom bookshops are still few and far in-between and most ordinary bookshops do not even have special shelves for freedom books. Most personal and public freedom libraries are also still very far from being complete. - And none, to my knowledge, but LMP and audio and video tape services, do offer all their texts in cheap alternative media duplicates.
Affordable alternative media make the permanent and cheap publishing of all freedom pages possible and, I would even say, obligatory to those who take their freedom ideals serious enough. If microfilm is not "your thing" then do it in any other way that you can or like, but do it! And send me lists of your output for fiching in my series.
MICROFICHE READING MACHINES CAN BE VERY AFFORDABLE: You could acquire a good and lasting used microfiche reading machine for as little as $ 50. With it you could come to read thousands of texts, bug-free, comfortably and easily (if you make a choice that is right for you) for about the next 10 years. Standard microfiche are likely to outlast at least 10 such microfiche reading machines, if carefully stored - and they are so far likely to outlast your own lifespan. Moreover, you can learn to use such equipment within seconds and could make minor repairs yourself. The technology is highly developed and largely unchanging as opposed to computer technology. With a microfiche reading machine of your own, as your only major capital equipment required and with at least access to a good photocopier and the aid of a good microfilm service bureau, you could afford to publish dozens to thousands of freedom texts. At least you should seriously consider that option.
LIBERTARIAN LITERATURE ON MICROFILM: How much literature, how many more textbooks, etc. are available on microfilm only or print-outs from them? Who knows? The Internet and booksellers, even large libraries, do not tell you more than a fraction of the whole story. Most people remain still quite unaware of this option. The various GUIDES TO MICROFILMS in print are largely hidden from sight and list only a fraction of the total offer. I no longer bother to send them updates. If they are interested, they can pick up the details from my website. LMP, in a number of microfiche, has pointed out libertarian microfilm texts that have been produced by others.
INFORMATION EXPLOSION: Become aware that the information explosion is not only happening digitally or only in print on paper, or in mass media.
Fair comparisons between all media should mention e.g. that in accuracy and speed of scanning and duplicating long texts, as well as their accuracy, reliability, equipment costs, learning period & lifespan, microfilm technology is still at the leading edge. Or can e.g. electronic scanners accurately scan up to 800 pages a minute and computer printers print out 98 - 1350 pages in a mere 3-8 seconds?
All media have their special strengths and all should be utilized at their strengths to promote liberty, justice, peace, prosperity, health, longevity, intelligence and our expansion into the universe.
More such notes can be found behind the following supplementary literature list of LMP. It should always be used in conjunction with the main list, for PEACE PLANS 1-1545, on the website of LMP - until I have managed to place an integrated listing onto a single website.
I hope to get around to integrate this supplementary list with the main list and to provide a separate listing, online, not only of PP 1546 - 1768, by PEACE PLANS numbers (their contents sheets) for all of the previous issues. Then the job would remain to find a host site for as many Mbs of LMP literature lists.
My main website brings, among other articles, some introductory remarks on microfilms and microfilming.
PIOT, John Zube, March 18th, 2000 & 16.6.02.
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LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, PEACE PLANS SERIES
ALPHABETIZED LITERATURE LIST FOR PEACE PLANS 1546 - 1768
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Not alphabetically sortable:
21st CENTURY MEDICINE SEMINAR AND TOUR, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 253. - Report in CANADIAN CRYONICS NEWS.
2THINK.ORG, Books Dealing with Philosophy & Science, Bible, Religions, Mormonism, Freethought, Atheism, Objectivism, Evolution, History, Science Fiction, Science, Philosophy, 7pp, in PP 1674: www.2think.org It also has a "Messages Feedback Archive, # 1-24 so far, and links to articles & reviews, and, perhaps, some full texts online: 151.
2THINK.ORG, Science Fiction, links to 9 titles, n.d., www.2think.org , in PP 1677: 64. - How do you sort numbers alphabetically? - J.Z.
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A.P.E., Boulder, Colorado, N.D., Death and Taxes, 4pp, in PP 1698: 154. - Who knows the current address of TRACY HARMS? (He owes me something! ) - J.Z., 16.6.02.
ABBEY, EDWARD, A Voice Crying in the Wilderness, flyer on the book, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 396.
ABDICATION, See: READ, LEONARD E., To Abdicate or Not ..., THE FREEMAN, 9/71, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 412.
ABIQUIU CLEARING HOUSE, Draft proposal, 2pp, of the 90's, probably by T. Greco, in PP 1745-1748: 707.
ABORTION 101, Introduction, in text, guide to articles, 2pp, in PP 1662: 201. - Because of the frames I could not download the site in html. - J.Z.
ABORTION, See: ABOUT.COM, Pro-Life Views, with Christian Dunigan, 2pp of links, (c) About.com, in PP 1681: 24. Plain text version - when I could not download the other, 2pp: 26. It would be too laborious to eliminate these doubled-up pages now and replace them with other material. Complain to the government! - J.Z.
ABORTION, See: AMDERTON, PAUL, Sean Gabb on Abortion: A Response, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 7.
ABORTION, See: ANDERTON, PAUL: Abortion: What Problem? First Reply to Antoine Clarke, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 314.
ABORTION, See: BAJAJ, AMRINDER, Murder They Call Abortion, 1p, 1986, in PP 1610: 11.
ABORTION, See: CLARKE, ANTOINE, Abortion: A Technical Problem, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 273. "Like Sean Gabb in an ancient issue of FREE LIFE (No. 16, April 1992), I regard abortion as murder...".
ABORTION, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Abortion as a Test Case: Where Individual Rights and Societal Responsibilities Collide, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 71. - That the father, the child itself, and many relatives are also involved, is, as usual, ignored. - J.Z.
ABORTION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Aborting Personal Responsibility, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 999.
ABORTION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Abortion Denies Men's Rights, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 996.
ABORTION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Abortion Extremists, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 997.
ABORTION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Abortion, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 998.
ABORTION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Policy on Abortion, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 994.
ABORTION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Pro-Abortionists deny womin the right to protect their unborn babies, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 995. - He refers to some pro-abortion fanatics & other exceptional cases but does not discuss compulsory mass abortions, as in Red China and abortions privately done, mostly against female unborn children, due to its imposed one-child policy. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
ABORTION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Why Is Abortion the only Absolute Right Recognized by the State? 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1002.
ABORTION, See: GOONAN, TOM, Libertarians and the Right-to-Life: A Minority Opinion, July 1999, 3pp, in PP 1661: 180. From: THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT, www.co-freedom.com
ABORTION, See: GORDON, DORIS, Libertarians for Life, e-mail of 21 March, 2001, 2pp, indicating that at least some individualist feminists appreciate what she is doing, in PP 1681: 27. www.L4L.org libertarian@erols.com www.ifeminists.com/
ABORTION, See: JOHNSON, THOMAS L., Abortion: A Metaphysical Approach, THE FREEMAN, 8/72, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 19. - The action itself is hardly metaphysical. The motivation often is - as false. Here the rights of the unborn are defended. We should respect the wonders of micro-miniaturisation not only in computers. - J.Z.
ABORTION, See: LIBERTARIANS FOR LIFE, Home Page, www.L4L.org libertarian@erols.com Links and abstracts of many articles against abortion, 8pp, in PP 1733: 117. I had suggested that they put all their info cheaply on a CD-ROM.
ABORTION, See: LIVE & LET LIVE & MURTI, VASU.
ABORTION, See: NAVIGATOR Debate Forum, objectivist. Topic: Abortion, 5pp, in PP 1681: 19. - Since I hate the idea of giving only the less than objective "objectivists" "the floor" in my series, on such an important topic - I added in the following some opposite views. - J.Z., 14.5.01.
ABORTION, See: TANNEHILL, MORRIS G., Government versus Women's Right of Abortion, 2pp: 3, in PP 1565-67.
ABORTION, See: TYNAN, NICOLA, Abortion: A Moral Problem, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 315.
ABORTION, See: ZUBE, JOHN to SHESNAKE, On abortion, when she sent me a protest letter on a segment in my website. 1.) 1 February 00, 6pp, 2.) 3 February 00, 8pp, in PP 1607/8: 399. - SHESNAKE, On Abortion, 31.1.2000 & 6.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 396. ------- e-mail: Shesnake@aol.com - Twice bitten, twice shy, I can't recommend that contact. But judge for yourself. - J.Z. - ZUBE, JOHN, Some Thoughts on Abortion, 28. January 2,000, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 397. Also in PP 1610: 39. - After a short discussion with my eldest son on this. - Not even that topic has so far been finalized among libertarians! - J.Z.
ABOUT.COM, Civil Liberties, with J.D. Tuccille, 3pp, (c) 2000 by About.com Inc., in PP 1679: 195.
ABOUT.COM, INC., Think Tanks, 2pp list, leaving out most of them! - J.Z. , in PP 1674: 61.
ABOUT.COM, Pro-Life Views, with Christian Dunigan, 2pp of links, (c) About.com, in PP 1681: 24. Plain text version - when I could not download the other, 2pp: 26. It would be too laborious to eliminate these doubled-up pages now and replace them with other material. Complain to the government! - J.Z.
ABRAHAM, SPENCER, American Injustice: The Case for Legal Reform, THE FREEMAN, 9/97, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 162.
ACADEMIC PRESS, Soybeans Linked to Brain Atrophy & Cell Death, 2pp, 1999, in PP 1664/65: 221. X references are given.
ACCESS TO ENERGY CORRESPONDENCE OFFICE, List of texts offered, 1p, in PP 1609: 48. - From FORT FREEDOM files. - "Free access" to all non-nuclear and non-polluting power sources! P.B. ignored or ridiculed most of them & remained insufficiently informed on them, in his partisanship for nuclear power. But he was right in pointing out the pollution risks in coal & oil sources of power. - J.Z.
ACCIDENTAL WAR, See: MERSHON NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAM RESEARCH PAPER, Accidental War. Some Dangers in the 1960's. The Mershon Report, with an introduction by Bertrand Russell, 1960, 4th impression, March 1963, 26p: 98, in PP 1583. - The damn copyrights induced me to postpone reprint-publishing and, later, microfilming it, for about 30 years. Luckily, in the meantime, nuclear war has not yet occurred. - J.Z.
ACE, THE, Association of Clandestine Radio Enthusiasts, Sep. 89 issue, 23pp: 333, in PP 1581-82. - I fiched this material in spite of it being as dated - for I find it encouraging that so much happened in this freedom sphere already 10 years ago. Possibly one can find an updated listing on the Internet. The Internet gives now also the option to save & archive old pro-freedom broadcasts and to make them all accessible upon demand. - I collected so much material in 1990/91 that even now not all of it has been microfiched by me. Competitors are wanted and needed. - With all media for liberty! - J.Z., 25.9.1999.
ACID RAID, See: OLD ACID RAIN, 1p, in PP 1701: 75. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
ACIF NEWSLETTER, THE, 89.2, 27-June-89, 6pp: 109, in PP 1598. - Formerly: NEWSLETTER OF THE
ACKERMANN, WERNER, Appeal to Establish a Cosmopolitan Union, 1931, 1p, in PP 1706: 204. 1p, in PP 1611: 201.- He fled and survived in South Africa at least until the fifties. I doubt that he could take much with him. So his extensive correspondence with Ulrich von Beckerath on minority rights is probably lost. Beckerath's side was burned in an air raid on Berlin, in 1943. But if some of this exchange should still exist somewhere, in someone's hands, e.g. in carbon copies, I would be VERY interested in it. - Regarding this appeal and related ideas see my ON PANARCHY sub-series.
ACLU SPECIAL REPORT, March 1998, Big Brother in the Wires, 13pp, with URLs, in PP 1696: 189. www.acllu.org/
ACLU, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, What's Wrong With the ACLU? 2pp, in PP 1663: 45, LFCT, 18 Oct. 99, referring to Institute for Justice, www.ij.org/ The ACLU shows little knowledge of & interest in very significant individual rights & liberties, especially economic and radical political ones, apart from its interest in SOME classical liberties. In that position it has stagnated for a long time. Legal training is not a study of individual rights and liberties. - J.Z., 4.1.01.
ACTION OPPORTUNITIES, 6pp, in PP 1704: 80. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
ACTIVE MIND, THE, An Interdisciplinary Journal devoted to the articulation and exploration of the ideals of the Enlightenment - the ideals of individual liberty and rational inquiry, 1999, 2pp introduction with contents list for issue No. 1, apparently online, with links, in PP 1615: 200. -- Contacts: John Humphreys and Jason Soon - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/2564/ilind.htm tsoon@mail.usyd.edu.au
ADAM SMITH INSTITUTE, Bulletin, n.d. 6pp,in PP 1662: 33. info@adamsmith.org.uk See also: www.taxfreedomday.co.uk/
ADAM SMITH INSTITUTE, News, 3 July 00 - 2 Nov. 00, 8pp in PP 1662: 41.
ADAM SMITH INSTITUTE, Publications List, 1p in PP 1662: 39.
ADAM SMITH INSTITUTE, Publications on line, free of charge, catalog, 5pp in PP 1662: 50.
ADAM SMITH INSTITUTE, Quotes from Adam Smith, 6pp in PP 1662: 55.
ADAM SMITH INSTITUTE, The Next Generation, 1p in PP 1662: 40. Programme for young people.
ADAMS, CHARLES, Liberty and Taxes: How Compatible Are They? 2pp: 19, in PP 1568. - 1p: 670, in PP 1601-04.
ADAMS, DAVID C., Exterminating Ellsworth, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 387, from THE FREE RADICAL.
ADAMS, JAMES LUTHER, The Historical Origins of Voluntaryism, 1p excerpt: 112, in PP 1569-70.
ADAMS, JOHN, Bicycle Helmets: The Case Against, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 98.
ADAMS, JOHN, See: THORNTON, ROBERT M., Independence Forever: An Appreciation of John Adams, 2pp, in PP 1731: 20. - Did he appreciate the independence of individual from territorial collectives? Not according to this article! See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z.
ADAMSON, MICHAEL, Native Americans: Victims of Bureaucracy, THE FREEMAN, 12/87, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 98.
ADHWA, RAKESH, Privatizing Money, 1p: 388, in PP 1579-80.
ADVERTISING, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T., who offers: HOPKINS, CLAUDE, Scientific Advertising, online.
ADVERTISING, See: GABB, SEAN, Commercial Advertising: A Threatened Human Right, 1997, updated 2000, 18pp, in PP 1670: 1.
ADVERTISING, See: PERSON, LAWRENCE, In Praise of Billboards, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 553.
ADVERTISING, See: SCHNAUBELT, FRED, Billboards, Freedom of Speech and Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 4/80, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 260.
ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, Circular by Sharon Harris, President, of Sep. 14, 01, regarding the Sep. 11, 01 terrorist attacks, 1p, with a Sep. 12, 01, letter by Cliff Kadmon ckadmon@hotmail.com , 1p, on the same subject, with reply by John Zube, to Cliff Kadmon, 2pp, in PP 1726/27 139, dealing with collective responsibility and territorialism as causes of terrorism and individual responsibility and exterritorialism as cure. My copy never reached the Advocates but was sent back twice, mutilated. I did not keep trying. - J.Z., 26.2.02.
ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, FAQ about Libertarinanism, 1994, 7pp, in PP 1679: 51. Contact: Paul Schmidt, pschmidt@world.std.com
ADVOCATES OF SELF-GOVERNMENT, See: HARRIS, SHARON & LIBERATOR.
ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, World's Smallest Political Quiz, 1p, 1996/99, in PP 1616: 202.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: BARD, MITCHELL, The Affirmative Action Complex, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 610.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: LARSON, ELIZABETH, No Thanks, Uncle Sam, THE FREEMAN, 12/95, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 592.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: MCELROY, WENDY, What Does Affirmative Action Affirm? THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 587.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: NOLAND, WILLIAM, Preferential Hiring Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 574. - Under full monetary freedom this problem, too, would disappear - because then everybody could easily get a job, one in accordance with his productive abilities and willingness to work. - J.Z.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: PASOUR, ERNEST, Affirmative Action: A Counterproductive Policy, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 534.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Affirmative Action, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 562.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: YATES, STEVEN, Affirmative Action: The New Road to Serfdom, THE FREEMAN, 12/90, 17pp, in PP 1761-63: 537.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: YATES, STEVEN, The Ethics of Affirmative Action, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 606.
AFGHANISTAN, WAR, See: GABB, SEAN, Plain Thoughts on the Afghan War, Free Life Commentary No. 56, 8.10.01, 4pp, in PP 1739: 84. Issues are archived at: www.btinternet.com/~old/whig/flcomm/flc.htm - Panarchism would solve most of the remaining problems in Afghanistan as well and those between Pakistan and India. Nevertheless, it is not yet taken up in discussions between politicians and in mass media, between minds rigidly fixed upon territorial non-solutions. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
AFP Newsservice: Latter-day pirates foiled by technology, 1p clipping from THE AUSTRALIAN, 15.8.00, in PP 1637-1640: 550.
AFP, Latter-day pirates foiled by technology,. From: THE AUSTRALIAN. Victim disarmament isn't the solution, here, either. - J.Z.
AFP, Latter-Day Pirates Foiled by Technology, clipping from THE AUSTRALIAN, 15.8.00, 1/2 p, 1p, in PP 1662: 71 & in PP 1674: 90. In addition to these alarm and tracking systems it would be nice to have a few machine pistols, hand grenades, a flame thrower, Molotov-cocktails and a rocket launcher, ready, in trained hands against pirate attacks. Shipowners should be free to defend themselves with all kinds of weapons: sniper rifles, rockets - you name it. A sharpshooter, properly equipped, could also help. Victim disarmament must be ended. Government "protection" against piracy can no longer be relied upon. - Obviously, we can no longer rely on governmental navies against this evil. The navies of the world rather go after innocents, like illigal immigrants, than after pirates, and do this upon command of ignorant and prejudiced rulers, no matter how disgusted they are with this parody and criminal distortion of basic defence jobs. - J.Z., 21.5.01.
AFP: Pick the mobile phoneys, A., 20.7.99. Short notice. Towards voice print analysis of politician's speeches, in PP 1627: 110.
AFRICA, See: OSTERFELD, DAVID, Africa and the Difference between Growing Food and Eating it, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 11pp, in PP 1755/56: 213.
AGING, See: ART OF LIVING, THE, 200add@yahoo.com LONGEVITY ADVERTISEMENT for HGH drops (Human Growth Hormone) www.elongevity.org/ Temporarily, they offered free trial drops, 21.1.02. , in PP 1731: 124. - A single approach may solve some but certainly not all the problems of aging. Such panacea offers are now part of the electronic junk mail. - Is serious life extention research sufficiently promoted through the Internet? Has it got space for all the relevant research reports, books and periodicals? I believe that CD-ROMs would be much more powerful and economical for this, under present online speeds. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
AGING: This is no reference to any of the LMP microfiche but just a personal note towards desirable anti-aging research, with an approach that may not yet have been taken. I'm close to 69, most of my head hair is grey by now, with one exception, my eyebrows. There grey or white hairs are few and far-between. My case may not be the only one. What makes these hairs age more slowly? Any genetic, chemical, biological, environmental difference? Research should reveal this difference and thereby supply just one other minor factor on what causes aging and how it might be stopped or reversed. Samples of hair, hair roots and skin would be relatively easy and painlessly to obtain. Research can work now with the smallest particles. Nature left us with this trail. Let us follow it up, if this hasn't been done already. May be this could be subject for a worthy dissertation? Anyone is invited to pick up this topic. No charge! - J.Z., 28.5.02.
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES, See: O'ROURKE, P.J., Agricultural Policy: How to Tell Your Ass from this Particular Hole in the Ground, from PARLIAMENT OF WHORES, 1991, 5pp, in PP 1707: 85.
AGRICULTURAL PRICE SUPPORTS, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Protectionism & Agricultural Price Supports, THE FREEMAN, 10/86, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 107. - It might require voluntary taxation to finally end this absurdity, too. - J.Z.
AGRICULTURE & INCENTIVES, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Agricultural Technology, Economic Incentives & World Food Problems, THE FREEMAN, 7/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 488.
AHIAKPOR, JAMES C. W., Israel Kirzner on Supply & Demand, THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 347.
AHLSEEN, MARK, Do Wars Cure Ailing Economies? THE FREEMAN, 4/91, 1p, in PP 1761-63: 458.
AHMAD, NIZAM, Denationalizing Money, 2pp, May 03, 1998, MOER newspaper articles, in PP 1745-1748: 657. - This whole PP issue deals with this subject!
AHMAD, NIZAM, Denationalizing Money, May 3, 98, 2pp, from MOER newspaper article list, in PP 1629: 38.
AIDS, See: AITKEN, RON, The Politics of AIDS, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 23.
AIDS, See: GABB, SEAN, What to Do About Aids, 1989, updated 2000, 21pp, in PP 1670: 184.
AIDS, See: HOROWITZ, LEN, Dr., Truth about AIDS, Ebola & Vaccinations, 1p, in PP 1718 - 1721: 816, about a new video: www.dxmarket.com/worldnetdaily/products/V0029.html
AIDS, See: MURRAY, ROBERT G., Dr., Letter on AZT "treatment" and HIV, 3pp, in PP 1616: 90. - HOGAN, JAMES P., AIDS Heresy and the New Bishops, 1997/99, 10pp, in PP 1616: 125.
AIDS, The HIV = AIDS Controversy, Links, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 75.
AIDS, See: Uncbob, Creation of AIDs? 1p statement on the artificial production of this disease, with links, in PP 1728: 209. generous53@aol.com
AIR BAGS, COMPULSORY, FOR CARS, See: YOUNG, ANTHONY, Air Bags - More Government Hot Air? THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 178.
AIRLINE SAFETY, See: POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Airline Safety Can Be Assured by Insurance-Industry Incentives, 1p, 1996: 41, in PP 1601-04.
AIR RAIDS, See: DAGNY, Release of 29.10.01, 4pp protest against $ 250 billion of new war planes, likely to kill, once again, more innocent people than guilty ones. (That was so far an inherent feature of most air raids! - J.Z.) She brings an excerpt of Major General Smedley Butler's 1933 speech on war as a racket. The full text, 62pp, was microfiched in PEACE PLANS 1161. It's also online on: www.fas.org/man/smedley.htm - and she added Jacob Levich, Bush's Orwellian Address. Happy New Year: It's 1984, 2pp, in PP 1732: 5. Compare: Air Raids, Warfare, indiscriminate. www.commondreams.org/views01/0922-07.htm jlevich@earthlink.net - The only good aspect about these bombing policies is that those who send the bombers want to spare the lives of their own soldiers. But they send them mostly against the victimized soldiers on the other side, rather than against the leading decision-makers, the dictators and tyrants. Air raids are not suitable means for tyrannicide - and often rather strengthen tyrants than weaken them. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
AIR RAIDS, See: MOORE, RODERICK, Foreign Policy in the Post-Communist World: The Case for Selective Intervention, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 34, 4pp, in PP1742: 29. - Military intervention by well enough motivated, enlightened, trained and armed volunteer militias is one thing. Intervention by governments and their forces is another thing. Politicians, Bureaucrats and government officers cannot be trusted in this sphere any more than in any other, no matter how good their purely technical military training and knowledge may be. I know of no government which has a quite rightful and reasonable foreign policy or method for international interventions. They are all territorial organizations and have territorial aims only and as such they can only maintain the current problems or make them worse but cannot abolish them. - They do not know and respect all individual rights and liberties in their own countries - so how can we expect them to uphold them in others? For them even classical human rights are still in doubt or they are even widely offended against by them. And some are "armed" with modern and scientific nuclear "mass extermination camp" packages and their conventional air forces are ready to repeat all the mistakes of WW II, the Korean War, The Vietnam War, etc., all over again, with all too indiscriminate air raids and all too insufficient or confused war aims. The "colleteral damage" to innocents in the current War in Afghanistan, supposedly only a police action against a minority of terrorists, has probably already far exceeded the number of innocent victims in the September 11th, 01 attack. Under the misguidance of territorialism on all sides, this conflict is likely to escalate and continue indefinitely, with no real solution in sight. PIOT, J.Z., 31.5.02.
AIR SAFETY UNDER GOVERNMENT REGULATION? See: SEMMENS, JOHN, Government Regulation of Air Safety May Be Hazardous to your Health, THE FREEMAN, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 385. - Have territorial governments caused more high-jackings and other terrorist acts than they have prevented? And have they, themselves, committed more terrorist acts than all the private terrorists did commit? - Are they comparable to the Mafia as a crime fighter? - J.Z., 1.6.02. - Even when terrorists are not government agents, they are also territorialists. - J.Z., 8.6.02.
AIR: Alliance for Individual Rights, Leaflet, 2pp, in PP 1654: 104. On an all too long defunct Sydney association. - I may be its last active member. - J.Z.,8.6.02.
AIRLINE, PRICING OF LUGGAGE, See: LOPEZ, EDWARD J., A Mad Scramble at 30,000 Feet, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 530, on hand-luggage pricing or "free" services of airlines.
AIRPORTS, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., On Airports & Individual Rights, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 105.
AITKEN, RON, The Politics of AIDS, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 23.
AK PRESS INC., Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1716: 122. ak@akedin.demon.co.uk
ALANNE, V.S., Fundamentals of Consumer Cooperation, 1946, 112 pages, with some notes by John Zube, 1- 35, in PP 1547. - To a limited extent he discusses productive coops, too. - J.Z.
ALASKA, See: JACKSTADT, STEPHEN L. & LEE, DWIGHT R., Alaska's Other Oil Spill, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 548.
ALBAN, DANIEL L. & STEPHENSON, E. FRANK, The "Berry Bikes" : A Lesson in Private Property, THE FREEMAN, 10.99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 591. - On another "free bicycle" service, probably inspired by the experiment in Amsterdam. Unfortunately, according to many of my own observations, in my 1990/91 visit to the USA, private bikes are not safe from theft or abuse, either, even when attempts were made to secure them. If they were too well chained for a thief, then they were often maliciously damaged. Respect for property - even that of relatively poor people (bike owners, as compared to car owners), was all too rare. And Americans were obviously too generous - supporting an army of beggars. The notions of a "right" to the property of others are all too widely spread. In Berlin, my home town, in the same period, a friend overheard a group of youths in Kreuzberg (one of the poorer districts) resolve: Let's go to Zehlendorf (one of the richer suburbs) and steal some bikes there! They were, obviously, some of the "fruits" of state-socialized "education". When the Red Army marched into Berlin, in 1945, the fact that most bikes there were private property did not save them from being stolen by Soviet soldiers, ridden to destruction, then discarded & replaced by newly stolen bikes. A neighbor collected these discards and built some bikes from them, with my help. In this way I got my first bike: from a combination of bikes that had been stolen, damaged and discarded by the thieves. - At least in these cases the private property of bikes did not make enough difference. - Rights require respect for them or their enforcement. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
ALBERT, MICHAEL, Anarchism Today, 3pp, in PP 1696: 51 & in PP 1703: 168.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS, Review of: HERRNSTEIN, RICHARD J. & MURRAY, CHARLES, The Bell-Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life, Free Press, N.Y., 1994, 845pp: 2pp: 744, in PP 1601-04.
ALCOHOL & LIFE EXTENTION, See: RAGG, MARK, Let's drink to a longer life for $ 5,700, 1p, SMH 7.8.00, on positive results of moderate alcohol consumption. In PP 1630: 69. - Is it harmless or beneficial for brain cells, too? - J.Z.
ALEXANDER, WES, Take the No Incumbent Pledge, 1p, with my response and CD-ROM appeal, 5pp, in PP 1675: 148. wesalexander@mindspring.com
ALIENS, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, How to Deal with Strangers, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 1p, in PP 1755/56: 124. - The Australian Government presently "thinks" that concentration camps are the "solution" for this "problem". - J.Z., 13.5.02.
ALLEN, CANDACE A. & LEE, DWIGHT R., A Good Conversation & the Marketplace, THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 518.
ALLEN, M. JOHN, Home Page, Libnetd and the REAL LIBERTARIAN WEBLINK, 1p, in PP 1611: 134. - markjallen@geocities.com
ALLEN, MICHAEL R. List of articles online with ZOLATIMES (LFCT), 1p, in PP 1663: 64. www.zolatimes.com/writers/allen.html
ALLEN, ROBERT E., The Major Thesis of Henry George, 8pp, in PP 1634-1636: 759.
ALLEN, WILLIAM R. & DICKNEIDER, WILLIAM, Art & Representative Government, THE FREEMAN, 11/91, 2pp, in PP 1764: 11. - At most the government could represent here the artists and their customers - but even among these the tastes and preferences vary greatly. - J.Z., 2.6.02.
ALLIANCES, See: LONG, RODERICK T., Entangling Alliances: For and Against, 6pp: 369, in PP 1601-04.
ALLISON, THEODORE E., Euro Banknotes vs. Fed. Reserve Notes. Battle of the Fiat Currencies, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 692. - From: THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Nov. 23, 98. - Under free exchange rates (externally and internally) and full monetary freedom, there would be no "battle". Both would be largely refused or discounted and replaced by better currencies. - J.Z.
ALS E-NEWSLETTER, June 2000, 3pp from the Australian Libertarian Society, with some links, in PP 1629: 206. Its discussion forum, which I have not yet visited: www.voy.com/3389/ I joined and attended 2 very small meetings in Canberra & Sydney recently, both at less than optimum conditions, in public eating places. The noise! - J.Z.
ALSTYNE, WILLIAM VAN, The Second Amendment and the Personal Right to Arms, 14pp, (c) 1994 DUKE LAW J. : 43 Duke L.J. 1236-1255(1994) , in PP 1685/86: 128. www.law.duke.edu/journals/jlj/
ALTEK SYSTEMS, All About Micrographics, a primer, 1p website. E-mail: jimh@alteksys.com - 330 in PP 1577-78.
ALTERMAN, BEN, Kennett's Private Prison Industry, 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 331. - Typically, B.A. is opposed. It seems that this "anarchist" would rather have the State run prisons! - J.Z.
ALTRUISM, See: CARDOZO, BENJAMIN NATHAN, 1870-1938, The Altruist in Politics, an essay picked by Peter Landry, 3pp, in PP 1680: 133.
ALTRUISM, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Does Altruism Produce Efficient Outcomes? Marshall vs. Kaldor, 8pp, in PP 1711/12: 28.
ALTRUISM, See: HAMEL, VIRGINIA, Anti-Altruism Campaign, 1986, 12pp from the Foundation for the New Freemen: 105, in PP 1551.
AMADOR, JORGE, Cuba: Misery and Hope, THE FREEMAN, 8/91, 5pp, in PP 1754: 52.
AMADOR, JORGE, Edwin Armstrong: Genius of FM Radio, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 7pp, in PP 1753: 130.
AMATO, IVAN, Taking Proteins for a Walk, 2pp, of some longevity interest, from SCIENCE NEWS, 13.1.1990: 229, in PP 1554/55.
AMDERTON, PAUL, Sean Gabb on Abortion: A Response, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 7.
AMERICAN ATHEIST, Austin, May 1988, 44pp, in PP 1630: 115. - It claims copyrights! In annoyance at that, I nevertheless reproduce this old sample and do not try to contents list this issue. Look it up in the Alternative Press Index or the International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, Osnabrueck Germany! The publishing "God" of the atheists, agnostics, deists, rationalists, sceptics, humanists etc. is still made up of ink on paper. - J.Z.
AMERICAN ENTERPRISE ONLINE, THE, The American Enterprise Magazine, Home Page, with contents indication for October/November 2000, 1p, in PP 1671: 202. www.theamericanenterprise.org
AMERICAN FOUNDING FATHERS, FREEDOM IN HISTORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 115. (115 resources) - FREE-MARKET.NET.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH, 1p, in PP 1679: 10. info@aier.org
AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH, AIER, info@aier.org 1p, in PP 1697: 206. - Introductory page.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH, Publications, 1p www.aier.org , in PP 1675: 185.
AMERICAN LIBERTY PUBLISHERS, Spreading the Ideas of Freedom, 4pp, in PP 1677: 178. Still pushing mainly only two books: "Makers and Takers" & "The Trojan Project", by Edward Contoski. This advertisement, too, is copyrighted - and then offered free to hundreds of millions! Beyond my comprehension! - J.Z., 2. 5. 01. amlibpub@worldnet.att.net
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION & ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS, The Freedom to Read, 5pp, in PP 1609: 63.
AMERICAN RENAISSANCE, See: GABB, SEAN, Zine Review, AMERICAN RENAISSANCE, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 269.
AMERICANS BREAK FREE, E-mail from wcvsr@boskeodet.net 12 March 00, 1p, in PP 1655: 51. - They say they will save you money and set you somewhat free, but beware, primarily, they may be after your money and may only try to sell you some supposedly liberating information. - The belief in "loopholes" of oppressive laws is wide-spread & schemes abound to utilize them. At the same time, quite obviously, many legal options to promote liberty by e.g. utilizing alternative, affordable and efficient media like microfiche, floppy disks and text-only CD-ROMs, for libertarian book publishing, remain largely unused. - I do hold that the efficient spread of freedom ideas is more important for most genuine freedom lovers than making or making more money & evading some of the present restrictions. - I do happen to distrust anyone who tries to make much money out of spreading freedom information. - If you have any good freedom information, old or new, publish it. With alternative media you could afford doing this. Keeping such information secret, until you are "bribed" into revealing it, is almost criminal by my own standards, when you could reveal it, very cheaply, for little above you own costs. Most freedom ideas require publicity rather than privacy or secrecy to succeed. Mere loopholes can be closed by the continuing avalanche of legislation within days. - PIOT, J.Z., 5.10.2,000.
AMERICANISM, See: EDMUNDS, J. OLLIE, That Something, 3pp: 18, in PP 1549.
AMERICANS FOR DUE PROCESS, Australia Opts for Criminal Trials, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 238.
AMISH, See: LOGSDON, GENE, Amish Economics: A Lesson for the Modern World, 1p: 18, in PP 1569-70. - WATNER, CARL, By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them: Voluntaryism & the Old Order Amish, 7pp: 19, in PP 1569-70.
ANAPHORIA, Welcome to the North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island, 2pp, in PP 1677: 114. - This virtual micro-nation is interesting to me only through its human diversity - containing 73 different ethnic groups. However, I have still to see any indication that it offers another than a territorial non-solution to this diversity. - PIOT, John Zube, 22.5.00.
ANARCHIST UNIVERSITY? See: , in PP 1722: INFOSHOP.ORG, Internet Anarchist University, 3pp, in PP 1722: 205, with URL list. So far it seems to consist of no more than a collection of articles online & some links. - J.Z. http://burn.ucsd.edu/~mai/Welcome.html
ANARCHISM & THE Money Problem, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anarchism and the Money Problem, 9 pp, n.d., with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 40.
ANARCHISM 2001, The 20th Annual Anarchist Bookfair, 20th October 2001, organized by Freedom Press, 2pp, in PP 1722: 202. http://freespace.virgin.net/anarchist.bookfair/frmain.htm mail@anarchistbookfair.org I suppose that this anarchist book fair, like all conventional ones, will confine itself to print on paper. At least there is no hint that it would welcome alternative media. - The printed book traders in the Southern Highlands of NSW, where I live, recently organized a "book trail" and leaflet with all their addresses - but specifically excluded all books offered on microfilm, floppies, CD-ROMs and all very cheap local second hand book sources, like those by LIFELINE, St. VINCENT DE PAUL, SALVATION ARMY, THE SMITH FAMILY and regular garage sales. The fully free marketing of books should not be left to the special interests of professionals with vested interests. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
ANARCHISM, HYPHENATED TYPES, See: ZUBE, JOHN, A Survey of Hyphenated Anarchist Types and their Opposites, 21 March 2,000 version, 13pp, in PP 1629: 1.
ANARCHISM, OBJECTIONS TO ANARCHISM, See: COUGHLIN, MICHAEL E., Objections to Anarchism. The Principles of Anarchism are Timeless Truths, from DANDELION, Summer 77 - Summer 79, 21pp, in PP 1696: 1. - Put online by ANARCHIST LIBRARY.
ANARCHISM, See: ANDRES, Andrew's Course in Anarchy, n.d., 16pp, in PP 1689-1693: 274. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
ANARCHISM, See: BRADFORD, R.W., In the Beginnings, there Were Anarchists, 2pp, in PP 1674: 37. - The moral and rational among them will be there, in the end, too, and the limited government advocates will be recognized as having been inconsistent. - J.Z.
ANARCHISM, See: CHOMSKY, NOAM, Notes on Anarchism. A revised version of his introduction to: Daniel Guerin, Anarchism: From Theory to Practice, 1997, 16pp, with some website addresses: 93, in PP 1583. - Chomsky is one of the anarchists least favoured by me. He is one of those giving anarchism a bad name. But I have to admit that he was one of the first to put some of his writings onto CD-ROMs. Alas, he did not do so in text-only format but in multimedia format, which meant that each of the disks could reproduce only one of his books, instead of 200 - 500 freedom books. Perhaps he would not have liked their competition on the same disk. - J.Z.
ANARCHISM, See: DIEHL, KARL, The Theory of Anarchism, from his book: Anarchismus, Kommunismus, und Sozialismus, 10pp provided by ANARCHY ARCHIVES, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 319.
ANARCHISM, See: EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Marktplatz fuer Liberalismus, Anarchismus und Kapitalismus, Nr. 1 - 3, 1998, 104 S., in PP 1617: 1. --- Internet: http://www.der-markt.com/ef --- Herausgeber: Joern Grunert grunert@metronet.de & Andre F. Lichtschlag Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de
ANARCHISM, See: GOEHLERT, ROBERT & HERCZEG, CLAIRE, Anarchism, a bibliography, 1982, 122pp, 1678 titles : 1- 41, author index : 37- 41, in PP 1546.
ANARCHISM, See: HOGEYE BILL, Hogeye Bill's Anarchism Page, Links, 2000, 1p, in PP 1701: 139. abcritte@yahoo.com
ANARCHISM, See: JASAY, ANTHONY De, Against Politics: On Government, Anarchy and Politics, 1998, Library Binding, 256pp, $ 75, amazon.com offer, with editorial and reader reviews, 3pp, in PP 1677: 139.
ANARCHISM, See: KROPOTKIN, PETER, Fields, Factories and Workshops, 1912, 477 pages, in Part II, starting with new numbering: 1-75, in PP 1546. - The weakest points of most anarchists are their "economics" & their territorial intolerance, i.e., their remaining dogmatism & authoritarianism. Among them Kropotkin was exceptional as a scientist and opponent to Malthusianism. - J.Z.
ANARCHISM, See: LAZARUS LONG & THE RATIONAL ANARCHIST.
ANARCHISM, See: LEVITAS, IRVING, on Tucker and American Anarchism, in PP 1600.
ANARCHISM, See: LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE et al, Der Streit zwischen kapitalistischen und sozialistischen Anarchisten. Dokumentation der Gaestebuchbeitraege zur innerlibertaeren Diskussion, zuletzt aktualisiert: 16.2.98, 24 S. , in PP 1611: 172 - Die anderen Teilnehmer: Tillmann; Robert Kalbach; Robert; olli and nils; Nick Kretschmann; Yohnny; Sven Weiberg; Jens Meiners; Henning Maruhn; Bjoern Wilsmann & Thomas Bruckbauer.
ANARCHISM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, A Critique of Huben's Non-Libertarian FAQ or Setting Fire to the Largest Collection of Strawmen outside of a Cornfield, 1996/98, 9pp, in PP 1612: 99. - I have never seen a cornfield with several strawmen. Maybe, if it covered square kilometers! - J.Z.
ANARCHISM, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., In Search of a Word. Limited Government versus Anarchy, 2pp: 138, in PP 1569-70.
ANARCHISM, See: MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, "... to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/ n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62.
ANARCHISM, See: O'CONNOR, MAX T., Deep Anarchy, An Eliminativist View of "The State", 9pp, in PP 1609: 12. - Reprint from EXTROPY, No. 5, Winter 1990.
ANARCHISM, See: RA Forum, Recherche sur lánarchisme - Research on Anarchism, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1700: 194. http://melior.univ-montp3.fr/ra_forum/
ANARCHISM, See: READ, HERBERT, Freedom - Is It A Crime? The Strange Case of the Three Anarchists Jailed at the Old Bailey, April 1945. Two Speeches by Herbert Read, foreword by E. Silverman, published by the Freedom Press Defence Committee, June 1945, 14pp: 109, in PP 1550. - FREEDOM, London, Anarchism and Outrage, Freedom Pamphlets No. 8, 1893, from FREEDOM, 12/1893, 8pp: 112, in PP 1550. - PAVLIK, GREGORY P., The Individual Anarchists: An Anthology of Liberty (1881-1908), edited by Frank H. Brooks, Transaction Books, 1994, 310pp, $ 39.95. Here only a 1 page review from THE FREEMAN, April 95: 114, in PP 1550. - I would gladly swap 50 LMP duplicates for a copy of this book. First come, first served! - J.Z., 30.10.99.
ANARCHISM, See: RILEY, THOMAS A., New England Anarchism in Germany, NEQ, XVIII, March 1945, 7pp, in PP 1607/8. - on John Henry Mackay.
ANARCHISM, See: Two References downloaded from the Internet, 2pp, from one of my first searches of the Internet through the system of a daughter in law: Spunk Library; MujeresLibres; Anarcha-feminist; Anarchy-List; Research on Anarchism, ChuckO: 119, in PP 1550. - See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Anarchy, Order, and Functions Performed by Government, 4pp: 118, in PP 1601-04. - See: LONG, RODERICK T., Anarchy in the U.K. The English Experience with Private Protection, 2pp: 325, in PP 1601-04.
ANARCHISM, See: WARD, D, What, me an Anarchist? 2pp, n.d. , in PP 1707: 199. - www.pitzer.edu/~dward/
ANARCHIST - AUTONOMIST, Long Haul Home Page, resist@burn.ucsd.edu 1997, 1p, in PP 1701: 122, links only. - Some links lists are so short that I do not bother to list them as directories. - We need universal links lists, snail mail address lists, bibliographies, abstracts, indexes and review collections for freedom lovers, not their dispersal over thousands of websites and tenthousands of books and periodicals. - J.Z.
ANARCHIST AGE MONTHLY REVIEW from October 1985 - June 2,000, incomplete & ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, Melbourne, 1132 pages on 9 microfiche, at 29x, in PP 1645-1653: 1-1132. http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/3879 anarchistage@yahoo.com
ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, Melbourne, Nos. 259 - 396, July 97 - April 2,000, incomplete, 500 pp: anarchistage@geocities.com http://www.vicnet.au/~anarchist & www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/3879 I strongly disagree with many of its principles, premises, conclusions and proposals and have not tried to list many or all of its short articles. One of its followers might do this one day on the Web. It is, obviously, the most active anarchist movement in Australia, driven by a few simple dogmas that for their supporters are beyond debate. They make extensive use of conventional printing, newspapers and radio broadcasting opportunities and have organized several conferences and mention many other groups and activities. Some of them were even profitable. I rather prefer those left-anarchists which, like JURA BOOKS & some others in Australia, try to distribute all kinds of mainly left-anarchist literature. So far, these anarchists, in spite of several appeals from me to them, have failed to make use of microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROM for their preferred writings. But they keep me on their mailing list and the least I can do in response is to get them, now and then, on record and available upon demand in form of cheap microfiche duplicates in my series. - PIOT, J.Z., 3.10.00. Note: Only those issues are reproduced here which are not reproduced in the ANARCHIST AGE MONTHLY REVIEW copies that are on hand for fiching. Issues reproduced in this set: Nos. 259 - 291; 293 - 294 (2 different Nos. 294 appeared!); 295 - 310; 320 - 325; 329 -332; 336 - 353; 358 - 363; 368 - 374; 379 - 396. The contents consists of so many and so short opinion, comments & review pieces, that I am not inclined to index them. Letters to the editor are often included as inserts and some leaflets by other groups as well. Typically, this group became involved in the Anti-Globalization protests, which prevented, to some extent, private advocates of free trade and private property from expressing their views in a conference, largely out of anti-corporation and anti-capitalist sentiments, with protectionism and anti-development ideas mixed in. - J.Z. , in PP 1641-1644: 1.
ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, No. 401 of 22-28 May 00 - 409, 412 - 418, 420 - 442, 444 - 468, 470, 472 - 485 of 11th - 17th February 2,002, incomplete, 370 pages, in PP 1734/36: 6. anarchistage@yahoo.com - "No globalisation without direct democracy" - is one of its slogans. As if each exchange across a border should be made dependent upon majority approval. These anarchists are not even aware of the rightfulness and usefulness of free trade and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of protectionism. Direct democracy can be rightfully and effectively used to uphold individual rights - but not to restrict them. - J.Z., 1.3.02. - Let each vote with his honestly earned dollars etc., on all his own affairs! That is direct self-government, individual & consumer sovereignty and free enterprise for everybody, rather than direct or indirect mob rule or majority or minority despotism, misrule by politicians, parties and or bureaucracies. It would also mean voluntary taxation, voluntary State-membership, personal laws & exterritorial autonomy. See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z. - 31.5.02.
ANARCHIST ARCHIVE, Disillusions of Anarchy: The Common Perception of Anarchy in Modern Day Society, 3pp, in PP 1696: 132.
ANARCHIST ARCHIVES PROJECT, THE, Introduction only, 1p, in PP 1701: 126, by Jerry Kaplan, 1998. P.O. Box 381323 Cambridge, MA 02238-1323 USA.
ANARCHIST BOOKSHOPS in Australia, 1p, 5 addresses, 1997: 771. - As far as I know, these addresses are still unchanged by 2,000 but have some more Internet addresses now. - J.Z.
ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, See: ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA - A GALLERY OF ANARCHISTS & POETS, SAINTS & SINNERS, MOVEMENTS & EVENTS, A - Z, also called: THE DAILY BLEED'S ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Home Page & same samples of entries, 62pp, in PP 1739: 1. - It's A - Z list offers just links and some abstracts to more detailed pages of its own or other web pages. - Entries by personalities rather than ideas. But an excellent beginning of an anarchist online encyclopaedia. I had printed out the URL list - but, unfortunately, the required details were all cut off on the right-hand margin. - Anti-CopyRite, questions, suggestions, additions, corrections to David Brown at recall@exkimo.com - Choose your own samples for downloads - and help to make this encyclopaedia complete and to get it published, cheaply and soon, on a CD-ROM, annually updated. - J.Z., 2.3.02.
ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, See: MID-ATLANTIC INFOSHOP, Anarchist Encyclopedia Project, short notice only, in PP 1662: 202. Send an e-mail to lists@tao.ca with no subject and the following in the body of the message: subscribe encyclo - Updated July 27, 99. - So far it seems to have resulted only in a mailing list, which I have not yet got around to visit. - No response to my CD-ROM project! - J.Z., 3.2.00.
ANARCHIST FAQ, Version 8.4, Introduction only, listing what is new in the FAQ since February 1997, 11pp, in PP 1703: 108. - Appendix: Anarchism and "anarcho"- capitalism, with links to replies to Bryan Caplan's "Anarchist Theory FAQ", version 5.2 & 4.11, 1p: 119. - However weak their arguments, at least they took some notice of some of the anarchist-capitalist positions and tried to defend their own against them. - J.Z. - Appendix: Anarchism and Maxism, Links list only, 3pp: 120. - Appendix: The Symbols of Anarchy, 7pp, on black flag, red-and-black flag and circled A ... 123.
ANARCHIST GROUPS OF NEW YORK, n.d. & no URL, no e-mail address given, 1p, in PP 1701: 131, just of online links to 9 anarchist groups. Site provide by flag.blackened.net.
ANARCHIST LIBRARY, JACQUES ELLUL, Christian Anarchist, 2pp, in PP 1703: 178. - From: Anarchist Library http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/ellul/index.html
ANARCHIST LIBRARY, MICHAEL Bakunin, 1814-1876, 1p, with links to 10 of his essays, in PP 1706: 1. - URL list on sheet 7! http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/index.html
ANARCHIST LIBRARY, THE, Liberty - the Mother, not the Daughter of Order, Links to Anarchist Thinkers, Miscellaneous Essays, Articles etc, Anarchist Links & URLs, 3pp, in PP 1696: 25. Dana Ward: dward@pitzer.edu www.pitzer.edu/~dward/Anarchist_Archives/archivehome.html
ANARCHIST LINKS, http://home.vicnet.net.au/~anarchist/mainindex.html 1page, in PP 1732: 111.
ANARCHIST LITERATURE, IN FRENCH, IN PRINT, PUBLICATIONS DE LEN DEHORS, coming to 792 pages, are offered in reprints on paper. All texts in French. List of titles only, with a short description, in French & their length, 3pp, in PP 1666/67: 417. - he List is headed: Anarchie pratique. Les Brochures De La Question Sociale - Publications de Len Dehors. At first I got them only in code, due to the frames on the website. (Whoever invented frames for websites ought to be framed - for a long sentence!) The lot could probably be offered by me, if I had good originals or photo-copies, on a mere 2 microfiche and then offered for $ 2. So, why don't these individualists and anarchist revolutionaries make use of that option, or, better still, of CD-ROMs? For on a few CD-ROMs they could probably reproduce ALL French anarchist writings, very cheaply, once they have bothered to digitize all these texts. - What could make them consider such alternatives? - J.Z., 4.2.01.
ANARCHIST MEDIA INSTITUTE, Urgent, 1p, 21 June 99, protesting the cancellation of an anarchist very early morning program: 209, in PP 1587. - A protest against a statist organization being no longer willing to discuss some anarchist ideas. - J.Z.
ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER FOR JURA BOOKS, Edition 8, October 1998, 1p: 208, in PP 1587.
ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER, JURA BOOKS, Edition 9, January 1999, 1p: 207, in PP 1598.
ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER for JURA BOOKS, 14, Feb. 00, 1p, in PP 1700: 207. jura@chaos.apana.org.au
ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER FOR JURA BOOKS, FEB - MARCH 01, 2pp, in PP 1734/36: 371.
ANARCHIST PERIODICALS, 2pp, in PP 1630: 6 & 15.
ANARCHIST PROPAGANDA ARCHIVES, 1/2 page note with links: www.cat.org.au/aprop/pages5.html , in PP 1732: 44.
ANARCHIST RESOURCES FROM THE INTERNET, Download, 1p only: 375, in PP 1561-63.
ANARCHIST RESOURCES INCORPORATED NEWSLETTER ... INCLUDING JURA NEWS, 4/98, 1p: 273, in PP 1599.
ANARCHIST RESOURCES INCORPORATED, NEWSLETTER, including JURA NEWS, edition 4, Nov. 1997, 2pp, in PP 1655: 49.
ANARCHIST RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET, ( A ) Links, 5pp, in PP 1701: 167. nihil@start.no -
ANARCHIST RESOURCES ON THE WEB, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 41.
ANARCHIST STUDIES, Contents List, 1993-2000, with links, 8pp, in PP 1694: 181.
ANARCHIST TALKS & DISCUSSION SERIES, At Jura Books, 1p leaflet, in PP 1641-1644: 98. jura@chaos.apana.org.au
ANARCHIST WEB PAGES, OTHER, 67 pp including 23pp URL list, in PP 1706: 123. - Probably from An Anarchist FAQ, version 8.4.
ANARCHIST YELLOW PAGES, Your Guide to Anarchists and Troublemakers around the Globe, 16pp downloads of links, incomplete. For some reason countries are not alphabetically listed. 2,000 edition, in PP 1732: 95.
ANARCHIST/LIBERTARIAN LINKS, 2pp, in PP 1701: 193. - It would be so much easier and cheaper if one could get e.g. all anarchist sites on one or a few CD-ROMs, annually updated, and if the same were done e.g. for all libertarian and all conservative sites. All their literature and comments on it, could also be so published, very cheaply and permanently. When will that fact be widely enough comprehended? Then one would only have to look up an updating site www.anarcho-capitalist.com/bill/anarchism/AnarchBookmarks.html - if one wants the very latest. - J.Z., 11.7.01.
ANARCHISTS & FELLOW TRAVELLERS, Links list, not printing out its & their URL, 7pp, in PP 1731: 117.
ANARCHISTS AND FELLOW TRAVELLERS, 15pp guide, anonymous, in PP 1717: 189. - Includes a long URL list. www.syntac.net/hoax/index.php mailto:daveg@syntac.net%20(Anarchism)
ANARCHIVES, Welcome to Web Site, with links, 6pp, in PP 1703: 199. - Tao media collective: tao@tao.ca www.tao.ca/thunder/anarchistvest.html
ANARCHO CAPITALISM, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Requirements for Anarcho Capitalism, 1p, in PP 1711/12: 18.
ANARCHO CAPITALISM, See: HOGEYE BILL, Anarcho-Capitalist Manifesto, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1701: 137.
ANARCHOCAPITALISM, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS, A Short Defence of Anarchocapitalism, 2pp: 65, in PP 1565-67.
ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE, Home Page & some Linked Articles, 39pp, in PP 1701: 65. - "This Website attempts to cover three main topics: the weird, wild, wonderful side of politics, technology, and music..." www.grubworm.com/sludge/index.htm
ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE, RESTITUTION, 1p, in PP 1701: 67. - Already King Friedrich II of Prussia ("the Great) did recognize clearly that only a fraction, let us say, 1/4th of all thieves, are caught and convicted. When they restitute only what they have stolen, and do so either in kind or through their forced labour or forced debt collection from them, then only 1/4 of all thefts are indemnified. Thus he proposed that they should repay to the victims of thefts the other 3/4s of theft damages as well, making the deterrence and penalty larger and also achieving indemnification for all victims. Moreover, this could be made to provide them with an incentive to denounce other thieves, not yet caught and convicted, in order to reduce the burden upon themselves. Between them they do know much more about thefts by others than do the police forces. See my article on prison reform. - Collective responsibility is rightful within a very limited sphere, e.g. for people convicted of the same kind of crime. - Naturally, that would require full employment and productive use of prison labour for those who have to be incarcerated for some time. - J.Z.
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM, See: D., JAMES, Brief Explanation of anarcho-capitalism, 3pp, in PP 1703: 186.
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM, See: SWEDENHAMMAR, THORD, Why Anarcho-Capitalism is Humanism, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 264. www.anarchism.net thords@anarchism.net In ON PANARCHY 20-24.
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM, www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/4804/neoanarch.html Links List, 1/2 page, in PP 1732: 184, website:
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM.HTML, Article list, 3pp of links, in PP 1716: 108. - From a time before I got into the habit of getting the URLs printed out, too. - J.Z.
ANARCHO-CAPITALIST.COM, Home Page, Contents & Links, 1p, in PP 1701: 120. www.anarcho-capitalist.com/ anarchofreak@anarcho-capitalist.com
ANARCHOS, No. 4 & 5, 1986, 128 pp, in PP 1743/44: 1. "All Greek to me!"- so I will not even try to list the contents. However, the ANARCHOS collective did supply an English contents list for issue 4, which follows this contents listing.
ANARCHO-SYNDICALISM, Note of 13 July 2000 that www.anarchosyndicalism.org/ has been updated, 1/2 p, in PP 1722: 204.
ANARCHY ARCHIVES, About Us, 1p, in PP 1695: 205. - Dana Ward dward@pitzer.edu, since 1995.
ANARCHY ARCHIVES, An Online Research Center on the History and Theory of Anarchism, Bright but Lesser Lights. A Collection of Other Prominent Anarchists: links to 44 anarchist writers, 1999, 1p, in PP 1695: 185. http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist-Archives/contactus.html
ANARCHY ARCHIVES, Commentary, 5pp, in PP 1696: 139. - Review of: Filler, Louis, Acorns into Oaks... & of Stern, "The Pantarch: A Biography of Stephen Pearl Andrews", 1968, 2pp: 139. - ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, Bibliography, 2pp: 141.
ANARCHY ARCHIVES, Godwin's Biographical Information, 2pp, in PP 1696: 125. - His essay against Malthusianism isn't mentioned. I still seek a complete copy! - J.Z., July 01. - Some time later at least the first part of this essay appeared on the Internet & I downloaded and fiched this part. - J.Z., 27.5.02.
ANARCHY ARCHIVES, Stephen Pearl Andrews, 1812-1886, Biographical Information, 2pp with links, in PP 1732: 193. http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/index.html
ANARCHY ARCHIVES, The Cynosure, 1p, with URLs, dward@pitzer.edu , in PP 1696: 131.
ANARCHY CENTER, Anarchy-Related Resources, 1p, in PP 1677: 176. (c) BigEye.com - only 11 entries. But it concludes with: "More to come...".
ANARCHY IN KANSAS, Kansas City, Issue # 1, October 2000, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 363.
ANARCHY RESOURCES, Select Anarchy Resources, 1p of links, anarchism-subscribe@makelist.com , in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 299. - Repeated on page 335. Sorry, but no harm has been done. One can get too flooded by papers. - J.Z.
ANARCHY RING, owned by alex300, Links, 3pp, listing libertarian web rings, in PP 1682: 198. www.webring.org/cgi-bin/
ANARCHY, A Journal of Desire Armed, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1717: 207. web@anarchymag.org
ANARCHY, See: KARI'S ANARCHY PAGES, Home page, 6pp, in PP 1616: 171. - kmfreckl@mail.uccs.edu
ANARRES BOOKS CATALOG, 1999/2000, 20pp: 7, in PP 1571. -- ANARRES BOOKS, Introductory leaflet, 1p: 187, in PP 1600. website: http:///www.anarres.org.au/ - e-mail: mailorder@anarres.org.au - Contains a short Australian contacts listing.
ANARRES BOOKS CATALOG, Aut. 2,000 Update, 4p, in PP 1734/36: 373. www.anarres.org.au mailorder@anarres.org.au
ANCIENT SOURCES (from Classical Greek & Roman Literature) for the Principles which Influenced the Founders of the American Constitutional Republic, 1 p, links to some online works by Aristotle, Cicero & Polybius and to Marshall Davis Lloyd's "Polybius and the Founding Fathers: the Separation of Powers", no date, compiler, URL or e-mail mentioned on this home page, in PP 1675: 1.
ANDEL, JAY VAN, Economic and Social Challenges of the Eighties, 6pp: 135, in PP 1581-82. - They are the same challenges, for the last hundreds of years! - J.Z.
ANDELSON, ROBERT V., Imputed Rights: An Essay in Christian Social Theory, 1974, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 208.
ANDERS, BERND, Replik zum Aufsatz "Parteienportrait: Der BFB", 1 S. , in PP 1617: 91.
ANDERSON, BILL, Boom and Bust, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 12pp, in PP 1757/58: 235.
ANDERSON, BILL, Casualties of the War on Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 1/84, 10pp, in PP 1764: 194.
ANDERSON, BILL, Freedom of Speech/Freedom of Ownership, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 1p, in PP 1765: 168.
ANDERSON, C. W., Price, the Peaceful Regulator, THE FREEMAN, 5/74, 2pp, in PP 1754: 193.
ANDERSON, CARLOTTA R., All-American Anarchist. Joseph A. Labadie and the Labor Movement, 1998, 328pp, Wayne State University Press, $ 34.95 cloth, flyer only, 1p, in PP 1586: 122, 1696: 130. 1p flyer for the book, in PP 1628: 209; PP 1627: 124; PP 1630: 208; PP 1631-1633: 628; PP 1654: 116; PP 1656-1659: 72. PP 1687/88: 96. PP 1698: 134.
ANDERSON, CARLOTTA R., All-American Anarchist: Joseph A. Labadie and the Labor Movement, contents list & introduction only, 3pp, in PP 1695: 66. See also her website.
ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, 1998, 328 pages, 30 illustrations, ISBN 0-8143-2707-9, $ 34.95 cloth, A Great Lakes Book publication, 1p flyer only for the book. - 122 in PP 1549, 124, in PP 1550, 20 in PP 1565-67. 2pp: 417 in PP 1579-80 & in PP 1611: 200. - Carlotta Anderson, & her husband, both journalists, hosted me in 1990. She is a niece of Laurance Labadie and helped me getting some writings by Joe Labadie and his son Laurance Labadie together for microfiching. Alas, Laurance Labadie's essays, amounting almost to a small encyclopaedia on individualist anarchism, have, mostly, still to be readied for fiching by me. And much of his valuable correspondence remains still largely buried in the LABADIE COLLECTION, due to copyrights restrictions. - J.Z.
ANDERSON, GORDON T., Broadcasting Property Rights, & the 1st Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 208. - Exclusive band-width ownership in certain areas is like feudal chattel ownership towards the listeners & their right to freedom of expression and information. Fully free competition would allow more broadcasting stations than there are listeners willing to pay for them. Anyhow, now the Internet permits "broadcasting" even to individuals, upon orders or individual connections. - J.Z.
ANDERSON, MAXWELL, The Guaranteed Life, 6pp: 32, in PP 1549.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G. The Assault on Capital, THE FREEMAN, 11/79, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 297.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., A Bit at a Time, 3pp, in PP 1655: 13. - While not a single and easy "quick fix" could solve all our problems, a great acceleration of the enlightenment process is possible and affordable, if it is seriously attempted with new or so far neglected or under-utilized means. - J.Z.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., A Commitment to Freedom, 3pp, in PP 1655: 45. - A commitment to all the alternative media, methods and processes by which freedom can be promoted, is needed as well! - J.Z.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., A Page on Freedom, No. 1, 1984, 1p from FEE , in PP 1558: 124.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., A Summer at FEE, 4pp on the FEE Seminars, in PP 1655: 17. - Only few could ever afford the time and costs of personal attendance. I was never so lucky. Such information offers should, as far as possible, be universally accessible, at a price, via e.g. correspondence school offers, audio- and video tapes, microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs. Now, via the Internet, even personal feedback is possible and no longer tied to a certain time and place or even a single language. And most of FEE's reference library could be shared via cheap duplicates, produced only upon demand, on affordable alternative media. But FEE remains more or less tied to the old ways. But at least it has somewhat used the record and audio tape and video tape options. That is not enough - but a beginning. - J.Z.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., Bequest to Liberty, 2pp, in PP 1655: 53. Mainly against taxation, but without pointing out the various voluntary taxation proposals so far made, which COULD become very popular. - J.Z.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., Gold is Legal, But ... THE FREEMAN, Jan. 75, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 4.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., Life Begins at Forty, 2pp, in PP 1655: 61. - 40 years of FEE.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., Spreading the Freedom Philosophy. The Story of FEE, 3pp, in PP 1655: 57.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., The Freedom Rule, 3pp, in PP 1655: 77. - "the idea of leaving others alone and restricting the use of force to the enforcement of the Rule of Law. . ."
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., The Good Old Days, 2pp, in PP 1655: 81.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., The Task of Partners, 3pp, in PP 1655: 9. - To fully release the creative energies of freedom lovers for the promotion of freedom ideas, much more is needed than offering them, temporarily, another batch of freedom writings, lectures, seminars & conferences. - J.Z.
ANDERSON, SARAH, Oil Drilling in Alaska, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 57. - I have witnessed myself, e.g. in California, how little modern oil drilling impinges upon the environment. Far less would it do so in an icy wilderness. - J.Z.
ANDERSON, THOMAS S., Economics and Knowledge, 3pp: 168, in PP 1565-67.
ANDERSON, TOM, To the Graduates, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 115. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
ANDERTON, PAUL, I also Eat Meat - But ..., 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 279.
ANDERTON, PAUL: Abortion: What Problem? First Reply to Antoine Clarke, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 314.
ANDERTON, PAUL R., Dunblane, Guns and Excuses, 3pp: 769, in PP 1601-04.
ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: 1.) BRATTON, WILLIAM; DENNIS, NORMAN (Editor); MALLON, RAY, ORR, JOHN; POLLARD, CHARLES, Zero Tolerance; Policing in a Free Society, IEA, 138pp; 2. ) MURRAY, CHARLES; DAVIES, MALCOLM; RUTHERFORD, ANDREW; YOUNG, JOCK, Does Prison Work? IEA, 54pp; 3.) BROADHEAD, JULIAN, Editor, Prison Writing No. 10, 4pp: 827, in PP 1601-04.
ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: BURROWS, LYNETTE, The Fight for the Family, Family Education Trust, Oxford, 1p: 817, in PP 1601-04.
ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: GREEN, DAVID, Benefit Dependency. How Welfare Undermines Independence, IEA, 60pp: 1p: 831, in PP 1601-04.
ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: HUTTON, WILL, et al, Stakeholding and its Critics, IEA, London, 104pp, 2pp: 790, in PP 1601-04.
ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: RANDLE, MICHAEL, How to Defend Yourself in Court, The Civil Liberties Trust, London, 1p: 778, in PP 1601-04.
ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: RODER, THOMAS, Dr., KUBILLUS, VOLKER & BURWELL, ANTHONY, Psychiatrists - The Men Behind Hitler, Freedom Publishing, L.A., 408pp, 3pp: 775, in PP 1601-04. - Psychologists and psychiatrists are usually blind to the political, economic and social causes that led to the Hitler regime and WW II. - J.Z.
ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: WHELAN, ROBERT, editor of: Teaching Right and Wrong: Have the Churches Failed?, IEA, 44pp: 1p: 757, in PP 1601-04. - Who could have doubted that they did and had to, like the governmental miseducation departments did? - J.Z. - ANDERTON, PAUL R., The "New" Education Debate, 1p: 764, in PP 1601-04.
ANDERTON, PAUL R., The "New" Education Debate, 1p: 764, in PP 1601-04.
ANDERTON, PAUL, R. God & Morality - Help or Hindrance? 1p: 755, in PP 1601-04.
ANDRADE, DAVID, 1859 - 1928, 3pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 341, Takver's initiative www.takver.com Takver@onaustralia.com.au , with some links to his available writings.
ANDRES, Andrew's Course in Anarchy, n.d., 16pp, in PP 1689-1693: 274. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
ANDREWS, JIM, The Automation of Oppression, Fact or Fantasy? 4 pp, in PP 1656-1659: 42.
ANDREWS, JIM, Trial by Jury, 5pp, in PP 1656-1659: 120.
ANDREWS, JIM, Victim Rights, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 246.
ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, See: ANARCHY ARCHIVES, Commentary, 5pp, in PP 1696: 139. - Review of: Filler, Louis, Acorns into Oaks... & of Stern, "The Pantarch: A Biography of Stephen Pearl Andrews", 1968, 2pp: 139. - ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, Bibliography, 2pp: 141.
ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, See: ANARCHY ARCHIVES, Stephen Pearl Andrews, 1812-1886, Biographical Information, 2pp with links, in PP 1732: 193. The following website offers much on other anarchists, too: http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/index.html
ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Book (biography) about Stephen Pearl Andrews (by Madelaine B. Stern) , 2pp, in PP 1725: 107.
ANIMAL RIGHTS, See: FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 3pp, of: SCRUTON, ROGER, Animal Rights and Wrongs, Demos, London, 1996, 113pp pb, L 7.95, ISBN 1 898309 82 5, in PP 1708-1710: 431.
ANIMAL RIGHTS, See: GRAHAM, JODY L., Auburn University, Review of: Stephen R. L. Clark's collection of essays: "Animals and their Moral Standing", 3pp, in PP 1680: 190. No e-mail or URL or snail mail address given.
ANIMAL RIGHTS, See: LIVE AND LET LIVE, Redwood Valley, "pro-life, animal rights, libertarian", No. 13, October 1998, 27pp, in PP 1610: 1.
ANIMAL RIGHTS, See: PETRO, SYLVESTER, Human Rights, Animal Rights, and Friends of the Earth, THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 95.
ANIMAL RIGHTS, See: ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Animal Crackers, 1p, on animal rights, in PP 1745-1748: 810.
ANIMAL RIGHTS? See: FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 2pp, of: LEAHY, MICHAEL P.T. Against Liberation: Putting Animals in Perspective, Routledge, 1994, 286pp, in PP 1708-1710: 151.
ANN, KAY & CHRIS, Anarcho-Feminism, 1p in PP 1699: 12.
ANNARRES BOOKS, Advertisement, 2pp, in PP 1641-1644: 77. Email: anarres@anarki.net Website: www.anarki.net/anarres
ANONYMOS, Lenin & Stalin, 4pp, in PP 1694: 113, from www.geocities/com/CapitolHill/2419/index.html
ANONYMOUS (AMICUS POPULI) TO SNELL SWICKARD, NANCY, SHOTGUN NEWS, 1996, 2pp letter on Drug Laws and Gun Laws, in PP 1609: 104.
ANONYMOUS, Americans - Fed Up with Big Brother Watching like a Hawk? , 1p, in PP 1615: aakkt@truefriend2u.net
ANONYMOUS, Americans: Get the IRS off your BACK -- LEGALLY!1p unasked-for message. Contact: l55f@bigfoot.com? Put NO Tax in the subject box. In PP 1606: 418.
ANONYMOUS, Ayn Rand Goes to Washington, 2pp: 49, in PP 1579-80.
ANONYMOUS, Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide! The Invisible Killer, 1p: 166, in PP 1554/55. (Satire on H -2 - 0 = Water - and many bogus safety campaigns.)
ANONYMOUS, Black Market Taxi Service, 2pp: 176, in PP 1565-67.
ANONYMOUS, COMPILER, Major Documents, Books, Essays, Pamphlets, & Tracts in the Historical Development of the American Constitutional Republic. Anglo-American Antecedents in the Struggle of Private Rights & Freedom through Constitutionally Limited Government from Magna Carta to the U.S. Bill of Rights. No URL or e-mail contact mentioned, just the click-on links, in 2pp, with 4 selected writings by Ezra Taft Benson, Bastiat, Rand & Herbert, in PP 1675: 5.
ANONYMOUS, Das Ende Der Freiheit. Deutschland unter der schleichenden Diktatur, 2 S. , in PP 1716: 37. -Ueber die bereits in der Weimarer Republik bestehenden gesetzlichen Unterdrueckungen. Die Nazis haben diese spaeter nur "vollendet". Die Totalitaeren, die braunen und die roten, wurden durch diese Gesetze nicht eingeschraenkt. Sie beherrschten die Strasse und die Versammlungen. Wohl aber die verbleibenden Demokraten und Republikaner usw., die den Gesetzen gehorchten und sich nicht bewaffnet hatten obwohl sie, zahlenmaessig, den Totalitaeren ueberlegen und sogar gut organisiert waren, z.B. im "Reichsbanner" mit etwa 2 1/2 Millionen Mitgliedern. Ohne die Fehler der Freiheitssucher haetten auch dann und dort die Totalitaeren nicht an die Macht kommen koennen. Aber auch sie unterschrieben z.B. den staatssozialistischen monetaeren Despotismus der zur Verarmung, Inflation, Weltkrise und Massenarbeitslosigkeit fuehrte. Unter solchen kuenstlich geschaffenen, wenn auch nicht beabsichtigten Zustaenden, wurden die Totalitaeren immer staerker und die Schuld wurde den Demokraten, Juden, Verschwoerern und Andersdenkenden zugeschoben, nicht den unrechtmaessigen u. irrationalen Gesetzen, die die Krisen verursachten. Durch die Grosse Inflation und die grosse Wirtschaftskrise hatten die Deutschen oekonomisch noch zweimal so viel wie im 1. Weltkrieg verloren.- Darueber herrscht immer noch keine Klarheit in den Koepfen. - J.Z., 28.7.01.
ANONYMOUS, Degrees of "Busybodyism", 1/2 page, in PP 1663: 63.
ANONYMOUS, ERICH MUEHSAM Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1696: 134. - Referring for most of his info to: Dr. David Shepherd at American University and his book: From Bohemia to the Barricades: Erich Muehsam and the Development of a Revolutionary Drama & his unpublished manuscript of: "Thunderation: Folk Play with Song and Dance". dshep@american.edu
ANONYMOUS, French Learned the Hard Way, 1p, in PP 1551. - On the French Revolution. - Did they learn enough? - J.Z.
ANONYMOUS, Gold, Money and Inflation, 2pp: 12, in PP 1559.
ANONYMOUS, Has the Second Amendment Been Abridged? 1p: 228, in PP 1572-73.
ANONYMOUS, How to Determine Undisclosed Financial Interests. A Manual written for government revenue agents, 1983, 86pp, $ 15, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 358.
ANONYMOUS, Llosa and de Soto Fight for the Free Market, 1p: 75, in PP 1579-80.
ANONYMOUS, Loans Available to Networkers for as little as 2% for 15 years, 2pp, in PP 1616: 207. - C44m@bigfoot.com?subject=Loan_Info
ANONYMOUS, Marx & the State, 5pp, in PP 1695: 119.
ANONYMOUS, Marxism and Anarchism, 3pp, in PP 1695: 110. - Too many are still stuck in the swamps of Marxism or too much dirt of them keeps sticking on them or in their minds. - J.Z.
ANONYMOUS, No More Secrets Software, 4pp, in PP 1616: 199. - lizaa@myrealbox.com - Would you entrust these people with your credit card details? - Since then I received two more such e-mails. I guess I have to reply to them, asking me to take me off their list. But that still means one has to pay something for unwanted mail! - J.Z.
ANONYMOUS, Papers for all Immigrants - General Immigration Amnesty Petition, 1p, in PP 1682: 31.
ANONYMOUS, Philosophy, n.d., 1/2 p, in PP 1701: 121, libertarian. Some URLs are simply ridiculously http://geocities.yahoo.com/toto?s=76000022&1=NE&b=1&t=972296215';yfEA(0);geovisit(); long! Perhaps I got it right. - J.Z.
ANONYMOUS, Regulations, Bunkers for the Powerful, 1p, in PP 1671: 109. URL added but too long for me to try to reproduce it here accurately in the first try! - J.Z.
ANONYMOUS, Review, n.d., 29pp, of: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand: 1, in PP 1598.
ANONYMOUS, Striking Blows Against Power, 2pp anarchist leaflet, in PP 1698: 134.
ANONYMOUS, Taxation, the Legitimization of Extortion, 2pp, in PP 1671: 148.
ANONYMOUS, The Double Edge of Computers, 3pp: 172, in PP 1569-70.
ANONYMOUS, The Future that Didn't Work, n.d., 1p, on Sweden, in PP 1671: 159.
ANONYMOUS, The West's Nelson Mandela, 2pp: 162, in PP 1572-73. - On Jimmy Stevens & the Na Griamel Project.
ANONYMOUS, Toward a New Country in East Africa, 4pp, in PP 1609: 1. - From the NCF: New Country Foundation. Between Ethiopia and British Somaliland.
ANONYMOUS, Twilight of the Right. The Bankruptcy of Conservatism, 3pp: 142, in PP 1579-80.
ANONYMOUS, Types of Anarchism. General Classification of Political Ideologies, 3pp, in PP 1701: 204. Version of 12/17/96. Another classificiation scheme. Comments to: abcritter@yahoo.com I am still aiming to microfiche a compilation of the dozens of classification systems that have so far been proposed. - Any further submissions? - J.Z.
ANONYMOUS, Uebersetzer von PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA: Zum Problem eines freiheitlich-genossenschaftlichen Sozialismus, 3pp: 88, in PP 1576.
ANONYMOUS, United States Opting Out of an Oppressive Monarchy, 1p: 75, in PP 1551.
ANONYMOUS, Up versus Down "Peg" Spectrum, 1p, in PP 1706: 195, another "classification system". - I do still aim to provide a compilation of all the classification systems that I can get hold of - at least on one microfiche. - J.Z.
ANONYMOUS, Victims of the 'Reagan Doctrine', Central Americans fleeing Communism denied asylum in U.S., 2pp: 260, in PP 1579-80.
ANONYMOUS, What Is the Militia? 1p, n.d., no source, with some article links, in PP 1685/86: 93.
ANONYMOUS, Which Takes Priority? State or Economic Authority? 1p, provided by abcritter@yahoo.com - revised 1996 & referring to Liberarian Philosophers Answer FAQs: www.anarcho-capitalist.com - This article is a contribution towards classification systems. In PP 1674: 89.
ANONYMOUS, Why Anarcho-(anything but Capitalism) Isn't Anarchy but Requires Hierarchy. Why Socialism Requires Poverty & Labor Isn't the Source of Wealth, 1p, in PP 1701: 150.
ANONYMOUS, Why Drug Prohibition Cannot Work, 3pp: 279, in PP 1579-80.
ANONYMOUS, World Ideologies Explained, 1p, in PP 1611: 154.
ANSON, BILL, Freedom's Song, 1p, with notes for the tune of Battle Hymn of the Republic, in PP 1713-1715: 168. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION, Operations Policy Handbook, Revision 1.1, 25-Oct.- 87, 2pp: 137; About the A.C.I.F, 3pp: 139; Why should I join an intellectual activist organization? 3pp: 142, in PP 1598.
ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION, Platform Handbook of the, Revision 1.1, 2 March 1988, 22pp, with short bibliography. A short A-Z of the ACIF version of objectivism: 115, in PP 1598. - I like A - Z compilations of pro-freedom thoughts and would like to see all of them published in combination, towards a pro freedom encyclopaedia. - J.Z., 12.11.1999.
ANTHONY, PIERS, Volk, 3pp from PULPLESS.COM, with abstract, reviews and downloading option for free sampler or the whole book, no price mentioned, in PP 1616: 68.
ANTI-AGING BREAKTHROUGH with Oral HGH 15189, aazone@uole.com of 16.10.01, www.ghformula.com , in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 190.
ANTI-AMERICANISM, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., American Culture, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 210. - On Anti-Americanism and "Cultural Imperalism". - The more popular services like MacDonald's are, world-wide, the more they are attacked by some uncritical critics. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA - A GALLERY OF ANARCHISTS & POETS, SAINTS & SINNERS, MOVEMENTS & EVENTS, A - Z, also called: THE DAILY BLEED'S ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Home Page & same samples of entries, 62pp, in PP 1739: 1. - It's A - Z list offers just links and some abstracts to more detailed pages of its own or other web pages. - Entries by personalities rather than ideas. But an excellent beginning of an anarchist online encyclopaedia. I had printed out the URL list - but, unfortunately, the required details were all cut off on the right-hand margin. - Anti-CopyRite, questions, suggestions, additions, corrections to David Brown at recall@exkimo.com - Choose your own samples for downloads - and help to make this encyclopaedia complete and to get it published, cheaply and soon, on a CD-ROM, annually updated. - J.Z., 2.3.02.
ANTI-CAPITALIST MENTALITY, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
ANTIFEDERALIST PAPERS, Index and Links to them, 4pp, (c) 1996 at Common Law, in PP 1678: 105. West El Paso Information Network. - What is original in this compilation of ancient texts? What the law permits isn't always right and sensible. - J.Z., 4.1.01.
ANTISEMITISM & SOCIALISM, See: COWEN, TYLER, The Socialist Roots of Modern Anti-Semitism, THE FREEMAN, 1/97, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 376.
ANTI-SLAVERY, Website, clipping hint only, A. 22.8.00: www.antislavery.org/ - in PP 1654: 103. - Oldest anti-slavery society in the world. According to another recent article I read, somewhere, ca. 4 million people a year are still "sold" either into marriage, compulsory labour, prostitution or, as children, for sexual abuse. If that is true, then the number of these victims is larger than the largest number of black slaves sold annually to North and South America before slavery was officially "abolished". - J.Z.
ANTI-STATISM, MORE, Links, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 73.
ANTI-STATIST, THE, Home page for this zine, 1p, in PP 1614: 206. - rklein@acsu.buffalo.edu
ANTI-STATIST, THE, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 620.
ANTITRUST & COMPETITION, 1/2p, in PP 1704, altogether 115 resources are referred to: 85. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
ANTITRUST, See: BAIRD, CHARLES W., Unions & Antitrust: Governmental Hypocrisy, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1764: 118.
ANTITRUST, See: CORDATO, ROY E., Review, 3pp, of: ARMENTANO, D.T., Antitrust and Monopoly: Anatomy of a Policy Failure, N.Y., John Wiley & Sons, 1982, 292pp: 58, in PP 1574-75.
ANTITRUST, See: GABLE, WAYNE & GOFF, BRIAN, Antitrust: Market Process and Public Choice Perspectives, 3pp: 55, in PP 1574-75.
ANTITRUST, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, DON LOBO TIGGRE on the Coming Social Changes. An Interview by Alberto Mingardi, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 169.
ANTI-WAR PROPAGANDA, Links, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 68.
ANTMAN, LESS, The Moral Foundation of Liberty, 2pp: 85, in PP 1589-94.
ANY TIME NOW, Summer 1998, 1 page directory to other anarchist zines: 122, in PP 1571.
ANY TIME NOW, Anarchist - Decentralist Newsletter, No. 10, Summer 2,000, No. 11, Fall 2,000, No. 12, Spring 2,001, No. 13, Summer 2,001, 24pp, in PP 1731 43. http://sites.netscape.net/anytimenow dickm11@excite.com
ANY TIME NOW, Anarchist Economics, n.d., 1p, in PP 1630: 34.
ANY TIME NOW, Argenta, Nos. 5, 6, 7, Winter 98, Spring 99, Fall 99 & 7, Spring 2000, 28pp, in PP 1629: 1. "Anarchist Decentralist". This periodical contains many letters not listed here. - J.Z. e-mail: rnmartin@wkpowerlink.com dickm11@exite.com http://sites.netscape.net/anytimenow
ANY TIME NOW, Canadian Contacts, 4 links only, 1/2 p, in PP 1701: 123, anarchist.
ANY TIME NOW, Social Anarchist and Decentralist Zine, 3pp, in PP 1696: 136. - Bookstore: Larry Gambone, Red Lion Press & Dick Martin http://sites.netscape.net/richardmartin/atn An Anarchist Credo, 1p: 138. redlionpress@hotmail.com dimar@direct.ca
AQUINAS, THOMAS, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Thomas Aquinas & the Invention of Libertarian Thinking, 1998, 7pp, in PP 1705: 113. - On tolerance and self-reasoning. - J.Z. - Has Blankertz by now extended his tolerance to tolerance towards exterritorial autonomy for all kinds of volunteer communities? Aquinas and Ayn Rand didn't. - J.Z.
ARABS & TERRORISM? See: MCGEE, ROBERT W., Arab Terrorism: Causes and Cure, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 379. - Terrorism is not a characteristic of any race, religion, culture or ideology. Some Jews have also committed terrorist acts. All kinds of people are capable of it - when they are suppressed or believe themselves suppressed. To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! Nobody is to be held responsible for the actions of any government that is imposed upon him, or for those of other people who may share some features with him. The worst kinds of terrorism are all practised upon the wrongful principle of "collective responsibility" which almost everybody takes for granted. And this "principle" is usually adopted not only by territorial governments, in their warfare against non-combatants, but also by people whose individual or minority group choices are wrongfully suppressed and who cannot easily and fast enough liberate themselves via majority voting and democratic administration of "justice". Let these and all other volunteer communities have their own personal laws and full exterritorial autonomy - anywhere except on private properties, where they have to respect the house-rules of their hosts. Imposed territorial laws and institutions have always brought dissent, resistance, terrorism, civil wars, revolutions and wars. Arabs were and are no more, generally, terrorists, than Russians were or are Communists and Jews moneylenders and bankers. But certain conditions and institutions (especially those of territorialism) and certain ideas (especially that of collective responsibility), do drive SOME people, of any race, faith, ideology to terrorist acts because they see no clear, rightful, fast and easy way, under present conditions, to become masters of their own fate. Thus they get the courage, desperation and strength of cornered rats and lose all respect for the rights and liberties of others. Let them opt out and do their own things to and for themselves, under full exterritorial autonomy. At least begin to publicly discuss this alternative as a rightful and sensible pacifying measure. Mere repression will not prevent and end all terrorism, as long as all the factors that breed it do remain. This is not an excuse for any of their terrorist acts but an attempt to understand them better with the aim to end and prevent them. - PIOT, J.Z., 18.5.02. & 1.6.02.
ARBITRATION: List of FNF links only, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 345. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.
ARCHER, MICHAEL, The Lengthening Limits of Life, 2pp, NATURE AUSTRALIA, Winter 1997: 249, in PP 1595-96.
ARCHIVIO PINELLI, CENTRO STUDI LIBERTARI, Milano, eleuthera@tin.it 1p, in PP 1675: 156.
ARGENTINA, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Argentina on the Brink, THE FREEMAN, 12/82, 9pp, in PP 1757/58: 343. - It is, again, for the same reasons: Legal tender and monopoly paper money, over-issued and mismanaged as usual. - J.Z., 18.5.02. - COOPER, RICHARD A., Argentina at the Crossroads, THE FREEMAN, 12/89, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 353.
ARISTOS FOUNDATION, About Ayn Rand, www.aristos.org/index/htm 3pp, in PP 1681: 43.
ARIZONA CAUCUS CLUB, Promoting Constitutional Liberty, 1p introduction, in PP 1656-1659: 91.
ARIZONA CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, Leaflet, n.d., 4pp: 120, in PP 1547.
ARMADOR, JORGE, Errors Can only Be Refuted, not Suppressed, 2pp: 88, in PP 1572-73.
ARMAND, E. & L'EN DEHORS, www.multimania.com/endehors/ Home page, French, 1p, in PP 1679: 140.
ARMAND, E., Petit manuel anarchiste individualiste, & l'en dehors, 4 fragmentary pages only from the WEB, in PP 1739: 166. I am mostly running into difficulties with the lén dehors websites, which are made worse through my being unable so far to persuade my printer to print out vowels with French accents from downloaded texts. This confirms me in my conviction about the advantages of CD-ROM publishing, where almost all such text difficulties could be eliminated before these disks are duplicated. - J.Z. - Websites: www.chez.com/endehors/ www.multimania.com/endehors
ARMAND, La vie comme experience; Le groupe: un intermediare dangereux, L'evidence de la liberte. 7pp: 192. http://perso.worldonline.fr/endehors/ - Apparently, I missed out on the English site. See URL list on sheet 200. - J.Z.
ARMAND, E. The Joy of Living, 1p, in PP 1610: 43. - From his book: "Iniziazione I. A."
ARMENTANO, D.T., Antitrust and Monopoly: Anatomy of a Policy Failure, N.Y., John Wiley & Sons, 1982, 292pp, review only, 3pp by CORDATO, ROY E.: 58, in PP 1574-75.
ARMENTANO, D. I., Auto Insurance Chaos in California, THE FREEMAN, 3/90, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 307.
ARMENTANO, DOMINICK, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, DON LOBO TIGGRE on the Coming Social Changes. An Interview by Alberto Mingardi, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 169.
ARMENTANO, PAUL, Bought and Sold: Drug Warriors and the Media, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 217.
ARMENTANO, PAUL, The War Against Drug-Speech, THE FREEMAN, 6/00, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 361.
ARMOUR, LESLIE, Review, 1/2 p, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in LIBRARY JOURNAL, Sept. 15, 95, in PP 1682: 58.
ARMS, See: SECOND AMENDMENT FOUNDATION, Home Page, 1999, 3pp, with numerous links, e-m.: www@saf.org 146, in PP 1568. See: WEAPONS, GUN CONTROL, MILITIA.
ARMSTRONG, ARI, A "Free Market" means Open Migration, July 1999, 2pp, in PP 1662: 123 & in PP 1682: 1. Website: www.co-freedom/cfrjuly1999/immigration.html
ARMSTRONG, ARI, Juan Adame Sainz, American Hero, March 99, 1p, in PP 1682: 3 & in PP 1662: 125. - Sainz was imprisoned for hiring illegal immigrants! THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT: www.co-freedom.com
ARMSTRONG, ARI, Support the Right of Self-Defense, May 99, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 164. See under: www.co-freedom.com
ARMSTRONG, ARI, The Cure for "Overpopulation", Nov. 17, 99, 2pp, in PP 1662: 121.
ARMSTRONG, ARI, The Truth about Guns, May 1999, 7pp, in PP 1685/86: 158. www.co-freedom.com He refers to the Independence Institute page at www.i2i.org for further extensive information.
ARMSTRONG, ARI, Utopian Dream of Nonviolence, April 3, 00, 1p, in PP 1662: 120.
ARNDT, BETTINA, Courts & divorce: it's time for a rethink, 1p, in PP 1654: 103. A. or SMH, August 2,000. - The freedom of movement of separated parents may have to be restricted to give children easier access to both. That insight took a long time to spread finally to courts. - J.Z., 4.10.00. - Family Law Pathways Advisory Group (FLPAG): www.law.gov.au/familylawpathways
ART OF LIVING, THE, 200add@yahoo.com LONGEVITY ADVERTISEMENT for HGH drops (Human Growth Hormone) www.elongevity.org/ Temporarily, they offered free trial drops, 21.1.02. In PP 1731: 124. - A single approach may solve some but certainly not all the problems of aging. Such panacea offers are now part of the electronic junk mail. - Is serious life extention research sufficiently promoted through the Internet? Has it got space for all the relevant research reports, books and periodicals? I believe that CD-ROMs would be much more powerful and economical for this, under present online speeds. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
ARTEMIS SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL, Artemis, The Artemis Project, home page, 1p, 1996-99, in PP 1616: 155. - webmaster@asi.org
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION, THE, 1977, 8pp, in PP 1675: 106.
ARTS SUBSIDIES, See: ALLEN, WILLIAM R. & DICKNEIDER, WILLIAM, Art & Representative Government, THE FREEMAN, 11/91, 2pp, in PP 1764: 11. - At most the government could represent here the artists and their customers - but even among these the tastes and preferences vary greatly. - J.Z., 2.6.02. - BARGER, MELVIN D., Who Should Support the Arts? THE FREEMAN, 4/88, 8pp, in PP 1764: 20.
ARTS SUBSIDIES, See: SOUTHWICK, KEVIN, Lake Woebegone: Where Taxes are Fiction, 1p: 233, in PP 1572-73. - Against subsidies for arts.
ARTS, See: COWEN, TYLER, Artistic Freedom Requires Economic Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 335. - Too many artists have rather made themselves dependent upon government support, although they have now more marketing opportunities than ever before. - I would not pay any voluntary taxes to any artists. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
ASHFORD, NIGEL & DAVIES, STEPHEN, Editors, A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought, Routledge, 1991, 304pp, L 40, ISBN 0 415 051258, Review only, 1p, by ANTHONY FURLONG, in PP 1708-1710: 27.
ASHFORD, NIGEL, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 224, of: Vaughn, Karen I, Austrian Economics in America: The Migration of a Tradition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994, 190pp, L 30, ISBN 0 521 44552 3.
ASHFORD, NIGEL, Review, 2pp, of: KORS, ALAN CHARLES & SILVERGATE, HARVEY, The Shadow University: The Betrayal of Liberty on America's Campuses, Free Press, N.Y., 1998, 415pp, $ 27.50, ISBN 0 684 85231, in PP 1708-1710: 452.
ASHFORD, NIGEL, Spontaneous Order, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 316. - Most advocates of natural harmony and spontaneous order have still to consider the harmony and order that would result from voluntary State membership and exterritoriality for volunteers. Even regarding free banking they have confined their considerations largely to one form of gold standard notes. - J.Z.
ASHLEY, DON, Immortalist Philosophy, 1p: 25, in PP 1554/55.
ASHLEY, DON, Resistance to Immortality Concepts, 1p: 90, in PP 1554/55.
ASHTON, T.S., HUTT, W.H., JOUVENAL, B. DE, Capitalism and the Historians, See: NELSON, WAYNE SCOTT, Capitalism and the Historians, Review, 2pp, of: book by this title, edited, with an introduction by F.A. HAYEK, containing essays by: ASHTON, T.S., HUTT, W.H., JOUVENAL, B. de: 33, in PP 1565-67.
ASMUS, BARRY, Building an Unlimited Future, IMPRIMIS, 1/92, 10pp, in PP 1757/58: 192.
ASMUS, BARRY, Private Sector Solutions to Public Sector Problems, IMPRIMIS, 10/93, 5pp, in PP 1754: 173.
ASSET FORFEITURE, Links & abstracts, 6pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 5.
ASSOCIATION & DISASSOCIATION, See: HOOD, DAVID, The Forgotten Right of Association, THE FREEMAN, 10/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 348. - On clubs excluding women. - Even most libertarian advocates ignore that it must be extended e.g. to competing governments and societies (panarchies, polyarchies, voluntary communities, personal law bodies), to full minority autonomy under exterritoriality, to free banks and militias as well as to productive coops. - J.Z.
ASTOR, JOHN JACOB, See: FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., John Jacob Astor & the Fur Trade: Testing the Role of Government, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 317. - With interesting remarks on John C. Calhoun, as statist, protectionist and monopolist, not as consistent libertarian. - J.z.
ASTRON, AMBER, The Education Crisis in this Country, 3pp: 810, in PP 1601-04.
ASYLUM, See: PERL, WILIAM R., The Holocaust & the Lost Caribbean Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 338, on right to asylum and free migration.
AT ISSUE, On Gun Control, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 151. http://oxfnord.tripod.com/Media7b.html June 99, (c) LexTitan.
ATHEISM, See: BINSWANGER, H., Atheism vs. Agnosticism, 2pp: 193, in PP 1565-67.
ATHEISM, See: FREEDOM FROM RELIGION FOUNDATION, Home Page, incomplete, due to colouring. Publishes FREETHOUGHT TODAY. About the Foundation: www.ffrf.org/brochure.html 1p, in PP 1681: 83.
ATHEISM, See: SECULAR WEB LIBRARY, Home Page with links and URL list, 3pp, in PP 1677: 91. www.infidels.org
ATHENIAN CONSTITUTION, See: LONG, RODERICK T., The Athenian Constitution: Government by Jury and Referendum, 21pp: 201, in PP 1601-04.
ATHERTON-BLOXHAM, LYNN, Rockwell's Immigration Views, 1p: 300, in PP 1561-63. - airdock@telepath.com
ATKINSON, WILL, Henry George, 1934, 1p: 61, in PP 1564.
ATLANTIC ANARCHIST CIRCLE, Home Page, majordomo@tao.ca www.flag.blackened.net 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 622.
ATLANTIS PROJECT, See: STEVENS, WARREN K., The Story of OPERATION ATLANTIS, 1968, 30 pages: 36-46, in PP 1547. ATLANTIS PROJECT, Short Note: 48, in PP 1601-04. Note on 1993 project of manmade island, 1/2 page: 14, in PP 1568.
ATLAS ECONOMIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION, Circular by L. Liggio & A. A. Chafuen, 2p, 12/01, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 344.
ATLAS ECONOMIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION, Circulars of Nov. 15, 2000 & June 19, 2001, 8pp, in PP 1743/44: 223. - I think it spends too much on meetings in luxurious surroundings. - J.Z.
ATLAS FOUNDATION, An Evening with Milton and Rose Friedman, Celebrating Atlas's 20th Anniversary, May 2, 2001, San Francisco, invitation and circular, 4 pp, with my reply, 3pp, in PP 1674: 162. atlas@atlasUSA.org
ATLAS FOUNDATION, VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES, Virtual Phone Book, A - Z, 49pp, with W. incomplete, in PP 1618: 105. - This directory, in its VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES: Individuals, lists individuals by website addresses as links, by name & main affiliation. I did not try to reproduce its VIRTUAL YELLOW PAGES: Organizations & VIRTUAL BLUE PAGES: Addresses by Country, with one exception: Australia. There are a few, all too few, Australian addresses listed, on one page: 154.
ATLAS UPDATE, 20.2.02, news@atlasusa.org 2pp, in PP 1726/27: 386.
ATLAS UPDATE, See: CHAFUEN, ALEX, ATLAS Update, 18.9.01, on one of its for me all too expensive get-togethers, 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 346. - alex.chafuen@atlasusa.org www.AtlasUSA.org It's associated with LF Books but not yet with CD-ROM publishing. Perhaps this medium is too cheap for them? - J.Z.
ATOMIC WAR, See: PP 1725. It contains several relevant articles by LAURANCE LABADIE.
ATROCITIES, See: INSIGHT, Conspiracy of Silence - Destruction of Germans, 1986, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 199/. - On post-war atrocities. War as conducted today, by many to most governments, is largely a government-organized atrocity. It provokes privately initiated atrocities committed by its victims, all under the belief in "collective responsibility", which is rarely questioned in government schools, in churches & by the mass media or even in libertarian publications. Each atrocity tends to lead to more and worse atrocities. - J.Z.
ATTARIAN, JOHN, Russel Kirk's Economics of the Permanent Things, THE FREEMAN, 4/96, 8pp, in PP 1754: 102.
AUDIO CASSETTES, See: FEE, Audio Cassettes, 2pp, in PP 1655: 35.
AUDIO CASSETTES, See: LIBERTY AUDIO & FILM SERVICE, Richmond, Va., Audio Cassette offer leaflet, 1982, 1p: 123, in PP 1549. I ordered from them, back in 1982, 5 cassettes, paid for them by cheque, and later reminded them - & never got a response! - Dishonesty or negligence among libertarians or postal workers is a real turn-off. - J.Z., 30.10.1999.
AUERBACH, JEROLD S., Justice Without Law, Oxford U.P., 1983, 147pp, Review only, by HAUGH, SEAN: 3pp: 685, in PP 1601-04.
AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLER & PUBLISHER, Monthly since 1921, 2pp leaflet of THORPE'S magazine,
AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATIVE POLITICS, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1611: 137. - They, too didn't mention their URL on it. Otherwise, I would have mentioned it. - J.Z.
AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATIVE POLITICS, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1618: 170, with links, URL missing.
AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN FORUM, Australian Libertarian Society, 2pp, in PP 1611: 127. - The Australian Libertarian Society is to be officially inaugurated in Sydney in April 2000. I will attend. - J.Z.
AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY, Action Groups, 1p, in PP 1611: 133. - See also the page on sheet 139 on policy statements and coming events. - Executives, with their e-mail addresses: on sheet 149. - www.geocities.com/libertarian_society
AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY, Home Page, Constitution (incomplete), Executive, Action Groups, Sponsorship, Membership, Links, Inaugural Meeting, Activities/News, Libertarian Heroes (Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, Ayn Rand & Adam Smith listed so far, with a short comment for each). 10pp, in PP 1611: 157.
AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY, See: AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN FORUM, Australian Libertarian Society, 2pp, in PP 1611: 127. - The Australian Libertarian Society is to be officially inaugurated in Sydney in April 2000. I will attend. - J.Z.
AUSTRALIAN REPUBLIC DEBATE, 1 page, in PP 1660: 122, from Mannkal Economic Education Foundation, quoting different libertarian points of view but not the fundamental one: To each and everyone the republic or monarchy of his or her dreams - at the own expense and risk - and also any non-governmental but exterritorially autonomous society or community. - J.Z., 20.2.00.
AUSTRALIAN WRITERS ON LIBERTY THEMES, Website put together by MICHAEL DARBY, 9pp: 370 in PP 1577-78. - Samples fiched contain letters by Ronald Kitching, Reg O'Reilly, D. Froggatt.
AUSTRIAN ECONOMIC THEORY, 13pp, in PP 1704: 193. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
AUSTRIAN ECONOMICS, See: ASHFORD, NIGEL, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 224, of: Vaughn, Karen I, Austrian Economics in America: The Migration of a Tradition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994, 190pp, L 30, ISBN 0 521 44552 3.
AUSTRIAN ECONOMICS, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Anti-Austrian Hypocrisy, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 25.
AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Vienna and Chicago: A Tale of Two Schools, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 159.
AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, THE, Links to websites, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 67.
AUSTRIANS VS. MONETARISTS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Austrians vs. Monetarists: Who's Right about Hayek? THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 374. - SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman vs. The Austrians, Part II: Was there an Inflationary Boom in the 1920's? THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 377. - SKOUSEN, MARK, Austrians vs. The Chicago School, Part III, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 380.
AUTOMATION, ROBOTS, MACHINES & UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, Robots! , THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 4pp, in PP 1754: 115.
AUTOMATION, ROBOTS, MACHINES & UNEMPLOYMENT, See: ROSS, ERNEST G., Robot Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 5pp, in PP 1754: 119, reg. unemployment & machines. - Compare also immigration restrictions. The fear, prevailing under monetary despotism, of involuntary unemployment, is behind many evil and irrational actions. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
AUTOMATION, See: BOORMAN, LIONEL, Does Technology Create Unemployment? 1p: 113, in PP 1583.
AUTOMOBILES, See: GABB, SEAN, The Attack on the Motor Car: A Rough Draft, 1994, updated 2000, 14pp, in PP 1673: 181.
AUTOMOBILES, See: O'ROURKE, P.J., An Argument in Favour of Automobiles vs. Pedestrians, from: "Give War a Chance", 1992, Atlantic Monthly Press, 2pp, in PP 1707: 97.
AUTONARCHY, Beyond Capitalism, Socialism, Anarchism: Autonarchy, the Ultimate Democracy, 18pp, 1996, in PP 1717: 118, author not named. mailto:aki_orr@netvision.net.il www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/8778/
AVEDON, CAROL, Modern Feminism, 1p: 772, in PP 1601-04, in PP 1601-04.
AWDAL ROADS COMPANY, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1722: 187.
AWDAL SOMALILAND, Home of the Galbed, 12pp pamphlet towards a new "free country" attempt: 123, in PP 1585. - Supplied by Ben Best. See: SOMALIA.
AXELROD, ROBERT, Complexity of Cooperation Web Site, May 1998, 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 278, with links, cscs@umich.edu www.pscs.umich.edu - Now we need only a website on the variety and possible simplicity & harmony of at least some of the voluntary cooperative production options! - J.Z., 3.2.02. - The cooperation between exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers is explored in the subseries ON PANARCHY, volumes 1-24, so far, and, e.g., in www.panarchy.org , that of monetary freedom in numerous writings in this series. For cooperative self-defence see under Militia.
AYAU, MANUEL F., Give Freedom its Turn in Latin America, 6pp: 234, in PP 1581-82. - IMPRIMIS, 11/84, 10pp, in PP 1765: 107. - Should it only get "its turn" and then despotism should get "its turn" again? Languages are full of traps. - Freedom, there, too, only for those who do want it and to the extent that they do want it. That requires the abolition of the totalitarianism of territorialism. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
AYN RAND INSTITUTE, THE, ARI, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1682: 125.
AYN RAND INSTITUTE, ARI, IMPACT, News of Significance, 2pp, Dec. 89: 160, in PP 1598.
AYN RAND INSTITUTE, NEWSLETTER, III/2, Sep. 1988 & IV/3, Oct. 1989, 14pp: 162, in PP 1598.
AYN RAND INSTITUTE, THE, Leaflet, 2pp: 374, in PP 1581-82.
AYN RAND LIBRARY NEWS, THE, I/1, March 1983, 8pp: 117, in PP 1551.
AYN RAND, OBJECTIVISM, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 107. (188 resources) - FREE-MARKET.NET.
AYN RAND, See: PERON, JIM, Atlas Slugged: Why Many Intellectuals Hate Ayn Rand, 4pp from THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, IV.7, Feb. 14, 2000. In PP 1629: 64. e-mail: peron@global.co.za
AYN RAND, See: PP 1598. - Objectivist newsletters and papers.
B.A.D.B., A Defence of the Freedom to be left alone, 1p, in PP 1630: 33.
B.A.D.B., Anarchism and Civility, 2pp, in PP 1630: 35.
B.O.A.R.D., Directory of Business Opportunities and Services, U.K., leaflet, 2pp only: 189, in PP 1554/55.
BAADE, ROBERT A. & BAST, DIANE CAROL, Socialized Stadiums, THE FREEMAN, 9/87, 2pp, in PP 1764: 15.
BAADER, ROLAND, Arbeit finanzieren statt Arbeitslosigkeit? "Recht auf Arbeit"? 3 S., in PP 1617: 38.
BAADER, ROLAND, Christlicher Glaube und Liberalismus: unvereinbar? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 20.
BAADER, ROLAND, Der Dekalog als Verfassung der Freiheit, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 87.
BAADER, ROLAND, Die Krankheit zum Tode, ueber staatliches Gesundheitswesen, 2 S., in PP 1625: 27.
BABIES, ABANDONED, See: ROCHE, TIMOTHY, A Refuge for Throwaways, TIME, Feb, 21, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1716: 91. - On a movement to provide safe space for unwanted newborns, some of them now found abandoned, e.g. in dumpsters. - Naturally, all "value-free" "judgements" and economic motives that lead to such crimes ought to be countered as well. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
BABIES, ABANDONED, See: SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, Lifeline for unwanted babies, 1p, in PP 1610: 117. - SMH 22.1.00, on legal abandonment. - All too rarely: A good sign of the times! - J.Z.
BACH, GEORGE & GOLDMAN, HERB, Hidden Aggressors - at home or at work, 9pp, from their book: Creative Aggression, 1974, Doubleday, in PP 1656-1659.
BACHERT, DICK, National Sales Tax, 1914 bs. 1992, 1p, & Historial Case for the National Retail Sales Tax, 6p, in PP 1664/65: 245. bachert@mindspring.com www.salestax.org/ J.Z.: I do not welcome any tax that minimizes tax resistance!
BACHERT, DICK, The Power of the Gold Standard in Controlling Inflation, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 280.
BAD ATTITUDE, Detroit, No. 4, May 15, 1989, 4pp: 200, in PP 1587. - There is also such a thing as a concrete-bound and almost mindless anarchism. As such this journal is aptly named. - J.Z.
BAD PRESS BROADSIDE # 4, Where Are the Anarchists? 1 p, May, 2000. - in PP 1625: 124. Also in PP 1654: 104.- On the protesters calling themselves anarchists in Seattle etc., who are by their actions restricting individual rights and would rather have protectionism than free trade and would not grant freedom of association and property rights to corporations, not even freedom of expression! - J.Z., 4.10.00. bbrigade@world.std.com
BAD PRESS BROADSIDE, # 4: Where Are the Anarchists? 1p, in PP 1731: 45. - On anti-globalization riots. - Rioters have mostly all too little sense in their heads and too little knowledge of and respect for the rights of others. - J.Z.
BADCOCK, JOHN, Jr., Slaves to Duty, part I, 7pp: 253, in PP 1565-67.
BADEN, JOHN & NOONAN, DOUGLAS, The Predatory Bureau, 5pp, in PP 1682: 146. - Compare the proposal of the 50's of the Berliner "Gesellschaft zur Reform der Gesetzgebung und Verwaltung". They are, I believe, reproduced in the set of Beckerath Papers. Not much is quite new under the sun. - J.Z., 25.5.01.
BADEN, JOHN & RAMONA MAROTZ-BADEN, Lessons from the Road, the Evolution of an Eatery, THE FREEMAN, 2/91, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 183.
BADEN, JOHN A. & ETHIER, ROBERT, Linking Liberty, Economy & Ecology, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 117.
BADHWAR, NEERA K., Is Virtue only a Means to Happiness? An Analysis of Virtue and Happiness in Ayn Rand's Writings, 25pp, LIBERTY, March 98, (c), in PP 1682: 128. webmaster@LibertySoft.com
BADHWAR, NEERA, What Does America Owe to the "Third World"? , THE FREEMAN, 10/74, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 251.
BAETJER, HOWARD, Jr., "Helping" America's native son, 3pp, in PP 1630: 161.
BAGEHOT, WALTER, A New Standard of Value. From THE ECONOMIST, Nov. 20, 1875, reprinted from the ECONOMIC JOURNAL, Vol. 2, 1892, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 690.
BAHAMAS 2000 LTD, A number of copyrighted individualist statements, not very original, 4pp, in PP 1707: 118. www.capitalism.org - "Not to be used without permission." - Reading is usage, too. So you should ask for their permission before you read any of these statements! That the individual already IS sovereign, rather than suppressed and exploited in numerous ways, is simply a lie. Statements like these will not help enough to set him free. - Freedom ideas are to be explored, described and realized, not copyrighted! - J.Z.
BAHR, HERMANN, John Henry Mackay, 1894 & 1979, 2 S., ueber Antisemitismus und Freiheit, in PP 1624: 99.
BAILEY, GREG, Blackstone in America. Lectures by an English Lawyer Become The Blueprint for a New Nation's Laws and Leaders, 7pp, in PP 1675: 88.
BAILYN, BERNARD, Power and Liberty, 1p, in PP 1630: 171.
BAIN, LAUREN, List of titles published by ZOLATIMES, LFCT, 1p, in PP 1663: 177.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., A Light Goes Out in New Zealand, THE FREEMAN, 9/00, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 350.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., A Tale of Infamy: The Air Associates Strikes of 1941, THE FREEMAN, 4/92, 11pp, in PP 1764: 73.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., An Open Letter to the California Legislature, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 404.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., Elections, Extortion and Unions, 1p, FREEMAN, THE, FEE, in PP 1672: 160.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., Elections, Extortion, and Unions, THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 2pp, in PP 1764: 85.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., Just Deserts, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 274. - Should those, who presided over large losses, still get "golden handshakes" etc.? Salaries and other benefits should be related to profits from production & exchange (not from unnecessary fire sales!) and should be limited to commissions or percentages. Anyhow, most corporations should be competitively replaced by businesslike coops. Fixed salaries and wages are not an ideal solution that maximizes productivity. - J.Z.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., On the Right to Strike, Oct. 90, FREEMAN, THE, FEE, 5pp, in PP 1672: 152.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., On the Right to Strike, THE FREEMAN, 10/90, 6pp, in PP 1764: 91.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., Sources of Pro-Union Sentimentality, THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1764: 87.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., Strikers and Scabs, March 1994, FREEMAN, THE, FEE, 2pp, in PP 1672: 147.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., The AFL - CIO: Renaissance or Irrelevance? THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1764: 132.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., The Future of the Union Movement: Clues from the UPS Strike, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 3pp, in PP 1764: 129.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., The ILO's Strange Use of Words, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 3pp, in PP 1764: 124.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., The Myth of Compulsory Union Membership, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 2pp, in PP 1764: 126. - I was verbally told that membership in the Public Service Union was compulsory. Only years later did I get a copy of its statutes, which indicated that membership was voluntary! So I resigned. To be allowed to do so, I had to go to a hearing before a registrar in Sydney, as a conscientious objector against unionism, losing a day's pay, but was finally allowed to opt out from it - but only under condition, that I would pay the equivalent of the union fee into general revenue! I abided by this absurd imposition for a few years and then stopped it, without running into trouble. When the unionists went on strike, I was usually forced, by my employer, to take sick leave or annual leave, to avoid further labor trouble. I got thoroughly fed up with their thoughtless prejudices, myths and errors and coercive actions. During one strike an arson attempt was made against the house of a fellow-scab, in another town. Then the police appeared once at my place, for a short while and at least for this night I guarded it myself but local tempers were not as hot and calmed down soon. Corruption and extortion is still quite common in "labor relations" one of my boys told me today. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., Unions & Antitrust: Governmental Hypocrisy, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1764: 118.
BAIRD, CHARLES W., Unions Drop their Mask, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 4pp, in PP 1764: 102.
BAJAJ, AMRINDER, Murder They Call Abortion, 1p, 1986, in PP 1610: 11.
BAKER, A. J., The Illusions of Moralism, 2pp, in PP 1610: 49. - I would find an article on the illusions of immoralists much more interesting. - J.Z.
BAKER, CHRIS, Algernon Sidney: Forgotten Founding Father, THE FREEMAN, 10/97, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 173. - For how long were his writings kept out of print? - J.Z.
BAKER, WILLIAM L., Frederic Bastiat: Harmonious Warrior, THE FREEMAN, 4/80, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 11. - Was he a warrior or a peaceful and intellectual revolutionary? He was challenging and controversial towards e.g. Protectionists, rather than harmonizing with them. His views on economic harmonies still don't harmonize with those of most people. Titles should be truthful indications of contents. - J.Z.
BAKER, WILLIAM L., Native Pottery Only, THE FREEMAN, 12/78, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 132, on Free Trade & "Made in America". - Compare: Buy American.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, COLLECTED WORKS, on 1 CD-ROM, featuring all his known texts as images and as text files, in both the original versions and, whenever applicable, in French translation. Price: NLG 995. Information and orders: edita@bureau.knaw.nl www.knaw.nl/bakunin/ This hint came from website of the IISH in Amsterdam, one of the institutes that had collaborated in this CD-ROM production. Now it is up to the anarchist international movement to provide a much cheaper edition on one CD-ROM. It could do without the images of original texts, which swallow Mbs, but could add all kinds of comments on Bakunin. Moreover, it should make, finally, an effort to provide ALL anarchist writings cheaply and permanently, at least in this format. But will it bother? J.Z.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, See: ANARCHIST LIBRARY, MICHAEL Bakunin, 1814-1876, 1p, with links to 10 of his essays, in PP 1706: 1. - URL list on sheet 7! http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/index.html - Several other essays on and by Bakuning can be found in this PP issue.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Democracy Unveiled. Part I: Freedom Isn't Slavery, incomplete, 3pp, in PP 1706: 49.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Equal Opportunity in Education, from EGALITE, Geneva, July 31, 1969 & August 14, 1869, 6pp, in PP 1706: 112, Anarchist Library.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Ethics: Morality of the State, 6pp, from Maximoff's book, in PP 1706: 58.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, For Reasons of State, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 2 & in 1p, in PP 1614: 200. - From THE MEMORY HOLE.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Founding of the Workers' International, n.d., also from Maximoff's book, 5pp, in PP 1706: 118, Anarchist Library.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, God and the State, from "God & the State", 1916, N.Y., Mother Earth Publishing Association, chapters I-IV, 35pp, in PP 1706: 77, Anarchist Library.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Marxism, Freedom and the State, translated & edited & with a biographical sketch by K.J. Kenafick, 1950 & 1984 Freedom Press. Html format by Greg Alt, galt@facility.cs.utah.edu, 96, 33pp, in PP 1706: 8, Anarchist Library.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Stateless Socialism: Anarchism, 5pp, from Maximoff's book on Bakunin, in PP 1706: 64. http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/bakunin/bakunin.html
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Capitalist System, from: G.P. Maximoff, The Political Philosophy of Bakunin, 1953, The Free Press, N.Y., an extract from The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution, & included in The Complete Works of Michael Bakunin under the title "Fragment". Anarchist Library, 6pp, in PP 1706: 52.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State, 1871, 6pp, in PP 1706: 41. - Anarchist Library
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Untitled essay, also from Maximoff's book on Bakunin, 7pp, in PP 1706: 70. - Deals with social contract, morality, crime, the State etc.
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, What Are Man's Rights? from Revolutionary Catechism, 1886. 1p, in PP 1706: 68. Compare the private human rights drafts in PP 589/90. Comments to abcritter@yahoo.com
BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, What Is Authority? n.d., Anarchist Library, 3pp, in PP 1706: 46.
BALANCE OF TRADE, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Is there an Unfavorable Balance of Trade? , THE FREEMAN, 7/77, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 122. - Ulrich von Beckerath used to say that this supposed imbalance exists only in imaginations and in flaws of the trade statistics. - Already Bastiat pointed out the fallacies involved. - J.Z.
BALASH, TIMOTHY, Nihilism U.S.A. - McAnarchy in the Playpen, 16pp, in PP 1717: 90.
BALKANS, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Balkans Bungling: Why Only Congress Can Declare War, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 446. - Congress can't be trusted with this power, either. It is a dictatorial power, an extreme infringement of individual sovereignty - on both sides of a frontier. Each must be free to choose his own friends and his own enemies - or to remain neutral. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.4.02.
BALKANS, See: SCHOOLLAND, KEN, Balkan Blunders & Libertarian Alternatives, 2pp, in PP 1729: 9. mailto:schoolla@pixi.com - As far as I know, Ken Schoolland has not yet discussed the panarchistic alternative for the Balkans and everywhere else. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
BALKANS, See: SZAMUELY, HELEN, What Is it about the Balkans? 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 465. - The old (and still rather flawed) personal law tradition in the Balkans isn't quite forgotten yet and none of the territorialistic later attempts were or could be more satisfactory. But at the same time, there is no moral & intellectual defence and development of this ancient tradition in or about the Balkans, at least none that has come to my attention, apart from material in my ON PANARCHY series and in recent websites like that on Polyarchy & Libertocracy. - J.Z.
BALKIN, STEVEN, Franchises could be weapon against poverty, 1989, 1p, in PP 1730: 5. - While franchises could solve the problem of poverty for some, only sound productive cooperatives, partnerships, work coops or autonomous work groups, freedom from taxes and regulations, free trade, free enterprise, free migration, extensive shareholding, privatization of all statized property, monetary freedom and open cooperative access to natural resources, freeing prices, wages, salaries, rents, interest and exchange rates, competitive pension systems and an end to wars, civil wars and bloody revolutions (through voluntary State membership & personal laws), would significantly help to reduce or abolish involuntary poverty. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
BALL, MARTIN, I Eat Meat! 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 201.
BALL, MARTIN, Review, 3pp, of: THATCHER, MARGARET, The Path to Power, Harper Collins, 1995, 656pp, L 25, ISBN 0 00 255050 4, in PP 1708-1710: 302.
BALL, MARTIN, Review of 4 titles by GREEN, DAVID: Equalizing People, 65pp; Medicard: A Better Way to Pay for Medicines? (with LUCAS, DAVID) 33pp; Reinventing Civil Society, 166pp; Community without Politics, 184pp: 1p: 774, in PP 1601-04.
BALL, MARTIN, Review of: LUDLAM, STEVE & SMITH, MARTIN J., Editors, Contemporary British Conservatism, MacMillan, 1996, 322pp, 1p: 798, in PP 1601-04.
BALL, MARTIN, Review of: WEAVER, HENRY G., The Mainspring of Human Progress, FEE, 272pp: 1p: 825, in PP 1601-04.
BANDOCH, WILLIAM V., Jr. 7 BLOCK, WALTER, The End of the World as We Know It? THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 253. on technophobia. - Technophilia can be just as wrong. Some people expect the solution of all of our problems e.g. from the Internet, electronic money, "cheap and safe atomic energy" or from space research. In the meantime cheap & powerful options for all, like microfiche and CD-ROMs, are largely ignored, especially for freedom texts. - J.Z.
BANDOW, DOUG, America's Permanent Criminal Class, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 139.
BANDOW, DOUG, Balkans Bungling: Why Only Congress Can Declare War, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 446. - Congress can't be trusted with this power, either. It is a dictatorial power, an extreme infringement of individual sovereignty - on both sides of a frontier. Each must be free to choose his own friends and his own enemies - or to remain neutral. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.4.02.
BANDOW, DOUG, Congressional Lost Opportunities, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 353, on regulations.
BANDOW, DOUG, Emotive Policy-making, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1753: 110.
BANDOW, DOUG, Foreign Aid & International Crises, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 257.
BANDOW, DOUG, Health Care: Over the Canadian Cliff? THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 3pp, in PP 1765: 82.
BANDOW, DOUG, Kill Big Business's Bank, THE FREEMAN, Dec. 97, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 9, on Export-Import Bank.
BANDOW, DOUG, Medicine for the Sick, THE FREEMAN, 10/97, 3pp , in PP 1759/60: 62.
BANDOW, DOUG, Military Follies and Memorial Day Memories, THE FREEMAN, 9/97, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 138.
BANDOW, DOUG, Native American Success Stories, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 95, on Red Indians.
BANDOW, DOUG, New Excuses for Old Failures, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 272, on Foreign Aid.
BANDOW, DOUG, Paying for Other People's Politics, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 27. - See: SUBSIDIES.
BANDOW, DOUG, Potomac Principles & Sports Welfare, THE FREEMAN, 6/96, 3pp, in PP 1764: 17. - Sports subsidies mean that all taxpayers are forced to subsidize the hobbies of the masses. Arts subsidies mean that all taxpayers are forced to subsidize the hobbies of minorities. Voluntary taxation, individual secessionism and panarchies! - J.Z., 3.5.02.
BANDOW, DOUG, Regulatory Overkill, THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 369.
BANDOW, DOUG, The Failure of Politics, THE FREEMAN, 2/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 246. - Territorialism, compulsory membership and taxes and all its other spleens do tend to perpetuate it, with the consent of all too many of its victims. - J.Z.
BANDOW, DOUG, The Folly of Economic Warfare, THE FREEMAN, 10/98, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 201.
BANDOW, DOUG, Time to Kill Draft Registration, THE FREEMAN, 12/94, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 325.
BANDOW, DOUG, Visiting the Killing Fields, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 52, on Cambodia.
BANDOW, DOUG, What Ain't Broke: The Renewed Call for Conscription, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 410.
BANFIELD, ERIC-CHARLES, Business-Government Collusion, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 10pp, in PP 1757/58: 177.
BANFIELD, ERIC-CHARLES, Review of: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Monetary Evolution, Free Banking & Economic Order, Westview Press, 1992, 3pp: 51, in PP 1568 & 663, in PP 1601-04.
BANISTER, SCOTT, What Is Libertarianism? 1p, with 2pp links, in PP 1679: 1. Libertarian.Org www.libertarian.org www.free-market.net
BANKING UNDER STATISM, See: HAWKIYE, First Citibank, now BoA... 2001, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 752, on boycotting a bank. - If they increase their fees any further then one might no longer have to advocate boycotting them. It would then be done automatically, as far as possible, by most people. - Alas, competition from fully free banking has not yet begun - it is still illegal! - J.Z., 30.4.02.
BANKING, MONEY, FINANCE BOOKS, 2pp, in PP 1704: 72. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
BANKING, MONEY, FINANCE, 1/2 p, in PP 1704: 135-140, guide to 109 resources. Still only a fraction of all monetary freedom references can be found here. - J.Z. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
BANKING, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
BANNED BOOKS, www.writersworld.net/banned/ Notice from INTERNET.AU, in PP 1699: 54.
BANNED BOOKS, See: ON-LINE BOOKS PAGE, Banned Books On-Line, 6pp, in PP 1609: 106. - onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu
BARD, MITCHELL, The Affirmative Action Complex, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 610.
BARGER, MELVIN D., Back Door Press Control, THE FREEMAN, 2/74, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 300.
BARGER, MELVIN D., Crime: The Unsolved Problem, THE FREEMAN, 2/80, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 107. - Such solutions are not impossible, either. They are merely outlawed! Territorial government constitutes the greatest crime and yet it is still widely loved - even among many of its victims, even among libertarians. J.Z.
BARGER, MELVIN D., Free Riders Face a Rocky Road, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 7pp, in PP 1753: 46.
BARGER, MELVIN D., From Leonard Read: A Legacy of Principles, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 320.
BARGER, MELVIN D., Occupational Licensure under Attack, THE FREEMAN, 4/75, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 61.
BARGER, MELVIN D., Who Should Support the Arts? THE FREEMAN, 4/88, 8pp, in PP 1764: 20.
BARKER, BEN, Ideas ... (Noble and Otherwise), THE FREEMAN, 12/80, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 79. - Not to collect & publish or market all new and old ideas is also suicidal. See under Ideas Archive, especially in PEACE PLANS 20 & 183. - J.Z.
BARKER, BEN, International Terrorism: The Deadliest Plague, THE FREEMAN, 8/80, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 363. The USA & the Russian governments finally agreed to reduce their ca. 7,000 - 8,000 ABC mass murder devices each to 2,000 each, but only over the next 10 years. (Is gradualism right - here?) They still do each want 2,000 modern and scientific mass extermination packages each. Against whom? (One cannot pinpoint-target tyrants with them.) Among others: You and me. So who is the worst terrorist? See Rummel's statistics on how many innocents they managed to kill, even apart from their wars. The Democrats and Republicans still managed the atomic bomb mass murders of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Hamburg, Tokyo and Dresden firestorms. Soviets, Nazis and Chinese communists organized their mass murders otherwise. Major contributing factors to terrorism, like territorialism vs. exterritorialism and collective responsibility vs. individual responsibility notions are not even mentioned in this article. Governments, as large-scale territorialists, still kill even more innocent people than do all the private and some government-sponsored terrorists combined. The innocent victims in Afghanistan do probably exceed in number the innocents killed on 11.9.01 in the U.S. And all terrorists do also aim at territorial rule, with them at the top. Neither murders are justifiable, like tyrannicide, as opposed to assassination, is. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
BARKER, EILEEN, Editor, LSE on Freedom, LSE Books, 395pp, Review only, by FLEW, ANTHONY,1p: 789, in PP 1601-04.
BARLOW, JOHN PERRY, Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, 2pp, in PP 1671: 5.
BARLOW, JOHN PERRY, Die Unabhaengigkeitserklaerung fuer den Cyberspace, 2 S.: 158, in PP 1588.
BARMANN, BERNHARD, Von Wahrheit und Freiheit! - ueber Bildungsfreiheit, 4 S., in PP 1625: 85.
BARNES, DON, Short Course in American History, 4pp, in PP 1737/38: 333. mailto:dbarnes@cox-internet.com - In the annotations there is a hint that the Russian government cannot account for ca. 100 suitcase nuclear bombs!
BARNES, HEATHER, 19, Anti-Trust Legislation: Cuffing the Invisible Hand, 1p, in PP 1678: 27.
BARNETT, RANDY E., Pursuing Justice in a Free Society: Part I - The Power Principle, 5pp: 131. Part II - The Liberty Approach, 8pp: 139, in PP 1569-70.
BARNETT, RANDY E., The Structure of Liberty, 1p flyer only, in PP 1716: 112. Rbarnett@bu.edu mailto:Rbarnett@bu.edu www.bu.edu/rbarnett/RBBIO.htm
BARNETT, RANDY E., The Structure of Liberty, Contents List, and extracts from several chapters, offered online, 10pp, in PP 1699: 57. Rbarnett@bu.edu One of many good things about the Internet is that it allows authors, publishers and fans to advertise books in a new way. But this does not make the Internet the best option for publishing the complete texts of books. Many more books are advertised there as being available in print than are offered online, free of charge or for a fee. - J.Z.
BARNETT, RANDY E., The Structure of Liberty: Justice & the Rule of Law, see: SANDERS, RICHARD B., Justice: Libertarian Style, 3pp Review of: Randy E. Barnett, The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law, Clarendon Press, 1998, 347pp, in PP 1675: 191. From LIBERTY, (c)! webmaster@LibertySoft.com
BARNISKIS, ANDREW E., A Strange Indifference, THE FREEMAN, 7/88, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 270. - Libertarians, too, and quite habitually, show a strange indifference, if not even antagonism, towards many significant libertarian options. - J.Z.
BARONE, STEPHEN G., Peace, Political Science, and Pedagogy, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 8.
BARR, CHARLES, Force vs. the Market: A Reply to Rollins, 2pp: 167 & 171, in PP 1565-67.
BARRAU, CARMEN, Circular re immigration case of Jim Peron, with 2 related letters by ZUBE, JOHN, 9 & 13 March 01, 5pp, in PP 1682: 87. barrauc@teleline.es PREGENTIL@aol.com peron@gonet.co.za
BARRY, NORMAN, The Logic & Morality of Takeovers, THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 276.
BARTER HOOK-UP, E-mail of 23.1.02: barterhookup@yahoo.com , 1/2p, in PP 1745-1748: 581.
BARTER, See: WILSON, CHARLES MORROW, Let's Try Barter, 6pp, in PP 1656-1659: 232.
BARTLET, BRUCE, The Great German Inflation, THE FREEMAN, June 75, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 12.
BARTON, DAVID, The Second Amendment: Preserving the Inalienable Right of Individual Self-Protection, 96pp, softcover, $ 5.95, book announcement by WORLDNETDAILY, 1p, in PP 1677: 90. This advertisement, too, is copyrighted by WORLDNETDAILY.COM. customerservice@worldnetdaily.com
BASHARA, JOSH, Anarchy, home page, 1p, with a note by J.Z., behind the cover sheet, in PP 1559.
BASS, HENRY, Libertarian Economics, 3pp: 75, in PP 1583.
BAST, JOSEPH & LOGAN, CHARLES, Are private prisons a viable alternative? 1p, in PP 1730: 7.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, On Liberty, samples by Leonard E. Read, 4pp: 137, in PP 1560.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Quotes, 1p, in PP 1630: 18.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, See: BAKER, WILLIAM L., Frederic Bastiat: Harmonious Warrior, THE FREEMAN, 4/80, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 11. - Was he a warrior or a peaceful and intellectual revolutionary? He was challenging and controversial towards e.g. Protectionists, rather than harmonizing with them. His views on economic harmonies still don't harmonize with those of most people. Titles should be truthful indications of contents. - J.Z.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, See: BEARCE, ROBERT G., In Defence of Freedom - Frederic Bastiat, THE FREEMAN, 10/79, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 22.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, See: COLVARD, RAY L., On Re-Reading "The Law", THE FREEMAN, 2/72, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 17.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, See: GORMAN, TERESA, M.P., The Legacy of Frederic Bastiat, 3pp, in PP 1655: 111.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Bastiat, Liberty, and the Law, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 6.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, See: RUSSELL, DEAN (?), The Enduring Appeal of Bastiat, 3pp, in PP 1655, unsigned article: 37.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, State Credit, chapter VIII of: Things seen and things not seen, abridged from the translation by Dr. Hodgson, 1852, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 718.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, The Candlemaker's Proposition, 2 pp, edited, in PP 1655: 120.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, The Law of Responsibility, 1p, from: Economic Harmonies: 94, in PP 1560.
BASTIAT, FREDERIC, The Motive Force of Society, THE FREEMAN, 4/74, 8pp, in PP 1766-68: 560.
BATEMARCO, ROBERT, Central Banks, Gold, - the Decline of the Dollar, THE FREEMAN, 11/95, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 19.
BATEMARCO, ROBERT, Three Fallacies of Rent Control, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 339.
BATEMARCO, ROBERT, Why Managed Trade Is not Free Trade, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 127. - As a result of government-run miseducation such statements are not generally accepted as self-evident. - J.Z.
BATT, ROBERT, Money: Currency's Circuits, reprinted from a land-theory discussion, 1998, Book I, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 696.
BATY, REBECCA, Sexuality in Late 20th Century Britain: The Politics of Gender & Diversity, POLITICAL NOTES No. 156: 2pp, in PP1742: 75.
BAUKNECHT, JAMES R. Vietnam: A Fate of Its Own, THE FREEMAN, 5/93, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 55. - No country is a single entity. Nor are all its people. Collectivist language use should be avoided. - J.Z.
BAXENDELL, N., No to car seizure laws, letter to OPEN ROAD, Jan./Feb. 2000, 1/2 p, in PP 1616: 139. - See: Forfeiture laws.
BAXTER, RENE, Self-Liberation, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 14.
BAY AREA DIRECTORY OF COLLECTIVES, Worker Controlled - Autonomous - Non-exploitative - Direct Democratic. - Berkeley, CA, 60pp: 89-112, in PP 1548. - VOLUNTARY socialist experimenters, doing their own things, at their own expense and risk, can produce troubles only for themselves and their attempts, at best, are identical with the best kinds of businesslike partnerships. - J.Z.
BAYES, WILLIAM W., Ends and Means, THE FREEMAN, 11/70, 12pp, in PP 1753: 89.
BAYLEY, ARNOLD, An Open Letter to Hon. Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 84. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
BEACON HILL INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH, List of publications, subjects, policy studies, books reviewed, 13pp, in PP 1662: 138. - So much effort & so many texts on tax & government reforms, rather than exploring voluntary taxation and voluntary & competing government & societies options! - What territorial governments do is waste the lives and property of people, even of libertarians, in their very efforts of resisting such waste. Do not let your enemy determine your topic & your strategy & lead you to play his game his way! Opt out of the game in which it has been the winner for all too long, and will remain so, if it is attacked only territorially. Check your premises! - J.Z., 3.2.01.
BEAR, JOHN B. & MARIA P., Bear's Guide to Earning Degrees, 1999, 422pp, $29.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 376.
BEARCE, ROBERT G., Democracy in America: A Challenge to Free Men, THE FREEMAN, 1/76, 7pp, in PP 1753: 171.
BEARCE, ROBERT G., In Defence of Freedom - Frederic Bastiat, THE FREEMAN, 10/79, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 22.
BEARCE, ROBERT G., John Witherspoon: Disciple of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 5/77, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 305.
BEARCE, ROBERT, Against All Enemies, Part I - III, THE FREEMAN, 9-11/80, 20pp, in PP 1755/56: 191.
BEARCE, ROBERT, We Hold these Truths, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 109. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
BECHARA, DENNIS, Eminent Domain & The Rule of Law, THE FREEMAN, 5/85, 9pp, in PP 1753: 113.
BECHARA, DENNIS, Freedom for Less Developed Countries, THE FREEMAN, 2/82, 5pp, in PP 1765: 173. - Freedom lovers - and others - have not even developed or used their alternative media options, although they are, in most places, quite legal - & obviously affordable and quite powerful. A special market for liberating ideas for all countries! "The free market for ideas" is, mostly, still only a self-delusion. - A few CD-ROMs, containing all libertarian texts, could supply underdeveloped countries, as well as the somewhat developed countries, with all the freedom information they need. - J.Z.
BECHARA, DENNIS, Stability and the Free Market, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 313. - The stability that would arise from a free market for competing governments or societies (exterritorially autonomous volunteer communities) has not yet been explored in FEE writings. See my two books on the subject and the sub-series ON PANARCHY. Also a new website: www.panarchy.org - J.Z.
BECHARA, DENNIS, The Continuing Plight of Agriculture, THE FREEMAN, 5/86, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 503.
BECHARA, DENNIS, The Costs of Occupational Licensing, THE FREEMAN, 4/79, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 278.
BECHARA, DENNIS, The Myth of National Industrial Policy, THE FREEMAN, 8/85, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 262.
BECHARA, DENNIS, The Rising Protectionist Tide, THE FREEMAN, 9/83, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 175. Governmental education is no defence against it. On the contrary. I still remember how some of my ca. 15 year old class mates and myself had to argue against the protectionist fallacies advanced by one of our main teachers, Willy Werdermann, who, in spite of his "classical" education, had fallen for them and spread them. - He had also been the teacher of my mother in law, who never advanced economic freedom ideas. - J.Z.
BEISER, SCOTT, My Declaration of Independence from the LP, www.libertyartworx.com 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 339.
BEISNER, E. CALVIN, Must I not Be Believed? THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 141, on desertion & revolution.
BELANGER, J.D., Improving the World by Doing Nothing, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1671: 127. www.countrysidemag.com Hand over the world to the official or unofficial criminals and the other crazies, power addicts and fanatics? - J.Z.
BELL, JIM D., See: SIERRA TIMES, IRS Prosecutes Outspoken Dissident, Jim D. Bell Convicted on Two Counts, 7pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 708. He is the author of "Assassination Politics": www.SierraTimes.com
BELL, JIM, Assassination Politics, WebWarrior@Infowar.Com, 2pp, in PP 1663: 137, with some notes by John Zube. www.infowar.com/ Upon trying to get the full 90 K version of the text from this site, I got the following response: "Unable to open http://www.infowar.com/. Cannot locate the Internet server or proxy server". Neither my print-out of the html text seemed complete, nor my text version, which ended without a full stop. Counter-intelligence service in action? - J.Z., 3.2.01. I had added the following notes: Tyrannicide is an EXECUTION, not a murder. Its targets are either formally outlawed or they have outlawed themselves by their murderous actions. I am much more interested in justifying and organizing properly the PUBLIC trial, sentencing and outlawry of those few foreign heads of State, who are war criminals or other mass murderers, putting a prize on their heads quite officially, as a matter of government policy with wide-spread public support, which may also include the raising of funds for this purpose. To my knowledge there was no such attempt to put a prize e.g. on the head of Hitler, Stalin or Mao. Thomas Moore, in his famous Utopia, chapter on warfare, proposed to double the prize if the culprit could be brought before a genuine court of justice. In the age of ABC mass murder or anti-people "weapons", I would favour granting an amnesty period, during which they could abdicate or surrender and would even favour offering them protection against revenge actions. After that period they should be granted an amnesty only in case they destroyed or surrendered at least one of the mass extermination devices. As for the minor henchmen of all territorial regimes and their crimes, I would rather favour the individualist secessionist option, by volunteer groups of minorities and en masse. Which would also mean that we could no longer be forced to pay them salaries and pensions. Revenge is not all that valuable but ending their rule and powers is. However, make their names and abodes well known, so that decent people would at least boycott them, i.e., not employ them or trade with them at all or render them any services. Let them be outcasts of all civil societies. Too much time, energy and money is taken up with punishment and revenge notions for political criminals with victims. More could be achieved if we rather used our scarce resources for more and more liberation efforts. - Compare the general literature on tyrannicide and my 2 peace books in PP 16-18 & 61-63. - PIOT, J.Z., 5.12.2000.
BELLI, HUMBERTO, Center for Constructive Alternatives Examines Central American Policy with Humberto Belli & Colleagues, IMPRIMIS, 6/84, 7pp, in PP 1764: 180.
BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE & ZUBE, JOHN, Letter exchanges: 2001, 21pp, in PP 1689-1693: 243. B-Z, 14.5.01: 243; Z-B & Greg Flanagan 23.1.01: 244; B-Z, 25.1.01: 249; Z-B, 27.1.01: 250; B-Z & G.F., 16.2.01: 252; B-Z, 21.2.01: 255; Z-B, 22.2.01: 256; Z-B, 3.3.01: 259; B-Z, 29.3.01: 262; B-Z, 7.3.01: 263.
BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE to ZUBE, JOHN & Z-B, 21.6.01, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 272.
BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, Education, Schooling, Learning, 1989, 12pp, with bibliography, in PP 1689-1693: 232
BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, PanArchy - PanArchie - PanArchia, extracts from the website www.panarchy.org 2001, 63pp, in PP 1689-1693: 165. - A Gateway to Selected Documents and Web Sites. See: POLYARCHY.
BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, Polyarchy: A Manifesto, 2,000, 164 pp, with bibliography & abstracts, in: ON PANARCHY, XX-XXIV, in PP 1689-1693: 1. gianpiero-debellis@libero.it www.polyarchy.org Postal address: Gian Piero de Bellis, Via Monte San Gabriele 23, 28100 Novara, Italy. - 1: Introduction, 1/2 p: 1. - Part I, Past/Past (a historical survey, chapter list on 1), 17pp: 1. - 2. Historical premises - 3. The State - 4. Mercantilism - 5. The decline of mercantilism - 6. Physiocracy - 7. Freedom - 8. Industry - 9. Capitalism (origins and development) - 10. Capitalism (climate and attitudes) - 11. Anarchism and socialism - 12.The apogee of capitalism and anarchism/socialism - 13. The State in the background - 14. The State fights back - 15. Nationalism - 16. Bureaucratism - 17. Monopolism - Part II, Past/Present, 15pp: 12. - 18. The State takes over - 19. Imperialism - 20. Militarism - 21. The demise of capitalism - 22. The demise of socialism - 23. The final demise - 24. From capitalism/socialism to statism - 25. Statism (origin and typology) - 26. Socialism/communism - 27. Fascism/Nazism - 28. Dirigism/welfarism - 29. Statism as a world system (20th century) - 30. Statism: foundations (warfare - welfare) - 31. Statism: the cultural system - 32. Statism: the economic system - 33. Statism: the political system - 34. Statism: positive aspects - 35. Statism: negative aspects - Part III: Present/Future, 9pp: 26. -36. The crisis of statism - 37. Moral crisis - 38. Material crisis - 39. Political crisis - 40. The new reality - 41. The new seeds - 42. The new paradigm - 43. The new requirements - 44. The new scenario - 45. Polyarchy - 46. Principles - 47. Protagonists - 48. Processes - 49. Final considerations. See also his new website: www.panarchy.org
BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, Problemistics. Selected Tools, References, Subjects, List of links only. URL list not added, Bookshops, Libraries, Books, Bibliographies, e-texts, with URLs stated, 2000, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 227.
BENN, ERNEST, SIR, Rights for Robots, 8pp: 39, in PP 1549.
BENNET, JAMES, Review, 8pp, of: PHILLIPS, KEVIN P., The Cousins' Wars: Religion, Politics and the Triumph of Anglo-America, Basic Books, N.Y., 1999, 707pp, $ 35, ISBN 0 465013694, in PP 1708-1710: 540.
BENNETT, JAMES T. & DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Regulatory Poison, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 372. - What if, for instance, irradiation of food causes even more damage than e.g., E.coli did? Compare the compulsory X-Ray campaign against Tuberculosis. Not to indicate on foods that it has been irradiated etc. - does amount to fraud or deception of consumers, who should enjoy full consumer sovereignty. Class actions against those who deceive consumers! - Consumers, too, are entitled to make their own mistakes, at their own expense and risk. They should not be subjected to paternalistic choices of professionals, whom they have not freely chosen for themselves and who would like to keep their "professional" secrets towards them. - J.Z., 14.5.02, 1.6.02.
BENNETT, WILLIAM J., Does Honor Have a Future? IMPRIMIS, 12/98, 6pp, in PP 1754: 46. - Honor, in the traditional sense, including e.g. duelling, "unconditional surrender demands" and "no surrender" determinations - may not have a future but honesty, self-respect and respect for the rights and liberties of others do offer hopes for the future. - Under "honor" a multitude of "sins" as well as "virtues" were and are hidden or meant. It is not a sound and clarifying term. - The same applies even to "self-respect" - which induces some to commit mass murders while it commits others only to self-defence or non-violent actions. - Compare the atrocities committed by racists, religious & ideological fanatics and territorial nationalists and their false collective responsibility notions. - Some people in Pakistan danced in the street upon hearing that their own government had now mass extermination devices as well! - Are you joyful & proud at the thought that your government possess ABC mass murder devices or is allied with such regimes? J.Z., 1.6.02.
BENSON, BRUCE L., Can a Stateless Society Survive? 8pp: 687, in PP 1601-04. - In the long run ONLY stateless societies will be able to survive. Territorial States are ultimately self-destructive. We have to get rid of them before they do us in. - Learn from the wars and mass-murderous civil wars of our times and study the exterritorial alternatives! - J.Z.
BENSON, BRUCE L., Why Crimes Declines, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 393.
BENSON, BRUCE, Customary Law, a passage extracted by Mark Sulkowski from Benson's The Enterprise of Law, Justice without the State, pp. 12-15, available from Laissez Faire Books. 3pp, in PP 1679: 201.
BENSON, BRUCE, Highway Robbery, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 4pp, on forfeiture laws, in PP 1766-68: 202. - However, there is a case for forfeiture - in case of genuine criminals, i.e. criminals with victims. Thus all present government assets should fall under such forfeiture, too. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
BENSON, EZRA TAFT, The Proper Role of Government, 1968, 12pp, in PP 1678: 156. From the publications page of www.noneusa.org/publications.html
BENSON, RAGNAR, Ragnar's Guide to the Underground Economy, 1999, 159pp, $ 18, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 356.
BENZ, TIM, Media Blackout, on gun laws, ItsNow@TheRiver.Com 2.4.00, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 184, Christian view.
BERGEN, SCOTT VAN, 21, A Wall of Separation: Between Civil Society and State, 2pp, in PP 1678: 34.
BERGLAND, DAVID, A Libertarian Tax Simplification Plan, 2pp: 84 & 168 & 222, in PP 1572-73. - Should an evil only be reduced gradually? Under panarchism radical solutions would be available to volunteer communities. Panarchism does, anyhow, imply a voluntary taxation or contribution scheme, as already Spencer recognized in his Social Statics. - Should libertarians aid governments in becoming more "efficient"? The Nazis, too, and the "nuclear strength" advocates, liked to "simplify" their mass murders. - J.Z., 8.11.1999. - Do not ask me how this crept in here 3 times! - J.Z.
BERGLAND, DAVID, A New Approach to Reducing Nuclear Weapons: A Modest Proposal, 3pp: 124; 1p: 132, in PP 1572-73. - Are SOME nuclear weapons still justified or necessary? - J.Z.
BERGLAND, DAVID, Bulletin Interview, 4pp: 54, in PP 1548.
BERGLAND, DAVID, Libertarianism in One Lesson, 158 pp, plus: BROWNE, HARRY, WhyLiberty Must Be SOLD, Not Preached - AND How To Do It, 60 min, audio tape from Advocates, review, 2pp, in PP 1726/27: 101.
BERGLAND, DAVID, Voluntary Compliance, 1984 Style! 4pp: 54, in PP 1572-73.
BERKELEY WELLNESS LETTER, University of California, 2pp, Feb. 1990, bad printing: 227, in PP 1554/55.
BERKELOUW, Bookdealers since 1812, 4pp leaflet: 193, in PP 1600. - It has a large bookshop near Berrima, one in Sydney and one in Hollywood. The layout is largely the same and they do even smell alike. The local government here managed to close down the café it had recently established! For its catalogue of rare books, if you have the cash for this, see its website: www.berkelouw.com.au I visit their store, near Berrima, often (for its cheap titles, in its "Book Barn") but did only recently discover that next to the shelves on war books there is a small collection of 2nd hand peace books as well. Alas, not one among them with with libertarian ideas, and still no section for explicit freedom books or life extension titles. But then how many other bookshops offer you such a selection? - Years ago, I tried to submit a few copies of my ABC Against Nuclear War for sale there. After a while they were returned, without comment,and without ever having appeared on its shelves! But other anarchist and peace books are not sorted out there. So why this one? Because it is so badly printed and bound? Does its message not matter at all? The governmental closing of its recently built and opened café is another small instance of the following general experience: Governments provide more disservices than services - and they overcharge us for both. - J.Z., 12.11.99. - Antiquarians are to some extent parasites preying upon the scarcity of many books printed on paper, a scarcity increased by copyrights and the costs and risks associated with conventional publishing. I wish they would offer many to all of their rare titles in affordable alternative media and thus work towards complete and permanent publishing. But they could make money from this only once they or others succeeded in making the alternative media popular enough at least among scholarly inclined people. - But at least they ought to consider getting all those titles microfiched which they do not sell for hundreds of dollars each. Thus they could build up a large offer of rare books - available cheaply on microfiche. Will one of the ten-thousands of Antiquarians take up that option or at least seriously consider it as a business opportunity? Or are they stuck or stuck-up, like flies are to fly-paper? - J.Z., 12.12.99.
BERKING, KRISTOF, Um das Politische drastisch zu reduzieren, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 86. - Ein ef Interview.
BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, Die Kronstadt Rebellion, 34pp: 93, in PP 1576. - Unfortunately, the instance of the K.R. and of other larger resistance actions did not lead most anarchists and libertarians to ponder better programs - that could have led the K.R. to victory and could have prevented the troubles remaining after the collapse of the totalitarian socialist system in most countries. The territorial and bureaucratic system remained and it, too, has totalitarian features, only somewhat mitigated by democratic or republican features. - We should not only try to report historical events but also to learn sufficiently from them, especially to avoid their mistakes. That requires many studies headed like: What would have happened if factors xyz had been changed thus...? These studies, too, should be based historical experience with these factors. - Thought experiments should be conducted, a kind of reverse SF, from which a better informed futurism might result. In my peace program, in PP 60-63, I provided a rough draft for a libertarian revolutionary liberation and defence system. But it needs much work still - by me and others, to come closer to what is required. - J.Z.
BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, The Only Hope of Ireland, 1916, 2pp, in PP 1694: 141.
BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, The Only Hope of Ireland, 1916, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 401, part of International Anarchism Web.
BERLIN WALL, See: LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 10 Jahre Fall der Mauer - aus libertaerer Sicht, 1 S., in PP 1625: 24.
BERMAN, RONALD S., Teaching and Academic Life, 6pp: 77, in PP 1581-82.
BERNERI, CAMILLO, Dictatorship of the Proletariat and State Socialism, 1936, 1978, 2p, in PP 1694: 104.
BERNERI, CAMILLO, On Militarisation of the Militias, 1937, 1978, 2pp, in PP 1694: 157.
BERNERI, CAMILLO, State & Revolution. The Aboliton & Extinction of the State, 3pp, in PP 1694: 134. - http://flag.blackened/net/revolt/berneri.html
BERNERI, CAMILLO, War and Revolution, 2pp, 1936 or 37, in PP 1694: 137.
BERNERI, CAMILLO, What Spanish Anarchism Must Do to Win, originally, 1936: What Can We Do? 1p, in PP 1696: 50, from: REVOLT http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/berneri.html
BERNS, WALTER, AEI, Extract from an article on the Constitution, COMMENTARY, Feb. 97, p 20-21, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 201.
BERNS, WALTER, Dr., Justified Anger: Just Retribution, IMPRIMIS, 6/74, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 262.
BERNS, WALTER, The American Presidency: Statesmanship and Constitutionalism in Balance, 5pp: 205, in PP 1581-82.
BERNSTEIN, DAVID, Racial Tensions: The Market is the Solution, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 3pp, in PP1754: 164. - Only when combined with a free market for volunteer communities, money issues and financial arrangements. The free market requires much more in free market features and practices than most "free marketeers" have so far sufficiently considered. A "limited" territorial government is still a coercive monopolist. - J.Z.
BEST, BEN, 1996 Worldcon and the Transport Technician Course, 7pp, in PP 1605/6: 93.
BEST, BEN, A Summary of the First 21CM Seminar, 13pp, in PP 1605/6: 289.
BEST, BEN, A Trip to the First 21CM Seminar, 10pp, in PP 1605/6: 279.
BEST, BEN, A Trip to the United Kingdom, in PP 1605/6: 11pp: 5.
BEST, BEN, ALCOR's Third Annual Cryonics Conference, 1998, 12p, in PP 1605/6: 228.
BEST, BEN, Ancient DNA and Preservation in Amber, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 223.
BEST, BEN Caloric Restriction with Adequate Nutrition, 17pp, in PP 1605/6: 21.
BEST, BEN, Cancer Death - - Causes & Prevention, 12pp, in PP 1605/6: 124.
BEST, BEN, Cryonics and Ischemic Damage, 6pp, in PP 1605/6: 102.
BEST, BEN, Cryonics: Your Money And Your Life, 10pp, in PP 1605/6: 240.
BEST, BEN, Death by Murder, 1999, 6pp, in PP 1605/6: 343.
BEST, BEN, Egyptology, Rosicrucianism and the Quest for Immortality, 5pp, in PP 1605/6: 212
BEST, BEN, Equipment Selection for a Cryonics Local Group, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 106.
BEST, BEN, Implications of Cloning, 4pp, in PP 1605/6: 154.
BEST, BEN, Mechanisms of Aging, Part II, 12pp, in PP 1605/6: 259.
BEST, BEN, Mike Darwin's Criticisms of Cryonics, 7pp: 111.
BEST, BEN, Molecular Mobility at Low Temperature, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 16.
BEST, BEN, My Resignation as Editor of CCN, 1p, in PP 1605/6: 342.
BEST, BEN, Offshore Options for Cryonicists, 5pp, in PP 1605/6: 271.
BEST, BEN, Schemers in the Web, 1987 manuscript, 265pp, with bibliography: 1, in PP 1599. - Copyrights reserved by Ben Best, who granted me the only rights permission that I ask for: a non-exclusive and revocable permission to reproduce something on my LMP microfiche. - I got this manuscript from him already in 1990, when visiting him in Toronto. But only now , in 1999, did I finally read all of it and prepared it for fiching. Why the delay and the fiching now? I was "threatened" by a short visit from him and had previously only skim-read it. This browsing, then, did not interest me sufficiently to read it in full. Just another conspiracy theory book, I thought, showing the corruption and cover-ups of Mafia-like governments connected also with The Mafia. However, anything that can help to deflate faith in politicians does in this way at least something positive. It is also a contribution towards libertarian revisionist history and somewhat interesting as the point of view of a long-term libertarian, science fiction fan and cryonicist. - He is a private scholar on many subjects, after about 25 years of part-time university studies and makes a living as a computer systems consultant. Unfortunately, he could stay only a few hours in my place and I look forward to a longer visit by him, with more time for discussion. He was recently appointed president of CRYOCARE and will be busy so busy in this job that he would have had to stop his work with the CANADIAN CRYONICIST. A second personal reason for this discontinuance was that some people, with whom he wants to remain friends, took offence at some of his frank remarks there. How come some freedom lovers have not yet developed an appreciation of honest and well meant criticism from friends and associates? Shouldn't they rather welcome it than object? I for one welcome serious criticism, because it makes me think more and harder on subjects of interest to me. - PIOT, J.Z., 12.11.1999.
BEST, BEN, Selegiline (Deprenyl), 6pp, in PP 1605/6: 194.
BEST, BEN, Smart Drugs: A Superficial Review, 3pp, in PP 1605/6: 55.
BEST, BEN, Some Technical Notes Concerning Local Response, 1p, in PP 1605/6, in PP 1605/6: 219. - On Cryonics.
BEST, BEN, St. Bees Man ("the most perfectly preserved medieval man in modern times"), 3pp, in PP 1605/6: 68.
BEST, BEN, The 1996 A4M Conference (Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine), 8pp, in PP 1605/6: 126.
BEST, BEN, The 1997 A4M Conference and Related Excursions, 7pp, in PP 1605/6: 205.
BEST, BEN, The 1999 High-Rollers' Conference, 13pp, in PP 1605/6: 305.
BEST, BEN, The Anatomical Basis of Mind (Part 10), 6pp: 59. Part 11: 16pp: 75. Part 12: 17pp: 160. Part 13, 8pp: 186, in PP 1605/6.
BEST, BEN, The FDA Versus the LEF -- A Brief History, based on: Victory Over the FDA, by Saul Kent, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 361.
BEST, BEN, The Last Trip Report, 22pp, in PP 1605/6: 363. (On this see my letter to Ben Best of 23 Feb. 2000, which I do intend to microfiche soon. - J.Z.)
BEST, BEN, The Y2K Computer Bug - - The Yawn of a New Millennium, 7pp, in PP 1605/6: 385.
BEST, BEN, The Y2K Computer bug -- An Update -- August 1999, 9pp, in PP 1605/6: 349.
BEST, BEN, The Y2K Computer bug -- Implications for Cryonicists, 21pp, in PP 1605/6: 318.
BEST, BEN, Three Conferences and Two Dinners, 11pp, in PP 1605/6: 41.
BETHELL, TOM, Property Rights, Taxation & the Supply-Siders, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 809.
BEX, BRIAN L., Our Mission (and Other Expositions), 1p: 29, in PP 1564.
BIBLIOFIND, Site offering 20 million books, 1999, 1/2 page, in PP 1671: 170.
BIBLIOFIND, www.bibliofind.com In 1999 it offered more than 20 million used and rare books for sale by thousands of booksellers around the world, making this the most interesting book-selling site on the Web. Become a Bibliofind Bookseller! Join here. Bookseller Log-in. 1p, in PP 1697: 138. - At last some cooperation organized among second-hand booksellers! Still this covers only ca. 5% of the books published, about 400 million, less if one deducts all the duplicates for sale. - J.Z.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, FREE BANKING, See: PP 1022. - SOUND CURRENCY, 1895, Literature list, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 764. See: NCN ALTERNATIVE MONEY SYSTEM TEAM, Alternative Money Systems, Links to articles, sites, mailing lists, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 781. Majordomo@wice.xs4all.nl
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR ANARCHIST FAQ 8.4, 20pp, in PP 1703: 137, with URLs for those online, still only a fraction of a complete anarchist bibliography.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SUGGESTED READING, by ???, n.d., 4pp, in PP 1677: 98, from somewhere on the Internet.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: CALESE, BOB, Bibliography, 1p, of libertarian writings: 78, in PP 1583.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: CIRA, Catalogue des livres et brochures, here only Liste Alphabetique Abregee des Mots-Matieres, 2pp, which, while you are online, are links to their sections of the catalog, in PP 1694: 2. - CIRA, Listes 45 a 51, 1810 ouvrages entres a la bibliotheque de 1988 a 1995 et catalogues, 48pp, in PP 1694: 13. - It looks as if I have the job of downloading their complete catalogue to 15,000 titles still ahead of me. It would make a good start towards an anarchist bibliography. - When will someone combine all such catalogues towards a bibliography, starting with the institutions listed under 3? Double entries could be reduced to extra location hints. Alas, fighting the police in the streets, while blocking entries to meetings of their opponents, seems to be more fun for most of the anarchist "activists". What an image they give of "anarchists" to the opponents of anarchism! According to such actions, all too well publicized, anarchists seem to be opponents of classical liberties like freedom of association, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech and freedom of information! - Even most statists are not as opposed to liberty. - J.Z., 7.7.01. - CIRA, Liste des periodiques en anglai du CIRA, 23pp, in PP 1694: 61. - CIRA, Liste des periodiques en allemand du CIRA, 13pp, in PP 1694: 84. - BIBLIOTECA PUBLICA ARUS, BPA, Spain, 3pp, in PP 1694: 96. - Among its 65,000 volumes there are many on anarchism. - ROCKER, RUDOLF, Rudolf Rocker Bibligraphy & URL guide to texts already online, 3pp, in PP 1694: 99. - Most are provided by http://flag.blackened.net/
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: DAVIES, ROY, Is government control of money compatible with freedom of the individual? A collection of links to sources of information on libertarianism and money, banking and finance..., 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 798. Updated 18 Sep. 00. - Roy.Davies@exeter.ac.uk www.ex.ac.uk/~Rdavies/arian/local.html
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: DAVIES, ROY, Local and Interest-Free Currencies, Social Credit and Microcredit, 9pp of links, Oct. 00, in PP 1745-1748: 800.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: DAY, HEM, 1902-1969, aka MARCEL & HENRY DIEU, 3pp, in PP 1739: 42. - Bibliography & links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Money and Banking, Article List, Sep. 20, 1999, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 779. www.freenation.org
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, Spotlight on Free Banking, feedback@free-market.net, 11pp, April 7, 00, in PP 1745-748: 787. - With still more input on institutions, publications, reviews, websites, this might develop into a very worthwhile website. Seeing such attempts I am more often surprised by what they omit than by what they do include. - J.Z., 16.5.02.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: FRY, MICHAEL to MEGALLI, THEO, June 29, 1986, on Scottish Banking literature, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 772.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, FFF, Articles on Monetary Freedom, list only, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 774. - www.fff.org/
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See GOEHLERT, ROBERT & HERCZEG, CLAIRE, Anarchism, a bibliography, 1982, 122pp, 1678 titles : 1- 41, author index : 37- 41, in PP 1546.:
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Introduction & Links, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1702: 65
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: GRABBE, J. ORLIN, List of Articles & Stories by J. Orlin Grabe, with abstracts & links, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 783. - www.zolatimes.com/writers/grabbe.html
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES, THE, A Student's Guide to Classical Liberal Scholarship, 42pp, with Introduction, 2pp, by Tom G. Palmer: 166, in PP 1600.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: INSTITUTE FOR LIBERTY AND COMMUNITY, Free Banking and Currency Competition, Bibliography, December 1986, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 769.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: LANDAUER, GUSTAV, 1870-1919, 6pp, in PP 1739: 46, bibliography, links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Recommended Reading for Students of Objectivism and Libertarians, 2pp: 124, in PP 1565-67.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: MATONIS, JON, Directory of Journals Representing Free Banking, 1990, 20 entries, 1/2 page, in PP 1745-1748: 780.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: MUNSON, CHUCK, Intro to Anarchy, A Bibliography created by Chuck Munson, vers. 1.0, July 1992. Version 2 due out by August. Anti-copyright 1992. Citations are appreciated. 5p, in PP 1702: 196.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: NURSEY-BRAY, PAUL & FARRAN, ZAID, Supplement 1992-1999 to ANARCHIST THINKERS AND THOUGHT, Greenwood Press, 1992, with some additional material to April 2000, 64pp, in PP 1702: 1. http://chomsky.arts.adelaide.edu.au/politics/ paul.nurseybray@adelaide.edu.au His 1992 bibliography is, to my knowledge, still only available in an expensive library edition. But his previous anarchist bibliography, compiled by Paul Nursey-Bray, Jim Jose, Williams & Graham Purchase has been fiched by me in PP 873. -
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: RAMUS, PIERRE, 1882-1942, 2pp, in PP 1739: 62, bibliography, links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: ROCKER, RUDOLF, Bibliography, 1978, compiled by? 26pp, in PP 1701: 9.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: Several entries in PP 1722.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: SOWELL, THOMAS, Bibliography, 4pp, in PP 1716: 76.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: STARCHILD, ADAM, Books by Adam Starchild, 2pp list, with links to their websites, in PP 1677: 143. www.cyberhaben.com/offshore/books/
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: ZUBE, JOHN to NURSEY-BRAY, PAUL, 23.4.01, on CD-ROMs & anarchist bibliography, 1p, in PP 1734/36: 4. This bibliography is on: http://chomsky.arts.adelaide.edu.au/politics/ paul.nurseybray@adelaide.edu.au
BIBLIOTECA PUBLICA ARUS, BPA, Spain, 3pp, in PP 1694: 96. - Among its 65,000 volumes there are many on anarchism.
BICEL, num. 11, Madrid, 44pp, Foundacion de Estudios Libertarios Anselmo Lorenzo, in Spanish, in PP 1731: 69.
BICKFORD, BOB, Communications Decency Act Passed, 2pp: 47, in PP 1561-63.
BICYCLE HELMETS, See: ADAMS, JOHN, Bicycle Helmets: The Case Against, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 98.
BICYCLES, FREE & PUBLIC OR PRIVATE & RESPECT FOR PROPERTY RIGHTS, See: ALBAN, DANIEL L. & STEPHENSON, E. FRANK, The "Berry Bikes": A Lesson in Private Property, THE FREEMAN, 10.99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 591. - On another "free bicycle" service, probably inspired by the experiment in Amsterdam. Unfortunately, according to many of my own observations, in my 1990/91 visit to the USA, private bikes are not safe from theft or abuse, either, even when attempts were made to secure them. If they were too well chained for a thief, then they were often maliciously damaged. Respect for property - even that of relatively poor people (bike owners, as compared to car owners), was all too rare. And Americans were obviously too generous - supporting an army of beggars. The notions of a "right" to the property of others are all too widely spread. In Berlin, my home town, in the same period, a friend overheard a group of youths in Kreuzberg (one of the poorer districts) resolve: Let's go to Zehlendorf (one of the richer suburbs) and steal some bikes there! They were, obviously, some of the "fruits" of state-socialized "education". When the Red Army marched into Berlin, in 1945, the fact that most bikes there were private property did not save them from being stolen by Soviet soldiers, ridden to destruction, then discarded & replaced by newly stolen bikes. A neighbor collected these discards and built some bikes from them, with my help. In this way I got my first bike: from a combination of bikes that had been stolen, damaged and discarded by the thieves. - At least in these cases the private property of bikes did not make enough difference. - Rights require respect for them or their enforcement. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle ... Paved with Good Intentions, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 533.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle: The Second American Revolution? THE FREEMAN, 1/95, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 333.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle: To Educate - or Legislate, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 536.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Conspiracy or Consensus? THE FREEMAN, 11/95, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 407.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Facts, Values and Moral Sanctions: An Open Letter to Objectivists, August 1, 1989, 17pp: 39, in PP 1598.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Fascism, By Any Other Name ..., 4pp: 99, in PP 1598.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Justice or "Utility"? , THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 269.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Marketing the Free Market, 3pp, in PP 1655: 5. - That is precisely an area where most free marketeers fail because they did not sufficiently examine the sound preconditions for the successfully marketing of new or so far still unpopular ideas. That is one of PEACE PLANS' specialities - but it is hard to interest free marketeers in this subject. They seem to think mainly in terms of conventional marketing, which is good enough for goods and services but not for ideas. - J.Z.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, On Education. Part. I, Big Brother Goes to School, 3pp: 71. Part II: A Case for Private Schools, 2pp: 74, in PP 1559.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Paying People not to Grow, THE FREEMAN, 10/86, 8pp, in PP 1757/58: 19.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Review, 3pp, of: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand: 30, in PP 1598.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, The "Root Causes" of Crime, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 158.
BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES to SCHWARTZ, PETER, Nov. 14, 1986, 6pp: 33, in PP 1598.
BIESER, SCOTT, Free Speech vs. Liberal Media, 2pp: 5; 1p: 118, in PP 1572-73.
BIG BROTHER, See: PAYNE, JAMES L., How Smart is Big Brother? THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 105. - Big brothers have small brains, ideas and memories - but big fists. - J.Z.
BIG BUSINESS, See: SCHWEIKART, LARRY, Downsizing, 1860s-Style: Lessons from the Pony Express, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 8pp, in PP 1754: 38. - See: DOWNSIZING, OPTIMAL SIZE, DECENTRALIZATION, AUTONOMOUS WORK GROUPS -
BIG GOVERNMENT, See: WEINBERGER, CASPAR W., A Return to Big Government and how to Stop it, IMPRIMIS, 2/94, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 341.
BIGBOOSTER & BIGBOOSTER7MILLION e-mails, from f-prime@buildfreedom.com , incomplete, 3 Jan. 01 - 1 Dec. 01, 42 pp: 121. Mailings of 3.1.01, 22.3.01, 6.4.01, 21.4.01, 2.5.01, 14.6.01, 9.9.01, 19,19,01, 11.10.01, 9.8.01, 1.12.01 www.buildfreedom.com/associates.htm , in PP 18, 2nd ed..: 121. - Gradually, I got more and more sick of these pyramid scheme suggestions, not used for spreading freedom ideas but rather to make money from a list of over 70,000 freedom lovers signed up, not selling them something worthwhile, but just getting commissions for those on top of a new list, at the expense of late comers. I don't want to get rich, free and easily, especially not in some zero-sum games or pyramid schemes, at the expense of some fools, but I do want to get free, quickly and easily. There is a great difference between these two approaches. Most libertarians seem to be more interested in money-making than in establishing free societies. One can buy freedom only to a limited extent. Thus but now I wipe out most Big Booster messages. - J.Z., 6.2.02. - Zero-sum-games between 70,000 libertarians, shuffling money between them, with the early birds in a new game winning - at the expense of the rest. That is not even a self-enlightening process. No more so than a lottery. - J.Z., 24.2.02.
BIGGS, ANDREW G., Private Investment Is More Risky than Social Security? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN8/00, 2pp, in PP 1753: 70.
BIGNESS, See: READ, LEONARD E., Fear Smallness, Not Bigness, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 387. - Neither are absolute values. Both are suitable in some cases and unsuitable in others. The world market constitutes the biggest business system - and yet it serves individuals well, the more so the more free it is, also for all kinds of decentralist demands and offers. - J.Z., 1.5.02.
BILL OF RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT SITE, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, Welcome to the first Bill of Rights Enforcement site on the World Wide Web, 3pp, , in PP 1675: 125. www.webleyweb.com - Compare the 100 PRIVATE Drafts of Human Rights Codes - that I assembled in PEACE PLANS Nos. 589 & 590, hoping that they might lead to sufficient discussions and still better drafts. Alas ... Some are as addicted to ancient government documents as others are to supposedly holy texts. And the addiction of some authors to their own drafts, not considered as works in progress, is not very admirable, either. Smith's "New Covenant" is excellent, but I feel sure that it could still be further improved - if only a public effort is made in this direction. Here, alas, he glorifies the governmental Bill of Rights. Indeed, enforcing respect for it would be better than ignoring and breaking it - but would this go far enough? - J.Z., 11.5. & 21.5.01.
BILL OF RIGHTS, 1689, 2pp, in PP 1627: 106.
BILL OF RIGHTS, A Parody: http://catalog.com/james/index.html 2pp, in PP 1661: 178.
BILL OF RIGHTS, Does Australia have a Bill of Rights? Does it have any force? 1p: 82, in PP 1551.
BILL OF RIGHTS, See: FREE RADICAL, THE, Notes on the Bills of Rights and Due Process, 10 points, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 392. - FREE RADICAL, THE, Notes on the Bills of Rights and Due Process, 10 points, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 392.
BILL OF RIGHTS, See: LEGGE, BRIAN, A Bill of Rights or Big Brother, 1p: 749, in PP 1601-04.
BILL OF RIGHTS, See: MAGNA CARTA 1215 & BILL OF RIGHTS, 1688, 1p: 74, in PP 1551.
BILL OF RIGHTS, See: MONACHELLI, DESTA, Is the Bill of Rights Still Valid? 2pp: 184, in PP 1572-73.
BILL OF RIGHTS, See: NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Bill of Law, 4pp: 655, in PP 1601-04.
BILL OF RIGHTS, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, The Bill of Rights, 9pp: 16, in PP 1549.
BILL OF RIGHTS, The English Bill of Rights, 1689, with a 1/2 p introduction by Lloyd Duhaime, 5pp, in PP 1675: 77. - Copyrighted by WWLIA, 1994-98. - Fancy copyrighting the Bill of Rights, just by adding a very short introduction and placing it on the Web. The gall of some people! Even if "the law" should be on their side, I can't respect them! J.Z.
BILLBOARDS, See: PERSON, LAWRENCE, In Praise of Billboards, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 553.
BILLBOARDS, See: SCHNAUBELT, FRED, Billboards, Freedom of Speech and Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 4/80, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 260.
BILLINGSLEY, K. L., The Socialist Dream Lives, THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 132. - Many different socialist and communist & other egalitarian dreams live on - & should be granted experimental freedom as well. - There are thousands of different socialist dreams. Let volunteers suffer or benefit from all of them! - J.Z.
BILLINGSLEY, K.L., Freedom, Militias, & the Violence Inherent in the System, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 2pp, in PP 1765: 147.
BILLINGSLEY, K.L., The Food Police Are Watching You, THE FREEMAN, 12/92, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 582.
BILLINGSLEY, K.L., The Government Baby-Brokering Business, THE FREEMAN, 1/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 580.
BINSWANGER, H., Atheism vs. Agnosticism, 2pp: 193, in PP 1565-67.
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE BY U.S.? See: DOWBENKO, URI, The United States and Biological Warfare, a review of: ENDICOTT, STEPHEN & HAGERMAN, EDWARD, The United states & Biological Warfare: Secrets from the Early Cold War & Korea, U of Indiana P, 1999, 273pp, ISBN: 025334721. 5pp review, LFCT, Feb. 22, 99, in PP 1661: 42.
BIRTH CONTROL, COMPULSORY, See: CONGER, W.B., Forced Birth Control - Legal Genocide? 1p: 162, in PP 1565-67. - Its victims are refused refugee status in Australia! - J.Z.
BIRTHS AT HOME, See: LAPP, HANNAH, The Home-Birth Controversy, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 333.
BISH, ROBERT, Review of To Promote the General Welfare: Market Processes Versus Political Transfers by Richard Wagner, 4pp: 27, in PP 1576.
BISKUPIC, JOAN, In Jury Rooms, A Form of Civil Protest Grows, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 327. I find it absurd to copyright a mere news report. Only the lies of news reports are originals and to copyright them is even more absurd. - J.Z.
BISMARCK, See: BROECKER, MARIANNE, Bismarck: Der Neofeudalist, 3 S. , in PP 1617: 53.
BISMARCK'S WELFARE STATE, 1p, in PP 1701: 69. - ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
BISSANTZ, EDGAR, Memories of the 1923 German Inflation, THE FREEMAN, 9/86, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 25.
BISSELL, ROGER E., Volition and Mind as Natural, Non-Material Phenomena. Reply to RONN NEFF, 4pp: 133, in PP 1565-67.
BISSON,DREW, 18, Public Education: Not the State's Finest Hour, 1p, in PP 1678: 28. "... let schooling flourish in a free market ..."
BITBOOKS, The Online Fiction Guide, Science Fiction, 1p list of titles, with abstracts, in PP 1616: 143.
BIXLER, SCOTT W., Educational Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 8/75, 8pp, in PP 1753: 141.
BJOERGSTEN, JOHAN; SUNDHOLM, FRANCISKA & TENHU, HEIKKI, Aging, Crosslinking and Alzheimer's Disease, 4pp: 544, in PP 1589-94.
BJORKSTEN, JOHAN, Dialogue on Death, 3pp: 90, in PP 1595-96.
BJORKSTEN, JOHAN, Tangles, Aluminium and Senility, 5pp: 258, in PP 1589-94.
BLACK CAT COLLECTIVE, Manhattan Anarchist Media Schedule, 1p of links, n.d. , in PP 1696: 28. - Tel. (212 979-8353
BLACK FLAG ENTERPRISES, Books, specializes in anti-authoritarian literature, metaphysical, law, and SF, reklesbandon@hotmail.com, 1p, sample of FREEMARKETOPIA, in PP 1681: 202.
BLACK MARKET, See: BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Black Market - the Fairest Markets of them all! 2pp: 180, in PP 1572-73.
BLACK PLANET BOOKS, Catalog, n.d., 65pp, 718 S. Broadway, Baltimore MD 21231, in PP 1699: 67.
BLACK PLANET RADICAL BOOKS, Home Page, 2000, owner@blackplanetdirect.com 2pp, in PP 1701: 172.
BLACK PLANET, Radical Books by Mail, List of essays on line, 1p, left-anarchism, in PP 1674: 92. www.blackplanetdirect.com/index.htm
BLACK ROSE BOOKS, Catalog by Author & Title, 5pp, in PP 1700: 197.
BLACK, W.R., The Libertarian as Conservative, 1984, 4pp, in PP 1717: 86.
BLACKOUT BOOKS, Art Exhibition, 1/2 p, in PP 1701: mailto:blackout@panix.com
BLACKOUT BOOKS, Home Page, 1p on up-coming events in NYC, blackout@panix.com - in PP 1694: 101. 1p about the bookshop: 102. - 1p about its library and zone archives: 103.
BLACKOUT BOOKS, Reviews, 4 pp, in PP 1701: 163. mailto:blackout@panix.com
BLACKSTONE, See: BAILEY, GREG, Blackstone in America. Lectures by an English Lawyer Become The Blueprint for a New Nation's Laws and Leaders, 7pp, in PP 1675: 88. - SCHMIDT, KENT J., Blackstone's View of Natural Law and Its Influence on the Formation of the American Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, 5pp (c), in PP 1675: 95.
BLANC, JÉROME, Les monnaies paralléles. Unité et diversité du fait monétaire, Université Lumière Lyon 2, Centre Walras, France, L'Harmattan eds, 2000, 351pp. Flyer, 1p, for French book, with contents list , in PP 1745-1748: 621.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Courts, Judges, & the Law in the Free City, 1996/97, 4pp: 300, in PP 1581-82.5pp, in PP 1705: 126.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Employment & Vocational Training. The Case against Intervention, 1994/97, 4p: 296, in PP 1581-82.5pp, in PP 1705: 137.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Gestalt-Therapy - A Libertarian Approach to the Social Psychology of Unhappiness, 1995/97, 7pp: 305, in PP 1581-82.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Hollywood: Die Fabrik kritischer Traeume, 6 S.: 153, in PP 1588.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Kommunismus und Eigentum im Anarchismus (Communism and Property in Anarchism), n.d., 6pp, in PP 1701: 109/ sblankertz@pro-change.de www.anarchism.net/articles/de-kommunismus_und_eigentum_im_anarchismus.htm sblankertz@aol.com
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Liberalismus und Anarchismus in eine Front! 3 S. , in PP 1617: 13.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Privatisierung, Teil 2, 7 S.: 188, in PP 1600.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, See: LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Ein gelungener Video-Clip fragmentierter Gedanken, 1 S., in PP 1617: 97, ueber: STEFAN BLANKERTZ, Die Therapie der Gesellschaft, Peter Hammer Verlag, 266 S.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Fate of Poverty. How to Determine the Causes of Poverty, 1986, 5pp, in PP 1705: 132. - I would rather try to enumerate and popularize the options for its rapid elimination, to the extent that it is not voluntary. Sometimes I have tried to do so. There are some astonishing possibilities. See e.g., PP 19 C. - J.Z.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Manufacture of Subjection: A Critique of Compulsory State Education, 1991/97, 4pp: 316, in PP 1581-82.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The State Feeds Death: The Libertarian Answer to the "Social Question", 1985/92, 6pp: 200, in PP 1598.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Strength of the State. The Sociology of Submission, 1997. 6pp, in PP 1705: 107.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Thomas Aquinas & the Invention of Libertarian Thinking, 1998, 7pp, in PP 1705: 113. - On tolerance and self-reasoning. - J.Z.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Towards a Libertarian Theory of Fascism, 1985, 6pp: 290, in PP 1581-82 & 6pp, in PP 1705: 119. - Degrees of fascism are inherent in territorialism! - J.Z.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Was hat es mit dem Naturrecht auf sich? 1 S.: 68, in PP 1588.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Why You Can't Find Freedom In An Unfree World, 1993/97, 4pp: 312, in PP 1581-82.
BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Wilhelm Reich - fast ein libertaerer Maertyrer, 2 S., in PP 1625: 64.
BLEIBERG, ROBERT M., The Thrust toward Genuine Tax Reform, 6pp: 149, in PP 1581-82. - Nothing but the abolition of compulsory taxes would be a genuine reform. - J.Z.
BLOCK, WALTER, Caveat Emptor, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 2pp, in PP 1764: 188.
BLOCK, WALTER, Defending the Undefendable, Advertisement, 1p, for the book, in PP 1656-1659: 475. - See: FOWLER, DAVE, Review of: BLOCK, WALTER, Defending the Undefendable, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 483.
BLOCK, WALTER, Libertarianism and Libertinism, 6pp: 93, in PP 1569-70.
BLOCK, WALTER, Racism: Public and Private, THE FREEMAN, 1/99, 2pp, in PP 1754: 162.
BLOCK, WALTER, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Defending the Undefendable: Walter Block, Twenty Years Later, 2pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Dec. 7, 98, in PP 1682: 95.
BLOCK, WALTER, See: SANTORIELLO, ANDREA & BLOCK, WALTER, Externalities & the Environment, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 3pp, in PP 1753: 86.
BLOCK, WALTER, The Case for a Free Market in Body Parts, 2pp: 204, in PP 1572-73. - Under present conditions I would like to see some free market checks on origins of these parts. When my eldest studied medicine he heard that some Asian entrepreneurs murdered people to sell their skeletons to medical students in the West! Perhaps that kind of "business" could only last when and where policing is nationalized. - J.Z.
BLOCK, WALTER, Zoning: A Tragic Public Policy, THE FREEMAN, 8/81, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 31. - Territorial sovereignty is the worst kind of governmental zoning - and it is, nevertheless, mostly ignored as such by most people, most of the time or even insisted upon - although almost all people are more or less its victims. - PIOT, J.Z., 14.5.02.
BLOOM, GREGORY, Population Growth and Declining Death Rates, 1p: 87, in PP 1554/55.
BLUFF! I/1 & I/2, March/April 1983 & no date, 60 pages, left libertarian, in French and in English, in PP 1743/44: 129.
BLUMENFELD, SAMUEL L., Home-schooling: The Real Revolution, 2pp, from CHALCEDON REPORT, 4/89: 404, in PP 1579-80.
BLUPETE'S LIBRARY, Essays, contents list only, www.blupete.com peteblu@blupete.com 1p, September 2,000, in PP 1702: 205. - Somehow this list went astray. Many of his essays were microfiched by me before without this listing. - J.Z. BLUPETE ESSAYS, See: LANDRY, PETER.
BOARDMAN, ROBERT B., Beyond Moving Beyond Devolution, 2pp, in PP 1616: 34. - RBBoardman@aol.com
BOARDMAN, ROBERT, Libertarian Fiction Works, 12pp, with a 2pp letter by me to an address no longer valid. - J.Z., , in PP 1677: 39.
BOAZ, DAVID, Liberalism and Change, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 60.
BOAZ, DAVID, Libertarians and the Poor, I, 2pp: 136; II, 2pp: 144, in PP 1572-73.
BOAZ, DAVID, No Contradiction between Rights and Consequences, 2pp, in PP 1674: 12.
BOAZ, DAVID, Private Property from Soweto to Shanghai, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 240.
BOAZ, DAVID, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Nine Commandments of Libertarianism: an Interview with DAVID BOAZ, TLFCT, Sep. 6, 99, 4pp, in PP 1682: 174.
BOAZ, DAVID, The Libertarian Reader, edited by D. B., Contents List, with links, 7 pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 350. - www.libertarianism.org/
BOAZ, DAVID, The Libertarian Reader, edited by David Boaz, table of contents, 5pp, in PP 1680: 200.
BOBSTER, ROCK, Note on Rotary Rocket Co., launch vehicle to be ready soon, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 330. RockBobster@juno.com I read today in the newspaper that the company either folded or that its activities have been "postponed". - J.Z., 12.2.01.
BOCK, ALAN W., A Blueprint for Censorship, 1p, in PP 1729: 8. www.ocregister.com
BOCK, ALAN W., Nature Makes Laws, Men Make Rules, 1p: 82, in PP 1556.
BOCK, ALAN, On Adding Tolerance to Freedom, from VOLITION, April-June 1969, 2pp, in PP 1660: 123.
BODY PARTS, See: BLOCK, WALTER, The Case for a Free Market in Body Parts, 2pp: 204, in PP 1572-73. - Under present conditions I would like to see some free market checks on the origins of these parts. When my eldest studied medicine he heard that some Asian entrepreneurs murdered people to sell their skeletons to medical students in the West! Perhaps that kind of "business" could only last when and where policing is nationalized. - J.Z.
BODY, MICHAEL, M.P., Conservatives Against Federal Europe, 1p: 763, in PP 1601-04.
BOEHM, R. W., School Budgets and Town Meetings, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 3pp, in PP 1754: 112. - School budgets should be no more subject to town meetings than are the budgets of butchers and bakers. - J.Z.
BOEHM-BAWERK, EUGEN, The Austrian Economists, 1891, 9pp, in PP 1668/69: 368.
BOERNER, PHIL, A Firm Hand Up for Street Addicts, THE FREEMAN, 10/94, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 406, on the homeless.
BOETTKE, PETER J., Friedrich A. Hayek (1899-1992) , THE FREEMAN, 8/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 124.
BOETTKE, PETER J., From Marx to Mises: A Review Essay, THE FREEMAN, 8/93, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 66.
BOETTKE, PETER J., HORWITZ, STEVEN & PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Beyond Equilibrium Economics: Reflections on the Uniqueness of the Austrian Tradition, 10pp: 162, in PP 1574-75.
BOETTKE, PETER J., Review, 2pp, of: SHAND, ALEXANDER H., The Capitalist Alternative: An Introduction to Neo-Austrian Economics, NYUP, 1984, 242pp: 144, in PP 1574-75. - So many titles are out of sight in most Australian and other bookshops. And if I should see them, then they are usually priced out of my reach, too. - J.Z.
BOETTKE, PETER J., Story-Telling and the Human Sciences, Review, 5pp, of: MCCLOSKEY, DONALD N., The Rhetoric of Economics, Madison, UWP, 1985: 312, in PP 1574-75.
BOETTKE, PETER J., The Meaning of War Communism in Russia, 1918-1921, 2pp: 379.
BOETTKE, PETER J., The Political and Economic Challenges of Perestroika, 16pp: 11, in PP 1576. - For instance, territorialism, central banking, the statist land title systems and financial markets were not "opened" to free competition. All too much of the bureaucracy went on and on, just as with us, but even worse, and the population knows and appreciates individual liberties even less. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
BOETTKE, PETER J., Virginia Political Economy: A View from Vienna, 9pp: 235, in PP 1574-75.
BOETTKE, PETER, Why Perestroika Must Fail, 1p, in PP 1745-1748:832. - I wish an internationally collaborating libertarian group, using e-mail, would build up a data bank of all libertarian texts, by author, title, subject, abstract, reviews. One misses out on so much in the usual incomplete and labyrinthic offers and overviews. It could and should be combined with the efforts to establish a) a libertarian encyclopedia, b) complete libertarian publishing and library services, using ALL affordable and efficient alternative media, not only the Internet or print or microfilm or e-mail or websites ONLY. - We have not yet made sufficient use of all the freedom of expression and information opportunities we have, especially when it comes to the variety of alternative media. - J.Z., 16.5.02.
BOGLER, OLIVER, Cellular Aging, 1p: 129, in PP 1554/55.
BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Blockading Ourselves, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 24. - For Free Trade.
BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Foreign Investment Helps Americans, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1753: 34.
BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Roberto and Fidel: Two Versions of "Share the Wealth", THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1754: 197.
BOLICK, CLINT, The Home Schooling Movement, THE FREEMAN, 3/87, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 215.
BONO, EDWARD DE, I Am Right - You Are Wrong. . . . From Rock Logic to Water Logic, 1990, 313pp, $ 12.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 394. - Just "lateral thinking" in other words? J.Z.
BOOK HUNTERS, See: BIBLIOFIND, www.bibliofind.com In 1999 it offered more than 20 million used and rare books for sale by thousands of booksellers around the world, making this the most interesting book-selling site on the Web. Become a Bibliofind Bookseller! Join here. Bookseller Log-in. 1p, in PP 1697: 138. - At last some cooperation organized among second-hand booksellers! Still this covers only ca. 5% of the books published, about 400 million, less if one deducts all the duplicates for sale. - J.Z.
BOOK PUBLISHING, See: RED & BLACK BOOK PROJECT, www.radio4all.org/redblack/index.html 19pp, in PP 1717: 136. - On a project to produce and give away cheap photocopied anarchist texts. - It would be more sensible to reproduce them very cheaply and sell them very cheaply on microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs. - J.Z. - ZUBE, JOHN to RED & BLACK BOOK PROJECT, 26.7.01, 3pp: 136. Could not be delivered to the given e-mail address, which is disabled or discontinued. - The URL list on sheet 140 indicates where at least some of their texts can be found online. I tried to interest them in the CD-ROM option, as being much cheaper and easier than photocopying. - Well, at least they put some texts online, not only on photocopies. Sooner or later they may appear on CD-ROMs as well. Whoever is interested in more than a few anarchist pages or books will find this to be his presently most economical publishing and reading option. - I have photocopied many hundreds of books - and do not recommend it, as a chore or expense, to anyone, unless, like me, he will use the photocopies to reproduce the books in one cheap alternative medium or the other. J.Z. - 30.5.02.
BOOK, LINE AND THINKER, mediadirector@booklineandthinker.com, 1p, in PP 1679: 9.
BOOK, LINE AND THINKER, A Book Catalog with an Attitude, 2pp, links, in PP 1697: 174. mediadirector@booklineandthinker.com
BOOK, LINE AND THINKER, Home Page, 1p, mediadirector@booklineandthinker.com , in PP 1675: 157.
BOOK, LINE AND THINKER, Let's Link, 1p, with 1p by J.Z., in PP 1679:125. www.booklineandthinker.com
BOOKCHIN, MURRAY, Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism: An Unbridgeable Chasm, extract from the book by AK press, downloaded from SPUNK LIBRARY, 30pp, in PP 1732: 137. - For some reason or the other Bookchin's writings have never appealed to me as worth my time & energy to read. But I want to supply at least one sample of them. So here it is. - J.Z.
BOOKCHIN, MURRAY, To Remember Spain: The Anarchist and Syndicalist Revolution of 1936, 2 Essays by Murray Bookchin, 1994, links only, in PP 1695: 43.
BOOKCHIN, See: SABATINI, PETER, An Historical Note on the Correct Thoughts of Chairman Bookchin, "Life-style" vs. "Social Anarchism", 6pp, in PP 1645-1653, from FIFTH ESTATE, No. 348, Fall 1996.
BOOKS, 1p, in PP 1704: 57, links. - FREE-MARKET.NET,
BOOKS ONLINE, See: HYPER BOOKS, On-Line Bookstore, Home Page, Terry Austin, Proprietor, 2pp, in PP 1616: 146. ----------------------------------- taustin@hyperbooks.com http://www/hyperbooks.com/index.html
BOOKSHOPS & BOOK MAILERS, See: COMMENTARY BOOKS, Sydney, Wahroonga, 2pp e-mail: mailto:%20jlindsay@zipworld.com.au - 412 in PP 1577-78.
BOOKSHOPS & BOOK EXHIBITIONS, See: ANARCHISM 2001, The 20th Annual Anarchist Bookfair, 20th October 2001, organized by Freedom Press, 2pp, in PP 1722: 202. I suppose that this anarchist book fair, like all conventional ones, will confine itself to print on paper. At least there is no hint that it would welcome alternative media. - The printed book traders in the Southern Highlands of NSW, where I live, recently organized a "book trail" and leaflet with all their addresses - but specifically excluded all books offered on microfilm, floppies, CD-ROMs and all very cheap local second hand book sources, like those by LIFELINE, St. VINCENT DE PAUL, SALVATION ARMY, THE SMITH FAMILY and regular garage sales. The fully free marketing of books should not be left to the special interests of professionals with vested interests. - J.Z., 30.5.02. http://freespace.virgin.net/anarchist.bookfair/frmain.htm mail@anarchistbookfair.org
BOOKSHOPS, See: BIBLIOFIND, Site offering 20 million books, 1999, 1/2 page, in PP 1671: 170.
BOOKSHOPS, See: EVIL COWS BOOKSTORE, Home Page, with links, 4pp, 1999, in PP 1679: 77. http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/nosacredcows/LibertarianScienceFiction.html
BOOKSHOPS, See: FREEDOM BOOKS, Online Bookstore, www.freedombooks,com 5pp, in PP 1679: 4.
BOOKSHOPS, See: FREEDOM BOOKS, Second Hand Books, Author Index, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 187. - The e-mail address given, in various versions, is no longer functional & the URL is not recognized by Word 97 as such. www2.freedombooks.com/ - J.Z.
BOOKSHOPS, See: GROUNDWORK BOOKSTORE, La Jolla, CA, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1702: 195. Tel. (619) 452-9625
BOOKSHOPS, See: MICRONATION & SOVEREIGNTY BOOKSTORE, THE, 4pp, in PP 1722: 192. www.angelfire.com/nv/micronations/bookstore.html - Since the html version was spread over 22 pp, I did reduce it here in plain text to 4pp. - This literature in print list has, obviously, been compiled by a libertarian, Ayn Rand and SF fan. - J.Z.
BOOKSHOPS, See: PAUPER'S BOOKS, Home Page, 1p, http://wcnet.org/~paupers/home.html , in PP 1717: 204. - - Paupers would not need bookshops - if all books were offered e.g. on microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, by snail mail. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
BOOKSHOPS, See: SERENDIPIDY BOOKESHOPPE, www.bookeshoppe.com/ kevyn@bookeshoppe.com 1p, in PP 1684: 63. Member of FreeMarketopia.com.
BOOM & BUST, See: ANDERSON, BILL, Boom and Bust, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 12pp, in PP 1757/58: 235.
BOOM, DIRK VAN DEN, Die deutschen Parteien und libertaeres Gedankengut, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 18.
BOOM, DIRK VAN DEN, Ich hab' mein Sach' auf Nichts gestellt. Drei Buecher zu Max Stirners Individualismus, 2 S., in PP 1617: 98. - Besprechung von drei Buechern von Bernd A. Laska im LSR Verlag. - Auf Nichts? Ja, wenn man ein schlimmes Missverstaendnis des Rechtsbegriffs als ein "Nichts" erkennt! Kurt H. Zube tat Dasselbe und die meisten der Stirner Anhaenger ebenfalls! - J.Z.
BOOM, DIRK VAN DEN, Libertaere Science Fiction, 2 S.: 148, in PP 1588. - Der Author glaubt L. NEIL SMITH sei mit J. NEIL SCHULMAN identisch und gibt die Werke des letzteren, z.B.: 1. Alongside Night u. 2. The Rainbow Cadenza, nicht an. Das Portrait ist von J. Neil Schulman, nicht L. Neil Smith. Ich traf beide kurz vor 9 Jahren. L. Neil Smith Veroeffentlichungen: http://www.self-gov.org/lnsmith.html J.Neil Schulman vertreibt frei online Romane unter http://www.pulpless.com/jneil/ Libertarian Futurist Society http://www.lfs.org
BOOM, DIRK VAN DEN, Parteienportrait: Der Bund freier Buerger, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 57.
BOORMAN, LIONEL, Does Technology Create Unemployment? 1p: 113, in PP 1583.
BOOTH, ROBERT, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Republican Liberty Caucus: an interview with Robert Booth, 1999, 3pp, in PP 1707: 70.
BORDELON, MICHAEL, A Conservative Declaration, THE FREEMAN, 9/85, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 489.
BORDERS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Determining Borders, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 912. - Alas, here shows some of his remaining territorialism. Their private and coop property limits and membership lists and private contracts are all the "borders" that they need. Local and majoritarian decision-making is still wrongful territorial governmental over dissenters and not self-government for all. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
BORSODI, RALPH, Note on Banking as a Profession and its Reform, 1p, based on his article: The Nature of Banking, GREEN REVOLUTION, Dec. 77, in PP 1745-1748: 701.
BORSODI, RALPH, See: LOOMIS, MILDRED, Ralph Borsodi & School of Living, 14pp, in PP 1634-1636: 775.
BOSTON BADEN, CHAZ, Science Fiction Resource Guide, 1p of links, 2000, in PP 1677: 59.
BOTSFORD, DAVID , Review, 3pp, of: MUNDAY, RICHARD & STEVENSON, JAN A., editors, Guns & Violence, 1996, 367pp, in PP 1708-1710: 357.
BOTSFORD, DAVID, Misunderstanding Europe: A Reply to Mark Littlewood, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES, No. 33, 4pp, in PP1742: 25.
BOUDREAU, DONALD J. & MORRIS, ANDREW P., Withholding the Taxpayer Hostage, THE FREEMAN, 4/99, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 380. (Modern titles! - Rather extortion, penalization & despotism is involved than hostage taking. However, if you have a large tax debt you may not get the government's permission to leave the country, and some tax debtors are imprisoned, even when old and sick and, intentionally, far away from their spouse, with the remaining assets obviously unable to pay for a tax debt, hugely increased through fines, and old people driven out of their homes as a result, while on social service benefits. Part of the deterrent tax policy. I encountered such a case in Chicago, in 1990. The victim & his wife were long-term libertarian tax resisters. - J.Z.)
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., A Life-Saving Lesson from Operation Desert Storm, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 354.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., American Culture, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 210. - On Anti-Americanism and "Cultural Imperalism". - The more popular services like MacDonald's are, world-wide, the more they are attacked by some uncritical critics. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Bill Gates, Philanthropist, THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 264.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Cursed by Economic Knowledge and Ignorance, THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 3pp, in PP 1754: 57. - Not economic knowledge but misunderstandings are involved. - J.Z.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Foolish Inconsistencies, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 3pp, in PP 1753: 72.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Freedom of Association, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1764: 54, on immigration restrictions.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Hayek Turns 100, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 135. - Hayek was born 100 years ago - would be more accurate. Bodies don't have birthdays. Only their work may live on and in his case it certainly does. - J.Z.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Julian Simon, Lifesaver, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 297.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Lessons from Home-schooling, 1998, FREEMAN, THE, FEE, 2pp, in PP 1672: 140.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Much More than Meets the Eye, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 123.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Mutual Accommodation, THE FREEMAN, 5/00, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 125.
BOUDREAUX, DON, Review, 4pp, Transaction Costs and Institutions, of: WILLIAMSON, OLIVER, The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, N.Y., The Free Press, 1985, 450pp: 158, in PP 1574-75.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Salvation through the Internet? THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 2pp, in PP 1754: 100. - On prices, communication and markets as the most important "Internet".
BOUDREAUX, DON, Schumpeter and Kirzner on Competition and Equilibrium, 5pp: 325, in PP 1574-75.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Self-Government, THE FREEMAN, 9/00, 3pp, in PP 1754: 90. - He, too, failed to realize that genuine self-government requires individual sovereignty & individual secessions, voluntary membership in societies and States, competition between such associations and full exterritorial autonomy for them. The limited government concept is all too limited - for all those who do not subscribe to it and all too unlimited and limiting for those not subscribing to territorial rule and the ideals of such rulers. - J.Z.)
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Stop Stopping Price Cutting, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 460.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 221, on the addiction to the "war against drugs".
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Unfettered Powerful Extremes, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 65, on Capitalism & Laissez Faire.
BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Workers Exploited? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1764: 140.
BOUILLON, HARDY, Libertarianismus - mit oder ohne Naturrecht? 5 S.: 69, in PP 1588.
BOULDING, KENNETH E., Pathologies of the Market and their Cure, 2pp: 130, in PP 1574-75. - A free market without e.g. full monetary freedom and exterritorial autonomy for alternative systems, is not really a FREE market. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
BOULWARISM, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Boulwarism: Ideas Have Consequences, THE FREEMAN, 4/91, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 232.
BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION - THE CAPITALIST WEBRING, Introduction on how to join, 1p, in PP 1628: 202. Member of LinkExchange. Still in the too-hard-basket for me. - J.Z.
BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION, Addition to the B.R. Queue, 2pp, in PP 1629: 165. Another webring. They and I will have to wait until I am much more familiar with website uploading procedures and have a suitable program for it, too. - J.Z.
BOURNE, RANDOLPH, 1886-1918, Introduction & links, 2pp, (c) BigEye.com, in PP 1679: 175. Offers The War & the Intellectuals, Selections, Don Passos on B & a biography, in links. mailto:webmaster@bigeye.com
BOVARD, JAMES, Ambush at the Border, August 2000, (c) FFF, 2pp, in PP 1682: 67.
BOVARD, JAMES, Bogus Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 253, on "freedom from want".
BOVARD, JAMES, Custom-Made Abuses at Customs, Dec. 1999, (c) 1999 FFF, 2pp, in PP 1682: 49.
BOVARD, JAMES, Ethnic Cleansing, American-Style, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed. 181, www.fff.org/freedom/1099d.htm This message was sent by WINSTON SMITH. - Do past & greater atrocities in other countries excuse "minor" current ones? Allow ALL peaceful volunteer communities full exterritorial autonomy under personal laws and based on individual secessionism. Then most atrocities, terrorist acts, civil wars and international wars will cease. For proof see e.g. PP 16-17 (new edition) and 61-63, & "ON PANARCHY", volumes 1-24. - J.Z., 14.9.00.
BOVARD, JAMES, Government as Slave Owner, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 4pp, in PP 1765: 103.
BOVARD, JAMES, Jamaica: No Free Market, No Miracle, THE FREEMAN, 12/87, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 324
BOVARD, JAMES, Plundering Immigrants and Other Travellers, Feb. 1998, (c) 99 FFF, 3pp, in PP 1682: 62.
BOVARD, JAMES, Property & Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 9/00, 8pp, in PP 1766-68: 215.
BOVARD, JAMES, See: BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 2pp, of: JAMES BOVARD, Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty, 1994, 257pp, $14.95, ISBN 0 312 12333 7 & MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain't Nobody's Business if you Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society, Prelude Press, 1993, 223pp, $ 12.95, ISBN 0 931580 53 6, in PP 1708-1710: 378.
BOVARD, JAMES, Seizure Fever: The War on Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 11pp, in PP 1766-68: 190.
BOVARD, JAMES, The Great Gold Robbery, THE FREEMAN, June 99, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 33.
BOVARD, JAMES, The Right of Resistance, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 397.
BOVARD, JAMES, The World Bank vs. the World's Poor, THE FREEMAN, May 88, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 27.
BOVARD, JIM, A Friend May Be Spying on you, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 303, USA Today, April 9,1999. - On paid informers.
BOWDEN, MIKE, Time for Revolution, 1p, Rational Anarchy Publishing, in PP 1612: 36.
BOWKER, Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory, 2pp, in PP 1610: 98. - Bowker publishers an enormous number of different directories. I never got an order through this one. So often I do not even bother to reply to their annual demands for updates. - J.Z.
BOYD, TONY, Skunkworks a fresh, innovative approach, clipping, 1p, THE AUSTRALIAN, 18.8.85: 76, in PP 1547. - Intrepreneurship.
BOZEMAN, DAVID, It's 1984 and Atlas Has Shrugged, 1p: 54, in PP 1572-73.
BOZZONETTI, YVAN to ZUBE, JOHN, 14.12.1992, 1p: 734, in PP 1589-94.
BOZZONETTI, YVAN, CT-2584, a Kinder Cancer Drug, 1p: 61, in PP 1554/55.
BOZZONETTI, YVAN, End of the AGEs, 1p: 103, in PP 1554/55.
BOZZONETTI, YVAN, Life Extension with Toxic Products? 1p: 62, in PP 1554/55.
BOZZONETTI, YVAN, Relativistic Thermodynamics from Intermediate Nanomachines, 2pp: 63, in PP 1554/55.
BOZZONETTI, YVON, Brain Geometry, 8pp: 145, in PP 1554/55. - On Cryonics.
BOZZONETTI, YVON, Can Computing Devices Beat Physical Laws? 5pp: 109, in PP 1554/55.
BOZZONETTI, YVON, Two Photons Interferometers, 1p: 153, in PP 1554/55. - From: LONGEVITY REPORT.
BOZZONETTI, YVON, What Is Chaos? 2pp: 114, in PP 1554/55.
BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, An Attack on Saving: The July 1997 Budget, 1p: 780, in PP 1601-04. - Every government budget is such an attack and an incomplete description on how the looters are going to dispense their favours. - J.Z.
BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, Review of: LITTLEWOOD, MICHAEL, How to Create a Competitive Market in Pensions: The International Lessons, IEA, 1998, 264pp, 1p: 809, in PP 1601-04.
BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, Review, of: MYDDLETON, D.R., The Power to Destroy, 1p: 750, in PP 1601-04.
BRACTON, De Legibus Et Consuetudinibus Angliae. Bracton on the Laws and Customs of England, attributed to Henry of Bratton, c. 1210-1268, here links only and a 4pp introduction, in PP 1675: 17. http://bracton.law.cornell.edu/bracton/Unframed/ etc, since there are various versions offered.
BRADEN, SPRUILLE, For a Moral Revolution, 3pp: 82, in PP 1549.
BRADFORD, M.E., Culture and Anarchy: Federal Support for the Arts and Humanities, 4pp: 161, in PP 1581-82. - Compromiser! J.Z.
BRADFORD, Governor, See: MARBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, , in PP 1737/38: 312. - Gov. Bradford's story, www.SierraTimes.com
BRADFORD, RALPH, Retrospect and Prospect, 3pp: 183, in PP 1560.
BRADFORD, R. W., A Tawdry Triangle, Review, 3pp, LIBERTY, July 99: THE PASSION OF AYN RAND, Showtime, directed by Christopher Menaul, (c) Liberty Foundation, in PP 1681: 46.
BRADFORD, R. W., Making Sense of a Life, Review, 2pp, LIBERTY, May 98, of: Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life, written and directed by Michael Paxton, AG Media Corp. & Copasetic, 1997, 143 minutes, (c) Liberty Foundation, in PP 1681: 49. webmaster@LibertySoft.com
BRADFORD, R. W., Review, 4pp, of: WALKER, JEFF, The Ayn Rand Cult, Open Court, 1999, xvii + 396pp, from LIBERTY, Feb. 99, (c) Liberty Found., webmaster@LibertySoft.com , in PP 1681: 51.
BRADFORD, R. W., Today's War on Property, THE FREEMAN, 2/97, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 82.
BRADFORD, R.W., Cutting the Gordian Knot, 2pp, sample from LIBERTY 9/96 (c), in PP 1679: 42.
BRADFORD, R.W., In Response to my Critics, 6pp, in PP 1674: 21.
BRADFORD, R.W., In the Beginnings, there Were Anarchists, 2pp, in PP 1674: 37. - The moral and rational among them will be there, in the end, too, and the limited government advocates will be recognized as having been inconsistent. - J.Z.
BRADFORD, R.W., See: Strategy Debate II, Harry Browne & R.W. Bradford, Nov. 97, 5pp, in PP 1700: 82, from: LIBERTY, Port Townsend.
BRADFORD, R.W., The Rise of the New Libertarianism. Why are libertarians abandoning the obligation-based libertarianism of Friedman, Hayek and Mises? 1999, (c)LIBERTY, 6pp, in PP 1674: 6. - Are they, all? Not that I noticed. The conflict between utilitarians and moralists is ancient and continues. - J.Z.
BRADFORD, R.W., Voting Is no Sin, 3pp sample from LIBERTY 9/96 (c), in PP 1679: 44.
BRADFORD, RALPH, Capitalism - Hero or Culprit? THE FREEMAN, 12/82, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 153/
BRADFORD, RALPH, Gourds and Dollars, THE FREEMAN, 8/78, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 37, on primitive emergency money.
BRADFORD, RALPH, Our Lives and Goods, THE FREEMAN, 2/74, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 52.
BRADY, MARK, Against the Tide: The Life of Francis W. Hirst, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 180.
BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Black Market - the Fairest Markets of them all! 2pp: 180, in PP 1572-73.
BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Death Is just a Passing Fad, 3pp: 192, in PP 1595-96.
BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Foolishness about "White Collar Crime", 2pp: 215, in PP 1572-73.
BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Right to Work and Liberty, 1p: 40; 1p: 46; 1p: 90; 1p: 94, in PP 1572-73.
BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, The IRS Privacy Issue, 1p: 95; 1p: 100; 2pp: 239, in PP 1572-73.
BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, The Police, the Best of us and the Worst of us, 3pp: 186; 3pp: 220, in PP 1572-73.
BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Uncontrollable Expenses, 2pp: 210, in PP 1572-73. - On budgeting by Congress. - Individual secessionism could control it. The victims could escape, at least any further unwanted taxation. - J.Z.
BRAKKE, KENNETH A., Cleaning Up the Inner Van Allen Belt, 1982, 1p: 101, in PP 1589-94.
BRAKKE, KENNETH A., The Counterrail, 1983, 3pp, from L 5 News: 243, in PP 1589-94. - Compare article in ANALOG.
BRAKKE, KENNETH A., The Space Hoop: Part I, 2pp: 253. Part II, 2pp: 274, in PP 1589-94. - ANALOG contained an article on this. - J.Z.
BRAMAH, ERNEST, The Secret of the League, Specular Press, 1995, 287pp, Review only, by HAUGH, SEAN: 2pp: 665, in PP 1601-04.
BRAND DE RIENZO, JEANNIE, Ayn Rand Over My Shoulder, 1p: 42, in PP 1564. - Review of: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand.
BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand, review, anonymous, n.d., 29pp: 30 in PP 1598. - Review by BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, 3pp: 30, in PP 1598.
BRANDEN, NATHANIEL, See: TODD, TRISH, Looking Back Objectively, a review of a book by Nathaniel Branden, 2pp, 1986: 96, in PP 1551.
BRANDEN, NATHANIEL, Who Owns Objectivism, 22.12.99, Atlantis@wetheliving.com afterwards by THE DAILY OBJECTIVIST, www.dailyobjectivist.com/Connect/whoownsobjectivism.asp 25 Dec. 99, 2pp, with a note by J.Z., in PP 1662: 127.
BRAUN, AL, The Autumn of Our Discontent, THE FREEMAN, 6/75, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 593.
BRENT, BILL, Make a Zine!, 1997, 192pp, $ 10, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 365.
BRESIGER, GREGORY, Train Wreck, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 68.
BRIDGE TO FREEDOM, Invitation to subscribe with links to sample articles, May 00, in PP 1700: 116. - What's New Page, 2pp: 118. - Links Page, 1p: 120. - GALAMBOS. - Referring to www.tuspco.com/ & http://home.earthlink.net/~msfry/galambos.html
BRIDGE TO FREEDOM, Peter N. Sisco, editor, a newsletter on Galambos' ideas, 1p flyer, in PP 1700: 107. www.bridgetofreedom.com 1961, 1999, also copyrighted! Many other samples on other pages here, going to sheet 137. I haven't bothered to list them all. - J.Z.
BRIDGE TO FREEDOM, The Newsletter of Volitional Science, 00, 1/2p, in PP 1700: 96. - GALAMBOS.
BRIDGE, STEVE, Why not a Straight Freeze? 2pp, from ALCOR: 26, in PP 1554/55.
BRIERLEY, MARINA, Good News from Russia, Personal Perspectives No. 14, 2pp, in PP1742: 67.
BRIMELOW, PETER, An End to Monetary Instability? FORBES, April 3, 1989, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 713.
BRINKMAN, MICHAEL, Save FreeMarketopia.com, 1p on his attempt to provide something like the FREE MARKET YELLOW PAGES of years ago, in PP 1664/65: 408. brinkma1@msu.edu
BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBERTARIAN PARTY, News, 4pp, in PP 1618: 188. - Website inquiries: vila@libertarian.bc.ca http://www.libertarian.bc.ca/ - I was hesitant about including these pages of quibbling over relatively trivial matters. But they do illustrate that no party can help being a party. - J.Z.
BROADCASTING, See: ANDERSON, GORDON T., Broadcasting Property Rights, & the 1st Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 208. - Exclusive band-width ownership in certain areas is like feudal chattel ownership towards the listeners & their right to freedom of expression and information. Fully free competition would allow more broadcasting stations than there are listeners willing to pay for them. Anyhow, now the Internet permits "broadcasting" even to individuals, upon orders or individual connections. - J.Z.
BROADCASTING, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Regulating Broadcast Frequencies, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 971. - Based on the usual error on this subject: "Broadcast frequencies are property, like any other." - They are not, no more so than sound waves are. Each owns his own voice & broadcast - but has to control its reach, so that it does not disturb but merely serves others who want to listen to him. He is not entitled to disturb others who use their voice or broadcast on the same frequency or frequencies, which means that each has to quiet down & reduce the power of his broadcast accordingly. If one could rightly own a broadcasting frequency without limits, then one could "own" it on the Moon, on Mars, in our Universe and in others as well, which is, obviously, nonsense. Nor does ownership of them for all of Earth make sense, since few reach as far. - Anyhow, with more finely tuned broadcasting stations and receivers there are now more channels available than people find it worth their while to use. Imagine also, some people claiming "ownership" over any of the frequencies which the Sun provides us with free of charge, going beyond what we can receive on our skin or our land. Moreover, the wave spectrum, apart from quantum theory at the ultimate level, is a continuum. So what these "proprietors" claim is a whole batch of frequencies, in their segment, one almost unlimited in number. - Governments have adopted this libertarian fallacy by selling frequencies and pocketing the proceeds. - J.Z.)
BRODIE, RICHARD, Virus of the Mind. The New Science of the Meme, 1996, 253pp, $22, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 391.
BRODIE, RICHARD, Virus of the Mind. The New Science of the Meme, 1996, 253pp, indexed, hc, $ 22, here a 1p announcement only by Loompanics, in PP 1703: 206. - Domination over us via false ideas, fixed ideas, myths, errors, dogmas, prejudices, unchecked premises, popular fallacies etc. is not a new discovery. I do not expect our cure to come from giving them a new name but, rather, by an alphabetized & encyclopaedic compilation, together with their best refutations so far found and published e.g. on microfiche or CD-ROM and online. - J.Z.
BRODIN, ERIC, Sweden: No Model for Eastern Europe, THE FREEMAN, 11/90, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 436.
BRODIN, ERIC, Sweden's Empty Smoergásbord, THE FREEMAN, 3/87, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 440.
BRODRECHT, UWE, Wird im Zeitalter der Telekommunikation die Anarchie zur Realitaet? Geldfreiheit im Lichte zukuenftiger Techniken, 5 pp, in PP 1745-1748: 744.
BROECKER, MARIANNE, Bismarck: Der Neofeudalist, 3 S. , in PP 1617: 53.
BROEKHYSE, PAUL, Freeonline flexes its muscles at 400,000, THE AUSTRALIAN, 8.8.00, 1p, in PP 1654: 102. - Its "Big Ticket Club" uses the principle of combined purchasing power for its members, which may, for larger purchases, give the advantages of consumer coops to ad-hoc groupings of consumers, pulled together via computers. Imagine buying a car or prefabricated house together with 100,000 other such customers. Computerization of production could even supply each of them with a different model, according to his individual choice - but still at a wholesale price. That kind of business could grow enormously and greatly reduce some of our greatest expenses. - J.Z., 4.10.00.
BROKAW, W.E., See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Equitism, 9 pages, on the philosophy of W.E. Brokaw, 1935, in PP 1725: 4. - Includes: BROKAW, W.E. to LABADIE, LAURANCE, 11.3.35, 2pp: 6. - LABADIE, LAURANCE to BROKAW, W.E. , 23.3.35, 3pp: 9.
BROOKES, BERT, Hayek, Poverty, Morality & the Free Market, 1981, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 350.
BROOKS, PATRICK to ZUBE, JOHN, 9.1.73, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 505. - On points system for rewarding freedom activities.
BROUGH, WAYNE T., If it Ain't Broke - Don't Regulate it, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 343.
BROWN, DAVID M., Review, 1p, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, in PP 1682: 1.
BROWNE, HARRY, 7 Ways to Make Your Neighborhood Safer, 1p: 85, in PP 1564.
BROWNE, HARRY, A Visit to Rhinegold, 5pp: 43, in PP 1569-70. - From: How You Can Profit From A Monetary Crisis.
BROWNE, HARRY, Harry Browne for President, 3pp, in PP 1616: 1996/2000. Postal given but not URL or e-mail. The first print-out was partly illegible & also incomplete! - J.Z.
BROWNE, HARRY, How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: Review, 2pp, by MAROTTA, MICK: 394, in PP 1565-67.
BROWNE, HARRY, Repeal 20K Bad Gun Laws, May 2000, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 166. LIBERTY WIRE, JimBabka@HarryBrowne2000.org www.HarryBrowne2000.org mailto:Info@HarryBrowne2000.org
BROWN, HARRY, See: JOFFE, MARC D., An Open Letter to Harry Browne and His Supporters, 3pp, in PP 1609: 9. - NCF, from its FORMULATIONS, Winter 96/97.
BROWNE, HARRY, See: Strategy Debate II, Harry Browne & R.W. Bradford, Nov. 97, 5pp, in PP 1700: 82, from: LIBERTY, Port Townsend.
BROWNE, HARRY, The Breakdown of Government, 3pp: 68, in PP 1569-70.
BROWNE, HARRY, The Breakdown of Government. Why the Government no longer Protects us, Educates our Children, or Balances its Budget, 04. 09. 98, 17pp, in PP 1674: 180. - Did they ever? Will they ever? I doubt this for most territorial governments. Competing governments, ruling exterritorially only over volunteers, are quite another matter. See under PANARCHISM. - J.Z.
BROWNE, HARRY, The Great Libertarian Offer, 1/2 p review of the book in WORLDNETDAILY, customerservice@worldnetdaily.com , in PP 1663: 141.
BROWNE, HARRY, The Great Libertarian Offer, as offered by amazon.com, with editorial and reader reviews, 5pp, in PP 1677: 134. - For a year 2000 book, its 287 pages are moderately priced at $ 13.45, for a new pb. - J.Z.
BROWNE, HARRY, The Libertarian Challenge, speech, upon receiving presidential nomination, LIBERTY, Sep. 96, (c) 1996 Liberty Found., webmaster@LibertySoft.com 6pp, in PP 1680: 193.
BROWNE, HARRY, Top 10 Reasons to Get the U.S. out of Yugoslavia, 1p: 119, in PP 1564. - Everyone has an interest in individual rights being protected everywhere, to the extent that they are claimed, anywhere, anytime, by any suppressed dissenters. If and to the extend that governments would, anywhere, uphold individual rights, in a rightful way, they ought to be supported. Experience showed that this cannot be done via air raids and super weapons, not even by the so-called "smart" bombs or rockets. - J.Z., 2.11.99.
BROWNE, HARRY, Who Gave Your Rights Away? 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 361.
BROWNE, HARRY, Why Government Doesn't Work, St. Martins Press, 1995, 245pp, Review only, by JOFFE, MARC D., 2pp: 667, in PP 1601-04.
BROWNE, HARRY, You too Can Be an Extremist! 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 117. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
BROWNFELD, ALLAN C., Is Freedom High on Today's Agenda? THE FREEMAN, 9/75, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 350. - Whose agenda? There can be more than one. To each his own. No one to dominate the self-chosen lives of others. Not even liberties and rights should be imposed upon those who disagree with them. - J.Z.
BROWNFELD, ALLAN C., Knowledge and Decisions, THE FREEMAN, 8/80, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 257.
BROZEN, YALE, See: HENDERSON, DAVID R., In Memoriam: Yale Brozen, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 68.
BROZEN, YALE, The Mythology of Energy, THE FREEMAN, 7/79, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 615.
BUBB, FRANK W. Can "Industrial Policy" Work? , THE FREEMAN, 12/86, 12pp, in PP 1757/58: 159.
BUBB, FRANK W., Hostile Acquisitions & the Restructuring of Corporate America, THE FREEMAN, 5/86, 12pp, in PP 1765: 26.
BUCHANAN, JAMES M., Shackle and a Lecture in Pittsburgh, Review, 2pp, of: SHACKLE, G.L.S., edited by
BUCHANAN, JAMES M., The Deficit & Our Obligation to Future Generations, IMPRIMIS, 1/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 363. - That, too, must be a voluntarily taken up obligation, like that of parents and grandparents. Obviously, it is as wrong to invest in future tax slaves as it is to directly and obviously enslave any people, today children into 12 years of serfdom (for all too many hours every weekday) in schools and young men into selective military slavery. Deficits in volunteer communities are quite another matter. Dissenters are then free to opt out. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
BUCHANAN, PATRICK J., A Republic, Not an Empire, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 218.
BUCKLEY, JAMES L., Ecology and the Economy: The Problems of Coexistence, 7pp: 109, in PP 1581-82.
BUCKLEY, SALLY, On Trial for Tax Resistance, 2pp: 82, in PP 1583.
BUCKLEY, WILLIAM F., Jr., Death of a Teacher, 1p: 11, in PP 1564. (Frank Chodorov)
BUCKLEY, WILLIMAM F., Nay-Sayer to the Power-Hungry, review, 1p, of: CHODOROV, FRANK, Out of Step, N.Y., Devin-Adair, 1962, 261pp, with minor changes from NATIONAL REVIEW: 104. - When, finally, will all such scarce and scattered freedom writings be brought together, permanently, at least on CD-ROMs??? Will YOU do your bit to achieve that? - How complete or incomplete was the "Fugitive Essays" collection? - J.Z.
BUDGETS OF GOVERNMENTS, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, The Top Fifteen Stupidest Ways Politicians Are Wasting Our Money, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 736. pressreleases@hq.LP.org www.LP.org - Aren't all their ways wrong and stupid, if not criminal? - J.Z., 30.4.02.
BUDGET, See: BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Uncontrollable Expenses, 2pp: 210, in PP 1572-73. - On budgeting by Congress. - Individual secessionism could control it. The victims could escape, at least any further unwanted taxation. - J.Z.
BUFE, CHAZ, A Future Worth Living! 1998, 15pp, in PP 1695: 191, seesharp@seesharppress.com
BUFE, CHAZ, A Future Worth Living. Thoughts on Getting There, 17pp, (c) 1998, in PP 1676: 95. www.seesharppress.com/index.html#begin seesharp@earthlink.net
BUFE, CHAZ, Listen, Anarchist! 1998, 13pp, with a 1p introduction by BIEHL, JANET, in PP 1696: 74. - Without this introduction already fiched in PP 771. SEE SHARP PRESS, ANARCHIST LIBRARY.
BUFFETT, HOWARD H., Ambitious Leaders Always Involve Nation in War to Perpetuate their Power, 19. Feb. 1951 in House of Representatives, 4pp, in PP 1565-67. - On conscription and war decisions.
BUHR, MANFRED, Nachwort: "Die Franzoesische Revolution scheint mir wichtig fuer die gesamte Menschheit", 21 S. , in PP 1716: 27. - Anmerkungen zu Fichte's "Beitrag ....". - Gibt es noch andere und spaetere Stimmen zu diesem Grundwerk von J. G. Fichte? - Ich habe sie noch nicht gefunden. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
BUILD FREEDOM COM, The Ten Core Concepts of Freedom Technology, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 87.
BUILD FREEDOM, Categories, Alphabetical Listing, 2pp: 63. - URLs, 6pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 65.
BUILD FREEDOM - FREE SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL, Home Page, with many links, 2pp: 182, in PP 1568.
BUILDING CODES, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Building Code Tyranny, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 958.
BULLETIN OF THE KATE SHARPLEY LIBRARY, Contents List and Links to Articles for issues 1-23, 3pp, in PP 1701: 103.
BULLETIN, Toronto, Newsletter of the Ontario Libertarian Party, some samples: Vol. 10, No. 2, 1984, February-March, double issue, 32pp; Vol. 10, No. 3, 1984, April-May, combined issue, 28pp; Vol. 10, No. 4, 1984, June-July, double issue, 32pp; Vol. 10, No. 5, 1984, Fall and Winter triple issue, 48pp; Vol. 12, No. 2, April-May 1986, double issue, 32pp. Total of 172 pages: 1- 88, in PP 1548.
BUNDY, KARL M., editor and web master of Learn in Freedom: Automatic response, to my letter, 6pp, in PP 1671: 161. http://learninfreedom.org webmaster@lerninfreedom.org
BURDEN OF PROOF, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Liberty vs. Coercion: The Burden of Proof, THE FREEMAN, 1/74, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 74.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS to ZUBE, JOHN, 6 May 01 on new online offer, 1p, in PP 1701: 149. www.slip.net/~knabb knabb@slip.net
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, knabb@slip.net www.slip.net/~knabb Circular of 16 May 01, 1/2 pp, in PP 1697: 205.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Bureau Prehistory, Publications of three early San Francisco area situationst groups. Edited by KNABB, KEN, 1973, 90 pages. List of these titles, 2pp, in PP 1612: 184.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Catalog, 4pp, in PP 1612: 174. - I like their no copyrights notice.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Comics, 1p indication of sites, in PP 1612: 183.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Confessions of a Mild-Mannered Enemy of the State, 1997, parts 1-3, covering 1945 - 1997, apparently all Ken Knabb writings, leaflet only on the books, 1p, in PP 1612: 188.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Crossfire, Documents from various sources, & polemics, list, 1/2p, in PP 1612: 186.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Home page, survey of sections, 1/2 p, in PP 1612: 185.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Ken Knabb's new translations of two more chapters from Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle, knabb@slip.net www.slip.net/~knabb/SI/debord www.slip.net/~knabb 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 409, with 1p virus warning re: "Subject: [filename, random]. Body: Hi! How are you? - I send you this file in order to have your advice. Or: I hope you can help me with this file that I send. Or: I hope you like the file that I send to you. Or: This is the file with the information that you ask for. - See you later. Thanks." - They are getting really sneaky. So, if you do not know the sender, wipe it, rather than open it. - J.Z.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Letter, e-mail, 16 April 01 on Kenneth Rexroth poems online, 1p, in PP 1695: 207. www.slip.net/~knabb knabb@slip.net
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Links to Situationist International Anthology; Pre-S.I. Texts; Film Soundtracks; French S.I. Journals, Miscellaneous S.I. Publications, May 1969 Documents, Internal S.I. Texts, 3pp, in PP 1612: 191.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Previous Publications, 2pp, list of titles, as links, in PP 1612: 189.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Public Secrets. Collected Skirmishes of Ken Knabb, 1997, 408 pp, 1p leaflet only, advertising the book, in PP 1612: 188.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Recent BPS Publications, 3 titles only, 1/2 p, in PP 1612: 173.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Site Index, 168pp, n.d., in PP 1612: 116. - knabb@slip.net http://www.slip.net/~knabb - Watch for what this index and these writings do NOT contain! But I do wish other freedom groups would take their own ideas as writings as serious as this site does. This particular index well reveals the leftist roots of Situationism and its limited horizon. However, it is part of the total freedom discussion. - J.Z., 26.2.00.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Site Map, 5pp, indicating the length of the sites in KB, in PP 1612: 178.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, The Revolutionary Pleasure of Thinking for Yourself, 1975-1992, 11pp, in PP 1612: 194. - Altogether, the Bureau's sites form an impressive survey of what they have to offer. Alas, as partisans, they do not include references to all criticism of Situationism - or I have failed to notice them. - J.Z.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, What's New? 1999, 2000, 1p, listing new entries, in PP 1612: 186.
BUREN, WESTON I. VAN, Government - Get Off Our Backs! Review, 3pp, of: SMOOT, DAN, The Business End of Government, in PP 1713-1715: 283. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
BURIEN, WALTER J., Jr., States Hide Trillions of Dollars by Keeping Different Sets of Books, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 268, 1997-99, cevi2000@aol.com
BURRILL, WILLIAM, On the Way to Hell with P.J. O'Rourke, from EYE WEEKLY, Oct. 20, 1994, 1p, in PP 1707: 81.
BURRIS, ALAN, A Liberty Primer, extract from ch. XIII. Government, 1p: 145. Flyer, 1p, on expanded edition 2: 365, in PP 1589-94.
BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 1p, of SAUNDERS, NICHOLAS, E for Ecstasy, in PP 1708-1710: 111.
BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 222, of: COCKETT, RICHARD, Thinking the Unthinkable: Think-Tanks and the Economic Counter-Revolution, 1931-1983, Harper & Collins, London, 1994, L 25, ISBN 0 00 223672 9.
BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 2pp, of: GRAY, JOHN & SMITH, G.W., editors, On Liberty in Focus, Routledge, 1991, 286pp, in PP 1708-1710: 75.
BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 2pp, of: JAMES BOVARD, Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty, 1994, 257pp, $14.95, ISBN 0 312 12333 7 & MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain't Nobody's Business if you Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society, Prelude Press, 1993, 223pp, $ 12.95, ISBN 0 931580 53 6, in PP 1708-1710: 378.
BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 2pp, of: JOHNSON, PAUL, The Birth of the Modern World, 1815-1830, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, London, 1991, L 25, in PP 1708-1710:: 31.
BURROWS, LYNETTE, The Fight for the Family, Family Education Trust, Oxford, Review only, by ANDERTON, PAUL R., 1p: 817, in PP 1601-04.
BURTON, DANIEL C., Libertarian Anarchism: Why it is best for freedom, law, the economy and the environment, and why direct action is the way to get it, POLITICAL NOTES No. 168, 8pp, in PP1742: 103.
BURTON, DANIEL C., Political Philosophy, 10pp, in PP 1679: 141.
BURTON, DANIEL, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Don't Vote. Don't Legislate, Be Free: an Interview with DANIEL BURTON, 7pp, TLFCT, Sep. 4, 2000, in PP 1682: 143.
BUSEY, JAMES L., Free Trade and International Peace, 1958, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 206.
BUSEY, JAMES L., The Central Defect of Socialism, 1993, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 207.
BUSINESS OR THE MARKET OR CONTRACTS OR PRIVATE OR COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISES OR VOLUNTEER COMMUNITIES RATHER THAN TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS, See: HAYWOOD, DALE M., We Would Be Wise to ... (rely on private firms), THE FREEMAN, 7/86, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 16. - That should be applied to the "services" of territorial States as well. They should be substituted by voluntary communities and associations, freely competing with each other under full exterritorial autonomy. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
BUSINESS, POLITICS & ETHICS OR MORALITY, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Business Is Ethically Superior to Politics. The Power to Serve Is Better than the Power to Coerce, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 57, 4pp: 71. - When consumers are sovereign, I would rather speak of the "ability to serve". Government monopolists have also the "power" to serve me, whether I like their services or not, whether I use them or not, and regardless of how extensively I use them, charging me an arbitrary price for their services, and sometimes disservices. Even the monopoly post office and the monopoly taxation office, for instance, are not mad enough to charge not only postage and taxes as their fees but also and much higher "availability" charges as are levied for many local government or monopoly corporation public services, e.g. garbage, water, telephone and sewage servives. If they did, we would have a revolution on our hands. And such wrongs and irrationalities go on an on, inspite of some contrary publicity and protests. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
BUSINESS, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Can you Do Business without Dirtying your Hands? 7pp, 1993, in PP 1705: 1. cmichel@cmichel.com
BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT COLLUSION, See: BANFIELD, ERIC-CHARLES, Business-Government Collusion, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 10pp, in PP 1757/58: 177.
BUTLER, ERIC D., The Christian Roots of Freedom, 1p in PP 1637-1640: 203.
BUTTERBACH, CHRISTIAN, Website and correspondence with John Zube, 42pp, in PP 1609: 60 - www.butterbach.net cb@mail.com [CB: The preceding address is now obsolete and bounces! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm]
BUTTERBACH.NET, Welcome, tri-lingual, 2pp, in PP 1676: 155 & 157. With links. It brings, among other things, Werner Ackermann's COSMOPOLITAN UNION appeal, in German, English & French, my draft on the anarchist spectrum of hyphenated anarchism types and their anarchist opposites and also my supplementary literature list, to PP 1620 [CB: Now to PP 1768!] and has exterritorialist ambitions for the future. - J.Z., 22.5.01. www.butterbach.net ........................ [CB: E-mail address deleted by me! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm]
BUTTS, CARTER, Against Intellectual Property, n.d., two pages of links to articles and to related topics like censorship. ctb@andrew.cmu.edu , in PP 1674: 201.
BUY AMERICAN, BUY AUSTRALIAN, etc., See: NORTH, GARY, Buy American! THE FREEMAN, 1/81, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 7. See also: MADE IN AMERICA, MADE IN AUSTRALIA, etc.
BUY AUSTRALIAN? PREGENTIL, XAVIER, Fighting the Globalization? 2pp circular, 27.6.01, in PP 1717: 180. - The pop slogans: "Buy Australian!" & "Buy American!" etc. need effective and public refutation since anti-globalism is just another false conclusion from such protectionist notions. Something like: Your paper dollars, used to pay for imports, will return in payment for exports. They have no other value for any foreigner. So, the advice should rather be: Buy foreign goods and services to promote your export jobs. Imports promote exports. Stop imports and you stop exports. In mass media, advertisements and public "discussions" we are bombarded with the fallacies and almost never find the refutations. - J.Z., 20. & 29.7.01. PREGENTIL@aol.com EuroLibertarians http://libertarians.cjb.net http://maxpages.com/libertarian
BYRNE, CHARLES A., Libertarian Solutions: Learning from the Miraculous Achievements of St. Adalbert, LP NEWS Oct. 98, 2pp on St. Adalbert School, Cleveland, in PP 1674: 137.
CABLE TV: Enjoy Premium Cable TV, on "accidentally" descrambling signals with a simple and cheap device. 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 413, from MILLENIUM MAGIC, Dec. 99.
CABRERA, SIGFREDO A., Dream House Turns into Nightmare, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 3pp, in PP 1753: 198.
CAGE, WILLIAM E., I Don't Know, THE FREEMAN, 2/79, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 86.
CAGGIANO, ALLEN, On Alternative Fuel Engine of Liberty Dynamics, "My fuel implosion vaporization system", 3pp, in PP 1737/38: 339. libertydynamics_pub-owner@yahoogroups.com http://libertydynamics.cc - Another confidence trick or play with words? I would expect more from the ultrasound-carburettor, which breaks up potential fuel particles so finely that even "fuel" like molasses, containing up to 20% water, can be burned efficiently. Naturally, oil companies are not very interested in this kind of motor engine option. - Numerous kinds of alternative motors were and are offered. Were and are they all objectively tested and compared? - Is there a directory to all of them or a single annual world exhibition for their models? Or a single CD-ROM which displays some details on all of them? To me it is as absurd to display and try to market each of them separately, as it is to display and market only a single libertarian book - or a few of them - instead of all of them. - The same applies, I believe, to alternative flying machines. - As an ANALOG article, many years ago demonstrated, even efficient steam cars were bypassed by at least then less efficient and more polluting motor cars. - Under today's conditions, without a proper market for ideas and other significant innovations, the better mousetrap does not always win. -But consistent free marketeers could bring them to the fore - starting with libertarian ideas. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
CAHILL, JOHN P., Government Control of Private Schools? , THE FREEMAN, 7/72, 3pp, in PP 1765: 132.
CALDERWOOD, DAVID, Village Idiot Gun Proposals, 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 383. - On trigger locks, smart guns etc. THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, April 10, 2000.
CALESE, BOB, Bibliography, 1p, of libertarian writings: 78, in PP 1583.
CALHOUN, JOHN C., See: WATKINS, WILLIAM J., Jr., John C. Calhoun: Champion of Sound Economics, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 314. - See, however, his support for the government-supported fur trade, described in the article by BURTON W. FOLSOM: FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., John Jacob Astor & the Fur Trade: Testing the Role of Government, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 317. - With interesting remarks on John C. Calhoun, as statist, protectionist and monopolist, not as consistent libertarian. - "Everything good is rarely together." - J.Z.
CALL, ASA V., Insuring Your Insurance, 2pp: 53, in PP 1549.
CALLAHAN, GENE & MORGENSTERN, STU, A Free Market for Genes? Posted May, 25, 2,000, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2pp, in PP 1684: 134. mail@mises.org - To whom do genes belong in the first place? And under what conditions are they passed on to any gene manipulator by their natural owner? Manipulating someone's genes - or his food or drink, without his consent, is one thing. Doing it with his consent is another. A mere discovery of their nature does no more give an exclusive right to them than the discovery of a continent gives such a claim to the discoverer. - PIOT, J.Z., 16.5.01.
CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Freedom to Change, THE FREEMAN, 9/?7 (97?), 3pp, in PP 1765: 151.
CAMBODIA, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Visiting the Killing Fields, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 52, on Cambodia.
CAMBODIA, See: REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., The Cambodian Experiment in Retrospect, THE FREEMAN, 5/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 422. - The barbarism practised there and then went even further than is described here: Anyone with a primary education, able to read (proof: wearing glasses!) was seen as an intellectual opponent, in the case of children as a future opponent - and was thus murdered if he could not manage to escape. - However, one should not leave out of consideration how badly illiterate tribesmen had previously been treated by the "educated" people in the city - always under the pretence that it would be in their own "best interests". The tribal people were not permitted to opt out of this despotic paternalism and, finally, communists armed, trained and ideologically motivated them to strike back, quite ruthlessly and indiscriminately. Mass murder upon the principle of "collective responsibility" is also committed by "civilized" people and governments, with low or high technology. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
CAMPAIGN AGAINST MILITARISM, Northbridge, leaflet, 6pp, n.d.: 116-117, in PP 1548.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM F., America's Crisis of Success and the Political Economy of Gratitude, 6pp: 65, in PP 1581-82.
CANADA, See: MCDONALD, KENNETH, Canada Damaged by Faulty Theories, THE FREEMAN, 10/82, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 148.
CANADA, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Conflict in Canada, THE FREEMAN, 11/81, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 42.
CANADA, See: SOLBERG, MONTE, Welcome to Canada, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 30.
CANADIAN BANKING, See: WELLS, DONALD R., Banking before the Federal Reserve: the U.S. & Canada Compared, THE FREEMAN 6/87, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 425.
CANADIAN CRYONICS NEWS, Fall 1995 (November), No.30 - Winter 2000 (February), No. 43 (its last issue), 390 pages, in PP 1605&1606: 1. - Editor Ben Best, Cryonics Society of Canada, P.O. Box 788, Station A, Toronto, Ontario, M5W 1G3, Canada, website: http://www.benbest.com/cryocdn.html, is now president of CRYOCARE benbest@benbest.com NOTE that this magazine contains numerous website & other references. From an interest in cryonics options only - Ben Best widened the search to one for all anti-aging and anti-death opportunities. May he be even more fruitful in his new job! - J.Z.
CANDLESTICK PUBLISHING: Books on Faith and Freedom, 1p, in PP 1737/38: 417. davydoodle_@hotmail.com http://business.fortunecity.com/simplot/708 Books & materials on freedom.
CAPALDI, NICHOLAS, The Art of Deception, "flyer only 1p, of Loompanics, in PP 1671: 204. - Misleading title, since the subtitle is: "How to * Win An Argument * Defend A Case * Recognize A Fallacy & Persuade A Skeptic * Turn Defeat Into Victory". - J.Z.
CAPITAL CONTROLS, See: WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Asia Needs Capital Controls? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 327.
CAPITAL, See: ANDERSON, ROBERT G. The Assault on Capital, THE FREEMAN, 11/79, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 297.
CAPITALIAN REPUBLIC, See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREGORY FLANAGAN, in ON PANARCHY 20/24, in PP 1689-1693.
CAPITALISM AND THE HISTORIANS, See: NELSON, WAYNE SCOTT, Capitalism and the Historians, Review, 2pp, of: book by this title, edited, with an introduction by F.A. HAYEK, containing essays by: ASHTON, T.S., HUTT, W.H., JOUVENAL, B. de: 33, in PP 1565-67.
CAPITALISM MAGAZINE, Home page, incomplete, 1p, n.d. , in PP 1707: 123. - www.CapitalismMagazine.com
CAPITALISM, See: BRADFORD, RALPH, Capitalism - Hero or Culprit? THE FREEMAN, 12/82, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 153. - FRIEDMAN, MILTON, Capitalism & Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/77, 1p, in PP 1757/58: 157.
CAPITALISM, See: CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, A Capitalist Manifesto, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 473. - YOUNG, F. CLIFTON, A Capitalistic Commandment, THE FREEMAN, 4/70, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 482.
CAPITALISM, See: CUMMING, BOB, Rights - and Capitalism, 2pp: 29, in PP 1548.
CAPITALISM, See: EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Marktplatz fuer Liberalismus, Anarchismus und Kapitalismus, Nr. 1 - 3, 1998, 104 S., in PP 1617: 1. --- Internet: http://www.der-markt.com/ef --- Herausgeber: Joern Grunert grunert@metronet.de & Andre F. Lichtschlag Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de
CAPITALISM, See: ELLIOTT, NICK, Islamic Capitalism: The Turkish Boom, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 369. - Has the economic and political refugee stream from Turkey to e.g. Germany stopped? - A lasting boom economy under monetary despotism? - J.Z. 1.6.02. "Time is the possibility of different observations on the same object."
CAPITALISM, See: FREIE ZEITEN, Die Werbung fuer den Kapitalismus, 1998, Contents list, first 10 editions, 2pp, in PP 1679: 58. www.nineties.com Magazin von: www.liberalismus.com
CAPITALISM, See: GUNNISON CAPITALISM WEB, Home Page, with links, e.g. to topics like drugs, guns & free speech, 4pp, in PP 1680: 136. (c) 1999-2000 by LEXTITAN. - It starts out with a quote from LEX TITAN'S LIBERTY: "Give me Liberty!", going back to a famous quote from the American Revolution. Why not TAKE it? There are, e.g., few, if any restrictions upon the use of alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, in many to most countries, to fully, easily, permanently and extremely cheaply publish ALL libertarian writings for the first time - and in all major languages. "Gimme!" is not really a libertarian slogan! - J.Z., 24.5.01.
CAPITALISM, See: LOUW, LEON, Review Essay of Walter William's South Africa's War against Capitalism, 5pp: 25, in PP 1576.
CAPITALISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., In Defence of Property Rights & Capitalism, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 10pp, in PP 1766-68: 95.
CAPITALISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Paranoia about "Capitalism", 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 51.
CAPITALISM, See: MANN, FREDERICK, Walk for Capitalism, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 158. - The most thoughtless approach to economic freedom - unless you use your walking for thinking and talking. But if you think, talk, write & publish about economic freedom you don't have to walk at the same time. - J.Z., 24.2.02.
CAPITALISM, See: MARTIN, BRIAN, Nonviolence versus Capitalism, London, WRI, 2001, ISBN 0903517 19 1 or free on web in html and pdf at www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/01nvc/ brian_martin@uow.edu.au 1p flyer, in PP 1732: 203. - I happen to believe that GENUINE capitalism, not the straw-man image, usually so called, IS non-violent and that legalized monopolies and privileges are best non-violently fought by freeing competition, in ALL spheres that provide wanted services and goods. - I would be more interested in a survey of the value of various non-violent methods against territorial statism. Gene Sharp, in his writings, lists hundreds of such methods, as if quantity rather than quality mattered. - J.Z.
CAPITALISM, See: PETERSON, DANIEL CARL, The Future of Capitalism: Manifest Destiny on the New Frontier, 1976, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 368.
CAPITALISM, See: PROMETHEA, Promethean Capitalism, 31pp, with some notes by John Zube, in PP 1684: 169.
CAPITALISM, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Capitalism under the Tests of Ethics, 6pp: 155, in PP 1581-82.
CAPITALISM, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Has Capitalism Failed or Succeeded? The Tale of Two Graphs, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 332.
CAPITALISM, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Sorry, Charley, but that's not Capitalism! THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 165.
CAPITALISM.ORG, Home page, 2pp, www.capitalism.org/ (c) Bahamas 2000, in PP 1682: 180.
CAPITALIST CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN HOMEPAGE, THE, 12pp, in PP 1678: 143. The Political Spectrum, 2pp, see Classification Systems. (c) 1998/99. - About Capitalism, 1p: 145. - About Liberalism, 1p: 146. - http://members.tripod.com/~GOPcapitalist/index.html About Conservatism, 1p: 147. - The Socialist Myth, 7pp, (c) 1999,2000: 148.
CAPITALIST CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN HOMEPAGE, THE, 2pp, 1998, (c), in PP 1677: 197.
CAPITALISTS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, In Defence of the Rich, THE FREEMAN, 6/00, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 219.
CAPITALIUM, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 628. - "The Capitalian Sector is the main economic sector for Poliverium and is an unrestrained capitalist system of pure competition. The government is responsible for providing non-invasive regulations for all Poliverian economic sectors. The Poliverian Central bank, which prints money and regulates its supply, is in Capitalium." - What else but pure competition could rightly decide how many note-issuing banks are needed, even in any voluntary community and what kind of central clearing and mutual assurance they could or should provide for each other by contract? And any regulation but self- or contractual regulation is inherently invasive action by an outsider although he may be a member or board of the same volunteer community. Such a mixed economy, free enterprise plus some bureaucracy, could be agreed upon by all who joined in a corresponding volunteer community but it is certainly not the optimal or most free economy that will be represented by it. - J.Z., 5.7.01. - See LIBERTOCRACY & GREG FLANAGAN.
CAPLAN, BRYAN, Freedom & Happiness, THE FREEMAN, 1/96, 6pp, in PP 1753: 1.
CAPLAN, BRYAN, Libertarian Purity Text, 6pp, in PP 1616: 193. - URL & e-mail not mentioned here. I do not always think of adding them when printing material out or asking for all links to be added. - J.Z.
CAPLAN, BRYAN, Review, 4pp, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES, No. 43, of the Libertarian Alliance, after an Internet discussion. Title: Ayn Rand in Three Acts: Chris Sciabarra's Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in PP 1682: 44.
CARARRA, CHRIS, An Anarchist Case Against Gun Control, 2pp, n.d. , in PP 1685/86: 200.
CARDOZO, BENJAMIN NATHAN, 1870-1938, The Altruist in Politics, an essay picked by Peter Landry, 3pp, in PP 1680: 133.
CARLYLE, CARL, Passing the Torch, Project 1989 Lives! 2pp: 82, in PP 1595-96.
CARNER, CHARLES ROBERT, Common Sense for the New Millennium, Review, 2pp, of: LOTT, JOHN R., More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws, in PP 1685/86: 344.
CARO-KANN, A Letter to Immortalists, 1p: 240, in PP 1565-67.
CAROL, AVEDON, Don't Believe What You Read, 2pp: 736, in PP 1601-04.
CARPENTER, EDWARD, Love's Coming-Of-Age, 1896-1924, 189pp, in PP 1654: 55-99.
CARPENTER, EDWARD, Towards Industrial Freedom, 1917, 1918, 224pp, in PP 1654: 1-53.
CARPENTER, SCOTT, The Million Mom March, 1p, TLFCT, May 15, 2000, in PP 1685/86: 399. Carpenter is editor of Liberty Free Press: www.libertyfreepress.com On gun control.
CARPENTER, SCOTT, Why I Hunt, 1p, LFCT, Oct. 9, 00, in PP 1661: 66. - All of us are the hunting targets of governments to be killed or more or less enslaved. It does not help us if we become or remain hunters - of more or less defenceless animals. Nor do I, for one, like the "pleasure" involved in this un-sporting "sport". Target-shooting is quite another matter. If someone shot at a tyrant, then he would certainly risk his own life, too, & the lives of his friends, family & associates. - J.Z., 30.1.01. - editor@libertyfreepress.com
CARS, See: GABB, SEAN, The Attack on the Motor Car: A Rough Draft, 1994, updated 2000, 14pp, in PP 1673: 181.
CARS, See: O'ROURKE, P.J., An Argument in Favour of Automobiles vs. Pedestrians, from: "Give War a Chance", 1992, Atlantic Monthly Press, 2pp, in PP 1707: 97.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., A Law for Governments, THE FREEMAN, 1/70, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 367.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., Another Bicentennial: The Publication of The Wealth of Nations, THE FREEMAN, 4/76, 9pp, in PP 1757/58: 384.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., Basic Communism, Its Rise, Spread & Debacle in the 20th Century, 570pp, 1990, 1p announcement only, by FEE , in PP 1655: 102.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., Basic Economics, 1p announcement of this 390pp book: in PP 1655 87.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., Danger - High Voltage: The Perils of Power, THE FREEMAN, 10/81, 10pp, in PP 1753: 186.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., Farming Is a Business, THE FREEMAN, 8/86, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 494.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., Judicial Monopoly over the Constitution: Jefferson's View, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 10pp, in PP 1759/60: 287. - A legal monopoly is never judicially arrived at. Constitutions, laws and judicial services only via individual choice! - PIOT, J.Z.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Civil War & Political Nationalization, THE FREEMAN, 1/82, 12pp, in PP 1766-68: 410.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Constitution & Paper Money, THE FREEMAN, 7/83, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 40.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Fruits of Independence, THE FREEMAN, 9/84, 12pp, in PP 1749/50: 282. - Did C.B.C. realize the fruits of individual sovereignty, individual secessionism and voluntary associationism or only those of "limited" but still territorial governments? - J.Z., 1.6.02.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Impact of Intervention, THE FREEMAN, 5/71, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 203.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., There Ought Not To Be a Law, THE FREEMAN, 6/76, 12pp, in PP 1749/50: 346.
CARSON, CLARENCE B., Thomas Jefferson: Liberty and Power, THE FREEMAN, 4/93, 10pp, in PP 1749/50: 92.
CARSTENSEN, FRED V., Economics: A Proper Subset of History? Review, 1p, of: PARKER, WILLIAM N., Economic History and Modern Economics, Blackwell, N.Y., 1986: 203, in PP 1574-75.
CARTELS, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, Cartels: Conspiracies in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 12/76, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 143.
CARTER, IAN, The Concept of Freedom, Part I: Background, Methodology, and the "Negative-Positive" Debate, carter@ipv36.unipv.it in HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, Fall 1996, Volume 10, Number 3, Institute for Humane Studies ihs@gmu.edu 6pp, in PP 1697: 147. - Part II: Classical Liberalism and Contemporary Debates, ibid, Winter 96/97, X/4, 9pp: 153.
CASCADE POLICY INSTITUTE, Home Page, August 1999, 2pp, e-mail: info@CascadePolicy.org : 207, in PP 1568. - I do wish someone, or some organization or network, would systematically archive libertarian sites and provide a permanent library service that would make cheap duplicates of them available in various alternative media. - So far no one seems to know how many anarchists and libertarian pages are more or less temporarily offered on the Internet. - J.Z.
CASH, ADAM, Getting Started in the Underground Economy, 1999, 160pp, $ 14.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 355.
CASH, ADAM, Guerrilla Capitalism, 1984, 172pp, $ 14.95, 1p flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 353.
CASH, ADAM, How to Do Business 'Off the Books', 1985, 138pp, $ 14.94, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 357.
CASHLESS SOCIETY? See: KOLAR, ELIZABETH, Toward a Cash-less Society, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 78. - The tribute imposers and gatherers would love that. Why should libertarians? - Because of the minor convenience in payment processes? - Most people, aware of the virus, privacy, taxation and embezzlement hazards involved, still abstain from such payments. J.Z.
CASSERES, BENJAMIN DE, The Call of Dionysus, 1p, in PP 1610: 46.
CATO INSTITUTE, List of Cato Institute Research Areas, www.cato.org/index.html 1/2p, in PP 1682: 188.
CATO INSTITUTE, Washington, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1624: 124.
CATO'S LETTERS, No. 15, February 4, 1720, Of Freedom of Speech: That the same is inseparable from Public Liberty, 2pp, in PP 1675: 84.
CCI BOOKSHELF, THE, Booklist, complete in text, incomplete in html, 2pp, in PP 1700: 105. - GALAMBOS.
CCRKBA HOME PAGE, 2pp, Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, in PP 1685/86: 152. "All rights reserved" - including, apparently, the right to make the site difficult to print out! Much on the right side was cut off and one of its depicted heroes was decapitated on the page - but not by me! - J.Z. www.@ccrkba.org
CD-ROM OFFERS, See: PASTRONE, MICHAEL J., The Resource Directory, 1995, A directory to directories of CD-ROM offers, 13p: 320, in PP 1581-82.
CD-ROM PROJECT, See: GABB, SEAN, Review of: MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, published online, Sep. 93, 281 Kbs, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com from the Harvard Classics edition, 7pp, in PP 1739: 128. - Although he mentions in his review: "... many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries... ", he does not mention the CD-ROM but only the online publishing option. Why are radicals so slow to take up this radical freedom of expression and information opportunity? - J.Z.
CD-ROM PROJECT, See: ISIL, Appeal for financial assistance isil@isil.org www.isil.org , in PP 1737/38: 416. - As far as its publications, in any language, are concerned, it does not need any financial assistance but just a bit of free enterprise initiative, to get its members to put all their freedom writings and even those of many others, onto a few CD-ROMs. That is not a financial problem but at most one of insight and coordination and willingness to utilize such an affordable technology. It managed to get its excellent leaflets onto the Internet but not yet all freedom writings in all languages. What better project for international collaboration and assistance among libertarians could there be? Can a few conferences and publications (temporarily printed on paper) be a good enough substitute? Could we achieve a libertarian library, bibliography, abstracts & review compilations, indexes, encyclopaedias, directories etc. cheaply, fast and easily enough otherwise? So why is this freedom of expression and information opportunity not discussed in their newsletters and conferences? Why do they remain largely stuck upon print on paper and on physical meetings and spend all too much of their limited resources, time and energy on them? - At least it offers audio tapes of its conferences and some of its output online. But e.g. microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, not to speak of CVDs, could offer so much more and more cheaply, without publishing risk and capital outlays! - J.Z., 1.3.02.
CD-ROM, LIBERTARIAN PUBLISHING ON CD-ROMs, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Libertarian CD-ROM Publishing, 628 words, 1p, in PP 1673: 208.
CD-ROME PROJECT, See: ID-ARCHIV IM IISG, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1722: 1. www.iisg.nl/~id Announcing also a 1998 first CD-ROM, DM 30, which reproduces some of its listings: Verzeichnis der alternativen Medien, Verzeichnis der lieferbaren Broschueren, Auszug aller deutschsprachigen Broschueren as dem Katalog des IISG. Axel Diederich adi@issg.nl oder Eef Vermeij eve@iisg.nl - ZUBE, JOHN to DIEDERICH, AXEL & VERMEIJ, EEF, 21.4.01, on CD-ROM project, 3pp, in PP 1722: 2.
CD-ROMS OF LIBERTARIAN LITERATURE, See: PEACE PLANS 1-20, now available as RTF e-mail attachments to anyone interested, upon request, in small batches, no charge - until I can offer them cheaply on a CD-ROM, together which much other libertarian material: Total: 7.84 Mbs from over 1450 pages, which it took me 13 years to produce. Since then about 70 issues p.a., averaging over 300 pages - but only on microfiche! Note that PEACE PLANS 19 A & B, on monetary freedom, are already available in the appendix on my main website: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube - which brings my LMP Literature List up to PEACE PLANS 1545. - Note: PEACE PLANS 399-401, my first peace book, is now also digitized and, for the time being, available free online, as a zipped WORD file, 579 Kbs. Unzipped with ca. 2.3 Mbs, it is a bit too much for e-mailing. In future it is to be available, with much else, on a libertarian CD-ROM. - Please note also that the above listed Mbs are among my contributions towards one or several libertarian CD-ROMs that either I or others will come to compile. You may include them or any segment on your website. Anyone may also freely reproduce the nearly 5 Mbs of my main website and the supplementary list for PEACE PLANS 1546 - 1620 [CB: Now to 1768!] that is available on the www.butterbach.net (Size?) I do intend to continue my LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING until I have reached PEACE PLANS (PP) No. 2,000. But do not expect me to scan-in all of its ca. 500,000 pages. The microfilming of pages is still much more accurate, is automated and computerized and much easier and time-saving for me, even through a commercial micrographic agency, than is scanning and proof-reading. My conversion from duplicating and offset printing the above early PEACE PLANS issues to microfiching the following helped me to increase my annual page output about 189 times! Have you become 189 times as productive through your computer usage? Apart from copyrights restrictions, to the extent that they can be successfully imposed upon us or are supported by you, you are invited to scan-in all those libertarian texts that you do like and that are accessible to you and to offer them e.g. on microfiche, on floppy disks, on CD-ROMs, via e-mail or on websites. If all active libertarians did the whole job of permanent and cheap libertarian publishing, tackling e.g., the whole backlog of out of print and unpublished libertarian writings, in a division of labor scheme, in loose collaboration, just to avoid the duplication of efforts and to announce all of them, then each participant would not have to do much of this chore and spend much time, money and energy on it. Perhaps as few as 300 CD-ROMs or at least CVDs could already reproduce all libertarian writings and 10 CD-ROMs might already contain a life-time's libertarian reading! How many libertarian Mbs do you have to offer for the first libertarian CD-ROM issues? How many do you offer on the Internet? - PIOT, John Zube, jzube@acenet.com.au LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, P.O. Box 52 Berrima, NSW 2577, Australia, Tel.: (02) 48771436 - No Fax! www.acenet.com.au/~jzube
CD-ROMs, Audio Opportunity for talks: 21 hours on one CD-ROM! See under: LIBERTY HQ & LIBERTY ROUND TABLE, Virtual Con 1, Nov. 1998, in PP 1682, section 1.
CD-ROMS, LIBERTARIANS, See: HART, DAVID.
CD-ROMS, See: DENON, CD-ROM Replication Published Prices List, 1p, 1996, in PP 1716: 111.
CEBA BOOKS, List of 4 of its books, 1p, in PP 1717: 208. www.pathway.net/CEBA/default.HTM - It mentions a title by Robert N. Mateer of "LIBERTY UNIVERSITY" - I have not yet heard or read about the latter. Probably, like the books, a conservative one. - J.Z., 29.7.01.
CECIL, HUGH, LORD, Liberty and Authority, 5pp: 99, in PP 1569-70.
CENSORSHIP, See: BANNED BOOKS, www.writersworld.net/banned/ Notice from INTERNET.AU, in PP 1699: 54.
CENSORSHIP, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Government Regulation of Mass Media Communication, THE FREEMAN, 3/80, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 388.
CENSORSHIP, See: INTERNET CENSORSHIP, 7pp, in PP 1704: 116. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
CENSORSHIP, See: LAMBERTON, LANCE, Property Rights & the First Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 208.
CENSORSHIP, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Censoring Pleas for Help, THE FREEMAN, 1/99, 3pp, in PP 1765: 11.
CENSORSHIP, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Censorship Versus Diversity, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 58.
CENSORSHIP, See: ON-LINE BOOKS PAGE, Banned Books On-Line, 6pp, in PP 1609: 106. - onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu
CENSORSHIP, See: PHILLIPS, PETER & PROJECT CENSORED. The News that Didn't Make the News: The Year's Top 25 Censored Stories, 1999, 400pp, $18.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 393.
CENSORSHIP, See: WALTER, DAVE, Censorship vs. Freedom, 2pp, 234, in PP 1572-73.
CENSORSHIP, VOLUNTARY, VIA AN ALL TO LIMITED CHOICE OF PUBLISHING MEDIA, See: CRANE, ANGUS E., The Day We Read No More, THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 269. - The worst kind of voluntary "censorship" is that which keeps most freedom writings rather unpublished, untranslated or out of print than reproducing all of them, cheaply and permanently, on affordable alternative media. - J.Z.
CENSUS RESISTANCE '70, The Census, Big Brother Is Snooping, 2pp, in PP 1698: 140.
CENSUS RESISTANCE, The Census. Big Brother is Snooping, 2pp leaflet, no date, in PP 1634-1636: XII & XIII.
CENSUS, See: JOHNSON, ERIK A., The Census: Eyes of the Intrusive State, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 400.
CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, THE, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1618: 177. - cis@cis.org.au
CENTER FOR LIBERTARIAN STUDIES, THE, Books to Buy, 1p, on 3 Rothbard books for sale: Man, Economy, and State; The Ethics of Liberty & What has government done to our money? Even my 4th print-out of this site was still cut off! in PP 1661: 95.
CENTER FOR LIBERTARIAN STUDIES, THE, LEFT AND RIGHT: A Journal of Libertarian Thought, Global Table of Contents, 1965-68, 3pp in PP 1661: 92. All issues are online now, not only on microfiche in PEACE PLANS 984.
CENTER FOR LIBERTARIAN STUDIES, THE, Past Articles, 1p list, in PP 1661: 90. The pricing of its JLS assures it only a limited circulation. It sure priced itself out of my reach, even with its microfiche editions. Furthermore, it limits its influence by government-upheld copyrights claims. Only on the Internet is it economically competitive. It could become very competitively priced, for all its output - IF it placed it on one or several CD-ROMs. But so far it seems addicted to: a) expensive & risky printed editions on paper, b) over-priced microfilm editions & to the c) Internet, as if the latter were already a cure-all. - J.Z., 1.2.01. info@libertarianstudies.org
CENTER FOR PRIVATE CONSERVATION, THE, The Latest from the CPC, 1p, (c), in PP 1677: 199. www.cei.org/cpc/ Michael De Alessi, Director cpc@cei.org
CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF MARKET PROCESSES, George Mason University, Introductory booklet, 1990, 24pp: 1, in PP 1574-75.
CENTRAL BANKING, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, Shooting the Central Banker: Destruction of the Canadian Economy & other Realities, 4pp, in PP 1680: 129. - Just deprive them of their monopoly and coercive powers! - J.Z., 25.6.02.
CENTRAL BANKING, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
CENTRAL COMMITTEE FOR CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS, Refusal of Induction by Conscientious Objector, 2pp: 84, in PP 1565-67.
CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, THE, News & Media Releases, 1/2p, in PP 1618: 166.
CHADWICK, WILLIAM, A New Look at The Abolitionists, THE FREEMAN, 3/76, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 604.
CHADWYCK HEALEY, The Nineteenth Century Home Page, on ca. 1,000 economics texts, extract only, 20 pp, on texts microfiched by C.H. - that might be of interest to libertarians: 331 in PP 1577-78. - The home page itself did not download for me but this title list did. From it I extracted some titles. The whole list could easily contain more articles of some interest to some freedom lovers - but I do not know this literature well enough to recognize all such titles. Please point other microfilmed freedom titles out to me, for further listings. I extracted 82 titles, with a total of 17,279 pages, coming to 77 pages per fiche or 210 pages per title, in the average. - The average page density on LMP microfiche is much higher and the price much lower. - Who will look for more such microfilm offers, on the Internet or in the various guides to and catalogues of microfilms in print? - J.Z.
CHAFUEN, ALEX, ATLAS Update, 18.9.01, on one of its for me all too expensive get-togethers, 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 346. - alex.chafuen@atlasusa.org www.AtlasUSA.org It's associated with LF Books but not yet with CD-ROM publishing. Perhaps this medium is too cheap for them? - J.Z.
CHALLEM, JACK, Lung Cancer: Was It Really the Beta-Carotene? 4pp from THE NUTRITION REPORTER: 35, in PP 1554/55.
CHAMBERLAIN, FRED, The Challenge of Suspended Animation, 2pp: 34, in PP 1595-96.
CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Land of Opportunity, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 1pp, in PP 1751/52: 398. - Lands for unlimited honest opportunities do no longer exist but have to be established or re-established. Territorial governments provide all too many opportunities for power addicts and dishonest people and cannot effectively cope with them. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, See: DAVENPORT, JOHN A., Pilgrimage among the Scribblers, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 1, on J. Chamberlain.
CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, See: HAMILTON, CHARLES H., Memoirs of a Simple Honorable Man, THE FREEMAN, 11/92, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 57. - On John Chamberlain.
CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, See: OPITZ, EDMUND A., A Reviewer Remembered: John Chamberlain, 1903-1995, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 393.
CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Case for the Free Market, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 395.
CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The War on the Poor, 2pp: 15, in PP 1565-67. - From: THE FREEMAN.
CHAMBERLAIN, LINDA L., The Cholesterol Controversy, I, 2pp: 618. II, 2pp: 633. III, 2pp: 651. IV, 2pp: 669. V, 1p: 683, in PP 1589-94.
CHAMBERLAIN, PARK, Our Inalienable Rights. Should Government Be Limited in their Defence? THE FREEMAN, 12/69, 2pp: 46. - It has managed to alienate all too many people towards their rights and liberties. It should have nothing to do with their defence or with defence and policing in general. It is quite incompetent on these 3 points as well! - J.Z., 18.5.02.
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, A Capitalist Manifesto, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 473.
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, Confessions of an Individualist, 1940, indexed, 336 pp, in PP 1698: 1. - One of the all too many books which have been all too long out of print, although it would have cost authors & publishers or their heirs less than $ 50 to keep them in print at least on microfilm and even much less, together with hundreds of other freedom books, on a CD-ROM. I would gladly stop this edition - IF they provided this service themselves to their readership. Most seem too snobbish about it. It has to be either in print or paper or on a website, or nothing. - I attached some hand-written notes in the margins. J.Z., 9.7.01.
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, See: WALL STREET JOURNAL, William Henry Chamberlin: 1897-1969, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 399.
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, The Collective Guilt Myth, THE FREEMAN, 1/69, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 401.
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, The Supreme Issue: The Individual vs. the State, excerpts from the article in THE FREEMAN, 5/59, in THE FREEMAN, 11/69, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 399.
CHAMPION, RAFE, A Little about Karl Popper, William Warren Bartley III & Hayek, 3p, in PP 1697: 191. rchamp@bigpond.net.au
CHAMPION, RAFE, A Little about Me, Publications, Links, Books in Print, Home Page, URLs, 12pp, in PP 1697: 194.
CHANGE, See: CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Freedom to Change, THE FREEMAN, 9/?7 (97?), 3pp, in PP 1765: 151.
CHAOS VS. ANARCHY, See: WOODCOCK, GEORGE, Anarchy or Chaos, 1944, with a new preface, in 1992 "Lysander Spooner" edition, ca. 132pp, in PP 1699: 14.
CHAPEL, BOB, The Medical Self-Care Certificate: A modest proposal for health-care reform, 2pp: 29, in PP 1554/55.
CHAPLIN, WILLY, Home page, 2pp, Nov. 99 willy@dreamagic.com , in PP 1668/69: 412.
CHAPMEN, ? , Milton Friedman, an Assessment of his Contribution to Economics, n.d., 1p, in PP 1668/69: 250. (Referring to F's Chicago lecture when he was 84.)
CHARITIES, See: WATNER, CARL, On Keeping Your Own: Taxation Is Theft! 1p: 164, in PP 1569-70.
CHARITY, See: CLINCHY, RUSSELL J., Charity, Biblical and Political, 14pp: 49, in PP 1549.
CHARITY, See: EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Charity without Force: The Bishop's Storehouse, 2pp: 498, in PP 1601-04.
CHARITY, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Is it Wise to Vote? Getting my Head Ready for Freedom, 3pp: 122, in PP 1601-04.
CHARLTON, ROBERT, The Tragic Year, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 266. (1913) - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
CHAUDHURI, ANITA, Feeling sick? It may just be your computer, 1p, in PP 1660: 118. - THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 2.10.00, on chemicals emanating from heated up computer casings & the sick building syndrome.
CHEAP LABOR? See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Cheap Labor, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1707: 66.
CHEATHAM, THOMAS E., Jr., The Unexpected Impact of Computers on Science and Mathematics, 4pp: 64, in PP 1595-96.
CHELATION THERAPY, See: WALKER, MORTON, Dr., The Chelation Way, 1990, 319pp, $ 12.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 368.
CHESHIRE, G.C., See: GRAVESON, R.H., The Conflict of Laws, 6th ed., 1969 & G.C. CHESHIRE, Private International Law, 5th ed., 1957, short extracts, by J.Z. of passages that are of some panarchist interest, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1025.
CHIANG, HARRIET, Top State Court Says Jurors Must Honor Law, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, May 8, 01, 2pp, in PP 1707: 197. distributed by JURY RIGHTS PROJECT, 31.5.01. - At least SOME judges are more interested in upholding unjust law - because it is the law - and their legal - or illegal - privileges, than in upholding justice. M.G. suggested that upon a charge that one would SHOW "contempt of court", one might reply: "No, your honour, I'm trying to hide it!" But it would probably be safer to just THINK such a reply. - J.Z., 2.6.01. - jrights@levellers.org www.leverllers.org/jrp/
CHICAGOAN SCHOO OF ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Vienna and Chicago: A Tale of Two Schools, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 159.
CHILD LABOR, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Child Labor & The British Industrial Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 8/91, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 161.
CHILDREN, ABANDONE BABIES, See: ROCHE, TIMOTHY, A Refuge for Throwaways, TIME, Feb, 21, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1716: 91. - On a movement to provide safe space for unwanted newborns, some of them now found abandoned, e.g. in dumpsters. - Naturally, all "value-free" "judgements" and economic motives that lead to such crimes ought to be countered as well. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
CHILDREN, MOLESTATION, See: GABB, SEAN, Reference to a GUARDIAN article by HARI, JOHANN, on incest, quoting Gabb, 1p, in PP 1739: 91. - The whole article, on 'consensual' incest, is online. Can 5 or 10-year olds give sufficiently informed consent & are they safe from being terrorized by adults? - J.Z., 31.5.02. www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4331603,00.html
CHILDREN, See: DIXON DAVIDSON, CLARA, Relations between Parents and Children, 6pp, from Tucker's LIBERTY, # 235, pp 3-4, in PP 1679: 106. - Does anyone offer Tucker's LIBERTY cheaper than LMP does?
CHILDREN, See: FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Children in a Free Nation, List of topics, 1/2p, in PP 1687/88: 315.
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS & DIVORCE, See: ARNDT, BETTINA, Courts & divorce: it's time for a rethink, 1p, in PP 1654: 103. A. or SMH, August 2,000. - The freedom of movement of separated parents may have to be restricted to give children easier access to both. That insight took a long time to spread finally to courts. - J.Z., 4.10.00. - Family Law Pathways Advisory Group (FLPAG): www.law.gov.au/familylawpathways
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, See: CUMMING, BOB, Rights - and Children, 2pp: 42, in PP 1548.
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, See: STUMM, JIM, The Children of Freedom, 3pp: 223, in PP 1565-67.
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, THE CHILDREN'S BILL OF RIGHTS, April 20, 1996, drafted by several hundred children from around the world, in 1996. 5 pages, in PP 1606. Secretariat CBOR, 5504 Scioto Rd., Bethesda, Maryland, 20816, USA, lenar@tenet.edu or dibivort@umd5.umd.edu - For some more libertarian versions see the anthology in PP 589/90.
CHILDS, R.A., Drugs and the Law, 3pp: 45 (condensed); 2pp: 57; 3pp: 118; 2pp: 138, in PP 1572-73.
CHILE, See: JOSÉ PIÑERA, How We Privatized Social Security in Chile, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 29.
CHINA, See: DORN, JAMES A., Free Trade & Human Rights in China, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 88.
CHINA, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: BECKER, JASPER, Hungry Ghosts: China's Secret Famine, John Murray, London 1996, 368pp, L 20, ISBN 0 7195 5433 0, in PP 1708-1710: 436.
CHINA, See: LINGLE, CHRISTOPHER, China's Flirtation with Keynesian Economics, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 2pp, in PP 1764: 163. - PIKCUNAS, DIANE D., China's Great Leap Backwards, THE FREEMAN, 12/89, 5pp, in PP 1764: 166. - DORN, JAMES A., China's Spontaneous Order, THE FREEMAN, 4/99, 6pp, in PP 1764: 172.
CHINA, See: MOSHER, STEVEN W., The Fight for Beijing, THE FREEMAN, 6/91, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 354. - They did have the right to resist despotism and the right to secede and establish their own governments or societies under the tolerance of exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer communities. But they did not have the right to force the remaining few communists to live under other ideological systems. They should have insisted, among other things, upon the continuance of the Beijing regime - for all its voluntary followers - and upon individual rights for members of the Red Army and its transformation into a rightful volunteer militia to uphold individual rights. Most of the participants had not considered such and related alternatives. For instance, they did they demonstrate or argue against Legal Tender and for Free Banking (in spite of the dozens to hundreds of unemployed or under-employed in Red China), perhaps even not for Free Trade. Their appreciation of individual rights was rather limited, judging by the utterances of the survivors who managed to escape. - "Democracy" is not enough and becomes all too often a means to suppress major rights and liberties, although not as atrociously as do some of the despotic and totalitarian regimes. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
CHINA, See: NOCK, ALBERT J., The Criminal State, from H.L. Mencken's AMERICAN MERCURY, March 1939, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 3. Also my note in the entry after NOCK... - J.Z.
CHINA, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, Living in Two Chinas, THE FREEMAN, 11/85, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 88.
CHINA, See: TIANAMEN SQUARE, APRIL - JUNE 4TH, 1989, Home Page, 2pp, christusrex_inc@hotmail.com www.christusrex.org , in PP 1674: 84. - A programme for a LIBERTARIAN revolution would be more helpful. It could ALSO liberate the xyz schools of communist and socialist "thoughts" that are likewise suppressed in Red-China. A "golden bridge" must be provided for the remaining communists etc., in China and world-wide, in form of panarchistic volunteer communities - that are exterritorially fully autonomous. Not only anarcho-capitalist ideals must be offered for their consenting adults but also full experimental freedom and freedom of action for all self-concerned other groupings, until their members have learned their lessons, one by one. Such a liberation effort could be almost or quite bloodless, the more so, the more consistent and well publicized it is. See my programme for it e.g. in PEACE PLANS 16-18 & 61-63. - PIOT, J.Z., 3.5.01 & 21.5.01
CHINA, See: ZHENG, PUHIE, Crackdown in China, THE FREEMAN, 9/89, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 126. Did it ever quite stop since the communists came to power there? It just gets even more severe, sometimes. - J.Z.
CHOATE, PAT & MCMILLON, CHARLES, The Mysterious US Trade Deficit, 1997, 6pp, in PP 1668/69: 222.
CHODES, JOHN, Dr. Andrew Ure: Pioneer Free Trader, THE FREEMAN, 10/98, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 84.
CHODES, JOHN, Public Education - - Dump It. Let private enterprise do the job, 1988, 1p, in PP 1609: 53. - From NY Times, 12-19-88, on Joseph Lancaster's system.
CHODES, JOHN, Richard Cobden: Creator of the Creator Free Market, THE FREEMAN, 3/93, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 99. - Another "headless" heading. The article deserves better. But neither Cobden not anyone else has as yet established a fully free market anywhere. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
CHODOROV, FRANK, A War to Communize America, 3pp: 87, in PP 1565-67. - From: THE FREEMAN, Nov. 1954.
CHODOROV, FRANK, Out of Step, N.Y., Devin-Adair, 1962, 261pp, review, 1p, by BUCKLEY, WILLIMAM F., Nay-Sayer to the Power-Hungry, with minor changes from NATIONAL REVIEW: 104. - When, finally, will all such scarce and scattered freedom writings be brought together, permanently, at least on CD-ROMs??? Will YOU do your bit to achieve that? - How complete or incomplete was the "Fugitive Essays" collection? - J.Z.
CHODOROV, FRANK, Peace or Politics, 3pp: 28, in PP 1549. - I would have titled my essay on this subject rather: Peace or Territorial Politics? - J.Z.
CHODOROV, FRANK, Railroading Communism, 1p: 67, in PP 1565-67. - From: THE FREEMAN, Sep. 1954.
CHODOROV, FRANK, Reds and Natives, 1p, from THE FREEMAN, August 1954: 32, in PP 1565-67.
CHODOROV, FRANK, Remember Robespierre, 1p: 28, in PP 1564, 1964, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 189
CHODOROV, FRANK, See: STEELMAN, AARON, Frank Chodorov: Champion of Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 6pp, in PP 1753: 27.
CHODOROV, FRANK, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Frank Chodorov, A Libertarian's Libertarian, 1999, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 180.
CHODOROV, FRANK, See: MORLEY, FELIX, Review, 1985, of: CHODOROV, FRANK, Fugitive Essays, 1980, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 183.
CHODOROV, FRANK, Subversives Needed, 1p, from: THE FREEMAN, July 1954: 54, in PP 1565-67.
CHODOROV, FRANK, The Dogma of Our Times, THE FREEMAN, June 1956, THE RISE AND FALL OF SOCIETY, with this version from edition of his FUGITIVE ESSAYS, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 7.
CHODOROV, FRANK, The Dogmas of our Time, 1956, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 185.
CHODOROV, FRANK, The Fundamental Principles, 1/2 p, from an undated pamphlet, in PP 1630: 79. On False Advertising, 1930's.
CHODOROV, FRANK, The Great Leader, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 187. 1p: in PP 1564: 4..
CHODOROV, FRANK, The Humanity of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 1/82, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 196.
CHODOROV, FRANK, The Return of 1940? 2pp: 43, in PP 1565-67. - Reprinted from THE FREEMAN, Sep. 1954.
CHODOROV, FRANK, The Unreality of Expediency, 1941, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 190.
CHODOROV, FRANK, The Vulnerable State, 1946, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 188.
CHOICE IN CURRENCY & VALUE STANDARDS, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
CHOICE, See: HAMPTON, RUTH E., A Matter of Choice, THE FREEMAN, 11/75, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 336.
CHOMSKY, NOAM, Anarchism, Marxism & Hope for the Future, 1996, 4pp, The Common Good, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1695: On Henry George & Taxation, a paragraph only: 113, from THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM.
CHOMSKY, NOAM, Notes on Anarchism, from "For Reasons of State", in a revised version from his introduction to Guerin's book: Anarchism. I did not succeed in downloading the latter version, 10pp, in PP 1717: 4.
CHOMSKY, NOAM, Notes on Anarchism. A revised version of his introduction to: Daniel Guerin, Anarchism: From Theory to Practice, 1997, 16pp, with some website addresses: 93, in PP 1583. - Chomsky is one of the anarchists least favoured by me. He is one of those giving anarchism a bad name. But I have to admit that he was one of the first to put some of his writings onto CD-ROMs. Alas, he did not do so in text-only format but in multimedia format, which meant that each of the disks could reproduce only one of his books, instead of 200 - 500 freedom books. Perhaps he would not have liked their competition on the same disk. - J.Z.
CHOMSKY, NOAM, Reform And Revolution. Noam Chomsky on Anarcho-Syndicalism, An interview, 6pp, in PP 1645-1653: 996. - From: ANARCHO-SYNDICALIST REVIEW, Summer 1999.
CHOMSKY, NOAM, See: PEACOTT, JOE, Chomsky's Statism: An Anarchism for the Next Millennium? 1p, in PP 1630: 50. Contact: Jonathan@Simcockj.freeserve.co.uk
CHRIST, CARL F., Review, 6pp, of: SELGIN, GEORGE, The Theory of Free Banking: Money Supply under Competitive Note Issue, Totowa, Rowman and Littlefield, 1988, co-published with the Cato-Institute: 357, in PP 1574-75. - In my view no more than A theory of free banking and an incomplete one at that. - J.Z.
CHRISTIANITY & FREEDOM, See: GABB, SEAN, A Christian Case for the Free Market, 1992, updated 1999, 2pp, in PP 1673: 141.
CHRISTIANITY & FREEDOM, See: SANDLIN, P. ANDREW, Rev., Christianity: Mother of Political Liberty, 2pp, in PP 1660: 112. From CHALCEDON REPORT, 10/2000. (I would deny the truth of this - but it is a point of view. - J.Z.) www.chalcedon.edu
CHRISTIANITY & LIBERTARIANISM, See: FOUNTAIN OF TRUTH, THE, For Christ and For Liberty, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1677: 181. www.geocities.com/fountainoftruth/purpose.html
CHRISTIANITY & STIRNER, See: FEUERBACH, LUDWIG, The Essence of Christianity in Relation to "The Ego and Its Own", 1845, PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, 8/2-3-4, 1976, translated by Frederick M. Gordon, 6pp, in PP 1678: 179.
CHRISTIANITY, See: BAADER, ROLAND, Christlicher Glaube und Liberalismus: unvereinbar? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 20.
CHRISTIANITY, See: COX, PATRICK, Christian and Libertarian? 2pp: 197, in PP 1572-73.
CHRISTIANITY, See: FELCIAROV, VIOLETA, Christianity and the Free Market, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 90.
CHRISTIANITY, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Christian Libertarianism, 6pp: 458, in PP 1601-04.
CHRISTIANITY, See: INGERSOLL NEWS, Bible Absurdities, 1968, 20pp: 59-66, in PP 1547. - MAINE, COLIN, Compiler: Anti-Christian Writings, 1984, 28pp, mainly quotes from famous writers: 67-73, in PP 1547.
CHRISTIANITY, See: KASTNER, MICHAEL, Die christliche Katastrophe, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 49. --- BAADER, ROLAND, Der Dekalog als Verfassung der Freiheit, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 87. ---
CHRISTIANITY, See: KIRK, RUSSELL, We Cannot Separate Christian Morals and the Rule of Law, 6pp: 216, in PP 1581-82. - As if justice could exist only among Christians! - More honestly he should have said: I and many others cannot .... - J.Z.
CHRISTIANITY, See: LORSON, PIERRE, Wehrpflicht und Christliches Gewissen,1952, 234 S.: 1, in PP 1586.
CHRISTIANITY, See: MOTTE, ULRICH, Prokapitalistisches Christentum, 2 S.: 110, in PP 1588.
CHRISTIANITY, See: RAWLES, TOM & LINDA, Can a Christian Be a Libertarian? 1999, 5pp, in PP 1705: 196. Trawles@kimlav.com
CHUNN, JEREMY, Watch it, sucker, 1p, in PP 1610: 118. - SMH 20 Jan. 2000. - On a little known "deal" the tobacco industry made with the government. Caught, once again, with a "smoking gun"! - J.Z.
CHURCH OF THE SUBGENIUS, Brain Toolkit and Surreality Reboot, 2p with links, in PP 1616: 156. - After that introduction, I didn't bother to press any of its buttons. - J.Z.
CICERO, S. J., A Closer Look at "Dumping", THE FREEMAN, 6/91, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 13.
CIRA, Catalogue des livres et brochures, here only Liste Alphabetique Abregee des Mots-Matieres, 2pp, which, while you are online, are links to their sections of the catalog, in PP 1694: 2.
CIRA, CENTRE INTERNATIONAL DE RESERCHES SUR L'ANARCHISME, C.I.R.A., Lausanne, Suisse, Home Page, 2pp, in French, in PP 1694: 1. - It has a library of 15,000 "livres et brochures".
CIRA, Liste des periodiques en allemand du CIRA, 13pp, in PP 1694: 84.
CIRA, Liste des periodiques en anglai du CIRA, 23pp, in PP 1694: 61.
CIRA, Listes 45 a 51, 1810 ouvrages entres a la bibliotheque de 1988 a 1995 et catalogues, 48pp, in PP 1694: 13. - It looks as if I have the job of downloading their complete catalogue to 15,000 titles still ahead of me. It would make a good start towards an anarchist bibliography. - When will someone combine all such catalogues towards a bibliography, starting with the institutions listed under 3? Double entries could be reduced to extra location hints. Alas, fighting the police in the streets, while blocking entries to meetings of their opponents, seems to be more fun for most of the anarchist "activists". What an image they give of "anarchists" to the opponents of anarchism! According to such actions, all too well publicized, anarchists seem to be opponents of classical liberties like freedom of association, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech and freedom of information! - Even most statists are not as opposed to liberty. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
CIRA, Presentation de Plusieurs Centres de Documentation Sur L'Anarchisme, 1998, 8pp, in PP 1694: 5.
CIRILLO, JEAN, Who Was Ayn Rand? 1p: 43, in PP 1564. - Review of: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand.
CITIES, PRIVATE, See: PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Libertarian Solutions: "Private" cities: A radical idea... enjoyed by 30 million Americans, 3pp, LP NEWS Nov. 98, , in PP 1679: 133, from: "Private Cures for Public Ills: The Promise of Privatization", ed. by Lawrence W. Reed, (c) 1996 by FEE www.lp.org/lbnews - See also under PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, PROTECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS.
CITIES, PRIVATE, See: PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Private Cities, THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 4pp, in PP 1754: 189. - On Planned Unit Developments. - Proprietary communities would go even further & might become quite independent private but small territorial administrations. Voluntary exterritorial autonomy is also rightful and required. - J.Z.
CITIZENS AGAINST GOVERNMENT WASTE, Americorps the Pitiful, 1998, 7pp, in PP 1664/65: 292. www.cagw.org/
CITIZENS FOR A SOUND ECONOMY, CSE, A Free-Market Advocacy Group, 4pp, in PP 1698: 132.
CIVIL LIBERTIES, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 97. (113 resources) - FREE-MARKET.NET.
CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, See: ARIZONA CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, Leaflet, n.d., 4pp: 120, in PP 1547.
CIVIL RIGHTS, See: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., The First Civil Right IS Safety, THE FREEMAN, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 586. - If it is, territorial governments, rather obviously, cannot provide it. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
CIVIL WAR, See: WILLIAMS, WALTER E., The Civil War's Tragic Legacy, THE FREEMAN, 1/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 407. - CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Civil War & Political Nationalization, THE FREEMAN, 1/82, 12pp, in PP 1766-68: 410.
CIVILIAN-BASED DEFENSE, Links, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 71. - I would have expected to find something by BRIAN MARTIN there.
CLANCY, ROBERT, Christopher Columbus, 1992, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 196.
CLANCY, ROBERT, Dealing with Unemployment, 1992, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 195. - He complains that a link to land is practically never mentioned. I do the same about monetary freedom. - J.Z.
CLANCY, ROBERT, Ethnic Conflict, 1992, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 194.
CLANCY, ROBERT, Free Trade: Practising What We Preach, 2pp: 102, in PP 1572-73. - As a Georgist he did not realize that free enterprise and free trade in money options is much more required for the abolition of unemployment than any land reform. - J.Z.
CLANCY, ROBERT, Liberals, 1957, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 194.
CLANCY, ROBERT, Philosophy, 1989, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 195.
CLANCY, ROBERT, Pyramids, Public Works and the Causes of Mass Unemployment, 1978, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 191. - The monetary freedom approach to unemployment is ignored, here, too. When less than 3% are engaged in agriculture and can produce enough food not only for the whole country but for export to many other countries, then an unemployment rate of e.g. 10% cannot be abolished by making more agricultural land available to new settlers - with no interest in, knowledge of or skills required for agriculture, neither capital nor credit, nor ready markets for any additional produce they might be able to offer after a while. Henry George certainly did not have all the answers and least of all with his single tax. Note also that at the same time produce remains unsold and is destroyed and food production is curtailed, while those unemployed, who are not living on hand-outs, go hungry. The exchange of labour for the labour, goods and services of others is interfered with, primarily by the money monopoly (i.e. for EXCHANGE MEDIA!) of the central note issuing bank (or system), and IT must be freed. That is NOT done by opening up land for subsistence or small scale farming e.g. to unemployed watchmakers, engineers and architects. - I grew up in a city, West Berlin, in which up to 1/3rd or the able and willing workers were unemployed, among them 20,000 professionals. It wasn't agricultural labours that they needed but, CITY JOBS! - This is true in spite of the fact that the situation of some of the unemployed and under-employed could, indeed, have been improved if they would have had access to some land, at affordable prices, for growing some of their own vegetables & fruit. Under full monetary freedom much of the ready for sale produce and other consumer goods could be competitively monetized, into sound, optional and market rated shop currencies, which, in short-term and self-liquidating loans, could be used to pay wages and salaries with and to assure the sale of their backing. - The short-term capital that could thus be mobilized in almost any developed city, in any shopping centre, in peace times, is enormous and could very rapidly "soak up" any unemployment by able and willing workers. But this is an option that is neither legally permitted nor widely enough discussed, if at all, among Georgists and other libertarians. - J. Z., 4.5.01 & 19.5.01.
CLANCY, ROBERT, Skepticism Is A Good Thing, 1960, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 192. - Georgists are not sufficiently skeptical towards their single tax notion but treat it as if it were a cure-all. - J.Z.
CLANCY, ROBERT, Stopping Crime, 1990, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 196.
CLANCY, ROBERT, THE FREEMAN and We, 1957, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 197.
CLANCY, ROBERT, The Science of Henry George, 1991, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 193. - Whatever he was not sufficiently scientific about - does still remain to be sufficiently examined and publicized. - What is in print of criticism of Georgism is rather incomplete. I have microfiched some. Now there is at least a move afood to put all his works on a CD-ROM. See above. - J.Z., 19.5.01.
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE, THE, Editorials of its International Affairs Centre, list only, 5pp, Publications, Morality and the Natural Law, 6pp, in PP 1681: 185. info@claremont.org - All too full of conventional notions, with too few radical libertarian ones intermixed. But they, too, deserve their own panarchy. And they, too, should not be armed with mass extermination devices. Territorialism and notions of collective responsibility lead to no better "defence" proposals than they offer. - Generally, this institute seems to be more christian and conservative than libertarian. It represents territoral constitutionalists rather than individualists and panarchist and overlooks, like so many others, an over 200 year old remark by Immanuel Kant, that any "republic" in which the government still makes all war and peace decisions is, essentially, still a dictatorship. - Free after Kant, and from my faulty memory only: J.Z.
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE, THE, Philosophic Sources of the American Founding, 1p literature list, Aristotle, Cicero, Locke, Sidney, Plutarch, Montesquieu, Smith & Thucydides, all copyrighted on behalf of editors & translators, in PP 1675: 2. www.claremont.org/publications/bookshelf2.cfm
CLARK, COLIN, Exploding Population Myths, Oct. 1977 paper, LAND & LIBERTY, March- April 1978, 2pp, from THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1684: 129.
CLARK, DREW, Feminist Censorship, 2pp: 192, in PP 1572-73.
CLARK, DREW, Freeze Selective Service, 2pp: 154, in PP 1572-73. - It requires abolition rather than freezing at the present rate. - J.Z.
CLARK, HARRY H., Compiler, The Wisdom of Thomas Paine, 19pp, in PP 1668/69: 161. - This is another A-Z compilation that should be made part of a comprehensive libertarian encyclopaedia! - J.Z.
CLARK, JOHN K., A recipe for intelligence, 1p, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 80, in PP 1554/55.
CLARKE, ANTOINE, Abortion: A Technical Problem, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 273. "Like Sean Gabb in an ancient issue of FREE LIFE (No. 16, April 1992), I regard abortion as murder...".
CLARKE, ANTOINE, Liberty in France, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 11, 4pp, in PP1742: 57. - Alas, French Enlightenment and encyclopaedic efforts and ideas in individual human rights have not been constantly developed and expanded. All too many and extensive relapses occurred, even during the French Revolution. That was demonstrated to me very well when on the 14th of July 1958, in Paris, the Museum of the French Revolution was closed - and a parade of the Veterans of the Algerian War took place. Only among Australian convicts did I ever see such an accumulation of brutish faces. I must admit, that in their uniforms, with many medals, they were better dressed, though. But did they fight for individual rights and liberties? What knowledge did they have of them, or interest in them? That most French people are almost constantly "under the influence", of their excellent wines, has probably not helped, either. - Not that the U.S., England, Canada, Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Germany or any other country was much, if any better, in this respect. But the French Revolution, like the American one, did start out with such a great promise - and led, also, to so many disappointments, because of its remaining non-libertarian features, not completely removed from all following revolutions, civil wars, uprisings and resistance efforts, either. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
CLARKE, ARTHUR C., Preface to the 2nd. ed. of The Millennial Project, 1993, 1p, in PP 1707: 195. - LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION.
CLARKE, STEVE, Try Naming Three Libertarians, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 5.
CLASLIBNET, Home Page. "A network devoted to the philosophy of Classical Liberalism", 2pp, in PP 1615: 173. - Lazarus.Long@claslib.rational.ca See: LIBERALISM & CLASSICAL LIBERALISM.
CLASS ACTIONS, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Swedes Get it Right, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 172. - On externalities, freeloaders, pollution.
CLASS STRUGGLE, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, The Class Struggle Is not over. Why Libertarians Should Read Marx & Engels ..., 1998. 12pp, in PP 1705: 31. - I would rather have them study the alternatives of cooperative production, partnerships and extensive employee shareholding. What remains sensible from all the writings of Marx and Engels can probably expressed on a single page. - J.Z., 29.5.02.
CLASS WARFARE, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., The Futility of Class Warfare, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 173.
CLASSICAL LIBERALISM, See: CLASLIBNET, Home Page. "A network devoted to the philosophy of Classical Liberalism", 2pp, in PP 1615: 173. - Lazarus.Long@claslib.rational.ca - See: LIBERALISM & LAISSEZ FAIRE & FREE MARKETS, FREE TRADE, ECONOMIC FREEDOM.
CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, Circular of 15 December 2000, 2pp, in PP 1705: 194. - The records of such meetings should be shared with the world, e.g. on microfiche, floppies, CD-ROMs, audio- and video-tapes. - J.Z.
CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, Educating for Liberty, Directory to websites, 3pp, in PP 1629: 95.
CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, News of 6 May 2000, 1p, in PP 1705: 131. greggfamily@lvcm.com Inserted by J.Z.: I just hate seeing spare space going to waste! Such hints might help the later publication of the talks given. - J.Z.
CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, Objectivist Links, 2pp, in PP 1629: 98.
CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, Some Home Pages, 12pp, in PP 1629: 88.
CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, See: ANONYMOUS, Which Takes Priority? State or Economic Authority? 1p, provided by abcritter@yahoo.com - revised 1996 & referring to Liberarian Philosophers Answer FAQs: www.anarcho-capitalist.com - This article is a contribution towards classification systems. In PP 1674: 89.
CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, See: CAPITALIST CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN HOMEPAGE, THE, 12pp, in PP 1678: 143. The Political Spectrum, 2pp, see Classification Systems. (c) 1998/99. - About Capitalism, 1p: 145. - About Liberalism, 1p: 146. - About Conservatism, 1p: 147. - The Socialist Myth, 7pp, (c) 1999,2000: 148. http://members.tripod.com/~GOPcapitalist/index.html
CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, See: DIXON, JEREMY, A New Model of Poliltical Space, 2pp, in PP 1645-1653: 910. - 3 Classification schemes from the viewpoint of a left anarchist. I still aim to reproduce on one or several microfiche all the different classification schemes that I have so far come across. Most designers of them are unaware of several others, is my impression so far. A sufficient discussion should include all of them. - J.Z., 4.10.00.
CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Socio-Political Systems, 2 pp, which also belong into a comprehensive anthology of all the various "classification schemes". - J.Z. In PP 1668/69: 36.
CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, See: FRITZ, MARSHALL, A True Political Spectrum, 7pp: 81, in PP 1548.
CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, See: MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, "... to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62. comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS, See: ANONYMOUS, Up versus Down "Peg" Spectrum, 1p, in PP 1706: 195, another "classification system". - I do still aim to provide a compilation of all the classification systems that I can get hold of - at least on one microfiche. - J.Z.
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS, See: DRAUGHN, JEFF, Between Anarchism and Libertarianism: Defining a New Movement, 14pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 305. - This article, too, belongs into an anthology of classification systems, still to be compiled or published. - J.Z.
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS, See: WELLS, SAM, A Heretic's Outline of Political Systems, 1p, in PP 1684: 8. - Classification systems. Alas, he equates anarchy with gang warfare, leading to oligarchy.
CLAUSS, WOLFRAM, Das Ziel ist die Freiheit, 4 S.: 58, in PP 1588.
CLAUSS, WOLFRAM, Subjektives Recht. Zur Theorie privater Sicherheitsdienstleistungen, 3 S., in PP 1625: 44.
CLAUSTROPHOBIA, Boundary Resistance, The Combozine of Space Industrialization, Life Extension and Libertarianism. Later called: CLAUSTROPHOBIA - LIFE-EXPANSION NEWS. A very incomplete set, 730pp in 6 microfiche, 29x reduced: 1. - Contents list of Claustrophobia for 1984, 2pp: 464, in PP 1589-94. - 4/82; 5/82; 6/82; 7/82; 2/83; VII/3, March 83; VII/7, No. 79, July 1983; VII/8, No. 80, Aug. 83; VII/9, No. 81, Sep. 83; VII/10, No. 82, Oct. 83; VII/ 11, No. 83, Nov. 83; VII/12, No. 84, Dec. 83; VIII/1, No. 85, Jan. 84; VIII/2, No. 86, Feb. 84; VIII/3, No. 87, March 84; VIII/4, No. 88, April 84; VIII/9, No. 93, Sep. 84; VIII/10, No. 94, Oct. 84; VIII/11, No. 95, Nov. 84; VIII/12, No. 96, Dec. 84; IX/1, No. 97, Jan. 85; IX/2, No. 98, Feb. 85; IX/3, No. 99, March 85; IX/4, No. 100, April 85; IX/5, No. 101, May 85; IX/6, No. 102, June 85; IX/7, No. 103, July 85; IX/8, No. 104, Aug. 95; IX/9, No. 105, Sep. 85; IX/10, No. 106, Oct. 85; IX/11, No. 107, Nov. 85; IX/12, No. 108, Dec. 85; X/1, No. 109, Jan. 86; X/2, No. 110, Feb. 86; X/3, No. 111, March 86; X/4, No. 112, April 86; X/6, No. 114, June 86; X/7, No. 115, July 86. - Combozines could and should be offered on microfiche, floppies and CD-ROMs, since so much more could be offered in such alternative formats and more cheaply, too. - J.Z.
CLAUSTROPHOBIA, Portland, Flyer of April 19, 1982, 1p, for this combozine, in PP 1606: 358.
CLEARING HOUSES, See: ABIQUIU CLEARING HOUSE, Draft proposal, 2pp, of the 90's, probably by T. Greco, in PP 1745-1748: 707.
CLEARING SYSTEMS, See: WAHL, F.N., KUVOG, Kaufen und Verkaufen Ohne Geld, 13 S.: 1, in PP 1588. - Ueber ein Verrechnungssystem.
CLEGG, CARL, Leave DAT Alone, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 255.
CLICHÉS OF POLITICS, Online Clichés Links, with their refutations, and contents list of the book with that title, produced by FEE, replying to a mere 83 clichés. 5pp, in PP 1684: 88. www.cliches.org - ALL clichés in the social "sciences", and in public opinion, ought to be systematically and encyclopaedically confronted with their best refutations so far found, not just, as with this book, 83 of ten-thousands to millions. Hundreds to thousands of books of this size would fit onto a single cheap CD-ROM! Furthermore, the essay form is not always optimal for refutations, e.g. in public meetings. Compare e.g. my growing encyclopaedia of SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY. But online such a collection COULD grow considerably, too and would, if numerous A-Z compilations, presently separately copyrighted, were combined. - J.Z., 26.6.01 - Compare also the project for an Encyclopaedia of the Best Refutations of Popular Errors, Myths & Prejudices, which would need thousands of collaborators to become relatively complete and effective. - J.Z., 26.5.02.
CLIMATE, See: SINGER, S. FRED, Die Klima-Katastophe finded nicht statt! Interview von E.F., 2 S., in PP 1625: 15.
CLINCHY, RUSSELL J., Charity, Biblical and Political, 14pp: 49, in PP 1549.
CLITES, ROGER A., Cause & Effect: Crime & Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 1pp, in PP 1764: 204. - Conclusion: "Crime is a major cause of poverty."
CLONING, See: TELEGRAPH, LONDON, Doctor Ready to Clone Human, TSMH, 29.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 52. - Everywhere there are government attempts to restrict cloning, instead of leaving it to the individuals concerned, as "single parents", responsible for the children or doubles they produce in this way. Naturally, if one imagines that the government has to feed and educate all offspring, and that it can do so rightfully and effectively, as if it were earning its support and that of its dependents, then one becomes opposed to any "excess" population. - J.Z., 28.5.02.
CLOUD, MICHAEL, Persuasion Powerpoints, regular column in THE LIBERATOR. See PP 1726/27.
COALITION FOR ALTERNATIVES TO THE DRUG WAR, THE, 3pp, in PP 1628: 197.
COALITION FOR SOUND MONEY, THE, See: MONEY MATTERS, May 1988, The Coalition for Sound Money, No. 18, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 709.
COASE, RONALD, The Firm, the Market, and the Laws, 1960, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 259.
COATS, DAN, America's Youth: A Crisis of Character, IMPRIMIS, 9/91, 9pp, in PP 1755/56: 150. - On ethics, values, standards and ideas. Compare Dr. Walter Borgius: Die Schule, ein Frevel gegen die Jugend (The School, a Crime Against Youth), fiched in the PEACE PLANS series. An English translation is overdue.
COBDEN, RICHARD, Enlightened and Important, 1843, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 344.
COBDEN, RICHARD, Free Trade With All Nations, speech, Jan. 15, 1846, 5pp, in PP 1668/69: 345. - Rather, with Free Traders of all nations, which means: No trade with their territorial governments! - J.Z., 10.5.01.
COBDEN, RICHARD, See: CHODES, JOHN, Richard Cobden: Creator of the Creator Free Market, THE FREEMAN, 3/93, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 99. - Another "headless" heading. The article deserves better. But neither Cobden not anyone else has as yet established a fully free market anywhere. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
COERCION & LIBERTY, See: LONG, LAZARUS, When Liberty Is Defined by Ideologues, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1612: 10
COERCION, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T.
COHEN, ANDREW I., Flags, Flames, and Property, THE FREEMAN, 1/99, 4pp, in PP 1753: 78.
COHEN, ANDREW I., Let Property Settle Smoking Disputes, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 164.
COHEN, ROBERT, Milk. The Deadly Poison, 1997, 317pp, $ 14.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 369.
COINAGE, PRIVATE, See: WAL-MART DOLLAR COIN, Press clipping, A. 22.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1699: 54.
COKE, SIR EDWARD, See: SANDEFUR, TIMOTHY, Sir Edward Coke and the Common Law, 3pp, with notes, in PP 1663: 204. LFCT Sep. 25, 00. Tmsandefur@aol.com
COLE, JULIO H., The Writings of Adam Smith, THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 112.
COLKSON, EDWARD P., Free Enterprise, Peace and Plenty, THE FREEMAN, 6/70, 7pp, in PP 1753: 20.
COLLECTIVE GUILT MYTH, See: CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, The Collective Guilt Myth, THE FREEMAN, 1/69, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 401.
COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY MYTH, See: CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, The Collective Guilt Myth, THE FREEMAN, 1/69, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 401.
COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY, See: SCHEER, ROBERT, Bush's Faustian Deal with the Taliban, LA TIMES, 22 May 02, 2pp, in PP 1728: 190, sent in anonymously by generous53@aol.com - Even the Taliban fanatics are entitled to self-government, but only for their own volunteers and only on the basis of exterritorial autonomy. If that had been conceded to them, as well as to all other dissenting minorities, most of the private and governmental terrorist acts would not have taken place, particularly since that would have undermined all notions of collective responsibility as well, whenever they are wrongfully applied to people who are not voluntary followers. And when one can have, quite freely, the government or non-governmental society of one's dreams, among like-minded people, as a matter of individual choice, hatreds will tend to disappear and one will begin to blame oneself rather than non-members, for the own mistakes. But where are these 2 significant alternatives sufficiently discussed outside my PEACE PLANS series? - Experimental freedom, freedom of action and full minority autonomy for all, but quite without any territorial monopoly! - J.Z., 27.2.02.
COLLEEN, Home Page, For the Love of Freedom, 1p, links to 3 articles, in PP 1663: 100.
COLLEEN, Libertarianism, 1p, in PP 1662: 198. - www.Suite101.com ? I hold that URL's should be spelled out. Most do now leave out now htlm:// part and some do, apparently, omit the www as well. - To me, and in that form, a URL still looks incomplete. Moreover, my word processors, Word of 97, does not recognize it as a URL without the www! - J.Z. 3.2.01.
COLLET, XAVIER & FLOOD, ANDREW PREGENTIL@aol.com Learning from Nice (summit conference): A view from the French anarchists, in response to revolt.news@usa.net 4 pages, 23.2.01, in PP 1732: 112. - Among other links it mentions: FRENCH INDY MEDIA CENTRE - a part of a global network of web pages that allows anyone to add their own text reports, photos or video for others to look at. www.indymedia.org Would that be useful enough for freedom lovers if the contents is quite indiscriminate or as much of a mixture of rubbish with valuable contributions as the Internet offers? - J.Z., 28.2.02.
COLLET, XAVIER (PREGENTIL), Compiler, PREGENTIL@aol.com Untitled, 13 pages, sent 2.4.01, in PP 1671: 114.
COLLET, XAVIER, Notices of 10 June 01, on Ludwig von Mises Institute in Europe, & The Nation of Liberty, advocating a Libertarian Revolution, 2pp, in PP 1732: www.vonmises-europe.org infor@vonmises-europe.org www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/3999/ - EuroLibertarians http://libertarians.cjb.net etc., branch of the International Libertarian Network: http://maxpages.com/libertarian There are French, Italian & Spanish versions: 116.
COLLINS, ANTHONY, Does America Have a Future? 2pp: 190, in PP 1572-73.
COLLINS, GEORGE, Arden Enclave, 3pp, in PP 1634-1636: 770.
COLONIAN REPUBLIC, See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREGORY FLANAGAN, in ON PANARCHY 20/24, in PP 1689-1693.
COLONIUM, Home Page, 1p , in PP 1689-1693: 616. - "... to found and develop Poliverian colonies, on physical land, to develop non-land based settlements, e.g. on the oceans and to expand the Poliverian economy into foreign territories as well as to recruit individuals, corporations and groups to partner with and/or join Poliverium."
COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT, THE, Home Page & Links, 2pp, in PP 1677: 193. www.co-freedom.com/
COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT, THE, Previous Issues of CFR, www.co-freedom.com links, 11pp, in PP 1684: 154 .
COLVARD, RAY L., On Re-Reading "The Law", THE FREEMAN, 2/72, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 17.
COMBINED PURCHASING POWER, COMPUTERIZED, See: BROEKHYSE, PAUL, Freeonline flexes its muscles at 400,000, THE AUSTRALIAN, 8.8.00, 1p, in PP 1654: 102. - Its "Big Ticket Club" uses the principle of combined purchasing power for its members, which may, for larger purchases, give the advantages of consumer coops to ad-hoc groupings of consumers, pulled together via computers. Imagine buying a car or prefabricated house together with 100,000 other such customers. Computerization of production could even supply each of them with a different model, according to his individual choice - but still at a wholesale price. That kind of business could grow enormously and greatly reduce some of our greatest expenses. - J.Z., 4.10.00.
COMFORT, ALEX, Obituary from TIME, April 10, 2000, in PP 1676: 154. He died at 80 and had authored 51 books. I would like to see especially his "Authority and Delinquency" back in print, or on microfiche, online or on a CD-ROM, together with many other anarchist texts. A better title might be: "The delinquent authorities", otherwise one might suppose it to be just another kind of welfare state book. I received no reply upon an enquiring letter to its publisher. - J.Z., 3.5.01. - What percentage of the great libertarians is dead by now, died during my lifetime, is still alive today and well know or still alive and still largely unknown? - J.Z., 24.5.02.
COMFORT, ALEX, The prospects for multiplying our years of youthful vigor are bright and imminent, PLAYBOY, Nov. 1971, 5pp: 745, in PP 1589-94.
COMMENTARY BOOKS, 2pp, in PP 1610: 85.
COMMENTARY BOOKS, Sydney, Wahroonga, 2pp- 412 in PP 1577-78. e-mail: mailto:%20jlindsay@zipworld.com.au
COMMERCIAL SPACE REPORT, THE, May 1982, 4pp: 38; June 82, 4pp: 90; July 82, 4pp: 148; VII/2, Feb. 83: 201, in PP 1589-94.
COMMITTEE FOR A CONSTRUCTIVE TOMORROW, CFACT, Oct. 2, 2000: Nothing But Blue Skies in Texas? Info@CFACT.org www.CFACT.org ? 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 191.
COMMITTEE FOR THE FREE WORLD, Three Articles From a Peace Treaty, Agreement on Restoring the Peace in Vietnam, Paris, January 27, 1973, 1p, in PP 1609: 32.
COMMITTEE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CIVILIZATION, Wellington branch of the Anarchist Alliance of Aotearoa, www.mayday2001.org/wellington cec@mad.scientist.com 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 280. - How many of the left-wing anarchists are sufficiently aware of the primary requirements of a genuine civilisation and of all individual rights and liberties, especially the economic ones? Regarding their sign: "It's always take. It's never give. That's not the way we want to live." - They do not even notice the (still incomplete) exchange society in which they life and by which they live. They complain about "taking" while wanting to engage in "taking" themselves! - PIOT, J.Z., 16.2.02.
COMMITTEES OF CORRESPONDENCE, Home Page, 2pp, 1996/97, in PP 1612: 204. - Sec. Nick Hull: nhull@mindspring.com http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5357/index.html
COMMON CONSERVATIVE, THE, Practical Conservatism for the Common Man, 3pp, in PP 1697: 88. - The Archives: www.commonconservative.com/archives.html editor@commonconservative.com
COMMON SENSE FOR DRUG POLICY, Home page, with links, 2pp, no URL, in PP 1663: 169. info@csdp.org - Those who conduct a "war" against drugs are more in need of medical and psychiatric attention than those who do use drugs & thus do wrong and harm mainly only to themselves. When they ARE driven to commit crimes against others, to maintain their habit, they do so mostly because the anti-drug war has priced drugs largely out of their reach. By all means, do help those addicts who want to be helped to shake off their addiction - & let drugs be competitively, i.e., cheaply, supplied to those who want to incapacitate or kill themselves off in this fashion or to chemically amuse themselves. - J.Z.
COMMON SENSE, The Newsletter of THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF FLORIDA, later sub-headed: The Newsletter for libertarians and other friends of liberty, 482pp, incomplete: 1 - 241, in PP 1572-73. - VIII/2, n.d.; IX/5, May/June 1982; X/1, 1982; X/2, 1983; X/3, Jan/Feb 1983; X/4, 1983; X/5, May/June 1983; X/6, Aug/Sep 1983; "Vol. No. VI 1984"; XI/2, 1984; XI/3, April/May 1984; XI/4, May/June 1984; Aug/Sept 1984; XII/1, Spring 1985; XII/2, May/June 1985; XII/3, Summer 1985; XII/4, 1985; XVI/1, 1986; XVI/2, 1986; XVI/3, 1986 (14th Year); XV/5, 1986 (15th Year); XV/6, Spring 1986; XVI/4, Winter 1987; XVI/5 (or 3?), Spring 1987; XVI/6, 1987; XVII/1, 1987; XVII/2, 1987; XVII/3, Winter 1988; XVII/4, 1988; XVII/5, 1988; XVII/6, 1988; XVIII/1, Fall 1988; XVIII/2, 1989; XVIII/4, 1989; XVIII/5, 1989; XVIII/6, 1989; XIX/1, 1990; XIX/2, 1990; XIX/3, 1990. - Dating and numbering are sometimes rather confused and confusing and so are the notes on the continuance of articles. - J.Z.
COMMUNISM, See: DOERING, DETMAR, Ein Buch gegen die linke Selbstgerechtigkeit, 2 S., in PP 1617 95, ueber: STEPHANE COURTOIS u.a., Hrsg., Das Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus. Unterdrueckung, Verbrechen und Terror, Piper Verlag, 987 S.
COMMUNISM, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Communist Manifesto's Road to Socialism through, Democracy, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 794.
COMMUNISM, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Why Communism Failed, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 572. - It is still succeeding, all too much, in the West and in other underdeveloped countries. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
COMMUNISM, See: KNUDSON, KEN, A Critique of Communism and The Individualist Alternative, 1971, part I, 2pp: 5; part II, 3pp: 10; part III, 5pp: 13; part IV: 5pp: 18; part VI, 4pp: 24; part VII, 5pp: 29; part VIII, 2pp: 37; part IX, 5pp: 40; part X, 5pp: 46; part XI, 4pp: 55; part XII, 5pp: 59; part XIII, 1p: 64. - By the author's paging: 56 pages, in PP 1618.
COMMUNISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Infantile Radicalism, # 2, number-stamped: 5. Published in RESISTANCE, Dec. 1949, Vol, 8, No. 3, 6pp, on the infantilism of communism, in PP 1723/24: 167.
COMMUNISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Significance of Communism as a Societary Doctrine, n.d., complete? 3p, stamped: 91, in PP 1723/24: 245. - LABADIE, LAURANCE, Simonson, n.d., 1p, response to a letter containing communist beliefs, (05), in PP 1723/24: 252.
COMMUNISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Does "Communism" Mean in Today's Geo-Political Age of Revolutionary Change? March 12, 1968, 1p, (117) , in PP 1723/24: 354. - I disagreed on so many points that I didn't bother to write them down. - J.Z.
COMMUNISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is Communism and what Does it Mean? n.d., 13 points, 1p, (71) , in PP 1723/24: 309.
COMMUNISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Who Is the Real Promoter of Communism? 8.11.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 129. - Alas, he, too, looked for conventional "culprits", like "financiers" & "corporations", rather than real economic causes, especially the lack of economic liberties. But he did advocate free banking, with much more sense than many others, in spite of his anti-interest bias. - J.Z., 30.5.05.
COMMUNISM, See: MARKS, JOHN, Dr., Uncovering the Terrible Crimes of Communism, 2pp, in PP 1674: 143.
COMMUNISM, See: MARX, KARL, EARL BROWN & F.A. Harper, The Communist Idea, 3pp: 33, in PP 1549.
COMMUNISM, See: READ, LEONARD E., Getting Rid of Communism, 3pp: 392, in PP 1581-82. - Start with its central banks - everywhere! - J.Z. - READ, LEONARD E., What We Can Learn from a Communist, 3pp: 396, in PP 1581-82.
COMMUNIST ANARCHISM, See: DIELO TROUDA (WORKERS CAUSE), 1926, Organisational Platform of the Libertarian Communists, by a group of exiled Russian anarchists in France, 3pp, preface & links, in PP 1694: 154. - INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES.
COMMUNIST CHINA, See: See: NOCK, ALBERT J., The Criminal State, from H.L. Mencken's AMERICAN MERCURY, March 1939, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 3. Also my note in the entry after NOCK... - J.Z.
COMMUNIST MANIFESTO, See: MANN, FREDERICK, 10 Steps of the Communist Manifesto, 1848, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 160. www.buildfreedom.com/tl/wua11.shtml
COMMUNIST RULES FOR REVOLUTION, 1919, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 105.
COMMUNITARIAN REPUBLIC, See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREGORY FLANAGAN, in ON PANARCHY 20/24, in PP 1689-1693.
COMMUNITARIUM, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 614. - "The Communitarian Sector concentrates on maintaining an environment of moral standards that supports the family and develops public spaces that are cleansed of offensive or immoral behavior or material in a society that encourages diversity and seeks to create a society that finds common moral ground to organize communities inclusive of all ethnicities, nations and religions...".
COMMUNITY, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Community, 3pp, in PP 1614: 104. - I hold that only communities of volunteers deserve the name of communities or nations. And this requires that they are either relatively small ones, for instance "proprietary communities"(as proposed by Spencer Heath and developed by his grandson, Spencer Heath MacCallum, in: "The Art of Community", and, further, in a dissertation and in a book by Fred Foldvary, also somewhat discussed in THE LIBERTARIAN CONNECTION, later: THE CONNECTION), OR: exterritorially autonomous ones, small or large, as described in my ON PANARCHY sub-series, volumes 1-19. To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! - PIOT, J.Z.
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Comparative Advantage, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 41, on Free Trade. Comparative Advantage Continued, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, ibid: 44.
COMPASSION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Perverse Compassion of the State, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 69.
COMPASSION, See: MATACONIS, DOUGLAS, Misdirected Compassion, THE FREEMAN, 8/90, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 136.
COMPETITION, See: BOUDREAUX, DON, Schumpeter and Kirzner on Competition and Equilibrium, 5pp: 325, in PP 1574-75.
COMPETITION, See: DAZEY, RUTH, Competition: Bane or Blessing? THE FREEMAN, 9/77, 8pp, in PP 1755/56: 50.
COMPETITION, See: FULDA, JOSEPH S., Dimensions of Competition, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1753: 201.
COMPETITION, See: HANCOCK, JOHN M., The Freedom to Compete, 2pp: 49, in PP 1549.
COMPETITION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anarchy and Competition, version 1, 13pp, in PP 1723/24: 77.
COMPETITION, See: PETERSON, MARK, Competition: Classroom Theory vs. Business Reality, THE FREEMAN, 9/73, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 38. - No competition is complete enough without e.g. monetary freedom, panarchies, productive coops & affordable alternative media (widely used in their strengths). - J.Z.
COMPROMISES, See: STELLE, JOSÉ ÍTALO, The Failure of the "Middle Way", THE FREEMAN, 8/86, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 361. - It could have succeeded, somewhat, if applied only by "Middle of the Roaders" to themselves and their own affairs. As an imposition upon all it had to fail like all other impositions. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
COMPULSORY VOTING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Compulsory Voting. My last letter on this, 1p, 23. August 99, in PP 1610: 115. - When I finally could no longer avoid paying a penalty for not voting - once again. This time I had actually forgotten this insignificant "event". Apparently, they could not do without my informal vote. This penalty amounted, in practice, to a penalty for not voting informally! - J.Z.
COMPUTERS, EMANATING CHEMICALS FROM HEATED CASINGS, See: CHAUDHURI, ANITA, Feeling sick? It may just be your computer, 1p, in PP 1660: 118. - THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 2.10.00, on chemicals emanating from heated up computer casings & the sick building syndrome.
CONCEIVED IN LIBERTY WITH JERRY HUGHES, Website on broadcasting programme, 1p, in PP 1675: robin@cilamerica.com
CONFEDERATION ARTICLES, See: ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION, THE, 1977, 8pp, in PP 1675: 106.
CONFERENCES, See: SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ANARCHIST CONFERENCE, www.bay-anarchists.org/form.html in PP 1732: 4. - It was planned for 31 March 02 & emphacizes, as usual, anarchist theory. mumpfish@pacbell.net - I wonder whether the participants think that placing all such conference contributions onto a CD-ROM would be too practical, cheap and easy a method for these anarchist theorists. - J.Z. - DAGNY, Sales offer, Barbados, inn, house, restaurant www.edgewaterinn.com/barbados.html 1p, in PP 1732: 8. It would be nice if libertarians could afford and support a permanent holiday & meeting centre of this kind, there. - Any overflow could probably use temporarily tents on their over 7 acres. - Imagine such a place being almost always filled by ever-changing libertarian visitors. - J.Z.
CONFERENCES, Virtual Conferences, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, Online Bookstore, 2pp, in PP 1616: 12. - With a link to VirtualCon 1: 21 Speakers, Live Audio. - We should have more libertarian conferences - of this kind & on microfiche, floppies and CD-ROM. The convenor would simply assure that all submissions to a theme will appear on at least one alternative medium and sold in on-demand production and distribution, in cheap duplicates. Text contributors might get one or several copies "free", especially if they had paid a moderate administration fee to the convenor. Per page fee will differ probably for different media. Those insisting on print-outs or photocopies or audio tapes would have to pay correspondingly more. I'd prefer it if all submissions were not copyrighted. - J.Z., 27.1.2000.
CONGER, W.B., Forced Birth Control - Legal Genocide? 1p: 162, in PP 1565-67.
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS to Members of Selective Service System Local Board No. 94, March 21, 1970, 2pp: 47, in PP 1565-67. - On morality, government, war and the draft. Continued correspondence, 1p: 61, in PP 1565-67. - CENTRAL COMMITTEE FOR CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS, Refusal of Induction by Conscientious Objector, 2pp: 84, in PP 1565-67.
CONNERLY, WARD, Back to Equality, IMPRIMIS, 2/98, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 288.
CONSCRIPTION, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Time to Kill Draft Registration, THE FREEMAN, 12/94, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 325.
CONSCRIPTION, See: BANDOW, DOUG, What Ain't Broke: The Renewed Call for Conscription, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 410.
CONSCRIPTION, See: CLARK, DREW, Freeze Selective Service, 2pp: 154, in PP 1572-73. - It requires abolition rather than freezing at the present rate. - J.Z.
CONSCRIPTION, See: DILORENZO, THOMAS J., National Service: A Solution in Search of a Problem, THE FREEMAN, 3/90, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 104.
CONSCRIPTION, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Help End Draft Registration, 2001, 3pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 779. Website either: www.EndSelectiveService.org: ? or: www.EndSelectiveService.org ?
CONSCRIPTION, See: LORSON, PIERRE, Wehrpflicht und Christliches Gewissen,1952, 234 S.: 1, in PP 1586.
CONSCRIPTION, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS to Members of Selective Service System Local Board No. 94, March 21, 1970, 2pp: 47, in PP 1565-67. - On morality, government, war and the draft. Continued correspondence, 1p: 61, in PP 1565-67. - On conscientious objection.
CONSENT? See: GREENWOOD, BOWEN H., Tacit Consent: A Quiet Tyranny, THE FREEMAN, 1/95, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 444.
CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, List of linked essays only, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 333. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.
CONSERVATION, EVEN OF BATTLEFIELD RELICS? See: FROBOUCK, JO ANN, Private Treasures at Antietam, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 3pp, in PP 1754: 170. - Should the bloody details (of one of the most senseless wars ever, the American Civil War) really be preserved, whether at the expense of the taxpayers or of local proprietors - while ideas, institutions and avenues to prevent wars, civil wars, revolutions and terrorism remain widely ignored? At least someone there should display all the suggestions on how this civil war could have been prevented. As it is, only thrill seekers are served, as at bull fights in Spain. - Well, some even want to preserve deserts, swamps and icy wastes - usually at the expense of others. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
CONSERVATION, See: CENTER FOR PRIVATE CONSERVATION, THE, The Latest from the CPC, 1p, (c), in PP 1677: 199. www.cei.org/cpc/ Michael De Alessi, Director cpc@cei.org
CONSERVATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Morality, Economics, and the Sierra Club, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 36.
CONSERVATION, See: MCCARTHY, SARAH J., Why They're Mad, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 5, on "protecting owls, endangering people"
CONSERVATION, See: PRIVATE CONSERVATION, 8pp, in PP 1704: 108. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
CONSERVATION, See: READ, LEONARD E., A Conservationist Looks at Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 11/70, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 356.
CONSERVATION, See: SALTZMAN, JAMES D., Don't Believe the Hysterical Preservationists, THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 7pp, in PP 1754: 31.
CONSERVATION, See: SEIJAS, NANCY & VORHIES, FRANK, Private Preservation of Wildlife: A Visit to the South African Lowveld, THE FREEMAN, 8/89, 8pp, in PP 1754: 178.
CONSERVATION, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
CONSERVATISM & LIBERTARIANISM, See: RIGHT ON THE WEB, A Conservative Libertarian Forum, (c), Home Page, incomplete, with URL list, and links to some articles, 5pp, (c), David C. Sphar mailto:dcsphar@home.com , in PP 1676: 53. http://rightontheweb.com
CONSERVATISM, See: ATTARIAN, JOHN, Russel Kirk's Economics of the Permanent Things, THE FREEMAN, 4/96, 8pp, in PP 1754: 102.
CONSERVATISM, See: AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATIVE POLITICS, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1611: 137. - They, too didn't mention their URL on it. Otherwise, I would have mentioned it. - J.Z.
CONSERVATISM, See: AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATIVE POLITICS, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1618: 170, with links, URL missing.
CONSERVATISM, See: BLACK, W.R., The Libertarian as Conservative, 1984, 4pp, in PP 1717: 86.
CONSERVATISM, See: BORDELON, MICHAEL, A Conservative Declaration, THE FREEMAN, 9/85, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 489.
CONSERVATISM, See: CAPITALIST CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN HOMEPAGE, THE, 12pp, in PP 1678: 143. The Political Spectrum, 2pp, see Classification Systems. (c) 1998/99. - About Capitalism, 1p: 145. - About Liberalism, 1p: 146. - About Conservatism, 1p: 147. - The Socialist Myth, 7pp, (c) 1999,2000: 148. http://members.tripod.com/~GOPcapitalist/index.html
CONSERVATISM, See: COMMON CONSERVATIVE, THE, Practical Conservatism for the Common Man, 3pp, www.commonconservative.com/archives.html editor@commonconservative.com in PP 1697: 88.
CONSERVATISM, See: ENTER STAGE RIGHT, A Journal of Modern Conservatism, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1618: 183. List of links to its articles, all rights reserved http://www.enterstageright.com
CONSERVATISM, See: ENTER STATE RIGHT, A Journal of Modern Conservatism, 3pp, in PP 1610: 119. - www.enterstageright.com
CONSERVATISM, See: FIEDOR, DOUG, Newsletter HEADS UP, September 12, 1999, # 151: FREE REPUBLIC, 1p, in PP 1616: 83. - "is a pro-constitution and anti-corruption website..." http://www.freerepublic.com/
CONSERVATISM, See: FREE-MARKET CONSERVATISM & GENERAL ECONOMIC THEORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 73. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
CONSERVATISM, See: GABB, SEAN, Review, 4pp, of: WILLETTS, DAVID, Modern Conservatism, Penguin, 1992, 216pp, in PP 1708-1710: 71.
CONSERVATISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Problem with Conservatives, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 16.
CONSERVATISM, See: MEEK, NIGEL, The Conservative Party and One Libertarian: The Story of an Estrangement, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 508.
CONSERVATISM, See: MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, A Libertarian Message to Thatcherite Conservatives, Feb. 1985, POLITICAL NOTES No. 169, 2pp, in PP1742: 111.
CONSERVATISM, See: O'ROURKE, P.J., How to Explain Conservatism to your Squishy Liberal Friends: Individualism 'R.' Us, 3pp, in PP 1707: 73.
CONSERVATISM, See: RIGHT NOW, A Conservative Slant to Today's Events, home page, 1p, 1999, byxbe@bizserve.com - 143, in PP 1568.
CONSERVATISM, See: TOWNHALL: CONSERVATIVE NEWS AND INFORMATION, Home Page, 4pp: 179, in PP 1568. - Contains many links.
CONSERVATIVE BOOK CLUB, Advertisement, in PP 1656-1659, 1p: 63; & 1p: 150.
CONSERVATIVE BOOKSTORE, THE, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1671: 144. www.conservativebookstore.com/sthsweek.shtml
CONSERVATIVE LIBERTARIANISM, See: CAPITALIST CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN HOMEPAGE, THE, 2pp, 1998, (c), in PP 1677: 197.
CONSERVATIVE LIBERTARIANS OR LIBERTARIAN CONSERVATIVES, See: VAZZONYI COLUMNS AND FEATURES, List of Links, 3pp, in PP 1680: 147. - Libertarian-conservative. It seems opposed to what it calls the "National Divide". I hold that we need MORE national divisions - but only of the voluntary and exterritorial type. The conservative libertarians, too, deserve their own panarchy! - PIOT, J.Z., 24.5.01. www.founding.org/aquoi.html.
CONSERVATIVE SITES, RING OF CONSERVATIVE SITES, 1p, www.dsausa.org , in PP 1675: 177.
CONSPIRACY THEORIES, See: KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Libertarian Conspiracy Theory, 7pp, in PP 1732: 173.
CONSTITUTION SOCIETY, Michigan Compiled Laws on Organized & unorganized militia, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 68.
CONSTITUTION SOCIETY, Reviving the Ready Militia, 4pp, in PP 1685/86: 68. (c) 1995. Permission is granted to copy with attribution for non-commercial purposes.
CONSTITUTION SOCIETY, THE, Home Page, www.constitution.org/ 2pp, in PP 1671: 147. They have a LIBERTY LIBRARY OF CONSTITUTIONAL CLASSICS collection. In printed pages, online or on CD-ROM? - J.Z.
CONSTITUTION, ENGLISH, See: GABB, SEAN, Documents about Liberty and the English Constitution, selected and introduced by Sean Gabb, here links only, 1p, updated 1999, in PP 1673: 19. - GABB, SEAN, English Constitution Resource Page, with Emphasis on the Fight against Victim Disarmament, 1997, updated 1999, 2pp introduction, with link to the texts, in PP 1673: 20.
CONSTITUTIONAL CHURCH OF AMERICA, Bureaucracy Is the Worst Enemy, 1p in PP 1637-1640: 364.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: Ancient Sources, Clarement Institute etc. in PP 1675.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., Judicial Monopoly over the Constitution: Jefferson's View, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 10pp, in PP 1759/60: 287. - A legal monopoly is never judicially arrived at. Constitutions, laws and judicial services only via individual choice! - PIOT, J.Z.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: DARBY, MICHAEL, Draft Constitution for a Reviving or New Nation, 7pp: 674, in PP 1601-04.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: DUMSE, RANDY, Constitutions: When they Protect and when they Do not, 3pp: 648, in PP 1601-04. - DAVIDSON, JIM, Constitutions Are a Beginning, 4pp: 651, in PP 1601-04.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: FEE, THE FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, Constitutional Government - Additional Readings, a 3 pp list of its relevant titles with short summaries, in PP 1755/56: 14.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: FIEDOR, DOUG, Newsletter HEADS UP, September 12, 1999, # 151: FREE REPUBLIC, 1p, in PP 1616: 83. "is a pro-constitution and anti-corruption website..." http://www.freerepublic.com/
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: FNF List of Articles on Constitutions for Free Countries, 1p: 4, in PP 1601-04.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: HENSON, DONALD D., A Libertarian Constitution for the Texas Republic, 1p: 273, in PP 1561-63. - See also: FREE NATION FOUNDATION.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Principles and The Constitution, 1p: 234, in PP 1572-73.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Constitutions, Courts and Law, article list, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 11.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: LONG, RODERICK T., Imagineering Freedom.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: PERIGO, LINDSAY, Preamble, A Constitution for New Freeland, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 390.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: SADOWSKY, JAMES A., Constitutionalism and "Objective" Criteria, 1p: 222, in PP 1565-67.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, Constitutional Restraints, The Market Economy, and Individual Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 10pp, in PP 1755/56: 17. - How effective are constitutional restraints, anywhere, when administered by the State itself, which is supposed to be restrained by them and when the militia as well is also run by the State, rather than self-managed and committed to uphold the rights and liberties of citizens? - J.Z.
CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Why Some Federal Jobs Should Be Abolished, THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 70. - Why only some? - J.Z.
CONSTITUTIONS, Analysis of Constitutions, List of linked essays only, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 338. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.
CONSUMER COOPS, THROUGH THE INTERNET, See: ONLINE BUYERS CLUB, Introduction by e-mail, 1p, August 01, , in PP 1730: 123. sdoow824@yahoo.com
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, See: MATTERS OF INTEREST, How Do They Work Out the CPI, July 1998, 1p, on Consumer Price Index: 332, in PP 1581-82.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, CPI, See: WADE, MATT, Inflation Pressures Throw Doubt on Interest Rate Cut, TSMH, 23.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 51. - Supplying further evidence that the CPI: Consumer Price Index, is manipulated by the Government to make inflation appear lower than it really is. The Reserve Bank, with its note issue monopoly and legal tender power and the legislation legitimizing both, are almost never mentioned in the mass media as the main causal factor for inflation. Within a year the Australian paper dollar lost about 20% against the U.S. paper dollar. The consumer prices that I observe go up and up - but, apparently, do not find their way into the official calculations for the CPI. Just two of my most recent experiences: Bee Pollen went up from $ 40 to $ 59 per kg and my most expensive tooth filling from $ 150 to $ 360! Through manipulating the CPI in its favour, the governments not only makes electoral gains, by covering up the degree of its inflation, but saves in paying CPI- indexed pensions and superannuations - and no one gets charged and imprisoned for such frauds. - If consumers want an honest CPI then they will have to determine it themselves. - J.Z., 10.7.01.
CONSUMER PROTECTION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Consumer Protection - Who Needs it? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 65.
CONSUMER SAFETY, See: HOOD, JOHN, Let the Market Protect Consumer Safety, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 146.
CONSUMER SERVICES, NATURAL HEALTH PRODUCTS, Coping with the Chemistry of Aging, How Vitamins and Minerals Can Help You, 2pp: 727, in PP 1589-94.
CONSUMER SOVEREIGNTY, See: LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Alle Macht den Konsumenten - fordert FRIEDRICH KUEPPERSBUSCH, 1S. , in PP 1617: 28.
CONSUMER SPENDING AS INDICATOR? See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! The Mother of all Myths, THE FREEMAN, 5/94, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 180. - Against consumer spending as indicator. The withholding of spending or rush spending, e.g. to escape further inflationary price rises, are now a kind of indicators, in the absence of sound value standards and a competitive supply of sound exchange media. This situation would change very much under full monetary freedom, leading to stable value reckoning and a just sufficient supply of exchange media. The produced and wanted goods and services would then almost sell themselves, quite automatically, by being expressed, in shop foundation money, issued for them by their providers and their associations. These goods and services would then be the main "redemption fund" for competitive exchange media, claimed by consumers, who had earned this currency, often given in short term loans to their employers. Such currency would have only a short circulation period before being redeemed and replaced by new issues. It would require no other "cover" and yet could reckon, like the prices of goods and services serving as redemption fund, in gold weight units, without more than a few gold coins or gold bars actually being traded. All such competitive private currencies would, naturally, be rated on a free gold market and only those standing at par or close enough to par would be widely accepted. The others would be refused or discounted and as such they could not inflate the price level reckoned in gold weight units. Gold bugs usually overlook this kind of gold standard option, although it is the least expensive and troublesome one of all. - The issued "tickets" to goods and services would automatically achieve the sale of these goods and services. - Tickets are not valueless or unstable because they are not covered by or redeemable in gold. Consumers want goods and service redemption much more so than gold redemption. They ask for gold redemption only once "shop foundation" is in doubt. Under sound issue & reflux techniques it never is. - J.Z., 17.5.02.
CONTEMPORARY LIBERTARIANISM, 1p, in PP 1704: 135-140, guide to 470 references. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
CONTEMPT OF COURT, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS, Contempt of Court, 2pp: 45, in PP 1565-67.
CONTRACEPTIVES, See: FISHEL, JOY, Contraceptive Technologies: How Much Choice Do We Really Have? 4pp, in PP 1610: 4.
CONVERTIBILITY, See: WOLFRAM, GARY, A Note on Converting the Ruble, THE FREEMAN, 1/91, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 452. - Ready convertibility by the issuer into the goods and services that he or his association has to offer, is of much greater importance than is convertibility into rare metals. The latter option limits exchange media to the amounts of gold available for this purpose. The former option puts no limits upon the number of exchanges of goods and services - while people are free to choose the value standards they prefer, for all their exchanges, be they accomplished with physical exchange media issued by them, book credits cleared or electronic clearing. If one keeps one's concepts of exchange media clearly separated from those of value standards and envisions full freedom in both spheres, then one will get away from primitive notions that identify and combine the two, as if they were inseparable. Such primitive notions are shared by gold bugs as well as by the advocates of "fiat money" or forced and exclusive paper currencies, with forced acceptance and forced value. One should also distinguish between exchange media and value standards that one may offer and and those which one must offer, as well as between exchange media and value standards that one may contractually demand and those which one may legally demand, exchange media that one must as a debtor legally supply, even when one does not have them and clearing media or own notes, that one may supply, instead of legal tender, or gold coins, limited only by one's readiness to redeem them in the own goods and services, and their optionality and free-market rating against sound value standards. Unless debtors have made a contract to convert to or redeem in rare metal (and even then a withdrawal premium for such a contract in futures should be agreed upon), creditors should not be entitled to legally and juridically demand a specific exchange medium, which the debtor may be unable to supply, but merely a clearing or note settlement, which supplies, under free market rating, the full values that the creditors are entitled too, but payable or clearable in alternative monies or clearing certificates issued by the debtors or their associations. - The millions of goods and services that are exchanged, between thousands of millions of people, uncounted times every day, should not have to go through the bottleneck of the availability of a single product or two, like gold and silver. Whoever possesses enough of them, should be free to offer them in payment but no one should be automatically obliged to deliver them in all payments upon demand. Just consider: How many of your present and near future debts would you be able to pay in gold coin or gold bullion? - However, gold bugs should be free to confine their own exchanges to such exchanges only, to the extent that they can manage to do so. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
COOKINGHAM, FRED, Need a Helping Hand? Ask a Fan of Rand! (A Reconciliation), 1p: 41, in PP 1564.
COOLEY, OSCAR W., Rights are Freedoms, Not Powers, THE FREEMAN, 8/76, 3pp, in PP 1754: 132.
COOLEY, OSCAR W., Thomas Cooper: Early Libertarian, THE FREEMAN, 3/71, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 336.
COONEY, RONALD F., A Freedom under Fire, THE FREEMAN, 11/75, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 398. on gun control.
COONEY, RONALD F., Herbert Spencer: Apostle of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/73, 5pp, in PP 1765: 76.
COONEY, RONALD F., Nock: An Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 8/79, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 70.
COONEY, RONALD F., The Individual & Majority Rule, THE FREEMAN, 11/74, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 325.
COOPER, CHRIS, Rejoinder to Nicholas Dykes, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 236.
COOPER, CHRIS, Review, 7pp, of: DYKES, NICHOLAS, Fed up with Government? 1991, 294pp, in PP 1708-1710: 173.
COOPER, RICHARD A., Argentina at the Crossroads, THE FREEMAN, 12/89, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 353.
COOPER, THOMAS, See: COOLEY, OSCAR W., Thomas Cooper: Early Libertarian, THE FREEMAN, 3/71, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 336.
COOPERATARIAN REPUBLIC, See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREGORY FLANAGAN, in ON PANARCHY 20/24, in PP 1689-1693.
COOPERATARIUM, Home Page. The Public Aid Republic, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 617, on its welfare system.
COOPERATION, See: ALANNE, V.S., Fundamentals of Consumer Cooperation, 1946, 112 pages, with some notes by John Zube, 1- 35, in PP 1547. - To a limited extent he discusses productive coops, too. - J.Z.
COOPERATION, See: AXELROD, ROBERT, Complexity of Cooperation Web Site, May 1998, 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 278, with links, cscs@umich.edu www.pscs.umich.edu - Now we need only a website on the variety and possible simplicity & harmony of at least some of the voluntary cooperative production options! - J.Z., 3.2.02. - The cooperation between exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers is explored in the subseries ON PANARCHY, volumes 1-24, so far, and, e.g., in www.panarchy.org , that of monetary freedom in numerous writings in this series. For cooperative self-defence see under Militia.
COOPERATION, VOLUNTARY & EGALITARIANISM, See: VOLUNTARY COOPERATION MOVEMENT, Home Page, with links, 1p, in PP 1733: 125. - A short anarchist reading list is included. "... an address exchange network linking individuals who favor education and self-organization as the preferred methods of achieving a voluntary, egalitarian and cooperative society." - Alas, they are still hung-up on egalitarianism, although only in a voluntarist way. - J.Z. http://sites.netscape.net/anytimenow http://sites.netscape.net/redlionpress www.elunico.org.ar http://freedom.tao.ca/totlib/index.html ed.stamm@excite.com
COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, CANADIAN, CCA, Home Page, info@coopcca.com 2pp, in PP 1706: 191. www.coopcca.com
COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISES, PUBLIC & PRIVATE, See: HUNTER, BARBARA R., The Myth of Public/Private "Cooperative Enterprises", THE FREEMAN, 11/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 247.
CO-OPERATIVE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY, Welcome, April 2001, 3pp with URLs. - "Official site of the International Co-operative Alliance, ICA. It aims to be the clearing house of information on co-operatives world-wide...", in PP 1697: 97. ica@coop.org - I wrote to them on 23.4.01 re coops and the CD-ROM project but did not get a reply. - Such big organizations often act just like big governmental bureaucracies, immune to ideas and suggestions from outsiders. - J.Z.
COOPERATIVE PERSPECTIVES, Brisbane, 1999, 12pp, in PP 1656-1659: 487. Published by GEDDES, LILLIAN LAWSON.
COOPERATIVE PRODUCTION, See: SELF-MANAGEMENT RING, Home Page of another "webring", 3pp, in PP 1707: 201. - I would find an alphabetized address list, with URL, e-mail contact and abstract much more helpful than these "licenced" and clickable links. Why make things simple when you can complicate them? - J.Z. - huelga@xchange.anarki.net
COOPERATIVE SOCIALISM, See: COURTNEIDGE, JOHN, Campaign for Cooperative Socialism -- United Kingdom, 2000, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 262.
COOPERATIVES, BUILDING, See: MURACH, CHRISTINE, Voererst noch eine ungewissene Gratwanderung. In der Bundesrepublik lebt eine neue Genossenschaftsbewegung auf, 1 S. ueber Wohnungs-Selbsthilfe, in PP 1716: 33. - Von Steuerfreiheit, Baufreiheit, Zinsfreiheit, Kapitalfreiheit, Geldfreiheit, z.B. fuer Mietgeld-Ausgabe, Wertbestaendigkeit, Freiheit fuer Hypothekenbanken und Pfandbriefe, Freiheit von "Wohnungspolitick" und Genossenschaftsgesetzen ist auch hier keine Rede. - J.Z.
COOPERATIVES, See: BAY AREA DIRECTORY OF COLLECTIVES, Worker Controlled - Autonomous - Non-exploitative - Direct Democratic. - Berkeley, CA, 60pp: 89-112, in PP 1548. - VOLUNTARY socialist experimenters, doing their own things, at their own expense and risk, can produce troubles only for themselves and their attempts, at best, are identical with the best kinds of businesslike partnerships. - J.Z.
COOPERATIVES, See: KALLEN, HORACE M., Dr., Consumer Cooperation and the Freedom of Man, The Cooperative League of the U.S., n.d., 16 pages: 104-112, in PP 1547.
COOPERATIVES, See: LONG, MIKE, The Mondragon Co-operative Federation: A model for our times, 3pp, from FREEDOM, 13.1.96, in PP 1645-1653: 180.
COOPERATIVES, See: PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Cooperation: A Little Subjectivism Goes a Long Way, Review, 3pp, of: ROTHCHILD, JOYCE & WHITT, J. ALLEN, The Cooperative Workplace: Potentials and Dilemmas of Organizational Democracy and Participation, N.Y., Cambridge U.P., 1986: 230, in PP 1574-75. - 1987: about 5,000 coops in the U.S. alone. Alas, the book does not seem to have studied, judging by the review, typical productive coops, nor to have distinguished between those run under egalitarian dogmas and often anti-economic practices and those run under normal propertarian and profit-seeking principles. - J.Z.
COOPERATIVES, See: WATNER, CARL, By Their Bootstraps: Voluntaryism and the Cooperative Movement, 6pp: 179, in PP 1569-70.
COPAS, CANDICE I., Review of: OPPENHEIMER, FRANZ, The State, 1908, Arno Press, 1972, 4pp: 710, in PP 1601-04.
COPPIN, CLAYTON, Political and Market Entrepreneurs, Review, 1p, of: FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., Entrepreneurs vs. the State: A New Look at the Rise of Big Business in America 1850-1920, Reston, YAF, 1987: 273, in PP 1574-75.
COPPIN, CLAYTON, Sweeter Manners Purer Laws: A Regulatory History of the Corn Syrup Industry, 7pp: 30, in PP 1576.
COPPING, CLAYTON A., John Arbuckle: Entrepreneur, Trust Buster, and Humanitarian, 5pp: 363, in PP 1574-75.
COPYRIGHTS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Intellectual Property, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 986.
COPYRIGHTS, See: FNF List of Articles on Intellectual Property, 1p: 2, in PP 1601-04. - See: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, PATENTS.
COPYRIGHTS, See: PALMER, TOM G., Intellectual Property, 4pp, Diss. Abstract: 321, in PP 1574-75.
CORD, STEVEN, New Towns Without Taxes, 7pp, in PP 1634-1636: 771. (A tax by any other name is still robbery - unless it is practised only among volunteers! - J.Z., 2.10.00.)
CORDATO, ROY, Invisible Hand Obsolete? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 355.
CORDATO, ROY E., Review, 3pp, of: ARMENTANO, D.T., Antitrust and Monopoly: Anatomy of a Policy Failure, N.Y., John Wiley & Sons, 1982, 292pp: 58, in PP 1574-75.
CORN, IRA G., Jr., Personal and Economic Freedom: Yesterday, today, and Tomorrow, 7pp: 101, in PP 1581-82.
CORNELIUS, PHILLIP, Review, 1p, of: HOWELL, EDWARD, Dr., Enzyme Nutrition: 631.
CORPORATE WELFARE, 2pp, in PP 1701: 68. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
CORPORATIONS, INDISCRIMINATE CONDEMNATION OF THEM, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
CORPORATIONS, See: BUBB, FRANK W., Hostile Acquisitions & the Restructuring of Corporate America, THE FREEMAN, 5/86, 12pp, in PP 1765: 26.
CORPORATIONS, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., The Political Economy of Liberal Corporatism, CLS, 1977, 12pp, in PP 1607/8: 10.
CORPORATIONS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, In Defence of the Rich, THE FREEMAN, 6/00, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 219.
CORRIGAN, DENNIS, Leaflet of the LP of Canada, 6pp: 118-119, in PP 1548.
CORRUPTION & POLITICS, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., The Taproots of Political Corruption, THE FREEMAN, 12/90, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 127.
COSMOPOLITAN UNION, In English, French and German, 3pp, in PP 1609: 72.
COSTALES, RAUL, Income Taxes: The Sanction of the Victim? 3pp: 52, in PP 1572-73.
COSTALES, RAUL, Liebe deutsche Libertaere! Ein Gruss aus Costa Rica, 1 S., in PP 1625: 63.
COSTIKYAN, GREG, Escape from Earth, Review, 2pp, from REASON, Jan. 94, of: ANDERSON, POUL, Harvest of Stars, N.Y., Tor Books, 448pp, $ 22.95, in PP 1677: 79.
COTTON, NORMAN L., The Constitution of the U.S. - A Basic View, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 18 & 85. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
COTTROL, ROBERT J., Gun Control Is Racist, Sexist & Classist, 4pp, in PP 1685/86: 147. - Robert J. Cottrol is professor of law and history etc. at the George Washington University. His most recent book is: From African to Yankee: Narratives of Slavery & Freedom in Antebellum New England.
COUGHLIN, MICHAEL E., Objections to Anarchism. The Principles of Anarchism are Timeless Truths, from DANDELION, Summer 77 - Summer 79, 21pp, in PP 1696: 1. - Put online by ANARCHIST LIBRARY.
COULTER, MICHAEL L., Freedom of the (Printing) Press, THE FREEMAN, 10/84, 3pp, in PP 1765: 162. - Leave the mass media & their readers to their idiocies, errors & myths and spread better ideas with affordable & powerful alternative media. Do not commit yourself to one such medium ONLY, like e-mail & websites. J.Z.
COUNTRYSIDE MARCH, THE, Leaflet, 2pp, in PP 1629: on another marching demonstration for something or the other, Sunday, March 1st, 1998, Embankment, London. - I get disgusted with such efforts: People should put their minds into gear rather than their legs. But they imagine that they do already know what is needed and that we have only to see them marching. Nazis and Communists "thought" so, too. - J.Z.
COURSE IN POLITICAL MIRACLES, Bridge to Political Liberty, 4pp, in PP 1679: 116. HolyInstant@aol.com www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphy/1171/Atlas.html
COURT HEARINGS & PUBLIC APPEALS FOR LIBERTY? See: SCHULTZ, ROBERT, We the People Foundation.
COURTNEIDGE, JOHN, Campaign for Cooperative Socialism -- United Kingdom, 2000, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 262.
COURTS, JURISDICTION, JUDGES: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Political Courts, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 981.
COURTS, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Courts, Judges, & the Law in the Free City, 1996, 5pp, in PP 1705: 126.
COURTS, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Police, Courts, and Laws - on the Market, Chapter 29, 5pp, in PP 1711/12: 77. (It is not stated which book this is part of, e.g. his Machinery of Freedom or Hidden Order?) 6pp, in PP 1615: 143.
COURTS, See: HILLS, BEN, Pillar of Norfolk Jailed for Sex Crimes, TSMH, 23.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 52. On 6 counts of indecency against two girls, aged between 7 and 13 at the time, he was sentenced to 48 weeks of 48 hour weekend detention, i.e., to a total of 96 days or about 3 months of imprisonment only. Governmentally administered "justice"! - J.Z., 10.7.01.
COWEN, TYLER & KROSZNER, RANDALL, Futures Markets, Loans and Asset Marketability: A Review Essay of Jeffrey William's The Economic Function of Futures Markets, 4pp: 38, in PP 1576.
COWEN, TYLER, Artistic Freedom Requires Economic Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 335. - Too many artists have rather made themselves dependent upon government support, although they have now more marketing opportunities than ever before. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
COWEN, TYLER, Recent Developments in Social Choice Theory, 4pp, reviewing 3 texts, 1982, 1983 & 1986: 196.
COWEN, TYLER, The Socialist Roots of Modern Anti-Semitism, THE FREEMAN, 1/97, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 376.
COX, JIM, The Concise Guide to Economics, 167pp, large pb, 2nd. ed., $ 15,45 including shipping, from THE LIBERATOR, review, 2pp, in PP 1726/27: 224.
COX, PATRICK, Christian and Libertarian? 2pp: 197, in PP 1572-73.
COX, STEPHEN, The Evolution of Ayn Rand, Review, 11pp, review of: HARRIMAN, DAVID, editor, Journals of Ayn Rand, Dutton, 1997, 745pp, from LIBERTY, 7/98 (c) , in PP 1681: 61. - The book is available from Laissez Faire Books.
COXE, JACK W. & HAMMER, RICHARD O., Dialog, On a System which Gives Unlimited Power to Randomly Selected Arbiters, 4pp: 560, in PP 1601-04. - If it is only one over those who volunteer for this, then I would not mind it. - J.Z.
COXE, JACK W., How to Limit Power and Protect Rights, 3pp: 557, in PP 1601-04.
COXE, JACK W., Natural Government versus Artificial Government, 4pp: 551, in PP 1601-04. (Most of his contributions center upon his "compulsory and random arbiter system". - J.Z.
COXE, JACK W., Property and United Action in a Natural Government, 2pp: 555, in PP 1601-04.
COXE, JACK W., Removing the Market for Coercion, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1687/88: 351, on his arbitration system coxe@hm-ng.com FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.
COYNE, PATRICIA S., The Liberal Mentality and the Malpractice Mess, 6pp: 19, in PP 1581-82.
CRANE, ANGUS E., The Day We Read No More, THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 269. - The worst kind of voluntary "censorship" is that which keeps most freedom writings rather unpublished, untranslated or out of print than reproducing all of them, cheaply and permanently, on affordable alternative media. - J.Z.
CRANE, DAVID G., J.D., M.D., Crime, Correction and Psychiatry, IMPRIMIS, 8/74, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 113. -Most laws are not rightful laws but wrongful laws, suppressing or ignoring rights and liberties. The same is true for most institutions of territorial governments and for these governments themselves. - J.Z.
CRANE, ED, Ayn Rand and the Libertarian Party, 3pp: 391, in PP 1565-67.
CRANE, ED, The Randian Parallels, Review, 2pp, of: PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Ominous Parallels: 130, in PP 1589-94.
CRANE, HUGH, Old Right and New Left, 1p: 21, in PP 1565-67.
CRANFORD, M. E., 'Twas the First Day of Freedom, poem, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 147. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
CRANSTON, ALAN, Sen., Coming: Longer Life-Spans, 2pp: 145, in PP 1595-96.
CRASH OF 1987, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, The Crash of 1987: An Excuse for Government Intervention? THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 389.
CRESPO, Dr. L. A., Medicine and the Pension Crisis, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1705: 153.
CRIME & INSANITY, See: SZASZ, THOMAS, Does Insanity "Cause" Crime? THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1753: 196.
CRIME & POVERTY, See: CLITES, ROGER A., Cause & Effect: Crime & Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 1pp, in PP 1764: 204. - Conclusion: "Crime is a major cause of poverty."
CRIME REDUCTION, See: REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., How to Reduce Crime, THE FREEMAN, 3/84, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 99. - Let different crime prevention and crime fighting methods and institutions freely compete! Including different ethics and the teaching of them. - J.Z. - Orthodox Jewish and Chinese people are among those with the lowest crime rates. - They form volunteer communities, too. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
CRIME, See: BANDOW, DOUG, America's Permanent Criminal Class, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 139.
CRIME, See: BARGER, MELVIN D., Crime: The Unsolved Problem, THE FREEMAN, 2/80, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 107. - Such solutions are not impossible, either. They are merely outlawed! Territorial government constitutes the greatest crime and yet it is still widely loved - even among many of its victims, even among libertarians. J.Z.
CRIME, See: BENSON, BRUCE L., Why Crimes Declines, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 393.
CRIME, See: BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, The "Root Causes" of Crime, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 158.
CRIME, See: BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Foolishness about "White Collar Crime", 2pp: 215, in PP 1572-73.
CRIME, See: CRANE, DAVID G., J.D., M.D., Crime, Correction and Psychiatry, IMPRIMIS, 8/74, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 113. - Most laws are not rightful laws but wrongful laws, suppressing or ignoring rights and liberties. The same is true for most institutions of territorial governments and for these governments themselves. - J.Z.
CRIME, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Rational Criminals and Intentional Accidents: The Economics of Law and Law Breaking: Chapter 20 of his book Hidden Order, 11pp, in PP 1711/12: 108. This PP edition contains several further articles by him on Crime, Punishment, Courts, Police, Justice etc. - J.Z.
CRIME, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, The Anticrime Industry in a Free Nation, 5pp: 469, in PP 1601-04.
CRIME, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Crime, Terrorism & Violence, article list, 1p, in PP 1754: 60. www.libertyhaven.com
CRIME, See: MCGATH, GARY, The Ethics of Crime, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 249. - Genuine crimes, i.e., crimes with victims, are not ethical. On the contrary. Consentual "crimes" aren't crimes. - J.Z.
CRIME, See: MICHAEL, CHRISTIAN, Should Criminals Be Punished? 1996, 7pp, LINE - READING: 169, in PP 1568.
CRIME, See: ORIENT, JANE M., Criminal Liberty and Civil Liability: Can Free Enterprise Survive? THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 6pp, in PP 1754: 61.
CRIME, See: REILAND, RALPH R., Crime and Race, THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 122.
CRIME, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS, Government and Organized Crime, 1p: 38, in PP 1565-67.
CRIME, See: RUBINSTEIN, ED, The Economics of Crime, IMPRIMIS, 8/95, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 370. - Rather anti-economics is involved. - J.Z.
CRIME, See: SUAREZ, MELISSA, Crimes of the Mind, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 3pp, in PP 1754: 68, on "hate crimes".
CRIME, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Restore released felons' rights - all their rights, 3pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 718. - Gun rights and access to small children and complete privacy on their past, if they had abused guns and children? - One should distinguish between the rights of every human body and the rights of rational beings. Obviously, not all human bodies and minds are rational. - See the Human Rights draft in PP 4. - J.Z., 30.7.01 & 30.5.02.
CRIME, See: WALTER, DAVID, Crime in America, THE FREEMAN, 9/71, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 119. - It is largely a government business - or the result of it. - J.Z.
CRIMES, See: WATNER, CARL, Vices Are Not Crimes: Defending "Defending the Undefendable", by BLOCK, WALTER, 1p: 91, in PP 1569-70.
CRIMES WITHOUT VICTIMS, See: MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do, 1996, 187pp, in PP 1628. www.mcwilliams.com
CRIMES WITHOUT VICTIMS, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., When Force Is the Standard, 1p, in PP 1729: 50. - Among over 2 million prisoners in US there are 750,000 for "crimes" without victims!
CRISES, ECONOMIC, See: NEW LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Inflation and Depression, NLA Brochure # 2, 8pp, Norwalk, CA, n.d.: 74-75, in PP 1547.
CRISES, See: ANDERSON, BILL, Boom and Bust, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 12pp, in PP 1757/58: 235.
CRISES, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Boom or Bust, 1p, in PP 1731: 18.
CRISES, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
CRISES, See: SCHOOLLAND, KEN, Free Market Solutions to World Crises, 1999, 14pp, in PP 1705: 181.
CRISES, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, The Crash of 1987: An Excuse for Government Intervention?THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 389.
CROCKER, BRANDON, A Nation of Children, THE FREEMAN, 12/93, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 338.
CROCKER, C. BRANDON, Should We Stop Selling Real Estate to Foreigners? THE FREEMAN, 8/89, 2pp, in PP 1754: 84.
CROCKER, C. BRANDON, The Myth of Japanese Industrial Policy, THE FREEMAN, 4/88, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 249.
CRONIN, SAMUEL, Paris IPSEN Conference, 2pp: 92, in PP 1554/55. - From LONGEVITY REPORT.
CRYONICS SOCIETY OF CANADA, Membership Application Form, 1p: 191, in PP 1554/55. 1p: 214, in PP 1595-96. 1p: 75, in PP 1565-67.
CRYONICS: Introduction to Cryonics, 3pp, Immortalist Society, 1990: 245, in PP 1554/55.
CRYPTO ANARCHY, Home Page, 3pp, with links, in PP 1616: 190. http://www.oberlin.edu/
CTAF: The Committee to Abolish the Fed, Inc., Flyer, 2pp, on its Sep. 86 conference, in PP 1745-1748: 648. - For a fraction of the costs of such a conference all papers submitted on such a topic, to an agree-upon centre, could all be published on a CD-ROM. And a second CD could then be produced that included all replies to the first disk. Relevant other texts could also be submitted for such publishing, so that finally a complete library on free banking would be achieved, for the first time ever! - Will the microeconomists recognize this microeconomics? - J.Z.
CUBA, See: AMADOR, JORGE, Cuba: Misery and Hope, THE FREEMAN, 8/91, 5pp, in PP 1754: 52.
CUBA, See: OLSHAN, MARC A., Inventing Life in Cuba, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 358. - They are hardly inventing life but, rather, survival options, under wrongful & stupid despotic conditions. - J.Z.
CUBAN ANARCHISM, Interview, 1p, in PP 1630: 7.
CULP, CHRISTOPHER L & SMITH, FRED L., Jr., Speculators: Adam Smith Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 10/80, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 462.
CULTURAL IMPERIALISM? See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., American Culture, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 210. - On Anti-Americanism and "Cultural Imperalism". - The more popular services like MacDonald's are, world-wide, the more they are attacked by some uncritical critics. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
CULTURAL IMPERIALISM? See: RAUTH, ROBERT K., Jr., The Myth of Cultural Imperialism, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 8pp, in PP 1766-68: 254.
CUMES, JAMES or SCHULTE-BAEUMINGHAUS, The Human Mirror. His letters & comments about this book, which is online at www.onlineoriginals.com - 20.8., 21.8. & 24. 8. 00, with replies by J.Z., 20.8. & 21.8.00, 11pp in PP 1662: 61. - Before that he had written: "A Bunch of Amateurs: The Tragedy of Government and Administration in Australia." - Aren't professionals" making the same mistakes everywhere? Their main mistake is not that they govern badly but that they do attempt to territorially govern us at all, with the usual results. I doubt that his thesis can sufficiently explain the madness of territorial politics-as-usual. - J.Z., 3.2.00.
CUMMING, BOB, Big Brother & Potassium Iodide, 1p: 7, in PP 1548. - On radiation hazard from nuclear reactors.
CUMMING, BOB, Rights - and Capitalism, 2pp: 29, in PP 1548.
CUMMING, BOB, Rights - and Children, 2pp: 42, in PP 1548.
CUMMING, BOB, Rights - What Are They? 2pp: 10, in PP 1548. - Rights - and Capitalism, 2pp: 29, in PP 1548. - Rights - and Children, 2pp: 42, in PP 1548.
CUMMISKEY, JOHN P., Review, 1p, of: MANION, CLARENCE, The Key to Peace, in PP 1713-1715: 29. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT L., The Anatomy of Freedom, 4pp, in PP 1716: 103.
CUNNINGHAM, SHEILA, Humanizing the Workplace, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 240.
CUNNINGHAM, SHEILA, Your Rights As A Patient, 5pp, with a draft for a "Living Will", in PP 1656-1659: 168.
CURLEY, CHARLES, Gold Standards, THE FREEMAN, 6/75, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 49, on some varieties.
CURLEY, CHARLES, The Militia: An Introduction, speech, 12 March 94, LP, Casper, 6pp, in PP 1685/86: 99.
CURLEY, CHARLES, Thou Shalt Not Commit Aggression or Libertarianism As Morality, 2pp, in PP 1677: 20. mailto:ccurley@wyoming.com From THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE, Dec. 25, 1997, (c).
CURRENCY FAMINE OF 1893, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., The Silver Panic, THE FREEMAN, 6/78, 11pp, in PP 1745-1748: 243.
CURRY, PETER R., Toys and Safety, 1p: 797, in PP 1601-04.
CURTISS, MARSHALL W., Restriction on International Trade. Why Do they Persist? THE FREEMAN, 9/71, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 93. - The answer of Prof. Edgard Milhaud, Prof. Heinrich Rittershausen und Ulrich von Beckerath, namely, that the issue, acceptance, value reckoning and rating of international clearing house certificates should be quite free and public and that it would automatically free and balance international trade, is ignored here, too. - J.Z.
CURTISS, W.M., Are You Getting Your Money's Worth? THE FREEMAN, 12/72, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 358. - Henry Meulen, in a survey of tax burdens and government spending, in England, in his THE INDIVIDUALIST, in a copy I have microfiched, found that all but the lowest income earners paid much more in taxes than they received in services. Moreover, most of the increased earnings in England, since 1900, had been swallowed up by governments and spent by it, on its programs, with a huge brokerage fee charged. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
CURTIS, W.M., Athletes, Taxes, Inflation, 13pp: 59, in PP 1549.
CURTIS, W.M., Price Supports, 16pp: 41, in PP 1549.
Cwt1-2 & Cwt1-3, Libertarian Discussions, hosted by Geocities, 11pp: 184, in PP 1568.
CZECHO-SLOVAKIA, See: GABB, SEAN, Czecho-Slovakia Rejoins the West, THE FREEMAN, 7/92, 5pp, in PP 1754: 13.
D., JAMES, Brief Explanation of anarcho-capitalism, 3pp, in PP 1703: 186.
DAGNY & BISSON, KEN, kbisson@usa.net , Information on a Libertarian Cruise Special, 1p, 12.8.01, in PP 1732: 3. - http://kbisson.tripod.com/CRUISE2002.htm I would rather have libertarians put their minds and their favorite libertarian literature e.g. on microfiche, floppy disks, CD-ROMs and DVDs and relax or work hard with them.
DAGNY, Dagny@Sunbeach.Net Releases on ISIL meeting place in Caribbean, 2,003, suggesting topics and more than one annual ISIL conference only, 27.7.01, 1p, in PP 1732: 1. - Perhaps libertarian conferences could be conducted much more cheaply, comprehensively and lastingly on websites, via e-mail and CD-ROMs, although not as pleasantly, without the personal contacts and attractive surroundings. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
DAGNY, Release of 29.10.01, 4pp protest against $ 250 billion of new war planes, likely to kill, once again, more innocent people than guilty ones. (That was so far an inherent feature of most air raids! - J.Z.) She brings an excerpt of Major General Smedley Butler's 1933 speech on war as a racket. The full text, 62pp, was microfiched in PEACE PLANS 1161. It's also online on: www.fas.org/man/smedley.htm - and she added Jacob Levich, Bush's Orwellian Address. Happy New Year: It's 1984, 2pp, in PP 1732: 5. Compare: Air Raids, Warfare, indiscriminate. www.commondreams.org/views01/0922-07.htm jlevich@earthlink.net - The only good aspect about these bombing policies is that those who send the bombers want to spare the lives of their own soldiers. But they send them mostly against the victimized soldiers on the other side, rather than against the leading decision-makers, the dictators and tyrants. Air raids are not suitable means for tyrannicide - and often rather strengthen tyrants than weaken them. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
DAGNY, Sales offer, Barbados, inn, house, restaurant www.edgewaterinn.com/barbados.html 1p, in PP 1732: 8. It would be nice if libertarians could afford and support a permanent holiday & meeting centre of this kind, there. - Any overflow could probably use temporarily tents on their over 7 acres. - Imagine such a place being almost always filled by ever-changing libertarian visitors. - J.Z.
DAIELL, JEFF, Are We Upside Down Again? 2pp: 190, in PP 1572-73. - Same conditions! Another Declaration of Independence!
DAIELL, JEFF, Libertarianism: Quest for the Sovereign Individual, 2pp: 219, in PP 1572-73. - Alas, most libertarians still stop far short of that by embracing some form of collectivist territorialism. - J.Z.
DAILY BLEED'S ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, See: ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA - A GALLERY OF ANARCHISTS & POETS, SAINTS & SINNERS, MOVEMENTS & EVENTS, A - Z, also called: THE DAILY BLEED'S ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Home Page & same samples of entries, 62pp, in PP 1739: 1. - It's A - Z list offers just links and some abstracts to more detailed pages of its own or other web pages. - Entries by personalities rather than ideas. But an excellent beginning of an anarchist online encyclopaedia. I had printed out the URL list - but, unfortunately, the required details were all cut off on the right-hand margin. - Anti-CopyRite, questions, suggestions, additions, corrections to David Brown at recall@exkimo.com - Choose your own samples for downloads - and help to make this encyclopaedia complete and to get it published, cheaply and soon, on a CD-ROM, annually updated. - J.Z., 2.3.02.
DAILY OBJECTIVIST, THE, Nov. 12, 2000, incomplete, 2pp, in PP 1682: 194. Not all of the first page printed out for me, however, this is enough as a sample. - J.Z. (c) 2000 TDO. www.ObjectiveAmerican.com editor@ObjectiveAmerican.com
DAILY OBJECTIVIST, THE, Sample of the October 21, 2000 edition, www.dailyobjectivist.com 5pp, (c) 2000 THE DAILY OBJECTIVIST, in PP 1682: 18. - It advertises a monthly, THE OBJECTIVE AMERICAN editor@ObjectiveAmerican.com & its daily website at www.ObjectiveAmerican.com
DAILY TELEGRAPH MIRROR, THE, Iceman clad in leather, tattoos, 27.9.1991, p.28, in PP 1589-94. - Interesting as 4000 years of mummification in a glacier: 731. There were some such finds in Russia but they largely dissolved, for lack of freezing facilities. - J.Z.
DANIELL, GRAHAM, Boat People Policy, Letter to the Editor, SMH, 23.11.99, 1/2 p , in PP 1629: 208.
DANNESKJOELD, RANDY, Hackers, Cyberpunks, and the Apocalypse, 3pp, in PP 1663: 159. LFCT, July 26, 1999.
DARBY, MICHAEL, Australian Pro-Liberty Sites, 1p: 359 in PP 1577-78.
DARBY, MICHAEL, Commentaries on Politics and Economics plus Poetry, 1p., listing links: 369 in PP 1577-78.
DARBY, MICHAEL, Draft Constitution for a Reviving or New Nation, 7pp: 674, in PP 1601-04.
DARBY, MICHAEL, FREEMARKETEERS OF AUSTRALIA, Open Letter to Boris Yeltsin, with a 6 point program, 2pp, http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/8881/mdarby.html - 350 in PP 1577-78.
DARBY, MICHAEL, Home Page, 1p: 359 in PP 1577-78.
DARBY, MICHAEL, Michael Darby recommends these Liberty Sites, 1p: 360 in PP 1577-78.
DARBY, MICHAEL, News Commentaries, online, sample for April 1998, 9pp: 360 in PP 1577-78.
DARWIN, MICHAEL, Cerebral Ischemia - I, Metabolic Effects, 3pp: 23, in PP 1595-96.
DARIAN DEFROST CALENDAR, On Terraforming Mars, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1678: 199.
DARWIN, MICHAEL, In Defence of Minnesota Valley Engineering: Minimum Standards Proposal for Safe Use of High Vacuum Cryogenic Equipment in Clinical Cryostasis, 3pp: 158, in PP 1595-96.
DARWIN, MICHAEL, Interview, 5pp: 198, in PP 1595-96.
DARWIN, MICHAEL, Lifespan and Survival Time, 1p: 85, in PP 1554/55.
DARWIN, MICHAEL, Review, 1p, of: KAHN, HERMAN & MARTEL, LEON & HUDSON INSTITUTE: The Next 200 Years, William Morrow, N.Y., 1976: 31, in PP 1595-96.
DARWIN, MICHAEL, Star Wars: Good vs. Evil or Ideological Poison? 2pp on the movie: 18, in PP 1595-96.
DARWIN, MICHAEL, The Long Life "The Jump", 1p: 25, in PP 1595-96.
DARWIN, MIKE, How Ayn Rand Didn't Get Frozen, 1p: 71, in PP 1589-94.
DARWIN, MIKE, The state of medicine, 1p: 31, in PP 1554/55.
DASBACH, STEVE, If the US hates terrorists, why do we keep arming them? 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 112. pressreleases@hq.LP.org
DASKAL, STEVEN E., Free Trade & Prosperity, a Global Approach, THE FREEMAN, 2/86, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 47.
DAT, See: CLEGG, CARL, Leave DAT Alone, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 255.
DATABANKS, See: DATENBANK DES DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN ANARCHISMUS, DADA. - ID-ARCHIV IM IISG, in PP 1722 & under LITERATURE LISTS, BIBLIOGRAPHIES, DIRECTORIES.
DATENBANK DES DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN ANARCHISMUS, DADA, Berlin-Koeln, Info-Blatt 1/99, 6 S, in PP 1722: 5. dada-berlin@iname.com dada-koeln@iname.com
DATENBANK DES DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN ANARCHISMUS, DADA, International Pages, 2pp, in PP 1722: 11.
DATENBANK DES DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN ANARCHISMUS, DADA, Titelregister der DADA-Literaturdokumentation, A-Z, 165 S. , in PP 1722: 15. - This would be an excellent aid towards finally providing a comprehensive anarchist bibliography, not only of German titles, as are listed here. Often the contents of titles is very shortly summarized. Will anarchists of other countries finally add their own lists and offer the combined bibliography, together with separate ones for different languages or subjects, on a few CD-ROMs? - J.Z.
DATENBANK DES DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN ANARCHISMUS, DADA-LITERATUR, Startseite Titelregister, A - Z, 1 S. , in PP 1722: 14.
DATENBANK DES DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN ANARCHISMUS, DADA-LITERATURDOKUMENTATION, Startsite, 1 S. , in PP 1722: 13.
DAUGHERTY, JAMES, New Paradigms Project, offers a free book search. 1p, in PP 1675: 155. He is founder and research director of A-Albionic Research. www.alpineenterprises.com/search.hmtl http://a-albionic.com/a-albionic.html
DAVENPORT, JOHN A., A Heartening Message from Youth, THE FREEMAN, 10/76, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 523. - "Youth" is an abstract concept and as such it cannot send any messages to anyone. He should have said something like: "from some young people". - Neither young nor adult nor middle aged nor old people can be rightly judged collectively. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
DAVENPORT, JOHN A., Pilgrimage among the Scribblers, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 1, on J. Chamberlain.
DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE & REES-MOGG, LORD WILLIAM, The Sovereign Individual, 1997. Review only, see: ROGERS, REX, in PP 1661/62.
DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE & REES-MOGG, WILLIAM, The Sovereign Individual, Review by ELWOOD, JAMES R., Galt's Gulch in Cyberspace? 4pp, in PP 1561-63. - The Internet, while a powerful tool, is not a panacea, either. It should not be expected to solve all economic, political, military and human relations problems, although it could assemble much and perhaps enough information and ideas on the required solutions. Full individual sovereignty, including individual secessionism and voluntary associationism, offer more fundamental solutions than this new electronic communications option. To that extent this book did fail its main thesis, I believe. I bought it expecting much more from this title than another praise of the Internet. My own ON PANARCHY series deals with the most important aspects for genuinely sovereign individuals. - J.Z. 15.6.02.
DAVIDSON, JIM, Constitutions Are a Beginning, 4pp: 651, in PP 1601-04.
DAVIDSON, JIM, Freedom Needs Frontiers, 1996/97, (c) by Houston Space Soc., in PP 1664/65: 332.
DAVIDSON, JIM, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Should Texas Declare Independence? An Interview with JIM
DAVIDSON, JIM, 3pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Oct. 18, 99, in PP 1682: 95. CITY TIMES, Oct. 18, 1999, amingard@tin.it J.D.'s website on Sovereignty for the Individual: www.ezez.com/free/freejim.html (Radio broadcast, tape or also text? - There are xyz links that I have not yet looked up. - Can anything of interest to panarchists or polyarchists or multiarchists etc. be found in them - so far? J.Z., 15.6.02.)
DAVIDSON, JIM, What Is Freedom? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 337, from a 1997 unpublished work, called "On Freedom". - Obviously, if it is still unpublished, then he has not yet explored the alternative medias for cheap self-publishing. - Someone once remarked: Libertarians are people who hope to get rich by selling freedom texts to each other! - J.Z., 15.6.02.
DAVIDSON, KENNETH, Protectionism & Cars, THE AGE, 24.2.81, PROGRESS, April 81, 1/2 page, in PP 1716: 32.
DAVIDSON, NICHOLAS, The Myths of Feminism, 1989, 3pp, in PP 1609: 33. - FORT FREEDOM.
DAVIES, ROY, Is government control of money compatible with freedom of the individual? A collection of links to sources of information on libertarianism and money, banking and finance..., 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 798. Updated 18 Sep. 00. - Roy.Davies@exeter.ac.uk www.ex.ac.uk/~Rdavies/arian/local.html
DAVIES, ROY, Local and Interest-Free Currencies, Social Credit and Microcredit, 9pp of links, Oct. 00, in PP 1745-1748: 800.
DAVIES, STEPHEN, Globalization Is Good! HISTORICAL NOTES No. 35, 4pp, in PP1742: 37.
DAVIS, BROOKS E., Mutual Aid Revisited: Kropotkin's Work from a Modern View, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 617.
DAVIS, M.C., Building a Libertarian Community, 2pp: 347, in PP 1565-67. - On Palmyra Island project.
DAVIS, MICHAEL R., Correspondence on the Purpose of Life, 2pp: 82, in PP 1554/55. - From LONGEVITY REPORT.
DAVIS, TONY, Homeless bound, 1p, in PP 1610: 116. - On train station signs during the depression: "Jobless men keep moving - we can't take care of our own." - Aren't all immigration restrictions, formally legalized, based on the same ignorant, prejudiced and thoughtless approach? They really do not know, do not want to know and show no interest in the real causes and solutions. But then, this applies to most of the potential immigrants as well. Although they do favour freedom to migrate, they do not favour all those liberties that would make them welcome or independent anywhere, as self-supporting, peaceful, productive and trading people, living under their own laws and institutions, as long as they prefer them, individually. "Natives", earlier immigrants and later ones should all be free to live legally, not geographically, as far apart and differently and independently as they want to. - PIOT, John Zube, 21.2.2000.
DAVIS, YANA, Where Does Eminent Domain Stop? 1p:172, in PP 1572-73.
DAWKINS, RICHARD, Design for Faith-Based Missiles, INQUIRY, 22/1, Winter 2001/2, 2pp, in PP 1732: 189. www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/dawkins_22_1.html - Not only the faith of an intolerant section of a major religion is involved but the much more wide-spread belief in collective responsibility and in territorialism. Without the latter articles of faith most wars, civil wars and violent revolutions and private terrorist acts would not happen and enlightenment would spread fast and thoroughly. - PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.02. - Sent in by John de Rivaz, John@deRivaz.com www.geocities.com/longevityrpt
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 10.11.93, 2pp, in PP 1614: 147.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to TERRY, Social and Political Aspects of the Dhamma, 1p, in PP 1610: 34. - On Buddhism and Libertarianism. I would like to see his paper on this. - J.Z.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 1.9.95, 1p, in PP 1614: 179.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 13.12.93, 1p, in PP 1614: 157.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 20.12.93, 4pp, in PP 1614: 158.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 26.12.94, 2pp, in PP 1614: 174.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 26.9.91, 1p, in PP 1614: 144.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 27.1. 2000, 2pp, in PP 1614: 186.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 28.3.94, 1p, in PP 1614: 169.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 31.4.95, 1p, in PP 1614: 177.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 5.7.94, 1p, in PP 1614: 171.
DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, Card, 11.11.93, 1/2p, in PP 1614: 155.
DAWSON, JAMES N., Buddhist Microfiche Publishing, project draft, 1p, in PP 1614: 156.
DAWSON, JAMES N., Dear Friend, 27.10.99, 1p, in PP 1614: 183. - To my address, assuming that I had died. - J.Z.
DAWSON, WAYNE, Report, Freedom Ship Project, 2pp: 714, in PP 1601-04.
DAWSON, WAYNE, Review of: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Machinery of Freedom, 1p: 716, in PP 1601-04.
DAWSON, WAYNE, Freedom Ship Project, 2pp from Sprint 98 issue of FORMULATIONS, in PP 1732: 122. - jongalt@pinn.net www.pinn.net/~jongalt
D'AXA, ZO, 1864-1930, 2pp, in PP 1739: 40. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
DAY, HEM, 1902-1969, aka MARCEL & HENRY DIEU, 3pp, in PP 1739: 42. - Bibliography & links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
DAZEY, RUTH, Competition: Bane or Blessing? THE FREEMAN, 9/77, 8pp, in PP 1755/56: 50.
DDT & MALARIA, See: REISMAN, GEORGE, Environmentalism's Malaria Holocaust, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1697: 85. "Malaria is by far the world's most significant tropical disease, affecting some 2,400 million people. It kills more people than any other communicable disease except tuberculosis. Malaria kills one child every 30 seconds - 3,000 children aged under 5 each day." - Facts & Figures compiled by Lisa Romyn, GOOD WEEKEND, May 12, 2001, page 14. - Insect repellents & screens & nets might do better than DDT could. Is there still no biological control? I remember seeing a report in THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, on U.S. farms, made almost insect-free by providing artificial nesting opportunities for e.g. swallows, around the farm buildings. A prize competition offering e.g. $10 - 100 million dollars for a solution that is less harmful than DDT might cost less than a renewed and extensive DDT campaign. - J.Z., 15.5.01.
DEAD ECONOMISTS SOCIETY, Website, no URL, or e-mail address, 8pp, with some links, in PP 1614: 192. - It brings mini-portraits of famous economists, with a short comment for each.
DEAN, MACABEE, Israel: The Road from Socialism, THE FREEMAN, 9/89, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 333. - Antisemites often assert that Jews would be masters or lords of money and finance. Well, in Israel they have made almost every monetary mistake possible, to their own great disadvantage. Have they become infiltrated by "Arian" stupidities on the subject? - J.Z., 19.5.02.
DEAN, WARD, M.D., NORGENTHALER, JOHN & FOWKES, STEVEN WM., Smart Drugs II, The Next Generation, New Drugs and Nutrients to Improve your Memory and Increase your Intelligence, 1993, 286pp, $ 14.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 373.
DEAN, WARD, M.D., Review, 1p, of: FINCH, CALEB E. & HAYFLICK, LEONARD, editors: Handbook of the Biology of Aging, Van Nostrand Reinhold, N.Y., 1977, 1p: 103, in PP 1595-96. - I had a copy and browsed in it but found it too technical for me, so I passed it on to Ben Best. I noticed in it that the Hayflick "Limit" for cell reproduction had been experimentally exceeded already back in 1975, not in the late nineties, as the newspapers reported. - J.Z.
DEATH, the greatest enemy. A very minor hint on how in may be defeated: AGING: This is no reference to any of the LMP microfiche but just a personal note towards desirable anti-aging research, with an approach that may not yet have been taken. I'm close to 69, most of my head hair is grey by now, with one exception, my eyebrows. There grey or white hairs are few and far-between. My case may not be the only one. What makes these hairs age more slowly? Any genetic, chemical, biological, environmental difference? Research should reveal this difference and thereby supply just one other minor factor on what causes aging and how it might be stopped or reversed. Samples of hair, hair roots and skin would be relatively easy and painlessly to obtain. Research can work now with the smallest particles. Nature left us with this trail. Let us follow it up, if this hasn't been done already. May be this could be subject for a worthy dissertation? Anyone is invited to pick up this topic. No charge! - J.Z., 28.5.02.
DECENTRALIZATION VS. CENTRALIZATION, See: READ, LEONARD E., Fear Smallness, Not Bigness, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 387. - Neither are absolute values. Both are suitable in some cases and unsuitable in others. The world market constitutes the biggest business system - and yet it serves individuals well, the more so the more free it is, also for all kinds of decentralist demands and offers. - J.Z., 1.5.02. - The optimal size lies somewhere between the minimum and the maximum size and may be different for every kind of human activity. - J.Z., 2.6.02.
DECENTRALIZATION, See: MORE, MAX, Small is Awesome, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 5pp, in PP 1754: 72.
DECENTRALIZATIONS, See: KOHR, LEOPOLD, Disunion Now: A Plea for a Society Based upon Small Autonomous Units, 1941, originally published in THE COMMONWEAL, Sep. 26, 1941, under the pseudonym Hans Kohr. Republished in German in DIE ZEIT, Nr. 43, October 25, 1991, S. 19, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 183.
DECISION ON WAR & PEACE, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Balkans Bungling: Why Only Congress Can Declare War, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 446. - Congress can't be trusted with this power, either. It is a dictatorial power, an extreme infringement of individual sovereignty - on both sides of a frontier. Each must be free to choose his own friends and his own enemies - or to remain neutral. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.4.02.
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, See: DAIELL, JEFF, Are We Upside Down Again? 2pp: 190, in PP 1572-73. - Same conditions! Another Declaration of Independence!
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, See: PERON, JIM, The Declaration of Independence: It's Greek to Me, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 555. - On Greek origins of natural rights ideas.
DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, See: SANDFORT, SANDY, Write Your Own Declaration of Independence, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 424.
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS AND GRIEVANCES, THE, 1774, 4pp, in PP 1675: 100.
DEFENCE, See: CIVILIAN-BASED DEFENSE, Links, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 71. - I would have expected to find something by BRIAN MARTIN there.
DEFENCE, See: EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Devil's Advocate: No Defense Needed, 2pp: 494, in PP 1601-04.
DEFENCE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Defense Will Make Weapons of Mass Destruction Ineffective, 2000, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 754. - Ineffective and also obviously wrong! - Compare my two peace books on this. - J.Z. - FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Human Rights Defense as an Alternative to War, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 755.
DEFENCE, See: LONG, RODERICK T., Defending a Free Nation, 10pp: 37, in PP 1568. 357, in PP 1601-04.
DEFENCE, See: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., The First Civil Right IS Safety, THE FREEMAN, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 586. - If it is, territorial governments, rather obviously, cannot provide it. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
DEFENCE, See: RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policy Determines Real Cost of Defense, 2pp: 142, in PP 1572-73. - Who calculated how little it would cost and risk if it were based upon panarchistic practices and aims? - J.Z.
DEFENCE, See: TREUREN, RICHARD VAN, Facts on Defence, 2pp: 95, in PP 1572-73.
DEFENCE, See: YORK, GARY F., Defending a Free Nation: the Status Economy, 2pp: 366, in PP 1601-04.
DEFENDERS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS, Home Page and Publications List, 5pp, in PP 1678: 128.
DEFICIT, PUBLIC, See: BUCHANAN, JAMES M., The Deficit & Our Obligation to Future Generations, IMPRIMIS, 1/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 363. - That, too, must be a voluntarily taken up obligation, like that of parents and grandparents. Obviously, it is as wrong to invest in future tax slaves as it is to directly and obviously enslave any people, today children into 12 years of serfdom (for all too many hours every weekday) in schools and young men into selective military slavery. Deficits in volunteer communities are quite another matter. Dissenters are then free to opt out. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
DEFINITIONS, See: WELLS, SAM, A Few Preliminary Definitions, 3pp, in PP 1684: 37.
DEFLATION, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
DEGEN, H. J., See: OPPO VERLAG, Anzeige von DEGEN, H. J., Herausgeber, Voraussetzungen des Anarchismus, und KLEMM, ULRICH, Prinzip Freiheit, 1 S. , in PP 1716: 40.
DEKKER, EDUARD DOUWES, See: MULTATILI, ALIAS: EDUARD DOUWES DEKKER, 1820-1887, 2 pp, in PP 1739: 52, with links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
DELEON, DAVID, The American as Anarchist: Reflections on Indigenous Radicalism. Review only, 5pp, by J. James Martin, in PP 1701: 115. - From LIBERTARIAN REVIEW, Dec. 79 and here from THE MEMORY HOLE.
DEMOCRACY & MARKET, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., America's Other Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 160, on the market.
DEMATTEIS, P.B., See: FLYGARE, WILLIAM, A Very Small First Step: Review of P.B. Dematteis, Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, Univ. Microfilms, 2pp, in PP 1610: 65.
DEMOCRACY, See: ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, No. 401 of 22-28 May 00 - 409, 412 - 418, 420 - 442, 444 - 468, 470, 472 - 485 of 11th - 17th February 2,002, incomplete, 370 pages, in PP 1734/36: 6. anarchistage@yahoo.com - "No globalisation without direct democracy" - is one of its slogans. As if each exchange across a border should be made dependent upon majority approval. These anarchists are not even aware of the rightfulness and usefulness of free trade and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of protectionism. Direct democracy can be rightfully and effectively used to uphold individual rights - but not to restrict them. - J.Z., 1.3.02. - Let each vote with his honestly earned dollars etc., on all his own affairs! That is direct self-government, individual & consumer sovereignty and free enterprise for everybody, rather than direct or indirect mob rule or majority or minority despotism, misrule by politicians, parties and or bureaucracies. It would also mean voluntary taxation, voluntary State-membership, personal laws & exterritorial autonomy. See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z. - 31.5.02.
DEMOCRACY, See: BEARCE, ROBERT G., Democracy in America: A Challenge to Free Men, THE FREEMAN, 1/76, 7pp, in PP 1753: 171.
DEMOCRACY, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Democratic Dictatorships, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 801.
DEMOCRACY, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Democratic Superstitions, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 789.
DEMOCRACY, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Mandatory Voting: Democracy under the Gun, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 805.
DEMOCRACY, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Tyranny of Democracy, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 796.
DEMOCRACY, See: KUEHNELT-LEDDIHN, ERIC VON, Democracy's Road to Tyranny, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 177.
DEMOCRACY, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, Democracy, 11pp, in PP 1680: 95.
DEMOCRACY, See: MACHAN, TIBOR, R., The Proper Scope of Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 1/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 72. - Territorially it has no proper scope or boundaries. It is rightful only when exterritorially applied to volunteers and to their own affairs only. - That applies also to direct democracy. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
DEMOCRACY, See: RADNITZKY, GERARD, Demokratie, eine Begriffsanalyse, 6 S. , in PP 1617: 72. --- HABERMANN, GERD, Zur Spannung zwischen Demokratie und Liberalismus, 1 S., in PP 1617: 77.
DEMOCRACY, See: SMITH, STUART, CRAIG, Should Democracy Survive? 1p: 185, in PP 1572-73. - Yes, for volunteer communities that are only exterritorially autonomous and live under their own personal constitutions, laws, and jurisdiction. - J.Z.
DEMOCRACY, See: WENDERS, JOHN T. Freedom & Democracy Are Different, THE FREEMAN, 8/90, 2pp, in PP 1765: 201.
DEMOCRACY, See: WENDERS, JOHN T., Democracy Would Doom Hong Kong, THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 182.
DEMOCRACY, See: ZARBIN, EARL, Freedom & Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 10/70, 1p, in PP 1765: 203.
DEMOCRATIC FREEDOM CAUCUS, Platform, draft, 5/12/96, 6pp, in PP 1677: 164. www.progress.org/dfc/index.html
DEMPSEY, GARY & LUKAS, AARON, Mafia Capitalism or Red Legacy? , THE FREEMAN, 8/98, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 76.
DEMPSEY, GARY, The Kosovo Tangle, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 197. - All fighting sides still continue to ignore the just, liberating and tolerant alternative of full exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer communities. Under this condition the Kosovo tangle, as well, would untangle itself! - To each the governmental or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! - J.Z.
DENATIONALIZATION OF MONEY, See: AHMAD, NIZAM, Denationalizing Money, 2pp, May 03, 1998, MOER newspaper articles, in PP 1745-1748: 657. - This whole PP issue deals with this subject!
DENHAM, HARMAN, M.D., Ph.D., Free Radical Theory of Aging: The "Free Radical" Diseases, I, 4pp: 478. II, 3pp: 496, in PP 1589-94.
DENON, CD-ROM Replication Published Prices List, 1p, 1996, in PP 1716: 111.
DENUNCIATIONS, See: BOVARD, JIM, A Friend May Be Spying on you, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 303, USA Today, April 9,1999. - On paid informers.
DEPOSIT INSURANCE, See: HUMMEL, JEFFREY ROGERS, Privatize Deposit Insurance, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 152. - Sensible deposit and investment practices could be achieved via competition & publicity - and could make this credit insurance very cheap or even superfluous. The risk of stupid and wrongful practices is hardly an insurable risk, even when such practices are legalized. - J.Z. - KEATING-EDH, BARBARA, Consumer Protection Legislation vs. Liberty, IMPRIMIS 11/81, 9pp, in PP 1745-1748: 163.
DEPOSIT INSURANCE, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Deposit Insurance: an historical exploration of bank regulation in the form of deposit insurance - its benefits, problems and alternatives, 2000, 6pp, in PP 1611: 111.
DEPOSIT INSURANCE, See: SCHULER, KURT, Deposit Insurance Déjà Vu, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 293.
DEPRESSION, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, The Mysteries of the Great Depression Finally Solved, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 360. - It should rather be headed: SOME Mysteries ... In such a short essay he could not even list the over 150 different depression theories. - J.Z.
DEPRESSION, See: NEW LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Inflation and Depression, NLA Brochure # 2, 8pp, Norwalk, CA, n.d.: 74-75, in PP 1547. See: CRISES, INFLATION, UNEMPLOYMENT.
DEREGULATION, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Let the Chips fall. Why Canada's Financial Industry must be de-regulated, 6pp, in PP 1612: 27.
DESTINY UNIVERSITY WEBSITE: www.destinyuniversity.org - Mentioned by DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET on August 3, 01. www.destiny-worldwide.net - Details still unknown to me. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, E-Mail newsletters, incomplete, from 31.7.01 - 6.2.02, 415 pp, in PP 1737/38: 1. Most are just news reports that can be summed up with: "Things are just too bad, from the point of view of freedom lovers." - I would rather welcome suggestions for positive changes and projects and will thus wipe out more and more of such "news" received. I did already discontinue my subscription to the "Clips" provided by ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, for the same reason. I am not a news-addict but an ideas addict! - J.Z., 1.3.02.
DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, 10.11.01, 2 x 13.11.01, 14.11.01, 15.11.01, 16.11.01, 2 x 21.11.01, 2 x 24.11.01, 1.12.01, 3.12.01, 7.12.01, 8.12.01, 10.12.01, 2 x 11.12.01, 12.12.01, 14.12.01, 2 x 18.12.01, 19.12.01, 21.12.01, 25.12.01, 28.12.01, 2.1.02, 5.1.02, 9.1.02, 11.1.02, 26.1.02, 1.2.01, 2 x 5.2.02, 2 x 6.1.02, in PP 1737/38.
DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, 26 July 2001, 3pp, in PP 1722: 195. - LEWIN, TAMAR, Father Owing Child Support Loses a Right to Procreate, 2pp from NEW YORK TIMES, www.nytimes.com/ of 12.7.01. The guy has 9 children from 4 women and owes $ 25,000 in support. He faces an 8 year prison sentence if he violates the condition: to show that he can support all his offspring. - Imagine the world being largely populated by the offspring of such people - and otherwise by people who willingly support not only the own children but also those fathered by irresponsible parents or let themselves be forced to do so. Assuming all people are forced to support their offspring, while their children cannot support themselves, then the notion of "overpopulation" does lose all sense. What might result then is merely overwork for parents and a low standard of living, IF all the additional people are not living in a quite free and therefore very productive economy. - J.Z.
DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, 28 Dec. 01& 6.1.02: Notes on money & Greenspan, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 573. - One of the writers is: JIM DAVIDSON davidson@netq.net www.cambist.net/
DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, Circulars, of 19.2.02, 22.2.02, 17 pages, on: Auto-ID (goods & resource tracking) & Digital Angel (implanted chips) computer developments. Some mini-chips could be embedded in banknotes. The IRS & the Drug War Warriors would probably like this tracking option, in PP 1726/27: 259. - The LP is trying to raise almost $ 70,000 just for 2 advertisements to counter some tax-funded government advertisements on its drug and war involvements: 269. If we always reacted in this way then governments could rapidly do away with our limited pro-freedom resources, just by publishing some more misleading ads, also at our expense. - Refutations ought to be compiled, combined and offered encyclopaedically, alphabetically, by catchwords, very cheaply, on alternative media, not individually and separately, in ten-thousands of cases, via expensive counter-advertising. - For $ 70,000, even if one hired professionals, rather than relied on labors of love by diverse ibertarians, significant beginnings of a refutations encyclopaedia of popular fallacies (that obstruct the road to liberty), could be compiled and placed on a website and a CD-ROM, inviting more such contributions. Numerous and separate compilations of refutations can already be found on the Internet and they ought to be pulled together. - J.Z., 26.2.02.
DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, E-mails of 31.7.01 of Ken Griffith & Rachel Douglas on steps towards a gold standard in China and Russia, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 549.
DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, Flyer, 26.7.01 on book: HOROWITZ, LEN, Dr., Death in the Air, 1p, on onslaught of "non-lethal" chemical, biological and radiological agents, in PP 1717: 206. - More info from: rgc@destiny-worldwide.net www.dxmarket.com/worldnetdaily/products/BO134.html - The ending of the website could be B0134.html, with 0 as number instead of as O letter.
DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, Newsletter by e-mail, some samples of this libertarian e-mail newsletter, 14.4.01 - 20.7.01, 114pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 708. rcg@destiny-worldwide.net www.offshorearnings.com
DESTINY WORLDWIDE, Samples of this e-mailed libertarian newsletter, rgc@destiny-worldwide.net Issues of 27.3.01, 9:13 & 11:10; 28.3.01; 30.3.01; 2 x 31.3.01; 4.4.01; 5.4.01; 7.4.01; 3 x 13.4.01; 46pp, in PP 1696: 158, less diverse inserts.
DEUTSCH, REINHARD, Goldige Vorurteile, 3 S.: 48, in PP 1588. - Ueber klassische Goldwaehrung, nicht ueber Gold-Rechenwaehrung oder Gold-Clearing Value Standards. - J.Z.
DEVELOPMENT & CENTRAL BANKING, See: SCHULER, KURT, The Failure of Central Banking in Development Countries, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 299.
DEVELOPMENT & FREE BANKING, See: GLASNER, DAVID, Free Banking & Economic Development, THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 67.
DEVELOPMENT, PRIVATE, See: PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Private Cities, THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 4pp, in PP 1754: 189. - On Planned Unit Developments. - Proprietary communities would go even further & might become quite independent private but small territorial administrations. Voluntary exterritorial autonomy is also rightful and required. - J.Z.
DEVELOPMENT, See: BECHARA, DENNIS, Freedom for Less Developed Countries, THE FREEMAN, 2/82, 5pp, in PP 1765: 173. - Freedom lovers - and others - have not even developed or used their alternative media options, although they are, in most places, quite legal - & obviously affordable and quite powerful. A special market for liberating ideas for all countries! "The free market for ideas" is, mostly, still only a self-delusion. - A few CD-ROMs, containing all libertarian texts, could supply underdeveloped countries, as well as the somewhat developed countries, with all the freedom information they need. - J.Z.
DEVELOPMENT, See: MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Third World Development: Foreign Aid or Free Trade? THE FREEMAN, 7/87, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 151.
DEVELOPMENT, See: MINI-PLANTS, Production Mini-plants in mobile containers. More than 700 portable production systems offered to Third World Countries, Sept. 01, 1/2 page, in PP 1728: 176. newsletters@the-financial-news.org An interesting example of technology transfers to under-developed countries. It does not have to come via giant enterprises in the hands of foreign corporations or via government grants but can come in small units, that could be financed by local productive coops, perhaps on terms, repayable out of production proceeds, provided only water & electricity supplies, transport, markets and security of transactions are sufficiently developed already. - J.Z.
DEVELOPMENT, See: SHAH, PARTH J., The Persistence of Poverty in India: Culture or System? THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 185.
DEWITT, REBECCA, Anarchism and the Emma Goldman Papers Project, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 353.
DICEY, A.V., The Law of the Constitution, 1885, extract on self-defence, 7pp, see :GABB, SEAN, From A. V. Dicey, The Law of the Constitution, 1885, 1915, Note IV, The right of Self-Defence, pages 489-97, 7pp, in PP 1670: 132.
DICK-ERIKSON, TORQUIL, To Everybody in Britain, an Alarm Cry regarding the European Union, transmitted by Sean Gabb, 27.7.00, 4pp, in PP 1631-1633: 624. - I did not reply to it but just appended some hand-written notes: Until citizens know their individual rights, appreciate them and are armed, organized and trained in accordance with them, in local volunteer militias, internationally federated, for the protection of these rights, they will always remain under acute threats, especially by territorial governments. One should also remember how much English liberties benefited, in the long run, by invasions from e.g. Saxons, Romans & Normans under William the Conqueror, then by Williams of Orange, the invited liberator. Should a "conqueror" bring more freedom than existed before, then he should be welcomed with open arms, as Williams of Orange largely was. The old form of territorial nationalism is not something to be proud of and defended. Full exterritorial autonomy for all advocates of European Union - but for all its dissenters as well - & for all other dissenters! Then no "invasion" needs to be feared any more. As well: Full exterritorial autonomy for all kinds of Englishmen - wherever they want to settle in the world! - PIOT, J.Z., 17.8.00.
DIEHL, KARL, Anarchismus, Kommunismus, und Sozialismus, Karl Diehl Bibliography & Archive, provided by ANARCHY ARCHIVES, short notice only, 1/2 page, in PP 1739: 156.
DICKINSON, C.L., Dollars Make Poor Eating, 3pp: 41, in PP 1549. - On distributionism, inflationism, greenbackism.
DIEHL, KARL, The Theory of Anarchism, from his book: Anarchismus, Kommunismus, und Sozialismus, 10pp provided by ANARCHY ARCHIVES, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 319.
DIELO TROUDA (WORKERS CAUSE), 1926, Organisational Platform of the Libertarian Communists, by a group of exiled Russian anarchists in France, 3pp, preface & links, in PP 1694: 154. - INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES.
DIEM, CLAUS, Julian L. Simon, 1932-1998, 4S., in PP 1625: 30.
DIEM, CLAUS, Tabu, 2 S., in PP 1625: 96.
DIEM, GORDON NEAL, Locke, Hobbes and the Free Nation, 4pp: 538, in PP 1601-04.
DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Definition of "Family" in a Free Society, 4pp: 636, in PP 1601-04.
DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Definition of "Property Rights" and "Property Rights" in a Free Nation, 3pp: 596, in PP 1601-04.
DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Philosophy of Law and Justice Necessary to Sustain a Free Nation, 2pp: 536, in PP 1601-04.
DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Rise of Non-Governmental Actors in Shaping and Implementing Foreign Policy in a "Free Nation", 4pp: 541, in PP 1601-04.
DIEU, HENRY, See: DAY, HEM, 1902-1969, aka MARCEL & HENRY DIEU, 3pp, in PP 1739: 42. - Bibliography & links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
DIGICASH, See: JAYDENEWS, 26 January 2000, Paytrust.com, 5pp, in PP 1618: 204, on Online Bill Payment. http://affiliate.paytrust.com/aff/aff_home.htm , etc. - Note by J.Z., 9. February 2000: An easier way to handle the government's monopolistic, coercive & fraudulent paper money and paper value standard is NOT a good substitute for issuing and accepting your own kind of non-exclusive, optional and market-rated exchange media and value standards & for accepting them & dealing largely in them. For the government's paper money still leaves you exposed to its inflations, stagflations and deflations - even when it is interest-rate manipulated. (E.g. by a Gary Greenberg, as FED director, who seems to have forgotten everything else about money - or is well enough paid for doing so. He seems to be the Pope of the popular religion regarding money - and it leads to a lot of troubles.). Freedom in this sphere would mean something QUITE different, although computers & software programs would also be used.
DILGER, ALEXANDER, Der Staat als Raeuberbande, 4 S., in PP 1625: 52.
DILGER, ALEXANDER, Was zeichnet die libertaere Position von anderen aus? 3 S.: 191, in PP 1588.
DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Hurricanes Are Creative Destruction? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 84. - See Employment, Unemployment.
DILORENZO, THOMAS J., National Service: A Solution in Search of a Problem, THE FREEMAN, 3/90, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 104.
DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Review, 1p, of: REEKIE, W. DUNCAN, Markets, Entrepreneurs and Liberty: An Austrian View of Capitalism, N.Y., St. Martin's Press, 1984, 191pp: 143, in PP 1574-75.
DILORENZO, THOMAS J., The Myth of the "Independent" Fed, THE FREEMAN, 4/97, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 56.
DILORENZO, THOMAS J., The Political Economy of Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 7/88, 10pp, in PP 1761-63: 183.
DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Trade & the Rise of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 6/00, 10pp, in PP 1761-63: 158.
DIRECT ACTION GROUP, What Is Anarchism? 1p, in PP 1699: 10.
DIRECT DEMOCRACY, See: ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, No. 401 of 22-28 May 00 - 409, 412 - 418, 420 - 442, 444 - 468, 470, 472 - 485 of 11th - 17th February 2,002, incomplete, 370 pages, in PP 1734/36: 6. anarchistage@yahoo.com - "No globalisation without direct democracy" - is one of its slogans. As if each exchange across a border should be made dependent upon majority approval. These anarchists are not even aware of the rightfulness and usefulness of free trade and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of protectionism. Direct democracy can be rightfully and effectively used to uphold individual rights - but not to restrict them. - J.Z., 1.3.02. - Let each vote with his honestly earned dollars etc., on all his own affairs! That is direct self-government, individual & consumer sovereignty and free enterprise for everybody, rather than direct or indirect mob rule or majority or minority despotism, misrule by politicians, parties and or bureaucracies. It would also mean voluntary taxation, voluntary State-membership, personal laws & exterritorial autonomy. See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z. - 31.5.02.
DIRECTORIES, See: ANARCHIST LINKS, http://home.vicnet.net.au/~anarchist/mainindex.html 1page, in PP 1732: 111.
DIRECTORIES, See: ANARCHISTS & FELLOW TRAVELLERS, Links list, not printing out its & their URL, 7pp, in PP 1731: 117.
DIRECTORIES, See: ANARCHISTS AND FELLOW TRAVELLERS, 15pp guide, anonymous, in PP 1717: 189. - Includes a long URL list. www.syntac.net/hoax/index.php mailto:daveg@syntac.net%20(Anarchism)
DIRECTORIES, See: ANARCHY RESOURCES, Select Anarchy Resources, 1p of links, anarchism-subscribe@makelist.com , in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 299. - Repeated on page 335. Sorry, but no harm has been done. One can get too flooded by papers. - J.Z.
DIRECTORIES, See: ANY TIME NOW, Summer 1998, 1 page directory to other anarchist zines: 122, in PP 1571.
DIRECTORIES, See: ATLAS FOUNDATION, VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES, Virtual Phone Book, A - Z, 49pp, with W. incomplete, in PP 1618: 105. - This directory, in its VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES: Individuals, lists individuals by website addresses as links, by name & main affiliation. I did not try to reproduce its VIRTUAL YELLOW PAGES: Organizations & VIRTUAL BLUE PAGES: Addresses by Country, with one exception: Australia. There are a few, all too few, Australian addresses listed, on one page: 154.
DIRECTORIES, See: BOWKER, Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory, 2pp, in PP 1610: 98. - Bowker publishers an enormous number of different directories. I never got an order through this one. So often I do not even bother to reply to their annual demands for updates. - J.Z.
DIRECTORIES, See: BUILD FREEDOM - FREE SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL, Home Page, with many links, 2pp: 182, in PP 1568.
DIRECTORIES, See: CIRA, Presentation de Plusieurs Centres de Documentation Sur L'Anarchisme, 1998, 8pp, in PP 1694: 5.
DIRECTORIES, See: DARBY, MICHAEL, Australian Pro-Liberty Sites, 1p: 359 in PP 1577-78. - DARBY, MICHAEL, Michael Darby recommends these Liberty Sites, 1p: 360 in PP 1577-78.
DIRECTORIES, See: EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Adressen fuer die Freiheit, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 32.
DIRECTORIES, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, Member Directory, Feedback@Free-Market.Net - here only 1/2 p indication of the size of this directory, in PP 1614: 103.
DIRECTORIES, See: FREEDOM DIRECTORIES, Sites, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 83.
DIRECTORIES, See: FREEDOM NETWORK, FREE-MARKET.NET.
DIRECTORIES, See: FREEDOM ORIENTED PROJECTS/ORGANIZATIONS, Links & List, 2pp, in PP 1679: 47. www.pinn.net/~jongalt/index.html mailto:jonalt@pinn.net
DIRECTORIES, See: FREEDOM TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE DIRECTORY, PRACTICAL FREEDOM, FREEDOM ENGINEERING, BUILDFREEDOM.COM, FREE WORLD ORDER, with URLs, 40pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 63. www.buildfreedom.com/fwolist.htm
DIRECTORIES, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, The Freedom Network. Further downloads by John Zube, indicating some of their by now over 17,000 references. Alas, they are still not alphabetically offered, except for e-mail addresses of their members. I think they ought to emulate the names and business directories of telephone books and offer them on top of their special lists. feedback@freemarket.net 38 pages, in PP 1732: 57. - Early Classical Liberalism, 6pp of links: 57. - Individualist Anarchism, 8 pp of links: 63. Immigration, 5pp of links: 71. - Philosophy, 13 pp of links: 76. - Intellectual Property, 6 pp of links: 89. - ANARCHIST YELLOW PAGES, Your Guide to Anarchists and Troublemakers around the Globe, 16pp downloads of links, incomplete. For some reason countries are not alphabetically listed. 2,000 edition, in PP 1732: 95.
DIRECTORIES, See: FREE-MARKET.NET.
DIRECTORIES, See: INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, Anarchism Is International, links, 5pp, in PP 1696: 44.
DIRECTORIES, See: INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, Anarchist Resources on the Internet, a sort of FAQ, 3.4, 7 July 2000, 9pp, http://flag.blackened.net/ , in PP 1694: 124.
DIRECTORIES, See: INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, Disbanded anarchist groups and The International Anarchist Platform mailing list, links only, 1p, in PP 1694: 153.
DIRECTORIES, See: LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Friendly Sites, 4pp, in PP 1697: 99. With Internet Explorer 5.5 I got incomplete and split-up pages, overlaps of frames etc., so often and troubling, that it prevented me from downloading many of his articles. - J.Z., 2.6.01. www.pierrelemieux.org/index.html dircom@pierrelemieux.org
DIRECTORIES, See: LIBERTY CENTER, Home Page, Liberty Resources List & Links, 6pp, in PP 1677: 170. (c) 2000 BigEye.com Offers a free brochure: brochure@bigeye.com www.BigEye.com
DIRECTORIES, See: LIBERTY LINKS, Conservative Historical Documents and Essays, Individualist, Anarchist and Survivalist, Legal, Libertarian, Libertarian Party Affiliates, News, Objectivist, Political Parties, Theories of Conspiracy, Think Tanks, 8pp with URL list, in PP 1677: 3. www.libertyjournal.com Arbutus Woods, Inc. mailto:root@libertyjournal.com
DIRECTORIES, See: LIBERTY, Links, 1p: 130, in PP 1568.
DIRECTORIES, See: LINE, INDEX ON LIBERTY, LINE ON-LINE, 2pp of this libertarian directory, just links: 136, in PP 1568.
DIRECTORIES, See: LINE LIST INFO: LINE exists no more on paper but only electronically online, 2pp: 121, in PP1553 - Home Page: line-list@mermaid.dk Note that the home page name may have changed since then. - J.Z.
DIRECTORIES, See: LINKS with abstracts of articles, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 82.
DIRECTORIES, See: LINKS, 3pp, in PP 1677: 150. URL? deg19x@yahoo.com or: oleg19x@yahoo.com (Sometimes I can't read my own handwriting! A flawed pen doesn't help, either. - J.Z.)
DIRECTORIES, See: MID-ATLANTIC INFOSHOP, A People's Libertarian Index, Links, 3pp, in PP 1702: 188, jah@iww.org
DIRECTORIES, See: NATASHA, Anarchist Resources Online, 7pp, in PP 1694: 117. natasha18@sprint.ca - left-anarchism.
DIRECTORIES, See: NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, Links to magazines, papers, societies, home pages etc, with abstracts and URLs, 11 pages, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 387: www.newaus.com.au/index.html
DIRECTORIES, See: ONLINE RESOURCE DIRECTORIES, 1p, short guide, in PP 1704: 142. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
DIRECTORIES, See: ONLINE RESOURCE DIRECTORIES, CONTEMPORARY LIBERTARIANISM, Links and abstracts, 12pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 73.
DIRECTORIES, See: PASTRONE, MICHAEL J., The Resource Directory, 1995, A directory to directories of CD-ROM offers, 13p: 320, in PP 1581-82.
DIRECTORIES, See: PLANETE NOIRE, Links to English websites, 8pp, URL wasn't printed out, in PP 1732: 128. www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/4804/neoanarch.html - ANARCHO-CAPITALISM, Links List, 1/2 page, in PP 1732: 184.
DIRECTORIES, See: POLITICAL LINKS ON THE WEB, 3pp, in PP 1701: 100. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
DIRECTORIES, See: RAINBOW BRIDGE FOUNDATION, Agora Home Page, 4pp, with many links: 401 in PP 1577-78. - Website authored by Tony Hollick, 1997, - e-mail: Anduril@CIX.compulink.co.uk http://www.agora.demon.co.uk
DIRECTORIES, See: REID, HARRY, Beyond Government, 1994. Downloaded in 1999. When, if at all, was it last updated? List of libertarian and free market organizations, 10pp: 407, in PP 1574-75. - Provided by the ATLAS FOUNDATION. Mailing address, telephone and fax addresses are given, not e-mail and website. So this list may be dated 1994. It is also copyrighted! Should pro-freedom directories be copyrighted or should their copying in any medium be INVITED? In some ways most advocates are their own worst enemies. - J.Z., 18.9.1999. - Compare also the VIRTUAL PHONEBOOK compiled by the ATLAS FOUNDATION & offered on the Internet. It just gives the names as immediate links to those listed. - J.Z.
DIRECTORIES, See: THINK TANKS ONLINE HOMEPAGE, Links to Public Affairs Sites, 3pp, in PP 1609: 206. - It would be a good custom to include on every webpage that can be prDIRECTORIES, See: TOWNHALL: CONSERVATIVE NEWS AND INFORMATION, Home Page, 4pp: 179, in PP 1568. - Contains many links.
DIRECTORIES, See: WILLERS, ED, Directory Short Cuts, 1p, in PP 1680: 206, list of links, ewillers@swbell.net
DIRECTORIES, See: UPWINGER IDEA NET, Home page, 2pp, listing libertarian sites and organizations represented on the Internet: 187, in PP 1587. - There are still loads of sites I want to download - if and when I do get around to doing this. - J.Z., 9.11.99. - See: EGOIST LINKS, 3pp, last updated May 2, 1998: 194, in PP 1587.
DIRECTORIES, See: ZUBE, JOHN, On the Road to Monetary Freedom, 1986, 15pp, mainly of addresses of monetary freedom advocates, a list that is all too dated by now. Who will provide an updated one? - J.Z., 15.5.02, in PP 1745-1748: 749. - Obviously, more integrated freedom directories would be preferable. I would love to see one on a CD-ROM, produced annually and linked to a website which brings all updates to it - until the next annual edition. - J.Z., 10.6.02.
DIRLIK, ARIF, Anarchism in the Chinese Revolution, U. of Cal. Press, 1991, 326pp: 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 1037. A Review only, by ALEX TROTTER.
DISABILITIES, See: EDWARDS, JAMES ROLPH, Freedom, Legislation & Disabilities, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 2pp, in PP 1765: 149.
DISASTER RELIEF, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Government & Disaster Relief, THE FREEMAN, 9/97, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 187.
DISASTERS, NATURAL, See: IRVINE, WILLIAM B., Saying No to Federal Disaster Relief, THE FREEMAN, 3/90, 3pp, in PP 1754: 97. - Ulrich von Beckerath proposed a rightful and effcient system for voluntary disaster insurance, using monetary freedom, in which levies are paid by members in assignment upon their own goods and services. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
DISCOVER LIBERTY PROJECT, 2,000 OPH booths in US, 2pp, in PP 1726/27: 78. www.DiscoverLiberty.org
DISCRIMINATION & EQUALITY, 6pp, in PP 1704: 134. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
DISCRIMINATION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Right to Discriminate, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 976.
DISCRIMINATION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, In Defence of the Long-haul/Short-haul Discrimination, 1979, THE BELL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, X, 2, Autumn 1979, (c) American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 354.
DISCRIMINATION, See: HOOD, JOHN, Capitalism: Discrimination's Implacable Enemy, THE FREEMAN, 8/98, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 554.
DISCRIMINATION, See: WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Discrimination & Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 564.
DISCRIMINATION, See: LEEF, GEORGE C., Some Thoughts on Discrimination, THE FREEMAN, 4/88, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 567.
DISCRIMINATION, See: SIXIER, SCOTT W., The Right to Discriminate, THE FREEMAN, 6/80, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 597.
DISCRIMINATION, See: SMITH, DONALD G., The Terrible D-Word, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 612, on discrimination.
DIVORCE & CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, See: ARNDT, BETTINA, Courts & divorce: it's time for a rethink, 1p, in PP 1654: 103. A. or SMH, August 2,000. - The freedom of movement of separated parents may have to be restricted to give children easier access to both. That insight took a long time to spread finally to courts. - J.Z., 4.10.00. - Family Law Pathways Advisory Group (FLPAG): www.law.gov.au/familylawpathways
DIX, FRANKLIN, In Michigan, 2pp, for Liberty Amendment, in PP 1713-1715: 78. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
DIX, FRANKLIN, Jack Rabbits Don't Care, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 199. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
DIX, FRANKLIN, Poverty - it's Growing, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 14. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
DIX, FRANKLIN, Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? Do You Know the Answers, 3pp on the Liberty Amendment, in PP 1713-1715: 173. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
DIXON DAVIDSON, CLARA, Relations between Parents and Children, 6pp, from Tucker's LIBERTY, # 235, pp 3-4, in PP 1679: 106. - Does anyone offer Tucker's LIBERTY cheaper than LMP does?
DIXON, JEREMY, A New Model of Poliltical Space, 2pp, in PP 1645-1653: 910. - 3 Classification schemes from the viewpoint of a left anarchist. I still aim to reproduce on one or several microfiche all the different classification schemes that I have so far come across. Most designers of them are unaware of several others, is my impression so far. A sufficient discussion should include all of them. - J.Z., 4.10.00.
DIXON, ROBYN, Bonfire of the insanity: $ 1.2 m aid destroyed, TSMH, 25.9.99, 1p, in PP 1672: 125. - Inserted here by J.Z. in spare space.
DODSON, EDWARD J. to BRIMELOW, PETER, June 19, 89, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 714.
DODSON, EDWARD J. to SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED, Dec. 28, 1989, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 716.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Time for a "New" Foreign Policy, Spring 1885, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 55.
DODSON, EDWARD J., A Human Rights Doctrine in the Age of Cultural Relativism, 1993, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 58.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Abortion as a Test Case: Where Individual Rights and Societal Responsibilities Collide, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 71. - That the father, the child itself, and many relatives are also involved, is, as usual, ignored. - J.Z.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Can FREE TRADE Deliver the Goods? 1996, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 67. - Without monetary & financial freedom it isn't FREE trade! - J.Z., 8.5.01.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Civilizations Under Siege: The European Conquest of the Americas, 8pp, in PP 1668/69: 60. From the author's forthcoming book: "Quest For First Principles".
DODSON, EDWARD J., Henry George and Cooperative Individualism, 1p, in PP 1731: 39.
DODSON, EDWARD J., In the Land Down Under, Sydney: Promise Fulfilled? 1989, 6pp, in PP 1668/69: 38.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Inflation, 1999, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 58. - Price increases mixed up with monetary inflation! - J.Z.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Justice Secured? Natural Rights as the Source of Just Socio-Political Arrangements..., 1994, 15pp, in PP 1668/69: 73.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Liberalism: On a Collision Course With Liberty, 1992, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 51.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Monetary History, a Chronology, 1609 - 1978, 3pp, in PP 1668/69:49. - This is probably his weakest contribution. It is all too short and incomplete and yet not all of his entries are relevant. - However, as some input towards a complete monetary history it would have some value. - J.Z., 19.5.01.
DODSON, EDWARD J., More Than Economics, ch. 1 from forthcoming book, 5pp, in PP 1668/69: 87.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Objective Truth versus Relativism, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 44.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Socio-Political Systems, 2 pp, which also belong into a comprehensive anthology of all the various "classification schemes". - J.Z. In PP 1668/69: 36.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Surviving In The Market Economy, a primer on economics and the role Government should play, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 45. - I don't see any role for a government in the economy. The market economy is MUCH easier than in any "economy" without a free market. I did experience the struggle for survival under a command economy. Many old people in my home town could not manage it and died as a result. I do not even favor a complete separation of the economy and the government but, rather, the dissolution of territorial governments into market arrangements - via individual choices of sovereign consumers for "public" services. One of his conclusions: "Taxing Privilege Rather Than Production". - Abolition of privilege - rather than taxing it! - But this requires agreement on what constitutes "privilege". - J.Z., 7.5. & 19.5.01.
DODSON, EDWARD J., The Makings of a Just Society, 1994, 14 pp, in PP 1668/69: 136.
DODSON, EDWARD J., The Right to Bear Arms? 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 53.
DODSON, EDWARD J., The Rise of Civilization, ch. 3 from forthcoming book, 16pp, in PP 1668/69: 98.
DODSON, EDWARD J., The Search for Absolute Knowledge, ch. 2 from forthcoming book, 6pp, in PP 1668/69: 92.
DODSON, EDWARD J., The Search for the Just Society, Instructor's Manual, 22pp, in PP 1668/69: 114.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Thomas Paine: Architect of Cooperative Individualism, 1995, Part I only, 5pp, in PP 1668/69: 149.
DODSON, EDWARD J., Tribalism and the Breakdown of Nations, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 56.
DOERING, DETMAR, Ein aufrechter Liberaler u. Revolutionaer: Ludwig Bamberger, 1 S., in PP 1625: Besprechung von: KOEHLER, BENEDICT, Ludwig Bamberger, Revolutionaer und Bankier, 1999: 73.
DOERING, DETMAR, Ein Buch gegen die linke Selbstgerechtigkeit, 2 S., in PP 1617 95, ueber: STEPHANE COURTOIS u.a., Hrsg., Das Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus. Unterdrueckung, Verbrechen und Terror, Piper Verlag, 987 S.
DOERING, DETMAR, Ein liberaler Anarchist: Lysander Spooner, 3 S.: 22. Teil 2, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 51.
DOERING, DETMAR, Es gibt keine ueberschuessigen Menschen, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 36.
DOERING, DETMAR: Gibt es eine Verantwortung gegenueber kuenftigen Generationen? 5 S., in PP 1625: 7.
DOERING, DETMAR, Sozialdarwinismus, 3 S.: 74, in PP 1588.
DOIG, DON, The Legislation of Philosophy, 6pp: 4? in PP 1559.
DOIG, DON, What's New about the New Left? 3pp: 66, in PP 1559.
DOING FREEDOM! Services for those who Want to Live Freer now, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1677: 195. Current Issue, Oct. 9, 2000 www.doingfreedom.com (c) 2000. As for its questionaire: "For whom did you vote for President?" : Even the best possible and available libertarian president should "rule" over volunteers only. Let all others have their own presidents, etc - or none! The L.P. has not yet clearly enough advocated this secessionistic, panarchistic, tolerant & voluntaristic - because exterritorialist - approach. An elected dictator is still a dictator. - J.Z., 15.5.01.
DOLAN, EDWIN G., Equilibrium Puzzle Solving or Extraordinary Science? A review, 2pp, of: KIRZNER, ISRAEL, Editor, Subjectivism, Intelligibility, and Economic Understanding, Essays in Honor of Ludwig M. Lachmann on his 80th Birthday, N.Y.U.P., 1986: 221, in PP 1574-75. - Only under full monetary freedom can free enterprise production and exchange of the products, services and labour come very close to equilibrium, i.e., will most of the freely issued "tickets" and claims, including electronically handled ones, to goods, services and labour, issued by their owners, alone or in association, be sold (issued), at free market prices (no longer influenced by monetary despotism), i.e., accepted at par with their value standard or at a discount against it - and shortly redeemed in these "covers". - In this way goods and services would almost sell themselves - assuming that they have been produced or offered for real needs or wants. - since the producers and providers of services and labours would also provide the "demand tokens" for what they have to offer. And such tokens, rationally issued and withdrawn, in convenient forms and denominations, free market rated, could be made widely acceptable, at least locally and freely exchanged into other local currencies. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
DOLEYS, WOLF, Kosovo oder die Geschichte ist noch nicht am Ende, 2 S.: 229, in PP 1588.
DONALD, JAMES A., Natural Law and Natural Rights, 21pp, n.d., 1992 or after, in PP 1606: 396. Also in PP 1661: 156. URL not spelled out & only recently have I developed the habit to point at a home-page button & thus find it out. - J.Z. - jamesd@echeque.com
DONALDSON, THOMAS K., Ph.D., This So-called Death, 2pp: 204, in PP 1595-96.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, A New Theory of Freezing Damage, 2pp: 624, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Age and Hormone Responses/ Lithium and Circadian Rythms: A Speculation/ Cryonics, 4pp: 387, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Aging and the Hypothalamus, 2pp: 20, in PP 1595-96.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Benefits of Cellular Immortality/ The Genetic Revolution/ Life styles and Optimal Adaptation/ Values and the Genetic Wars, 8pp: 410, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Brain Aging and its Prevention, 3pp: 17, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Brain Control of Circadian Rhythm? / A Clue about Spinal Cord Repair? 3pp: 437, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Brain Grafts to Repair Age-Damaged Brains / Brain Cell Preservation After Freezing, 2pp: 486, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Brain Ischemia and Prostaglandin, 1p: 635, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Breeding in Public, 1p, on gene therapy: 592, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Circadian Rythms and Aging / More on Causes of Damage in Brain Ischemia, 2pp: 548, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Culture Methods for Brain Tissues, 1p: 621, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Cysteine, Cysteine and SH Group, 4pp: 140, in PP 1595-96.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Dreams of Earth and Sky, 3pp: 60, in PP 1595-96.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Endorphins and Spinal Injury, 1p: 622, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Fetal Brain Tissue, Aging, and Memory. 1p: 565, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Genes Guiding Development in Mammals? 1p: 593, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Glial Cells and Memory, 1p: 73, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, How to Engineer Molecules, 1p: 620, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, How to Engineer Molecules; Guides for Growing Nerve Cell Fibres; Neural Transplants: Their Prospects; Calcium and the Chemistry of Memory, 4pp: 685, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, How to Predict Lifespan in Mice, 2pp: 284, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Human Gene Therapy, 2pp from CRYONICS: 531, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Just how good is exercise, really? 2pp: 37, in PP 1595-96.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Letter to the Editor, 1p, Ded. 96, in PP 1605/6: 159.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Levodopa: The Hard Stuff, I, 4pp: 350. II, 4pp: 372, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Metabolic Studies of Calorie Restriction; Vitamin C Increases Immune Response in the Old; Chronic vs. Acute Effects of Memory Drugs; The Complete Relationship of Nerve Cell DNA and Learning, 4pp: 341, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, More Hopes for Brain Cell Repair / They Are Closing In On The Chemistry of Memory, 4pp: 467, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, New Drugs against Hypertension, 3pp: 307, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, New Information on the Brain's 10 Billion Tiny Computors - and its Implications for Memory Preservation, Reconstruction, or Transfers, 2pp: 227, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Pyridoxine, 3pp: 317, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Repair of the Central Nervous System, 4pp: 594, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Review, 1p, of: RORVIC, DAVID, In His Image: The Cloning of a Man: 53, in PP 1595-96.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Review, 2pp, of: GOODFIELD, JUNE, Playing God: Genetic Engineering and the Manipulation of Human Life, Random House, N.Y., 1977: 148, in PP 1595-96.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Science Reports: A Rapidly Aging Mouse? More Evidence for a Central Brain Clock (of Aging); Tests for Toxicity of Dilantin, 3pp: 125, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Some Observations of Brain Structure and Memory, 1p: 622, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, The Catholic Church Meets Frankenstein, 3pp: 406, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, The Fermi Paradox and Our Long-Term Future, 6pp: 84, in PP 1595-96.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Two Drugs that Bear Watching, Part I, 4pp, on phenformin & diphenylhydantoin, sometimes called phenytoin or dilantin: 252. Part II, 5pp: 268, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Vitamin B6 Increases Lifespan in Mice, 1p: 248, in PP 1589-94.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, What Does Evolution Really Say About Immortality? 3pp: 155, in PP 1595-96.
DONALDSON, THOMAS, Where Are Our Memories? 3pp: 454, in PP 1589-94.
DORING, BOB to ZUBE, JOHN, 30.5.00, An Evaluation of John Howard's Gun Laws, 2pp, of A.R.B.A., Australian Right to Bear Arms Association, in PP 1629: 194. e-mail: doring@ausnetwork.com.au J.Z. - ZUBE, OHN to DORING, BOB, 17.3.00, 2pp, in PP 1629: 192.
DORING, BOB, A Nation of Fools, Traitors & Cowards, 19 Nov. 99, 10pp, in PP 1629: 182. doring@ausnetwork.com.au www.doringindustries.com A general winge and some details on the Doring Electrical vehicle project, air pollution & traffic congestion. Some items are repeated in the e-mail I received. -
DORMAN, THOMAS, MD, Privacy and Civilization, 12pp, in PP 1661: 144. LFCT, n.d., www.dormanpub.com/
DORN, JAMES A., A New Monetary Universe, THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 63. - Only the electronics is new in electronic clearing. - J.Z.
DORN, JAMES A., China's Spontaneous Order, THE FREEMAN, 4/99, 6pp, in PP 1764: 172. - Under a communist regime it would have to be largely confined to illegal and persecuted actions. - J.Z., 10.6..02.
DORN, JAMES A., Free Trade & Human Rights in China, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 88.
DORN, JAMES A., The Future of Money in the Information Age, Flyer, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 582, for the book, from CATO.
DOTI, JAMES, Commare Nçiuzza & the Loan Shark, THE FREEMAN, 8/83, 6pp, in PP 1764: 152.
DOTI, JAMES, Ravioli and the Economics of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 12/86, 7pp, in PP 1754: 152.
DOUBLE JEOPARTY, See: GABB, SEAN, Double Jeopardy, Free Life Commentary 40, 16th May 2000, 4pp, in PP 1673: 79.
DOUKHOBORS, See: MAUDE, AYLMER, A Peculiar People. The Doukhobors, with illustrations, 1904, 1970, 352pp, indexed: 1, in PP 1585. - Seeing their limited freedom aims, have the Doukhobors been more successful in achieving their freedom aims for themselves than most libertarians and anarchists have been? A situation is only rarely as hopeless as it is widely believed to be. Do they offer some lessons for non-violent resistance? - J.Z., 9.11.1999.
DOWBENKO, URI, CIA - DOJ Collusion in Drug-Trafficking Coverup? 5pp, in PP 1661: 34. LFCT, March 22, 1999. u.dowbenko@mailcity.com
DOWBENKO, URI, List of Articles in Zolatimes - LFCityTimes, 1p, in PP 1661: 33. www.zolatimes.com/writers/dowbenko.html
DOWBENKO, URI, New World Order Ueber Alles, 2pp, LFCT, April 19, 99, in PP 1661: 39.
DOWBENKO, URI, The Matrix: Sci-Fi, Metaphysics, and Soul Liberation, 1p, in PP 1661: 41, LFCT, April 26, 99.
DOWBENKO, URI, The United States and Biological Warfare, a review of: ENDICOTT, STEPHEN & HAGERMAN, EDWARD, The United states & Biological Warfare: Secrets from the Early Cold War & Korea, U of Indiana P, 1999, 273pp, ISBN: 025334721. 5pp review, LFCT, Feb. 22, 99, in PP 1661: 42.
DOWNSIZING, See: SCHWEIKART, LARRY, Downsizing, 1860s-Style: Lessons from the Pony Express, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 8pp, in PP 1754: 38.
DOZER, DONALD M., Drugs and the Law, THE FREEMAN, 3/70, 4pp, in PP 1753: 164.
DOZER, DONALD M., The Educational Dilemma, THE FREEMAN, 5/72, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 256.
DRAFT, See: CONSCRIPTION.
DRAKE, HARRISON, Remember Lysander Spooner: Join the Post Office Liberation Front! 1p: 53, in PP 1565-67.
DRAKE, HARRISON, Review, 1p, of: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Power and Market: 127, in PP 1565-67.
DRAKE, HARRISON, Review, 3pp, of: GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, The Affluent Society: 104, in PP 1565-67.
DRAUGHN, JEFF, Between Anarchism and Libertarianism: Defining a New Movement, 14pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 305. - This article, too, belongs into an anthology of classification systems, still to be compiled or published. - J.Z.
DREAS, DAVID, The Terra Libra Coin Story, 2pp: 132, in PP 1569-70.
DRENNAN, TAMMY, Why Dad? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 311. Sepschool@psnw.com www.sepschoo.org/
DREXLER, ERIC, Molecular Technology and Cell Repair Machines, Part I, 4pp: 567. II, 4pp: 583. III: 5pp: 599, in PP 1589-94.
DREXLER, ERIC, Space Development: The Case Against Mars, 3pp: 492, in PP 1589-94.
DRUGGING OF OUR CHILDREN, BY "EDUCATORS", See: VALVERDE, MARK, Is Government Drugging to Blame for Wave of School Violence? 1p, in PP 1729: 9. www.brggin.com www.rit.org
DRUG REFORM COORDINATION NETWORK, THE, 2pp, in PP 1610: 90.
DRUGS, See: ANONYMOUS (AMICUS POPULI) TO SNELL SWICKARD, NANCY, SHOTGUN NEWS, 1996, 2pp letter on Drug Laws and Gun Laws, in PP 1609: 104.
DRUGS, See: ARMENTANO, PAUL, Bought and Sold: Drug Warriors and the Media, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 217.
DRUGS, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 221, on the addiction to the "war against drugs".
DRUGS, See: BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 1p, of SAUNDERS, NICHOLAS, E for Ecstasy, in PP 1708-1710: 111.
DRUGS, See: CHILDS, R.A., Drugs and the Law, 3pp: 45 (condensed); 2pp: 57; 3pp: 118; 2pp: 138, in PP 1572-73
DRUGS, See: COALITION FOR ALTERNATIVES TO THE DRUG WAR, THE, 3pp, in PP 1628: 197.
DRUGS, SEE: DOWBENKO, URI, CIA - DOJ Collusion in Drug-Trafficking Coverup? 5pp, in PP 1661: 34. LFCT, March 22, 1999. u.dowbenko@mailcity.com
DRUGS, See: DOZER, DONALD M., Drugs and the Law, THE FREEMAN, 3/70, 4pp, in PP 1753: 164.
DRUGS, See: DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 246, of: GORDON, DIANA R., The Return of the Dangerous Classes: Drug Prohibition & Policy Politics, 1994, 316pp & STEVENSON, RICHARD, Winning the War on Drugs: To Legalise or Not? With commentaries by Julius Merry et al, IEA, 1994, 92pp; L 8.50, ISBN 0-255 36330-3.
DRUGS, See: ECKERSLEY, KENNETH, Two Aspects of the "Drug War", 3pp: 818, in PP 1601-04.
DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Drug War History, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1009.
DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Cost of Fighting the War on Drugs, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1012.
DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Drug Czar Is Addicted to Power and Needs to Lie to Sustain his Habit, 2pp, with excerpt from an article by Mark Davis, Insightmag.com, in PP 1689-1693: 1004.
DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War against the People Fought by those who Are Drugged by Power, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1006.
DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War on Drug; a.k.a. The War on Individual Rights, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1016.
DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War on Drugs is a Racist War, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1014. - Anyhow, it is not is not a war on "drugs" but just on some selected narcotic and poisonous drugs. Nor is it really a war on those drugs but one on their producers, traders and users, while other drugs, like alcohol and tobacco, are largely tolerated, although their users do harm and kill themselves and other people in much greater numbers than do the outlawed drugs. Racists simply use the powers and opportunities provided to them by such unjust laws. - J.Z.
DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, There isn't a right that the war on drugs doesn't threaten or violate, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 1019.
DRUGS, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Ending the War on Drugs & Scapegoats, 42pp, in PP 1664/65: 128. - A compilation from many sources.
DRUGS, See: GABB, SEAN, Another 1400 Words Against Drug Prohibition, 3pp, in PP 1662: 94.
DRUGS, See: GABB, SEAN, Legalize All Drugs Now, L.A. News Release and Free Life Commentary, 18.2.02, 4pp, in PP 1739: 157.
DRUGS, See: GABB, SEAN, Royal Scandal Shows Need to Legalise All Drugs, News Release from L.A., 2pp, in PP 1739: 135.
DRUGS, See: HEMPEROR, THE, Roots to the Underground World, 2pp list of articles and links, in PP 1674: 141.
DRUGS, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, Criminal Law and the War on Drugs, 3pp, in PP 1680: 111.
DRUGS, See: LEEF, GEORGE C., Why Is there a Drug Problem? THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 389.
DRUGS, See: LENDER, MARK EDWARD, Born Again: The Resurgence of American Prohibition, THE FREEMAN, 4/96, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 215.
DRUGS, See: LINDESMITH CENTER - DRUG POLICY FOUNDATION, 2pp, in PP 1677: 204.
DRUGS, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Bush, the Drug Abuse Problem, and Common Sense, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 59.
DRUGS, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Hypocrisy of Drug Prohibition, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 12.
DRUGS, See: MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Drugs & the State, 4pp, MISES INSTITUTE, 25.4.00, in PP 1661: 75. mail@mises.org
DRUGS, See: MCCAFFREY, BARRY R., Drug Czar, Remarks on his Drug Control Policy, 4pp, another expensive miseducation campaign. A short reply by Peter McWilliams follows. In PP 1628: 188.
DRUGS, See: MCWILLIAMS, PETER, What Can I Do to Help? From THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA MAGAZINE, 1p, in PP 1628: 191.
DRUGS, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should Drugs Be Prohibited? 1996, 9pp, in PP 1705: 8.
DRUGS, See: NADELMANN, ETHAN A., Peace: before the war on Drugs, 1993, 2pp as filler, in PP 1673: 2. AMERICAN HERITAGE, Feb/Mar. 93, 42-48, extract only. www.lindesmith.org/library7/ticameri.html
DRUGS, See: PATTON, ROBERT, Drug Legislation, THE FREEMAN, 1/73, 7pp, in PP 1753: 157. - Power addicts pass drug laws! Power addiction victimizes many more people than does drug addiction and makes it even harder for its victims to escape it. - J.Z., 17.5.02. - Drug users, as well as those not addicted to power or drugs, would have the same "right" to pass laws against power adducts. - All ought to learn to leave each other sufficiently alone. However, I would only fly with pilots tested for the absence of narcotic drugs. Given individual sovereignty and individual secessionism, I would separate myself from all power addicts. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
DRUGS, See: RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Ayn Rand Rediscovered, 4pp: 231, in PP 1579-80.
DRUGS, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Would Legalization Increase Drug Use? 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 820.
DRUGS, SEE: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., Drugs and Dumbness, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 2pp, in PP 1753: 168. - What is more foolish & dangerous? Drug usage & trade or the government's "war against drugs"? Anyhow, legal drugs like alcohol & tobacco do much more harm and lead to the death of many more people than do all other narcotic drugs combined. - Involuntary drugging should be distinguished from coercive or secret drugging etc, of anyone or anything. - Let it all become voluntary and public. - J.Z.
DRUGS, See: SMITH, ADAM J.; See: COMMON SENSE FOR DRUG POLICY.
DRUGS, See: SOMMER, BERNARD I., Ending the Drug Law Madness, 2pp, from NOMOS: 114; 2pp: 186; 2pp: 222, in PP 1572-73.
DRUGWAR & TERRORISM, See: GETZ, GEORGE, Why did police arrest 734,498 pot-smokers (last year) instead of tracking murderous terrorists? 1p, in PP 1737/38: 319. - Because that keeps up the price of drugs & the profits for the Mafia, terrorists & corrupt policemen & politicians! - J.Z., 22.2.02. - The Mafia was largely built up and supported by prohibition and anti-"vice" laws, and terrorists are today largely financed and secured by the war against drugs: the huge illegal profits it leads to. Governments are so unwise to keep policemen busy in fighting pot smokers prostitution and seat belt law offenders etc., rather than using them against terrorists. Anyhow, the territorial claims of all present governments and almost all political movements, as well as value-free governmental miseducation, keep the drug problem and terrorism going. How high would drug consumption be and terrorism - among truly free people? And would competitively educated people still subcribe to the criminal "principle" of collective responsibility? - J.Z., 31.5.02, 15.6.02.
DUDLEY, MICHAEL BIXBY, Why Old Proverbs Don't Apply Anymore, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 570. - Some old proverbs! - J.Z.
DUFFY, JEFFRY W., Liberty, Government, and the Rule of Law (excerpt), THE FREEMAN, 1/96, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 221.
DUHAIME'S LAW DICTIONARY, Researched, written in plain language and provided free of charge by lawyer Lloy Duhaime. Size? URL? e-mail address? 1/2 page home page, Nov. 11, 2000, in PP 1663: 84.
DUMONT INSTITUTE, THE, Home Page, Mission Statement & Publications & Links, 1p: 148, in PP 1568.
DUMONT, CRAIG R., The Real Reason Behind the Microsoft Litigation, 2pp, from CHALCEDON REPORT, Jan. 2001, in PP 1660: 114. - Asserts that Gates would not sponsor any politicians and they did not forgive him that "offence". - J.Z.
DUMPING, See: CICERO, S. J., A Closer Look at "Dumping", THE FREEMAN, 6/91, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 13. - Wouldn't you wish that all the shops would dump upon you all those goods and services that you want from them? - J.Z., 2.6.02.
DUMSE, RANDY, Constitutions: When they Protect and when they Do not, 3pp: 648, in PP 1601-04.
DUNCAN, ALAN & HOBSON, DOMINIC, Saturn's Children: How the State Devours Liberty, Prosperity and Virtue, Sinclair-Stevenson, London, 448pp, hbk, L 16.99, ISBN 1 856 19 605 4, Here only a review, 3pp, by GABB, SEAN, 1995, in PP 1717: 171.
DUNNING-DAVIES, JEREMY, Some Observations on Higher Education Today, 2pp: 761, in PP 1601-04. - Higher Miseducation?
DURANT, BILLY, See: FOLSOM, BURTON, Billy Durant: From Carriages to Cars, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 247. - Ulrich von Beckerath, 1882-1969, once remarked, in essence: By watching just one product and its development one can learn more about the real economy than by reading many textbooks. This biography of a carriage and later car maker reminded me of this observation. - J.Z., 29.4.02.
DURANTE, DIANNE L. & SALVATORE J. DURANTE, Medicare prescription for a Fools' Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 4/91, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 65. - All attempts to use compulsion to satisfy all at the expense of all do lead to failures. They are, in essence, vain totalitarian attempts. - J.Z. 19.5.02.
DUVE, MIKE, Tag Felons So They Can't Enter Gun Shows, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 114. He suggested an invisible marking on licences or ID. The only time it would be seen is if they were attempting to buy a gun. mikedu19@idt.net The webmaster commented: I'd prefer a non-removable ankle bracelet.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, A Critique of Karl Popper, 18pp, in PP 1677: 116.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, An American Obscenity: A Review of the Oscar-Winning "American Beauty", CULTURAL NOTES No. 46, 2pp, in PP1742: 9.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, Blocked Drains in Nibbleswicke, A reply to Chris Cooper review of Dykes' book Fed Up With Government, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 206.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, Fed up with Government? 1991, 294pp, COOPER, CHRIS, Review, 7pp, in PP 1708-1710: 173.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, Further Thoughts on the Serbian War, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 469.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, Of Course We Do! A Reply to Paul Coulam's Do We Choose What We Do? PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 54, 2pp, in PP1742: 69.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, Over the Top for Free Will, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 140.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review of: GABB, SEAN, Dispatches from A Dying Country..., 6pp, in PP 1739: 137.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 246, of: GORDON, DIANA R., The Return of the Dangerous Classes: Drug Prohibition & Policy Politics, 1994, 316pp & STEVENSON, RICHARD, Winning the War on Drugs: To Legalise or Not? With commentaries by Julius Merry et al, IEA, 1994, 92pp; L 8.50, ISBN 0-255 36330-3.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review, 3pp, of: KELLY, DAVID, The Art of Reasoning, Norton, 1988, 412pp, # 33.95, ISBN 0-393-95613-X, in PP 1708-1710: 307.
DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review, 7pp, of: PEIKOFF, LEONARD, Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, Dutton, 1991, 493pp, in PP 1708-1710: 179.
DYKES, NICOLAS, Review, 4pp, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATTHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, 1995, 477pp, ISBN 0 271 01440 7, in PP 1708-1710: 374.
E., WARNER & LAIN, TERIANNE H., The Falsified History of the South, 5pp, with references, LFCT, Sep. 18, 2000, in PP 1663: 171. (Probably it should have been spelled: E. Warner.)
EAST-WEST TRADE, See: GUCCIONE, EUGENE, Who Profits from East-West Trade? THE FREEMAN, 10/73, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 135.
EASTON, CHARLES D. VAN, Union Workers Who've Worked Themselves out of a Job, 1p: 25, in PP 1556.
EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, A Strange View of Competition, 1p: 72, in PP 1556.
EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, Farm Subsidies Are Ripe for Harvest of Budget Savings, 1p: 63, in PP 1556.
EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, Making a Forbidden Economic Analogy, 1p, in PP 1556. - On budgeting.
EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, Protectionism & the Modern Welfare State, 1p: 79, in PP 1556.
EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, This Nation Simply Has Too Big a Crop of Farmers, 1p: 113, in PP 1556. - Someone once said: One can easily get too much of anything that one subsidizes, e.g. the poor. - See HARPER's table on the effects of price controls. - J.Z.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Expectations and Expectations Formation in Mises's Theory of the Market Process, 7pp: 276, in PP 1574-75.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Friedrich A. Hayek: A Centenary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 117.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Fritz Machlup, 1902-1983, 1p: 45, in PP 1574-75.
EBELING, RICHARD M., In Defence of Free Migration, June 1991, (c) 99, 2pp, in PP 1682: 82.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Ludwig von Mises' Human Action: A 50th Anniversary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 77.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 27: Milton Friedman's Second Thoughts on the Cost of Paper Money, 3/99, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 627.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 28: The Chicago & Austrian Economists on Money, Inflation, and the Great Depression, 4/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 629.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 34: Free Banking and the Political Case against Central Banking, 10/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 632.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 35: Free Banking and the Economic Case against Central Banking, 11/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 634.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 36: Free Banking and the Competitive Limits to Monetary Expansion, 12/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 637.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 37: Free Banking and the Market Demand for Money, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 639.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 38: Free Banking and the Coordination of Savings and Investmen, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 642.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 39: Free Banking and the Benefits of Market Competition, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 645.
EBELING, RICHARD M., On the Edge of Hyperinflation in Brazil, March 90, FREEDOM DAILY ESSAYS, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 623.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Review, 2pp, Looking Backwards: The Message Is in the Method, of: FOGEL, ROBERT W. & ELTON, G.R., Which Road to the Past? Two Views of History, New Haven & London, Yale UP, 1983: 166, in PP 1574-75.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Review, 2pp, of: CALDWELL, BRUCE, Beyond Positivism, Economic Methodology in the 20th Century, London, George Allen & Unwin, 1982, 277pp: 61, in PP 1574-75.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Review, 4pp, of: WAGNER, HELMUT, Alfred Schutz: An Intellectual Biography, UCP, 1983, 345pp: 73, in PP 1574-75.
EBELING, RICHARD M., The Free Market and the Interventionist State, IMPRIMIS, 8/97, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 316 .
EBELING, RICHARD M., The Roots of Austrian Economics, Review, 3pp, of: GRASSL, WOLFGANG & SMITH, BARRY, Editors, Austrian Economics: Historical and Philosophical Background, London, Croom Helm, 1986: 248, in PP 1574-75.
EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, 6pp: 262, in PP 1581-82. - Just old statist errors, repeated over and over again. Its most important legacy was that it somewhat popularized human rights ideas. - J.Z.
EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, 1989, from IMPRIMIS, 1989, FORT FREEDOM files, 7pp, in PP 1609: 39.
EBELING, RICHARD M., William H. Hutt, 1899 - 1988, 2pp: 311, in PP 1574-75.
EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 11/89, 10pp, in PP 1751/52: 323. - It began, largely, as an anti-statist or anti-monarchical revolution, for some human rights. However, State bankruptcy, forced currency "financing" and foreign aggressors as well as ignorance and prejudices led it to statist terror, despotism and conquests. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
EBELING, RICHARD M., Wilhelm Roepke: A Centenary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 9pp, in PP 1751/52: 307.
EBELING, RICHARD M., William H. Hutt: A Centenary Appreciation, , THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 334.
ECKERSLEY, KENNETH, Two Aspects of the "Drug War", 3pp: 818, in PP 1601-04.
ECO HOME, A Demonstration of New City Living, 4pp, in PP 1698: 130. - One does not have to retreat to the country in order to lead a more natural life. - J.Z.
ECOLOGY & INJUSTICE, See: ORIENT, JANE M., M.D., Eco-Justice, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 2pp, in PP 1753: 156.
ECOLOGY, LIBERTY & ECONOMICS, See: BADEN, JOHN A. & ETHIER, ROBERT, Linking Liberty, Economy & Ecology, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 117.
ECOLOGY, See: BUCKLEY, JAMES L., Ecology and the Economy: The Problems of Coexistence, 7pp: 109, in PP 1581-82.
ECOLORIAN REPUBLIC, See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREGORY FLANAGAN, in ON PANARCHY 20/24, in PP 1689-1693.
ECOLORIGUM, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 621. - "The Ecolorian government has the exclusive responsibility of protecting the environment and person health for Poliverians as well as sponsoring scientific research, information and other related activities...." - Is no one to be responsible for his own health? - J.Z.
ECON, Feb. & March 1987, 32 pp, from FEE, "Economics in Argumentation", only 2 copies on hand. In PP 1630: 159.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, See: HIGGS, ROBERT, 10 Rules for Understanding Economic Development, THE FREEMAN, 3/78, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 474.
ECONOMIC FREEDOM, See: OLSON, HOWARD, The False Choice Between Civil-Liberty & Economic Freedom, 2pp, including links, in PP 1615: 175. - howard.olson@usa.net
ECONOMIC FREEDOM, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., States, Economic Freedom & Wealth Creation, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 178.
ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT GROUP, EGG, Welcome to Economic.net 2000! By Stephen H. Foerster, Chair, 1p, in PP 1678: 86. - "Permission to copy is granted provided credit is given." - Every TERRITORIAL government, by its very nature, is an anti-economic "enterprise" or authoritarian regime - because it does have many involuntary tribute payers and "customers". - J.Z.
ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT GROUP, Some web pages, (c), 1998. 8pp, in PP 1676: 172. - "Permission to copy is granted provided credit is given." economic@economic.net www.economic.net/aboutegg
ECONOMICS, DISMAL SCIENCE? See: LEVY, DAVID M., 150 Years & Still Dismal! , THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 479, on economics.
ECONOMICS, See: FRENCH, STEPHEN, The Moody Loner's Guide to Economics, 5pp, in PP 1618: 199. - Links. E-mail Steve at slfrench@mindspring.com
ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Economics on Trial. Another Shocking Reversal in Macroeconomics, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 207. (Dr. H.G. Pearce called it "anti-economics" or "neo-comics". - J.Z.)
ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Economics on Trial. One Graph Says it all, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 210.
ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Econ 101: Do we Really Need another Samuelson? THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 213.
ECONOMIST, THE, Tearing the fabric of world trade, 1p, 31.1.1987, in PP 1630: 179.
ECONOMISTS, CLASSICAL, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Classical Economists, Good or Bad? THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 226.
EDELEN, WILLIAM L., Brighten the Corner, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 202, on Welfare State despotism.
EDITION ESPRIT LIBERTAIRE NR. 2, Neue Sozialistische Wege: Max Nettlau, Diego A. de Santillan, Jose G. Pradas, Verlag Die Freie Gesellschaft, Hannover, 1. Auflage, 1980, 18 S.: 74, in PP 1576.
EDMONDS, BRAD, Government Is Bad for the Poor, too, www.lewrockwell.com/edmonds/edmonds74.html 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 7. - But it does manage to provide some extensive "welfare" for some of the parasitic and monopolistic rich or those with lobby clout. - J.Z., J.Z., 31.5.02.
EDMUNDS, J. OLLIE, That Something, 3pp: 18, in PP 1549. On Americanism.
EDUCATION, List of linked essays only, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 340. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.
EDUCATION, See: ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: WHELAN, ROBERT, editor of: Teaching Right and Wrong: Have the Churches Failed?, IEA, 44pp: 1p: 757, in PP 1601-04. - Who could have doubted that they did and had to, like the governmental miseducation departments did? - J.Z.
EDUCATION, See: ASTRON, AMBER, The Education Crisis in this Country, 3pp: 810, in PP 1601-04.
EDUCATION, See: BARMANN, BERNHARD, Von Wahrheit und Freiheit! - ueber Bildungsfreiheit, 4 S., in PP 1625: 85.
EDUCATION, See: BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, Education, Schooling, Learning, 1989, 12pp, with bibliography, in PP 1689-1693: 232
EDUCATION, See: BERMAN, RONALD S., Teaching and Academic Life, 6pp: 77, in PP 1581-82. - TROWBRIDGE, RONALD L., Experiences of a Professor who Dared to Cross Professorial Picket Lines, 6pp: 83, in PP 1581-82.
EDUCATION, See: BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle: To Educate - or Legislate, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 536.
EDUCATION, See: BIXLER, SCOTT W., Educational Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 8/75, 8pp, in PP 1753: 141.
EDUCATION, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Manufacture of Subjection: A Critique of Compulsory State Education, 1991/97, 4pp: 316, in PP 1581-82.
EDUCATION, See: BYRNE, CHARLES A., Libertarian Solutions: Learning from the Miraculous Achievements of St. Adalbert, LP NEWS Oct. 98, 2pp on St. Adalbert School, Cleveland, in PP 1674: 137.
EDUCATION, See: CAHILL, JOHN P., Government Control of Private Schools? , THE FREEMAN, 7/72, 3pp, in PP 1765: 132.
EDUCATION, See: CHODES, JOHN, Public Education - - Dump It. Let private enterprise do the job, 1988, 1p, in PP 1609: 53. - From NY Times, 12-19-88, on Joseph Lancaster's system.
EDUCATION, See: DIXON DAVIDSON, CLARA, Relations between Parents and Children, 6pp, from Tucker's LIBERTY, # 235, pp 3-4, in PP 1679: 106. - Does anyone offer Tucker's LIBERTY cheaper than LMP does?
EDUCATION, See: DOZER, DONALD M., The Educational Dilemma, THE FREEMAN, 5/72, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 256. - POWELL, JIM, The Education of Thomas Edison, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 261.
EDUCATION, See: DRENNAN, TAMMY, Why Dad? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 311. Sepschool@psnw.com www.sepschoo.org/
EDUCATION, See: DUNNING-DAVIES, JEREMY, Some Observations on Higher Education Today, 2pp: 761, in PP 1601-04. - Higher Miseducation?
EDUCATION, See: EVANS, BRUCE M., Educating for Freedom, 2pp, in PP 1655: 97. - Have all our educational options been fully listed and sufficiently publicized and used? Not as far as I know! - J.Z.
EDUCATION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Poliverian Education, 1/2 p, in PP 1689-1693: 490.
EDUCATION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Education, Home Page, listing chapters & URLs of his formal education system and even on extra-curricular activities, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 689.
EDUCATION, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T.
EDUCATION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Comments on "The Political Economy of the Decline of American Public Education", by PELTZMAN, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 179.
EDUCATION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Computerized Education, 2pp, in PP 1711/12: 177. - Do texts belong onto paper, e.g. in books, and not on screens? Then why did D.F. put so many of his long texts online? Has he changed his mind, as I did, e.g. on microfiche, on on-line publishing and on CD-ROMs? - J.Z.
EDUCATION, See: FUND, JOHN, Politics, Economics, and Education in the 21st Century, IMPRIMIS, 5/98, 7pp, in PP 1754: 199.
EDUCATION, See: GABB, SEAN, Review of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shephard's Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp: 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.
EDUCATION, See: GLAZEBROOK, JOHN, Toward Self-Governance or State Controlled Education? 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 992.
EDUCATION, See: HANSON, LIZ, Education in a Free Nation. Children Can Learn without State-Forced Schooling, 2pp: 661, in PP 1601-04.
EDUCATION, See: HERBERT, AUBERON, State Education: A Help or Hindrance, 1880, excerpts only, 2pp, in PP 1615: 206.
EDUCATION, See: HOLT, MICHAEL, Review of: PHILLIPS, MELANIE, All Must Have Prizes, Little Brown, 1996, 384pp: 2pp: 825, in PP 1601-04. - On modern miseducation. - J.Z.
EDUCATION, See: HUME, EDWARD (Sean Gabb), Review, 1p, of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shepherd's Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp, ISBN 1 873712 47 2, in PP 1708-1710: 226.
EDUCATION, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, The Immorality of Free Education, 2pp, in PP 1611: 119.
EDUCATION, See: INFORM, Center for Independent education. - SMITH, GEORGE, Early Libertarian Criticism of State Schooling, 2pp: 15, in PP 1584.
EDUCATION, See: JOHNSON, THOMAS L., Let Education Go Commercial, THE FREEMAN, 11/73, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 176.
EDUCATION, See: KLEMM, ULRICH, Antipaedagogik und Kinderrechtsbewegung, 3 S., in PP 1625: 79.
EDUCATION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Freedom in Education # 2, n.d., 1p, in PP 1723/24: 190. - LABADIE, LAURANCE, Education - what for? Nov. 9, 1958, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 191.
EDUCATION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Freedom in Education, Nov. 5, 1958, 2pp, stamped: 57, Printed in BALANCED LIVING, partly in Dec. 1958 & rest in March 1959, in PP 1723/24: 188.
EDUCATION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is the Educational Problem? # 3, Nov. 5, 1958, 7pp, stamped: 58, in PP 1723/24: 193.
EDUCATION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, To the Victims of the So-called Educational System, n.d., 1p, in PP 1725: 174.
EDUCATION, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Voucher System, 7pp, in PP 1680: 29.
EDUCATION, See: LEARN IN FREEDOM, (c) 1997, 2000, Karl M. Bunday, 3pp, in PP 1679: 120. http://learninfreedom.org/bundayabout.html webmaster@learninginfreedom.org
EDUCATION, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Are public schools a contributing factor to Colorado-style school massacres? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 309. - George Getz, Press Sec.: 76214.3676@Compuserve.com .
EDUCATION, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Can George W. Bush dispute these 10 public school "Signposts of Failure"? 2pp, www.lp.org , in PP 1664/65: 307.
EDUCATION, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Education, Homeschooling or Children, article list, 4pp, in PP 1753: 137.
EDUCATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Public Schools and Religion, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 28.
EDUCATION, See: MADDEN, RUSSEL, Subsidized Education, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 3pp, in PP 1764: 36.
EDUCATION, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., The Ritalin Epidemic. The Wholesale Drugging of America's Children, 2pp: 120.
EDUCATION, See: OPTIONALITY.
EDUCATION, See: PATTON, ROBERT, The Voucher System - Trap for the Unwary, THE FREEMAN, 4/71, 3pp, in PP 1764: 28.
EDUCATION, See: PHARN, JOHN PETER A., Illiberal Education Can't Be Cured with Illiberalism, THE FREEMAN, 7/91, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 61.
EDUCATION, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Libertarian Solutions: Ending the "Phony" Debate over Equal Education vs. Local Control, LP NEWS, Aug. 98, 2pp, in PP 1674: 139.
EDUCATION, See: ROCHE, GEORGE C., III, Truly Private Education, 6pp: 59, in PP 1581-82.
EDUCATION, See: SCHWARTZ, STEVEN, Higher Education: last of the great socialist enterprises, 1p, in PP 1610: 124. - Five major unchecked premises already in the headline! Some degrees of libertarian tinkering with universities are not enough. Now freedom lovers could set up affordable alternative education and certification schemes, at every level, using efficient and affordable alternative media. - PIOT, J.Z., 21.2.2000. - SMH, 14.2.200, www.smh.com.au on a CIS speech.
EDUCATION, See: STICKDEATH, Home Page, 2pp on freedom in schools, in PP 1716: 120: http://stickdeath.20m.com/index.html
EDUCATION, See: STUECHER, HELMUT, Der dreissigjaehrige Schulkrieg und die Schulverweigerer, 3 S., in PP 1625: 83.
EDUCATION, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Close the Department of Education, 3pp, in PP 1696: 201.
EDUCATION, SEE: THORNTON, ROBERT M., Education, Instruction and Training, 1p: 81, in PP 1564.
EDUCATION, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The Coming Collapse of Public Education, 2pp, in PP 1663: 31. -LFCT, March 8, 99. - As "education" it has collapsed long ago. But as a tax & union-supported racket & one based on compulsory attendance it does go on and on, like a patient in a coma, on artificial life support. - J.Z.
EDUCATION, See: VALVERDE, MARK, Is Government Drugging to Blame for Wave of School Violence? 1p, in PP 1729: 9. www.brggin.com www.rit.org
EDUCATION, See: WOODRICH, DANIELLE M., Introducing Children to Liberty: A Golden Opportunity for a Free Nation's Survival, 3pp: 707, in PP 1601-04.
EDUCATION, See: ZUBE, JOHN to DRENNAN, TAMMY Tdrennan@Juno.com (Returned as undeliverable), 25/1/01, on education & CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 313.
EDUCATION, TAXPAYER-FUNDED, 2pp, in PP 1701: 98. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
EDUCATION, YOUTH, VALUES, ETHICS, MORALITY, CHARACTER, See: COATS, DAN, America's Youth: A Crisis of Character, IMPRIMIS, 9/91, 9pp, in PP 1755/56: 150. - On ethics, values, standards and ideas. Compare Dr. Walter Borgius: Die Schule, ein Frevel gegen die Jugend (The School, a Crime Against Youth), fiched in the PEACE PLANS series. An English translation is overdue.
EDWALL, DENNIS, Cancer, Laetrile and the State, 5pp, in PP 1656-1659: 212.
EDWARD GIBBON, See: GABB, SEAN, Passages from the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, selected and introduced by Sean Gabb, 1997, updated 1999, 5pp, in PP 1673: 136. - I would like to see Gabb's comments to chapter 38 by Gibbon on the personal laws of the "barbarians". Are we too "barbaric" or to "civilized" to seriously consider this freedom alternative? See my ON PANARCHY subseries and the new website: www.panarchy.org
EDWARDS, JAMES ROLPH, Free Markets & Externalities: The Symmetry Unintended Effects, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 6pp, in PP 1753: 14. - Maybe universities should run courses on how to better word titles? - J.Z.
EDWARDS, JAMES ROLPH, Freedom, Legislation & Disabilities, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 2pp, in PP 1765: 149.
EENIGENBURG, BRIAN, To All Libertarians, 1p: 192, in PP 1565-67.
E-FREEDOM COALITION, Proposal to the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, 11/10/99, 13pp, with its declaration and FAQ www.freedom.org , in PP 1678: 87.
EGALITARIANISM, See: ANDERSON, ROBERT G. The Assault on Capital, THE FREEMAN, 11/79, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 297.
EGALITARIANISM, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, A Comment on Egalitarianism, 2pp, in PP 1611: 117.
EGALITARIANISM, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
EGG, Don't Vote! 1p, in PP 1676: 175. See: ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT GROUP.
EGGER, JOHN B., The Monetary Economics of Arthur William Marget, 1p abstract: 298, in PP 1574-75.
EGGER, JOHN B., The Search for Stable Money. A Conference on Monetary Policy, 5pp: 39, in PP 1574-75.
EGO, Published by Sidney E. Parker, contents list, see: LASKA, BERND A.
EGOISM, See: GRUNERT, JOERN, Das Fanal der verbotenen Freiheit, 1 S., in PP 1617: 101. - Besprechung von: HERZINGER, RICHARD, Die Tyrannei des Gemeinsinns, Ein Bekenntnis zur egoistischen Gesellschaft, Rowohlt Berlin.
EGOISM, See: LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Egoism Re-Examined, 7pp: 369, in PP 1565-67. - SMITH, GEORGE H., Egoism Defended: A Reply to Robert LeFevre, 8pp: 376, in PP 1565-67.
EGOISM, See: NON SERVIAM, # 1 - 18, no date, 98pp, in PP 1618: 1. - Published by SVEIN OLAF G. NYBERG, solan@nonserviam.com - - - ROBINSON, JOHN BEVERLEY, Egoism, 3pp: 2.
EGOISM, See: PHILOSOPHICAL EGOISM, Guide to Sites, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 63.
EGOIST ARCHIVE, THE, Welcome, Links, Recent Additions and URL Lists, 8pp, in PP 1701: 1. davisd@nimitz.ee.washington.edu http://pierce.ee.washington.edu/~davisd/personal.html http://pierce.ee.washington.edu/~davisd/egoist/bin - I got back: "connection refused."
E-GOLD, Some introductory pages, 8 pp, in PP 1745-1748: 542, from the Internet: www.e-gold.com/ - Gold value clearing and accounting facilities do NOT require the possession of any gold. Our exchanges need not be restricted to the amount of gold that all our electronic clearing houses have managed to acquire between them. Potentially, the whole gold market is available as a "redemption fund" for any sound gold value notes or clearing house certificates. - Here and elsewhere you can find high tech combined with very backwards and limited thinking. - J.Z.
EGOIST LINKS, 3pp, last updated May 2, 1998: 194, in PP 1587.
EGOIST SITES, LINKS TO OTHER EGOIST SITES, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 66.
EGOIST, Published by Sidney E. Parker, contents list, see: LASKA, BERND A.
EGU, DE EUROPESE GEOFICTIEVE UNIE, Home Page, 2000, 1p, in PP 1722: 186. - Jeroen van den Berg, geoberg@dds.nl http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/geoberg Peter Timmermans: partenkirchen@hotmail.com I would welcome an English or German abstract of all the "virtual communities" now on the Internet and also of some interest to libertarians or anarchists. Their very nature there, as voluntary bodies, quite exterritorial and autonomous in the imagination and in freedom of expression and information, is not quite good enough. However, sensible panarchistic projects could also be launched in this way. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.6.01.
EIGETUEMLICH FREI, Nr. 8 - 10, 4. Qu. 1999 - 2. Qu., 2000, 116 S., in PP 1625: 1. E-mail: Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de Web: http://www.online-club.de/mO/Lichtschlag
EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Marktplatz fuer Liberalismus, Anarchismus und Kapitalismus, Vierteljaehrlich, 3 Probe - Exemplare: Nr. 5-7, 1999, 112 S.: 15. E-mail: Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de Website: Web: http://www.online-club.de/m0/Lichtschlag
EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Adressen fuer die Freiheit, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 32 & 65.
EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Home page, 4 S., in PP 1617: 104.
EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Marktplatz fuer Liberalismus, Anarchismus und Kapitalismus, Nr. 1 - 3, 1998, 104 S., in PP 1617: 1. --- Internet: http://www.der-markt.com/ef --- Herausgeber: Joern Grunert grunert@metronet.de & Andre F. Lichtschlag Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de
EISNITZ, GAIL A., Slaugherhouse, ... inside the U.S. Meat Industry, 1997, 280pp, $ 25.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 395.
ELECTRONIC BOOKS, See: M., G., Art: An Electronic Renaissance, Part I, The Electronic Book, 4pp: 3, in PP 1571. - Supplied at least 10 years ago by George Steele. The explosion in the production of electronic books has still not occurred. I believe that many more books are available on microfilm and that this might be true for many years or decades to come. The name of the author was mutilated by photocopying these pages from THE RISING STAR, n.d. - J.Z., 6.11.1999.
ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION, Protecting Rights and Promoting Freedom in the Electronic Frontier, home page, 2pp, in PP 1676: 168. webmaster@eff.org www.eff.org (? URL not stated.)
ELECTRONIC MONEY AND CLEARING, See: DORN, JAMES A., A New Monetary Universe, THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 63. - Only the electronics is new in electronic clearing. - J.Z.
ELECTRONIC MONEY, See: BRODRECHT, UWE, Wird im Zeitalter der Telekommunikation die Anarchie zur Realitaet? Geldfreiheit im Lichte zukuenftiger Techniken, 5 pp, in PP 1745-1748: 744.
ELECTRONIC MONEY, See: GRABBE, J. ORLIN, The End of Ordinary Money, 12pp, n.d. , in PP 1745-1748: 561. - The use of "ordinary" but freely issued, valued, rated, discounted, accepted or refused, private, cooperative etc. competing monies or "market-tokens", shop currencies, shop- and service-foundation money - has barely begun! - A locally widely accepted local currency is more useful to most local consumers and workers than is some electronic currency with a rather limited local, national and international acceptance. To monetize the local ready for sale potential for turnover credits and wage- and salary payments is more important than to electronically internationalize some badly conceived exchange media and value standards. Moreover, this kind of non-electronic cash, too, can be harder to trace for governments than can be online-payments. Governments can and will spend millions to decode "secret" online payments. And successful local currencies can be electronically dealt with as well - by and for those who consider this to be worthwhile. - The mere fact that you engaged in coded communications can lead to investigations by the IRS or anti-terrorist or anti-drug squads. Beware! - However, the free issue and acceptance of printed or electronic exchange media, redeemable in agreed upon goods or services of the issuer or issuers, would also be an option as well as a necessity for Free Trade. - The free exchange or clearing that is involved is the essential factor, not that the transaction gets electronic help. The Internet may merely help to find new international as well as national exchange partners. Neither of them would have to be paid through the Internet. Full freedom for all payment, clearing and value standard accounting options! - J.Z., 31.5.02.
ELECTRONIC MONEY, See: KOLAR, ELIZABETH, Toward a Cash-less Society, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 78. - The tribute imposers and gatherers would love that. Why should libertarians? - Because of the minor convenience in payment processes? - Most people, aware of the virus, privacy, taxation and embezzlement hazards involved, still abstain from such payments. J.Z.
ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: GABB, SEAN, Review of: MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, published online, Sep. 93, 281 Kbs, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com from the Harvard Classics edition, 7pp, in PP 1739: 128. - Although he mentions in his review: "... many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries... ", he does not mention the CD-ROM but only the online publishing option. Why are radicals so slow to take up this radical freedom of expression and information opportunity? - J.Z.
ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS, See: JAYDENEWS, 26 January 2000, Paytrust.com, 5pp, in PP 1618: 204, on Online Bill Payment. http://affiliate.paytrust.com/aff/aff_home.htm , etc. - Note by J.Z., 9. February 2000: An easier way to handle the government's monopolistic, coercive & fraudulent paper money and paper value standard is NOT a good substitute for issuing and accepting your own kind of non-exclusive, optional and market-rated exchange media and value standards & for accepting them & dealing largely in them. For the government's paper money still leaves you exposed to its inflations, stagflations and deflations - even when it is interest-rate manipulated. (E.g. by a Gary Greenberg, as FED director, who seems to have forgotten everything else about money - or is well enough paid for doing so. He seems to be the Pope of the popular religion regarding money - and it leads to a lot of troubles.). Freedom in this sphere would mean something QUITE different, although computers & software programs would also be used.
ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: INFOSHOP.ORG, Electronic Archives on the World Wide Web, Anarchist Archives, 13 entries, Alternative Archives, 8 entries, Mainstream Electronic Text Archives, 24 entries, 2pp, in PP 1703: 176. Updated July 28, 2000. www.infoshop.org/archives_kiosk.html
ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: KNAPP, THOMAS L., The Intriguing LeFevre, Review, 1/2 page, of: Wendy McElroy, ed., A Way to Be Free, Volume 1, The Making of a Modern American Revolutionary, 660pp, Volume 2, The Making of a Modern American Revolution, 500pp, Pulpless.Com 1999, only $ 3.95 per volume in Adobe or HTML format or $ 37.50 or $ 34.50 respectively in print. After his death in 1986, his widow had gathered the material he had been collecting for a final book - his magnum opus. Highly recommended by Knapp, in PP 1732: 163. - Imagine how many such books could be cheaply offered on a CD-ROM!
ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: LEVY, STEVEN, It's Time to Turn the Last Page. Books: Forget paper. Here come e-books - Newsweek, Jan 1, 2000. - How often have I seen such articles by now? I don't see many e-books in private or public libraries yet, or in bookshops. - J.Z. 3pp, in PP 1610: 28. - STERLING, BRUCE, Learning to Love Obsolescence. "Our most exciting new technologies are merely junk-in-the-making." 2pp, in PP 1610: 31. - From NEWSWEEK, Jan. 1, 2000. - GAJILAN, ARLY TOBIAS, History: We're Losing It. "They told us digital data would last forever. They lied. ..." 1p, from NEWSWEEK, July 12, 1999, in PP 1610: 33. - Now, which of the above 3 trends are we to believe? - Computer fans are better in fulfilling their promises than are politicians. But, can you quite trust them? - J.Z.
ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: ON-LINE BOOKS PAGE, THE, Established 1993, Updated July 15, 1999, 9pp: 191, in PP 1598. - When will the number of online books begin to exceed the number of microfilmed books and when will both exceed the number of books printed on paper? - J.Z., 12.12.99.
ELKIN, GARY, Benjamin Tucker - Anarchist or Capitalist? 2pp, in PP 1695, with some links to articles by and on Tucker: 53. Not the most objective evaluation of Tucker. - J.Z. - 1p from ANARCHIST LIBRARY: 154, in PP 1568.
ELLEN, SUE, Want to be a Millionaire? Stop Working! Retire! - Typical e-mail message to the faithful, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 415. - PEACE PLANS also offers plans on how to get from rags to riches - but only the economic freedom way and by expropriating the bureaucrats and politicians. - J.Z.
ELLICKSON, ROBERT C, Order Without Law, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1991, FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Less Law than Meets the Eye: Review only, 7pp, in PP 1711/12: 71.
ELLIOTT, NICK, 1992: Which Vision for Europe? THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 31. - All of them - but each only for all those who want it! The coercive unifiers only bring about increased strife. - PIOT, J.Z .
ELLIG, JEROME, A Business Historian's History: A Review Essay of The Essential Alfred Chandler, edited by Thomas K. McCraw, 3pp: 34, in PP 1576.
ELLIG, JEROME, Fastballs, Curveballs and the Market Process, 2pp: 168, in PP 1574-75.
ELLIG, JERRY, Limits to Knowledge, Limits to Rationality, 2pp: 116, in PP 1574-75.
ELLIG, JERRY, Stalking (Discovering?) the Kirznerian Bureaucrat, Review, 2pp, of: KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., Discovery and the Capitalist Process, Chicago UP, 1985: 251, in PP 1574-75.
ELLINGHAM, FRANCIS, Max Stirner, and 'I', 1974, 4pp, with Parker's comment, in PP 1610: 59.
ELLIOTT, NICK, Islamic Capitalism: The Turkish Boom, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 369. - Has the economic and political refugee stream from Turkey to e.g. Germany stopped? - A lasting boom economy under monetary despotism? - J.Z. 1.6.02.
ELLIOTT, NICK, Liberty in Great Britain: The Present and the Future, THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 103.
ELLIOTT, NICK, The Levelers: Libertarian Revolutionaries, THE FREEMAN, 5/89, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 306.
ELLIOTT, NICK, The Levellers: Libertarian Revolutionaries, 4pp from THE FREEMAN, May 89, later copyrighted by www.libertyhaven.com , in PP 1675: 27.
ELLIS, ALBERT & HARPER, ROBERT A., A Guide to Rational Living, Review, 5pp, by ROLLINS, LOUIS A..: 183, in PP 1565-67.
ELLIS, ALBERT, A Weekend of Rational Encounter, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 66.
ELLIS, EDWARD S., Compiler, The Life of Colonel David Crocket, 1884. Here only a 4pp extract, headed: Not Yours to Give, 4pp: 276, in PP 1581-82.
ELLUL, JACQUES, Anarchism from a Christian Standpoint, 5pp, in PP 1703: 180. - Anarchist Library.
ELLUL, JACQUES, E-sermon # 12, The Church of Euthanasia, 2pp of what I consider to be "anarcho-babble", i.e., the kind of anarchism away from reason, logic, facts, morality & any worthwhile insights. - J.Z., 16.2.02, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 302.
ELMORE, BRUCE, The Lessons of Seattle, 3pp, LFCT, Dec. 13, 1999, in PP 1662: 10. wheelnut@flash.net (B. Elmore)
ELROY, WENDY, Contra Gradualism, 2pp: 189, in PP 1569-70.
ELWOOD, JAMES R., Bill & Hillary Clinton: Mafia Family Values, 4pp: 103, in PP 1561-63.
ELWOOD, JAMES R., Galt's Gulch in Cyberspace? 4pp review of: DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE & REES-MOGG, WILLIAM, The Sovereign Individual: 134, in PP 1561-63.
ELWOOD, JAMES R., Laying Liberty's Foundation "Down Under", 2pp: 289, in PP 1561-63. - On CIS, LMP & PROGRESS PARTY (Hal Soper). E-mail: cis@cis.org.au www.cis.org.au - Jim failed to mention that my microfiche are libertarian ones and that my collection does not merely constitute an archive but a permanent publishing offer. Others saw in my list of libertarian literature for sale on microfiche - nothing but a bibliography! Oh, how often and how much do anarchists and libertarians still misunderstand each other! - J.Z.
ELWOOD, JAMES R., The Clash of Civilizations and the Future of Liberty, 5pp: 304, in PP 1561-63.
EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN, See: HART, DAVID, The Emancipation of Women, 1999, guide, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 329.
EMERGENCY MONEY ISSUES, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Things Ain't always what they Look, Nov. 11, 1958, 1p, stamped 62, on open air speaking in Detroit of 30's & emergency money issues, in PP 1723/24: 204.
EMERGENCY MONEY, See: BRADFORD, RALPH, Gourds and Dollars, THE FREEMAN, 8/78, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 37, on primitive emergency money.
EMERGENCY MONEY, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Noah Sinithwick: Pioneer Texan & Monetary Critic, THE FREEMAN, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 128. - On emergency money & Gresham's Law.
EMINENT DOMAIN, See: BECHARA, DENNIS, Eminent Domain & The Rule of Law, THE FREEMAN, 5/85, 9pp, in PP 1753: 113.
EMINENT DOMAIN, See: DAVIS, YANA, Where Does Eminent Domain Stop? 1p:172, in PP 1572-73.
EMINENT DOMAIN, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Eminent Domain, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 985.
EMINENT DOMAIN, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, Property Rights & Eminent Domain, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 224.
EMINENT DOMAIN, See: LAND RIGHTS & TAKINGS, 10pp, in PP 1704: 98. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
EMMA'S PLACE, Welcome note, chuck@talo.ca 1/3rd page, in PP 1745-1748: 799, with hints e.g. to Anarchist Encyclopaedia Project & to The Octopus: Anti-Capitalist Database. (Will they get enough genuine anarchism rather than egalitarianism into their encyclopaedia and will they get the real facts or just their bias into their anti-capitalist database? - Those who know least about capitalism tend to write most about it and against "it", or, rather, against their strawman image of it. - J.Z.)
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Notes on the History of Legal Systems, 4pp: 505, in PP 1601-04.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A New Form of Intellectual Property Protection, 3pp: 563, in PP 1601-04. - On "RightCopy" and its conditions. - J.Z.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A Service Provision Alternative, 2pp: 511, in PP 1601-04.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A Time for Prototypes, 2pp: 508, in PP 1601-04.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Agreed Ground, version 0, 3pp: 502, in PP 1601-04.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, An Analysis of THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION as a model for the Institutions of Freedom, 2pp: 500, in PP 1601-04.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Banking in a Free Society, 3pp: 53, in PP 1568.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Charity without Force: The Bishop's Storehouse, 2pp: 498, in PP 1601-04.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Contra Insurance, 2pp: 496, in PP 1601-04.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Devil's Advocate: No Defense Needed, 2pp: 494, in PP 1601-04.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, History of Legal Systems, 4pp: 20, in PP 1568.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, The Articles of Confederation, 3pp: 515, in PP 1601-04.
EMORY, BOBBY YATES, You Can't Do That, 2pp: 513, in PP 1601-04. - Against statist premises. - J.Z.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, COMPUTERIZED, See: FORESHEW, JENNIFER, Net Hire Site Promises Lower Fees, A. 22.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1699: 55. - An idea as simple as directly linking employers and IT job seekers does often take as long a time before it is accepted. New ideas should be promoted by a special free market, based on an ideas archive & talent centre. - J.Z., 26.8.00.
EMPLOYMENT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Jobs and Trade, THE FREEMAN, 7/96, 2pp, , in PP 1759/60: 330. - Although S. is a monetary freedom advocate - at least here he does not see and describe the connection between free banking and full employment. Naturally, wage, profit, rent and interest rates ought to be free as well. But everything cannot be blamed on meddling with them only. - J.Z.
ENCLYCLOPAEDIA, ANARCHIST, See: MID-ATLANTIC INFOSHOP, Anarchist Encyclopedia Project, short notice only, in PP 1662: 202. Send an e-mail to lists@tao.ca with no subject and the following in the body of the message: subscribe encyclo - Updated July 27, 99. - So far it seems to have resulted only in a mailing list, which I have not yet got around to visit. - No response to my CD-ROM project! - J.Z., 3.2.00.
ENCRYPTION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A World of Strong Privacy: Promises and Perils of Encryption, 1995, HD version of article published in SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY & POLICY, volume 13, number 2, Summer 1996, Cambridge UP, 12pp, in PP 1711/12: 325. - At least online many such dispersed articles are now brought together. They could be still better combined and more cheaply accessed, sometimes even faster, seeing the downloading speeds for several hundred Mbs from dispersed sites, on CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS, See: CLICHÉS OF POLITICS, Online Clichés Links, with their refutations, and contents list of the book with that title, produced by FEE, replying to a mere 83 clichés. 5pp, in PP 1684: 88. www.cliches.org - ALL clichés in the social "sciences", and in public opinion, ought to be systematically and encyclopaedically confronted with their best refutations so far found, not just, as with this book, 83 of ten-thousands to millions. Hundreds to thousands of books of this size would fit onto a single cheap CD-ROM! Furthermore, the essay form is not always optimal for refutations, e.g. in public meetings. Compare e.g. my growing encyclopaedia of SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY. But online such a collection COULD grow considerably, too and would, if numerous A-Z compilations, presently separately copyrighted, were combined. - J.Z., 26.6.01 - Compare also the project for an Encyclopaedia of the Best Refutations of Popular Errors, Myths & Prejudices, which would need thousands of collaborators to become relatively complete and effective. - J.Z., 26.5.02.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Rebutting the Absurdities, 1996/98, 11 points, 3pp, in PP 1612: 33. - Nothing but an encyclopaedic approach could stock our "intellectual ammunition" department sufficiently. - J.Z.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS, See: MIERSCH, MICHAEL, Die gnadenlosen Retter des Planeten, 3 S., announcing his book: Lexikon der Oeko Irrtuemer, in PP 1625: 4.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA, LIBERTARIAN, See: SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, THE, LIBRARY A - Z, AUTHOR LIST of online essays in the library of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, 25 pp, sometimes with short comments. In PP 1668/69, p 11. This A - Z collection of essays, too, would constitute a great input into a libertarian encyclopaedia. - J.Z.
ENDS & MEANS, See: BAYES, WILLIAM W., Ends and Means, THE FREEMAN, 11/70, 12pp, in PP 1753: 89.
ENERGY, See: BROZEN, YALE, The Mythology of Energy, THE FREEMAN, 7/79, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 615.
ENERGY, See: INFINITE ENERGY ONLINE, Cold Fusion and New Energy Technology, home page www.infinite-energy.com - 1p, in PP 1616: 148. - With links, IE issue # 28 now available.
ENERGY, See: REYNOLDS, ALAN, The Federal Energy Agencies: The Solution or the Problem? 6pp: 13, in PP 1581-82.
ENGINE ALTERNATIVES, See: CAGGIANO, ALLEN, On Alternative Fuel Engine of Liberty Dynamics, "My fuel implosion vaporization system", 3pp, in PP 1737/38: 339. libertydynamics_pub-owner@yahoogroups.com http://libertydynamics.cc - Another confidence trick or play with words? I would expect more from the ultrasound-carburettor, which breaks up potential fuel particles so finely that even "fuel" like molasses, containing up to 20% water, can be burned efficiently. Naturally, oil companies are not very interested in this kind of motor engine option. - Numerous kinds of alternative motors were and are offered. Were and are they all objectively tested and compared? - Is there a directory to all of them or a single annual world exhibition for their models? Or a single CD-ROM which displays some details on all of them? To me it is as absurd to display and try to market each of them separately, as it is to display and market only a single libertarian book - or a few of them - instead of all of them. - The same applies, I believe, to alternative flying machines. - As an ANALOG article, many years ago demonstrated, even efficient steam cars were bypassed by at least then less efficient and more polluting motor cars. - Under today's conditions, without a proper market for ideas and other significant innovations, the better mousetrap does not always win. -But consistent free marketeers could bring them to the fore - starting with libertarian ideas. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
ENGLAND, DELMAR, The Magic Show, 1997, 1p, on IRS, in PP 1680: 205.
ENGLAND, MODERN, See: GABB, SEAN, Dispatches from a Dying Country, Reflections on Modern England, 234pp, L 10, $ 20, 2pp, e-mail for the book, Hampden Press, directors@hampdenpress.co.uk , in PP 1739: 64.
ENGLAND, See: ELLIOTT, NICK, Liberty in Great Britain: The Present and the Future, THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 103.
ENGLAND, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Lessons from the British Experience, IMPRIMIS, 4/77, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 185.
ENGLER, MICHAEL, Mr. LeFevre's Remarkable College, 15pp, 1971: 99, in PP 1549.
ENTER STAGE RIGHT, A Journal of Modern Conservatism, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1618: 183. List of links to its articles, all rights reserved http://www.enterstageright.com
ENTER STATE RIGHT, A Journal of Modern Conservatism, 3pp, in PP 1610: 119. - www.enterstageright.com
ENVIRONMENT, See: 1/2p, in PP 1704: 60. Types & numbers of references on environmentalism. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
ENVIRONMENT, See: ANDERSON, SARAH, Oil Drilling in Alaska, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 57. - I have witnessed myself, e.g. in California, how little modern oil drilling impinges upon the environment. Far less would it do so in an icy wilderness. - J.Z.
ENVIRONMENT, See: ENVIRONMENTAL MYTHS & EDUCATION, 12pp, in PP 1704: 182. - FREE-MARKET.NET. - AUTHOR???
ENVIRONMENT, See: GAFFNEY, MASON, Economics in Support of Environmentalism, 1994, 8pp, in PP 1668/69: 397.
ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., Bulletin Board Archives, Environmental Matters, 17pp, in PP 1616: 108.
ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., If they just Repeat it often enough, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1616: 109. - On "ozone depletion".
ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., Global Warming, the Other Side, 1998, 6 links to opposing views, 1p, in PP 1616: 109.
ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., More Effects of the UV Increase that never Was, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1616: 115.
ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., Review only, 1p, in PP 1616: 117, of: SANERA, MICHAEL & SHAW, JANE, Facts, Not Fear: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Children about the Environment, Regnery, 1996, 300pp, ISBN 0-89526-488-X, $ 14.95.
ENVIRONMENT, See: KAMENAR, PAUL D., Private Property Rights: An Endangered Species, THE FREEMAN, 5/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 235. - On tyrannical environmentalism. No bureaucratic power over any private property! - J.Z.
ENVIRONMENT, See: LONG, LAZARUS, A Case for Free Markets from an Environmental Perspective, 1996/98, 6pp, in PP 1612: 79.
ENVIRONMENT, See: MCCARTHY, SARAH J., Why They're Mad, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 5, on "protecting owls, endangering people"
ENVIRONMENT, See: MILLER, VINCE, Property Rights under Siege: Robbery with an Environmental Badge, 1p: 100, in PP 1561-63.
ENVIRONMENT, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., The Environment: The Myth of State Protection, 2pp: 156, in PP 1572-73.
ENVIRONMENT, See: MEEK, NIGEL, Review, 2pp, of: RIDLEY, MATT, Down to Earth II: Combating Environmental Myths, IEA, 1996, 102pp, L 8.95, ISBN 0 255 36383 4, in PP 1708-1710: 439.
ENVIRONMENT, See: See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Free Market Environmentalism Pays, an interview with Brent Haglund, 5pp, in PP 1663: 23. From: LFCT, 15.3.00.
ENVIRONMENT, See: SEIJAS, NANCY & VORHIES, FRANK, Private Preservation of Wildlife: A Visit to the South African Lowveld, THE FREEMAN, 8/89, 8pp, in PP 1754: 178.
ENVIRONMENT, See: SHAW, JANE S. & HOSPERS, JOHN, Private Property & the Environment: Two Views, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 227.
ENVIRONMENT, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
ENVIRONMENT, See: THORNTON, JIM, J.G.Thornton@leeds.ac.uk 3 Sep. 01 on "iGreens" www.igreens.org.uk 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 349. - "Environmentalists often ignore the way the private sector protects, and the state often harms the environment. iGreens are redressing the balance."
ENVIRONMENT, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Optimism on the Environment: an Interview with Ron Bailey, 5pp, in PP 1663: 16. From: LFCT April 10, 00.
ENVIRONMENT, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The Ecological Capitalist: an Interview with Lou Licht, 6pp, in PP 1663: 40, LFCT, 14 Feb. 00.
ENVIRONMENT, See: Unsigned webpages, 7pp, in PP 1676: 195. The Truth About the Environment, Global Warming, the Great Hoax, Population, Technology & the Environment, Forests, Water Usage, etc. http://geocities.yahoo.com/toto?s=76000022&1=NE&b=1&t=972296119';yfEA(0);geovisit();
ENVIRONMENT, See: WHELAN, ROBERT, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 267, of: NORTH, RICHARD D., Life on a Modern Planet: A Manifesto for Progress, Manchester U.P., 1995, 275pp, L 10.99, ISBN 0 7190 4567 3. - "... well written & thoroughly researched. Richard North has shown that you can be concerned about the environment without being a misanthropic, Earth-worshipping Green loony. This is no small achievement."
ENVIRONMENT, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Global Treaty on the Environment prelude to a global police state? 1p: 204, in PP 1561-63.
ENVIRONMENT, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Green Gestapo. Environmentalism Gone Insane, 2pp: 72, in PP 1561-63.
ENVY, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
EQUALITY, See: CONNERLY, WARD, Back to Equality, IMPRIMIS, 2/98, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 288.
EQUALITY, See: DISCRIMINATION & EQUALITY, 6pp, in PP 1704: 134. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
EQUALITY, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Impossibility of Full Equality, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 11.
EQUALITY, See: ROCHE, GEORGE, What Is Equality? IMPRIMIS, 3/90, 1p, in PP 1749/50: 15.
EQUITISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Equitism, 9 pages, on the philosophy of W.E. Brokaw, 1935, in PP 1725: 4. - Includes: BROKAW, W.E. to LABADIE, LAURANCE, 11.3.35, 2pp: 6. - LABADIE, LAURANCE to BROKAW, W.E. , 23.3.35, 3pp: 9.
ERFURT, JOHN C., Imagine, 2pp: 217, in PP 1554/55.- On cryonics.
ERHARD, JOHANN BENJAMIN, 1795, ueber Fichte's "Beitrag...", 30 S. , in PP 1716: 299.
ERRICO, S.A., L-5 Security: Is Enough Too Much? 2pp: 7, in PP 1589-94.
ERSKINE, THOMAS, See: GABB, SEAN, Thomas Erskine: Advocate of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 108.
ESCAPE ARTIST, Overseas Living for International Job Seekers, 1p, in PP 1671: 126. www.escapeartist.com
ESPERANTO WEBSITE: www.esperanto.net Short hint only, SMH, ICON, 30.9.-6.10.00, in PP 1660: 119.
ESPERO-SONDERHEFTE, Titel Liste, 2 S.: 197, in PP 1587.
ESSAYS ON LIBERTY, Vol. I, 1952, 304pp, indexed, FEE, in PP 1549. (Alas, all the others - 11 volumes - contain some copyrighted articles. With a more complete index and microfiched, this could be a very portable reference work. Afterwards the annual issues of THE FREEMAN were simply offered in bound volumes. - J.Z.)
ESTES, CHARLES R., We Never Called Him "Andy". My Recollections of the Person and Philosophy of the Earlier Joseph A. Galambos, Alias Andrew Joseph Galambos - The Liberal, 3pp: 106, in PP 1569-70.
ETHICAL INVESTMENTS, See: SAMPSON, ANNETTE, Big super funds under pressure to make ethics part of their bottom line, 1p, in PP 1654: 124. - There are different kinds of ethical principles, faiths and ideologies. The sovereign investor should be sufficiently informed on all his alternatives. - J.Z.
ETHICS, See: KROPOTKIN; See: STODDARD, BILL, Ethics: Some Ideas, 2pp: 243, in PP 1565-67. See: MORALITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, NATURAL LAW.
ETHICS, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Capitalism under the Tests of Ethics, 6pp: 155, in PP 1581-82.
ETHNIC CLEANSING? See: BOVARD, JAMES, Ethnic Cleansing, American-Style, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed. 181, www.fff.org/freedom/1099d.htm This message was sent by WINSTON SMITH. - Do past & greater atrocities in other countries excuse "minor" current ones? Allow ALL peaceful volunteer communities full exterritorial autonomy under personal laws and based on individual secessionism. Then most atrocities, terrorist acts, civil wars and international wars will cease. For proof see e.g. PP 16-17 (new edition) and 61-63, & "ON PANARCHY", volumes 1-24. - J.Z., 14.9.00.
ETTINGER, R.C.W., Cryostatis Delays, 1p: 21, in PP 1554/55.
ETTINGER, R.C.W., The Emperor's New Mind, review, 2pp, of: PENROSE, ROGER, The Emperor's New Mind, Oxford U.P., 1989, 466pp: 213, in PP 1554/55.
ETTINGER, ROBERT C.W., Bad Law vs. Cryonics, 2pp: 75, in PP 1554/55.
ETTINGER, ROBERT, Letter, with Ben Best's response, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 221.
EUGENICS, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Reflections on the Eugenics Cult, n.d., 1p, stamped: 34, in PP 1723/24: 174.
EURO, See: ALLISON, THEODORE E., Euro Banknotes vs. Fed. Reserve Notes. Battle of the Fiat Currencies, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 692. - From: THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Nov. 23, 98. - Under free exchange rates (externally and internally) and full monetary freedom, there would be no "battle". Both would be largely refused or discounted and replaced by better currencies. - J.Z.
EURO, See: GABB, SEAN, Arguments against British Membership of the Euro, introduction and executive summary only, 5pp, in PP 1739: 117. Full text is on: www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/flcomm/flc060.htm - Free choice in currencies: exchange media, value standards, clearing and credit options - for all! - J.Z., 31.5.02.
EURO, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., The Euro: Fiat Currency Extraordinaire!! 1p: 91, in PP 1564.
EURO, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Euro Is a No-Go, 1p: 283, in PP 1561-63. - 1/99, FFF Op-Eds, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 625.
EUROLETTER 72, Feb. 02, Libertarian International, info@libertarian.to www.libertarian.to 7pp: 171.
EUROLETTER, Nos. 62, of 29.4.01, info@libertarian.to hubertjongen@compuserve.com www.libertarian.to 64, of 14.6.01, 66 of 5.8.01, 67 of 12.9.01, 68 of 20.10.01, 70 of 20.12.01, 71 of 29.1.02, in PP 1732: 10 . - Mainly conference news and links.
EUROLETTER, See: LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL.
EUROPE, See: BOTSFORD, DAVID, Misunderstanding Europe: A Reply to Mark Littlewood, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES, No. 33, 4pp, in PP1742: 25.
EUROPE, See: ELLIOTT, NICK, 1992: Which Vision for Europe? THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 31. - All of them - but each only for all those who want it! The coercive unifiers only bring about increased strife. - PIOT, J.Z .
EUROPE, See: GABB, SEAN, A Case Against the European Union, Free Life Commentary No. 59, 17.12.01, 5pp, in PP 1739: 123. - A union of territorial governments isn't a union of individual volunteers. Only the latter can be rightful. Free Trade, the abolition of passport and immigration restrictions and of national central banks does not require united governments or a single forced currency like the euro. - J.Z., 10.2.02.
EUROPE, See: GABB, SEAN, Notice of 15.10. 01 on 01 Fall Prague Convention: Uniting Europe without the Union, 2pp, in PP 1739: 92. - I hold that Europe and the World should be united only by individual rights and by volunteer communities, not territorially, by territorial governments. Europe- and world-wide state socialists should be free to unite, as well as e.g. Europe- and world-wide libertarians. When there is free trade and freedom of movement and full self-government for those who do appreciate them, what other "unity" is required? Certainly not a territorially "united" Euro. Let individual Europeans and groups of them unite and disunite themselves as much as they like, but only exterritorially! Full monetary & financial freedom for all of them! - J.Z.
EUROPE, See: GABB, SEAN, One Europe, One Union, One Faith? Comments on the Persecution of Scientologists in Europe, FLC No. 5, 27th Oct. 97, 3pp, in PP 1673: 5.
EUROPE, See: GABB, SEAN, Uniting Europe without the Union, A Brief Record of Proceedings, Free Life Commentary, issue No. 58, 11.11.01, 10pp, in PP 1739: 94.
EUROPE, See: GLENDERING, MARC-HENRI, Britain's Relationship with the European Union: An Open Challenge to Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 36, 2pp, in PP1742: 35.
EUROPE, See: MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Euroskeptic, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 382, from THE FREE RADICAL.
EUROPE, See: POWELL, J. ENOCH, The European Communities & the Free Economy, THE FREEMAN, 5/73, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 221.
EUROPEAN LIBERTARIANS, Home Page, 1p, 8.7.2000, in PP 1716: 116.
EUROPEAN LIBERTARIANS, Home Page, list by countries, links only 2pp, in PP 1618: 164. U.K. list: http://www.freeweb.org/politica/super/libertarian/en/uk.htm
EUTHANASIA, See: IRVINE, WILLIAM B., The Right not to Live, THE FREEMAN, 5/91, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 413, on euthanasia & suicide help.
EVANS, BRUCE M., An Opportunity for Freedom, 1p, in PP 1655: 103. - On the Berlin Wall coming down, another freedom opportunity that remained largely under-utilized. - J.Z.
EVANS, BRUCE M., Context for Freedom, 2pp, in PP 1655: 107.
EVANS, BRUCE M., Educating for Freedom, 2pp, in PP 1655: 97. - Have all our educational options been fully listed and sufficiently publicized and used? Not as far as I know! - J.Z.
EVANS, BRUCE M., Is Time Running Out? 2pp, in PP 1655: 85. - We certainly ought to try to accelerate the process of enlightenment as much as possible. Am I the only one in the world who considers this to be important? - J.Z., 5.10.00.
EVANS, BRUCE M., Keepers of the Spring, 2pp, in PP 1655: 89. - On FEE's work and intentions.
EVANS, ELBERT A., Jr., Remember This Name (Thomas Glenn Terry) 1p, in PP 1664/65: 123. On Self-defence.
EVANS, RICHARD L., Equality of opportunity or result? 1p, in PP 1630: 160.
EVANS, TIM, Death by Regulation: Brussel's Betrayal of the European Ideal, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 87.
EVIL COWS BOOKSTORE, Home Page, with links, 4pp, 1999, in PP 1679: 77. http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/nosacredcows/LibertarianScienceFiction.html
EVIL, See: WATNER, CARL, Harry Browne - Have You Forgotten?: The Lesser of Two Evils Is Still Evil, 3pp: 155, in PP 1569-70.
EVOY, MARSHALL BRUCE, See: MILLER, VINCE, Farewell to a Libertarian Hero - Marshall Bruce Evoy, 1923-1998, 6pp: 233, in PP 1561-63.
EWBANK, JOHN, Libertarian Legal Code, 1p: 642, in PP 1601-04.
EWERT, KEN S., The Trade Deficit, THE FREEMAN, 11/87, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 167.
EXPLOITATION, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Workers Exploited? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1764: 140.
EXPLOITATION, See: RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Exploitation and Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 6/80, 5pp, in PP 1753: 121.
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Kill Big Business's Bank, THE FREEMAN, Dec. 97, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 9, on Export-Import Bank.
EXTERNALITIES & FREE RIDERS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Positive Externalities and Free Riders, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 962 .
EXTERNALITIES, See: EDWARDS, JAMES ROLPH, Free Markets & Externalities: The Symmetry Unintended Effects, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 6pp, in PP 1753: 14. - Maybe universities should run courses on how to better word titles? - J.Z.
EXTERNALITIES, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Swedes Get it Right, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 172. - On externalities, freeloaders, pollution. I favour class action suits against polluters of air, rivers, lakes and sees. Only the voluntary participants pay the costs of the proceedings and only they share in the indemnification results, if any. If, after juridical settlement, those who did not participate in the suit, sharing its costs, also went to court, with reduced costs, seeing the precedent set by the prior judgement, then they should have to pay their share in achieving the prior settlement. - J.Z., 17.7.01.
EXTERNALITIES, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Externalities, 2pp, in PP 1611: 125. - libertarian_aust@yahoo.com www.libertarian.da.ru Australian Libertarian Forum: www.alsforum.da.ru - Member of the LIBERTY ACTIVIST WEB RING
EXTERNALITIES, See: SANTORIELLO, ANDREA & BLOCK, WALTER, Externalities & the Environment, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 3pp, in PP 1753: 86.
EXTROPY INSTITUTE, Home Page, 1p: 144, in PP 1568. Home Page, Introduction, 1p: 206, in PP 1598.
F M NEWS, Free-Market.Net's Freedom Network Member Newsletter, ed. Louis James, issues of: 28.7.01; 29.8.01, 15.9.01, 289.01, 17.10.01, 14.11.01, 28.11.01, 14.12.01, 27.12.01, 2.1.02, 16.1.02, 30.1.02, incomplete, 57 pages, in PP 1726/27: 327. Ljames@free-market.net FMNEWS@free-market.net www.free-market.net/ www.hazlitt.org/
FABLE, A., The Parable of the Ant Pounders, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 20. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
FACEY, EDWARD C., Zoning Laws, THE FREEMAN, 6/81, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 45.
FAIR HOUSING? See: LEEF, GEORGE C., How Fair is "Fair Housing"? THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 3pp, in PP 1765: 13. - It would require e.g., the abolition of all zoning & building restrictions, including all compulsory licensing, privileged unionism, rent controls and of all monetary and financial despotism. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
FAIR TRADE, See: KAMATH, SHYAM I., The "Fair Trade" Myth, THE FREEMAN, 7/92, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 204.
FAIRNESS VS. JUSTICE, See: WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Fairness & Justice: Process vs. Results, THE FREEMAN, 10/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 82.
FAITH & FREEDOM? See: ROCHE, GEROGE C., III, Faith and Freedom, IMPRIMIS, 8/79, 6pp, in PP 1753: 149. - All but faiths in freedom have undermined liberty - and still do, almost everywhere. That e.g. a few Christians, Muslims, Taoists, etc., inspite of their religious handicaps or because of their interpretations of their holy writs, are also libertarians does not excuse the rest. - However, a journal by that name contains many interesting pro-freedom articles, which I would like to see extracted and combined on a CD-ROM. - J.Z., 1.6.02. - I believe that either Bettina Bien Greaves or FEE possesses a set. Some Christian libertarian might do the honor of microfilming or scanning it. - J.Z., 10.6.02.
FAITH & LIBERATION THEOLOGY, See: GRUBBS, K.E., A New "Liberation Theology" for the World: Faith and the Free Market, IMPRIMIS, 3/91, 11pp, in PP 1755/56: 314.
FALK, CANDACE to ZUBE, JOHN, 26 April 01. Short note, signed by Joanne Sterricker, The Emma Goldman Papers emma@uclink.berkeley.edu : Chadwyck-Healey's microfilm collection was taken over by Bell & Howell. The Emma Goldman Archive, on roll film, is now available from the latter for $ 7,000. In PP 1676: 57.
FALKOF, ANDY, Rooting out the Trade in Human Misery, July 2000, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 385. - On the immigration restrictions as the cause of the evils of "people smuggling".
FALLACIES, DISCUSSION TRICKS, PREJUDICES, FALSE CONCLUSIONS, LOGIC, SCHOPENHAUER, ERISTIC DIALECTICS etc., See: HOGEYE BILL, Hogeye Bill's Dictionary of Logical Fallacies, Revised 1997, 18 pp, in PP 1674: 41. "E-mail me at: abcritter@yahoo.com " - Compare Schopenhauer's Eristic Dialectics, fiched by LMP in a German & English edition.
FALLOON, WILLIAM, FDA Seeks to Destroy Alternative Health Web Sites, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 229.
FAME: THE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MONETARY EDUCATION, 1995/96, introduction and title list, 5pp. 211 East 43rd St., NY, NY 10017-4707, tel.: (212) 818-1298, in PP 1745-1748: 488.
FAME, Contact pages, 3pp, in PP1613: 107 & 122, 123.
FAME, FedWatch, 1p, in PP1613: 129.
FAME, Fighting for Honest Monetary Weights & Measures, 2pp, in PP 1610: 122
FAME, Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education, Home Page, 3pp, in PP1613: 106.
FAME, Labor's Heritage Supports Honest Monetary Weights and Measures, 1999, 3pp, in PP1613: 127.
FAME, Links, 1p, in PP1613: 119.
FAME, Notable Quotes, 3pp, in PP1613: 120.
FAME, Publications, 2pp, in PP1613: 125.
FAME, Reading List, 1p, in PP1613: 124.
FAME, Trustees, Advisors, Scholars, etc., 1p, in PP1613: 110.
FAMILIES, See: ECKERSLEY, KENNETH, Two Aspects of the "Drug War", 3pp: 818, in PP 1601-04.
FAMILIES, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Libertarianism & the Family: Are they incompatible? 1995/98, 2pp, in PP 1612: 59.
FAMILIES, See: RUWART, MARY, Families Become Clans in a Free Society, 2pp, 605, in PP 1601-04. - HAMMER, RICHARD O., Unregulated Families: A Mixture of Old and New Forms, 12pp: 607, in PP 1601-04. - LONG, RODERICK T., Beyond Patriarchy: A Libertarian Model of the Family, 9pp: 618, in PP 1601-04. - Both, matriarchy and patriarchy - and other forms - can be right, for the participants, as long as they are voluntary. - Robert Heinlein introduced a variety of forms in his S.F. novels, all ultimately for the benefit of the children. - J.Z. - METTES, BEN, Family Values? Let's Stop Playing Politics! 2pp: 627, in PP 1601-04. - HALLIDAY, ROY, Bourgeois Families in a Free Nation, 8pp: 629, in PP 1601-04. - DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Definition of "Family" in a Free Society, 4pp: 636, in PP 1601-04.
FAMINE, See: OSTERFELD, DAVID, African Famine: The Harvest of Socialist Agriculture, 2pp from THE PRAGMATIST: 126, in PP 1572-73.FANNING, MICHAEL W., Attack in the Adirondacks, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 13pp, in PP 1757/58: 311, on property rights.
FAQs, LIBERTARIAN, See: RAYMOND, ERIC S., The Libertarianism FAQ, 2,000, 6pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 361, esr@thyrsus.com
FARAH, JOSEPH, Gun Control Kills, 1p, April 29, 1999, WORLDNETDAILY, of which J.F. is editor. (c) 1999, in PP 1685/86: 145. webmaster@worldnetdaily.com news@worldnetdaily.com
FARAH, JOSEPH, Redefining the Political Spectrum, Oct. 8, 99, 1p, in PP 1662: 159. - A daily radio broadcast adaptation of Joseph Farah's commentaries can be heard at www.ktkz.com/
FARBER, BARRY, How to Learn Any Language, 1991, 172pp, $ 12.00, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 378.
FARBER, ROBERTA & PADOVAN, DARIO, Autogestione & Direct Democracy within the Anarchist and Leftist Movements in Italy, 11pp, in PP 1645-1653: 915. - I noted at the end: Occupying & seizing property is not self-management but robbery: an authoritarian exploitation and expropriation. By managing the OWN & FUTURE resources properly (via industrial credit, using industrial obligations issued by oneself as means of payment, if present savings are insufficient - J.Z., 4.10.00.), productive property can be peacefully, rightfully and profitably acquired. Work WITH the market (the free choices of others) rather than against it! - J.Z., 13.12.98.
FARM PROGRAM, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Protectionism & Agricultural Price Supports, THE FREEMAN, 10/86, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 107. - It might require voluntary taxation to finally end this absurdity, too. - J.Z.
FARM PROGRAMS, See: BECHARA, DENNIS, The Continuing Plight of Agriculture, THE FREEMAN, 5/86, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 503.
FARM PROGRAMS, See: FEE, The Farm Problem, 144pp, 20 chapters, 17 authors, articles from THE FREEMAN, 1p notice, in PP 1655: 67. - This book seems to indicate that LIBERTYHAVEN.COM had digitized only a fraction of the FEE articles when I downloaded many of them from its site, back in Oct./Nov. 00. - J.Z., 10.6.02.
FARM PROGRAMS, See: O'ROURKE, P.J., Agricultural Policy: How to Tell Your Ass from this Particular Hole in the Ground, from PARLIAMENT OF WHORES, 1991, 5pp, in PP 1707: 85.
FARM PROGRAMS, See: PAARLBERG, DON, Tarnished Gold: Fifty Years of New Deal Farm Programs, IMPRIMIS, 11/87, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 516.
FARM PROGRAMS, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Agricultural Technology, Economic Incentives & World Food Problems, THE FREEMAN, 7/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 488.
FARM PROGRAMS, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Economic Reality & U.S. Government Farm Programs, THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 510.
FARM PROGRAMS, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Just Say No to Farm Subsidies, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 500. - Farmers should only be paid (indirectly) by free consumers and (directly) by free traders, not by bureaucrats and taxpayers. All the latter attempts are perversions of market relationships. - J.Z.
FARMER, CATHERINE, Self-Control, not Gun Control, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 3pp, in PP 1754: 159.
FARRIS, Mr., President of the Home School Legal Defense Association of Purcelleville, VA, Solid Evidence to Support Home Schooling, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, March 5, 97, 2pp, in PP 1716: 75.
FASCISM, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Towards a Libertarian Theory of Fascism, 1985, 6pp: 290, in PP 1581-82. - Degrees of fascism are inherent in territorialism! - J.Z. - Also in PP 1705: 119.
FASCISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Father of Fascism, 4pp, appeared in MAN! April 1935 & FREEDOM 6/35, on Marx, in PP 1723/24: 19.
FASCISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Why Fascism, # 1, appeared in MAN!, April 1935, with some addenda, 3pp, in PP 1723/24: 22.
FASCISM, See: POUZZNER, DANIEL, Fascism, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 160. www.mega.nu:8080/innovism.html
FBI, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, From Killings to Cover-ups, Rogue Agency Has no Place in Free Nation, 3p, in PP 1737/38: 3, on FBI.
FDA, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Should We Abolish the Food & Drug Administration? 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 218. See: FREEDOM WORLD, FDA Corruption, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 224.
FDA: FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION, See: ROBERTS, RUSSELL, A World without the FDA, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 246.
FEAR OF FREEDOM, See: GORDON, ARTHUR, Freedom Is a Two-Edged Sword, 2pp, condensed from WOMAN'S DAY, R.D., August 1966, in PP 1699: 13. - More evidence on the "fear of freedom" that Erich Fromm wrote about. - If all individual rights were realized then there would be much less of this fear. People who do not know and appreciate their liberties and but seek security, do allow the imposition of any kind of feudalistic and despotic system. J.Z., 28.5.02.
FEDERAL AID, See: SPARKS, JOHN C., Deceptive Federal Aid, 3pp, in PP 1655: 25.
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
FEDERALISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Why Some Federal Jobs Should Be Abolished, THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 70. - Why only some? - J.Z.
FEDERALIST PAPERS, THE, by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison, all are online. Here is only a short list of them, indicating their contents, 5pp, in PP 1675: 115.
FEE & FREE BANKING, See: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Banking & Freedom in the Fifty Years of FEE, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 141. - Until I finished this compilation and in spite of being an old fan and reader of many years of THE FREEMAN, I remained unaware of how many articles on this subject FEE had published. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
FEE, Advancing Liberty: The Commitment Continues, 3pp, in PP 1655: 69. - From a 1956 FEE report.
FEE, Audio Cassettes offered, 1p, in PP 1655: 14, 2pp, in PP 1655: 35.
FEE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Memorial Resolution, THE FREEMAN, 11/83, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 329, upon Read's death.
FEE, FEE Video Seminar Series, 1p, in PP 1655: 76.
FEE, Memo on FEE's Aims, Activities, Methods, 4 pp, with 1p list of officers & trustees, 1966/67, in PP 1630: 199 & 203.
FEE, New LP Albums. FEE's Seminar Record Library, 1p: 399, in PP 1581-82. - On 12 albums it had reproduced 12 classical freedom texts. - Alas, they were probably insufficiently advertised. I found out about them only many years later. At $ 3 they were reasonably priced, like FEE's books. This may have been its own excursion into self-publishing in alternative media. If it had been successful there, then it might have utilized others. - Are these now on audio or video tape or on a CD-ROM? If so, will I hear about it only in another 30 years? - J.Z.
FEE, See: KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., Fifty Years of FEE - Fifty Years of Progress. Austrian Economics, THE FREEMAN,
FEE, The Farm Problem, 144pp, 20 chapters, 17 authors, articles from THE FREEMAN, 1p notice, in PP 1655: 67.
FEE, See: NOTES FROM FEE.
FEE, THE FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, Constitutional Government - Additional Readings, a 3 pp list of its relevant titles with short summaries, in PP 1755/56: 14.
FEE, The Freedom Philosophy, 14 essays from THE FREEMAN, 152pp, 1p announcement, in PP 1655: 80. - I would have microfiched it - if some of the essays were not copyrighted. I enquired about it but got no reply. - J.Z.
FEE, Writing For Liberty, 3pp, in PP 1655, on its Freedom Essay contests: 41. - Unsigned article.
FEKETE, ANTAL E., Whither Gold? 1996, 26pp, in PP1613: 130.
FELDT, HANS, Capitalism Is Not Free Enterprise, Red Lion Press, Montreal, 1997, 12pp, "based on the libertarian money and land reform ideas of Silvio Gesell." 55-58, in PP 1547. - Politically Silvio Gesell was close to anarchism. See his: "Der Abbau des Staates". But in economics he was a dogmatic and authoritarian money- and land-reformer. - J.Z.
FELCIAROV, VIOLETA, Christianity and the Free Market, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 90.
FELKINS, LEON, IMHO...., Home Page, 1997-2000, 5pp, in PP 1707, with links: 124. leonf@perspicuity.net
FEMINISM, See: AVEDON, CAROL, Modern Feminism, 1p: 772, in PP 1601-04, in PP 1601-04.
FEMINISM, See: CLARK, DREW, Feminist Censorship, 2pp: 192, in PP 1572-73.
FEMINISM, See: DAVIDSON, NICHOLAS, The Myths of Feminism, 1989, 3pp, in PP 1609: 33. - FORT FREEDOM.
FEMINISM, See: MCELROY, WENDY, Announcement: FOX News, 2.8.01 on her regular column "The ifeminist", 1/2p, in PP 1732: 201. mac@zetetics.com www.foxnews.com/ www.zetetics.com/mac www.ifeminists.com
FEMINISM, See: ORIENT, JANE M., Comparable Worth vs. Civil Liberty: Are Feminists Pro-Choice? THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 579.
FEMINISM, See: WALKER, DEBORAH, A Feminist Lesson from Economics, THE FREEMAN, 5/94, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 510.
FENDRY, JAMES E., What Freedom Will You Surrender Next? 1p in PP 1637-1640: 469, against "gun control".
FERRUA, PIETRO, Anarchists in Films, 3pp: 1075 & 3pp: 1110, in PP 1645-1653.
FEUDALISM VIA TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Government as Slave Owner, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 4pp, in PP 1765: 103.
FEUERBACH, LUDWIG, The Essence of Christianity in Relation to "The Ego and Its Own", 1845, PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, 8/2-3-4, 1976, translated by Frederick M. Gordon, 6pp, in PP 1678: 179.
FEUERBACH, LUDWIG, See: GORDON, FREDERICK M., The Debate between Feuerbach and Stirner, 9pp, in PP 1678: 186, taken from THE PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, 1976, 8/2-4.
FEYERABEND, PAUL, Against Method, 1993 ed., $ 18.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 350.
FIAT MONEY, See: GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Fiat & the Founding Fathers, THE FREEMAN, 10/76, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 91.
FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB, Schriften zur Franzoesischen Revolution, 1793: Hier fast nur zeitgenoessische Rezensionen von der Koeln, Roederberg Ausgabe von 1989, vorher Verlag Philipp Reclam, Jr., Leipzig, 1988. Wenn seine Zeitgenossen empfaenglicher gewesen waeren fuer seine Hauptidee, die des Austrittsrechts aus dem Staat, wie waere dann die Geschichte verlaufen in den letzten 200 Jahren? Aber die meisten Besprecher haben diese Idee wenig oder garnicht beachtet oder ganz falsch interpretiert, z.B. als Vertragsbruch. Das ostdeutsche kommunistische Regime muss zu 1988 bereits viel weniger als zuvor zensorisch gewesen sein, sonst haette es eine so anti-despotische Schrift, wie alt auch immer, nicht zur Veroeffentlichung zugelassen. Die neueste Besprechung hier, das Nachwort von Manfred Buhr, ist noch immer im Sinne dieses Regimes geschrieben und das sollte man dem Verfasser unter seinen Umstaenden nicht veruebeln. Das Copyright unter einem kommunistischen Regime erkenne ich "erst Recht" nicht an, insbesondere, wenn es fuer so alte und wichtige Schriften beansprucht wird. 127 Seiten, in PP 1716: 1. - Sein "Beitrag zur Berichtigung der Urteile des Publikums ueber die Franzoesische Revolutionwurde bereits vollstaendig, in 282 Seiten in PEACE PLANS 416 reproduziert. - Siehe auch meine Reihe: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z., 28.7.01.
FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB, Zurueckforderung der Denkfreiheit von den Fuersten Europens, die sie bisher unterdrueckten. Eine Rede, Heliopolis, im letzten Jahre der alten Finsternis, 1793, 86 S. Text und 23 S. Vorrede, hier nur 31 S., verkuerzt? , in PP 1716: 1.
FICTION, SCIENCE FICTION, ENTERTAINMENT, 8pp, in PP 1704: 174. (I would not have thrown these topicsm together. - J.Z.) - FREE-MARKET.NET.
FIEDOR, DOUG, Newsletter HEADS UP, September 12, 1999, # 151: FREE REPUBLIC, "is a pro-constitution and anti-corruption website..." http://www.freerepublic.com/ 1p, in PP 1616: 83.
FIELD, MICHAEL, If your money's dirty, the Pacific's paradise, 1p, on Nauru as a tax haven. In PP 1627: 125. - It is for honest and productive people, too! How often is a bias already expressed in a book title or headline? - And let us face it: Much of the money of organized crime is not gained via coercion or fraud or extortion but through the provision of wanted services that are made illegal. To that extent it represents free market profits for services rendered. One should not malign even the "devil". - Compared with some governments, all criminals, even the organized ones, are small fish. - And they can hide their dirty money much easier or waste it more obviously. - J.Z., 10.6.02.
FILM-MAKING, INDEPENDENT, See: KIRSCH CARR, DAVID, DIY Hollywood. Independent Film-Making and how Cheap Digital Technology Will Transform it, CULTURAL NOTES No. 44, 4pp, in PP1742: 1.
FINANCIAL FREEDOM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Let the Chips fall. Why Canada's Financial Industry must be de-regulated, 6pp, in PP 1612: 27.
FINANCIAL NEWS, THE, Production Mini-plants in mobile containers, October 01 notice, 1/2p, in PP 1732: 121. newsletters@the-financial-news.org
FINANCIERS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, In Defence of the Rich, THE FREEMAN, 6/00, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 219.
FINANCING LIBERTARIAN ACTIVITIES, See: LIBERTARIAN VICTORY FUND, Letter by director Chris Azzaro, 1p, in PP 1697: 87. Funding could come out of the nationalized property to be liberated, anticipating this liberation via corresponding securities. See my PEACE PLANS 19C on this, entitled: Let Freedom Pay Its Way. - Libertarian response to this consistent libertarian finance plans was so far all too close to zero! - J.Z. lvf_director@yahoo.com www.LibertarianVictoryFund.com
FINK, DENNIS, Longevity Hypertext, 1p: 14, in PP 1554/55.
FINK, RICHARD, The Center for the Study of Market Processes, 3pp: 32, in PP 1574-75.
FINNERAN, JOHN R., Free Trade & the Irish Famine, THE FREEMAN, 12/91, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 54.
FIRE THE BOSS AND BREAK THE ALARM CLOCK! arkala@telenowa.de Another get-rich-quick scheme? 1p, in PP 1628: 207. - I wish many more libertarians would realize how rich they are, between them, through libertarian ideas, and would fully mobilize THIS information, thereby helping to make themselves not only free but also rich (if they want to be rich. How many more books could you read - if you were rich? ). - J.Z.
FIREARMS & LIBERTY, Home Page, firearms@shadeslanding.com , 5pp by Gary Shade, in PP 1685/86: 107. - See: GUN CONTROL, WEAPONS, ARMES, MILITIA.
FIRST AMENDMENT, See: LAMBERTON, LANCE, Property Rights & the First Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 208.
FISCAL POLICY, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Fiscal Policy in the Open Economy, 2000, 10pp, in PP 1611: 101.
FISCHER, C. F., III, My Son and the Guatemalan Indians, THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 120.
FISCHER, WERNER, Die "Zellpassage", Eine Begegnung mit dem "Paracelsus" unserer Zeit, 1968, 5pp: 229, in PP 1595-96. - Ueber Dr. STRATHMEYER
FISHEL, JOY, Contraceptive Technologies: How Much Choice Do We Really Have? 4pp, in PP 1610: 4.
FISHER, ANTONY G.A., The Economics of the Barricades, THE FREEMAN, 7/79, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 595.
FIST, STEWART, Economic Models are Pretty Shabby, THE AUSTRALIAN, 5.10.96, 2pp, in PP 1698: 151.
FIXED EXCHANGE RATES, See: NORTH, GARY, Fixed Exchange Rates & Monetary Crises, THE FREEMAN, March 72, 15pp, in PP 1745-1748: 210.
FLAG BURNING, See: MATACONIS, DOUGLAS, The Flag & Freedom: Which Should We Protect? THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 584.
FLAG BURNINGS, See: COHEN, ANDREW I., Flags, Flames, and Property, THE FREEMAN, 1/99, 4pp, in PP 1753: 78.
FLAG.BLACKENED.NET, The Pierre J. Proudhon Memorial Computer, n.d., 1p, in PP 1701: 39, list of links on this site www.flag.blackened.net
FLAGS OF CONVENIENCE, See: WATNER, CARL, Patriotism or Voluntaryism? 4pp, on flags of convenience: 11, in PP 1569-70.
FLANAGAN, GREG to BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE & ZUBE, JOHN, 17.2.01, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 254.
FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.1.01 & Z-F, 20.1.01, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 354. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.1.01, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 352. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 28.12.00, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 342. net@libertocracy.com See under LIBERTOCRACY. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 8.1.01 & Z-F. 12.1.01, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 349. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 8.1.01, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 348. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 9.2.01, & Z-F reply, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 359. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Capitalian Code of Ordinances, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 630.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Cooperatarian Code of Ordinances & Regulations, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 618.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, A Nation of Thieves, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 956. - In the site, as it printed out for me, this title is set directly under Libertocracy, so that one could misread it as: "Libertocracy - A Nation of Thieves"! - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Aborting Personal Responsibility, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 999.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Abortion Denies Men's Rights, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 996.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Abortion Extremists, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 997.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Abortion, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 998.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Building Code Tyranny, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 958.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Building Libertocracy, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 895.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Citizens under a Death Sentence, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 757. - With regard to ABC mass murder or anti-people "weapons" in the hands of ANY government we all are. Only the execution date has not yet been determined but may be by some madman, drunk, drug or power addict, suicide candidate or by a computer malfunction. - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Common Law, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 812.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Community Associations. Developing Private Governmental Services, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 909.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Community Governments, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 911.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Constitution of Valenturium, 10pp, in PP 1689-1693: 689.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Cryptic Money, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 937.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Declaration of the Human Libertarian Alliance, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 589.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Democratic Dictatorships, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 801.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Democratic Superstitions, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 789.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Determining Borders, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 912. - Alas, here shows some of his remaining territorialism. Their private and coop property limits and membership lists and private contracts are all the "borders" that they need. Local and majoritarian decision-making is still wrongful territorial governmental over dissenters and not self-government for all. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Dienforcade, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 579. - "(A) War is forbidden; war is the ultimate crime against humanity. The duty of the Librademian Dienthorian is to use Dienforcation to fight against the war itself, to destroy the ability of the enemy to wage war, kill or capture the enemy's political rulers and hunt down those who directly participated in making war and bring them to justice, that means: kill them or put them under arrest to face charges of crimes against humanity. - (B) The Dienthorian is forbidden from attacking or intentionally endangering civilians. (C) The Dienthorian must use the least violent means available when there is risk to civilians to insure the protection of innocent people."
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Drug War History, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1009.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Ecolorian Code of Environmental Protection Ordinances, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 623.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Eminent Domain, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 985.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Examples of Zoning Tyranny, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 967.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Family Values, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 471.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO Monetary System, Free Market Money, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 939. - Here he envisions only a fraction of full monetary freedom but includes a general monetary freedom clause. Alas, in it, he still subscribes to the notion of "asset currency" and wants to entrust to libertocratic (i.e., voluntaristic) governments responsibility in this sphere and give their notes legal tender power towards their members. His design for their central banks resembles all too much that of the existing ones, but it is meant only for voluntary members.. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO Workers' Entitlements, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 680.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-EPT: Environmental Protection Treaty, 17pp, in PP 1689-1693: 640.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-FET: Free Enterprise Treaty, 9pp, in PP 1689-1693: 661.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-FPT: Foreign Policy Treaty, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 923.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-HRT: Human Rights Treaty, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 669.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-PADOHR: Peacekeeping and Defence of Human Rights, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 936.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-PST: Public Safety Treaty, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 677.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-PST: Public Safety Treaty, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 913.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-SCOLAR: Social Contract of Liberty and Responsibility, OFCG: Organization of Free Community Governments, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 931.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-SCT: Social Contract Treaty, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 683.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-SUDAPT: Security Union Defence And Peace Treaty, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 916.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Generational Tyranny, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 993. - On constitutions and laws of unlimited duration.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Good, Law-Abiding, Taxpaying Slaves, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 954. - Actually, slaves are tax free because all their labours and labour products are owned by their masters. Naturally, one can also define slavery as 100% taxation. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Gun Control in a Free Society, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 1024.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Gun Control; Disarm and Conquer, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1021.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Historic Preservation of Freedom, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 989. - He makes a case for preserving individual rights rather than ancient bricks and mortar constructions etc., as I do make a case for preserving and publishing all freedom writings as cheaply and permanently as is possible with alternative media. - Most historical (hysterical) "conservationists" tend to ignore the most important values. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Human Rights Defense as an Alternative to War, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 755.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Imposed Regulation Undermines Responsibility, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 990.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Intellectual Property, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 986.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Defense Will Make Weapons of Mass Destruction Ineffective, 2000, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 754. - Ineffective and also obviously wrong! - Compare my two peace books on this. - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Government, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 890. - This essay is different, at least in the first part, from the version on sheets 391ff. - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Party Contract. Libercratic Self-Defence Political Action. Voting for Liberation Contracts, 11pp, in PP 1689-1693: 879.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Plans of Action, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 902.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Policy on Abortion, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 994.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libertocracy: FSUTO-FET: Free Enterprise Treaty, 9 pp, in PP 1745-1748: 553, with segments on money & Ekkwhe - one kilowatt hour of electricity. (The value of kw hours change by the hour, quantities and location as well as supplier! - J.Z.)
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Economic Policy, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 945.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Government, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 523.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Justice System, 15pp, in PP 1689-1693: 557. - That is ONE proposal by ONE. I would rather have seen a clear statement in favour of free competition between different justice systems, all individually chosen. - Anyhow, thanks to Gregory Flanagan we have at least one more libertarian utopia and also one designed only for volunteers. - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Legal Code, Contents list of headings only, 14pp, in PP 1689-1693: 28.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Legal Code. XX. The Regulation of the Securitariot, 1. Regulation of the Police; 2. Regulation of the Diensecuriot; 3. Legal Standards for Self-Defense; 4. Crimes against Peaceful Existence, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 855.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Revenue System, 10pp, in PP 1689-1693: 513.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Security Services for the General Public, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 861.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Security Services. Securitariot. Defenders of Human Rights, Freedom and Keepers of the Peace, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 572. - "Anyone may form their own police, emergency response or defense and offer those services to anyone else. ...".
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Mandatory Voting: Democracy under the Gun, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 805.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Nationality and the State, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 783.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Nationality is a Cultural Orientation, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 786.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Enforcement of Natural Law, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 863.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Human Society, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 482.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Law vs. Utilitarianism, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 865.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Rights and Natural Law, 8pp, in PP 1689-1693: 871.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Rights and Natural Law, 8pp, in PP 1689-1693: 871.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Rights vs. Artificial Political Constructs, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 868.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Neutrality in the Justice System, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 438.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Organizing Libercratic Communities, Human Libertarian Alliance, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 899.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Paying Our Own Way, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 960.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Police States of America, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 827.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political "Law", 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 818.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Monopolies, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 815.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Moral Corruption of Society, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 820.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Police Monopoly Obstructs Justice, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 835.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Rights, Entitlements & Responsibilities, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 824. - Referring only to his Libertocracy proposals, not to the present mess. - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Zoning Destroys Communities, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 823.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Poliverian Central Bank Operations, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 486. - The "central bank" of a volunteer community! - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Poliverian Civil Revenue System, 11 pp, in PP 1689-1693: 474.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Poliverian Education, 1/2 p, in PP 1689-1693: 490.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Positive Externalities and Free Riders, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 962 .
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Privately Produced, Publicly Provided Security Services, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 456.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Pro-Abortionists deny womin the right to protect their unborn babies, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 995. - He refers to some pro-abortion fanatics & other exceptional cases but does not discuss compulsory mass abortions, as in Red China and abortions privately done, mostly against female unborn children, due to its imposed one-child policy. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Prohibited Material Contract, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 674.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Property Rights, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 542.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Psychological Warfare, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 973.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Public Property Is not Free, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 975. - Public property belongs to nobody and is therefore wasted by almost everybody, but especially by bureaucrats, politicians and legislators. - J.Z., 27.5.02.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Public Safety, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 522.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Regulating Broadcast Frequencies, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 971. - Based on the usual error on this subject: "Broadcast frequencies are property, like any other." - They are not, no more so than sound waves are. Each owns his own voice & broadcast - but has to control its reach, so that it does not disturb but merely serves others who want to listen to him. He is not entitled to disturb others who use their voice or broadcast on the same frequency or frequencies, which means that each has to quiet down & reduce the power of his broadcast accordingly. If one could rightly own a broadcasting frequency without limits, then one could "own" it on the Moon, on Mars, in our Universe and in others as well, which is, obviously, nonsense. Nor does ownership of them for all of Earth make sense, since few reach as far. - Anyhow, with more finely tuned broadcasting stations and receivers there are now more channels available than people find it worth their while to use. Imagine also, some people claiming "ownership" over any of the frequencies which the Sun provides us with free of charge, going beyond what we can receive on our skin or our land. Moreover, the wave spectrum, apart from quantum theory at the ultimate level, is a continuum. So what these "proprietors" claim is a whole batch of frequencies, in their segment, one almost unlimited in number. - Governments have adopted this libertarian fallacy by selling frequencies and pocketing the proceeds. - J.Z.)
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Right to Liberty, 9pp, in PP 1689-1693: 548.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Right to Privacy, in "Librademia", 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 431.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Rights of Human Persons, in "Librademia", 16pp, in PP 1689-1693: 440.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, SCOLAR Community Security, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 848.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Securitariot, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 850.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, See: Libertocracy, in PP 1689-93 (ON PANARCHY 20-24).
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, SOVEREIGNTY, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 745. - On individual secessionism, individual sovereignty and voluntary associationism. This aspect is not always clearly stated in all of his pages or executed in all of his proposals (I believe) but, in case of doubt, should always be assumed as implied or intended, since it is one of his guiding ideas. - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Statism, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 761.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Strategies of Protest (of the Human Libertarian Alliance), 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 584.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Taxation is Theft, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 951.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Case against the World System of Political States, 12pp, in PP 1689-1693: 766. - Only its compulsory or monopolistic or territorial feature is objectionable not its world-wide spread or that it is political and interventionist in the economic and social spheres as well. We could also have a polyarchic, libertocratic or panarchic world system of political States - but no one would HAVE to belong to anyone of them, while everyone would be under obligation not to interfere with their members, while their members would be under obligation not to invade the rights of non-members. - A State or government without territorial power, i.e., without exclusive sovereignty and compulsory membership or coercive territorial subjugation of non-members, which also means, without compulsory taxation, constitutional, legislative, juridical and administrative power over dissenters who have seceded from it, is like a beast of prey that has lost its teeth or beak, its claws, its strong muscles and its obvious victims. It would be harmless and tend to starve to death - unless it can find voluntary customers who want its "services" and are willing to pay for them. For me all the wrongful and harmful characteristics or such organizations are summed up by the world "territorialism". - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Communist Manifesto's Road to Socialism through , Democracy, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 794.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Cost of Fighting the War on Drugs, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1012.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Drug Czar Is Addicted to Power and Needs to Lie to Sustain his Habit, 2pp, with excerpt from an article by Mark Davis, Insightmag.com, in PP 1689-1693: 1004.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Economic Republic, 1p, contents list of files for the Capitalian Sector of the Poliverian Economy, in PP 1689-1693: 944.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Enforcement Mechanism, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 846.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Lie of a Free Country, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 781.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Military: Mercenary Terrorists, the Embodiment of Evil, 9 pp, in PP 1689-1693: 837. - He means only the existing military of most territorial States and has his own ideas on competing, private, mercenary or professional security and defence forces and methods, mentioning voluntary and rightful militias only by the way. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Natural, Moral Relationship between the Sexes, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 703.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Political Cartel Economy, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 941.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Political Courts, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 981.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Political Police, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 829.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Poliverian Economy, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 466. In ON PANARCHY 20-24.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Prosecutor: the State's Enforcer, the People's Enemy, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 983.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Right to Discriminate, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 976.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Social Contract? 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 808.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The State's War on Freedom, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 758. - When will the accumulated and overwhelming evidence finally lead to its conviction? - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Tyranny of Democracy, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 796.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The United States Hates and Fears Freedom, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 778. - The U.S. is not a single living entity and as such it can neither hate nor fear. Obviously, most libertarians in the U.S. do not hate and fear all liberties. - J.Z., 27.5.02.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Universal Natural Laws, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 870. - Another private human rights draft! - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War against the People Fought by those who Are Drugged by Power, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1006.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War on Drugs; a.k.a. The War on Individual Rights, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1016.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War on Drugs is a Racist War, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1014. - Anyhow, it is not is not a war on "drugs" but just on some selected narcotic and poisonous drugs. Nor is it really a war on those drugs but one on their producers, traders and users, while other drugs, like alcohol and tobacco, are largely tolerated, although their users do harm and kill themselves and other people in much greater numbers than do the outlawed drugs. Racists simply use the powers and opportunities provided to them by such unjust laws. - J.Z.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, There isn't a right that the war on drugs doesn't threaten or violate, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 1019.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Culture, 3pp, chapter & URL list only, in PP 1689-1693: 700.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Economy, Chapter & URL list only, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 698.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Economy. Valenturian money is E-merits, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 949.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Education, Home Page, listing chapters & URLs of his formal education system and even on extra-curricular activities, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 689.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Philosophy & Religion, 1/2p URL list only, in PP 1689-1693: 702.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Volunteering other People's Services and Money, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 965.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Why Is Abortion the only Absolute Right Recognized by the State? 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1002.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Why the State Can't Survive, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 813.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, World Peacekeeping Policy, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 432.
FLANAGAN, GREGORY, World Peacekeeping Policy, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 748.
FLAWS, MARGARET, Anarchism and Feminism, 1p, in PP 1699: 11.
FLEMING, KURT & TIMM, UWE, Macht Stirner angst ... oder einsam oder frei? Ein Streitgespraech, 7 S., in PP 1625: 66.
FLEMING, KURT W. to ZUBE, JOHN, 7.2.2000, 1 S. , in PP 1619/20 225. - paulchen: kfleming@tk-online.de
FLEMING, KURT W., See: STIRNER, MAX, Max Stirner Archiv, Leipzig, established by KURT W. FLEMING, http://www.p-beier.de/Stirner/ kfleming@t-online.de 233 S., in PP 1619/20: 1.
FLETCHER OF SALTOUN, Selected Writings, 11pp, from "The Political Works of Andrew Fletcher, Esq.", London, 1732, 1749, somewhat modernized, (c) Scottish Academic Press, in PP 1685/86: 112. On Militias.
FLEW, ANTONY, Private Property & Social Justice, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 231.
FLEW, ANTONY, Public Health or Private Choice, 2pp: 767, in PP 1601-04. - Public Health, at least to some extent, prevents Private and Individual Health, the only thing that really can exist and matters. - J.Z.
FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 1p, of: KEALEY, TERENCE, The Economic Laws of Scientific Research, Macmillan, 1996, 394pp, L 17.99, ISBN 0 333 65755 1, in PP 1708-1710: 456.
FLEW, ANTONY, Review of: BARKER, EILEEN, Editor, LSE on Freedom, LSE Books, 395pp, 1p: 789, in PP 1601-04.
FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: BECKER, JASPER, Hungry Ghosts: China's Secret Famine, John Murray, London 1996, 368pp, L 20, ISBN 0 7195 5433 0, in PP 1708-1710: 436.
FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: BETHEL, TOM, The Noblest Triumph: Property and Prosperity through the Ages, St. Martin's Press, N.Y., 1998, 384pp, $ 29,95, ISBN 0 312 21083 3, in PP 1708-1710: 605.
FLEW, ANTONY, Review of: LEVIN, MICHAEL, Why Race Matters, Praeger, Westport, 415pp, 2pp: 815, in PP 1601-04. - Let it matter to whom it matters. Let's have all kind of voluntarily segregated racial societies together with all kinds of voluntarily integrated and anti-racist societies. To each his own. Only wrongful compulsion must cease, in this sphere, too. - J.Z.
FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: SOWELL, THOMAS, The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulations as a Basis for Social Policy, Basic Books, N.Y., 1995, 310pp, ISBN 0 465 08994 1, in PP 1708-1710: 305.
FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: TASSANO, FABIAN, The Power of Life or Death: A Critique of Medical Tyranny, Duckworth, London, 1996, 177pp, L 35, in PP 1708-1710: 326.
FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 3pp, of: SKRABANECK, PETER, The Death of Humane Medicine and the Rise of Coercive Healthism, Social Affairs Unit, London, 1994, L 12.95, ISBN 0 907631 59 2: 217 & FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 1p, of the same book, in PP 1708-1710: 219.
FLEW, ANTONY, See: HUME, EDWARD (Sean Gabb), Review, 1p, of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shepherd's Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp, ISBN 1 873712 47 2, in PP 1708-1710: 226.
FLEW, ANTONY, Shephard's Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp, Review only, by GABB, SEAN: 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.
FLEW, ANTONY, The Case Against Determinism: A Reply to Sean Gabb, 7pp, in PP 1708-1710: 54.
FLEW, ANTONY, Towards Truth, Through Falsification, 2pp: 732, in PP 1601-04.
FLICK, FRANK, The Keynote, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 5. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
FLOATING EXCHANGE RATES, See: POWELL, ENOCH, Floating Exchange Rates, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 76.
FLOOD RELIEF, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Flood Relief, THE FREEMAN, 10/?7 (1957-1997? Text says 1927.), 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 141. - Somewhere I read about a French flood relief office (for the relief of victims of a particular flood), which continued in existence for over 20 years after the last victim had been paid. Government offices tend to enjoy a kind of immunity, in spite of all their wrongs and mistakes & uselessness, are even financially rewarded for their failures, and an all too long lifespan. To them and laws at least sunset clauses ought to be applied - better still: individual secessionism. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
FLOOD, ANDREW, Dreaming of a Reality where the Past & the Future Meet the Present. A Report on the Second Encounter for Humanity and against Neoliberalism, 8pp, in PP 1695: 28. - Not my kind of anarchism! - J.Z. - More by him e.g. under: www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/2419/andrew.html
FLOOD, ANDREW, Heading, 15. 4. 94, first published in 1993. Also from the ANARCHIST FAQ?: Defending the Bolshevics or defending the truth? 7pp, in PP 1703: 136. - "Back to first page": www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/2419/index.html
FLUORIDATION, See: VALERIAN, VALDAMAR, Behavioral Effects of Fluorides on Mass Populations, 3pp, in PP 1609: 101.
FLUORIDE ACTION NETWORK, Dec. 30, 00, 5pp, www.fluoridealert.org/ 5pp, in PP 1662: 12. Print-out somewhat flawed. Webmaster: m_connett@hotmail.com Guide to news & articles on the subject. Info sent by Howard Olson.
FLYGARE, WILLIAM, A Very Small First Step: Review of P.B. Dematteis, Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, Univ. Microfilms, 2pp, in PP 1610: 65.
FLYGARE, WILLIAM, To My Sweetheart - With an Addition to Bartlett, 3pp, in PP 1618: 75.
FLYGARE, WM., See: PARKER, S.E., Wm. Flygare (1916-1997), paragraph, biographical: 98.
FNF ARCHIVE, List of Articles and Papers, mainly from its FORMULATIONS, 9pp: 10, in PP 1601-04.
FNF Authors' Home Page, Contributions Wanted, Conditions, 1p: 6, in PP 1601-04. - With 1p of notes by John Zube.
FNF Home Page, 1p: 1, in PP 1601-04.
FNF Links to Other Sites, 1p: 8, in PP 1601-04.
FNF List of Articles on Constitutions for Free Countries, 1p: 4, in PP 1601-04.
FNF List of Articles on Individual Rights, 1p: 5, in PP 1601-04.
FNF List of Articles on Intellectual Property, 1p: 2, in PP 1601-04.
FNF List of Articles on Money & Banking, 1p: 3, in PP 1601-04.
FNF List of Topics, 1p: 2, in PP 1601-04.
FOBE, RICHARD, The Creative Problem Solver's Toolbox, 1993, 350pp, $23.75, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 383.
FOCUS, I/1, May 968, II/1, February 1969, II/2, March 1969, II/3, April 1969, 80pp: 1, in PP 1559. - Published at Montana State University.
FOERSTER, STEPHEN H., The Basics of Economic Government, 1998 (c), 4pp, in PP 1678: 81. - I could not shake off its yellow background. Some people look for pearls in the mud, among the pigs. - J.Z., 23.5.01.
FOERSTER, STEPHEN H., The Late American Revolution, 2pp, in PP 1676: 173. See: ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT GROUP.
FOLDVARY, FRED & al, The Meaning of Supply and Demand, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 340.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Lifting the Veil of Tears. The Credit Exchange Alternative for Market Coordination, 27pp, no date, in PP 1745-1748: 458. - A new edition of a previous article also on clearing and LETS.
FOLDVARY, FRED, Free Banking Explained. Land-theory discussion group, 4 May 00, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 702. - A very limited view of free banking options. But then the horizons of most such contributions are rather limited. - It is not enough to recognize only fractions of the monetary freedom options. - But then, in the absence of a complete library on the subject, who CAN know them all? - J. Z.
FOLDVARY, FRED, Locke's Proviso, 1999, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 339.
FOLDVARY, FRED, The Natural Rate of Interest: The Austrian Response, 1999, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 339.
FOLDVARY, FRED, The Soul of Liberty, here only 1p flyer of Laissez Faire Books.com, in PP 1716: 34.
FOLDVARY, FRED; HILLARY, DAVID & OTHERS, The Cobb-Douglas Production Function, 1999, 8pp, in PP 1668/69: 331.
FOLEY, RIDGEWAY K., Jr., Mr. Dickens Was Right, THE FREEMAN, 1/94, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 130.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Affected with a "Public Interest", THE FREEMAN, 9/78, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 241.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Choice or Chains, THE FREEMAN, 4/74, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 267.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Commitment, THE FREEMAN, 3/77, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 258.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Insider Trading: The Moral Issue, THE FREEMAN, 11/87, 9pp, in PP 1751/52: 249.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Speak for Yourself, John - Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 9/74, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 370.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Charade of Participatory Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 2/91, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 300.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Liability Crisis, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 21pp, in PP 1751/52: 272.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Myth of Self-Regulation, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 293.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Problem with Power, THE FREEMAN, 3/78, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 236.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Rationale for Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 4/73, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 261.
FOLEY, TIMOTHY, A Radical Solution to our Perennial Postal Problems, 2pp: 194, in PP 1565-67.
FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., John Jacob Astor & the Fur Trade: Testing the Role of Government, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 317. - With interesting remarks on John C. Calhoun, as statist, protectionist and monopolist, not as consistent libertarian. - J.z.
FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., The Myth of the Robber Barons, Chapter 2: James J. Hill and the Transcontinental Railroads, 13pp, in PP 1684: 102. - The book, 169pp, list price $ 9.95, if available from Amazon.com for $ 8.46. - It, obviously, one of the few histories written with economic insight! - J.Z., 26.5.01.
FOLSOM, BURTON, Billy Durant: From Carriages to Cars, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 247. Ulrich von Beckerath, 1882-1969, once remarked, in essence: By watching just one product and its development one can learn more about the real economy than by reading many textbooks. This biography of a carriage and later car maker reminded me of this observation. - J.Z., 29.4.02.
FOLSOM, BURTON, Henry Ford & the Triumph of the Auto Industry, THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 6pp, in PP 1765: 42.
FONTENIS, GEORGES, Manifesto of Libertarian Communism, Links & URLs only, 1p, in PP 1696: 49. ANARCHIST LIBRARY http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/index.html
FOOD CRISIS? PASOUR, E.C., Jr., The World Food Crisis, THE FREEMAN, 12/75, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 116, on producer incentives.
FOOD PROBLEM? See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Agricultural Technology, Economic Incentives & World Food Problems, THE FREEMAN, 7/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 488.
FOOD, See: BILLINGSLEY, K.L., The Food Police Are Watching You, THE FREEMAN, 12/92, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 582.
FORBES, MALCOLM S., A New World Order ... of Freedom, IMPRIMIS, 8/91, 8pp, in PP 1755/56: 304.
FORCE VS. VIOLENCE, See: WILLIAMS, WALTER, When and under what Circumstances Should Violent Force Be Used? (c) 1995, Creators Syndicate, Inc., 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 105. - By my standards, rightful force isn't "violent" but defensive. It upholds basic rights and liberties without offending against such rights of innocents and non-aggressive people. Aggressive people lose most of their rights, as rational beings, at least temporarily, while they are aggressive. Then they retain only the rights of animals, i.e., the right not to be unnecessarily killed or injured or treated cruelly. Violence is very different from defensive force. It always violates the rights and liberties of others.- J.Z., 26.5.01.
FORD, BRYAN L. Caloric Restriction, Antioxidants, and the Free-Radical Theory of Aging. A Response to Harris, 3pp: 712, in PP 1589-94.
FORD, HENRY, See: FOLSOM, BURTON, Henry Ford & the Triumph of the Auto Industry, THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 6pp, in PP 1765: 42.
FORD, HENRY, See: HEATH, SPENCER, 1876-1963, The Social Function of Mr. Henry Ford, 1937 letter, to Dorothy Thompson, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 134.
FOREIGN AID, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Foreign Aid & International Crises, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 257.
FOREIGN AID, See: BANDOW, DOUG, New Excuses for Old Failures, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 272, on Foreign Aid.
FOREIGN AID, See: BOVARD, JAMES, The World Bank vs. the World's Poor, THE FREEMAN, May 88, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 27.
FOREIGN AID, See: FREEDOM MAGAZINE, More Statistics, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 150. On Foreign Aid to 127 Nations & Public Debt, World & US, 1971.
FOREIGN AID, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Foreign Investment vs. Foreign Aid, THE FREEMAN, 10/70, 12pp, in PP 1761-63: 260.
FOREIGN AID, See: MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Third World Development: Foreign Aid or Free Trade? THE FREEMAN, 7/87, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 151.
FOREIGN AID, See: MINI-PLANTS, Production Mini-plants in mobile containers. More than 700 portable production systems offered to Third World Countries, Sept. 01, 1/2 page, in PP 1728: 176. newsletters@the-financial-news.org An interesting example of technology transfers to under-developed countries. It does not have to come via giant enterprises in the hands of foreign corporations or via government grants but can come in small units, that could be financed by local productive coops, perhaps on terms, repayable out of production proceeds, provided only water & electricity supplies, transport, markets and security of transactions are sufficiently developed already. - J.Z.
FOREIGN AID, See: OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Failures & Fallacies of Foreign Aid, THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 17pp, in PP 1761-63: 275. - Governments, in their unlimited "wisdom", have managed to ignore such information for decades. - I doubt that this is only because of the "fringe benefits" they receive in the process. - J.Z.
FOREIGN AID, See: ROSS, H. R., How to Stop it ... A Taxpayers' Revolt? 1p from a speech against a $ 6.8 billion foreign aid bill, in PP 1713-1715: 151. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
FOREIGN AID, See: SCHOOLLAND, KEN, The Disaster of International Foreign Aid Programs, 988, Revised May 1998, 3pp, in PP 1660: 73. From ISIL:isil@isil.org www.isil.org schoolak001@hawai.rr.com
FOREIGN AID, See: SMITH, MENLO F., Foreign Aid the Voluntary Way, THE FREEMAN, 10/94, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 249.
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, See: BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Foreign Investment Helps Americans, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1753: 34.
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, See: CROCKER, C. BRANDON, Should We Stop Selling Real Estate to Foreigners? THE FREEMAN, 8/89, 2pp, in PP 1754: 84.
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Foreign Investment vs. Foreign Aid, THE FREEMAN, 10/70, 12pp, in PP 1761-63: 260.
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, See: MADISON, JAMES, Freedom & Foreign Investment, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 21.
FOREIGN POLICY, See: FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.List of linked essays only, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 337.
FOREIGN POLICY, See: GLENDERING, MARC-HENRI, Britain's Relationship with the European Union: An Open Challenge to Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 36, 2pp, in PP1742: 35.
FOREIGN POLICY, See: MOORE, RODERICK, Foreign Policy in the Post-Communist World: The Case for Selective Intervention, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 34, 4pp, in PP1742: 29. - Military intervention by well enough motivated, enlightened, trained and armed volunteer militias is one thing. Intervention by governments and their forces is another thing. Politicians, Bureaucrats and government officers cannot be trusted in this sphere any more than in any other, no matter how good their purely technical military training and knowledge may be. I know of no government which has a quite rightful and reasonable foreign policy or method for international interventions. They are all territorial organizations and have territorial aims only and as such they can only maintain the current problems or make them worse but cannot abolish them. - They do not know and respect all individual rights and liberties in their own countries - so how can we expect them to uphold them in others? For them even classical human rights are still in doubt or they are even widely offended against by them. And some are "armed" with modern and scientific nuclear "mass extermination camp" packages and their conventional air forces are ready to repeat all the mistakes of WW II, the Korean War, The Vietnam War, etc., all over again, with all too indiscriminate air raids and all too insufficient or confused war aims. The "colleteral damage" to innocents in the current War in Afghanistan, supposedly only a police action against a minority of terrorists, has probably already far exceeded the number of innocent victims in the September 11th, 01 attack. Under the misguidance of territorialism on all sides, this conflict is likely to escalate and continue indefinitely, with no real solution in sight. PIOT, J.Z., 31.5.02.
FOREIGN POLICY, See: RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policy Determines Real Cost of Defense, 2pp: 142, in PP 1572-73. - Who calculated how little it would cost and risk if it were based upon panarchistic practices and aims? - J.Z.
FOREIGN POLICY, See: STANWAY, ALEX, Privatizing Foreign Policy, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 35, 2pp, in PP1742: 33.
FOREIGN POLICY, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH, Non-Intervention: Foreign Policy for Americans, 2pp: 16; 3pp: 106; 2pp: 112, in PP 1572-73.
FOREIGN TRADE, See: FREE TRADE, EXPORTS, IMPORTS, DUMPING, TRADE BALANCE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL, PROTECTIONISM.
FOREIGNERS, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, How to Deal with Strangers, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 1p, in PP 1755/56: 124. - The Australian Government presently "thinks" that concentration camps are the "solution" for this "problem". - J.Z., 13.5.02.
FORESHEW, JENNIFER, CSIRO team flips the switch on plant genes, 1p, in PP 1627: 125. - Another "loaded" article. Whatever is poisonous to insect life is not necessarily harmless to human life. Moreover, insects are only exposed to small quantities and for short periods. - Give governments the chance to bio-engineer people as obedient subjects, taxpayers and soldiers, and they will! - J.Z., 8.8.00.
FORESHEW, JENNIFER, Net Hire Site Promises Lower Fees, A. 22.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1699: 55. - An idea as simple as directly linking employers and IT job seekers does often take as long a time before it is accepted. New ideas should be promoted by a special free market, based on an ideas archive & talent centre. - J.Z., 26.8.00.
FORESTS, See: LANDMESSER, RALF et al, Rettet den Regenwald, Preserve Tropical Forests, etc., 8 pp of news, with links, in PP 1675: 140. - What else can one expect when forests are entrusted to governments and their favourites? - Most of the critics do not want to change THAT precondition. J.Z.
FORFEITURE LAWS, See: BAXENDELL, N., No to car seizure laws, letter to OPEN ROAD, Jan./Feb. 2000, 1/2 p, in PP 1616: 139. - If such laws are applied ONLY to convicted criminals, not merely to suspects, at the discretion of police and customs officials, this would be QUITE another matter. Just another instance that many to most of the present laws provide more injustice than justice. Why? They are based on the prevailing popular prejudices among voters, politicians and bureaucrats. The highest officials gained their positions, in most cases, by appealing to these prejudices and by sharing them. - Enlightenment succeeds at first only among individuals and in minority groups. So they must be enabled to secede. - J.Z. 16.3.2000.
FORFEITURE LAWS, See: BENSON, BRUCE, Highway Robbery, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 4pp, on forfeiture laws, in PP 1766-68: 202. - However, there is a case for forfeiture - in case of genuine criminals, i.e. criminals with victims. Thus all present government assets should fall under such forfeiture, too. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
FORFEITURE LAWS, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Seizure Fever: The War on Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 11pp, in PP 1766-68: 190.
FORFEITURE LAWS, See: FREEDOM WORLD, No Civil Asset Forfeiture, Real Horror Stories, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 69.
FORFEITURE LAWS, See: NAYLOR, R.T., Maple Leaf Madness: Canada Follows US into Forfeiture Folly, MONTREAL GAZETTE, Dec. 4, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 285.
FORFEITURE LAWS, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Asset Forfeiture Run Amok, THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 324.
FORFEITURE LAWS, See: WATNER, CARL, Forfeiture Laws: A Reminder from the Past, 1p: 32, in PP 1569-70. - WATNER, CARL, Sweat them at Law with their Own Money? Forfeitures & Taxes in American History, 6pp: 59, in PP 1569-70.
FORFEITURE LAWS, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Police Confiscations Still Out of Control, 1p, in PP 1729: 117.
FORMULATIONS, List of Articles & Papers, 1993 - 2000, 9pp, in PP 1687/88: 358. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF
FOROGLOU, EMMANUEL, Dr. & GOETHE, Goethe's Faust on Paper Money, n.d., 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 593. foroglou@prodos.com
FORSTMANN, THEODORE J., Statism: The Opiate of the Elites, IMPRIMIS, 5/97, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 453.
FORT FREEDOM, Historical Archives, 1p list of links to articles, in PP 1609: 38.
FORT FREEDOM, Peace! Arms Control! Disarmament, 1p quoting Hitler and reporting on the doings of German and U.K. diplomats before all hell broke out. In PP 1609: 50.
FORT FREEDOM, Quotes, 2pp, in PP 1609: 54.
FORT FREEDOM, The Library, 1p, list of titles on line, in PP 1609: 29.
FORT FREEDOM, Welcome to Fort Freedom, 1p, edited by R. J. Long, in PP 1609: 28.
FOSTRA MITTEILUNGEN, Nr. 10, 1 Maerz 1968, 8 S.: 217, in PP 1595-96.
FOSTRA, Einleitung, vom STRATH LABOR, 2 S.: 215, in PP 1595-96.
FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, THE, volume I, 1952, 307 pages, indexed, 1-83, in PP 1549. The Essay collection was somewhat indexed by Bettina Bien Greaves. See: PP 1,036. The annual volumes are also separately indexed. I would like to see a combined and still more detailed index to all of FEE's output, which constitutes a real libertarian treasure chest, also full text editions on CD-ROMs and microfilm. Only THE FREEMAN has been microfilmed - by University Microfilms - and whatever material LMP got its hands on, e.g. most of the books by Leonard E. Read, and which was not severely copyrights restricted. Mostly FEE welcomes reproductions by LMP & others. It just wants proof of them. But so far it showed no interest in microfiched freedom literature like that of LMP and others and had not bothered to acquire a microfiche reading machine for it in its otherwise rich library - last time I checked. - J.Z.
FOUNDATION FRANCISCO MARROQUIN, 1p: 113, in PP 1572-73.
FOUNDING FATHERS, See: AMERICAN FOUNDING FATHERS, FREEDOM IN HISTORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 115. (115 resources) - FREE-MARKET.NET.
FOUNDING FATHERS, See: LADOWE, CHARLES R., Blunders of the Founding Fathers, THE FREEMAN, 2/75, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 172. - Free Banking, Post Office & the Constitution.
FOUNDING FATHERS, See: MARBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, , in PP 1737/38: 312. - Gov. Bradford's story, www.SierraTimes.com
FOUNTAIN OF TRUTH, THE, For Christ and For Liberty, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1677: 181. www.geocities.com/fountainoftruth/purpose.html
FOWKES, STEVE, Food Carcinogens and Anticarcinogens, 1p: 714, in PP 1589-94.
FOWLER, DAVE & NOBEL, DIANE, Government vs. The People, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 431.
FOWLER, DAVE, Review of: BLOCK, WALTER, Defending the Undefendable, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 483.
FOWLER, DAVE, Social Security? Don't Hold Your Breath ... 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 396.
FOX NEWS DIRECT, Sample of 2 Sep. 00, 2pp, in PP 1662: 160. Sent to me by Keith Johnson, asking whether I would be interest. Well, I am not. It does not concentrate on individual liberties & it is copyrighted. Most mere "news" just bring more of the same & thus aren't worth reading. Speedier delivery of worthless news is NOT the solution. - J.Z., 1.2.01 foxnewsdirect@list.newsdigital.com
FRAGMENTS, Floral Park, "World's Oldest and Greatest Individualist Magazine", according to its editors. - Issues: XXV-XXXIII, Spring, 1995, No. 1; Vol. 33, Summer 1995; Vol.33, Fall, 1995; Vol. 34, Winter 1995/1996, No. 1; Vol. 34/35, Winter 1996/Spring 1998, No. 1; Vol. 35, Summer/Fall 1997, No. 1/2; Vol. 35-36, January - March 1998, No. 1; Vol. 36, April - June 1998, No. 2; Vol. 36, July - September 1998, No. 3; Vol. 36, October - December 1998, No. 4, together with Vol. 37, January - March 1999, No. 1, 120 pages: 1, in PP 1564.
FRAGMENTS, Home page of an e-zine, 2pp, in PP 1614: 203. - No URL or e-mail address given on it. - I found it so colourful that it was difficult and expensive in toner to make it legible in a black on white print. - J.Z.
FRAGMENTS, Vol. 37, No. 2, 3, 4, combined, April - December 1999, 12 pp, in PP 1630: 70.
FRAGMENTS, Vol. 38, Nos. 1-4, Jan. - Dec. 2,000; Vol. 39, No. 1, January - March 2,001; Vol. 39, No. 1 (2! - J.Z.), April - Dec. 2,001, 42 pages, with some circulars & a letter by J.Z., in PP 1731: 1.
FRANCE, See: CLARKE, ANTOINE, Liberty in France, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 11, 4pp, in PP1742: 57. - Alas, French Enlightenment and encyclopaedic efforts and ideas in individual human rights have not been constantly developed and expanded. All too many and extensive relapses occurred, even during the French Revolution. That was demonstrated to me very well when on the 14th of July 1958, in Paris, the Museum of the French Revolution was closed - and a parade of the Veterans of the Algerian War took place. Only among Australian convicts did I ever see such an accumulation of brutish faces. I must admit, that in their uniforms, with many medals, they were better dressed, though. But did they fight for individual rights and liberties? What knowledge did they have of them, or interest in them? That most French people are almost constantly "under the influence", of their excellent wines, has probably not helped, either. - Not that the U.S., England, Canada, Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Germany or any other country was much, if any better, in this respect. But the French Revolution, like the American one, did start out with such a great promise - and led, also, to so many disappointments, because of its remaining non-libertarian features, not completely removed from all following revolutions, civil wars, uprisings
FRANCHISES, See: BALKIN, STEVEN, Franchises could be weapon against poverty, 1989, 1p, in PP 1730: 5. - While franchises could solve the problem of poverty for some, only sound productive cooperatives, partnerships, work coops or autonomous work groups, freedom from taxes and regulations, free trade, free enterprise, free migration, extensive shareholding, privatization of all statized property, monetary freedom and open cooperative access to natural resources, freeing prices, wages, salaries, rents, interest and exchange rates, competitive pension systems and an end to wars, civil wars and bloody revolutions(through voluntary State membership & personal laws), would significantly help to reduce or abolish involuntary poverty. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
FRANK, REX C., Taxes, Direct and Indirect, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 74. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, Paper Currency, 1729, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 703. - Great minds are not always great when it comes to monetary theories and practices. What kinds of paper currencies, issued by whom and under what conditions - would have helped? B.F. did not answer such questions here. But he poses the problem of currency shortage. - If printing had not made texts, particularly monetary reform texts, so rare and expensive, then sufficient criticism could have been added to the reproduction of any such text. Alternative, powerful and very affordable media like microfiche, floppies, websites and CD-ROMs make such a comprehensive publishing and written discussion of all such texts possible. So, why not use them more? - J.Z.
FRANZOESISCHE REVOLUTION & The Right of Individuals to Secede, See: FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB.
FRASER INSTITUTE, THE, Annual Report 1989, 22pp: 82, in PP 1559.
FRASER, IAN, Enter Radio Liberty & Libertarianz, 1p: 58, in PP 1561-63.
FRASER, IAN, New Zealand. Small Is Not Necessarily Beautiful, 1p: 309, in PP 1561-63. - ifraser@hug.co.nz
FREDERICK, DANNY, Free Will: Some Logical and Epistemological Issues, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 101.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 2pp, of: COWEN, TYLER & PARKER, DAVID, Markets in the Firm: A Market-Process Approach to Management, IEA, 1997, 92pp, in PP 1708-1710: 482. - Management "experts" have still to discover some of the benefits arising from the best forms of coop production. Here, too, it's government vs. no-government, centralization vs. decentralization, coercion vs. voluntary collaboration, enforced obedience vs. incentives, property and profits for the few vs. property and profits for all in an enterprise. - J.Z., 26.5.01.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 2pp, of: GILFOYLE, TIMOTHY J., City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution and the Commercialization of Sex, 1790-1920, 1994, 462pp, in PP 1708-1710: 249.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 2pp, of: LEAHY, MICHAEL P.T. Against Liberation: Putting Animals in Perspective, Routledge, 1994, 286pp, in PP 1708-1710: 151.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 3pp, of: SCRUTON, ROGER, Animal Rights and Wrongs, Demos, London, 1996, 113pp pb, L 7.95, ISBN 1 898309 82 5, in PP 1708-1710: 431.
FREE BANKING, See: ADHWA, RAKESH, Privatizing Money, 1p: 388, in PP 1579-80.
FREE BANKING, See: AHMAD, NIZAM, Denationalizing Money, May 3, 98, 2pp, from MOER newspaper article list, in PP 1629: 38.
FREE BANKING, See: BANFIELD, ERIC-CHARLES, Review of: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Monetary Evolution, Free Banking & Economic Order, Westview Press, 1992, 3pp: 51, in PP 1568 & 663, in PP 1601-04.
FREE BANKING, See: EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Banking in a Free Society, 3pp: 53, in PP 1568.
FREE BANKING, See: FNF List of Articles on Money & Banking, 1p: 3, in PP 1601-04.
FREE BANKING, See: GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Manning the Sea Walls, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 72, on free coinage & banking.
FREE BANKING, See: HANKE, STEVE H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, Jan. 14, 2,000, letter to WSJ, in PP 1629: 43. - Why only ONE parallel currency - and that also a forced state paper money? Why not as many as traffic will bear, all freely issued, refusable and market rated? - J.Z.
FREE BANKING, See: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Commercial Banking in a Free Society, 3pp: 547, in PP 1601-04.
FREE BANKING, See: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Misreading the "Myth": Rothbard on the Theory and History of Free Banking, 5pp: 299, in PP 1574-75.
FREE BANKING, See: LIBERTY BOOKS, St. Louis, Books & tapes on Legal Tender & The Fed, 1p leaflet sent by Dave Wilber, in PP 1629: 45. - Merril Jenkins is Dave Wilber's guru on money.
FREE BANKING, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
FREE BANKING, See: NORFED, National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code, Home p., 1p in PP 1629: 40. On a new legal currency backed by pure silver. - Is silver to become legal tender again? - J.Z.
FREE BANKING, See: NORFED, NORFED Invites Your Support, 2pp, May 4, 2,000, in PP 1629: 41.
FREE BANKING, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Alan Greenspan: A Minority Report, THE FREE MARKET, V/8, August 87, 1p, in PP 1629: 32.
FREE BANKING, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Taking Money Back, THE FREEMAN, Sep. 95, 3pp in PP 1629: 35.
FREE BANKING, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Mysterious Fed, THE FREE MARKET, IX/10, Oct. 91, 2pp in PP 1629: 33.
FREE BANKING, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Solution, 5pp, offering his limited monetary freedom notions, THE FREEMAN, 11/95, in PP 1629: 27. - A forced and exclusive gold bug currency would in some respects be an improvement and in others a disaster. Free choice of value standards and freedom of note issue and clearing must not be limited by prohibitions imposed the fans of the classical gold standard. But they should be free to practise it, and nothing else among themselves. For them it might actually suffice but it would, obviously, not cheap to do so. From the point of view of full monetary freedom, competitively minted gold coins and 100% covered and redeemable gold certificates are only two of numerous other options, including gold-accounting and gold-clearing. - J.Z., 17. 8. 00.
FREE BANKING, See: RUSHDOONY, ROUSAS JOHN, Gold, The Devil, And Legal Tender, CHALCEDON REPORT, Sep. 81, P.O. Box 156, Vallecito, Calif. 95 251, in PP 1629: 44.
FREE BANKING, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, An Open Letter to Mr. Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia, IMPRIMIS, 6/73, 8 pp, in PP 1755/56: 142. - It contains a paragraph on free banking. This secessionist did not permit secessions from his secessionist attempt, either. If he had, most complaints would not have arisen. To each his own secession! - J.Z.
FREE BANKING, See: TUCCILLE, JEROME D., Get Your Money's Worth, April 7, 2,000, 12pp, in PP 1629: 17. Spotlight on Free Banking, a weekly feature edited by J.D. Tuccille, offered by THE FREEDOM NETWORK. I have not yet got around to checking out how many such weekly features were offered since. No hint to the numerous monetary freedom titles of LMP is included here. E-mail: Feedback@Free-Market.Net for questions & comments! - J.Z.
FREE BANKING, See: ZUBE, JOHN to WILBER, DAVE, 15.6.00, 3pp on monetary freedom, in PP 1629: 46. - See: WILBER, DAVE to ZUBE, JOHN, 24. 6. 00, via winsmith@postnet.com 2pp, in PP 1629: 49. - I could not open his attachments. - See: ZUBE, JOHN to WILBER, DAVE, 12.7.00, 13pp, in PP 1629: 51. - On monetary freedom. - I doubt that we will ever agree on many points - but, let 10,000 flowers bloom!
FREE CHOICE, See: REAM, ROGER, The Assault on Free Choice, THE FREEMAN, 3/81, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 430.
FREE COINAGE, See: GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Manning the Sea Walls, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 72, on free coinage & banking.
FREE COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: SAVAGE, TERRY, A Realist's Plan for Building a Free Country in Space, I, 2pp: 412. II, 3pp: 432, in PP 1589-94.
FREE COUNTRY PROJECTS, See: FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, List of linked essays only, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 335.
FREE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, Destination: Freedom, 2pp, an outline of course 1: Destination Freedom, by Joseph A. Galambos, 1962, in PP 1699: 47.
FREE ENTERPRISE ZONES, See: GEDDES, PAUL, Review, 1p, of: GRUBEL, HERBERT, Free Market Zones, 1983, Fraser Institute: 64, in PP 1548.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: COLKSON, EDWARD P., Free Enterprise, Peace and Plenty, THE FREEMAN, 6/70, 7pp, in PP 1753: 20.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Private Enterprise Regained, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 126.
FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, Issue Nr. 48, 1 May 2001, 4pp: William Hague and the Race Relations Industry: A Few Words of Pity, in PP 1670: 205.
FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, List of its essays, by SEAN GABB, in issues 1-43, Sep 97 - 00, 4pp, in PP 1673: 1. old.whig@btinternet.com www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/index.htm
FREE LIFE, London, Contents listing for issues 15 - 24, 5pp, in PP 1624: 119.
FREE LIFE, Contents listing of online articles from FREE LIFE, for issues 15 - 32, length is indicated, 9pp, in PP1613: 198.
FREE LIFE, The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance, articles online, listed, for issues 15 - 38, 1p, in PP1613: 190. - In a more legible version, with links, 4pp: 191.
FREE LIFE, No. 36, April 2,000, The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance, 31pp, in PP 1707: 129. - Contacts: Sean Gabb, Chris R. Tame & Brian Micklethwait. old.whig@btinternet.com
FREE LIFE, See: GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE, www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/ online now from issue 15 on! 1p, in PP 1739: 67.
FREE LIFE, The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance, ISSN: 0260 5112, editor: Sean Gabb, 25 Chapter Chambers, London SW1P 4NN, Tel.: 07957 472 199 Fax: 020 7834 2031, E-mail: old.whig@btinternet.com Issues 17, January 1993 - 35, January 2000, 611pp, on 3 LMP microfiche, in PP 1708-1710: 1- 611.
FREE MARKET ECONOMICS, See: MANNERS, RON, Free-Market Economics (The Antidote for Socialist Policies), 1975, 3pp, in PP 1614: 90.
FREE MARKET NET, Freedom Home Page of the Week, ed. by Eric C. Johnson, 9pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed., with URLs, with some doubling up from downloads at different occasions: 54. Jan. 3, 2000, with hints to previous ones.
FREE MARKET NET, See: FREE NATION FOUNDATION & Free-Market.Net, Partners, Short Note: 74, in PP 1601-04. fnf@free-market.net
FREE MARKET YELLOW PAGES, 1p, in PP 1664/65 212. An ongoing directory or revival attempt?
FREE MARKET ZONES, See: GEDDES, PAUL, Review, 1p, of: GRUBEL, HERBERT, Free Market Zones, 1983, Fraser Institute: 64, in PP 1548.
FREE MARKET, See: CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Case for the Free Market, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 395.
FREE MARKET, THE, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Jan. - March 1990, 3 samples, 24pp, in PP 1745-1748: 809. - This is another source for monetary freedom articles of a particular kind, especially gold redemption notes. - 851 Burlway Rd., Burlingame, Cal 94010. E-mail and URL not mentioned there.
FREE MARKETEERS, THE, Nine Major Myths that People "Know for a Fact", 1997, 2pp, in PP 1614: 201. - freemarketeers@usa.net
FREE MIGRATION, See: ARMSTRONG, ARI, A "Free Market" Means Open Immigration, July 99, 2pp, in PP 1662: 123. - See mainly under IMMIGRATION.
FREE MIGRATION, See: ARMSTRONG, ARI, Juan Adame Sainz, American Hero, March 99, 1p, in PP 1662: 125. - Sainz was imprisoned for hiring illegal immigrants! THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT: www.co-freedom.com
FREE MIGRATION, See: ZUBE, JOHN to PHILIPSON, GRAEME, 22.8.00, on free migration, 2pp, in PP 1654: 105.
FREE MIGRATION, See: PHILIPSON, GRAEME, Time to end the great barrier grief, SMH, 22.8.00, 1p, in PP 1654: 106, for free migration.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION & Free-Market.Net, Partners, Short Note: 74, in PP 1601-04. fnf@free-market.net
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF & SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, SIL, Downloads, 1999, incomplete, 832 pages in 4 microfiche at 36x reduction, with some comments by John Zube, in PP 1601-04. See: FNF.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, A first selection of website articles, 64pp, in PP 1568.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Archive of Papers from the FNF, with contents listing, Autumn 1993 - Summer 1999, 9pp: 2, in PP 1568.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Children in a Free Nation, List of topics, 1/2p, in PP 1687/88: 315.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Deviant Life Styles, Links to 3 essays only, in PP 1687/88: 343.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Free Market Alternatives to the State, List of topics, with URL list, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 312.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Home Page. 1page: 1, in PP 1568. E-mail: info@freenation.org webmaster: Wayne Dawson, wayne@freenation.org 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 310 www.freenation.org/index.html
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Introduction, Survey of its Output and some sample articles, 57pp, in PP 1687/88: 310.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, People, Directory, with e-mails, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 314.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Previous Publications of the Free Nation Foundation, sales list only, 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 321.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Proprietary Communities, List of topics, with URLs, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 313.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Free-Market Alternatives to the State, 2pp of an alphabetical list of topics, guiding to online articles, in PP 1662: 134. Send comments & suggestions to Roy Halliday: royhalliday@mindspring.com
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Limited Government versus No Government, File of articles online. Alas, only 2 are listed here so far, the one by Hinton, for "limited governments" and Roderick T. Long's reply. 1p, in PP 1662: 136. - Altogether there are probably hundreds if not thousands of articles & books on this subject. On CD-ROMs they could all be published together. J.Z. infor@freenation.org Webmaster: Wayne Dawson: wayne@freenation.org
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Money and Banking, Article List, Sep. 20, 1999, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 779. www.freenation.org
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, The Economy of a Free Nation, 1999, 1p, list of articles, in PP 1672 : 143. - Inserted here because the space became available and I shy away from renumbering the following pages. - J.Z.
FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Website, 1p, in PP 1656-1659, insert by J.Z.
FREE NATION UPDATE, Issue # 2 - February 02, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 397, sent by John Kosanke johnfkosanke@yahoo.com
FREE NATIONS FOUNDATION, Individual Rights in a Free Nation, 1p guide, 10 Dec. 99, to 7 of its online articles, by R. J. Rummel, Lysander Spooner, Roy Halliday & Roderick T. Long, in PP 1662: 130.
FREE RADICAL, THE, Editorial Policy, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 391.
FREE RADICAL, THE, Feminist Interpretation of Ayn Rand: The Debate Continues, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 384.
FREE RADICAL, THE, Notes on the Bills of Rights and Due Process, 10 points, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 392.
FREE RADICAL, THE, Now Online, home page, 2pp editor@freeradical.co.nz - 139, in PP 1568.
FREE RADICAL, THE, Online Edition December 1999 - February 2000, contents listing only, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 374.
FREE RADICAL, THE, Online, Contents List for the December 1999 issue, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 373.
FREE RADICAL, THE, Politics, Economics & Life as if Freedom Mattered, contents list of issue 44, Nov. 00/ Jan. 01, 2pp, in PP 1678: 204. Lindsay Perigo, editor, editor@freeradical.co.nz
FREE RADICAL, THE, The Bill of Due Process, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 394.
FREE REPUBLIC, Home Page, www.FreeRepublic.com 2pp (c) with my reply to Jim Robinson, 1p, on CD-ROM project, in PP 1679: 21. jimrob@psnw.com
FREE REPUBLIC, Homesite, 2pp, in PP 1616: 140. Site: www.FreeRepublic.com, recommended by James P. Hogan.
FREE RIDERS, See: BARGER, MELVIN D., Free Riders Face a Rocky Road, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 7pp, in PP 1753: 46.
FREE SOCIETY, DURABLE, STABLE? See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, A Durable Free Society: Utopian Dream or Realistic Goal? IMPRIMIS, 3/82, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 6. - It becomes a realistic goal once one aims not at a single free society for all but for those only who do favor it, while at the same time one advocates other kinds of free, less free and even unfree societies for those who do favor them, i.e., are prepared to live in them at their own expense and risk. Libertarians do have to become tolerant enough for that - if they want a completely free society for themselves as soon as possible, with the least realisation effort. No single form of society is likely to become ever attractive enough for all the diverse people. But full experimental freedom for all can be attractive for all, even those who merely want to prolong the status quo for themselves, as long as they can. Full consumer sovereignty towards governments and non-governmental societies! PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02
FREE SOVEREIGN UNIVERSAL TREATY ORGANIZATION, FSUTO, Home P., 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 637. - "Treaties and contracts formed between sovereign individuals and governments for the protection of individual freedom and the settlement of inter-governmental disputes." See: LIBERTYCRACY & FLANAGAN, GREGORY.
FREE SPEECH, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Free Speech or Civil Liberties, article list, 5pp, in PP 1753: 7.
FREE SPEECH, See: TURIANO, MARK, The Virtues of Free Speech, THE FREEMAN, 9/96, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 358. - Most overlook that it does also require Free Speech Corners, Discussion Centres, sufficient announcement of all public meetings & the optimal use of alternative media. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
FREE STAR, No. 37, August 1969, published by Karlis Paucitis, first page only, in PP 1675: 152.
FREE TRADE, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, 9pp, in PP 1704: 152. -
FREE TRADE, See the numerous articles on this subject in PP 1761-1763.
FREE TRADE, See: CLANCY, ROBERT, Free Trade: Practising What We Preach, 2pp: 102, in PP 1572-73. - As a Georgist he did not realize that free enterprise and free trade in money options is more required for the abolition of unemployment than any land reform. - J.Z.
FREE TRADE, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Can FREE TRADE Deliver the Goods? 1996, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 67. - Without monetary & financial freedom it isn't FREE trade! - J.Z., 8.5.01.
FREE TRADE, See: HART, DAVID, Various websites, in PP 1607/08.
FREE TRADE, See: MARX, KARL, On the Question of Free Trade, from speech, Jan. 9, 1848, Brussels, 7pp, in PP 1668/69: 297.
FREE TRADE, See: PAUL, RON, What Is Free Trade, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, May 2, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1629: 173.
FREE TRADE, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., What Is a Just International Economic Order? THE FREEMAN, 1/86, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 8.
FREE TRADE, See: SMILEY, DAVID, Is Trade Dangerous? 2pp, from: GOOD GOVERNMENT, Dec. 82, Georgist: 110, in PP 1583." - Compare Bastiat's remark: "Society Is Exchange!
FREE TRADE, See: STUMM, JIM, Free Trade: A Myth or a Reality? 2pp: 78, in PP 1572-73.
FREE TRADE, See: TAYLOR, JOAN KENNEDY, Editor, Free Trade, The Necessary Foundation for World Peace, 1p announcement of the book: 60, in PP 1655.
FREE TRADE, See: ZUBE, JOHN to SKORBURG, JOHN et al, 28.3.01, on Free Trade & CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1704: 160. - Without optimally using CD-ROMs for all freedom writings, we do not fairly, sufficiently and freely trade with all the freedom ideas, projects, talents, addresses and services that we do have to offer. Alas, among the tenthousands of libertarian sites on the Internet, how many do point out this fact, draw the natural conclusion from it and do something about it? It is almost as if they were mesmerized by websites or print on paper only and blind to other alternative media options, no matter how cheap, easy, convenient, lasting and microeconomically efficient they are. None so blind as those who will not see! - With ALL media towards liberty. For me the affordable alternative media are at least at present much more of an under-utilized opportunity than are all the mass media combined. Even the website publishing options are put to shame by the capacity of a single 50 cents CD-ROM. Try downloading 650 Mbs from the Internet and see how much it costs you in hard and unpleasant labor and in connection costs! Why should this job - and scanning of texts not yet put online or on CD-ROMs, not be done in an efficient international division of labor between tenthousands of freedom lovers? - J.Z., 29.5.02 & 10.6.02.
FREE WORLD ORDER WEBSITE & BUILDFREEDOM.COM, Freedom Technology Resource Directory, a list of think tanks with their URLs, 2pp www.buildfreedom.com/index.htm , in PP 1674: 59. - As in most of its outlets, it advocates "e-gold as money", here by quoting Charles DeGaulle: "Gold is absolute objectivity. It is blind like justice. It has no politics and ideology, no likes or dislikes, no friends or enemies. All it recognizes is its possessor, whom it serves faithfully so long as he has it." - Gold weight units are at best just optional value standard units. As such one does not have to possess them, not even as a note-issuing banker. One of THE WORST POSSIBLE USES THAT CAN BE MADE OF GOLD COINS IS TO TURN THEM INTO AN EXCLUSIVE AND FORCED CURRENCY (EXCHANGE MEDIUM) & COMPULSORY REDEMPTION FUND OF THE ISSUERS FOR ALL THEIR EXCHANGE MEDIA AND CLEARING ACCOUNTS. That means to thoughtlessly repeat ancient wrongs and mistakes. Their use as OPTIONAL VALUE STANDARDS & EXCHANGE MEDIA, i.e., in voluntary payment communities, can serve or harm only these. The exclusive as well as the optional gold currency do have enemies and friends. The former does not have enough enemies and the latter does not have enough friends. - There is a vast difference between compulsory or customary gold redemptionism, with its inbuilt limitations upon free exchanges, and gold value accounting and gold value clearing, with no inherent limitations upon the quantities and values of exchanges that they can serve. - J.Z., 3. & 21. 5.01. - A debtor free to offer gold coins in payment, when and to the extent that he possesses them, is one thing, the legal claim of creditors to demand gold coins in payment from a debtor who does not possess them, is another. This authority of creditors, unless based on voluntary contracts (subject, like all dealings in futures to a withdrawal premium), should be generally replaced by the right of creditos to clearing only, i.e., to be paid in gold weight value certificates, that essentially represent the service and product provision capacity of debtors. These certificates to be freely market rated. When properly issued and standing at par on a free gold market then most creditors would probably, most of the time, prefer them to being paid in gold coins. Otherwise, a suffient and free-market rated discount will still deliver to them the full gold weight value of their claims. - J.Z., 24.5.02.
FREEDLAND, JONATHAN, History on Trial, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 217. - On David Irving's libel action. I would not call D.I. a "historian", even if some university pays him as such. - A historian should display a minimum of objectivity, which, according to this report, he fails to show. - J.Z.
FREEDOM BOOKS, Online Bookstore, www.freedombooks,com 5pp, in PP 1679: 4.
FREEDOM BOOKS, Second Hand Books, Author Index, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 187. - The e-mail address given, in various versions, is no longer functional & the URL is not recognized by Word 97 as such. www2.freedombooks.com/ - J.Z.
FREEDOM CORPS OF PRESIDENT BUSH, See: LP RELEASE, 31.1.02, Freedom Corps, President Bush's USA Freedom Corps is a wasteful affront to American ideals, 3pp, in PP 1737/38: 399.
FREEDOM DEFINITIONS & NOTES, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Freedom Definitions and Notes, May 2,000, 101pp, in PP 1626: 1. - These are part of the upcoming SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia, of which 7 volumes on 7 microfiche are out so far, 1470 pages, covering A - part of G.
FREEDOM DICTIONARY, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Dictionary, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 64.
FREEDOM DIRECTORIES, Sites, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 83.
FREEDOM ENGINEERING, 2pp of Introductions, FAQ, Key Freedom Factors, Glossary, Formulas, Links, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 85.
FREEDOM ENGINEERING, Hello & Products, 4pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 71
FREEDOM FORUM ONLINE, Sample of Oct. 18, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1716: 89.
FREEDOM FROM RELIGION FOUNDATION, Home Page, incomplete, due to colouring. Publishes FREETHOUGHT TODAY. About the Foundation: www.ffrf.org/brochure.html 1p, in PP 1681: 83.
FREEDOM FROM WANT? See: BOVARD, JAMES, Bogus Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 253, on "freedom from want".
FREEDOM IN THE U.K., Home Page, deg19x@yahoo.com 3pp with links to articles, in PP 1679: 60. Site by G. James, last updated 28 June 2000. Webrings.. e.g. www.polemic.net/webring.html
FREEDOM IN THE UK, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1677: 190.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Bensenville, later Los Angeles, Publisher: Willis E. Stone, Editor: Franklin Dix, Publication of the The Liberty Amendment Committee, all issues on hand, Autumn 1970 - Summer 1974, 320pp, in PP 1713-1715: 1. - Autumn 70; Winter 70/71; Spring 71; Summer 71; Interim 71/72; Year's End 72; Spring 73; Summer 73: Constitution Edition; Spring 74, Summer 1974. - For INDEX see: 311. - See: LIBERTY AMENDMENT.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Blueprint for Despotism. Constitution for a United Republics of America, monograph # 2, unsigned, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 41.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Consequences of Revolution, monograph # 3, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 47.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Index, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 311.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, More Statistics, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 150. On Foreign Aid to 127 Nations & Public Debt, World & US, 1971.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Revolution, History tells us that revolutions, deadly to life and property, rarely produce human liberty, monograph # 1, unsigned, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 37.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Special Tools for Special Purposes, List of Publications, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 72.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Statistics, on Social Security, demonstrating that savings put away at 5% could do two to three times better, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 123. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, To Defeat Despotism - Preserve Liberty, monograph # 4, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 53.
FREEDOM MAGAZINE, What Is the Liberty Amendment, 14pp, stating 75 points, in PP 1713-1715: 297.
FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY BY CATEGORY, 20 categories, with e.g. 1008 Online Resource Directories, 1012 Scholarly & In-Depth Studies, 871 Commentary, Opinion & Book Reviews, 1187 Institutes, Organizations and Clubs, 150 Online Discussion and E-Mail Lists, 367 Books, 2pp, in PP 1704: 9.
FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY BY TOPIC, from 4 pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 18, 2nd ed., with URLs: 1 - Why didn't they alphabetize this list and also provide an alphabetized list of ALL of their by now over 17,000 references? With it they would come close to a libertarian encyclopaedia, directory, abstracts list, as well as providing a kind of libertarian library. Ideas do not always fit into rough classifications. Nor do names of organizations, publications & individuals or their activities and projects. They do only provide an alphabetical list of their membership, by user-names. As it is, I do not remember ever having received a response to my entries on this net. - J.Z., 24.2.02.
FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY BY TOPIC, with number of entries for each, 1p, in PP 1704: 10. - E.g., there are 58 entries on individualist anarchism, 142 on Gun Rights, 56 on Private Conservation, 82 on Global Warming, 42 on Asset Forfeiture, 31 on Jury Nullification, 29 on Immigration. - If the whole were alphabetically ordered, already a libertarian encyclopaedia would result with multiple entries on each subject. It would be advisable to publish it as well on a CD-ROM. - J.Z.
FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY, by Category, Topic, Region, lists with URLs, 5pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 20.
FREEDOM NETWORK NEWS, San Francisco, ISIL, No. 27 (# 3, 1990; Fall 1993; December 1995; Feb./Mar 1996; June/Juli 1996; November 1996; No. 48 (March 1997); No. 49 (September 1997); No. 50 (Nov/Dec. 1997); No. 51 (March 1998); No. 52 (July/August 1998); No. 53 (Oct/Nov. 1998); No. 54 (Jan/Feb 1999); No. 56 (May-July 1999): 316 pages: 1, in PP 1561-63.
FREEDOM NEWS, 25 Jan. 2000 - 22 Feb. 2000, in PP 1609, 94pp of samples: 112. - info@free-market.net - Note by John Zube: Please ponder: What kind of changes could make an almost daily freedom newspaper more interesting reading. Positive news only? Less trivia? A separation of the positive from the negative news? Less repetition? Less reports of the same trials, in installments? More open input? Assorted news for special interests only? - What kind of freedom newsletter would turn you on? A lot of "court" & monarchy watching? - Please elaborate your views on this and send them to me & FREEDOM NEWS. - Such news deserve to come out in optimal form & deserve the widest possible net for gathering them. Thus I miss a column: "Send us your freedom news! - One joke per day or caricature or significant pro-freedom quote or definition or optimal reply or new interesting website would help. - Maybe add: A new program, association, project, idea, review, publication, dissertation, thesis, biography or index, or coming-up event, the discovery of a new freedom talent or activist, a new freedom bookstore or book mailer, a new open air free speech center, a new alternative medium for freedom publishing, a new address that welcomes libertarian visitors (after prior private arrangements), a new discussion site on the web. - YOU add you own list of WANTED FREEDOM NEWS! - It DOES mention numerous web links, with its abstracts of news. - If you have liked what you have read in these few samples (my first and close to latest) or do hope for still better issues to come, simply subscribe like I did. It costs you only some reading time and wastes it less than the daily newspapers & radio- or TV news or gossip over the fence do. - If you give it sufficient new good input then its quality might further improve. - PIOT, John Zube, 23.2.2000. e-mail: jzube@acenet.com.au
FREEDOM NETWORK NEWS, ISIL, Nos. 55 (March/April 1999), 57 (Aug.- Oct. 99), - 60 (Oct.-Nov. 00), 62 (April-June 01), 122 pages, incomplete, 56 & 61 missing, in PP 1729: 1 - 122.
FREEDOM NETWORK SEARCH RESULTS, Incomplete list, 20 pages, with entries of 879 matching records, in PP 18, 2nd ed. : 34.
FREEDOM NETWORK, Member Directory in Alphabetical Order, alas, only by user-name. Hint only, 1/2p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 19.
FREEDOM NETWORK, THE, Since 1995, update, 1p, of Sep. 10, 1999, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 17.
FREEDOM NETWORK: Directory by Category, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 8. Feedback@Free-Market.Net
FREEDOM NETWORK: Directory by Region, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 10.
FREEDOM NEWS DAILY & FM NEWS, 20.12.2000 - 25.7.01, incomplete, 701 pages, in PP 1718 - 1721: 1. Louis James: Ljames@free-market.net The end-notes are often left out, as merely repetitive and requiring too much space. - With some annotations by John Zube. FMNews@free-market.net - info@free-market.net libertynow@free-market.net
FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, 2. August 01, 6pp, in PP 1739: 151.
FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, 26.1.01 - 26.1.02, incomplete, 418pp info@free-market.net in PP 1740/41: 1. - All too much a service for those people only who are addicted to the trivial and repetitive details of daily freedom struggles, like "reason" did, after its first few years, i.e., for news hounds rather than ideas hunters. Thus I have come to save less and less of these e-mails and concentrated on those only which contained at least one news item that, to me, was significant. I am aware that others will apply other standards. The summarizations of the events referred to are also not always accurate or somewhat misleading in their language use. But that applies to most abstracts and here one can always look up the details under the URLs given. I will not attempt to abstract these abstracts. It seems difficult to impossible to get projects like extensive use of alternative media (e.g. microfiche, floppies, CD-ROMs, DVDs & Blue Ray DVDs for all libertarian writings) listed and discussed in such news reports, no matter how cheap, easy, powerful and convenient alternative media are for such purposes and no matter how much such publishing and reading is needed. - Old habits, traditions & customs tend to prevail. - J.Z., 3.3.02. Note to page 3: Subsidizing the murder of unborn foreigners is no longer O.K. but that of the murder of the own nationals of this kind still is! - The number of innocent victims of the Sep. 11, 2001 attack do pale by comparison. J.Z., 26.1.01, 3.3.02. - To the cloning news on sheet 4: Even the voluntarily or involuntarily cloned person should not have the right to exterminate "his" clones - for he can rightly own only his own body. - J.Z., 26.1.01. - To sheet 5: "e pluribus unum" - "out of many, one" - is not just a motto but a threat to all dissenters! - J.Z. - Page 26: Reparations for African slavery? Why not also advance the idea, e.g., for the victims in the Spartacus uprising against the Romans and for African negro slaves against African and Arab slave masters and traders, and a class action on behalf of all former slaves and their descendants, to show the absurdity of this idea? Fighting today's forms of slavery makes much more sense. - J.Z., 11.8.01. - According to recent news reports there are now about 27 million slaves in the world, mainly women and children and mainly in sexual slavery! - J.Z., 31.5.02. - To sheet 29, E-Gold, e-metal in circulation: Electronic certificate claims to supposedly stored gold metal, used for circulation, keeps, quite uncritically, an outdated notion of gold in circulation, one of gold not only as a value standard but also as an exchange medium. As an exchange medium it is too expensive and much too limited in quantity to mediate the exchange of ALL OTHER goods and services and to cover ALL credits and debts. As an optional value standard it can still be very useful for an UNLIMITED number of exchanges. - J.Z., 3.3.02. - And as an optional exchange medium, in metal coins, bullion or corresponding certificates, it could also media a considerable number of transactions. But we should never make the number and size of our exchanges dependent upon the availability of such exchange media. - J.Z., 31.5.02. - Sheet 38: Cartoon reference: It is hardly worthwhile to look up a website containing only a single libertarian cartoon. Now, if there were one site showing hundreds to thousands of such cartoons ... J.Z. - Sheet 46: Rights to and including a nuclear device? No one has the right to develop, build, ready, store and use ABC mass murder devices or anti-people or genocidal "weapons"! - J.Z., 20.2.02. Sheet 58: Genetic modifications: It is not an issue that is to be decided collectively for all. Individual choice - and no cover-ups! - J.Z., 11.8.01. - Even the individual human fertile egg cell does discriminate on which fertile semen cell of many it will finally accept. - J.Z., 3.3.02. - Sheet 66: Excessive force by policemen during Genoa anti-globalization demonstration. Reported as if there had been no excessive force by the demonstrators. Should policemen have to take everything dished out to them and also every destruction or obstruction of private property - and keep smiling? Whether we or they liked it or not, these policemen fought for Free Trade, Freedom of Expression and Assembly, against enemies of liberty & rights. - J.Z. - Sheet 99: Expatriates seceding or renouncing their citizenship to avoid US taxes. The generalization of such actions is not yet sufficiently discussed, outside my ON PANARCHY series and www.panarchy.org - Sheet 119: University classes: Private bias should be privately supported by volunteers, not tax-supported as "academic freedom". But official bias should not be tax-supported, either. Complete separation of education & the State. This means also: Complete tax-exemption for ALL educational activities. - J.Z., 20.2.02. - Sheet 143: Rape flourishes in US prisons: Coercive sexual segregation will inevitably lead to some such cases. Allow sexual visitations by wives, girlfriends and prostitutes. - J.Z., 20.20.02. - Sheet 155, Eamonn Butler on terrorism, advocating free trade and democracy: To end almost all terrorism - except that by the medically insane - MUCH MORE freedom than that is required. Freedom even for those communities that the terrorists imagine to be ideal and risk their lives for and the lives of innocents - as long as their volunteer communities are ALSO confined to exterritorial autonomy only! PIOT, J.Z., 27.9.01. The notion of collective responsibility must be fought in most cases, i.e., whenever and by whoever it is wrongly applied. - J.Z., 3.3.02. - The above is just a sample of my hand-written annotations. Obviously, I will not always be willing to include such comments in my literature list. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, 29 July 2000 - 16 January 2001 www.free-market.net www.hazlitt.org/ info@free-market.net & FM NEWS - The Freedom Network Newsletter, 21 September 2000 - 31 December 200, Chris Whitten chris@free-market.net www.free-market.net/ Both incomplete series. Here on altogether 416 pages, in PP 1666/67: 1-416.
FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, 9.11.01, 8pp, in PP 1737/38: 237. (That one just slipped in among the the DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET newsletters!)
FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, from free-market.net, 23.2.2,000-16.8.00 info@free-market.net, www.free-market.net/news/ WITH FM NEWS, the Freedom Network Newsletter, twice a month, ed. by Chris Whitten, chris@free-market.net 10.2.2,000-30.7.2,000, www.free-market.net/ together 526 pages, on 3 microfiche, in PP 1631-1633: 1. - Mostly containing all too short news summaries, presumed to be of interest to freedom lovers, together with URLs for those seeking further details. - Sometimes competitions are run and book prizes offered, e.g. page 3. - Marginal notes, hand-written, by John Zube.
FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, incomplete, only issues of: 2.10.01; 24.10.01; 25.1.02; 19.1.02; 28.9.01; 19.2.02, 49pp, in PP 1726/27: 276. - I would still prefer compilations of worthwhile ideas & projects to mere news. One can be drowned in repetitive and trivial news. - J.Z.
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, See: LAMBERTON, LANCE, Property Rights & the First Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 208.
FREEDOM OF PRESS, See: BARGER, MELVIN D., Back Door Press Control, THE FREEMAN, 2/74, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 300. - Why not rather use media, like microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, for libertarian texts, that are not controlled and go on ignoring the mass media, as long as they are not open to freedom ideas? - J.Z., 1.6.02.
FREEDOM OF PRESS, See: COULTER, MICHAEL L., Freedom of the (Printing) Press, THE FREEMAN, 10/84, 3pp, in PP 1765: 162. - Leave the mass media & their readers to their idiocies, errors & myths and spread better ideas with affordable & powerful alternative media. Do not commit yourself to one such medium ONLY, like e-mail & websites. J.Z.
FREEDOM OF SPEECH, See: ANDERSON, BILL, Freedom of Speech/Freedom of Ownership, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 1p, in PP 1765: 168.
FREEDOM OF SPEECH, See: CATO'S LETTERS, No. 15, February 4, 1720, Of Freedom of Speech: That the same is inseparable from Public Liberty, 2pp, in PP 1675: 84.
FREEDOM OF SPEECH, See: GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets Defending Freedom of Speech, list of 3, with URLs, 1998, 1p, in PP 1673: 140.
FREEDOM ORIENTED PROJECTS/ORGANIZATIONS, Links & List, 2pp, in PP 1679: 47. www.pinn.net/~jongalt/index.html mailto:jonalt@pinn.net
FREEDOM PRESS BOOKSHOP, Literature List, 1995, 4pp, in PP 1645-1653: 66.
FREEDOM PRESS, Wellington, N.Z., Anarchy. An Introduction to Anarchist Ideas & Action, 17pp in PP 1637-1640: 549.
FREEDOM SERVER, THE, Second Edition, Essays on Freedom, 1995, 1997, version 0021, list of essays only, with abstracts and links & URL list, 15pp, in PP 1676: 31. - I could not reach them under administrator@freedom-server.co.uk Reply: Host unknown. I had left out the "mailto:" before administrator and did not try again, because the reply also noted: "Name server: freedom-server.co.uk : no data known!" Most of the website URLs given contain as segment "nosacredcows". You may be able to reach them with this term. - So much on the Internet is dated and flawed! - J.Z., 22.5.01.
FREEDOM SHIP PROJECT, See: DAWSON, WAYNE, Report, Freedom Ship Project, 2pp: 714, in PP 1601-04.
FREEDOM SOLUTIONS & FWO, Advanced Freedom Solutions and FWO (Free World Order) Lists, 1p, in PP 1671: 7. www.BuildFreedom.com
FREEDOM TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE DIRECTORY, PRACTICAL FREEDOM, FREEDOM ENGINEERING, BUILDFREEDOM.COM, FREE WORLD ORDER, with URLs, 40pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 63. www.buildfreedom.com/fwolist.htm
FREEDOM TODAY, 101 More Tax Gambits (that the URS Hates to Face), 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 57.
FREEDOM TODAY, Body Liberation, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 24.
FREEDOM TODAY, FREEDOM DIRECTIONS, an introduction, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 2. - Unsigned. Probably by Rene Baxter.
FREEDOM TODAY, How to Beat Inflation, Freedom Today books, 1p, 30 titles, in PP 1656-1659: 226.
FREEDOM TODAY, Phoenix, No. 1, July 1975 - Volume 2, No. 17, January 1978, 486pp, in PP 1656-1659: 1. Published first by Rene Baxter & later by Diane Nobel. Incomplete. I offer 10 LMP microfiche, your choice, for each missing issue. Offer is valid only to the first offer of each missing issue. I do not know for how long this publication was continued. But like most freedom periodicals printed on paper it did not last long. Production & distribution costs for them are usually to high and defeat the publishers. - J.Z. - ISSUES HERE REPRODUCED: No.1, July 1975; No.2, August 1975; No.3, September 1975; No.4, October 1975; No.5, December 1975; No.6, Jan. 1976; No.7, February 1976; No.8, March 1976; No.9, April 1976; No. 10, May 1976; No.12, Aug. 76; No. 13,"Action Workshop"; No.14, July 1977; No. 15, Sept. 1977; No. 16, December 1977; No. 17, Jan. 1978. - MISSING COPIES: No. 11 & ???
FREEDOM TODAY, Retreating on a Boat, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 51. on "ocean freedom".
FREEDOM TODAY, Tax Revolt, 10pp, in PP 1656-1659: 82.
FREEDOM TODAY, Winning Elections Without Two Party Support, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 18, on Independents.
FREEDOM TODAY: Freedom Today Books: How to Start & Succeed in Your Own Business, 30 titles, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 317.
FREEDOM WORLD, 2 Freedom Polls, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 324.
FREEDOM WORLD, Ending the War on Drugs & Scapegoats, 42pp, in PP 1664/65: 128. - A compilation from many sources.
FREEDOM WORLD, FDA Corruption, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 224.
FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Books, alphabetically by authors, 8pp, in PP 1664/65: 4.
FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Dictionary, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 64.
FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Jokes, 21pp, in PP 1664/65: 12.
FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Links, 6pp, in PP 1664/65: 233.
FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Movies, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 33, including favourites of THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, which copyrighted its list!
FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Tools & Links, home page, 1/2p, links only, in PP 1664/65: 212.
FREEDOM WORLD, Hall of Fame, 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 170.
FREEDOM WORLD, Hall of Shame, 31pp, in PP 1664/65: 173.
FREEDOM WORLD, Health & Life Extension, 40pp, in PP 1664/65: 213.
FREEDOM WORLD, Home Page & Links, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 1. www.freedomworld.org Ann Orkin annorkin@freedomworld.org
FREEDOM WORLD, Hospitals, Not Prisons, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 320. - Doctors, teachers & psychologists do not know more than libertarians about the prevention of crime & rehabilitation. - J.Z.
FREEDOM WORLD, It's Your Money, 38pp, a compilation, in PP 1664/65: 263.
FREEDOM WORLD, Make Love Not War, 1p. Against air raids, with note by me, in PP 1664/65: 316. - Love isn't enough, here, either! - J.Z.
FREEDOM WORLD, My Favorite Quotes, alphabetically by topic, 25pp, in PP 1664/65: 38. Submit your favourite quotes to: chiptoss@netzero.net
FREEDOM WORLD, No Civil Asset Forfeiture, Real Horror Stories, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 69.
FREEDOM WORLD, No Guns, No Freedom, a compilation from many sources, 54pp, in PP 1664/65: 75, with some notes by John Zube.
FREEDOM WORLD, Our Favorites: Freedom Books, Freedom Jokes, Freedom Movies, Freedom Music, Freedom Quotations, 1 page, links only, in PP 1664/65: 2.
FREEDOM WORLD, Politics as Usual, 7pp, in PP 1664/65: 204.
FREEDOM WORLD, Script Doctor annorkin@freedomworld.org 1/2 p, in PP 1664/65: 62.
FREEDOM WORLD, Should We Abolish the Food & Drug Administration? 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 218.
FREEDOM WORLD, Stories That Inspire, 1, so far, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 74, on love as a cure all. - Should "Freedom World" be renamed "Love World"? - J.Z.
FREEDOM WORLD, Terra Libra, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 239.
FREEDOM WORLD, Two Laws We Can All Agree On, 1/2 p, in PP 1664/65: 68.
FREEDOM, London, Anarchism and Outrage, Freedom Pamphlets No. 8, 1893, from FREEDOM, 12/1893, 8pp: 112, in PP 1550.
FREEDOM, See: MANN, FREDERICK, The Nature of Freedom, 1993, 4pp, in PP 1615: 18. - Also his: Introductory Freedom Guide, 1993, 1995, 18pp, copyrighted, in PP 1615: 22 & MANN, FREDERICK, Freedom Steps, 1994, copyrighted, 26pp, in PP 1615: 40. - He favours, among other things, monetary freedom, abolition of taxes, militias, alternative institutions, cryonic suspension. - J.Z.
FREEDOM, See: MOORE, WILMA J., Is "Freedom" an Antiquated Term? , THE FREEMAN, 1/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 568.
FREEDOM'S FORUM BOOKS, Book and Tape Catalog, Winter, 1995 - 1996, 26pp: 317, in PP 1561-63.
FREEDOM'S NEST ("Anti-conservative, Anti-liberal, Pro-Freedom"), Quotes, n.d., 27pp, in PP 1671: 48. - Home Page, 1p: 48. www.freedomsnest.com/ freedomsnest@bomis.com Recommended Book List: 1p: 49. - Quotes on Social Subjects, A-Z links list, 2pp: 50. Quotes on War, 3pp, with links to the authors: 52. Quotes on Political Subjects, links list, A-W, 1p: 55. Quotes on Utopianism, 3 only, 1/2 page: 56. Quotes on Ethical Subjects, links list, A-W, 1/2p: 57. Mission Statement, 1/2 p: 57. Compare my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY, 7 fiche so far. - J.Z. Great Minds at your Finger Tips! A-Z listing of subjects, 4pp: 58. Quotes on Economic Subjects, B-W, Listing of subjects, 1/2p: 62. Authors List, A-Y, 5pp: 63. Freedom's Nest Books, 1p: 68. Can You Spot the Bias? List of 28 of their 400 authors, with the number of their quotes in this collection, 1p: 69. Subject List, with number of quotes on each subject, 1/2p: 69. The Higher Good, A Statement of Principle, 1/2p: 70. Quotes on Law, 1p: 71. Quotes on Obedience, just two! 72. Quotes on Capitalism, 1p: 73.Quotes on Justice, 1/2p: 74.
FREEDOM'S NEST QUOTES, Quotes from Frederic Bastiat, 1p, with links to his books, in PP 1684: 137.
FREEDOM'S NEST, Sample mailing of quotes from Freedom's Nest, 1/2 p, in PP 1687/88: 175.
FREEDOM'S NEST, The Quotes Page, (c) 1998 The Capitalist Conservative Republican Homepage, 1/2 p introductory page, guiding to political, humorous & thought-provoking ones, in PP 1684: 138. - It offers also to e-mail daily freedom quotes. Compare my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY project. J.Z.
FREEDOMSHIP, City at Sea, 1p, in PP 1684: 107. - " It is to be nearly a mile long, 750 feet in width and 28 stories high." - There is such a thing as an optimal size, for ships, too. This one MAY be beyond it. Unless it were modular and separable or submersible or elastic, like the plastic and floating mountains proposed to either attract or repel rain clouds for nearby land. A rigid structure, on huge waves, is subjected to enormous stresses. How many bridges would stand up to them? - The "give" of a floating object, if it is huge, may not be large enough. - Nor may it be large enough to break waves like an island or continent does. - J.Z., 15.5.01.
FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 13.12.01: 125, 14.12.01: 260, 20.12.01: 285, 21.12.01: 300, 22.12.01: 366, 23.12.01, in PP 1740/41: 403.
FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 19.1.02: 57; 23.1.02: 106; 28.1.02: 116; 30.1.02: 127; 28.9.01, in PP 1739: 198.
FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 21 Nov. 01, 1/3rd page, in PP 1732: 121. www.freedomsnest.com
FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 24.12.01: 70; 25.12.01: 76; 26.12.01: 85; 27.12.01: 138; 28.12.01: 160; 30.12.01: 184; 31.12.01: 195; 1.1.02: 311 2.1.02: 211; 10.1.02: 326; 6.1.02: 329, 7.1.02: 395, 8 Jan. 02: 415, in PP 1737/38. - Compare my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY project, already partly microfiched. - J.Z.
FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 30.9.01: 296, 18.11.01: 302, 4.11.01: 304, 22.11.01: 328, 6.2.02: 343, 27.10.01: 347, 9.10.01: 351, 21.10.01: 384, 5.11.01: 407, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition.
FREEDOMSNEST, freedomsnest@bomis.com, Sample of 27.11.01 of its daily freedom quotes, 1/2 page, in PP 1732: 9.
FREEDOMSNEST, Quotes of 1 Dec. 01, 1/3rd. page, in PP 1732: 29.
FREEDOMSNEST, Sample of its daily quotes freedomsnest@bomis.com 1/3rd page , in PP 1731: 68.
FREEDOMSNEST, Some if its daily quotations by e-mail, in PP 1726/27: 268, 275, 385.
FREEDOMSNEST, Some samples of its daily quotations, in PP 1728: 84, 109, 136, 171. - I would rather see it offer all of its quotes collection in a single file online or on a CD-ROM.
FREELAND CATALOG, THE, A Selection of Cassette & Video Tapes from the Future of Freedom Conference Series, 1980-85 & the Freeland Conference Series, 1983-85, with some books and buttons, 14pp: 84, in PP 1549.
FREELOADERS, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Swedes Get it Right, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 172. - On externalities, freeloaders, pollution.
FREEMAN, JO, The Tyranny of Structurelessness, 1970, 7pp, in PP 1694: 159.
FREEMAN, DAVID T. Reports. 1997. 2pp list of reports from PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES. - Website: http://www.mind-trek.com/ , in PP 1615: 1.
FREEMAN, DAVID T., Articles and Correspondence, 2pp list, 1997, in PP 1615: 13. - Not only his own.
FREEMAN, DAVID T., Coercion, Education, Obedience, and Government, list of 4 titles that were copyrighted, 1992-95 by Frederick Mann. Provided online but: All rights reserved. 1p, in PP 1615: 16. - Titles: On Coercion; On Education; On Obedience; On Government. - Until I read this copyrights notice, I was still somewhat in doubt whether Frederick Mann of TERRA LIBRA and DAVID T FREEMAN are identical. The ideas and style appeared very similar to me. Compare the many prior TERRA LIBRA pages fiched in this series. F.M. had, apparently, retreated from TERRA LIBRA and dedicated his time to developing this website instead. - There are certainly less print-out and mailing costs involved for him in this approach. I do not know why he still insists on common law property rights for his writings when he offers them free to so many millions on the Internet. - But then - how many freedom lovers are quite consistent, in all spheres? - PIOT, J.Z., 29. February 2000.
FREEMAN, DAVID T., Internet-List Articles and Discussions, 2pp, 1997, in PP 1615: 11.
FREEMAN, DAVID T., Miscellaneous Collection of More Books/Treatises, 1997, 1/2p only, PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES website, apparently offering two titles on line, in PP 1615: 10. HOPKINS, CLAUDE, Scientific Advertising. - "A must for everyone involved in advertising." & 2. THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, Life Without Principle. - "Interesting views on life and the world in general. Comments on the deluded and wasteful lives that many people live. How the 'news' is used to brainwash people, and perpetuate 'government'.
FREEMAN, DAVID T., The Great Voting Hoax. Here only an announcement of this 1997 book, online, in PP 1615: 12.
FREEMAN, THE, FEE, Books For Sale, 1p, in PP 1672: 142.
FREEMAN, THE, FEE, Discussion Clubs, 1p, in PP 1672: 133. - Are there attempts to establish and maintain too many different discussion groups on the Internet? The discussions in some such electronically linked groups seem to be as limited as those in most live discussion groups. Would it not be possible to throw up all subjects, ideas and lines of arguments to discussions by all, at least in one organizing centre for discussions, one preparing a general archive for libertarian ideas and opinions? Or are the discussions in limited circles more fruitful and manageable? The possibility for readers to enter their opinions and ideas to websites might solve this problem. - J.Z.
FREEMAN, THE, FEE, Research By Subjects, 2pp listing, in PP 1672: 131.
FREEMAN, THE, FEE, THE FREEMAN Index, 6pp, in PP 1672: 134.
FREEMAN, THE, IDEAS ON LIBERTY, FEE: FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, 32pp, iol@fee.org www.fee.org/ With lists of URLs of articles online, in PP 1672: 124.
FREEMAN, THE, On Tape, 1990, a monthly audio magazine from FEE, approximately 60 min: in PP 1655: 115. Here only a 1 page announcement of this offer.
FREEMAN, THE, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, The Function of THE FREEMAN, THE FREEMAN, 6/96, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 121.
FREEMAN, TIM, How Can Anti-aging Become a National Priority? 1p: 164, in PP 1554/55. - We should not worry about that but about making it a priority of individuals. Salesmanship for this kind of speculative investment should be developed. The potential prizes, if not for oneself then for one's descendants are high enough to be made attractive enough. - J.Z.
FREEMAN, TIM, Terror Management, 2pp: 142, in PP 1554/55. - On Cryonics.
FREE-MARKET CONSERVATISM & GENERAL ECONOMIC THEORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 73. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
FREE-MARKET CONSERVATISM & GENERAL ECONOMIC THEORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 73. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
FREE-MARKET UNIVERSITY, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Best Textbooks for a Free-Market University, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 190.
FREE-MARKET.NET MEMBERSHIPS, Information about Membership, info@hazlitt.org 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 12.- See: FREDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Activism, Politics, Polical Parties, 1p, in PP 1704: 141, short guide.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Commentary, Opinion, & Book Reviews, links, 1p, in PP 1704: 57.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Contemporary Libertarianism, 12pp, in PP 1704: 60. - Alas, URL & e-mail address are not always printed out. I would have preferred that, operating from a previously downloaded and printed-out list, not wanting to spend to much time and money on being online, and thus also under fire from ever new virus attacks. I already get 1-3 a day via e-mail. - J.Z.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Events, Individualist Feminism, Drugs, Experts, Audio & Video, 2pp, in PP 1704: 58.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Extracts Of Addresses that were of interest to me from a search on Free-Market.Net, 40pp, in PP 1704: 11.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Fiction, Science Fiction, Entertainment Books, 2pp list, with abstracts, links and some e-mail addresses, compiler not mentioned, , in PP 1677: 37. www.free-market.net - BOARDMAN, ROBERT, Libertarian Fiction Works, 12pp, with a 2pp letter by me to an address no longer valid. - J.Z., , in PP 1677: 39. -
FREE-MARKET.NET, Fiction, Science Fiction, Entertainment Books, 2pp list, with abstracts, links and some e-mail addresses, compiler not mentioned, , in PP 1677: 37. www.free-market.net
FREE-MARKET.NET, For Students, Types of resources, with numbers of references in each section, 1p, in PP 1704:: 43.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Free-Market.Net Memberships, 3pp, in PP 1614: 137. - Feedback@Free-Market.Net
FREE-MARKET.NET, Freedom Channels, Follow your interests, connect with communities of like-minded people, 2pp 42.
FREE-MARKET.NET, FREEDOM NEWS for Jan. 3, 2,000, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 18.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Games, Surveys & Tools, 8pp, in PP 1704: 46.
FREE-MARKET.NET, institutions, organizations & clubs, 1p, in PP 1704: 54, types & numbers of each.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Introductions and FAQs, 1p, in PP 1704: of links: 44.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Introductory pages, with links, 4pp, in PP 1614: 140.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Magazines & Periodical Colums, 1p, in PP 1704: 54.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Member Directory, Feedback@Free-Market.Net - here only 1/2 p indication of the size of this directory, in PP 1614: 103.
FREE-MARKET.NET, More downloaded pages from www.free-market.net/ 62pp, in PP18, 2nd. ed.: 1.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Online Discussions And E-Mail Lists, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 45.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Our 73 Partner Organizations, A few of our 360 supporting members, Headlines from LibertyNow, Dec. 16, 1998 (then they had only links to over 2,200 home pages), 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 5.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Spotlight on Free Banking, feedback@free-market.net, 11pp, April 7, 00, in PP 1745-748: 787. - With still more input on institutions, publications, reviews, websites, this might develop into a very worthwhile website. Seeing such attempts I am more often surprised by what they omit than by what they do include. - J.Z., 16.5.02.
FREE-MARKET.NET, Spotlight: Free Societies in Fiction: Libertarians in Space, 8 pp guide to printed books and websites, edited by J.D. Tuccille, n.d. , in PP 1677: 29. jdtuccille@free-market.net feedback@free-market.net A contribution towards a complete list of libertarian SF!
FREE-MARKET.NET, The Freedom Network, Sample pages of its very numerous and assorted links, 84pp, in PP 1697: 1. www.free-market.net feedback@free-market.net - Web Site Map, Links, 3pp: 1. - These are just some hints towards its over 10,000 references. What I would like to see, one day, is: integrated alphabetical lists, by author, title, subject, language, with a combined bibliography, abstracts collection and alphabetical index - and all the full texts offered cheaply on CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
FREE-MARKET.NET, The Freedom Network, Samples of the Links to over 10,000 libertarian sites that it offers in its numerous lists, 205 pp, in PP 1704: 1. feedback@free-market.net - This is only a small fraction of all the guides to libertarian resources offered by Free-Market.Net. I wish they would offer all their resources on one or a few CD-ROMs, annually updated. - Moreover, I wish they would add a single alphabetical list, including cross references, as well as numerous special lists. - J.Z. - General Home Pages, with links and list of partners, 4pp: 1. - What Is this all about? 1p: 6. - Find/Search, with alphabetical list of subjects, each linked, 2pp: 7.
FREE-MARKET.NET, The Freedom Network. Further downloads by John Zube, indicating some of their by now over 17,000 references. Alas, they are still not alphabetically offered, except for e-mail addresses of their members. I think they ought to emulate the names and business directories of telephone books and offer them on top of their special lists. feedback@freemarket.net 38 pages, in PP 1732: 57. - Early Classical Liberalism, 6pp of links: 57. - Individualist Anarchism, 8 pp of links: 63. Immigration, 5pp of links: 71. - Philosophy, 13 pp of links: 76. - Intellectual Property, 6 pp of links: 89.
FREE-MARKET.NET, The Intellectual Matchmaker, Questionnaire, 6pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 25. - I had difficulties with it and so I wrote them a 3pp letter, on 25.1.00, with my entries: 32.
FREE-MARKET.NET, War, Peace, International Affairs, list of resources, 1p, in PP 1704: 5, with the number or references in each category, going from 1-53 resources, the highest number referring to Commentary, Opinion and Book Reviews.
FREE-MARKET.NET, What I still miss is an alphabetical list of all these sites, with a short description for each entry and its main URL and e-mail address. Need I remind that telephone books offer not only branches of businesses but also alphabetical listings? - Furthermore, I found nothing here on panarchism or on self-management, partnerships and cooperatives, but do readily admit that I have not yet made a thorough search for these topics, either. Perhaps an alphabetical index to all sites would reveal some such references. - J.Z., 12.7.01.
FREE-MARKET.NET, What Is this all about? The Henry Hazlitt Foundation & Free-Market.Net: The Freedom Network, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 15.
FREEMARKETOPIA, See: BRINKMAN, MICHAEL, Save FreeMarketopia.com, 1p on his attempt to provide something like the FREE MARKET YELLOW PAGES of years ago, in PP 1664/65: 408. brinkma1@msu.edu
FREEMARKETOPIA.COM, FAQ, Welcome, Mission: Don't just VOTE Libertarian, BUY Libertarian, Sample of member details, 7pp, in PP 1681: 196. freemarketopia@exite.com Defunct by now?
FREENATION UPDATE, Issue No. 1, January 2,002, 2pp, in PP 1730: 121. John Kosanke: johnfkosanke@yahoo.com
FREENET PROJECT, THE, Re-Wiring the Internet, 2pp, in PP 1678: 76. No author or date, e-mail and URL not spelled out. Some people seem to want to live online. I rather go hunting online, shoot my game, bag it and go offline as fast as I can. So, often, I do not end up with usable links in my printouts. - J.Z. 23.5.01.
FREETHOUGHT, Home Page of www.2think.org with list of articles online, 2pp & 9 pp of "Thinking Quotes" (Thoughtful quotes might be more accurate. - J.Z.) , in PP 1679: 23.
FREIE ZEITEN, Die Werbung fuer den Kapitalismus, 1998, Contents list, first 10 editions, 2pp, in PP 1679: 58. www.nineties.com Magazin von: www.liberalismus.com
FREMERY, ROBERT DE, Nozick and Locke's Proviso, Review, 1979, 5pp, Review of: NOZICK, ROBERT, Anarchy, State, and Utopia, in PP 1668/69: 255.
FRENCH INDY MEDIA CENTRE - a part of a global network of web pages that allows anyone to add their own text reports, photos or video for others to look at. www.indymedia.org Would that be useful enough for freedom lovers if the contents is quite indiscriminate or as much of a mixture of rubbish with valuable contributions as the Internet offers? - J.Z., 28.2.02. - In essence, the Internet does that already and this seems to be just another "portal" or entry point, unless it makes entry much easier and cheaper than the establishment and maintenance of a website presence usually is. - There are already xyz discussion groups waiting for your entries. So, what is really new about this? - J.Z., 31.5.02.
FRENCH REVOLUTION, See: EBELING, RICHARD M, The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 11/89, 10pp, in PP 1751/52: 323. Also in 6ppin PP 1581-82: 262. - It began, largely, as an anti-statist or anti-monarchical revolution, for some human rights. However, State bankruptcy, forced currency "financing" and foreign aggressors as well as ignorance and prejudices led it and other movements to statist terror, despotism and conquests, repeated over and over again. Its most important legacy was that it somewhat popularized human rights ideas. - J.Z., 1.6.02. - Also, from: FORT FREEDOM files, 7pp, in PP 1609: 39. - Multiple reproductions of articles are simply due a) to my bad memory and b) to the often long delays before I get around to list the added titles. - J.Z., 15.6.02.
FRENCH, J.A., Review of: F. McEachran, Freedom - The Only End, 1p, in PP 1641-1644: 378, from PROGRESS, October 1966. - Inserted by me, although I did not like the book, just its title. - J.Z.
FRENCH, SCOTT, Telephone Debugging Techniques, 1p, from his book, The Big Brother Game, 1975, in PP 1656-1659: 263.
FRENCH, STEPHEN, The Moody Loner's Guide to Economics, 5pp, in PP 1618: 199. - Links. E-mail Steve at slfrench@mindspring.com
FREUDICH, NADA, Der "Geist" von 1931 ... , ein Gedicht, 1 S. , in PP 1716: 36.
FRIEDMAN & HAYEK, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman Challenges Hayek, THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 371. - See also under AUSTRIANS & MONETARISTS.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID D., Cold Houses in Warm Climates and Vice Versa: A Paradox of Rational Heating, 8pp, in PP 1722: 178, HD vers. of an article in JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID D.; LANDES, WILLIAM M. & POSNER, RICHARD A., Some Economics of Trade Secrets Law, 7pp, in PP 1722: 171. - HD version of an article published in the JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A Positive Explanation of Virtue, 4pp, in PP 1711/12: 19.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A Theory of the Size and Shape of Nations, (c) The Univ. of Chicago, 1977, J of Pol. Ec., vol 85, no. 1, 1977, 14pp, in PP 1711/12: 189. - Here he does not consider the voluntaristic & exterritorial alternative at all, i.e., that of freely "competing governments", which neither own their subjects nor any exclusive territories (apart from their private, corporation or coop land titles). - How much can one learn from territorial (or wrongful, coercive, monopolistic & centralistic ideas and practices - except to avoid them or to refute them & to examine their opposites? - PIOT, J.Z., 18.7.01.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A World of Strong Privacy: Promises and Perils of Encryption, 1995, HD version of article published in SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY & POLICY, volume 13, number 2, Summer 1996, Cambridge UP, 12pp, in PP 1711/12: 325. - At least online many such dispersed articles are now brought together. They could be still better combined and more cheaply accessed, sometimes even faster, seeing the downloading speeds for several hundred Mbs from dispersed sites, on CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, An Economic Analysis of Alternative Damage Rules for Breach of Contract, 1997, 13pp, in PP 1711/12: 362.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, An Economic Explanation of Punitive Damages, 1997, from draft on HD, 9pp, in PP 1711/12: 139.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Anarchy & Efficient Law, 1996, 14pp, in PP 1711/12: 82, a chapter from: "For & Against the State", by editors SANDERS, JOHN & NARVESON, JAN, Rowman & Littlefied Publishers, $23.95 pb & $ 62.50 hc. Here from HD version.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Are Criminals Risk Preferrers? A Belated Comment, 1993, incomplete! 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 132. - Imagine having the job or costs to keep 650 Mbs of website texts in good condition over many years. I would rather have them assembled once, properly, without flaws, and then permanently recorded and replayable from a CD-ROM, compiled just once and then duplicated automatically and upon demand and offered cheaply for sale. - J.Z.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Beyond the Tort/Crime Distinction, 9pp from HD version, in PP 1711/12: 163.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Choosing Metarules for Legal Change, 5pp, n.d. , in PP 1711/12: 387.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Class Outline: Economic Analysis of Law, 1997, 4pp, in PP 1711/12: 185.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Comment on Brody, from HD draft, SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY & POLICY, I, 1983, Cambridge UP, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 392. - (c): Why put ANY obstacles in the path of spreading enlightenment? At least philosophers should know better! - J.Z., 6.12.00.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Comments on "The Political Economy of the Decline of American Public Education", by PELTZMAN, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 179.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Computerized Education, 2pp, in PP 1711/12: 177. - Do texts belong onto paper, e.g. in books, and not on screens? Then why did D.F. put so many of his long texts online? Has he changed his mind, as I did, e.g. on microfiche, on on-line publishing and on CD-ROMs? - J.Z.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Contracts in Cyberspace, 2000, 12pp, in PP 1711/12: 96.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, David D. Friedman's Home Page, with links to those of his writings which are available online, 8pp, in PP 1711/12: 1.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Diversity, 1/2 p note from LIBERTY MAGAZINE, in PP 1711/12: 95.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Does Altruism Produce Efficient Outcomes? Marshall vs. Kaldor, 8pp, in PP 1711/12: 28.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Efficiency Gains from Non-Cancellable Contracts for Provision of Continuing Services, April 1979, unpublished manuscript, (c) David Friedman, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 356.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Efficient Institutions for the Private Enforcement of Law, 15pp, in PP 1711/12: 148, from JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, n.d.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Hanged for a Sheep - The Economics of Marginal deterrence, 11pp, JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, XII, June 1993, (c) U. of Chicago, in PP 1711/12: 337. - Competing crimes acts, juridical & penal systems! All only for exterritorially autonomous volunteer communities - and aggressors against them. - PIOT, J.Z., 18.7.01.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Hidden Order, Contents List of this book only, 1p, in PP 1711/12: 12.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Impossibility, Subjective Probability, and Punishment for Attempts, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 348.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, In Defence of the Long-haul/Short-haul Discrimination, 1979, THE BELL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, X, 2, Autumn 1979, (c) American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 354.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, In Defense of Private Orderings: Comments on Julie Cohen's "Copyright & the Jurisprudence of Self-Help", 12pp, n.d. , in PP 1711/12: 375.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Index to Ideas, with URLs, 4pp, in PP 1711/12: 14.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Law & Economics, lecture notes, 1985, 67pp, in PP 1711/12: 224.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Law as a Private Good, 5pp, in PP 1711/12: 65. - Reproduced in this anthology, although it was previously already reproduced in PP 1615, page 149ff. - Important writings should be combined! - J.Z.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Less Law than Meets the Eye: Review, 7pp, of: ELLICKSON, ROBERT C, Order Without Law, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1991, in PP 1711/12: 71.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Libertarian Stuff, Links to online writings, with URL list, 4pp, in PP 1711/12: 11.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, More Justice for Less Money: A Step Beyond CIMINO, Contents list only, with links, 1p, in PP 1711/12: 138. - I have not yet downloaded this essay. - J.Z.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, My View of Oughts, 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 22.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Myth-adventures in Iceland: Friedman's Folly, 18pp, in PP 1711/12: 48. - Refutation of some flawed criticism of his writings on the history of private law in Iceland.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Paranoia, poem, 1p, in PP 1616: 158. - This poem, too, exaggerates. It shows e.g. no awareness that you can still freely use microfiche, floppy disks & text-only CD-ROMs - for making ALL libertarian texts cheaply and permanently (if you frequently renew the latter) available. Is the "conspiracy" of the indifferent involved? - I once met up with him after a meeting in Sydney and then at a friend's place in Wollongong. But I tried in vain to interest him then and there e.g. in panarchism or legal tender effect upon inflation or micrographic alternatives. He rather recited Richard Kipling, for hours, and he did this well and went on doing so, while I finally gave up early in the morning, listening further to this kind or recitation and drove home. If I want Kipling, I rather read from his collected works. - At least in some respects I found some of the famous libertarians to be not so great. - Perhaps they get ear-bashed too much and sometimes they just want to relax, too, at a time when I would have been more interested in a serious discussion. I like it that he offers many of his writings on the Internet. Furthermore, I do appreciate him as a libertarian thinker and writer, even though I do not always agree with him on some points. - Sheet 174 names him as the author of this poem. - J.Z., 29.2.200.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Police, Courts, and Laws - On The Market, 6pp, in PP 1615: 143. - Chapter 29, 5pp, in PP 1711/12: 77. (It is not stated which book this is part of, e.g. his Machinery of Freedom or Hidden Order?)
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Price Theory: An Intermediate Text, South-Western Publishing Co., (c) David D. Friedman, 1986, 1990, here only contents list, 2pp, in PP 1711/12: 203.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Price Theory: First Edition, Chapter 22, Inflation and Unemployment, 19pp, in PP 1711/12: 205. - From the 1st ed. of "Price Theory", chapter 22, which was eliminated in the 2nd ed.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Private Creation & Enforcement of Law: A Historical Case (Iceland), 1979, 12pp, in PP 1711/12: 36.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Rational Criminals and Intentional Accidents: The Economics of Law and Law Breaking: Chapter 20 of his book Hidden Order, 11pp, in PP 1711/12: 108.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Rational Criminals and Profit-Maximizing Police: Gary Becker's Contribution to the Economic Analysis of Law and Law Enforcement, (c) by Cambridge UP, 1995, 13pp, in PP 1711/12: 119. - To me it is absurd a) to copyright any freedom ideas at all and then b) to follow this up by offering them free of charge on the Internet. - J.Z.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Reply to Jimbo on Anarchy, 4pp, in PP 1701: 200. A reply to a post by James Wales in which he argued that D.F.'s anarcho-capitalist legal system would be unstable.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Requirements for Anarcho Capitalism, 1p, in PP 1711/12: 18.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Rethinking the Data, 2pp, in PP 1674: 10.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO & PIOMBINI, GUGLIELMO, An Interview with David Friedman, 2pp, in PP 1682: 93. THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, D.F. Home Page: www.best.com/~ddfr/
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, See: PIMPL, ROLAND, Die Effizienz bizarrer Loesungen. David Friedman und sein neues Buch "Der oekonomische Code", 2 S.: 121, in PP 1588.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Should Medicine be a Commodity? Kluwer Academic Publishers, but text here is from the HD version, 1985, 35pp, in PP 1711/12: 291.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Some Essays, Web Pages, Contents Lists & Postings, 416pp, in PP 1711/12: 1- 416. - I have downloaded many more (but not all of his numerous pages on the Internet) but did not print out all of my downloads nor did I include all of my printouts here. Visit his sites yourself! Maybe one of these days I might also include some of the following and other of his essays on private law and private law enforcement institutions within my special sub-series ON PANARCHY. www.best.com/~ddfr/index.shtml mailto:DDFr@Best.com DDFr@Best.com - All his libertarian writings - and those of many other famous, or less well known libertarians, could be reproduced on a single CD-ROM - with their permissions. For instance: The American Freedom Library, also called American Reference Library, on one CD-ROM, contains over 55,000 documents in over 160,000 pages. If you are interested in such publishing, please contact me. - On the road towards complete, permanent and cheap publishing - with all affordable, efficient and lasting alternative media. - J.Z., 18. July 2001.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Some Problems with Ayn Rand's Derivation of Ought from Is, 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 25.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Standards as Intellectual Property: An Economic Approach, 9pp, in PP 1711/12: 407. - Imagine someone had copyrighted the kg, liter and meter measures, permanently, and every time we used them we would have to pay them a royalty! - A temporary & legalized monopoly is still a monoply. - J.Z.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Machinery of Freedom, Review only, by DAWSON, WAYNE, 1p: 716, in PP 1601-04.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Swedes Get it Right, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 172. - On externalities, freeloaders, pollution. I favour class action suits against polluters of air, rivers, lakes and sees. Only the voluntary participants pay the costs of the proceedings and only they share in the indemnification results, if any. If, after juridical settlement, those who did not participate in the suit, sharing its costs, also went to court, with reduced costs, seeing the precedent set by the prior judgement, then they should have to pay their share in achieving the prior settlement. - J.Z., 17.7.01.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, What Is "Fair Compensation" for Death or Injury? INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF LAW AND ECONOMICS, 1982, 2 (81-93), (c) Butterworths, 9pp, in PP 1711/12: 398.
FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Why there Are no Risk Preferrers, 1981, 1p, J. of Pol.Ec., 89/3, p600, in PP 1711/12: 416.
FRIEDMAN, MILTON, Biographical Information, with links, info@ideachannel.com 2pp, in PP 1739: 203.
FRIEDMAN, MILTON, Capitalism and Freedom, Extracts only, 1p: 280, in PP 1581-82.
FRIEDMAN, MILTON, Capitalism & Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/77, 1p, in PP 1757/58: 157.
FRIEDMAN, MILTON, John Maynard Keynes, 12pp, with some notes by J.Z., in PP 1661: 14. - LF CITY TIMES, March 8, 1999. The mathematical formulas did not print out for me. But one does not need mathematics to judge the proposals of either, because their unchecked premise is monetary despotism. - J.Z.
FRIEDMAN, MILTON, On Henry George, 1970, letter, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 314.
FRIEDMAN, MILTON, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Articles on line, Milton Friedman, in PP 1745-1748: 8.
FRIENDLY LIBERATOR CAUCUS & THE QUAKER LIBERTARIAN FELLOWSHIP, Home page, 1999, 1p, in PP 1676: 120. Quaker@befreenow.org www.onelist.com/subscribe/friendlyliberator
FRIENDS OF THE EARTH, See: PETRO, SYLVESTER, Human Rights, Animal Rights, and Friends of the Earth, THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 95.
FRITZ, MARSHALL, A True Political Spectrum, 7pp: 81, in PP 1548.
FROBOUCK, JO ANN, Private Treasures at Antietam, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 3pp, in PP 1754: 170. - Should the bloody details (of one of the most senseless wars ever, the American Civil War) really be preserved, whether at the expense of the taxpayers or of local proprietors - while ideas, institutions and avenues to prevent wars, civil wars, revolutions and terrorism remain widely ignored? At least someone there should display all the suggestions on how this civil war could have been prevented. As it is, only thrill seekers are served, as at bull fights in Spain. - J.Z.
FRONTIERS OF FREEDOM, Property Control Is People Control, 2pp in PP 1637-1640: 194.
FRONTLINES, IV/8, May 1982: 21; IV/9, June 82: 74; V/5, Feb. 83: 185, in PP 1589-94.
FROWEN, STEPHEN F., Business, Time, and Thought, N.Y.U.P., 1988: 354, in PP 1574-75.
FRY, MICHAEL to MEGALLI, THEO, June 29, 1986, on Scottish Banking literature, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 772.
FRY, MICHELE T., GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., 1924-1997, In Memoriam, 1/2p, 1997, in PP 1700: 96.
FUHRIG, JOE, Roots of the Savings and Loan Crisis. Regulation is the problem, not the solution, 1p: 240, in PP 1579-80.
FUHRIG, JOE, The Persistence of Protectionism, 2pp: 65, in PP 1579-80.
FULDA, JOSEPH S. & VINCENT, PATRICK J., Are there too many Lawyers? THE FREEMAN,1/93, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 374. - Lawyers breed laws and laws breed lawyers. There are too many laws. Let them become optional or personal laws for volunteer communities only. Then the few good laws ever passed will begin to drive out the avalanches of bad laws. (The legislation version of Gresham's Law, properly understood.) For then, laws, too, will not be "Legal Tender" but subject to consumer-sovereignty & individual sovereignty. Then consumers can either ignore them or opt out from under them - and choose their own for themselves. - J.Z.
FULDA, JOSEPH S., Campus Activities: Who Pays the Bills? THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 525. - A typical instance of how a wrong & evil, once legally and juridically established, is very hard to end. - J.Z.
FULDA, JOSEPH S., Campus Activities: Who Pays the Bills? THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 525. - A typical instance of how a wrong & evil, once legally and juridically established, is very hard to end. - J.Z.
FULDA, JOSEPH S., Dimensions of Competition, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1753: 201.
FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberties Lost in the Balance, THE FREEMAN, 5/86, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 137.
FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberty and Privacy: Connections, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 134.
FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberty and Property, THE FREEMAN, 5/87, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 128.
FULL CONTEXT, An International Objectivist Publication, Contents of XII/1, Sep./Oct. 99, 1p, in PP 1681: 31. www.fullcontext.org (c)
FULL CONTEXT, Ayn Rand &Objectivism: An Introduction: Ethics & Value Theory, 1p, in PP 1681: 41.
FULL CONTEXT, Ayn Rand and Objectivism, an introduction: Epistemology, The theory of Knowledge, 1p, in PP 1681: 38. www.fullcontext.org/Objectivism/epistemology.htm
FULL CONTEXT, Ayn Rand and Objectivism: An Introduction, 5pp, with URL list, in PP 1682: 201. www.fullcontext.org/
FULL CONTEXT, Ayn Rand and Objectivism: An Introduction: Politics, The theory of social organization and government, 1p, in PP 1681: 40.
FULL CONTEXT, Published Reviews, Summary, of exchanges on Chris Sciabarra's book on Ayn Rand, 6pp, in PP 1681: 32.
FULL EMPLOYMENT, See: WADE, KEITH, Full Employment - A Lesson from the Deserts of Saudi-Arabia, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1765: 135.
FULLCONTEXT.ORG, Ayn Rand and Objectivism: An Introduction. Metaphysics. The study of the nature of reality, 1p, in PP 1682: 9.
FUNCH, FLEMMING, Abundance Economics, 26 Nov. 94, 1p, in PP 1681: 204. ffunch@newciv.org - His other sites express social credit, free services, abolition of money & anti-profit notions and have thus been deleted by me. - J.Z., 30.3.01.
FUND, JOHN, Politics, Economics, and Education in the 21st Century, IMPRIMIS, 5/98, 7pp, in PP 1754: 199.
FURLONG, ANTHONY, A Second American Revolution? 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 197.
FURLONG, ANTHONY, Review, 1p, of: ASHFORD, NIGEL & DAVIES, STEPHEN, Editors, A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought, Routledge, 1991, 304pp, L 40, ISBN 0 415 051258, in PP 1708-1710: 27.
FURLONG, ANTHONY, Still More Thoughts on the Serbian War, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 448.
FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, FFF, Articles on Monetary Freedom, list only, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 774. - www.fff.org/
FUTURE OF FREEDOM CONFERENCES, 1980-85, See: FREELAND CATALOG, THE, A Selection of Cassette & Video Tapes from the Future of Freedom Conference Series, 1980-85 & the Freeland Conference Series, 1983-85, with some books and buttons, 14pp: 84, in PP 1549.
FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, THE, Articles on Immigration, list only, 1p, in PP 1682: 44.
FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, THE, FFF, List of Newspapers that reprinted its editorials, 7pp, in PP 1687/88: 367. www.fff.org The indicated circulation seems impressive - until one remembers how little newspaper are read and kept and also the old saying: "Out of the newspapers, out of the mind!" Such articles tend to get out of print, buried and become inaccessible, rather than being kept alive and accessible and well enough publicized in an ideas market, e.g. by a libertarian Ideas Archive, that makes them available, cheaply, in alternative media or online. - How much enlightenment have newspapers led to? However, at least in some large libraries back issues are kept on microfilm and newspapers of the last few years are beginning to be offered online, free of charge or for a fee. But searching them for freedom ideas is, mostly, still a rather laborious enterprise. - J.Z., 3.6.01.
FUTURISM, See: LIBERTARIAN FUTURIST SOCIETY, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1616: 1. - e-mail - director@lfs.org webmaster@lfs.org
GABB, ANDREA, Free Life Commentary on uploading of 200 LA files to www.libertarian.co.uk/ 1/2p note, in PP 1717: 163. - andrea@webchic.co.uk My microfiche collection of their papers is still rather incomplete but, seeing they are putting all on line, there is no urgency for getting my collection complete. - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN & TAME, CHRIS R., Review, 3pp, of: HMSO, Identity Cards: A Consultation Document, 1995, 45pp, in PP 1708-1710: 293. old.whig@btinternet.com www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/index.htm
GABB, SEAN, 24 Reasonably Crowded Hours, 10 August 99, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 531.
GABB, SEAN, A Bill of Rights for Europe, 1993, updated 2000, 25 pp, in PP 1673: 84. - Compare the 100 other private human rights drafts in PP 589/590.
GABB, SEAN, A Case against Price Control, 1992, updated 1999, 4pp, in PP 1673: 143.
GABB, SEAN, A Case Against the European Union, Free Life Commentary No. 59, 17.12.01, 5pp, in PP 1739: 123. - A union of territorial governments isn't a union of individual volunteers. Only the latter can be rightful. Free Trade, the abolition of passport and immigration restrictions and of national central banks does not require united governments or a single forced currency like the euro. - J.Z., 10.2.02.
GABB, SEAN, A Christian Case for the Free Market, 1992, updated 1999, 2pp, in PP 1673: 141.
GABB, SEAN, A Draft Submission ... With Regard to the Taxing of Such Lotteries ... ,1993, 21pp, in PP 1672: 13.
GABB, SEAN, A Fourth Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 1p, in PP 1670: 159.
GABB, SEAN, A Health Service for the 21st Century: Towards a Mixed market in the Provision of Healthcare, 1993, updated 2000, 19pp, in PP 1670: 62.
GABB, SEAN, A Health Service for the 21st Century: Towards a Mixed market in the Provision of Healthcare, 1993, updated 2000, 19pp, in PP 1670: 62.
GABB, SEAN, A Libertarian Conservative Case Against Identity Cards, 1994, updated 2000, 42pp, in PP 1670: 89.
GABB, SEAN, A Manifesto for the Right, 22 Jan. 01, 10pp, in PP 1662: 110. old.whig@btinternet.com www.which.org.uk/ www.candidlist.com/
GABB, SEAN, A Proposal for the KDH Election Program, 1992, updated 1999, 3pp, in PP 1672: 65.
GABB, SEAN, A Second Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 3pp, in PP 1670: 154.
GABB, SEAN, A Third Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 2pp, in PP 1670: 157.
GABB, SEAN, A Time to Mourn, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 1.
GABB, SEAN, A Vote for Independence, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 498.
GABB, SEAN, An Open Letter to the Gunowners of the United Kingdom, 26th August 1996, updated 2000, 2pp, in PP 1670: 152.
GABB, SEAN, Anglo-German Relations in the Twentieth Century: An Isolationisy View, 1990, 17pp, in PP 1673: 164.
GABB, SEAN, Another 1400 Words Against Drug Prohibition, 3pp, in PP 1662: 94.
GABB, SEAN, Arguments against British Membership of the Euro, introduction and executive summary only, 5pp, in PP 1739: 117. Full text is on: www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/flcomm/flc060.htm - Free choice in currencies: exchange media, value standards, clearing and credit options - for all! - J.Z., 31.5.02.
GABB, SEAN, Armed Men on the Streets of London, 2pp: 813, in PP 1601-04. (An unedited version appears elsewhere on the Internet.)
GABB, SEAN, Books by Sean Gabb, links only, and Links to Other Pages of Libertarian and Conservative Interest, 1p, in PP1613: 185.
GABB, SEAN, Books by Sean Gabb: Decline and Fall: 1.) How English Liberty was Created by Custom and Accident and then Destroyed by Liberals, Victoria Press, London, 1999 & 2.) Identity Card and the Total Surveillance Police State that Modern Technology Engables: A Warning by Sean Gabb, Victoria Press, London, 1999. Here links only, 1/2 page, in PP 1673: 128.
GABB, SEAN, Candidlist, Roll of Shame, version 2, 26th March 2001, 3pp, in PP 1672: 114.
GABB, SEAN, Clare Short: La Pasionaria of the Serbian War, , in PP 1708-1710: 499.
GABB, SEAN, Commentaries in FREE LIFE, index page, covering these articles in issues 1 - 37, 2pp, in PP1613: 196.
GABB, SEAN, Commercial Advertising: A Threatened Human Right, 1997, updated 2000, 18pp, in PP 1670: 1.
GABB, SEAN, Czecho-Slovakia Rejoins the West, THE FREEMAN, 7/92, 5pp, in PP 1754: 13.
GABB, SEAN, Czechoslovakia: Bad News for Britain, 1992, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 94.
GABB, SEAN, Days of Shame and Degradation, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 555.
GABB, SEAN, Dispatches from a Dying Country, Reflections on Modern England, 234pp, L 10, $ 20, 2pp, e-mail for the book, Hampden Press, directors@hampdenpress.co.uk , in PP 1739: 64.
GABB, SEAN, Documents about Liberty and the English Constitution, selected and introduced by Sean Gabb, here links only, 1p, updated 1999, in PP 1673: 19.
GABB, SEAN, Don't Confuse Germany's Wealth with Present Policy, 1992, updated 1999, 2pp, in PP 1672: 89.
GABB, SEAN, Double Jeopardy and the Conservative Party, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, issue 40, 16.5.00, 4pp, in PP 1629: 129. Much political campaign material, which turns me off even more so than the local equivalents here. - J.Z. Issues are archived at: www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/flcomm/flc.htm
GABB, SEAN, Double Jeopardy, Free Life Commentary 40, 16th May 2000, 4pp, in PP 1673: 79.
GABB, SEAN, Dr. Sean Gabb: Brief Biographical Overview, 1p, in PP1613: 187.
GABB, SEAN, Drugs Are No Escape from Europe, 8 July 2001, FREE LIFE 38, editorial, 2pp, in PP 1717: 175.
GABB, SEAN, Economic and Political Reform: A Comparative Overview, 1991, 2pp, updated 2000, in PP 1672: 61.
GABB, SEAN, English Constitution Resource Page, with Emphasis on the Fight against Victim Disarmament, 1997, updated 1999, 2pp introduction, with link to the texts, in PP 1673: 20.
GABB, SEAN, Essays by Sean Gabb from the Internet, part I , 210 pp, in PP 1670: 1.
GABB, SEAN, Essays by Sean Gabb, 2nd series, 25 contribuitons, 115pp, in PP 1672: 1.
GABB, SEAN, Extremists Consolidate Slovak Gains, 1992, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 95.
GABB, SEAN, Fortress Europe: The True Lessons of the Opium Wars, 1988, updated 2000, 7pp, in PP 1673: 129.
GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, 10 July 01, The "Free Country" Campaign. More from the Quisling Right? 6pp, in PP 1717: 164. oldwhig@btinternet.com www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/flcomm/flc.htm
GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, 17.5.01, 1p, in PP 1707: 165.
GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, 19.5.01, Four Dreams of a Better World than New Labour Has in Mind for us, 6pp, in PP 1707: 159. old.whig@virgin.net www.btinternet.com/õld.whig/flcomm/flc.htm www.whig.org.uk/ www.candidlist.com/
GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE, www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/ online now from issue 15 on! 1p, in PP 1739: 67.
GABB, SEAN, From A. V. Dicey, The Law of the Constitution, 1885, 1915, Note IV, The right of Self-Defence, pages 489-97, 7pp, in PP 1670: 132.
GABB, SEAN, Gun Control in Britain, 1988, updated 2000, 7pp, in PP 1670: 139.
GABB, SEAN, Happy Anniversary, Mr. Blair, 1p, on Serbian War, in PP 1708-1710: 461.
GABB, SEAN, Henry Vane: America's First Revolutionary, 1992, updated 2000, 5pp, in PP 1673: 75.
GABB, SEAN, How English Liberalism Was Created by Accident and Custom and then Destroyed by Liberals, 1998, updated 2000, 41pp, in PP 1673: 33.
GABB, SEAN, Home Page, with links, 1p, in PP1613: 195.
GABB, SEAN, How not to Stop the London Bombings: In Defence of Liberal Democracy, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 470.
GABB, SEAN, How to Keep Drugs out of Wenceslas Square, 1993, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 99.
GABB, SEAN, Identity Cards: Assault on Civil Liberties and Waste of Taxpayers' Money, LA Release, 5p, in PP 1739: 146.
GABB, SEAN, Identity Cards: Some Brief Objections, 1995, updated 2,000, 7pp, in PP 1670: 82.
GABB, SEAN, Jack Straw, Corruption & the New World Order, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY No. 41, 25. 7.00, 8pp in PP 1662: 72.
GABB, SEAN, Labour and Liberty: An Interim Report on whether the Labour Government Elected in the U.K. in May 1997 is Good or Bad for the Cause of Liberty, 1998, updated 2000, 12pp, in PP 1673: 109.
GABB, SEAN, Latest LA Publications in Adobe Format, now on LA web pages, 3pp list, in PP 1739: 104.
GABB, SEAN, Legalize All Drugs Now, L.A. News Release and Free Life Commentary, 18.2.02, 4pp, in PP 1739: 157.
GABB, SEAN, Letter to Mp's of the House of Commons, re Treaty of Nice, 21.12.00, 1p, in PP 1662: 109.
GABB, SEAN, Letters on English measures, 6pp: 122. - Free choice in value standards, exchange media, clearing and credit options is more important than this limited freedom of standard measurements, but every little bit of liberty helps. - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN, Libertarian Individuals and Groups, 2pp, in PP1613: 207.
GABB, SEAN, Liberty v. Liberalism: How Liberalism neither Created nor Defended English Liberty, 1992, updated 2000, 11pp, in PP 1673: 22.
GABB, SEAN, Links to Pages Relevant to My Students & Links to Software Providers, 1p, in PP 1629: 109.
GABB, SEAN, Long Term Care for the Elderly: A Discussion Paper Written in 1996, updated 2000, 8pp, in PP 1673: 121.
GABB, SEAN, Miscellaneous Pamphlets, List of 5, with list of URLs, 1p, 1999, in PP 1673: 207.
GABB, SEAN, More on the British Encryption Ban: An Open Letter to Nigel Hickson of the Department of Trade and Industry, 16th Feb. 98, updated 2000, 4pp, in PP 1673: 15.
GABB, SEAN, Next Week's British Encryption Ban, FLC 10, 10th Feb. 98, 3, updated 2000, in PP 1673: 12.
GABB, SEAN, Not Boiling Yet: Only Hot, 1992, updated 1999, on Czechs & Slovaks, in PP 1672: 76.
GABB, SEAN, Not by such Help, nor with these Defences, 1p on Oklahoma bombing, in PP 1708-1710: 235.
GABB, SEAN, Note of 24 August 2001 on L.A. discussions, ev. 2nd Friday, Putney, 1p: 78, 83. 107, in PP 1739. Ideally, written, audio and video recordings of all such discussions should be made permanently accessible, at least on CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN, Notice of 15.10. 01 on 01 Fall Prague Convention: Uniting Europe without the Union, 2pp, in PP 1739: 92. - I hold that Europe and the World should be united only by individual rights and by volunteer communities, not territorially, by territorial governments. Europe- and world-wide state socialists should be free to unite, as well as e.g. Europe- and world-wide libertarians. When there is free trade and freedom of movement and full self-government for those who do appreciate them, what other "unity" is required? Certainly not a territorially "united" Euro. Let individual Europeans and groups of them unite and disunite themselves as much as they like, but only exterritorially! Full monetary & financial freedom for all of them! - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN, Of Meciar and Machiavelli, Slovakia and Germany, 1992, updated 1999, in PP 1672, 1p, in PP 1672: 63.
GABB, SEAN, On LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE output. Nearly all, about 700 items, are now online, 1p, in PP 1739: 66. - www.libertarian.co.uk With note on a BBC Radio appearance, 1.8.01.
GABB, SEAN, On the New World Order: Two Works. Review of: GILMORE, WILLIAM C., Editor, International Efforts to Combat Money Laundering, 1992, 335pp & BOSWORTH-DAVIES, ROWAN & SALTMARSH, GRAHAM, Money Laundering: ... 1994, 316pp: 2pp: 821, in PP 1601-04. - Not only forgeries but also the hiding of funds from other crimes with victims would be greatly reduced by monetary freedom and the greatest robberies would be stopped with the introduction of voluntary taxation. How much of present "money laundering" consists out of attempts of honest earners to keep some of their earnings out of the hands of official robbers? Good luck to these "criminals" without victims. Parasites are not morally entitled to "their" cuts. And how many illegal funds would accumulate if the various vain wars against "vices" were finished? - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN, On Watching the Olympic Games on Television, 3pp, in PP 1662: 91.
GABB, SEAN, One Europe, One Union, One Faith? Comments on the Persecution of Scientologists in Europe, FLC No. 5, 27th Oct. 97, 3pp, in PP 1673: 5.
GABB, SEAN, One Year of the Candidlist: An Appraisal, 7pp, in PP 1662: 98.
GABB, SEAN, One Year of the Candidlist: An Appraisal, POLITICAL NOTES No. 172, 4pp, in PP1742: 121.
GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Guns and the Right to Have and to Use them, 1998, list only, 1p, in PP 1670: 160.
GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Identity Cards & Money Laundering, 1998, 1 p, list only, in PP 1670: 81.
GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Liberty in General, 1999, 1p, list only, in PP 1670: 80.
GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Sex, 1998, list only, 1p, in PP 1670: 162.
GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Smoking and Tobacco, 1998, list only, 1p, in PP 1670: 161.
GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets and Longer Works, short list of them, as links, 1/2 p, in PP1613: 208.
GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets and Short Books by Sean Gabb, May 2000 short list only, 1/2 page, with URLs, in PP 1673: 135.
GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets Defending Freedom of Speech, list of 3, with URLs, 1998, 1p, in PP 1673: 140.
GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets on Historical Subjects, 1998, 2pp, list only, in PP 1670: 130.
GABB, SEAN, Passages from the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, selected and introduced by Sean Gabb, 1997, updated 1999, 5pp, in PP 1673: 136. - I would like to see Gabb's comments to chapter 38 by Gibbon on the personal laws of the "barbarians". Are we too "barbaric" or to "civilized" to seriously consider this freedom alternative? See my ON PANARCHY subseries and the new website: www.panarchy.org
GABB, SEAN, Phoning & E-Mailing the Queen re Treaty of Nice, 2pp, in PP 1662: 107.
GABB, SEAN, Plain Thoughts on the Afghan War, Free Life Commentary No. 56, 8.10.01, 4pp, in PP 1739: 84. Issues are archived at: www.btinternet.com/~old/whig/flcomm/flc.htm - Panarchism would solve most of the remaining problems in Afghanistan as well and those between Pakistan and India. Nevertheless, it is not yet taken up in discussions between politicians and in mass media, between minds rigidly fixed upon territorial non-solutions. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
GABB, SEAN, Reference to a GUARDIAN article by HARI, JOHANN, on incest, quoting Gabb, 1p, in PP 1739: 91. - The whole article, on 'consensual' incest, is on: www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4331603,00.html Can 5 or 10-year olds give sufficiently informed consent & are they safe from being terrorized by adults? - J.Z., 31.5.02.
GABB, SEAN, Reflections on a Failed Revolution, Review of: DUNCAN, ALAN & HOBSON, DOMINIC, Saturn's Children, London, Sinclair-Stevenson, 1995, 440pp: 1p: 742, in PP 1601-04.
GABB, SEAN, Reflections on the Current State of British Politics, 19th Feb. 00, Free Life Commentary No. 39, 8pp, in PP 1672: 106.
GABB, SEAN, Reflections on the Current State of British Politics, with some comments by readers, 7pp, in PP 1707: 131. - FREE LIFE, No. 36.
GABB, SEAN, Reply to "Mimochodom", an Article by Zuzana Szatmary, 1992, 1p, updated 1999, in PP 1672: 62.
GABB, SEAN, Report on Conditions in the Czecho-Slovak Federative Republic, May 1992, updated 1999, in PP 1672: 68.
GABB, SEAN, Report on the Political Situation in Slovakia as of the 30th June 1992, updated 1999, 12pp, in PP 1672: 78.
GABB, SEAN, Review of: BALME, MAURICE & MORWOOD, JAMES, Oxford Latin Course, 1996, 175pp, in defence of the study of Latin, 10pp review only, in PP 1739: 68. - Since I was plagued with classes in Latin, too, for 4 years, this was of interest to me as well. - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 1995, 3pp, of: DUNCAN, ALAN & HOBSON, DOMINIC, Saturn's Children: How the State Devours Liberty, Prosperity and Virtue, Sinclair-Stevenson, London, 448pp, hbk, L 16.99, ISBN 1 856 19 605 4, in PP 1717: 171
GABB, SEAN, Review of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shephard's Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp: 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 3pp, of: GRAY, JOHN, After Social Democracy: Politics, Capitalism and the Common Life, Demos, 1996, 62pp, in PP 1708-1710: 335. - Not recommended by S.G.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 5pp, of: GRAY, JOHN, Beyond the New Right: Markets, Government and the Common Environment, Routledge, 1993, 206pp, in PP 1708-1710: 145.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 1p, of: HOOKWAY, CHRISTOPHER, Scepticism, 1992, 251pp, in PP 1708-1710: 30.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 3pp, of: LILLEY, PETER, The Butler Memorial Lecture, 1999, in PP 1708-1710: 477.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 2001, 8pp, of: MACAULAY, THOMAS BABBINGTON, The History of England from the Accession of James II, 1848-60, 1906, in PP 1717: 181. - I liked especially Macaulay's report on the volunteer militia of Cromwell, freedom loving citizens prepared to fight for their rights and realizing some of them even for themselves, while they are soldiers. However, as Puritans and in a civil war, not yet fully aware of religious liberty and other individual rights, they, too, I believe, acted atrociously in Ireland, as opposed to their behaviour in England. - Even now no militia has as yet been established & trained fully in accordance with individual rights and liberties. - J.Z., 29.7.01.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 5pp, in PP 1708-1710: 187, of: On Liberty, John Stuart Mill, from the Harvard Classics edition, published by P.F. Collier & Son, Massachusetts, 1909, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com Available from gopher://gopher.panix.com/misc/reference library/classics of literature/ First published 1859, published on-line September 1993, 281.53 kb, public domain - Gabb suggests this kind of listing for electronic texts and points out: "... many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries... These texts are gradually being published on-line. This is a slow and expensive process, and will take at least a generation to complete. But the day will come when a libertarian in Finland - or on the Asteroid Belt - can have a complete set of THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, and all the surviving works of the various free banking schools." - In CD-ROMs it could be done MUCH more cheaply and faster! - How much would it cost you to maintain or download a 650 Mbs website? - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN, Review of: MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, published online, Sep. 93, 281 Kbs, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com from the Harvard Classics edition, 7pp, in PP 1739: 128. - Although he mentions in his review: "... many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries... ", he does not mention the CD-ROM but only the online publishing option. Why are radicals so slow to take up this radical freedom of expression and information opportunity? - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 2pp, on 2 books on Money Laundering, in PP 1708-1710: 243. "The fight against money laundering begins with realizing that the 'War on Drugs' has been lost."
GABB, SEAN, Review, 2pp, of: O'KEEFFE, DENNIS, Political Correctness & Public Finance, IEA, 2000, 114pp. In PP 1629: 119.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 2pp, of: STEIN, GABRIEL, Tax Freedom Day 1999, Adam Smith Institute, 1999, 23pp, in PP 1708-1710: 488.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 4pp, of: WILLETTS, DAVID, Modern Conservatism, Penguin, 1992, 216pp, in PP 1708-1710: 71.
GABB, SEAN, Review, 6pp of two books of the nineties, for Socialism, by Ralph Milliband & Christopher Pierson, in PP 1708-1710: 296.
GABB, SEAN, Royal Scandal Shows Need to Legalise All Drugs, News Release from L.A., 2pp, in PP 1739: 135.
GABB, SEAN, Sado-Masochism and the Law: Consent versus Paternalism, 1991, updated 2000, 11pp, in PP 1672: 33.
GABB, SEAN, Sean Gabb Essays, 3rd series, 207 pp, in PP 1673: 1.
GABB, SEAN, Sean Gabb, Brian Micklethwait and the Argument over Libertarian Strategy, 5pp, in PP 1708-1710: 566.
GABB, SEAN, Sean Gabb, Libertarian, Conservative, Patriot, Academic, and Broadcaster, 850,000 words of his writings, hinted at in 1/2 page guide to his activities and writings, 1995, updated 2000, in PP 1673: 74.
GABB, SEAN, See: DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review of: GABB, SEAN, Dispatches from A Dying Country..., 6pp, in PP 1739: 137. - TAME, CHRIS R. New Book Announcement: SEAN GABB: Dispatches from A Dying Country, 2pp, in PP 1739: 143. - Chris@rand.demon.co.uk
GABB, SEAN, See: FREE LIFE COMMENTARY.
GABB, SEAN, Select List of Writings by Dr. Sean Gabb on Libertarian and Conservative Subjects, 2pp, in PP1613: 189.
GABB, SEAN, Slovak Antisemitism: The Sorry Truth, 1993, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 105.
GABB, SEAN, Slovakia: A Clerical Nation Adapts, 1992, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 77.
GABB, SEAN, Slovakia: At Best a Senile Anti-Semitism - A Reply to COMMENTARY, 1993, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1672: 101.
GABB, SEAN, Socialism and Private Healthcare, 1994, updated 2000, 20pp, in PP 1670: 42.
GABB, SEAN, Starship Troopers, directed by Paul Verhoeven, 1997, film review, 3pp FLC 9, 21st Feb 98, in PP 1673: 9.
GABB, SEAN, Submissions Made by the Libertarian Alliance to a Committee Established by the Government to Consider what Measures Are Needed (a) to give further protection to individual privacy from the activities of the press (b) to improve recourse against the press for the individual, 1990, updated 2000, 17pp, in PP 1673: 147. - Should e.g., scandal-mongering & peep shows, regarding private affairs, as distinct from business & political scandals & whistle-blowing regarding be considered as the essence of "free" mass media, just because more money can be made in this way from the present "enlightened" masses? The rights of the press or the mass media are generally still as ill defined as are individual rights and liberties. Consequently, the mass media get away with infringing them, supposedly under their "rights", almost as much as do territorial political institutions. - J.Z., 24.5.02.
GABB, SEAN, The Adam Smith Institute and New Labour, 3pp: 803, in PP 1601-04.
GABB, SEAN, The Case Against Gun Control, 1p: 763, in PP 1601-04.
GABB, SEAN, The "Metric Martyrs" and the Constitution, 5pp, Free Life Commentary No. 63 of 21.2.02, in PP 1739: 161. - Free choice for all measuring standards, but especially free choice for value standards and exchange media & clearing avenues. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
GABB, SEAN, The American Election, An English Perspective, 8.Nov. 00, 2pp, in PP 1662: 105.
GABB, SEAN, The Attack on the Motor Car: A Rough Draft, 1994, updated 2000, 14pp, in PP 1673: 181.
GABB, SEAN, The Case Against Sex Censorship: A Conservative View, 1992, updated 2000, 21pp, in PP 1670: 163.
GABB, SEAN, The Case for Determinism, 1999, 6pp, in PP 1708-1710: 9.
GABB, SEAN, The Case for Guns, 1989, updated 2000, 6pp, in PP 1670: 146.
GABB, SEAN, The Enemy Class and how to Destroy it: A Manifesto for the Right, POLITICAL NOTES No. 170, 7pp, in PP1742: 113.
GABB, SEAN, The Full Coercive Apparatus of a Police State: Thoughts on the Dark Side of the Thatcher Decade, 1989, updated 2000, 6pp: 195.
GABB, SEAN, The Money Laundering Directive, among other Things, 1995, updated 2000, 5pp, in PP 1673: 201. - The attacks on money laundering, the attemps to tax criminals, as well as the forfeiture laws and practices do reveal how incapable the law, police, jurisdiction and penal systems so far are - to prevent crimes or effectively prosecute criminals. - J.Z., 24.5.02.
GABB, SEAN, The Right to Smoke: A Christian View, 1989, updated 2000, 23pp, in PP 1670: 2.
GABB, SEAN, The Right to Smoke: A Conservative View, 1989, updated 2000, 13pp, in PP 1672: 44.
GABB, SEAN, The Slovak Question: A Candid View, 1992, updated 1999, 3pp, in PP 1672: 91.
GABB, SEAN, Thomas Erskine: Advocate of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 108.
GABB, SEAN, Thomas Erskine: Saviour of English Liberty, 1750-1823, 1990, updated 2000, 7pp, in PP 1672: 6.
GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the DNA Database, 5 Sep. 00, 2pp, in PP 1662: 85.
GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the Fuel Crisis . . ., 3pp, in PP 1662: 88.
GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the New Geography of English Politics, 2pp, in PP 1629: 113.
GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the Serbian War, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 444.
GABB, SEAN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 25.1.00, 1p, in PP1613: 186. - Looks like I have plenty of downloading work ahead of me, from his site. He is, among other things, Editor of FREE LIFE. - J.Z. - http://www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/
GABB, SEAN, Uniting Europe without the Union, A Brief Record of Proceedings, Free Life Commentary, issue No. 58, 11.11.01, 10pp, in PP 1739: 94.
GABB, SEAN, Various e-mails received on meetings, broadcasts, campaigns, especially his candidlist, articles, 52pp, in PP 1629: 110. E-mail: old.whig@btinternet.com www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/ www.whig.org.uk/ www.candidlist.demon.co.uk/ One day, all the full texts ought to be traced and published on affordable alternative media.
GABB, SEAN, Voltaire: Crusader for Justice, 1900, updated 2000, 6pp, in PP 1672: 1.
GABB, SEAN, Vote for Peter Thatchell!, 1p, in PP 1707: 129. - FREE LIFE, No. 36.
GABB, SEAN, What Ethical Problem? 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.
GABB, SEAN, What to Do About Aids, 1989, updated 2000, 21pp, in PP 1670: 184.
GABB, SEAN, What to Do about Israel! Free Life Commentary No. 57 of 11.10.01, 3pp, in PP 1739: 88. - Recognize it & ALL other governments and aspiring minorities ONLY as exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers. Full experimental freedom for all of them - at their own risk and expense. All territorial governments and movements ought to be denied all legitimacy, all privileges, all powers, all support, as inherently aggressive and oppressive towards their internal and external dissenters. Territorialism is the most wide-spread and still all too popular form of totalitarianism and it wrongs and harms everybody. - PIOT, J.Z., 10.2.02, 2.3.02.
GABB, SEAN, When a Right Becomes a Duty, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 590. - Against compulsory metrication. I hold that there are much more worthy objectives to resist, e.g. the monopolistic and coercive powers of central banks. - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN Why Libertarians Should Sing "God Save the Queen!" 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 385.
GABB, SEAN, Why the Czechs Need their Mate, 1992, 2pp, 1992, updated 1999, TRANSDANUBIA, in PP 1672: 97
GABB, SEAN, Why the Czechs Need their Mate, 1992, updated 1999, 1p, version in THE PRAGUE POST, in PP 1672: 96.
GABB, SEAN, Writings about Truancy, titles & abstracts and links only, 1p, in PP1613: 188. - Note his unique copyrights clause! - J.Z.
GABB, SEAN, Writings on Slovak Affairs 1991-93, Introduction, updated 2000, 4pp, in PP 1672: 57.
GABB, SEAN, Zine Review, AMERICAN RENAISSANCE, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 269.
GABLE, WAYNE & GOFF, BRIAN, Antitrust: Market Process and Public Choice Perspectives, 3pp: 55, in PP 1574-75.
GABLE, WAYNE E., Jr., Cooperative Marketing Agreements, Agricultural Marketing Orders, and the Market for California Citrus Fruit, 3pp: 204, in PP 1574-75.
GAFFNEY, MASON, Economics in Support of Environmentalism, 1994, 8pp, in PP 1668/69: 397.
GAJILAN, ARLY TOBIAS, History: We're Losing It. "They told us digital data would last forever. They lied. ..." 1p, from NEWSWEEK, July 12, 1999, in PP 1610: 33. - Now, which of the above 3 trends are we to believe? - Computer fans are better in fulfilling their promises than are politicians. But, can you quite trust them? - J.Z.
GALAMBOS, ANDREW J. & SUZANNE J., More Lasting than Bronze, hc, 99p, indexed and with 19 pp of photographs, 1961, 1999, $ 201, 1p advertisement only for the book, in PP 1700: 100. - This is a rather steep price for as slim a volume. The advertisement is copyrighted, too. On microfiche I could probably reproduce 4 books of that size and sell them for $ 1. Thousands of such books would fit only a single CD-ROM, whose production costs, as far as the blank are concerned, may be as little as 25 cents. - JZ., 26.12.01.
GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., Conservatism Is not Capitalism, 3pp, in PP 1700: 97. - "Capitalism is that societal structure whose mechanism is capable of protecting all forms of private property completely." - No crime under capitalism? - J.Z. - "And when it is finally achieved, freedom is forever!" - Without any effort at all to preserve it? - J.Z., 14.5.01.
GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., See: UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS COMPANY, CCI BOOKSHELF, BRIDGE TO FREEDOM, FREE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, VOLITIONAL SCIENCE LIBRARY, THRUST TO FREEDOM, SISCO, PETER N., FRY, MICHELE T., in PP 1700. - Many launch their pages under many names, hoping thereby to catch more fish. I do it myself, with my different hats: PEACE PLANS, LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, ON PANARCHY, RESEARCH CENTRE FOR MONETARY & FINANCIAL FREEDOM. The latter led once to my invitation to an international financial conference in the City of London! But the monetary and financial freedom ideas contained in my series do remain ignored, not only by these conference participants. - J.Z. 28.5.02.
GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., Sic Itur Ad Astra (This Is the Way to the Stars), announced in BRIDGE TO FREEDOM by SISCO, PETER N., with a part of his foreword, & contents list, 4pp on the 940pp book, priced $ 125 post-paid. 112. - Do luxury priced goods feed real needs or mere self-delusions? - J.Z.
GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., The Declaration of Independence, 1p, in PP 1700: 101, incomplete, since it did not print out completely for me. G. held that Thomas Paine was its author. In this he may be right. - J.Z.
GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., The Volitional Science Lexicon, 7pp, in PP 1700: 121, in BRIDGE TO FREEDOM newsletter, 1999/2000. - I am a fan for the provision of a libertarian encyclopaedia - but, this is the shortest lexicon that I have seen! - J.Z.
GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., Thrust to Freedom, a series of short articles and definitions, since 1963, 12 sheets for $ 6 or the pamphlet for $ 12. Here only 1p contents list, in PP 1700: 108.
GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., Thrust to Freedom, Expanded, 1961, 1999, 120pp $ 15. Here only a 1p contents list and a 2pp flyer, in PP 1700: 109.
GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., What Is Property? 1p, in PP 1700: 95.
GALAMBOS, JOSEPH A., See: ESTES, CHARLES R., We Never Called Him "Andy". My Recollections of the Person and Philosophy of the Earlier Joseph A. Galambos, Alias Andrew Joseph Galambos - The Liberal, 3pp: 106, in PP 1569-70.
GALAMBOS, JOSEPH A., See: FREE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, Destination: Freedom, 2pp, an outline of course 1: Destination Freedom, by Joseph A. Galambos, 1962, in PP 1699: 47.
GALAMBOS, JOSEPH A., Who Stands for Freedom? Thrust for Freedom No. 3, 1963, 1p, in PP 1699: 55. - 1963 4th of July greetings, 1p: 56.
GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, See: DRAKE, HARRISON, Review, 3pp, of: GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, The Affluent Society: 104, in PP 1565-67.
GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Medal of "Freedom" for John Kenneth Galbraith? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 31.
GALLAGHER, JAMES, The Case for Privatizing Protective Services, 4pp: 79, in PP 1557.
GALLES, GARY M., Term-of-Office Limits Won't Reduce Government Abuse, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 434. - When I came to Australia in 1959, pubs were closed very early in the evening with the result, that many of those visiting them, after work, made themselves drunk as fast as possible, before the pubs closed! Then they became "drivers" and "family men"! When politicians have only a short period to rip us off, their actions will be even worse, by being concentrated in a shorter period. - J.Z.
GALLES, GARY M., We Need Free Trade in Deed as Well as Word, THE FREEMAN, 1/94, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 146.
GAMBONE, LARRY, Bismarck's Children, 3pp, in PP 1731: 61.
GAMBONE, LARRY, How the KGB Suckered the "Revolutionary" Anarchists, 1p, in PP 1630: 5.
GAMBONE, LARRY, Mutualize! A Democratic Alternative to Government & Corporate Social Services, 7pp, in PP 1664/65: 398. LarryGambone@aol.com http://sites.netscape.net/redlionpress/homepage
GAMBONE, LARRY, Practical Libertarianism, Building a Local Economy, 1p, in PP 1630: 1.
GAMBONE, LARRY, Practical Libertarianism, in PP 1630: 8.
GAMBONE, LARRY, Some Forgotten Libertarians, 1998, Red Lion Press, 12pp, in PP 1634-1636: 824. On: Thomas Spence, Robert Owen, P. E. de Puydt, Proudhonists, Joseph Dietzgen, Silvio Gesell, Aldous Huxley & Nichola Chiaromonte.
GAMBONE, LARRY, The Libertarian Movement in Chile. Mutualism & Anarcho-syndicalism from 1840 to the Present, Red Lion Press, 1996, 28pp, in PP 1634-1636: 735. - Note: To fit in the long contents list, I eliminated a previously published Tucker article, which was, anyhow, probably, in too small print for this 36x reduction microfiching: Sheets 749 - 754.
GAMBONE, LARRY, The Mutualist Revolution, 1p, in PP 1731: 43.
GAMBONE, LARRY, Toward Post-Modern Anarchism, 1999, Red Lion Press, 11pp, in PP 1634-1636: 831.
GAMBONE, LARRY, What Is Anarchism? 2pp, in PP 1630: 29.
GAMBONE, LARRY, What Is Populism? 1996, Red Lion Press, 28pp, with bibliography, in PP 1634-1636: 808.
GAMBONE, LARRY, Why I Did not Go to Quebec City, 2pp, in PP 1731: 56. - On anti-globalization riots. Rioters have mostly all too little sense in their heads and too little knowledge of and respect for the rights of others. - J.Z.
GARDNER, P.D., B. Traven, 1882-1969, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 625.
GARDNER, P.D., David Andrade, 1859-1928, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 695.
GARDNER, P.D., George Orwell, 1903-1950, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 770.
GARDNER, P.D., George Woodcock, 1912-1995, and his history of Anarchism, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 324.
GARDNER, P.D., Review of WOODCOCK, GEORGE, Anarchists & Anarchism, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 552.
GARDNER, P.D., Review of:: EDWARDS, PHILLIP, Pathways to Anarchy, Ashgate Publ. Co., Aldershot, 1997: 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 949. - Judging by the review it is largely merely another communist-anarchist utopia, but uses a new terminology. This review did not make the book sound attractive to me - J.Z., 4.10.00.
GARDNER, SCOTT, Rent Control and the Penultimate Solution, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 5pp, in PP 1754: 137.
GARNER, AL, Low Life, THE FREEMAN, 7/90, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 86.
GARNER, RICHARD, What Is Mutualism, Red Lion Press, 1999, 16pp in PP 1637-1640: 567.
GARRETT, GARET, Harangue. The Trees Said to the Bramble Come Reign Over Us. 1927,258pp: 1 - 63, in PP 1551. - This is not a libertarian book. I reproduce it mainly because of the author. It has a WW I background, and describes a salon or discussion centre and the usual fate of a supposedly great leader and reform movement without a program deserving the name program.. Ignorance of money and finance was Garrett's greatest flaw. Utopians and intentional community fans, with similar vague notions, may find something of interest in this book. A libertarian and Garrett fan told me that all his writings were worth reproducing. This one made me doubt his recommendation. You judge for yourself and may come to read it only like another novel. A utopia based on insufficient ideas and knowledge and many false premises cannot be permanently realized and does not deserve realization and personal sacrifices - by any but its true believers and this only until they have finally learned their lessons from it. - PIOT, J.Z., 31.10.1999.
GARRISON, ROGER W., Hayek Made No Contribution? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 132.
GARRISON, ROGER, Review, 3pp, of: HAYEK, F.A., Money, Capital and Fluctuations: Early Essays, ed. By MCCLOUGHRY, ROY, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984, 196pp: 111, in PP 1574-75.
GARRISON, ROGER W., The Undiscountable Professor Kirzner, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 369.
GASSET, ORTEGA Y, Revolt of the Masses, 1930, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 209.
GASTON, E.B., True Cooperative Individualism, an argument on the plan of Fairhope Industrial Assn., 1894, 6pp, in PP 1668/69: 405.
GATES, BILL, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Bill Gates, Philanthropist, , THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 264.
GATES, JEFF; DODSON, ED & al, The Ownership Solution, 1999, excerpts from a discussion, 9pp, in PP 1668/69: 388.
GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, Determinants of Human Longevity: Parental Age At Reproduction and Offspring Longevity, 10pp: 39, in PP 1554/55.
GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, Specific Decrease in Longevity of Daughters Conceived by Old Fathers, 1p: 102, in PP 1554/55. - Conceived "from" would be a more accurate description. - J.Z.
GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, The Mechanism of Human Longevity, 2ppL 139, in PP 1554/55.
GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, The Revival of Longevity Genetics, 2pp: 69, in PP 1554/55.
GEDDES, PAUL, Review, 1p, of: GRUBEL, HERBERT, Free Market Zones, 1983, Fraser Institute: 64, in PP 1548.
GENE MODIFICATION, See: MANN, SIMON, Coming the Raw Potato over Rats, SMH 12.10.99. On gene-modified foods, a controversial study, 1p, in PP 1679: 15. - Anyhow, we should not be supplied with them without our knowledge and consent, as involuntary guinea pigs. GM foods has so many advocates. Let all of them volunteer! - Distinctions should also be made between GM food that has been made more poisonous to insects and others that have been made more resistant to herbicides. What is harmful to insects is not necessarily harmless to humans. Potatoes do contain already quite a number of poisons, naturally, multiplied by cooking or frying, according to some. - J.Z.
GENERAL STRIKE, See: FLYGARE, WILLIAM, A Very Small First Step: Review of P.B. Dematteis, Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, Univ. Microfilms, 2pp, in PP 1610: 65.
GENES, PATENTS FOR THEM? See: CALLAHAN, GENE & MORGENSTERN, STU, A Free Market for Genes? Posted May, 25, 2,000, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2pp, in PP 1684: 134. mail@mises.org - To whom do genes belong in the first place? And under what conditions are they passed on to any gene manipulator by their natural owner? Manipulating someone's genes - or his food or drink, without his consent, is one thing. Doing it with his consent is another. A mere discovery of their nature does no more give an exclusive right to them than the discovery of a continent gives such a claim to the discoverer. - PIOT, J.Z., 16.5.01.
GENES, PATENTS ON THEM? See: GREISCH, CARY Cary.Greisch@diala.greenpeace.org 11 May 01 letter of concern about patenting genes, 1p. My response: Abolish all patent and copyrights laws! - J.Z., 11.5.01, in PP 1675: 133. Also the previous letter, 8 May 01, 2pp, both forwarded by Christian Butterbach ....................... [CB: E-mail address deleted by me! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm]: 134. - If any "patents" are due in this sphere, they should be granted only to "mother nature"! - Libertarian "self-ownership" does also mean that each person owns his own genes! - J.Z., 24.5.02.
GENETIC MODIFICATION, See: NASH, MADELEINE, The Bad and the Good, TIME, Feb. 14, 00, 1p, in PP1699: 53, on flawed gene therapy.
GENETIC MODIFICATION, UNANNOUNCED, See: GREENPEACE NEWS, redaction@greenpeace.de 13 Oct. 2000, 2pp, on the unannounced mixture of gene-modified foods with other foodstuffs. In German, in PP 1675: 138.
GENETIC MODIFICATIONS, CONSUMER SOVEREIGNTY, PATENT LAWS & FRAUD: See: STATE ADVERSARY, THE, No. 30: Rage On! The Anti-Genetic Engineering Movement, 2pp, in PP 1731: 113. - Just get rid of patent laws and start class actions against adulteration & poisoning of foods without even a warning to the consumers. - J.Z., 5.2.02.
GENETIC MODIFICATIONS, See: FORESHEW, JENNIFER, CSIRO team flips the switch on plant genes, 1p, in PP 1627: 125. - Another "loaded" article. Whatever is poisonous to insect life is not necessarily harmless to human life. Moreover, insects are only exposed to small quantities and for short periods. - Give governments the chance to bio-engineer people as obedient subjects, taxpayers and soldiers, and they will! - J.Z., 8.8.00.
GENIUS DER ZEIT, 1795, ueber Fichte's "Beitrag...", 8 S. , in PP 1716: 22.
GENTZ, FRIEDRICH VON, ALLGEMEINE LITERATURZEITUNG, Jena, Nrn. 153 & 154 vom 7. Mai 1794, 17 S. , in PP 1716: 10. - Ueber Fichte's "Beitrag zur Berichtigung....". - Mit einigen handschriftlichen Anmerkungen von J.Z.
GEORGE, BILL, 1984: Has It Really Gone? 2pp: 172; 1p: 209, in PP 1572-73.
GEORGE, HENRY & SCHEVITCH, SERGE, Henry George and the Socialists: A Debate, 1887, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 310.
GEORGE, HENRY, On Patents and Copyrights, n.d., 1p, in PP 1668/69: 305.
GEORGE, HENRY: Perspective: A Powerful Case for Free Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/96, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 120, from H.G.'s book "Protection or Free Trade?" (1886).
GEORGE, HENRY, See: ATKINSON, WILL, Henry George, 1934, 1p: 61, & MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Alternative Georgist Tradition, 1p: 62, in PP 1564. See: FRAGMENTS.
GEORGE, HENRY, See essays of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1668/69, 410pp.
GEORGE, HENRY, See: ALLEN, ROBERT E., The Major Thesis of Henry George, 8pp, in PP 1634-1636: 759. - See: SCHOOL OF LIVING.
GEORGE, HENRY, See: HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL, St. Louis, Leaflet, 2pp, 1962, in PP 1698: 152.
GEORGE, HENRY, The Ethics of the Land Question, 1p, from "The Condition of Labor", in PP 1731: 19.
GEORGE, HENRY, The Interrogation of Henry George, Testimony to US Senate, 1883, 5pp, in PP 1668/69: 305.
GEORGE, HENRY, The Poor Ye Have Always With You, 1p extracts from "Progress & Poverty" & from "Social Problems", in PP 1731: 5. - Yes, but only under the constitutions, laws, regulations, jurisdictions, customs, institutions and habits that make for poverty. As for his panacea, the single tax: We cannot all of us become wealthy through becoming farmers, gardeners or miners. An ever smaller part of the population suffices for this kind of wealth production. Even housing could become cheaply mass produced, as cars can be or could be. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
GEORGE, HENRY, Thou Shalt Not Steal, 1887, edited and abridged, 1p: 63, in PP 1564.
GEORGE, ROWENA, Our Constitution - it IS the law, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 229. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE. - On the contrary: Numerous laws and numerous administrations did and do ignore it - and got away with it! - J.Z.
GEORGE, ROWENA, Power Is Poison, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 171. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
GEORGE, ROWENA, The Meaning of a Resolution, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 205. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
GEORGE, ROWENA, Willis Emerson Stone, Author of the Liberty Amendment, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 294. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
GEORGISM, See essays 410pp, of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1668/69.
GEORGISM, See: HARRISON, FRED, Land, Culture and the Biology of Man, Part II, 3pp, LAND & LIBERTY, May & June 1976: 121, in PP 1550. - A Georgist point of view, still territorial and intolerant. - Cec Stowasser submitted it to David Taylor, the latter to me. - I met the author shortly when I visited N.Y.C. in 1990. - He had just come back from Russia, where he had tried to convert Russian politicians and bureaucrats to the Georgist single tax "solution". He might have done better if he had confined his advice to Free Trade, also advocated by Henry George and had advocated free experimentation for all kinds of land reformers at their own risk and expense, with their shares of government- held land, acquired through a general reprivatization scheme, granting each a general and transferable share in all government assets. Such vouchers were successfully issued and used in Czechoslovakia and discussed in PEACE PLANS No. 19. - All new visions for Russia and former Satellites must include liberating views and institutions for the remaining communists as well as for all other minorities, wherever they may live in the former empire, i.e., the option to do their things to themselves - and to themselves alone. The Soviet "education" system was, apparently, "successful" enough to leave about 1/3rd of the population still with predominantly state socialistic views and habits which they are likely to discard only one by one and this over a prolonged period.- J.Z., 30.10.99.
GEORGISM, See: KELLY, JOHN M., The New Barbarians: The Continuing Relevance of Henry George, 1981, 13 pages: 76- 79, in PP 1546.
GERMANY'S "ECONOMIC MIRACLE", See: PETERSON, ROBERT A., Origins of the German "Economic Miracle", THE FREEMAN, 12/88, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 48. - Those who called it a "miracle" have no idea of the degree of rightful and positive changes that could have been achieved, much faster, by full economic freedom, including full monetary and financial freedom. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
GERMATRON, UV light source to kill diseases. One commercial response to the Anthrax attacks, 1p, in PP 1726/27: 417. - Will we reach the stage where biological attacks are launched to sell such products? - J.Z.
GERRARD, ROBERT, Mobile Living on the High Seas, 2pp, in PP 1679: 177, on Ocean Freedom and a super-ship, planned liv-julie.sordal@rsea.no www.residensea.com/ info@freedomshipcity.com How solidly must such a vast ship be constructed to withstand being supported, by very long waves, only at its ends or in the middle, with frequent changes of such pressures? Should it be"hinged", separable into modules or submersible for such situations? As for me, I would prefer a vast Zeppelin. - J.Z., 12.5.01.
GESELL, SILVIO, AND HIS STAMP-SCRIP, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE to SCHUBERT, BRUNO H., Jan. 29, 1968, 1p, (24), on Gesell & THE ANSWER, in PP 1723/24: 270.
GESELL, SILVIO, See: FELDT, HANS, Capitalism Is Not Free Enterprise, Red Lion Press, Montreal, 1997, 12pp, "based on the libertarian money and land reform ideas of Silvio Gesell." 55-58, in PP 1547. - Politically Silvio Gesell was close to anarchism. See his: "Der Abbau des Staates". But in economics he was a dogmatic and authoritarian money- and land-reformer. - J.Z.
GESELL, SILVI0, See: WALKER, KARL, Gesell, Keynes und die moderne Nationaloekonomie, Vortrag, 23.7.1962, erweiterte Fassung, 16 S., FSU-Schriftenreihe Nr. 17: 118, in PP 1550. - Ungluecklicherweise sind die meisten Gesellianer, ebenso wie die Keynesianer und andere moderne etatistische Oekonomisten, auch Anhaenger des Zentralbanksystems. Die Gesellianer wollen es nur in anderer Weise anwenden. Walker war nicht nur Gesellianer sondern auch Anhaenger der Verrechnungsfreiheit und versuchte sie in Deutschland zu verwirklichen. - Alle Formen der Geldfreiheit sind nur verschiedene Formen einer allgemeinen Verrechnungsfreiheit und diese wuerde "Schwundgeld"- Versuche bald als ueberfluessig beweisen. - Unter voller Verrechnungsfreiheit gibt es keine beschraenkte "Geldmenge". Unter ihr gibt es auch freie Wahl des Wertmasses. - Fuer ihre Verwirklichung mag eine friedliche monetary Revolution noetig sein. - Experimentierfreiheit auch fuer alle Arten von Gesellianern - aber nur auf ihre Kosten und Risiko. - J.Z.
GETHIN, AMOREY, Language, Thought, and Communicating Rebellious Ideas, 9pp, in PP 1695: 44, from THE RAVEN, Freedom Press, mailto:freedom@tao.ca
GETZ, GEORGE, Repeal gun control laws that leave us defenseless against evil terrorists, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 182.
GETZ, GEORGE, Why did police arrest 734,498 pot-smokers (last year) instead of tracking murderous terrorists? 1p, in PP 1737/38: 319. - Because that keeps up the price of drugs & the profits for the Mafia, terrorists & corrupt policemen & politicians! - J.Z., 22.2.02. - The Mafia was largely built up and supported by prohibition and anti-"vice" laws, and terrorists are today largely financed and secured by the war against drugs, and by keeping policemen busy in fighting pot smokers and seat belt law offenders etc. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
GETZ. GEORGE, USA's renewed faith in government is as puzzling as 'renewed faith in Santa Claus', 1p, in PP 1737/38: 245.
GIBBON, DAVID, Treaty on European Union including the Protocols and Final Act with Declarations: Maastricht, 1992, review, 2pp: 747, in PP 1601-04. - "I do not wish to be a European".
GILAD, BENJAMIN, Review, 2pp, of: EARL, PETER, The Economic Imagination, Armonk, N.Y.: ME Sharpe, 1983, 224pp: 76, in PP 1574-75.
GILDER, GEORGE, Freedom & the High Tech Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 11/90, 9pp, in PP 1765: 192.
GILDER, GEORGE, Geniuses from Abroad, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, Dec. 18, 1995, 2pp, reproduced by FFF, April 96, in PP 1682: 52.
GILES, RICHARD, Footprints of the Greater Leviathan, 2pp: 115, in PP 1583.
GILLILAND, ALEXIS A., Letters from the Earth, 1p, on Harris & Strauss contributions: 559, in PP 1589-94.
GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL to ZUBE, JOHN, 24.2.00, 8pp, in PP 1631-1633: 579.
GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL to ZUBE, JOHN, et al, 19.2.00, 5pp, including my letter to him, 3pp, of 18.2.00, in PP 1631-1633: 566.
GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL, Circular, 18.6.00, upon the death of PETER MCWILLIAMS, on 14.6.00, 3pp, in PP 1631-1633: 625. Michael wants this death to be remembered by a "democide" day. I rather downloaded and prepared for fiching his main libertarian book, available for free to readers, with others of his writings, from the Internet. - J.Z., 17.8.00.
GIMBARZEVSKY, BORIS P., The British Columbia Cemetery and Funeral Services Act, 1p: 127, in PP 1554/55. - Cryonics.
GITTINS, ROSS, Protection's A Con, 2pp: 113, in PP 1583.
GITZ, BRADLEY, 10 Dumbest Ideas of the 20th Century, 2pp, 1999, in PP 1664/65: 204.
GLADNICK, P. J., Guns N' Rosie, TLFCT, June 12, 2000, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 400.
GLASNER, DAVID, Free Banking & Economic Development, THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 67.
GLAZEBROOK, JOHN, Toward Self-Governance or State Controlled Education? 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 992.
GLENDERING, MARC-HENRI, Britain's Relationship with the European Union: An Open Challenge to Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 36, 2pp, in PP1742: 35.
GLOBAL IDEAS BANK, Microfiche Publishing, 1p on LMP on the Internet: 324 in PP 1577-78.
GLOBAL WARMING, 11pp, in PP 1704: 123. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
GLOBAL WARMING, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., Global Warming, the Other Side, 1998, 6 links to opposing views, 1p, in PP 1616: 109.
GLOBALISM, See: KING, DAVID C., Freedom in the Global Village, THE FREEMAN, 6/70, 4pp, in PP 1765: 169.
GLOBALISM: GLOBAL CAPITALISM & FREE TRADE, See: NORBERG, JOHAN, In Defence of Global Capitalism, short notice of English edition, in PP 1732, US $ 12 from: www.globalcapitalism.st/index.asp
GLOBALIZATION & RIOTS AGAINST IT, See: COLLET, XAVIER & FLOOD, ANDREW PREGENTIL@aol.com Learning from Nice (summit conference): A view from the French anarchists, in response to revolt.news@usa.net 4 pages, 23.2.01, in PP 1732: 112. - Among other links it mentions: FRENCH INDY MEDIA CENTRE - a part of a global network of web pages that allows anyone to add their own text reports, photos or video for others to look at. www.indymedia.org Would that be useful enough for freedom lovers if the contents is quite indiscriminate or as much of a mixture of rubbish with valuable contributions as the Internet offers? - J.Z., 28.2.02.
GLOBALIZATION, See: DAVIES, STEPHEN, Globalization Is Good! HISTORICAL NOTES No. 35, 4pp, in PP1742: 37.
GLOBALIZATION, See: LAMBRO, DONALD, Left-wing Demonstrators Missed the Mark, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1671: 171..
GLOBALIZATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Ethics of Globalization, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 56.
GLOBALIZATION? PREGENTIL, XAVIER, Fighting the Globalization? 2pp circular, 27.6.01, in PP 1717: 180. - The pop slogans: "Buy Australian!" & "Buy American!" etc. need effective and public refutation since anti-globalism is just another false conclusion from such protectionist notions. Something like: Your paper dollars, used to pay for imports, will return in payment for exports. They have no other value for any foreigner. So, the advice should rather be: Buy foreign goods and services to promote your export jobs. Imports promote exports. Stop imports and you stop exports. In mass media, advertisements and public "discussions" we are bombarded with the fallacies and almost never find the refutations. - J.Z., 20. & 29.7.01. PREGENTIL@aol.com EuroLibertarians http://libertarians.cjb.net http://maxpages.com/libertarian
GO.COM, Think Tanks, 5pp, with URL lists, in PP 1674: 63. - Has any of them, as yet, thought about its CD-ROM publishing options - or even used them for its publications??? Or have they ALL THOUGHLESSLY ignored this freedom of expression and information opportunity? - J.Z.
GODOT, ESPERANZA, Review, 3pp, of: POWELL, WILLIAM, The Anarchist Cookbook, taken from NEW LIBERTARIAN, V, 3, April 88. - ANARCHIST LIBRARY, in PP 1696: 22.
GODWIN, WILLIAM, Collected Works, links list, 1p, to this offer by ANARCHY ARCHIVES, in PP 1728: 172.
GODWIN, WILLIAM, Of Population, 1820, incomplete, contents list, preface & book I, chapters 1-3 only, so far, all that were on line, when I downloaded these texts on Feb. 5th, 02, 27pp, in PP 1728: 173. - For how long has this important work been out of print? - J.Z.
GODWIN, WILLIAM, Quotations, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 260.
GODWIN, WILLIAM, Thoughts on Man, his Nature, Productions and Discoveries, interspersed with some Particulars Respecting the Author, 1831, downloaded from ANARCHY ARCHIVES, 171pp, in PP 1728: 1.
GOEHLERT, ROBERT & HERCZEG, CLAIRE, Anarchism, a bibliography, 1982, 122pp, 1678 titles : 1- 41, author index : 37- 41, in PP 1546. - When will some anarchists finally collaborate to combine all anarchist bibliographies into one, making it available on alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks & CD-ROM & also online, if they can? Locations, when known, should be listed as well, especially when photocopies could be obtained there as first steps to reproductions, e.g. on microfiche. - J.Z.
GOETHE, See: FOROGLOU, EMMANUEL, Dr. & GOETHE, Goethe's Faust on Paper Money, n.d., 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 593. foroglou@prodos.com
GOGOL BOULEVARD, ON, Neither East Nor West Alternative News Service, Home Page, with URL list, 3pp, http://flag.blackened.net/agony/ogb.html BobNenwOgb@aol.com , in PP 1676: 46.
GOLD, METAL ACCOUNTS, ELECTRONIC, See: MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution! # 2, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 122. - MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution! # 3, 5pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 127. - Are these gold accounts covered by & redeemable by the account provider, in physical gold, upon demand, or does the market value of, e.g., one ounce of gold, just serve as a standard for the account, for clearing purposes? I fear the former is the case. - J.Z., 15.4.01. - Only on a free gold market should a value-carrier (exchange medium) be exchangeable into its value standard, at par or close to par with its nominal value. To tie the quantity of exchange media to the quantity of value standard units available is absurdly limiting free exchanges. - J.Z., 24.2.02.
GOLD, See: FEKETE, ANTAL E., Whither Gold? 1996, 26pp, in PP1613: 130.
GOLD STANDARDS, See: DEUTSCH, REINHARD, Goldige Vorurteile, 3 S.: 48, in PP 1588. - Ueber klassische Goldwaehrung, nicht ueber Gold-Rechenwaehrung oder Gold-Clearing Value Standards. - J.Z.
GOLD STANDARDS, See: BACHERT, DICK, The Power of the Gold Standard in Controlling Inflation, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 280. - The primary condition for honest value standards and currencies are: 1.) Abolition of Legal Tender (compulsory acceptance & value), 2.) The abolition of the note issue monopoly of central banks, 3.) Free choice of value standards. Whether, in the resulting competition, Whether, in the resulting competition, the classical gold standard, or some variant of it, or some quite different value standards, will find more users remains to be seen. To tie the quantity of all exchange media to the quantity of gold available for this purpose is a wrongful absurdity, tolerable only among voluntary victims of such a scheme. To use gold weight units MERELY as value standards is quite another matter and does not require redemption by the issuers of gold value notes or certificates. But they will have to accept them at their face value, in gold, in all payments due to them. And their certificates are discountable and refusable in general circulation and exchangeable, at their market rate, in a free gold market, which would quickly indicate any flaws in their issues, by accepting them there only at a considerable discount. For sound exchange media with such a gold weight value standard, the whole world gold market could act as a "redemption fund". - J.Z., 13.2.01. - See: KATZ, HOWARD, The Gold Standard, A New Approach, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 276.
GOLD STANDARDS, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled, Sep. 1950? 2pp, on various gold standards, in PP 1723/24: 145.
GOLD STANDARDS, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
GOLD STANDARDS, See: PAUL, RON, Five Myths about the Gold Standard, 4pp: 16 & 23/24, in PP 1572-73.
GOLD STANDARDS, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Gold Socialism or Dollar Socialism? 2pp: 150, in PP 1572-73. - At least, judging by the title, he realized that in his form of classical or even 100% redemptionist gold standard also a kind of state socialism is involved. - J.Z.
GOLD STANDARDS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! What's Missing from this Picture? (Market Indicators.) THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 177. Skousen believes: "The" gold standard, for he does not advocate free choice of value standards.
GOLDIN, STEPHEN, Gun Control in Space, 1p: 44, in PP 1589-94.
GOLDMAN, ANDRE, List of his 3 articles published by ZOLATIMES, 1/2p, in PP 1663: 139. www.zolatimes.com/writers/goldman.html Later LFCT & THE CITY TIMES. All are on: Justice without Force.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Appendix 1p, in PP 1702: 167. - A list of libraries in which this expensive collection, even though merely on roll film, is available. This list is of 1996. Perhaps some more have been added in the meantime. - The Emma Goldman Papers (on) microfilm are available at the following institutions: University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL / Boston Public Library, Boston, MA / Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA / University of California at Berkeley, CA / California State University, San Marcos / University of Chicago, IL / Cornell University, Ithaca, NY / University of Delaware, Newark, DE / Emory University, Atlanta, GA / Florida State University, Tallahasssee / University of Georgia, Athens, GA / Harvard University, Cambridge, MA / University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI / New York Public Library, NY / New York University, NY / Northeastern University, Boston, MA / University of Pittsburgh, PA / Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ / Stanford University, Stanford, CA / Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA / Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY / Wayne State University, Detroit, MI / State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI / University of Melbourne, Australia / Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany / The Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, Israel / The University Library of Tromso, Norway / International Institute for Social History, Amsterdam. - I regret that they were not made available on microfiche. Then one could pick and choose more easily and cheaply what one really wants of this material. - Automatic refilming of roll film material onto microfiche is possible and commercially done - but would have to be financed. - How cheaply could the whole collection be made available to anyone interested on CD-ROMs? - J.Z.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Bibliographical Essay, The World of Emma Goldman, by CANDACE FALK et al, 14pp, in PP 1702: 153.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Contents List only of: FALK, CANDACE, COLE, STEPHEN & THOMAS, SALLY, Emma Goldman: A Guide to her Life and Documentary Sources, 1995, Chadwyck-Healey, 1p, in PP 1702: 141.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, E. G. & Free Speech, 4pp, in PP 1702: 147.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, E. G. & the Spanish Civil War, 2pp, in PP 1702: 145.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, E. G. in Exile, 2pp, in PP 1702: 143.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Early Life: Portrait of an Anarchist as a Young Woman, 1p, in PP 1702: 150.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Editor's Introductory Essay, 11pp, Candace Falk, editor & director, Stephen Cole & Sally Thomas assistant editors, in PP 1702: 68.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Exhibits, links, 1p, in PP 1702: 136.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Introduction & Links, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1702: 65. http://sunsite.berkelye.edu/Goldman/ manager@sunsite.berkeley.edu Note that Chadwyck Healey has recently sold at least its anarchist collections to Bell & Howell. - How few CD-ROMs would be required for the entire collection and how cheaply could they be sold? As the American Freedom Library showed, at least 160,000 pages fit onto one CD-ROM. What is the total page number on the 69 roll films of this collection? - J.Z.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Life & Conflict in the New World, 1p, in PP 1702: 135.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Online Exhibition, Introduction, 1p, in PP 1702: 67
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Sample Documents from the Book Edition, University of California Press, 1998, links only, 1p, in PP 1702: 137.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, The Emma Goldman Papers Project, 1p, in PP 1702: 140. emma@uclink.berkeley.edu "Since 1980, the Emma Goldman Papers Project has collected, organized, and published over 20,000 documents by and about Goldman gathered from archives and libraries around the world. The Emma Goldman Papers: A Microfilm Edition (Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1991) is available in libraries internationally (see Appendix). The companion reference, Emma Goldman: A Guide to her Life and Documentary Sources (Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1995), contains indexes to the microfilm, a detailed chronology of Goldman's life, and unique biographical and bibliographical resources...". - Note that Chadwyck Healey has recently sold at least its anarchist collections to Bell & Howell.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, War Resistance, Anti-Militarism, and Deportation, 1917-1919 1p, in PP 1702: 138. - Other Links, with abstracts, 2pp: 139.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Writings: Drafts, Publications, and Speeches, index, referring to the numbers of the reels, ed. by Candace Falk et al, 11pp, in PP 1702: 124.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Writings: Newspapers and Periodical Articles, in the altogether 69 roll films, contents indication with reference to the number of the reel, edited by Candace Falk et al, 46pp, in PP 1702: 79.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, Anarchism: What it Really Stands for, 13pp, Anarchist Archives, in PP 1717: 106. http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchis_archives/index.html
GOLDMAN, EMMA, Papers on Microfilm, See: FALK, CANDACE to ZUBE, JOHN, 26 April 01. Short note, signed by Joanne Sterricker, The Emma Goldman Papers emma@uclink.berkeley.edu : Chadwyck-Healey's microfilm collection was taken over by Bell & Howell. The Emma Goldman Archive, on roll film, is now available from the latter for $ 7,000. In PP 1676: 57.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, See: DEWITT, REBECCA, Anarchism and the Emma Goldman Papers Project, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 353.
GOLDMAN, EMMA, The Individual, Society and the State, 6pp, in PP 1668/69: 211 .
GOODFIELD, JUNE, Playing God: Genetic Engineering and the Manipulation of Human Life, Random House, N.Y., 1977, review only, 2pp, by DONALDSON, THOMAS: 148, in PP 1595-96.
GOODMAN, SANDRA L., Lessons from a Year in Romania, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 203. Black markets do somewhat function as substitutes for free markets - even when the property rights and exchanges in them are not officially recognized but, rather, ignored. De Soto, in "The Other Path", pointed out some of their powers - but also some of their draw-backs, limiting them and disadvantaging their participants. - J.Z.
GOODWIN, BRENDA, Charity - a Fast Lane to Death, 6pp, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 49, in PP 1554/55. - On altruism.
GOONAN, TOM, Libertarians and the Right-to-Life: A Minority Opinion, July 1999, 3pp, in PP 1661: 180. From: THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT, www.co-freedom.com
GORDON, ARTHUR, Freedom Is a Two-Edged Sword, 2pp, condensed from WOMAN'S DAY, R.D., August 1966, in PP 1699: 13. - 1p, in PP 1569-70: 3.- More evidence on the "fear of freedom" that Erich Fromm wrote about. - If all individual rights were realized then there would be much less of this fear. People who do not know and appreciate their liberties and but seek security, do allow the imposition of any kind of feudalistic and despotic system. J.Z., 28.5.02.
GORDON, DAVID, The butcher of Koenigsberg? 2pp from INQUIRY, September 1982: 103, in PP 1551. - A review of PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Ominous Parallels, Stein & Day, 383pp. - See: KANT, IMMANUEL, RAND, AYN, & OBJECTIVISM.
GORDON, DORIS, A Wrong, Not A Right: An Atheist Libertarian Looks At Abortion, 8pp: 6, in PP 1557.
GORDON, DORIS, Libertarians for Life, www.L4L.org libertarian@erols.com e-mail of 21 March 2001, 2pp, indicating that at least some individualist feminists appreciate what she is doing, in PP 1681: 27. www.ifeminists.com/
GORDON, FREDERICK M., The Debate between Feuerbach and Stirner, 9pp, in PP 1678: 186, taken from THE PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, 1976, 8/2-4.
GORDON, THOMAS, See: SHAW, PATRICK, John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, 2pp, in PP 1675: 82.
GORMAN, TERESA, Bye Bye, Europe, 2pp: 746, in PP 1601-04.
GORMAN, TERESA, M.P., The Legacy of Frederic Bastiat, 3pp, in PP 1655: 111.
GORMSBY, MUSTAPHA (ERIKSON, GEOFFREY), Kill Them All Now! 1998, 2pp, in PP 1671: 124. - While so many enlightenment steps have still to be taken, in countries free enough for them, I favour these steps, in these countries, over any violence & even over such threatening language use. - J.Z., 4.5.01.
GOUSHAW, BARBARA, Handguns Are a Girl's Best Friend. It's a dangerous world, and for protection, diamonds just don't cut it, 5pp, in PP 1685/86: 202. - Friends? - J.Z.
GOVERNMENT & PRESIDENTS, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, No Credit Due, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 3, on President Clinton & government.
GOVERNMENT ADDICTS ANONYMOUS, HP & links, 1p, in PP 1680: 207. jettro2@hotmail.com
GOVERNMENT AS CONTRACT BREAKER, See: KOOPMAN, ROGER, Government isn't Living Up to its Contract, THE FREEMAN, 10/90, 2pp, in PP 1765: 92. - Did it ever? Could it ever? One territorial government's presumed "contracts" with millions of its diverse subjects could not live up to the expectations and aspirations of these millions, no more so than any single goods or service provider could. Choice among competing & only exterritorially autonomous governments & societies is quite essential to achieve consumer satisfaction among their subjects. If each government and each society had to have a contract with each of its voluntary members - then, & only then, would they have to live up to their contracts - or perish, for lack of members. - J.Z., 20.5.02. - What governments can least of all supply is genuine security, peace, defence, justice, freedom, prosperity and progress. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
GOVERNMENT AS SLAVE OWNER, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Government as Slave Owner, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 4pp, in PP 1765: 103.
GOVERNMENT BENEFITS OR IMPOTENCE? See: SAMMONS, JOHN, Government Cost/Benefit Analyses: The Impetus & the Impotence, THE FREEMAN, 5/80, 9pp, in PP 1765: 94.
GOVERNMENT FUNDING, See: MCGATH, GARY, Government Funding Brings Government Control, THE FREEMAN, 11/91, 4pp, in PP 1764: 1. - See: SUBSIDIES.
GOVERNMENT REFORMS, TERM LIMITS, PRIVATIZATION, 11pp, in PP 1704: 163. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
GOVERNMENT SPENDING, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, The Top Fifteen Stupidest Ways Politicians Are Wasting Our Money, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 736. pressreleases@hq.LP.org www.LP.org - Aren't all their ways wrong and stupid, if not criminal? - J.Z., 30.4.02.
GOVERNMENT SPENDING, See: MACKAY, DONALD, Who Gets the Plunder? 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 140. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
GOVERNMENT, See: BANDOW, DOUG, America's Permanent Criminal Class, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 139.
GOVERNMENT, See: BROWNE, HARRY, The Breakdown of Government, 3pp: 68, in PP 1569-70.
GOVERNMENT, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T.
GOVERNMENT, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Ideas on Taking Apart Government, 5pp: 66, in PP 1601-04.
GOVERNMENT, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Thoughts on Dismantling Government or You Be Careful while you're taking that bomb apart, 2pp: 160, in PP 1601-04. - Individual secessionism could make that transition peaceful and easy. - J.Z.
GOVERNMENT, See: LOEFFLER, TED, Government, What Should It's Role Be? 1p: 226, in PP 1572-73. - One of many competitive service providers, all of them hired by volunteers only, who remain free to fire them. - Whatever role its voluntary members want to assign to it - for their own affairs! - J.Z, 8.11.1999.
GOVERNMENT, See: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., The First Civil Right IS Safety, THE FREEMAN, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 586. - If it is, territorial governments, rather obviously, cannot provide it. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
GOVERNMENT, See: NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Bill of Law, 4pp: 655, in PP 1601-04.
GOVERNMENT, See: PAYNE, JAMES L., How Smart is Big Brother? THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 105. - Big brothers have small brains, ideas and memories - but big fists. - J.Z.
GOVERNMENT, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Trust Not in What Your Government Can Do for You, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 181. - Rather recognize, despise and fear what it does to you! - J.Z., 21.5.02.
GOVERNMENT, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Government and the Protection Racket, 1p: 100, in PP 1565-67.
GOVERNMENT, See: WATNER, CARL, The Tragedy of Political Government, 2pp: 107, in PP 1569-70. - I would rather call it the tragedy of territorial government. - J.Z.
GOVERNMENTALISM, See: LEESON, PETER, T., How Big Government Usurped Personal Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 10/98, 2pp, in PP 1765: 17. - It can deny personal responsibility to others but cannot assume or usurp it itself and could not practice it, if such a transfer were possible. - Governments can only usurp power - and that does also make them powerless in many ways, not only in economic calculation. - J.Z., 20.5.02.
GOVERNMENTS, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Hayek Was Right: The Worst Do Get to the Top, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 114. - I fear that would apply to limited governments as well, unless they are confined to voluntary members only and exterritorial autonomy, i.e., have to freely compete with all other kinds of limited and unlimited governments and with non-governmental societies. - Then only a few crackpot regimes might survive, as they do in the sphere of religion. - But they could not wrong or harm non-believers. - J.Z., 21.5.02. - The obviously flawed States, societies & religious communities have never been confronted by competition from quite free, enlightened, just and peaceful societies and communities. - The effect on average human thinking and behavior could be very great. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
GOVERNMENT, See: TOLSTOY, LYOFF N., How Can Governments Be Abolished? 1p: 74, in PP 1569-70.
GRABBE, J. ORLIN, In Praise of Chaos, 4pp, in PP 1671: 114.
GRABBE, J. ORLIN, List of Articles & Stories by J. Orlin Grabe, with abstracts & links, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 783. - www.zolatimes.com/writers/grabbe.html
GRABBE, J. ORLIN, The End of Ordinary Money, 12pp, n.d. , in PP 1745-1748: 561. - The use of "ordinary" but freely issued, valued, rated, discounted, accepted or refused, private, cooperative etc. competing monies or "market-tokens", shop currencies, shop- and service-foundation money - has barely begun! - A locally widely accepted local currency is more useful to most local consumers and workers than is some electronic currency with a rather limited local, national and international acceptance. To monetize the local ready for sale potential for turnover credits and wage- and salary payments is more important than to electronically internationalize some badly conceived exchange media and value standards. Moreover, this kind of non-electronic cash, too, can be harder to trace for governments than can be online-payments. Governments can and will spend millions to decode "secret" online payments. And successful local currencies can be electronically dealt with as well - by and for those who consider this to be worthwhile. - The mere fact that you engaged in coded communications can lead to investigations by the IRS or anti-terrorist or anti-drug squads. Beware! - However, the free issue and acceptance of printed or electronic exchange media, redeemable in agreed upon goods or services of the issuer or issuers, would also be an option as well as a necessity for Free Trade. - The free exchange or clearing that is involved is the essential factor, not that the transaction gets electronic help. The Internet may merely help to find new international as well as national exchange partners. Neither of them would have to be paid through the Internet. Full freedom for all payment, clearing and value standard accounting options! - J.Z., 31.5.02.
GRABILL, STEPHEN & GRONBACHER, GREGORY M. A., Dictionary of Key Terms for a Free and Virtuous Society, 7pp, in PP 1671: 41. Another contribution towards a libertarian encyclopaedia. info@acton.org www.acton.org/resources/dictionary.html agrabill@acton.org & ggbacher@acton.org (c) 1998 by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty - Attempting to monopolize a set of mere definitions is, in my eyes, absurd. Since these people are free marketeers, they should be prepared to expose their definitions to free competition, that of hundreds of different definitions for each of their online terms. Ideally, at least in one encyclopaedic attempt, all the different definitions for one term should be combined with the multitude of different definitions of the same term - and then the same should be done for all the significant other freedom-related terms. This present compilation is a rather dogmatic one. If there is anything truly original about these definitions then, morally, their formulators could only claim the natural right to be mentioned as the originators and also the right to be correctly quoted. The limits of this collection is indicated by the exclusion of terms like: Human Rights, Militias, Monetary Freedom, Peace, Panarchism, Self-Management. No definition of "God" is offered. At most it offers only a minor contribution to a collection of libertarian definitions and to a libertarian encyclopaedia. Offering it free of charge to potentially hundreds of millions of people and then prohibiting even a limited reproduction, in any medium, without applying first for a permission, is another absurdity. Some commands ought to be disobeyed, not only those of totalitarians. - J.Z., 20.5.01.
GRACE, J. PETER, The Problem of Big Government, 5pp: 254, in PP 1581-82. - It will disappear once individuals can secede from governments. - J.Z.
GRADUALISM, See: ELROY, WENDY, Contra Gradualism, 2pp: 189, in PP 1569-70.
GRAF, HANS-WOLFF, Beinahe aus Notwehr, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 82. - Ein ef Interview.
GRAHAM, DANIEL O., Defense and Development on the High Frontier, 6pp: 187, in PP 1581-82. - It would disappear with territorialism! - J.Z.
GRAHAM, JODY L., Auburn University, Review of: Stephen R. L. Clark's collection of essays: "Animals and their Moral Standing", 3pp, in PP 1680: 190. No e-mail or URL or snail mail address given.
GRANT, JAMES, Bring Back the Bank Run, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 817. - Rather, adopt a sound gold standard that is safe from any runs and gives issuers independence from the possession of gold and makes their issues entirely dependent on what they have to offer in goods and services, in quantities and qualities, and on the ratings of their monies, valued in gold weight units, on a free gold market. - J.Z., 16.5.02.
GRANT, R. W., The Incredible Bread Machine, Home Page of Quandary House, on the new edition of this book, 297pp, hc & pb, published by Fox & Wilkes, 2pp, in PP 1682: 189.
GRANT, R.W., Individual Rights versus Political Meddling: A Dialogue between Two Friends, A Poem by Richard W. Grant, 3pp, in PP 1682: 191. www.laissezl-fairerepublic.com/thepoem.html
GRANT, RICHARD W., The Incredible Bread Machine, See: SAM'S POLITICALLY INCORRECT WEB PAGE AGAINST THE NEO-FASCIST "LIBERAL ESTABLISHMENT", Books, etc., 24pp, in PP 1661: 114. Lists & abstracts of titles with direct purchase option from Amazon.comm, LF Books etc. Only through this list did I learn that RICHARD W. GRANT's "The Incredible Bread Machine" is finally back in print, at last, since 1999. (Fox & Wilkes) I do highly recommend it as a classic, that, in desperation, I had fiched, when it was all too long o.o.p. All my attempts to contact the author had failed. Now he has a website: www.quandaryhouse.com/ (Just downloaded the first level. Its joke, under "warning", might give some people a heart attack! - But I feared nothing evil from this writer. - I am more short of time to read than short of money - for those titles listed that I do not yet possess. - J.Z., 2.2.00.
GRASSROOTS LIBERTY PROJECT, Home Page, 1p only. Formerly LIBERTY ISSUES, in PP 1615: 172. - Resources for local campaigns and activism. Mission: Elect more libertarians to public office. - Does that mean that they do intend to corrupt more libertarians? - J.Z.
GRAVE, JEAN, 1854-1939, 1p, in PP 1739: 45. According to my main catalog, I came so far only across 21 of his pages. To that extent are they "buried" in bookshops and libraries as well as in private collections. Microfiche, website, floppy disk or CD them - if you possess any of them! - J.Z. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
GRAVES. LEWIS & SANDMAN, THE, SECOND AMENDMENT & THE SUPREME COURT, 1 page compilation of related court cases, Sep 1, 1999, THE GUN WEEK, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 220. (c) 1997-99 Sundance Computing.
GRAVESON, R.H., See: GRAVESON, R.H., The Conflict of Laws, 6th ed., 1969 & G.C. CHESHIRE, Private International Law, 5th ed., 1957, short extracts, by J.Z. of passages that are of some panarchist interest, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1025.
GRAVESON, R.H., The Conflict of Laws, 6th ed., 1969 & G.C. CHESHIRE, Private International Law, 5th ed., 1957, short extracts, by J.Z. of passages that are of some panarchist interest, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1025.
GRAY, JOHN & SMITH, G.W., editors, On Liberty in Focus, Routledge, 1991, 286pp, Review only, 2pp, by BURROUGHS, TOM, in PP 1708-1710: 75.
GRAY, JOHN, After Social Democracy: Politics, Capitalism and the Common Life, Demos, 1996, 62pp, GABB, SEAN, Review, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 335. - Not recommended by S.G.
GRAY, JOHN, Beyond the New Right: Markets, Government and the Common Environment, Routledge, 1993, 206pp, GABB, SEAN, Review, 5pp, in PP 1708-1710: 145.
GRAY, JOHN, Hayek on Liberty, N.Y., Blackwell Press, 1984, 202pp, Review only, 3pp, by SHAPIRO, DANNY: 109, in PP 1574-75.
GREAT BRITAIN, See: England.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, A Peek behind the Old "Iron Curtain", THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 325.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Foreign Policy, THE FREEMAN, 9/79, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 80. on Free Trade.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Foreign Policy. A World of Voluntary Transactions, 3pp, in PP 1630: 159.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Government Regulation of Mass Media Communication, THE FREEMAN, 3/80, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 388.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Henry Hazlitt: A Man for Many Seasons, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 10pp, in PP 1751/52: 99.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, How to Return to the Gold Standard, THE FREEMAN, 11/95, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 84.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Language Traps, THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 49.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Leonard E. Read, Crusader, THE FREEMAN, 9/98, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 293.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973): Prophet without Honor in his Own Country, THE FREEMAN, 1/95, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 86. - By now a Mises Institute exists in Germany as well. - J.Z.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Market Money & Free Banking, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 9p, in PP 1745-1748: 75.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, The Meaning of Liberalism from the new preface, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 50.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Why Communism Failed, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 572. - It is still succeeding, all too much, in the West and in other underdeveloped countries. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Why War? THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 452. - All of the institutional and ideological motives for war have not yet been fully listed and evaluated. - Most subscribe only to a single hypothesis, which at most, if at all, partly explains some wars. Others recognize some contributing factors, but still too few. Many of the factors that I deal with in my two peace books do remain widely ignored. - Can we afford to deal carelessly or superficially with this topic, ignoring everything on this subject which does not easily come to our minds? BBG dealt mainly with the importantfactors: Protectionism, depression and mass unemployment. - J.Z.
GREAVES, PERCY L., Jr., Mises Made Easier, 1974, now also online. Here only contents list, A - Z, of terms explained, 5pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 411.
GREAVES, PERCY L., Jr., On Labor Unions, THE FREEMAN, 12/83, 5pp, in PP 1764: 97.
GRECO, THOMAS H., Jr., Email of 21.2.02 on audio show on alternative currencies, featuring Greco, 1/4 p, in PP 1745-1748: 583, available on http://wamu.org/pi/shows/piarc_020211.html, circ2@mindspring.com
GREECE, See: PERON, JIM, The Declaration of Independence: It's Greek to Me, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 555. - On Greek origins of natural rights ideas.
GREEN ANARCHIST, Issue 64, Winter/Spring 2002, 24pp, in PP 1730: 97.
GREEN MOVEMENT, See: SOWELL, THOMAS, Dr., The Green Bigots, synd. Column, 86, 1p, in PP 1609: 47. - FORT FREEDOM.
GREEN, DALE G., Government: An Evaluation, 1p: 19, in PP 1565-67.
GREEN, DAVID: Equalizing People, 65pp; Medicard: A Better Way to Pay for Medicines? (with LUCAS, DAVID) 33pp; Reinventing Civil Society, 166pp; Community without Politics, 184pp, Review only, by BALL, MARTIN: 1p: 774, in PP 1601-04.
GREEN, GRAHAM, Laissez Faire in Africa (Somalia), 2pp, LFCT, n.d., in PP 1661: 57.
GREENHOUSE EFFECT, DANGEROUS, ON EARTH? See: MILLER, MICHAEL, Greenhoax Effect, 1996, 2pp, in PP 1676: 15.
GREENHOUSE EFFECT? See: GLOBAL WARMING, 11pp, in PP 1704: 123. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
GREENHOUSE EFFECT, See: PANCZENKO, OLEG, Eclectic Bibliography on the "Ozone Hole" and the Greenhouse Effect, 1989, 2pp, in PP 1609: 51. - From FORT FREEDOM files.
GREENHOUSE WORLD, See: SINGER, S. FRED, Die Klima-Katastrophe finded nicht statt! Interview von E.F., 2 S., in PP 1625: 15.
GREENPEACE NEWS, redaction@greenpeace.de 13 Oct. 2000, 2pp, on the unannounced mixture of gene-modified foods with other foodstuffs. In German, in PP 1675: 138.
GREENWALT, CRAWFORD H., For the Better Economic Life, 2pp: 21, in PP 1549.
GREENWOOD, BOWEN H., Tacit Consent: A Quiet Tyranny, THE FREEMAN, 1/95, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 444.
GREGG FAMILY, Las Vegas, 2 Meeting notices, 00, greggfamily@lvcm.com , in PP 1664/65: 409.
GREGG FAMILY, LIBERTARIAN LINKS, 5pp. , in PP 1664/65: 412. - They link to numerous classical liberal to anarchist texts that are online. http://communitylink.koz.com/lvrj/classicalliberals Kgregg@free-market.net
GREGG, KENNETH R., Books in the personal library of KENNETH R. GREGG, Las Vegas, 1996, 34pp: 91, in PP 1584. - Reproduced as a bibliographical aid, an example to followed by other libertarians and a guide to the location of rare titles. I feel sure that Kenneth would welcome SOME, not all, libertarian contacts, loan, copy and exchange arrangements, helping his own freedom library to expand - and that of others. - If I should ever make it to the U.S. again, I would love to visit him and his library. - J.Z., 9.11.1999.
GREGG, KENNETH R., Classical Liberals of Las Vegas, Links List of November 28, 00, 5pp, in PP 1732: 180. - http://communitylink.koz.com/lvrj/classicalliberals Kgregg@free-market.net
GREGG, KENNETH R., Review, 3pp, of: CHODOROV, FRANK, Fugitive Essays, Selected Writings of Frank Chodorov, Indianapolis, Liberty Press, 1980, 429pp, bibliographical essay, selected bibliography and index, compiled, edited and with an introduction by Charles H. Hamilton: 64, in PP 1557.
GREGG, KENNETH R., Shorthand Notes, 2pp, in PP 1629: 89.
GREGG, KENNETH R., The Three Enlightenments, 32pp: 16, in PP 1557.
GREGGFAMILY, greefamily@lvcm.com Meeting notice of 6 May 2000, 2pp, in PP 1675: 198. Visit the Classical Liberals of Las Vegas http://communitylink.koz.com/lvrj/classicalliberals Sorry for the cut-off on the right side. I discovered and tried to repair it only now. - J.Z. Kgregg@free-market.net
GREISCH, CARY Cary.Greisch@diala.greenpeace.org 11 May 01 letter of concern about patenting genes, 1p. My response: Abolish all patent and copyrights laws! - J.Z., 11.5.01, in PP 1675: 133. Also the previous letter, 8 May 01, 2pp, both forwarded by Christian Butterbach ....................... [CB: E-mail address deleted by me! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm] : 134. - If any "patents" are due in this sphere, they should be granted only to "mother nature"! - Libertarian "self-ownership" does also mean that each person owns his own genes! - J.Z., 24.5.02.
GRESHAM, PERRY E., Around the World, THE FREEMAN, 6/79, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 370.
GRESHAM, PERRY E., Natural Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 10/81, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 113.
GRESHAM'S LAW, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Bad Money Drives Out Good, , THE FREEMAN, 11/71, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 148. - At least in the text he states that this requires "legal tender". He might have added: Also an issue monopoly. Moreover, he should have added that without legal tender and under monetary freedom for issue and clearing, bad money is driven out, either being outright refused or so greatly discounted, so that its issue is no longer useful to the issuer but becomes rather a burden, for he would still have to accept it at par with its nominal value, like any other of his IOUs. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
GRESHAM'S LAW, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Noah Sinithwick: Pioneer Texan & Monetary Critic, THE FREEMAN, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 128. - On emergency money & Gresham's Law.
GRIFFEN, JOHN, Pragmatic Anarchism, 2pp, in PP 1630: 31.
GRIFFEN, JOHN, Two letters on anarchist economics, 1p, in PP 1630: 2.
GRIFFEN, RICHARD, Post Modernist Anarchism - A Response to John Griffen, 2pp, in PP 1630: 48.
GRIFFIN, G. EDWARD, NORFED, Norfed Silver Certificates (Real Money), 5pp, 1998, in PP 1745-1748: 610. webmaster@realityzone.com
GRIFFIN, JOHN, Of Virtue ... and Vice! 1p, in PP 1630: 50.
GRIFFITH, RODNEY ERIC, Miniture 2.0, On Gerry Reith writings, in a new anthology, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 186.
GRIPPER, ALI, Traditional slavery. Short note on an SBS TV broadcast, 26 August, 1998, on the slavery of women in the Middle East. In PP 1627: 121. - Some of their "husbands" class themselves as freedom fighters!
GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Fiat & the Founding Fathers, THE FREEMAN, 10/76, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 91.
GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Manning the Sea Walls, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 72, on free coinage & banking.
GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, The Illusion of a Riskless Society, THE FREEMAN, 8/82, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 211.
GROZNY, Latest conquest of the new Russian Empire, 2pp, in PP 1610: 94. - Images & clippings.
GROUNDWORK BOOKSTORE, La Jolla, CA, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1702: 195. Tel. (619) 452-9625
GRUBBS, K.E., A New "Liberation Theology" for the World: Faith and the Free Market, IMPRIMIS, 3/91, 11pp, in PP 1755/56: 314.
GRUNERT, JOERG, Sozialer Ghettobau, "Recht auf Wohnen"? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 58.
GRUNERT, JOERN, (A)Soziale Marktwirtschaft, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 30.
GRUNERT, JOERN, Das Fanal der verbotenen Freiheit, 1 S., in PP 1617: 101. - Besprechung von: HERZINGER, RICHARD, Die Tyrannei des Gemeinsinns, Ein Bekenntnis zur egoistischen Gesellschaft, Rowohlt Berlin.
GRUNERT, JOERN, Der libertaere Fragebogen, Interview, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 67.
GRUNERT, JOERN, Im Osten nichts Neues, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 27.
GRUNEWALD, DONALD, Privatization at the State and Local Level, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 36.
GST WE LEAVE YOU, THE, Some self-condemnatory texts from the new GST law, 1p: 81, in PP 1551.
GUARDIAN, THE, Gypsies Turned away into Nazi Hands, 1p, TSMH, 4.12.00, in PP 1699: 49. - So were Jews, by special arrangement with the Gestapo! - J.Z.
GUARNIERI, ROBERT L., Why Gold Is Money, THE FREEMAN, 2/74, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 96. - Where IS gold used as a local currency? Its use between some central banks does not turn it into currency. J.Z.
GUCCIONE, EUGENE, Who Profits from East-West Trade? THE FREEMAN, 10/73, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 135.
GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism in Revolutionary Practice, 1880-1914, 5pp, in PP 1717: 44.
GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism in the Italian Factory Councils, 2pp, in PP 1717: 62.
GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism in the Russian Revolution, 13pp, in PP 1717: 49.
GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism in the Spanish Revolution, 14pp, in PP 1717: 64.
GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism, Extract from Chapter 1, part 1, 1p, in PP 1695: 206.
GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism. From Theory to Practice, 85pp from the Internet, in PP 1717: 1. - Contents list, with URLs, 3pp: 1. - www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/3938/contents.html
GUERIN, DANIEL, By Way of Conclusion, 5pp, in PP 1717: 78. - From his book on anarchism.
GUERIN, DANIEL, Footnotes, 2pp: 83. - From his book on anarchism. His writings never appealed to me. Nevertheless, I am glad that they are now accessible either online or in print. - J.Z.
GUERIN, DANIEL, In Search of a New Society, 14pp, in PP 1717: 30.
GUERIN, DANIEL, Preface, to his book: Anarchism, 2pp, in PP 1717: 14.
GUERIN, DANIEL, The Basic Ideas of Anarchism, 13pp, in PP 1717: 17.
GUERIN, JOHN C., Divergent Model of Ageing? Negligible Senescence in Long-Lived Fishes, 1p: 126, in PP 1554/55.
GULCH, Buying and Developing a Gulch Property, 2pp, gulch@iname.com with links, in PP 1697: 189. - We will NOT escape from territorialism and its consequences by trying to establish our own exclusive territories. See the troubles the Israelis got themselves into, & the Palestinians, & the people in the Balkans, & all the decolonialized countries & those established after the downfall of the Soviet "Union"& its "Iron Curtain", now replaced by immigration barriers. - J.Z., 1.6. & 8.7.01.
GULCH, THE, Welcome to the Gulch, 2pp, in PP 1681: 81. - The ideal "gulch" is not a geographical location but a comprehensive personal law status, based upon individual sovereignty, full exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities, free choice among them for consumers (consumer sovereignty expanded) & free enterprise, free contracts and free competition for SUCH "public services". - PIOT, John Zube. 3.6.01.
GULLIBILITY, See: PATON, W.A., The Gullible Society, THE FREEMAN, 1/74, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 543. - Society is not gullible, but too many individuals are. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
GUN CONTROL, See: ANDERTON, PAUL R., Dunblane, Guns and Excuses, 3pp: 769, in PP 1601-04.
GUN CONTROL, See: ANONYMOUS (AMICUS POPULI) TO SNELL SWICKARD, NANCY, SHOTGUN NEWS, 1996, 2pp letter on Drug Laws and Gun Laws, in PP 1609: 104.
GUN CONTROL, See: ANONYMOUS, Has the Second Amendment Been Abridged? 1p: 228, in PP 1572-73.
GUN CONTROL, See: BARTON, DAVID, The Second Amendment: Preserving the Inalienable Right of Individual Self-Protection, 96pp, softcover, $ 5.95, book announcement by WORLDNETDAILY, 1p, in PP 1677: 90. This advertisement, too, is copyrighted by WORLDNETDAILY.COM. customerservice@worldnetdaily.com
GUN CONTROL, See: BENZ, TIM, Media Blackout, on gun laws, ItsNow@TheRiver.Com 2.4.00, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 184, Christian view.
GUN CONTROL, See: BOTSFORD, DAVID, Review, 3pp, of: MUNDAY, RICHARD & STEVENSON, JAN A., editors, Guns & Violence, 1996, 367pp, in PP 1708-1710: 357.
GUN CONTROL, See: COONEY, RONALD F., A Freedom under Fire, THE FREEMAN, 11/75, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 398. on gun control.
GUN CONTROL, See: DASBACH, STEVE, If the US hates terrorists, why do we keep arming them? 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 112. pressreleases@hq.LP.org - GETZ, GEORGE, Repeal gun control laws that leave us defenseless against evil terrorists, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 182.
GUN CONTROL, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., The Right to Bear Arms? 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 53.
GUN CONTROL, See: Facts You Can Use, 13pp, in PP 1685/86: 346.
GUN CONTROL, See: FARMER, CATHERINE, Self-Control, not Gun Control, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 3pp, in PP 1754: 159.
GUN CONTROL, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Gun Control; Disarm and Conquer, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1021. - FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Gun Control in a Free Society, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 1024.
GUN CONTROL, See: FREEDOM WORLD, No Guns, No Freedom, a compilation from many sources, 54pp, in PP 1664/65: 75, with some notes by John Zube. - See: RIGHT TO KEEP & BEAR ARMS, Home Page, 3pp with links, in PP 1662: in PP 1662: 195. A very comprehensive and informative site, here only introduced. http://rkba.org/ Webmaster: Jeff Chan webmaster@rkba.org - I wish they would bring out all their material on a CD-ROM, perhaps combined with that of other sites against gun-control. This kind of unity could really mean more strength. On the Web all this information is still too dispersed and too expensive, laborious and time-consuming to download. - J.Z., 3.2.01.
GUN CONTROL, See: FREE-MARKET CONSERVATISM & GENERAL ECONOMIC THEORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 73. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
GUN CONTROL, GABB, SEAN, Armed Men on the Streets of London, 2pp: 813, in PP 1601-04. ( An unedited version appears elsewhere on the Internet.)
GUN CONTROL, See: GABB, SEAN, Gun Control in Britain, 1988, updated 2000, 7pp, in PP 1670: 139. GABB, SEAN, The Case for Guns, 1989, updated 2000, 6pp, in PP 1670: 146. GABB, SEAN, An Open Letter to the Gunowners of the United Kingdom, 26th August 1996, updated 2000, 2pp, in PP 1670: 152. GABB, SEAN, A Second Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 3pp, in PP 1670: 154. GABB, SEAN, A Third Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 2pp, in PP 1670: 157. GABB, SEAN, A Fourth Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 1p, in PP 1670: 159. GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Guns and the Right to Have and to Use them, 1998, list only, 1p, in PP 1670: 160.
GUN CONTROL, See: GABB, SEAN, The Case Against Gun Control, 1p: 763, in PP 1601-04.
GUN CONTROL, See: HENDRICKSON, PETE, Sovereign Citizens or Road Kill, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1677: 94. - There are some 83,000 armed federal agents from 45 agencies! Beware of armed bureaucrats, politicians and generals! They are largely out of control! - J.Z. www.losthorizons.com/index.html
GUN CONTROL, See: JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP, JPFO, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1675: 187. webmaster@jpfo.org
GUN CONTROL, See: KOPEL, DAVID, Arms and the Greeks, 3pp, from LIBERTY: 131, in PP 1568. - SECOND AMENDMENT FOUNDATION, Home Page, 1999, 3pp, with numerous links, e-m.: www@saf.org 146, in PP 1568.
GUN CONTROL, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Right to Bear Arms, 4pp, in PP 1680: 62.
GUN CONTROL, See: MILAN, VICTOR, Giving Up the Gun, 2pp, in PP 1616: 40. - To argue with the masses or with popular prejudices is mostly in vain. One has to be free to secede from them, as an individual and as a member of a volunteer community. - J.Z., 16.3.00. - TAYLOR, JOHN C., How Do We Reduce Gun Violence in Maryland? 1995, 5pp: 44, in PP 1616: 76470.3001@compuserve.com
GUN CONTROL, See: MILLER, MICHAEL, The Right to Arms, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1676: 10. QUACKGRASS PRESS.
GUN CONTROL, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Guns, Gun Laws, & Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 170.
GUN CONTROL, See: REPORT OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE US SENATE, 97th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, February 1982, Right to Keep & Bear Arms, 24pp, in PP 1685/86: 222.
GUN CONTROL, See: SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, Stopping Power: Why 70 Million Americans Own guns. Free read of sampler online. Free download of sampler. Or download the whole books for $ 3.95. Reviews, links, 6pp, in PP 1616: 73.
GUN CONTROL, See: SECHREST, LARRY, Guns, Glorious Guns! 2pp, in PP 1607/8 - from THE FREE RADICAL.
GUN CONTROL, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Chicago Gun Show, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 163.
GUN CONTROL, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., The Second Amendment in the Light of American Republicanism, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 150.
GUN CONTROL, See: TANAKA, TOM, Guns as Germs: Big Doctor Is Watching You, 2pp: 84, in PP 1572-73.
GUN CONTROL, See: TERRY, TINA, How Gun Control "Worked" in Jamaica, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 12, 2pp, in PP1742: 61.
GUN CONTROL, See: U.S. v. EMERSON, 1999, 15pp, in PP 1685/86: 246. - THE SANDMAN dared to copyright this court decision! Will he copyright the Constitution and the Bill of Rights next? - J.Z.
GUN CONTROL, See: UNCLE BOB, E-mail messages of 3 August 01 (Accidental death by medical treatment a much greater risk than accidental death by gun use), 5 August 01 (on human cloning attempt - all too long delayed! - J.Z.), 1 August 01 (on the statism of "homo sapiens"), 30.10.01 (Operation Enduring Patriotism), 5pp, in PP 1732: 197. - generous53@aol.com www.drudgereport.com bob@givemeliberty.org www.givemeliberty.org/
GUN CONTROL, SELF-DEFENCE & FREE MILITIAS, Various Downloads, 403pp, in PP 1685 & 1686: 1.
GUN RIGHTS, 1/2p links, in PP 1704: 55. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
GUN TRUTHS.COM, Dedicated to the belief that every peaceable citizen has the inalienable right to keep and bear firearms, 56pp, in PP 1685/86: 332. - and to use them for the defence of rights! - J.Z. Last updated 09/12/00. Other pages are spread over this PP issue. GunTruths.com & site Administrator: cyrano@ix.netcom.com - Links, 2pp: 333. - False Quotations And Other Misinformation, 1p: 335. Periodicals Recommended, 1p: 336. Memorandum on Arms and Freedom, 3pp: 337. - Reading List, 4pp: 340.
GUNNISON CAPITALISM WEB, Home Page, with links, e.g. to topics like drugs, guns & free speech, 4pp, in PP 1680: 136. (c) 1999-2000 by LEXTITAN. - It starts out with a quote from LEX TITAN'S LIBERTY: "Give me Liberty!", going back to a famous quote from the American Revolution. Why not TAKE it? There are, e.g., few, if any restrictions upon the use of alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, in many to most countries, to fully, easily, permanently and extremely cheaply publish ALL libertarian writings for the first time - and in all major languages. "Gimme!" is not really a libertarian slogan! - J.Z., 24.5.01.
GUNSSAVELIVES, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 154, ProtectLife@GunsSaveLives.com
GUNTRUTHS.COM, Government Abuses: When Only the Government Is Armed, 1/1p, in PP 1685/86: 283. See also under: MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL.
GUNTRUTHS.COM, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 144. www.guntruths.com
GUPTA, ANANDA, The Overpopulation Myth. On Julian Simon and Preaching to the Damned, 2pp, TLFCT, Aug. 7, 00, in PP 1684: 126.
GUTMAN, HERBERT C., Individualist Anarchism: Lacunae Department, 1969, from his introduction to Tucker's LIBERTY, in the Greenwood facsimile edition, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 59.
GUTSCHER, MARY LOU, From the Desk of Mary Lou, n.d.., 2pp, & Feb. 1999, 2pp, ISIL: 355, in PP 1561-63.
GYPSY & WILLY, A Freedom Amendment, July 17, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1675: 160. willy@dreamagic.com
GYPSY & WILLY, All previous Columns, 11pp, in PP 1675: 161. Although the titles are not underlined in my print-out, I do suppose that all of them are on line. Their main motto: "How Can You Laugh at a Time Like This? gypsy@dreamagic.com www.dreamagic.com/wwwboard/wwwboard_HCYL.html
HAAG, ERNEST VAN DEN, Labor Unions in a Free Market, IMPRIMIS, 3/79, 8pp, in PP 1764: 143.
HABEGGER, JAY, How the Fed Fooled Farmers, THE FREEMAN, 5/87, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 98.
HABEGGER, JAY, Inflation, Money & Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 9/86, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 110.
HABEGGER, JAY, Origins of the Chinese Hyperinflation (1935-1949), THE FREEMAN, 9/88, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 103.
HABERMANN, GERD, Klassisch-Liberal oder Anarcho-Libertaer? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 6.
HABERMANN, GERD, Zur Spannung zwischen Demokratie und Liberalismus, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 77.
HABERMEHL, WERNER, Ein Versuch ueber Monarchie, 4 S., in PP 1625: 19.
HAGEDORN, GEORGE, National Goals, THE FREEMAN, 4/70, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 111.
HAINES, BRIAN W., The Big Health Fraud, 4pp: 95, in PP 1554/55. - From: LONGEVITY REPORT.
HAINES, BRIAN W., The Re-Creationists, 6pp: 8, in PP 1554/55. - On Cryonics.
HAINES, BRIAN W., Towards Justice, 2pp from LONGEVITY REPORT: 56, in PP 1554/55.
HALBROOK, STEPHEN, U.S. Policy Hurts Latin America, 3pp: 198, in PP 1572-73. - All present territorial foreign and internal policies do wrong and hurt all countries! - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
HALCOMBE, MARIAN, Review, 2pp, of: COPLEY, STEPHEN & SUTHERLAND, KATHRYN, editors, Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: New Interdisciplinary Essays, 1995: 253pp, in PP 1708-1710. - "Whoever commissioned this book has a thoroughly wicked sense of humour. Find eight left-wing academics; make each of them read The Wealth of Nations; then publish their reflections on it. The result is very like a chimpanzees' tea party. All the forms of scholarship are present. But of scholarship itself there is an utter and hilarious lack."
HALCOMBE, MARIAN, Review, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 284, of: The Institute for Public Policy Research, A Written Constitution for the United Kingdom, 1995, 286pp. - "The only certain function of this draft constitution is to cement us into a European Super-State. Beyond that, it does far less to restrain than enable domestic oppression."
HALCOMBE, MARIAN, The Discovery of the New World: A Candid Appraisal, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 2.
HALCYON COSMOPOLITAN ENTERTAINMENT, THE, Home Page, http://www.thehalcyon.org/ 13pp, in PP 1615: 179. - The names and subjects mentioned on these pages, all apparently links, speak for themselves. YOU pick andchoose! - J.Z. Subtitled: "HUMANISTIC, TRANSPERSONAL AND QUANTUM PSYCHOLOGY".
HALL, ARTHUR P., III, Breathe Deep, America, while Liberty is in the Air, THE FREEMAN, 4/92, 8pp, in PP 1757/58: 223.
HALL, TOM, Ethics of Cryonic Suspension, 3pp: 40, in PP 1595-96.
HALLIDAY, ROY, & HAMMER, RICHARD O., Dialog: The Benefits of Writing about a Free Nation, 2pp: 463, in PP 1601-04.
HALLIDAY, ROY, A Paper Tiger for a Free Nation, 7pp: 451, in PP 1601-04.
HALLIDAY, ROY, A Single-Owner Proprietary Nation: Advantages, Problems, and Solutions, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 299.
HALLIDAY, ROY, A Sketch of my Libertarian Life, Influences & Activities, 7pp, in PP 1687/88: 285.
HALLIDAY, ROY, A Single-Owner Proprietary Nation: Advantages, Problems and Solutions, 2pp: 520, in PP 1601-04.
HALLIDAY, ROY, A Theory of Property Rights for a Free Nation, 11pp: 585, in PP 1601-04.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Anarchy at Attica, 1971, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 251.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Blockian Ethics, 1973, 4pp, in PP 1687/88: 252.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Bourgeois Families in a Free Nation, 8pp: 629, in PP 1601-04.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Christian Libertarianism, 6pp: 458, in PP 1601-04.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Coming Up Rank through the Ranks, 1971, 3pp, in PP 1687/88, on corporate hierarchies: 256.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Disarmament, 1966, 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 259.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Enforceable Rights. A Libertarian Theory of Justice, 2000, 248pp, in PP 1687/88: 1. royhalliday@mindspring.com Short table of contents, 1p: 1. Detailed table of contents, 8pp: 2. Index, alphabetical by headings, 8pp: 10. Chapter 1: Assumptions and Preliminary Definitions: 18. Chapter 2: Why Should We Care about Justice? 26. Chapter 3: Who Has Rights and Responsibilities? 45. Chapter 4: What Are the Basic Rights? 66. Chapter 5: Who Owns what? 97. Chapter 6: Is the State Legitimate? 121. Chapter 7: Which Economic System Is Just? 127. Chapter 8: Can Voluntary Cooperation Work? 132. Chapter 9: Is Justice Fair? 142. Chapter 10: How Can We Live Righteously in an Unjust World? 156. Chapter 11: Conclusion: 169. References, 3pp: 172. Appendix A: Questions about our Moral Sense: 176. Appendix B: What Good Is punishment? 187. Appendix C: All Moral Arguments for the State Are Wrong: 207.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Enjoy Certain Punishment, 1972, 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 263.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Facing My Lai, 1971, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 266.
HALLIDAY, ROY, For Rothbard and Revolution, 1969, 1p, in PP 1687/88:: 271.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Ideas as Property, 2pp: 566, in PP 1601-04.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Law and Violence, 10pp: 485, in PP 1601-04. - Sometimes one can ask: What's the difference? Many territorial laws lead to violence and poverty rather than to peace, justice, freedom & wealth. - J.Z.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Libertarian Conference Ends in Chaos, 1969, 1p: 272.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Libertarian Essays by Roy Halliday, 58 pp, incomplete, in PP 1687/88: 249. - Note that some other of his essays were previously fiched. With his further collaboration his essay collection might become complete here. I would also welcome correspondence and reviews regarding his book. - J.Z., 3.6.01.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Normal People Believe in Natural Rights, 8pp: 474, in PP 1601-04. - To an all too limited extent! - J.Z.
HALLIDAY, ROY, My FORMULATIONS Articles, List only, 4pp, in PP 1687/88: 282.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Pieces from my Radical Libertarian Period, 32pp, in PP 1687/88: 251.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Review of Spencer Heath's Citadel, Market and Altar, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 302. - Here he said that it is out of print, unaware of the LMP fiche edition.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Review: Ecotage, 1972, 2pp, in PP 1687/88:: 273.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Review: Is Objectivism a Religion? 1969, 2pp, in PP 1687/88:: 275. On the book by Albert Ellis.
HALLIDAY, ROY, The Anticrime Industry in a Free Nation, 5pp: 469, in PP 1601-04.
HALLIDAY, ROY, The State as Penalizer, 2pp: 465, in PP 1601-04.
HALLIDAY, ROY, The State as the only Defense against Nuclear War, 3pp: 482, in PP 1601-04. - Territorial States are the cause of this threat, too. It would disappear with them as targets, motives, monopoly powers, aggressors & oppressors. - J.Z.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Third Libertarian Forum, 1969, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 277.
HALLIDAY, ROY, to ZUBE, JOHN, 17 Nov. 00, 1/2 p reply, with postal address, in PP 1687/88: 306.
HALLIDAY, ROY, War: Collectivism at its Worst, 1971, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 279.
HALLIDAY, ROY, Who Are the Realists? 2pp: 186, in PP 1569-70. - 2pp: 467, in PP 1601-04.
HAMEROFF, GLEN, The Economy Is Naked, 1p, LFCT, Sep. 18, 2000, in PP 1663: 164.
HAMEL, VIRGINIA, Anti-Altruism Campaign, 1986, 12pp from the Foundation for the New Freemen: 105, in PP 1551.
HAMILTON SMITH, G., Critical Comments on "Every Man for Himself" (XERINYE, above), 5pp: 232, in PP 1565-67.
HAMILTON, CHARLES H., Memoirs of a Simple Honorable Man, THE FREEMAN, 11/92, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 57. - On John Chamberlain.
HAMMER, RICHARD O. & CALLAWAY, SUSAN, Dialog on Libertarian Activism: To whom do we reach? And why? 2pp: 133, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O. & HALLIDAY, ROY, Dialogue: The Market for Punishment, 2pp: 58, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O. & LONG, RODERICK, Dialogue, Restitutive Justice and the Costs of Restraint, 1p: 60, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., A "Nation" Is Born, 8pp, fiction: 125, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Letter from the Founder, 1p: 50, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Limited-Government Framework for Courts, 1p: 80, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Note about Roads, 1p: 93, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Short History: The Free Nation Foundation, 1p: 34, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., A State Can Be Designed to Shrink, 3pp: 140, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Theory for Libertarianism, 4pp: 24, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., An Engineer's View of Morality Set in a Model of Life, 8pp: 84, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Anarchy, Order, and Functions Performed by Government, 4pp: 118, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Apocalypse Anytime, 1p: 28, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Basic Questions about Law, 3pp: 115, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Business in a Free Nation, 6pp: 35, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Comments upon Security, National and Domestic, 5pp: 75, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Constitutions: Written and Actual, 2pp: 82, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Draft of a Virtual-Canton Constitution, Version 5, 5/28/94, 6pp: 172, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Foreign Relations for a Free Nation, 6pp: 151, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Gateway to an Altered Landscape: Law in a Free Nation, 9pp: 100, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Government Grows: True or False? 2pp: 61, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Grading System for New Country Projects, with Feedback on "Report Card" by SPENCER H. MACCALLUM, 3pp: 158, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Hit 'Em But Not Too Hard. Institutions for Giving Negative Feedback in Small and Manageable Increments, 6pp: 162, in PP 1601-04. - Again, let individuals secede! Allow one-man revolutions! - J.Z.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Ideas on Taking Apart Government, 5pp: 66, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Imagineering Freedom: A Constitution of Liberty, Part I: Between Anarchy and Limited Government, 8pp: 179; Part II, Defining Federal Powers, 6pp: 186; Part III: Virtual Cantons, 3pp: 192; Part IV, The Rights of the People, 6pp: 195, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Intellectual Property Rights Viewed as Contracts, 2pp: 568, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Is it Wise to Vote? Getting my Head Ready for Freedom, 3pp: 122, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Law Can Be Private, 1p: 56, in PP 1568. 1p: 51, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Let the Wookiee Win, 1p: 148, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Libertarianism in a Context, 5pp: 19, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Liberty Is a Bad Name, 1p: 57, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Life Without Lice! 4pp: 63, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Men and Women Differ in Political Values: Theory & Implications, 4pp: 94, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Might Makes Right: An Observation and a Tool, 5pp: 30, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Nineteen Propositions about Property, 7pp: 599, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Problem X, 1p: 29, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, 2pp: 149, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of HAZLITT, HENRY, The Foundations of Morality, 1p: 322, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of: Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos, by M. MITCHELL WALDROP, 1993, 360pp, 1p: 156, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Serbia and Bosnia: A Foreign Policy Formulation, 1/2p: 150, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Social Programs: Whose Values Do they Serve? 2pp: 49, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Solution: Coalesce and Build a Free Nation, 3pp: 144, in PP 1561-63.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Stand Up, 1p: 52, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Texans Seek Separation from U.S., Note, 1/2p: 147, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Basics of Constitutions, 4pp: 71, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Good News: Tyrants always Fall, 5pp: 135, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Power of Ostracism, 4pp: 53, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Sense of Right and a Man-to-Man Talk with Archy about Women, 1p: 92, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Thoughts on Dismantling Government or You Be Careful while you're taking that bomb apart, 2pp: 160, in PP 1601-04. - Individual secessionism could make that transition peaceful and easy. - J.Z.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Towards Voluntary Courts and Enforcement, 7pp: 108, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Unregulated Families: A Mixture of Old and New Forms, 12pp: 607, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Virtual Cantons: A New Path to Freedom, 4pp: 168, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., We Huddle for a Purpose, 1p: 81, in PP 1601-04.
HAMMER, RICHARD O., Win-Win Society Is Possible, 7pp: 48, in PP 1601-04.
HAMPTON, RUTH E., A Matter of Choice, THE FREEMAN, 11/75, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 336.
HANCOCK, JOHN M., The Freedom to Compete, 2pp: 49, in PP 1549.
HANKE, STEVE H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, Jan. 14, 2,000, letter to WSJ, in PP 1629: 43. - Why only ONE parallel currency - and that also a forced state paper money? Why not as many as traffic will bear, all freely issued, refusable and market rated? - J.Z.
HANKE, STEVEN H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, WSJ Jan. 11.00 & CATO, in PP 1745-1748: 597.
HANNON, KATE, $ 50 billion welfare system "failing", clipping from THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 28/1/00, in PP 1611: 145.
HANSEN, KLAUS L., Equitable Land Tenure Essential to Peace, Prosperity And Freedom, 1952, 20pp, in PP 1634-1636: 798.
HANSON, LIZ, Education in a Free Nation. Children Can Learn without State-Forced Schooling, 2pp: 661, in PP 1601-04.
HARD TIMES, Poor Tax, 1p: 14, in PP 1565-67. - Even in the "war on poverty", the poor are more taxed than "helped". - J.Z.
HARGIS, ANTHONY, One Man's Answer to the IRS, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 252.
HARGIS, ANTHONY L., Who... Takes the Law Into His Own Hands? 2pp: 117, in PP 1556.
HARLAND, JOHN, Word Controlled Humans, 1981, 123pp, $ 7, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 374.
HARMS, TRACY, A Note on Stirner, Egoism and Anarchism, 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 348. - Can anyone supply me with his e-mail address? He may still live somewhere in Boulder, CO. - J.Z., 2.3.02. Egoist Archive: http://pierce.ee.washington.edu/~davisd/egoist
HARMS, TRACY, A Note on Stirner, Egoism, and Anarchism, 1p, in PP 1703: 188. - He used to live in Boulder, CO and may still do. Can anyone give me his current address? - J.Z., 12.7.01.
HARMS, TRACY, A.P.E., Boulder, Colorado, See: A.P.E., Boulder, Colorado, N.D., Death and Taxes, 4pp, in PP 1698: 154. - Who knows the current address of TRACY HARMS? - J.Z., 10.7.01.
HARPER, F.A., Inflation, 21pp: 53, in PP 1549. - Contains the best chart on the effects of price controls. - J.Z.
HARPER, F.A., Morals and the Welfare State, 27pp: 75, in PP 1549.
HARPER, F.A., See: POIROT, PAUL L., The Writings of F.A. Harper - A Review, THE FREEMAN, 8/79, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 152.
HARPER, F.A., Try This On Your Friends, 2pp: 32, in PP 1557. - 1p, in PP 1629: 94.
HARPER, JAKE, Review, 2pp, of: LANGE, OLIVER, Vandenberg, Bantam Books, 1972 paperback: 304, in PP 1565-67.
HARRIMAN, DAVID, editor, Journals of Ayn Rand, Dutton, 1997, 745pp, from LIBERTY, 7/98 (c) , in PP 1681: 61. - The book is available from Laissez Faire Books. Here only a Review, STEPHEN COX, The Evolution of Ayn Rand, 11pp.
HARRIS, JAMES W., Good News, Bad News, Unbelievable News, regular column in THE LIBERATOR. See: PP 1726/27.
HARRIS, SHARON to ZUBE, JOHN, for Advocates for Self-Government, Appeal for Help, May 10, 01, 1p, with my 3pp reply of 11 May, on CD-ROM, financing & panarchy, in PP 1679: 16.
HARRIS, SHARON, Greetings and Happy Holidays, 22 Dec. 2000, 7pp news on achievements of Advocates of Self-Government, appealing for donations, in PP 1662: 162. - Did it ever try to point out to its over 50,000 readers their microfilm and CD-ROM publishing options? I doubt it. Large organizations do get set in their ways. Their very successes prevent them from exploring alternative paths. - J.Z. sharon@self-gov.org liberator@theadvocates.org
HARRIS, STEVE, MD, Cryonics: MLM Heaven? 2pp: 6, in PP 1554/55.
HARRIS, STEVEN B., Letters from the Earth, 1p, continuing discussion with Strauss: 527, in PP 1589-94.
HARRIS, STEVEN B., M.D., A Tasty Vegetarian Health Shake, 3pp: 77, in PP 1554/55.
HARRIS, STEVEN B., M.D., Antioxidants and Aging: Thirty Years of Uncontrolled Experiments and Five Years of Foolishness, 8pp: 643. Letter, 2pp: 698. A Reply to Bryan Ford, 4pp: 725, in PP 1589-94.
HARRISON, FRED, Land, Culture and the Biology of Man, Part II, 3pp, LAND & LIBERTY, May & June 1976: 121, in PP 1550. - A Georgist point of view, still territorial and intolerant. - Cec Stowasser submitted it to David Taylor, the latter to me. - I met the author shortly when I visited N.Y.C. in 1990. - He had just come back from Russia, where he had tried to convert Russian politicians and bureaucrats to the Georgist single tax "solution". He might have done better if he had confined his advice to Free Trade, also advocated by Henry George and had advocated free experimentation for all kinds of land reformers at their own risk and expense, with their shares of government- held land, acquired through a general reprivatization scheme, granting each a general and transferable share in all government assets. Such vouchers were successfully issued and used in Czechoslovakia and discussed in PEACE PLANS No. 19. - All new visions for Russia and former Satellites must include liberating views and institutions for the remaining communists as well as for all other minorities, wherever they may live in the former empire, i.e., the option to do their things to themselves - and to themselves alone. The Soviet "eduation" system was, apparently, "successful" enough to leave about 1/3rd of the population still with predominantly state socialistic views and habits, which they are likely to discard only one by one and this over a prolonged period.- J.Z., 30.10.99.
HART, DAVID & ZUBE, JOHN, Correspondence, 1999, 16pp, in PP 1607/8: 256. - Mainly on micrographics and the Internet.
HART, DAVID, An Opponent of Free Trade, 1p lecture hand-out only, on Friedrich List, in PP 1607/8: 284. (Actually, F.L. favoured "free trade", but only between the then numerous German States and was a factor in achieving the "customs union" between them. As a nationalist and opponent to world-wide free trade he has done considerable damage. - J.Z.)
HART, DAVID, Bibliography on Specific Wars. The Crimean War (1854-56) and the War for Italian Independence, 1859, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 275. - Typically, territorialism is not attacked as the major cause, nor is exterritorialism pointed out as the major cure. - J.Z.
HART, DAVID, Classical Liberalism Home Page, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 272.
HART, DAVID, Competing Visions of Freedom & Reform - John Stuart Mill's Liberalism Vs. Karl Marx's Socialism, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 316.
HART, DAVID, Defenders of Free Trade, 2pp, lecture hand-out only, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 280.
HART, DAVID, Enlightened Critics of the Old Regime, Topics & References, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 287.
HART, DAVID, Individuality and Privacy, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 292.
HART, DAVID, Interventionism, Social Conflict and War, 8pp, in PP 1607/8: 303.
HART, DAVID, Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of Woman (1792). List of reference works, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 274.
HART, DAVID, Problems and Perspectives Lecture Program S1 1997, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 285.
HART, DAVID, Recommended Reading on Peace and Free Trade, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 282.
HART, DAVID, Social Harmony, Free Trade and Peace, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 299.
HART, DAVID, SOME GOOD NEWS: Dear Friends and Colleagues, I am leaving the Department of History at the University of Adelaide in order to take up a new position in July 2001 as a Senior Fellow at the Liberty Fund in Indianapolis, Indiana. I will be responsible for creating a new "Online Library of Liberty". We will be putting online many classic texts in political thought, economic theory, and history from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. We will also be creating an online version of the "Great Books Program". The aim is to make these texts useful to scholars and students by means of introductory, thematic and biographical essays which will be linked to the relevant texts. Online research will be aided by the provision of facsimiles of first editions of the texts and the opportunity to do key word searches on HTML versions of the texts. You can expect to see the fruits of my labour online at www.libertyfund.org in the near future. - Regards David. - Dr. David M. Hart, Senior Fellow, The Liberty Fund, Inc., 8335 Allison Pointe Trail, #300, Indianapolis, IN 46250-1684, Phone: (317) 842-0880, Fax: (317) 579-6060, Email: mailto:dhart@libertyfund.org - dhart@libertyfund.org - Since David Hart has already reproduced some libertarian writings on CD-ROMs (he probably holds the world-wide record on this, this new job MIGHT lead to more of them. He is aware of the advantages of this medium to supplement current online speeds and options, and Liberty Fund has long tried to offer libertarian writings very cheaply, although mostly only in print. But, do not wait for Liberty Fund alone to deal with all freedom writings in a scholarly way. You yourself can use CD-ROMs, together with like-minded people, almost as easily as you could use floppy disks or microfiche for them, but more efficiently and cheaply. FOR ME IT IS OBVIOUSLY A CHALLENGE AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO PUT 200 - 2000 FREEDOM BOOKS ONTO A SINGLE CD-ROM but on my own I cannot fill it. - J.Z., 12.7.01.
HART, DAVID, Some of his Websites, 62pp, in PP 1607/8: 271 - david.hart@adelaide.edu.au http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/person/
HART, DAVID, The 12 Basic Concepts of Classical Liberalism, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 273. - 1999 lecture hand-out.
HART, DAVID, The Abolition of Serfdom and Slavery, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1607/8. - Mainly a reading guide.
HART, DAVID, The Basic Tenets of Real Liberalism, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 289.
HART, DAVID, The Emancipation of Women, 1999, guide, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 329.
HART, DAVID, The Impact of the Industrial Revolution, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1607/8, guide: 325.
HART, DAVID, The Link between Free Trade and Peace in the 19th Century. Lecture hand-out only, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 279.
HART, DAVID, The Rituals and Imagery of Political Power: Republicanism Vs. Monarchism, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 311.
HART, DAVID, to ZUBE, JOHN, 16.2.77, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 515.
HART, DAVID, Tolerance and Moral Autonomy, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 295.
HART, DAVID, Voltaire's Candide (1759) Bibliography, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 271.
HART, GARY, The Minuteman: Restoring an Army of the People, New York, The Free Press, 188pp, $ 23, here a review only, by REYNOLDS, GLENN HARLAN, It Takes a Militia, in REASON ONLINE, from REASON, May 99, in PP 1685/86: 94.
HARTMAN, CHARLES HOWARD, Coin Dealers, Cryonics Societies, and Attendance of State Schools, 1p: 210, in PP 1565-67.
HARTMAN, DENHAM, M.D., Ph.D., Free Radical Theory of Aging: the "Free Radical" Diseases, II, 3pp: 496. III, 4pp: 510, in PP 1589-94.
HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, Formletter, April 1996, 7pp: 379 in PP 1577-78. - It seems to want to exploit whatever remains of the prestige of Harvard University. But has H.U. become famous for attacking statism and defending individual liberties? - J.Z., 30.8.1999. - With 4pp reply by J.Z., 18.3.98.
HATE CRIME LEGISLATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Case Against Hate Crime Legislation, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 42.
HAUGH, SEAN, Review of: AUERBACH, JEROLD S., Justice Without Law, Oxford U.P., 1983, 147pp: 3pp: 685, in PP 1601-04.
HAUGH, SEAN, Review of: BRAMAH, ERNEST, The Secret of the League, Specular Press, 1995, 287pp: 2pp: 665, in PP 1601-04.
HAUGH, SEAN, Review of: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Art of Community, 1p: 518, in PP 1601-04.
HAWKIYE, BATF Transgressions, 12pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 724. hawkiye@qwest.net
HAWKIYE, First Citibank, now BoA... 2001, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 752, on boycotting a bank. - If they increase their fees any further then one might no longer have to advocate boycotting them. It would then be done automatically, as far as possible, by most people. - Alas, competition from fully free banking has not yet begun - it is still illegal! - J.Z., 30.4.02.
HAYEK & FRIEDMAN, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman Challenges Hayek, THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 371.
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., A Plan for the Future of Germany, THE SATURDAY REVIEW OF LITERATURE, June 23, 1945, 4pp, with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1607/8.
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., Economics and Knowledge, address, 10 Nov. 1936, 11pp, in PP 1668/69: 352.
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., Money, Capital and Fluctuations: Early Essays, ed. By MCCLOUGHRY, ROY, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984, 196pp, Review only, by GARRISON, ROGER, 3pp: 111, in PP 1574-75.
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Karl Popper and Friedrich Hayek: an Interview with JEREMY SHEARMUR, TLFCT, Feb. 21, 00, 12pp, in PP 1682: 157. - In spite of the existence of microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, according to this article, there are still unpublished writings by Karl Popper! - J.Z.
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Foundations of Political Disarray: Lessons from Prof. Hayek, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 107.
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Hayek Was Right: The Worst Do Get to the Top, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 114. - I fear that would apply to limited governments as well, unless they are confined to voluntary members only and exterritorial autonomy, i.e., have to freely compete with all other kinds of limited and unlimited governments and with non-governmental societies. - Then only a few crackpot regimes might survive, as they do in the sphere of religion. - But they could not wrong or harm non-believers. - J.Z., 21.5.02. - The obviously flawed States, societies & religious communities have never been confronted by competition from quite free, enlightened, just and peaceful societies and communities. - The effect on average human thinking and behavior could be very great. - J.Z., 3.6.02. - EBELING, RICHARD M., Friedrich A. Hayek: A Centenary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 117. - BOETTKE, PETER J., Friedrich A. Hayek (1899-1992) , THE FREEMAN, 8/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 124. - GARRISON, ROGER W., Hayek Made No Contribution? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 132. - BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Hayek Turns 100, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 135. - Hayek was born 100 years ago - would be more accurate. Bodies don't have birthdays. Only their work may live on and in his case it certainly does. - J.Z.
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Today's Most Influential Economist? THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 229, on Hayek.
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., The Defence of Our Civilization Against Intellectual Error, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 129.
HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., Was der Goldwaehrung geschehen ist. Ein Bericht aus dem Jahre 1932 mit zwei Ergaenzungen, Mohr, Tuebingen, 1965, 33pp, in PP 1745-1748: 721.
HAYES, DAVID, Ayn Rand Materials, in packets, offered for sale - but without an address! 6pp: 118, in PP 1558. - This list may at least aid in the compiling of bibliographies. Perhaps you can find his current address in the VIRTUAL PHONEBOOK on the Internet.
HAYES, SIMON, Land of the e-con, clipping, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1654: 100. On new country attempts that are often only online and of which some at least may be fraudulent. Already 54 such "micro-nations" do "exist", at least in the imagination. Melchizedek & Freedonia are mentioned. YOU check them out before you invest money or labour in them: www.melchizedek.com & www.freedonia.org - J.Z.
HAYWOOD, DALE M., We Would Be Wise to ... (rely on private firms), THE FREEMAN, 7/86, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 16. - That should be applied to the "services" of territorial States as well. They should be substituted by voluntary communities and associations, freely competing with each other under full exterritorial autonomy. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
HAYWOOD, DALE, A Human Action Taxonomy, THE FREEMAN, 12/78, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 381.
HAZEN, DECK, Why Be Immortal? 1p: 86, in PP 1554/55.
HAZLITT, HENRY, Foreign Investment vs. Foreign Aid, THE FREEMAN, 10/70, 12pp, in PP 1761-63: 260.
HAZLITT, HENRY, Gold vs. Fractional Reserves, THE FREEMAN, 5/79, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 131.
HAZLITT, HENRY, How to Return to Gold, THE FREEMAN, 9/80, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 138.
HAZLITT, HENRY, Inflation in One Page, THE FREEMAN, May 1978, in PP 1655: 117.
HAZLITT, HENRY, One Currency for the World, THE FREEMAN, 8/78, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 124.
HAZLITT, HENRY, Private Enterprise Regained, 3pp: 12, in PP 1549. - THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 126.
HAZLITT, HENRY, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Henry Hazlitt: A Man for Many Seasons, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 10pp, in PP 1751/52: 99.
HAZLITT, HENRY, See: ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Henry Hazlitt: Journalist of the Century, THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 92.
HAZLITT, HENRY, The Dangers of Price Controls, IMPRIMIS, 5/72, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 116.
HAZLITT, HENRY, The Function of THE FREEMAN, THE FREEMAN, 6/96, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 121.
HAZLITT, HENRY, The Search for an Ideal Money, THE FREEMAN, 11/75, 10pp, in PP 1745-1748: 114.
HAZLITT, HENRY, The Torrent of Laws, THE FREEMAN, 1/79, 7 pp, in PP 1751/52: 109.
HEAD, JEFF, The Modern American Declaration of Liberty www.petitiononline.com/petition.html 4pp, in PP 1716: 85.
HEADS UP, See: FIEDOR, DOUG, Newsletter HEADS UP, September 12, 1999, # 151: FREE REPUBLIC, "is a pro-constitution and anti-corruption website..." http://www.freerepublic.com/ 1p, in PP 1616: 83.
HEALTH & STATE, See: BAADER, ROLAND, Die Krankheit zum Tode, ueber staatliches Gesundheitswesen, 2 S., in PP 1625: 27. - See: FREEDOM WORLD, Health & Life Extension, 40pp, in PP 1664/65: 213. - See: ORNSTEIN, ROBERT & SOBEL, DAVID, The Healing Brain. Breakthrough Discoveries about how the Brain Keeps us Healthy, 1999, 301pp, $ 16, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 390. - I would add: Or sick! - J.Z.
HEALTH CARE, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Health Care: Over the Canadian Cliff? THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 3pp, in PP 1765: 82.
HEALTH CARE, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Medicine for the Sick, THE FREEMAN, 10/97, 3pp , in PP 1759/60: 62. - DURANTE, DIANNE L. & SALVATORE J. DURANTE, Medicare prescription for a Fools' Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 4/91, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 65. - All attempts to use compulsion to satisfy all at the expense of all do lead to failures. They are, in essence, vain totalitarian attempts. - J.Z. 19.5.02.
HEALTH CARE, See: LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Socialized Medicine: The Canadian Experience, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 7pp, in PP 1754: 77.
HEALTH CARE, WORK FOR -, See: JAMAICA HOSPITAL, Maine: Poor people are given the chance to work for health care. A journalist objects but does not offer to pay their bills. Tiny note & comment, in PP 1610: 92.
HEALTH, See: CRESPO, Dr. L. A., Medicine and the Pension Crisis, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1705: 153.
HEALTH, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Public Health or Private Choice, 2pp: 767, in PP 1601-04. - Public Health, at least to some extent, prevents Private and Individual Health, the only thing that really can exist and matters. - J.Z.
HEALTH, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: TASSANO, FABIAN, The Power of Life or Death: A Critique of Medical Tyranny, Duckworth, London, 1996, 177pp, L 35, in PP 1708-1710: 326.
HEALTH, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Should Medicine be a Commodity? Kluwer Academic Publishers, but text here is from the HD version, 1985, 35pp, in PP 1711/12: 291.
HEALTH, See: GABB, SEAN, Socialism and Private Healthcare, 1994, updated 2000, 20pp, in PP 1670: 42.
HEALTH, See: JACKSON, PETER, Doctors Denied Data - Discovery Acknowledged, 1p: 773, in PP 1601-04.
HEALTH, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Privatize Medicine, 2pp: 54, in PP 1564.
HEALTH, See: LONG, LAZARUS, An Interim Plan for the Reform of Health Care in Canada, Based on Libertarian Principles,1996, 6pp, in PP 1612: 89.
HEALTH, See: LONG, RODERICK T., How Government Solved the Health Care Crisis. Medical Insurance that Worked - Until the Government "Fixed" it, 2pp: 333, in PP 1601-04.
HEALTH, See: PEIKOFF, LEONARD, Ph.D., The Government Is Destroying Doctors, 1p leaflet of THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE: 151, in PP 1598.
HEALTH, See: SCHMITZ, JOHN G., Socialized Medicine Needs Socialized Doctors, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 118. - & socialized patients! - J.Z. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
HEALTH, See: STILL, JOSEPH W., M.D., M.P.H., Personal Preventive Medicine: The Fourth Phase in the Evolution of Medicine, 6pp: 162, in PP 1595-96.
HEALTH, See: THROCKMORTON, TOM D., M.D., The Giant Killers, 6pp, on health care: 1, in PP 1581-82.
HEARST, DAVID, Poles to Police Europe's Lace Curtain, TSMH, 2.12.00, 1p, in PP 1699: 49. - On the new "Iron Curtain", imposed from the other side, by supposedly free countries, in form of immigration restrictions going, in the extreme, to concentration camps for illegal migrants, in which they are often brutalized, for years, women and children included, especially if they dare to resist or escape, while bureaucrats take their time deciding their cases. The whole operated as a deterrent to future potential illegal immigrants. In Australia these concentration camps are sometimes placed in desert areas. There were some protests against the treatment meted out to these victims but no demand, that I am aware of, appeared in the mass media, for free migration as a right. - I think we should rather deport or imprison the ministers for immigration and all members of their departments. - J.Z., 10.7.01.
HEARTLAND INSTITUTE, THE, Newsclips, selections from the nearly 1000 newspaper articles that cited the Heartland Institute in 1989, 34pp, in PP 1730: 1.
HEARTS AND MINDS, Home Page, Kate Wasilewski, http://www.heartsandminds.org 1p: 142, in PP 1568. - On non-profit volunteer organizations.
HEATH, SPENCER, 1876-1963, The Social Function of Mr. Henry Ford, 1937 letter, to Dorothy Thompson, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 134.
HEATH, SPENCER, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Review of Spencer Heath's Citadel, Market and Altar, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 302. - Here he said that it is out of print, unaware of the LMP fiche edition.
HEATHCOTT, JOSEPH, Broadening the anarchist gene pool: two concerns for the future of anarchist practice, from KICK IT OVER, Winter 99, 6pp, in PP 1695: 60.
HEGENER, HELEN & WATNER, CARL, Why Home-school? 2pp, extract from letters: 6, in PP 1569-70.
HEINLEIN, ROBERT, See: SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The Robert Heinlein Interview & Other Heinleiniana, 3pp, in PP 1616: 62. - Download the free sampler or read or download the whole book, for only $ 2.50. With Other Sch. Essays.
HEINLEIN, ROBERT, The Robert Heinlein Interview by J. Neil Schulman, 1973, excerpt published by pulpless.com in 1996. TDO, October 7, 1999, 3pp, in PP 1677: 76.
HEINLEIN, ROBERT, The Robert Heinlein Interview by J. Neil Schulman, 1973, excerpt published by pulpless.com in 1996. TDO, October 7, 1999, 3pp, in PP 1677: 76.
HELLER, ESLER G., Government: An Ideal Concept - Leonard Read's Formula for Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 312.
HELM, JESSE, Editorial Viewpoint: Davy Crocket Comes to Mind, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 94. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
HELMS, JESSE, The Mood of the People, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 146. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
HELPLE, RAE C., Aunt Elsie's Recipe, THE FREEMAN, 5/80, 1p, in PP 1757/58: 309.
HEMPEROR, THE, Roots to the Underground World, 2pp list of articles and links, in PP 1674: 141. - See: DRUGS.
HENDERSON, DAVID R., In Memoriam: Yale Brozen, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 68.
HENDERSON, GERARD, An embarrassment of riches, smh, 16.11.99, 1p, in PP 1627: 110. See: ZUBE, JOHN to HENDERSON, GERARD, Terrorism & Riches, reply to his 2 articles, 10pp, in PP 1627: 111.
HENDERSON, GERARD, Terrorism will dog us forever, smh, 4.1.2000, 1p, in PP 1627: 109.
HENDERSON, LEILA, Taking steel frame houses to the world, 2000, 1p clipping, in PP 1610: 92.
HENDERSON, ROBERT, A Plea for the Abolition of Income Tax, 1p, in PP 1707: 141. - FREE LIFE, No. 36.
HENDERSON, ROBERT, A Victory for Mr. Milosevic? 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 512. - On Serbian War.
HENDERSON, ROBERT, Don't Make Complete Celts of Yourselves, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 462.
HENDERSON, ROBERT, Review, 2pp, of: LANDES, DAVID, The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, Little, Brown & Co, London, 1998, 650pp, L 19.99, ISBN 0316 90867 3, in PP 1708-1710: 486.
HENDERSON, ROBERT, What to Do if You Become Involved with the Criminal Law, 9pp, in PP 1708-1710: 594.
HENDERSON, ROBERT, Who Shall Speak for England? 3pp: 800, in PP 1601-04. - Nobody possibly can! - J.Z.
HENDRICKSON, MARK, Teachings of Soviet Experience, THE FREEMAN, 4/82, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 305.
HENDRICKSON, PETE, Sovereign Citizens or Road Kill, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1677: 94. - There are some 83,000 armed federal agents from 45 agencies! Beware of armed bureaucrats, politicians and generals! They are largely out of control! - J.Z. www.losthorizons.com/index.html
HENDRICKSON, PETER ERIC, Gun Control and the Federal Government, (c) 1999, 5pp, in PP 1685/86: 175. www.losthorizons.com
HENNE, KARL, Over our heads, 1998, a letter to the editor, suggesting a market solution to the risk of bridges being used by vandals to endanger motorists below: 126, in PP 1597.
HENNESSY, KEVIN, 17, Untitled, 2pp, in PP 1678, under point 1, dealing with the lot of minors. He suggests earlier voting rights as a solution, after passing a standard test on American History & American Politics. L. Neil Smith, in "Pallas", suggested that anyone who is self-supporting should be considered as an adult and that no one should be hindered in becoming self-supporting, which means the repeal of any laws against voluntary child labour. - J.Z., 23.5.01.
HENRY GEORGE NEWS, Volume 61, No. 3, May-June 1997, 8pp: 103, in PP 1559.
HENRY GEORGE UNION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, THE, Statement of Principles, 1p, n.d., N.S.W.: 124, in PP 1597.
HENSON, DONALD D., A Libertarian Constitution for the Texas Republic, 1p: 273, in PP 1561-63.
HERBENER, JEFFREY, What Free Trade Really Means, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 142.
HERBERT, AUBERON, Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State and Other Essays, Liberty Fund pb, 1978, $ 7.85. Amazon.com notice, with short review, 2pp, in PP 1678: 141.
HERBERT, AUBERON, State Education: A Help or Hindrance, 1880, excerpts only, 2pp, in PP 1615: 206.
HERBERT, AUBERON, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Violent Children of the State, a review of Auberon Herbert, The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State, 1978 Liberty Press, 425pp, 2pp, in PP 1663: 34. - LFCT, Oct. 4, 99.
HEREDITY & ENVIRONMENT, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Heredity - Environment, n.d., 1p, stamped: 40, in PP 1723/24: 178.
HERRADA, JULIE & HYRY, TOM, Agnes Inglis: Anarchist Librarian, 3pp, in PP 1695: 55.
HERSCHENSOHN, BRUCE, Why Does the U.S. Need 220,000 Ski Instructors? 6pp: 89, in PP 1581-82. - On foreign policy.
HESS, KARL, By Mutual Consent, June 1990 LP NEWS, 1 page, in which he came close to panarchism, in PP 1668/69: 415.
HESS, KARL, What's Left? 2pp: 78, in PP 1583.
HESTON, CHARLES, Reagan Was Right: Government Is the Problem, 3pp: 270, in PP 1581-82.
HESTON, CHARLTON, Political Correctness even extends to the markings of your assignments. 1p address: 68, in PP 1551.
HEYMAN, KEN, Skinner's Utopia: Panacea, or Path to Hell, TIME, Sept. 20, 1971, 7pp, in PP 1716: 95.
HEYNE, PAUL, Apparatus of the Mind, 3pp, in PP 1630: 175.
HIGGS, ROBERT, 10 Rules for Understanding Economic Development, THE FREEMAN, 3/78, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 474.
HIGGS, ROBERT, How War Amplified Federal Power in the 20th Century, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 90.
HIGGS, ROBERT, Time for an American Perestroika, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 817.
HIGH, JACK, A Note on the Cost Controversy, 4pp: 200, in PP 1574-75.
HIGH, JACK, Review, 2pp, of: NEGISHI, TAKASHI, Economic Theories in a non-Walrasian Tradition, N.Y., CUP, 1985, 205pp: 138, in PP 1574-75.
HIGH, JACK, The 1983 Nobel Award: A Comment on General Equilibrium Theory, 2pp: 56, in PP 1574-75.
HIGH, JACK, The Market Process: An Austrian View, 4pp: 27, in PP 1574-75.
HIGH PRODUCTIVITY PUBLISHING, HPPUB, Home Page, 2pp of a vanity press, with many links: 140, in PP 1568. - e-mail: j.boushka@hppub.com Self-publishers should compare the offers of all vanity presses with e.g. their own microfiche self-publishing options. - J.Z.
HIGH TECH REVOLUTION, See: GILDER, GEORGE, Freedom & the High Tech Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 11/90, 9pp, in PP 1765: 192. - Alas, the freedom opportunities provided by some of the cheap, lasting, easy and powerful alternative media remain largely ignored or under-utilized. - J.Z.
HIGHLIGHTS, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Fall 2000, Winter 2000, Spring 2001, Summer 2001, in PP 1743/44: 189. atlas@atlasUSA.org www.atlasUSA.org
HIGHLIGHTS, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Spring & Summer 2,000, 16pp, in PP 1630: 53. - Briefs on publications and various Think Tank activities.
HILL, ESTABAN, The Cyberdefence of a Virtual Community, Part 1: Keeping the Grid (and the Dream) Alive, 3pp, in PP 1663. LFCT, Aug. 16, 99. E-mail of E. Hill: globalgfx@operamail.com
HILL, PETER J., Markets and Morality, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 80.
HILLARY, DAVID, We need a Georgist index of economic liberation, similar to the Heritage Foundation / Wall St. Journals of economic freedom, 1999, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 349.
HILLS, BEN, Pillar of Norfolk Jailed for Sex Crimes, TSMH, 23.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 52. On 6 counts of indecency against two girls, aged between 7 and 13 at the time, he was sentenced to 48 weeks of 48 hour weekend detention, i.e., to a total of 96 days or about 3 months of imprisonment only. Governmentally administered "justice"! - J.Z., 10.7.01.
HILLSDALE COLLEGE, Champions of Freedom, Volume 8, 2pp leaflet only: 278, in PP 1581-82.
HILLSDALE COLLEGE, Home Page, very short, but with links to details, tel. & Fax , 1/2 p: 143, in PP 1568.
HINTER DER WELTSTADT, Mitteilungen des Kulturhistorischen Vereins Friedrichshagen, Nr. 4 & 5, mit einem Auszug aus Nr. 6, 64pp: 59, in PP 1571.
HINTON, ADRIAN C., The Importance of Objective Law: Why I Support Limited Government, 3pp: 640, in PP 1601-04, from Autumn 98 FORMULATIONS. - A comprehensive anthology of the anarchy vs. limited government controversy is overdue - and should be supplemented by the panarchistic conclusion: To each his own! - J.Z. - Also in PP 1662: 131. - I fiched this before & do so, here, again, not because I like this article but because I find it a standing invitation to finally try to finish the whole "limited government vs. no-government" debate among libertarians. I believe that it will finally come to the panarchistic conclusion: To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her choice, in the same way, as religious wars are ended by religious tolerance or religious liberty. E-mail address was not mentioned. - Hinton is only 23 now. His errors are thus forgivable. - PIOT, J.Z., 3.2.01.
HIROSHIMA DAY COMMITTEE, Time to Scrap All Nuclear Weapons, 2pp leaflet from a recent demonstration, in PP 1637-1640: 583.
HIRSCH, MAX, Socialism, The Slave State, 1904, Part 1, 23pp, in PP 1668/69: 272.
HIRST, FRANCIS W., See: BRADY, MARK, Against the Tide: The Life of Francis W. Hirst, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 180.
HITLER REGIME, See: ANONYMOUS, Das Ende Der Freiheit. Deutschland unter der schleichenden Diktatur, 2 S. , in PP 1716: 37. - Ueber die bereits in der Weimarer Republik bestehenden gesetzlichen Unterdrueckungen. Die Nazis haben diese spaeter nur "vollendet". Die Totalitaeren, die braunen und die roten, wurden durch diese Gesetze nicht eingeschraenkt. Sie beherrschten die Strasse und die Versammlungen. Wohl aber die verbleibenden Demokraten und Republikaner usw., die den Gesetzen gehorchten und sich nicht bewaffnet hatten obwohl sie, zahlenmaessig, den Totalitaeren ueberlegen und sogar gut organisiert waren, z.B. im "Reichsbanner" mit etwa 2 1/2 Millionen Mitgliedern. Ohne die Fehler der Freiheitssucher haetten auch dann und dort die Totalitaeren nicht an die Macht kommen koennen. Aber auch sie unterschrieben z.B. den staatssozialistischen monetaeren Despotismus der zur Verarmung, Inflation, Weltkrise und Massenarbeitslosigkeit fuehrte. Unter solchen kuenstlich geschaffenen, wenn auch nicht beabsichtigten Zustaenden, wurden die Totalitaeren immer staerker und die Schuld wurde den Demokraten, Juden, Verschwoerern und Andersdenkenden zugeschoben, nicht den unrechtmaessigen u. irrationalen Gesetzen, die die Krisen verursachten. Durch die Grosse Inflation und die grosse Wirtschaftskrise hatten die Deutschen oekonomisch noch zweimal so viel wie im 1. Weltkrieg verloren.- Darueber herrscht immer noch keine Klarheit in den Koepfen. - J.Z., 28.7.01.
HIV, See: TURNER, VALENDAR F., Dr., What is the Evidence for the Existence of HIV? 9pp with references, LFCT, n.d. vturner@cyllene.uwa.edu.au , in PP 1663: 181. - See: AIDS.
HOEIJER, BENJAMIN C.H., 1795, ueber Fichte's "Beitrag...", 11 S. , in PP 1716: 24. - Uebersetzt aus dem Schwedischen von Aila Wudtke. Enthaelt keine Diskussion ueber das Austrittsrecht.
HOEVELER, J. DAVID, Review, 1998, 2pp, of: ELLIS, RICHARD, The Dark Side of the Left: Illiberal Egalitarianism in America, 1998, 426pp, Lawrence, Univ. of Kansas Press, $ 34.95, ISBN 0-7006-0875-3, in PP 1668/69: 263. - (c) H-Net Book Review H-Pol@h-net.msu.edu
HOFFER, ERIC, The True Believer, 1951 & The Ordeal of Change, 1976, quotations, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 367.
HOFFMAN, BEN, Welfare - Who Benefits, 1p: 14, in PP 1572-73.
HOFFMAN, CYNTHIA, Risk of Change: Anarchy and Growing Older with the Oregon Country Fair, BAD SUBJECTS, Issue # 23, December 1995, 4pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 281, copyrighted but placed free on the IN! choff@lanminds.com
HOGAN, JAMES P., AIDS Heresy and the New Bishops, 1997/99, 10pp, in PP 1616: 125.
HOGAN, JAMES P., Bulletin Board Archives, Environmental Matters, 17pp, in PP 1616: 108.
HOGAN, JAMES P., Bulletin Board Archives, Politics, 12pp, in PP 1616: 96.
HOGAN, JAMES P., Global Warming, the Other Side, 1998, 6 links to opposing views, 1p, in PP 1616: 109.
HOGAN, JAMES P., If they just Repeat it often enough, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1616: 109. - On "ozone depletion".
HOGAN, JAMES P., More Effects of the UV Increase that never Was, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1616: 115.
HOGAN, JAMES P., Personal Bulletin Board, jphogan1@ibm.net 16pp, in PP 1616: 80.
HOGAN, JAMES P., Review only, 1p, in PP 1616: 117, of: SANERA, MICHAEL & SHAW, JANE, Facts, Not Fear: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Children about the Environment, Regnery, 1996, 300pp, ISBN 0-89526-488-X, $ 14.95.
HOGAN, JAMES P., Voyage from Yesterday, see: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Voyage from Yesteryear, a book review, of JIM HOGAN,s book of that title, 2pp, in PP 1663: 10. don-tiggre@utah-inter.net Hogan's site: www.global.org/jphogan/ From LF CITY TIMES, April 19, 99.
HOGAN, JAMES P., Webpage on his book "Minds, Machines & Evolution", 1p, in PP 1616: 79. - Neither his home page nor his links to his TITLES, TOPICS & BRIEF BIO did download for me. - J.Z.
HOGAN, JAMES P., What's New? 5pp, in PP 1616: 135.
HOGEYE BILL, Anarcho-Capitalist Manifesto, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1701: 137.
HOGEYE BILL, Hogeye Bill's Anarchism Page, Links, 2000, 1p, in PP 1701: 139. abcritte@yahoo.com
HOGEYE BILL, Hogeye Bill's Dictionary of Logical Fallacies, Revised 1997, 18 pp, in PP 1674: 41. "E-mail me at: abcritter@yahoo.com " - Compare Schopenhauer's Eristic Dialectics, fiched by LMP in a German & English edition.
HOGEYE BILL, What Is Anarchism? 1p, with some links, , in PP 1695: 123. abcritter@yahoo.com www.anarcho-capitalist.com/bill/anarchism/TypesOfAnarchism.html
HOGSHIRE, JIM, Cognitive Jiu-Jitsu, 6pp, on hiding things, from police & private crims, (c) 1999, by Jim Hogshire & R.L. Crabb, in PP 1664/65: 384.
HOILES, R.C., The Most Harmful Error Most Honest People Make, 1p: 130, in PP 1569-70.
HOLLAND, RON, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The South Will Rise Again in Freedom, an Interview with RON HOLLAND, 2pp, TLFCT, March 20, 2000, in PP 1682: 132.
HOLOCAUST, See: PERL, WILIAM R., The Holocaust & the Lost Caribbean Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 338, on right to asylum and free migration.
HOLT, MICHAEL, Review of: PHILLIPS, MELANIE, All Must Have Prizes, Little Brown, 1996, 384pp: 2pp: 825, in PP 1601-04. - On modern miseducation. - J.Z.
HOLTON, THOMAS JOHN, Should the LP Oppose Nuclear Weapons? 1p: 77, in PP 1589-94.
HOME AS WORKPLACE, See: PRATT, JOANNE H., Home-Based Work: New Opportunities for Women? THE FREEMAN, 3/88, 2pp, in PP 1765: 64.
HOME BIRTHS, See: LAPP, HANNAH, The Home-Birth Controversy, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 333.
HOME BUILDING, See: KERN, KEN, KOGAN, TED & THALLON, ROB, The Owner-Builder & the Code, 8pp, excerpt from the book, in PP 1656-1659: 300.
HOMESCHOOLING, See: BLUMENFELD, SAMUEL L., Homeschooling: The Real Revolution, 2pp, from CHALCEDON REPORT, 4/89: 404, in PP 1579-80.
HOME SCHOOLING, See: BOLICK, CLINT, The Home Schooling Movement, THE FREEMAN, 3/87, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 215.
HOME SCHOOLING, See: FARRIS, Mr., President of the Home School Legal Defense Association of Purcelleville, VA, Solid Evidence to Support Home Schooling, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, March 5, 97, 2pp, in PP 1716: 75.
HOMESCHOOLING, See: HEGENER, HELEN & WATNER, CARL, Why Homeschool? 2pp, extract from letters: 6, in PP 1569-70.
HOME SCHOOLING, See: KIRKPATRICK, DAVID W., Home Schooling, 2pp, LFCT, Nov. 2, 98, in PP 1663: 158.
HOME SCHOOLING, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Education, Homeschooling or Children, article list, 4pp, in PP 1753: 137.
HOME SCHOOLING, See: METTES, BEN, Letter to NSW Homeschooling Committee, n.d., 2pp: 191 in PP 1577-78.
HOME SCHOOLING, See: METTES, BEN, Why Homeschool? 7pp: 192 in PP 1577-78.
HOME SCHOOLING, See: OPTIONALITY, Break the Chain, 4pp, on home-schooling: 63 in PP 1577-78. - One can also become chained to the thinking of one's parents or guardians. Self-thinking requires more than home schooling or government run and government regulated schooling. - J.Z.
HOME SCHOOLING, See: OPITONALITY, Homeschooling in Queensland, 2pp: 205 in PP 1577-78.
HOME SCHOOLING, See: OPTIONALITY, Homeschooling Methods, 3pp: 207 in PP 1577-78.
HOMELESS PEOPLE, See: BOERNER, PHIL, A Firm Hand Up for Street Addicts, THE FREEMAN, 10/94, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 406, on the homeless. - Many pity them and are charitable towards them but few ask themselves how they became or remained homeless and why. - That government housing, employment, wage and currency policies have much contributed towards this phenomenon is mostly ignored. - How easy and cheap is it, under government laws and regulations, to provide housing for the poor? You could, for instance, provide a tent or emergency shelter for one such person in your own backyard for something between $ 20 -$ 2,000 - but would you be permitted to do so? - Their self-made shelter accumulations (if such accumulations are allowed to occur at all!) around cities are often torn down by "public servants", assisted by the police. - Australian Aborigines did have the right and liberty to put up a primitive "mia mia" shelter anywhere in the bush. We have lost that right and liberty. We need a bureaucrat's permission to build a shelter and have to spend much on it. -When I put up my owner built housing kit I found out that I could not have built with it in Canberra, for it cost me then less than the minimum expense for a house in Canberra, which by then, was $ 9,000. - Thus did and do our big bosses in Canberra, help the poor! Street traders are also suppressed there. And, naturally, to own a taxi you have first to buy a licence, which cost you very much more than the taxi itself. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
HOMESCHOOLING, See: SANDERS, CHARLENE, Homeschooling at the Ranch, 4pp, in PP 1737/38: 264.
HONESTY & THE MARKET, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., The Market for Honesty, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 194. - Note, that under monetary despotism, i.e., under a corresponding lack of a free market, dishonesty becomes sometimes and to some extent a survival trait in the struggle for monopoly money to ensure survival or profits. Monetary freedom, on the other hand, requires as well as produces honesty. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
HONG KONG & WEST BERLIN, See: PETERSON, ROBERT A., Lessons in Liberty: Hong Kong, "Crown Jewel" of Capitalism, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 9pp, in PP 1759/60: 194. - We should not forget that it had turned back millions of refugees to political and ecconomic despotism. It was not free enough to be able to accept them and to multiply its own example! If it had been, it would soon have spread its liberty over all of China and all of the rest of the world. Hong Kong "colonies" would have been welcomed, with open arms, as economic power houses, almost everywhere. And the lack of space in the original Hong Kong would have led to the faster development of ocean freedom: artificial land, floating islands, living on ships (not only sampans), under the sea, in zeppelins, possibly in space stations, L56 colonies etc. It was, so to speak, only a half-way house and as such successful but not good enough to serve as an example for the liberation of the World. The same could be said for "free" West-Berlin, from which I had to flee in 1959 to preserve my freedom of expression. - Just SOME freedom is not good enough in confrontations with totalitarianism and other forms of restrictionism. - It has to be as much freedom as different people want for themselves: To each the government or free society of his or her dreams! - PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02.
HONG KONG, See: SHENOY, SUDHA R., Hong Kong: A Case Study in Market Development, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 4pp, in PP 1765: 38.
HONG KONG, See: WENDERS, JOHN T., Democracy Would Doom Hong Kong, THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 182.
HONOR? See: BENNETT, WILLIAM J., Does Honor Have a Future? IMPRIMIS, 12/98, 6pp, in PP 1754: 46. - Honor, in the traditional sense, including e.g. duelling, "unconditional surrender demands" and "no surrender" determinations - may not have a future but honesty, self-respect and respect for the rights and liberties of others do offer hopes for the future. - Under "honor" a multitude of "sins" as well as "virtues" were and are hidden or meant. It is not a sound and clarifying term. - The same applies even to "self-respect" - which induces some to commit mass murders while it commits others only to self-defence or non-violent actions. - Compare the atrocities committed by racists, religious & ideological fanatics and territorial nationalists and their false collective responsibility notions. - Some people in Pakistan danced in the street upon hearing that their own government had now mass extermination devices as well! - Are you joyful & proud at the thought that your government possess ABC mass murder devices or is allied with such regimes? J.Z., 1.6.02.
HOOD, DAVID, The Forgotten Right of Association, THE FREEMAN, 10/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 348. - On clubs excluding women. - Even most libertarian advocates ignore that it must be extended e.g. to competing governments and societies (panarchies, polyarchies, voluntary communities, personal law bodies), to full minority autonomy under exterritoriality, to free banks and militias as well as to productive coops. - J.Z.
HOOD, JOHN M., Henry Grady Weaver's Classic Vision of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 7pp, in PP 1765: 49.
HOOD, JOHN, Capitalism: Discrimination's Implacable Enemy, THE FREEMAN, 8/98, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 554.
HOOD, JOHN, Let the Market Protect Consumer Safety, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 146.
HOOD, NICOLAS, Socialist's Exit, 3pp, in PP 1700: 160.
HOOD, NICOLAS, Book List, 4pp, in PP 1700: 151.
HOOD, NICOLAS, Freedom Engineering Products, 2pp, in PP 1700: 155.
HOOD, NICOLAS, Index Page, 7pp, in PP 1700, with links: 138.
HOOD, NICOLAS, Sovereign Individual Network, links, 1p, in PP 1700: 169. - Mission, Spin-Off Ideas, Manifest, Our Plan, 1p: 170.
HOOD, NICOLAS, The Canada Company Concept, 7pp, in PP 1700: 162. - Compare PP 19 C! - Repeating "Socialist's Exit"'.
HOOD, NICOLAS, The Constitution of Man's Liberty, www.members.tripod.com/hood/cml/index.htm hood72@hotmail.com nicolashood@hushmail.com 2pp, in PP 1700: 147.
HOOD, NICOLAS, The Declaration of Independence, version 2.0, August 99, 3pp, in PP 1700: 156.
HOOD, NICOLAS, The 'How Are you Doing this?' FAQ, 7pp, in PP 1700: 171.
HOOD, NICOLAS, Vancouver, Free Market Network, a.k.a. 'Galt's Gulch', 4pp, in PP 1700: 145.
HOOD, ROBERT E., Sweet Land of Liberty? , THE FREEMAN, 2/80, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 599.
HOOD, ROBERT E., The Law also Is Polluted, THE FREEMAN, 7/78m 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 289. - See: WATTS, V. ORVAL, The Law, THE FREEMAN, 8/75, 10pp, in PP 1766-68: 293.
HOPI, See: WATNER, CARL, Rediscovering Charles Lane, 2pp: 35, in PP 1569-70.
HOPPE, HANS-HERMANN, On Free Immigration and Forced Integration, 1999, (c) Flycast Communications, 5pp, in PP 1682: 7. www.lewrockwell.com/orig/hermann-hoppe1.html
HOPPE, HANS-HERMANN, The Political Economy of Monarchy & Democracy & the Idea of a Natural Order, n.d., 24pp, in PP 1705: 157.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., A Report from FEE, May 1988, 2pp, in PP 1631-1633: 528. - How many freedom publishers, using paper and print, CAN SUCCESSFULLY appeal to largely the same crowd? FEE used to have the field almost to itself. Now there are hundreds if not thousands of groups and publications, all almost exclusively dedicated to using an expensive and about 500 year old technology, print on paper, which has never fulfilled all the hopes and expectations attached to it. IF, INSTEAD, they resorted to affordable and efficient alternative media, like microfiche, floppy disks and text-only CD-ROMs, after first sufficiently informing their readers on these alternatives, then their financial worries would be over and they could PUBLISH MUCH MORE and soon, between them, everything that has been written for liberty and has been preserved somewhere, together with all the desirable surveys and search tools. Are they all too old-fashioned for that or will they continue to fall for the promises, now also decades old already, of the advocates of electronic media only? Will they look for affordable and easy alternatives to them only after 500 years, when it turns out that these media, too, are disappointing, in their total literature output for freedom lovers, as they were so far? I will gladly point out all titles available electronically or otherwise, in any medium. Just send me the listings. Publish and read, using any of the affordable alternative media, or be damned! Do not merely enrich the paper and ink producers, the book binders and book dealers, while impoverishing yourself. - J.Z., 17.8.00.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Closed Minds on Open Borders, Part I, FREEDOM DAILY, May 1998, (c) 1999 FFF, 3pp, in PP 1682: 46.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Closed minds on Open Borders, Part II, June 98, 3pp, (c) 99, in PP 1682: 76.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., End the Immigration War and Open the Borders, Nov. 1998, (c) 1999 FFF, 2pp, in PP 1682: 70.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Leonard Read Changed My Life, THE FREEMAN, 9/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 326.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Locking Out the Immigrant, June 1991, (c) 1999 FFF, 2pp, in PP 1682: 59.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Open Borders: A Gift from the Founders, Jan. 99, (c) 99, 1p, in PP 1682: 75.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Principles and The Constitution, 1p: 234, in PP 1572-73.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Repatriation: The Ugly Side of Immigration Laws, Sep. 99, (c), 1p, in PP 1682: 81.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Support Cuban Dissidents - Lift the Embargo, March 1999, 1p, FFF Op-Eds, in PP 1687/88: 381.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Tear Down the Wall and Open the Borders, Oct. 98, 1p, (c) 99, in PP 1682: 74.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., The Conservative Shame on Immigration, 5/2000, (c) 99, 1p, in PP 1682: 79.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., The Heart of Mexican Independence, Nov. 1998, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 383.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., The Mexican Heritage in the American Southwest, Jan. 1999, 6pp, in PP 1687/88: 374. FFF Op-Eds.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., The Truth about Cuba Could Set Us Free, 1p: 303, in PP 1561-63. - www.fff.org
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Understanding the Passion of Cuban-Americans, April 1999, 1p, FFF Op-Eds, in PP 1687/88: 380.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Who Are the Real Immigration Lawbreakers? May 99, (c), 1p, in PP 1682: 80.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Why not Open the Borders? June 1998, (c) 1998 FFF, 1p, in PP 1682: 73.
HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Why Should Elian Be the only one? Jan. 00, (c) 1999 FFF, 1p, in PP 1682: 72.
HOROWITZ, DAVID, Marx's Manifesto: 150 Years of Evil, 5pp, in PP 1679: 187. www.frontpagemag.com
HOROWITZ, LEN, Dr., Truth about AIDS, Ebola & Vaccinations, 1p, in PP 1718 - 1721: 816, about a new video: www.dxmarket.com/worldnetdaily/products/V0029.html
HORWITZ, STEVEN, Banking & Freedom in the Fifty Years of FEE, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 141. - Until I finished this compilation and in spite of being an old fan and reader of many years of THE FREEMAN, I remained unaware of how many articles on this subject FEE had published. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
HORWITZ, STEVEN, Commercial Banking in a Free Society, 3pp: 547, in PP 1601-04. - THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 147.
HORWITZ, STEVEN, Liberty and the Domain of Self-Interest, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 111.
HORWITZ, STEVEN, Misreading the "Myth": Rothbard on the Theory and History of Free Banking, 5pp: 299, in PP 1574-75.
HORWITZ, STEVEN, Monetary Evolution, Free Banking & Economic Order, Westview Press, 1992, review by BARNFIELD, ERIC-CHARLES, 3pp: 51, in PP 1568.
HORWITZ, STEVEN, Prices, the Price Level and Macroeconomic Coordination: Hutt on Keynesian Economics, 5pp: 339, in PP 1574-75. - Any imposed central banking system has little to do with economics and much with anti-economic despotism! Say's Law requires that the "production" of money is as free as that of goods and services and linked to the goods and services, by freedom for owners and providers, alone and in association, to issue monetary tickets upon what they have to offer or to clear quite freely, using whatever clearing certificates, accounting methods and value standards that suit them. The credit or financial markets must be similarly free for its certificates, claims, accounting and clearing methods. Full monetary and financial freedom! - J.Z., 8.11.99.
HORWITZ, STEVEN, The Joy of Text, Review, 1p, of: COLANDER, DAVID, Macroeconomics, 1986: 256, in PP 1574-75.
HOSPERS, JOHN & OLMSTED, SCOTT M., Social Security, 1p: 188, in PP 1589-94.
HOSPERS, JOHN, A Visit to South Africa, THE FREEMAN, 2/87, 12pp, in PP 1755/56: 254.
HOSPERS, JOHN, Axioms and Egoism, 7pp, in PP 1674: 28.
HOSPERS, JOHN, Freedom & Utopias, THE FREEMAN, 9/83, 13pp, in PP 1765: 179. - Only the exterritorial, voluntaristic and tolerant utopias deserve the name. - J.Z.
HOSPERS, JOHN, Property Rights & Eminent Domain, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 224.
HOSPERS, JOHN, Regulation and Productivity, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 362.
HOUSING & GOVERNMENTS, See: CABRERA, SIGFREDO A., Dream House Turns into Nightmare, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 3pp, in PP 1753: 198.
HOUSING, See: GRUNERT, JOERG, Sozialer Ghettobau, "Recht auf Wohnen"? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 58.
HOUSING, See: HENDERSON, LEILA, Taking steel frame houses to the world, 2000, 1p clipping, in PP 1610: 92.
HOUSING, See: LEEF, GEORGE C., How Fair is "Fair Housing"? THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 3pp, in PP 1765: 13. Really fair housing - would require e.g., the abolition of all zoning & building restrictions, including all compulsory licensing, privileged unionism, rent controls and of all monetary and financial despotism. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
HOUSING, See: NORTH, GARY, Two Kinds of Slums, THE FREEMAN, 10/92, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 322.
HOUSING, See: POWELL, J. ENOCH, A Housing Policy for Great Britain, THE FREEMAN, 3/69, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 387.
HOUSTON SPACE SOCIETY, Free Enterprise to Lead the Way, 3pp, 96/97 (c), in PP 1664/65: 334.
HOUSTON SPACE SOCIETY, Home Page 1p, in PP 1664/65: 331. - It stresses copyrights as if through them it could finance space research!
HOUSTON SPACE SOCIETY, What's Wrong with Socialism? 2pp, 1996/97 (c), in PP 1664/65: 339. - With a 1p list of 3 of its articles online: 342.
HOWARD, PHILIP K., Common Sense & the Law, IMPRIMIS, 9/96, 5pp, in PP 1764: 157.
HOWARD, RUSS, Anti-Gun Hysteria, Go On The Offensive, Part 2, 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 111. russ.howard@usa.net
HOWLAND, CURT, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1618: 196. - Humor and links, no URL or e-mail address.
HOY, MICHAEL, No Drummer At All, 3pp: 236, in PP 1565-67. - A mini-play introducing the notion of tyrannicide. - J.Z.
HUBBARD, ELBERT, 1865-1915, Thoughts and Creeds, from: An American Bible, 1912, 1p, in PP 1630: 71.
HUBEN, MIKE, Critiques of Libertarianism, 3pp of links, updated 30 August 00, in PP 1732: 118. - mailto:mhuben@world.std.com%20(Mike%20Huben)
HUBEN, MIKE, Critiques of Libertarianism, established 10/25/94, updated 06/11/01, 4pp, in PP 1717: 159. With URL list. mailto:mhuben@world.std.com%20(Mike%20Huben) http://world.std.com/~mhuben/index.html
HUBEN'S FAQ, See: LONG, LAZARUS, A Critique of Huben's Non-Libertarian FAQ or Setting Fire to the Largest Collection of Strawmen outside of a Cornfield, 1996/98, 9pp, in PP 1612: 99. - I have never seen a cornfield with several strawmen. Maybe, if it covered square kilometers! - J.Z.
HUDELSON, R., Review, 1/2 p, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in CHOICE 33, no. 5, January 1996, in PP 1682: 50.
HUDSON, GARY, Betrayed Trust, 1985, on NASA, 2pp: 555, in PP 1589-94.
HUDSON, GARY, Liberty from the Pacific Rim to Space, 3pp, from Freeland II Conference: 401, in PP 1589-94.
HUELSMANN, JOERG GUIDO, Mehr Sicherheit durch den Staat? 5 S., in PP 1625: 47.
HUELSMAN, JOERG GUIDO, Mut zur Freiheit, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 25, zu ROLAND BAADERS neuem Buch "Fauler Zauber".
HUELSMANN, JOERG GUIDO, Radikale Liberale aus aller Welt treffen sich in Berlin, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 56.
HUEMER, MICHAEL, Why I Am not an Objectivist, 29pp, in PP 1682: 150. - Sorry, but the colouring led to a weak print-out. - J.Z. - No date or e-mail or URL.
HUFF, DAVID C., Freedom, Coercion, and Family Size, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 50.
HUFF, DAVID C., Personal Responsibility: A Brief Survey, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 5.
HUFF, STEPHEN, You Should not Be Prosecuted for Doing something which Wasn't Illegal when you Did it, LEGAL NOTES No. 34, 2pp, in PP1742: 51. - Most "positive" laws are wrongful anyhow and their retroactive application makes them only more so. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
HUGHES, HELEN, Ninety Days that Shook the Country (well...), 3pp, in PP 1607/8, on an election campaign in New Zealand, from THE FREE RADICAL: 370.
HUGH-JONES, MARTIN, Antibiotic Resistance, 1p: 55, in PP 1554/55.
HULL, DON, Close the Newport-Costa Mesa Border, April 1996, 2pp from FREEDOM DAILY, Future of Freedom Foundation, FFF, before in THE ORGAN COUNTY REGISTER, November 16, 1995, in PP 1682: 45.
HULTMAN, TODD S., The Benefits of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 10/81, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 228. - Even most primitives and savages do understand them. But to most of our miseducated and "civilized" people one has still to explain them! - J.Z.
HUMAN EVENTS, Advertisement, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 113.
HUMAN EVENTS, How many of these recent news articles from HUMAN EVENTS did you miss in your daily newspaper? 1p advertisement, in PP 1713-1715: 57. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
HUMAN LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Strategies of Protest (of the Human Libertarian Alliance), 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 584. - FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Declaration of the Human Libertarian Alliance, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 589. In ON PANARCHY 20-24.
HUMAN LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE. A Libercratic Human Rights Advocacy and Political Action Organization, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 583.
HUMAN RIGHTS DECLARATIONS, PRIVATE, See: STEART, RIGOBERTO, The Real Limon Project, 6pp: 699, in PP 1601-04. - Includes a Human Rights Declaration! - J.Z.
HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., A Liberty Charter to stop violent government attacks on our lives and property, 2pp: 183, in PP 1561-63.
HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, PRIVATE, See: BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, What Are Man's Rights? from Revolutionary Catechism, 1886. 1p, in PP 1706: 68. - Compare the private human rights drafts in PP 589/90. Comments to abcritter@yahoo.com
HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, PRIVATE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Rights of Human Persons, in "Librademia", 16pp, in PP 1689-1693: 440.
HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, PRIVATE, See: GABB, SEAN, A Bill of Rights for Europe, 1993, updated 2000, 25 pp, in PP 1673: 84. - Compare the 100 other private human rights drafts in PP 589/590.
HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, PRIVATE, See: INFOSHOP.ORG, Your Rights! Here Are some Rights we Should Have, 1/2p, in PP 1702: 66. - One of the shortest & worst private human rights drafts that I have seen. Nevertheless, they should all be brought together, as I tried to do in PP 589 & 590. - J.Z. www.inforshop.org/ wildduck@comic.com -
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: Children's Rights. See PP 589, 590 & 1606.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-HRT: Human Rights Treaty, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 669.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: FNF List of Articles on Individual Rights, 1p: 5, in PP 1601-04.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: FREE RADICAL, THE, Notes on the Bills of Rights and Due Process, 10 points, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 392. - FREE RADICAL, THE, Notes on the Bills of Rights and Due Process, 10 points, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 392.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: LIGGIO, LEONARD, Your Right to Be against War, 5pp: 70, in PP 1583.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: PETRO, SYLVESTER, Human Rights, Animal Rights, and Friends of the Earth, THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 95.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: RAND, AYN, What Are Man's Rights, 3 paragraphs from her "Man's Rights", 1963, put online by abcritter@yahoo.com 1996, seeking comments. 1/2p, in PP 1679: 179.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, The Bill of Rights, 9pp: 16, in PP 1549.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: STEVENS, RICHARD W., The "Human Rights" Deception, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 343. - On the "human rights" declaration of the UN.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: UNITED NATIONS, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948, 2pp: 72, in PP 1551. - One of the worst! - J.Z.
HUMAN RIGHTS, See: VIRGINIA BILL OF RIGHTS, Adopted June 12, 1776, THE FREEMAN, 7/81, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 576.
HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, Archives, article list, Winter 1992 - Spring 97, of articles available online, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 327. - Alas, the HIS has not yet sufficiently discovered and used microfiche and CD-ROMs for its growing freedom library and freedom publishing efforts. - Try downloading 650 libertarian Mbs - and then calculate how much they have cost you - in labour and connection fees! - J.Z.
HUMANISM, See: SWEDENHAMMAR, THORD, Why Anarcho-Capitalism is Humanism, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 264. www.anarchism.net thords@anarchism.net In ON PANARCHY 20-24.
HUMBOLDT, WILHELM VON, See: MINITER, RICHARD, Wilhelm von Humboldt: German Classical Liberal, THE FREEMAN, 2/91, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 383.
HUME, DAVID, Of the Origin of Ideas, 1739, 2pp, from A Treatise on Human Nature, in PP 1668/69: 252.
HUME, EDWARD (Sean Gabb), Review, 1p, of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shepherd's Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp, ISBN 1 873712 47 2, in PP 1708-1710: 226.
HUMMEL, JEFFREY ROGERS, Privatize Deposit Insurance, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 152. Sensible deposit and investment practices could be achieved via competition & publicity - and could make this credit insurance very cheap or even superfluous. The risk of stupid and wrongful practices is hardly an insurable risk, even when such practices are legalized. - J.Z.
HUMOR, SATIRE, STUPID GOVERNMENT TRICKS, 8pp, in PP 1704: 144. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
HUMPHREY, MARK, Wage and Price Controls, 4pp, from: THE TORCH, Feb. 1, 1971: 296, in PP 1565-67.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, A Comment on Egalitarianism, 2pp, in PP 1611: 117. Also: 2pp, in PP1613: 166.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Abolish Minimum Wages, 2pp, in PP 1611: 121.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, About Libertarianism, 5pp, with links, in PP 1611: 129.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Australian Politics & Australian Political Sites, 1p, in PP 1611: 147.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Australian Sites & International Sites (mostly American), Libertarian Links, 1p, in PP 1611: 135.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Deposit Insurance: an historical exploration of bank regulation in the form of deposit insurance - its benefits, problems and alternatives, 2000, 6pp, in PP 1611: 111.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Externalities, 2pp, in PP 1611: 125. - libertarian_aust@yahoo.com www.libertarian.da.ru Australian Libertarian Forum: www.alsforum.da.ru - Member of the LIBERTY ACTIVIST WEB RING
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Fiscal Policy in the Open Economy, 2000, 10pp, in PP 1611: 101.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Home Page, Personal Comments and Opinions, 1p guide, in PP 1611: 116.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Honours Essays, list of only 2, 1p: 1. Deposit Insurance & 2. Fiscal Policy in the Open Economy, in PP 1611: 155.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, International Links & John's Pick of the Week, 1p, in PP 1611: 136.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, John's Libertarian World on the Web, 2pp, in PP 1611: 149.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Fiction, 1p, on Ayn Rand, L. Neil Smith, Jane Austen & E.M. Forster, in PP 1611: 151. - Help to extend this listing! - J.Z.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Heroes, in plain text, 1p, in PP 1611: 171
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Library, 1p, in PP 1677: 161, with a note by J.Z. I am waiting for him to extend that website. So far it merely linked to some of my older and longer drafts on the CD-ROM project. - J.Z., 21.5.01. www.geocities.com/libertarian_library/ Presently, this project seems to be asleep, while John Humphreys takes the libertarian party approach with a new classical liberal & democratic party for Australia. - J.Z., 25.5.02.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Movies with Libertarian/Individualist Themes which I have seen, 1p, in PP 1611: 152. - He lists: Mrs Dalloway; The People vs Larry Flynt; Schindler's List; Gattaca; Braveheart; Dead Poets Society & Contact. - Please supply me with YOUR lists of this kind! - J.Z.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, New and Improved World's Greatest Political Quiz, 1p, in PP 1611: 153.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, New and Improved World's Greatest Political Quiz, 1p, in PP 1616: 198. - I prepared a more legible copy for fiching with other of John's material, by tracing the faded lettering in black. - J.Z.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, News, Issues and Current Affairs, & Some New Sites, Links only, 1p, in PP 1611: 143.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Political Philosophy, Links, 2pp, in PP 1611: 145.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Re-evaluating Australia's Welfare System: Poverty Alleviation, Welfare Reform and the Negative Income Tax in Australia, 2000, 106pp, in PP 1611: 1.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Short Ramblings, a list of sites only, 1p, in PP 1611: 140.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, So - who is this John chap who's trying to tell you about liberty??? 1p, in PP 1611: 150.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, The Immorality of Free Education, 2pp, in PP 1611: 119.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 23.1.2000, 1p, in PP 1611: 140.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 27.1.00, 1p, with his postal address, in PP 1611: 144. (He recently changed job and location, so his postal address may no longer apply. - J.Z.)
HUMPHREYS, JOHN, VSU: A personal statement on the economic and philosophical implications of VSU, 2p on Voluntary Student Unions, in PP 1611: 123.
HUNT, LESTER, In Search of Rand's Roots. The dialectic of the dialectical, review, 7pp, from LIBERTY, March 1996, in PP 1682: 51.
HUNTER, BARBARA R., The Myth of Public/Private "Cooperative Enterprises", THE FREEMAN, 11/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 247.
HUNTING, See: CARPENTER, SCOTT, Why I Hunt, 1p, LFCT, Oct. 9, 00, in PP 1661: 66. - All of us are the hunting targets of governments to be killed or more or less enslaved. It does not help us if we become or remain hunters - of more or less defenceless animals. Nor do I, for one, like the "pleasure" involved in this un-sporting "sport". Target-shooting is quite another matter. If someone shot at a tyrant, then he would certainly risk his own life, too, & the lives of his friends, family & associates. - J.Z., 30.1.01. - editor@libertyfreepress.com
HURLEY, T., Untitled, about himself, 2pp: 113, Submitted for Your Consideration, 6pp: 114, Liberty, 2pp: 117, Love, 2pp: 118, all in PP 1547.
HUSBANDS, SAM H., Jr., Free Trade & Foreign Wars, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 58.
HUTCHINSON, VIVIAN, Review, 2000, 3pp, of: HAWKEN, PAUL, LOVINS, AMORY B. & LOVINS, L. HUNTER, Natural Capitalism -- Creating the Next Industrial Revolution, 199, in PP 1668/69: 236. - Compare: All Laissez-Faire Economics writings, especially Bastiat's Economic Harmonies. Also: A.M. Woodbury, Dr., The Alternative to Socialism and Spurious Capitalism: Natural Capitalism, 4pp, in PP 408. For years Dr. W. was in charge of the Catholic AQUINAS ACADEMY in Sydney. - J.Z. vivian@jobsletter.org.nz See: LOVINS, AMORY.
HUTT, W.H., Critique of Boulding, 1p: 182, in PP 1574-75. - On the supposed pathology of markets. - Alas, not in favour of a free market for monetary and governmental services, either. - J.Z.
HUTT, WILLIAM H., See: EBELING, RICHARD M., William H. Hutt, 1899 - 1988, 2pp: 311, in PP 1574-75.
HUTT, WILLIAM H., See: EBELING, RICHARD M, William H. Hutt: A Centenary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 334.
HUTTON, WILL, et al, Stakeholding and its Critics, IEA, London, 104pp,Review only, by ANDERTON, PAUL R., 2pp: 790, in PP 1601-04.
HYDEMAN, A.L., Interview with - , 3pp, in PP 1634-1636: 793.
HYPER BOOKS, On-Line Bookstore, Home Page, Terry Austin, Proprietor, 2pp, in PP 1616: 146. - taustin@hyperbooks.com http://www/hyperbooks.com/index.html
I.D.I.S. - INSTITUTO PER LA DOTTRINA E LÍNFORMAZIONE, Voci per un Dizionario del Pensiero Forte, Indice delle voci, n.d., links list, A-Z, 2pp, in PP 1671: 39. - www.aleanzacattolica.org/index.htm - To get an encyclopaedia like this one, with all its mental reservations, integrated into a general libertarian encyclopaedia, may be one of the more difficult tasks, not only because of copyrights reservations but because of ideological differences. - Whichever entries can't be legally included could, nevertheless, be linked to. Translations are already automated via some portals. - J.Z., 20.5.01.
IBBOTT, ANTHONY C. to GALLEGLY, ELTON, Congressman, 9-May-88, 1p, with 1p reply, May 17, 88: 145, in PP 1598.
IBBOTT, ANTHONY C. to LOS ANGELES TIMES, 8 May 1988, 1p: 144, in PP 1598. - See also: ACIF & ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION.
ICELAND, ANCIENT LAWS, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Myth-adventures in Iceland: Friedman's Folly, 18pp, in PP 1711/12: 48. - Refutation of some flawed criticism of his writings on the history of private law in Iceland.
ICELAND, See: LONG, RODERICK T., The Decline and Fall of Private Law in Iceland, 4pp: 226, in PP 1601-04.
ID-ARCHIV IM IISG, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1722: 1. www.iisg.nl/~id Announcing also a 1998 first CD-ROM, DM 30, which reproduces some of its listings: Verzeichnis der alternativen Medien, Verzeichnis der lieferbaren Broschueren, Auszug aller deutschsprachigen Broschueren as dem Katalog des IISG. Axel Diederich adi@issg.nl oder Eef Vermeij eve@iisg.nl
ID CARDS, See: GABB, SEAN & TAME, CHRIS R., Review, 3pp, of: HMSO, Identity Cards: A Consultation Document, 1995, 45pp, in PP 1708-1710: 293.
IDC PUBLISHERS, Homepage on INTERDOC, possibly the largest microfilm publisher, 1p: 325 in PP 1577-78. - It offers 60,000 titles on microfiche! It has also published on CD-ROMs. - "Although we believe in the growing importance of the digital media for easy access and disclosure, microfiche remains valuable as a stable and reliable technology and becomes more established than ever in its role in the preservation of rare material and in affordable publishing of specialized material for a small market. As a result of technical innovation it is now possible to combine old (microfiche, microfilm, 35mm film, etc) and new (digital) media in one publication. For instance a large microfiche collection can be provided with a digital inventory to improve retrieval of the microfiche. Another example is the production of a microfilm/fiche collection for preservation purposes and a digital publication of the same material (scanned from the fiche/film) for doing research."
IDC, Zug, Christopher Columbus Discovering Microfiche, 1 illustration: 163, in PP 1557. - What would have happened, if .....? - J.Z.
IDEA CHANNEL, Home Page, Spotlight on Stossel in the Classroom, 2pp, in PP 1671: 142. They showcase video-taped conversations between great thinkers. info@ideachannel.com
IDEA, A Journal of Social Issues, Home Page, 5pp, indicating kinds of articles, authors and links, mainly dealing with genocide horrors rather than prevention steps and ideas, in PP 1671: 135. editor@ideajournal.com
IDEA, A Journal of Social Issues, About Ideas, 1p, in PP 1677: 142. editor@ideajournal.com - Elsewhere, I have pointed out that this journal is only good at describing horrors like democide but short in ideas, judging merely by its listed titles, on how to prevent them. I saw not hint towards criticism of e.g. "collective responsibility" notions, nothing against monetary despotism and territorialism or even merely against protectionism & compulsory taxation and conscription in its headlines. It merely seems to have set itself the task to academically state and restate the horrors of our and past times. That is just not good enough by MY standards and makes me believe that the title of this journal is a misnomer. PLEASE, do prove me wrong! I LOVE GOOD NEW AND OLD I D E A S! Professor Rummel, in his very extensive works, makes at least some suggestions - although, from my point of view, he does not go far enough with them. - J.Z., 22.5.01.
IDEAFARM CITY, Home Page on a virtual community, 2pp, in PP 1707: 115. - "Freedom - Profit - Strength - Sustainability - Family - Equality - Truth - Jesus" - "a cultural focus on children, craftwork, software, and mathematical science". - "IdeaFarm 'tm' City exists today as a (sparsely equipped) site where an individual can form associations, earn a livelihood, raise up children, and enjoy community, free from regulation, control, intimidation, and interference by any territorial power. When visiting our settlement, you are neither protected by, nor subject to, the laws and powers of the United States. You and I are subject to the laws of our territorial countries only as they apply on foreign soil." - Traces of panarchism here but neither a developed theory nor practice. - J.Z.
IDEAS ARCHIVE, See: CAGGIANO, ALLEN, On Alternative Fuel Engine of Liberty Dynamics, "My fuel implosion vaporization system", 3pp, in PP 1737/38: 339. libertydynamics_pub-owner@yahoogroups.com http://libertydynamics.cc - Another confidence trick or play with words? I would expect more from the ultrasound-carburettor, which breaks up potential fuel particles so finely that even "fuel" like molasses, containing up to 20% water, can be burned efficiently. Naturally, oil companies are not very interested in this kind of motor engine option. - Numerous kinds of alternative motors were and are offered. Were and are they all objectively tested and compared? - Is there a directory to all of them or a single annual world exhibition for their models? Or a single CD-ROM which displays some details on all of them? To me it is as absurd to display and try to market each of them separately, as it is to display and market only a single libertarian book - or a few of them - instead of all of them. - The same applies, I believe, to alternative flying machines. - As an ANALOG article, many years ago demonstrated, even efficient steam cars were bypassed by at least then less efficient and more polluting motor cars. - Under today's conditions, without a proper market for ideas and other significant innovations, the better mousetrap does not always win. -But consistent free marketeers could bring them to the fore - starting with libertarian ideas. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
IDEAS ARCHIVE, See: PINKHAM, JAMES to ANALOG, 11/99, on innovations, 1p, in PP 1699: 54.
IDEAS ARCHIVE, See: ZUBE, JOHN, TO SHARON HARRIS, 13.5.01, 4pp, on Ideas Archive, as a real free market for ideas, in PP 1671: 99.
IDEAS, See: BARKER, BEN, Ideas ... (Noble and Otherwise) , THE FREEMAN, 12/80, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 79. - Not to collect & publish or market all new and old ideas is also suicidal. See under Ideas Archive, especially in PEACE PLANS 20 & 183. - J.Z.
IDEEN ARCHIV, Eine Kurz-Information, 9 S., containing, among other items, an extract from the introductory volume for the Ideas Archive. Muenchen, n.d. Mit Vorwort von SOLNEMAN, 2pp, in PP 1698: 143.
IDEER OM FRIHET, XVI/1, Varen 1995 - XVIII/3, Hosten 1997, 340pp: 1, in PP 1552. - Norwegian contents list, at least for back issues available - If I had a few Norwegian customers then I might bother to list the contents here. As it is, anybody interested will have to be satisfied, for the time being, with my full text reproductions and the index listing provided by this libertarian journal in its columns. One should not be too wasteful with one's time and energy. - J.Z.
IDEER OM FRIHET, XV/1, Varen 1994 - XV/3, Vinteren 1994, 100pp: 1, in PP1553.
IDENTITY CARDS, See: GABB, SEAN, Identity Cards: Assault on Civil Liberties and Waste of Taxpayers' Money, LA Release, 5p, in PP 1739: 146.
IDENTITY CARDS, See: GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Identity Cards & Money Laundering, 1998, 1 p, list only, in PP 1670: 81. GABB, SEAN, Identity Cards: Some Brief Objections, 1995, updated 2,000, 7pp, in PP 1670: 82. GABB, SEAN, A Libertarian Conservative Case Against Identity Cards, 1994, updated 2000, 42pp, in PP 1670: 89.
IDENTITY CARDS, See: WATNER, CARL, Circular of Dec. 14, 2001, on his new anthology compilation on ID's, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 416. Contributions are wanted: inmanfedmill@aol.com I believe that there are more important topics that we should worry about. - J.Z., 28.5.02.
IDEOLOGIES, See: ANONYMOUS, World Ideologies Explained, 1p, in PP 1611: 154.
IKEDA, SANFORD, The Theory of Resource Monopoly and Antitrust Analysis, 1p abstract: 295, in PP 1574-75.
ILO, International Libertarian Organization, Part of its Home Pages, 3pp, which did not properly print out. 9th try! In PP 1631-1633: 563.
IMAGINARY COUNTRIES, See: Several articles in PP 1722: Also under MICRONATIONS & VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES.
IMAGINARY COUNTRIES, WEBRING, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1722: 190. - It does not indicate whether there are any libertarian or anarchist ones among them. - J.Z.
IMMATURITY, IRRESPONSIBILITY, STATISM, A NATION OF SHEEP, DISINTEREST, SUBMISSIVENESS, etc., See: CROCKER, BRANDON, A Nation of Children, THE FREEMAN, 12/93, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 338.
IMMIGRATION, Restrictions & Free Migration, 44 contributions. See: in PP 1682.
IMMIGRATION, See: ARMSTRONG, ARI, A "Free Market" Means Open Immigration, July 99, 2pp, in PP 1662: 123.
IMMIGRATION, See: See: ARMSTRONG, ARI, Juan Adame Sainz, American Hero, March 99, 1p, in PP 1662: 125. - Sainz was imprisoned for hiring illegal immigrants! THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT: www.co-freedom.com
IMMIGRATION, See: ATHERTON-BLOXHAM, LYNN, Rockwell's Immigration Views, 1p: 300, in PP 1561-63. - airdock@telepath.com
IMMIGRATION, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Freedom of Association, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1764: 54, on immigration restrictions.
IMMIGRATION, See: FALKOF, ANDY, Rooting out the Trade in Human Misery, July 2000, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 385. - On the immigration restrictions as the cause of the evils of "people smuggling".
IMMIGRATION, See: GUARDIAN, THE, Gypsies Turned away into Nazi Hands, 1p, TSMH, 4.12.00, in PP 1699: 49. - So were Jews, by special arrangement with the Gestapo! - J.Z.
IMMIGRATION, See: HEARST, DAVID, Poles to Police Europe's Lace Curtain, TSMH, 2.12.00, 1p, in PP 1699: 49. - On the new "Iron Curtain", imposed from the other side, by supposedly free countries, in form of immigration restrictions going, in the extreme, to concentration camps for illegal migrants, in which they are often brutalized, for years, women and children included, especially if they dare to resist or escape, while bureaucrats take their time deciding their cases. The whole operated as a deterrent to future potential illegal immigrants. In Australia these concentration camps are sometimes placed in desert areas. There were some protests against the treatment meted out to these victims but no demand, that I am aware of, appeared in the mass media, for free migration as a right. - I think we should rather deport or imprison the ministers for immigration and all members of their departments. - J.Z., 10.7.01.
IMMIGRATION, See: LAWSON, DAMIEN, Let them land! No One Is Illegal. mayajoy@disinfo.net 1p message of 28.8.01, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 408. - xborder website & e-mail address (some are getting weird!): www.antimedia.net/xborder/ xborder_x@y...
IMMIGRATION, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Amnesty Plan for Immigrants Is a Great Leap Forward, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 820. - Since peaceful illegal criminals haven't committed crimes with victims, amnesties would be quite inappropriate. - Rewards and prizes for them would be more suitable. The best of these would be tax exemption, exterritorial autonomy for their voluntary communities & full monetary and financial freedom for those among them, who would appreciate them. - "Spaceship Earth" contains private properties but not any rightful and exclusive national, racial, religious or ideological territories. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
IMMIGRATION, See: MANNE, ROBERT, Woomera Troubles Rest with Howard. "An attitude of hostility towards refugees thwarts all attempts at justice". TSMH, 4.12.00, 2pp, in PP 1699: 50. - Ultimately, the responsibility rests upon the monetary despotism of the central banking system (Reserve Bank in Australia) and upon all those who support it. Its economic consequences makes us perceive immigrants as burdens rather than as assets (free people, helping to increase our standard of living). - J.Z., 10.7.01.
IMMIGRATION, See: MARKS, PAUL, Immigration Control: What about the Workers? 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 100. - MARKS, PAUL, Immigration Control: What about the Workers? 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 100.
IMMIGRATION, See: MAYER, RICHARD T., Who Is an American? THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 1p, in PP 1764: 49, on immigration & Americanism. 49.
IMMIGRATION, See: PERL, WILIAM R., The Holocaust & the Lost Caribbean Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 338, on right to asylum and free migration.
IMMIGRATION, See: PHILIPSON, GRAEME, Time to end the great barrier grief, SMH, 22.8.00, 1p, in PP 1654: 106, for free migration.
IMMIGRATION, See: SIMON, JULIAN L., What About Immigration? THE FREEMAN, 1/86, 8pp, in PP 1764: 41.
IMMIGRATION, See: RUWART, MARY J., Imagining a Free Society, Part I: Wealth and Immigration, 1p: 34, in PP 1568. - 1p: 450, in PP 1601-04. - There are always people in a country who would welcome migrants and contract with them. They should be free to do so. We are all migrants or their descendants. Territorialism is wrong - even suicidal. Private property is not the same as territorial statism. - J.Z.
IMMIGRATION, See: SCHOOLLAND, KEN, Saddened by Hoppe, Rockwell Anti-Immigration Views, 1p: 301, in PP 1561--63. - schoolla@pixi.com
IMMIGRATION, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Freedom for Everyone ... Except the Immigrant, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 3pp, in PP 1764: 51.
IMMIGRATION, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, How to Deal with Strangers, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 1p, in PP 1755/56: 124. - The Australian Government presently "thinks" that concentration camps are the "solution" for this "problem". - J.Z., 13.5.02.
IMMIGRATION, See: TIER, MARK, Rockwell's Argument from Authority, 1p, letter for free migration, in PP 1729: 25.
IMMIGRATION, See: ZUBE, JOHN to PHILIPSON, GRAEME, 22.8.00, on free migration, 2pp, in PP 1654: 105.
IMMIGRATION, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Talking to Myself on Immigration Restrictions, 2 sessions, 13.9.01 & 15. & 16. 9. 01, 217 entries, 17 pages, in PP 1728: 192. - If you have any other and better short arguments, please, do send them in, provided they do not just repeat popular errors, myths and prejudices. But concise refutations of them are very welcome! - J.Z.
IMMORTALISM, See: LONGEVITY, LIFE EXTENSION, CRYONICS, AGING, See: CARO-KANN, A Letter to Immortalists, 1p: 240, in PP 1565-67.
IMMORTALISM: Introduction to Immortalism, 3pp, anon, 1990: 242, in PP 1554/55.
IMMORTALIST, THE, XI/1, Jan. 1980, 9pp: 192, XXI/2, Feb. 1990, 48pp: 201, in PP 1554/55.
IMPRIMIS, Hillsdale College, V/2, Feb. 76; V/5, May 76; V/9, Sep. 76; V/10, Oct.76; V/12, Dec. 76; VI/4, April 77; VII/3, March 78; VII/4, April 78; VII/5, May 78; VII/6, June 78; 7/10, Oct. 78; VII/11, Nov. 78; VII/12, Dec.78; III/1, Jan. 79; VIII/2, Feb. 79; VIII/6, June 79; VIII/7, July 79; IX/1, Jan. 80; IX/2, Feb. 80; IX/4, April 80; IX/5, May 80; IX/9, Sep. 80; X/6, June 81; X/7, July 81; X/9, Sep. 81; X/12, Dec. 81; XI/1, Jan. 82; XI/2, Feb. 82; XI/3, March 82; XI/5, May 82; XI/6, June 82; XI/9, Sep. 82; XI/9, Sep. 82 (a different issue!); XII/1, Jan. 83; XII/3, March 83; XII/4, April 83; XII/5, May 83; XIII/9, Sep. 84; XIII/11, Nov. 84; XIII/12, Dec. 84; XVI/10, Oct. 87; XVII/1, Jan. 88; VIII/11, Nov. 89; XIX/12, Dec. 90; 283pp: 1, in PP 1581-82. - Obviously, my collection is very incomplete - but as complete as I could make it, from several sources. It seems to contain so many freedom essays that Hillsdale College should offer them complete, in print e.g. on floppies, microfiche and CD-ROM at least. - I wanted to visit this college and its library once, in 1990, but could not, since I had no car, and there was no bus or rail connection nor accommodation available at the college. - This is not yet an age in which distance has been eliminated. - J.Z. , 9.11.1999.
IMPRIMIS, Free Trade in the 1990s, with contributions by James Bovard, Richard McKenzie, Judy Shelton, Dick Armey & Richard M. Ebeling, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 36, from IMPRIMIS, 2/93.
INCEST, See: GABB, SEAN, Reference to a GUARDIAN article by HARI, JOHANN, on incest, quoting Gabb, 1p, in PP 1739: 91. - The whole article, on 'consensual' incest, is on the Internet. - Can 5 or 10-year olds give sufficiently informed consent & are they safe from being terrorized by adults? - J.Z., 31.5.02. www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4331603,00.html
IN DEFENCE OF LIBERTY, Newsletter of Liberty Institute, Dehli, No. 3, March 1999, No.4, May 1999, 16pp, copies supplied by BEN BEST: 383, in PP 1579-80. - E-mail: liberty@giasdl01.vsnl.net.in website: www.angelfire.com/mi/libertyinstitute
INDEMNIFICATION, See: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE, RESTITUTION, 1p, in PP 1701: 67. - Already King Friedrich II of Prussia ("the Great) did recognize clearly that only a fraction, let us say, 1/4th of all thieves, are caught and convicted. When they restitute only what they have stolen, and do so either in kind or through their forced labour or forced debt collection from them, then only 1/4 of all thefts are indemnified. Thus he proposed that they should repay to the victims of thefts the other 3/4s of theft damages as well, making the deterrence and penalty larger and also achieving indemnification for all victims. Moreover, this could be made to provide them with an incentive to denounce other thieves, not yet caught and convicted, in order to reduce the burden upon themselves. Between them they do know much more about thefts by others than do the police forces. See my article on prison reform. - Collective responsibility is rightful within a very limited sphere, e.g. for people convicted of the same kind of crime. - Naturally, that would require full employment and productive use of prison labour for those who have to be incarcerated for some time. - J.Z.
INDEPENDENCE, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Fruits of Independence, THE FREEMAN, 9/84, 12pp, in PP 1749/50: 282. - Did C.B.C. realize the fruits of individual sovereignty, individual secessionism and voluntary associationism or only those of "limited" but still territorial governments? - J.Z., 1.6.02.
INDEPENDENCE, See: THORNTON, ROBERT M., Independence Forever: An Appreciation of John Adams, 2pp, in PP 1731: 20. - Did he appreciate the independence of individual from territorial collectives? Not according to this article! See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z.
INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE, THE, Catalog of Literature offered, n.d., 20pp, in PP 1626: 102.
INDEXES, See: KYSOR, GEORGE, Integrated Index of Selected Publications, Part 4, a composite name and subject index derived from the books listed in parts 1 & 2, 6pp, Babbitt to Boyde: 271, in PP 1565-67. - He once indexed about 150 freedom books. This may be a sample of this index. Then he sold rights to it and, as far as I know, it was never published. But in a recent ek-mail he wrote to me that he only indexed part of THE LIBERTARIAN CONNECTION. - Is his memory already as faulty as is mine? - In the now private freedom library of the former Freedom School of Robert LeFevre, I believe to have seen some manuscripts of Dr. James J. Martin, that he seemed to have forgotten about, when I mentioned this to him back in 1990. - How many libertarian treasures are still hidden away - SOMEWHERE - in spite of the availability of quite affordable alternative media? J.Z. - J.Z., 15.6.02.
INDIA, See: PRASAD, RAYASAM V., Communal Politics in India, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 58. - Alas, the different communities in India, as well, are not voluntaristically and exterritorially separated and forcing them into territorial combinations does inevitably lead to abuses and clashes. Attacking such abuses as "communal politics" does not enlighten enough. - At present the enforced territorial separation between Pakistan and India, along religious lines, threatens to result in nuclear war. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
INDIA, See: SHAH, PARTH J., The Persistence of Poverty in India: Culture or System? THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 185.
INDIFFERENCE, DISINTEREST, APATHY, LACK OF INTEREST IN THE OWN AFFAIRS, See: BARNISKIS, ANDREW E., A Strange Indifference, THE FREEMAN, 7/88, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 270. - Libertarians, too, and quite habitually, show a strange indifference, if not even antagonism, towards many significant libertarian options. - J.Z.
INDIVIDUAL CHOICES AND LIBERTY, Seminar Program, 1999, with links, 3pp, in PP 1609: 20. - From the web pages of Pierre Lemieux.
INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, Newsletter of SIL, XIII/5, May 82: 29; XIII/6, June 82: 82; XIII/7, July 82, 8pp: 140; XIV/3, Feb. 83, 8pp: 193, in PP 1589-94.
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, See: HUFF, DAVID C., Personal Responsibility: A Brief Survey, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 5.
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Liberty & Individual Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 4/87, 11pp, in PP 1759/60: 148.
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, See: LEESON, PETER, T., How Big Government Usurped Personal Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 10/98, 2pp, in PP 1765: 17. - It can deny personal responsibility to others but cannot assume or usurp it itself and could not practice it, if such a transfer were possible. - Governments can only usurp power - and that does also make them powerless in many ways, not only in economic calculation. - J.Z., 20.5.02.
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, See: POIROT, PAUL L., A Matter of Self-Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 2/74, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 539.
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1706: 193, P.O. 67498 Los Angeles CA 90067. - Apparently a group of lawyers. Some links are given.
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, See: FREE NATIONS FOUNDATION, Individual Rights in a Free Nation, 1p guide, 10 Dec. 99, to 7 of its online articles, by R. J. Rummel, Lysander Spooner, Roy Halliday & Roderick T. Long, in PP 1662: 130.
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, See: NELMS, WILLIE E., George Mason & Individual Rights, THE FREEMAN, 9/77, 4pp, in PP 1765: 117. - WILLIAMS, GARY, George Mason & the Bill of Rights, THE FREEMAN, 5/92, 5pp, in PP 1765: 126.
INDIVIDUAL, THE, London, Society for Individual Liberty, On-line articles 1995-1998, 101pp: 732, in PP 1601-04.
INDIVIDUAL SOVEREIGNTY, See: DAIELL, JEFF, Libertarianism: Quest for the Sovereign Individual, 2pp: 219, in PP 1572-73. - Alas, most libertarians still stop far short of that by embracing some form of collectivist territorialism. - J.Z.
INDIVIDUALISM, See: KNUDSON, KEN, A Critique of Communism and The Individualist Alternative, 1971, part I, 2pp: 5; part II, 3pp: 10; part III, 5pp: 13; part IV: 5pp: 18; part VI, 4pp: 24; part VII, 5pp: 29; part VIII, 2pp: 37; part IX, 5pp: 40; part X, 5pp: 46; part XI, 4pp: 55; part XII, 5pp: 59; part XIII, 1p: 64. - By the author's paging: 56 pages, in PP 1618.
INDIVIDUALISM, See: WESTLING, DAVID, Review, 1p, of: SWART, KOENRAD W., "Individualism" in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, in THE JOURNAL OF IDEAS, V. 23, NO. 1, 1962, pp 77-90, in PP 1679: 205.
INDIVIDUALISM VS. MAJORITARIANISM OR "DEMOCRACY" OR "VOTING", See: NATHAN, JO, A Majority of One, THE FREEMAN, 6/75, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 346.
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, Introductions & FAQs, Links and abstracts, 2pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 52.
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, See: GUTMAN, HERBERT C., Individualist Anarchism: Lacunae Department, 1969, from his introduction to Tucker's LIBERTY, in the Greenwood facsimile edition, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 59.
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, See: INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHIST SOCIETY, University of California, Berkeley, Home Page, 3pp of links, in PP 1701: 160, with a 1p article: So what Is an Individualist Anarchist anyway? anarchy@ocf.berkeley.edu www.ind-anarch.home.mindspring.com
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, See: MARTIN, JAMES J., Individualist Anarchism: By Way of Introduction, 1966, to new issue of Spooner's NO TREASON pamphlet, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 49.
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, See: MCELROY, WENDY, Anarchism: Two Kinds, 13 December 1999, 3pp, in PP 1701: 106, published by the LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE, mail@mises.org
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, See: MCELROY, WENDY, Articles on Individualist Anarchism on this Site, with links, 2pp, in PP 1616: 180. - e-mail - mac@zetetics.com Most articles are on http://www.zetetics.com/
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, See: MICHEL, YVES, L'individualisme contre líndividualisme, from "l'en dehors", 3pp, incomplete , in PP 1694: 189. - See: ARMAND.
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, See: PLANETE NOIRE, Home Page, in French, 6pp, in PP 1701: 132. With URL list of links, an individualist anarchist site.www.multimania.com/endehors/page4.html
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, Website survey, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 46.
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHIST SOCIETY, So what Is an Individualist Anarchist anyway? 1p, in PP 1703: 185, old introduction to individualist anarchism, from its home page.
INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHIST SOCIETY, University of California, Berkeley, Home Page, 3pp of links, in PP 1701: 160, with a 1p article: So what Is an Individualist Anarchist anyway? anarchy@ocf.berkeley.edu www.ind-anarch.home.mindspring.com
INDIVIDUALIST RING, THE, 2pp, in PP 1661: 195.
INDIVIDUALIST RING, THE, Home page, 1p, e-mail address of G. James & URL not printed out. - Too few anticipate that at first one might merely download their site and thus provide a link only verbally and useful only while one is online. In PP 1677: 192.
INDIVIDUALIST, THE, Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, 6 sample pages, only ones on hand. of II/1, Jan.-Feb. 1963, in PP 1716: 103.
INDIVIDUALIST, THE, LONDON, June 1947 - December 1974, incomplete, 1315 pp, in PP 1634 - 1636: 1 - 658. Editor & Publisher: Henry Meulen, deceased 1978. HEADLINES (Notes, Reviews & Correspondence are not mentioned unless they are headlined.): 6/47, 1: The price of a high standard of living // The great man // Prices in U.S.A. // Cheap money // Shorter hours // State planning // Export or die // Inflation & shortages // Mr Strachey on greens // Trade & politics // The Dunkirk spirit // Heart & head. 8/47, 5: The Little Man // Tendencies in Russia // Trade & politics // Stock Exchange gambling // Costly civil aviation // Lending abroad // Production for use // Nationalisation in Germany // British contribution to UNO // Too much money? // The dictator // Republicanism // And the Lords // The Laski case // Equalisation of rates // Australian banking // World day for animals. 12/47, 9: The American elections // The unusual man // Sapping our moral fibre // On re-reading Hume // Germany sets an example // Belgium & the Marshall Plan // UNO & South Africa // Medical Science // The NEW STATESMAN & the TUC // The core of the problem // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath. 2/49, 13: Steel // Town & Country Planning Act // The Industrial & Commercial Finance Corporation // The orthodox mind // Sweden & inflation // The Legal Aid & Advice Bill // Rationing by the purse // The ECONOMIST & Franco // Nationalisation in Czechoslovakia // The machinery of government // Austerity // Argentine State trading // Shipping freight controls // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath. 10/49, 17: The Recession in U.S.A. // Tito & Franco // Spain points the way // Dear or cheap money // Shrimshanking // Western Union // Jayiana // Invention // Wisdom from David Low // And from Professor Sir Arnold Plant // Monetary depression // The rake's progress // India // The ECONOMIST on free banking // Agricultural machinery service // British youth. 12/49, 21: USA & the Price of Gold // Doctors & Labour // Free Will // Joseph Pierre Proudhon // Suggestion schemes // The leader // Russian wireless jamming // Mutual banking // Devaluation // Sir Hartley Shawcross on liberty // A prophecy // The atom bomb // Mao Tse-tung // The case of Belgium // The German war trials // Life membership // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath. 2/50, 25: Mobility of Labour // Competition from Czechoslovakia // The beauties of government // Sterling war debts // A bouquet for Sir Stafford // A German army // Individualist Anarchism // Sir Hartley Shawcross & UNO // Lessons from Italy // The Scottish Heritage of Free Banking // Malthusianism // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath. 4/50, 29: The Problem of Full Employment // The riddle of dumping // Prof. Bernal on war expenditure // Funds for Federal Gemany // Soviet semantics //Corporal punishment // The idler // The Berlin Blockade // Banks & Industry // Germany & ECA // The TIMES on controls // Secret awards // The Liberal intervention // Bertrand Russell on freedom // The technique of tyranny // The Argument is Clear. 10/50, 33: Colin Clark on Small Industry // Our free banks // The 5s meal limit & fair shares // A golden-rule banker // A queer lesson in democracy // The dollar gap in Germany // The fundamental problem // An underground movement in Eastern Germany // Infantile paralysis // Strikes // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath. 6/51, 37: Incentive // High prices // Land ownership in Korea // Motoring law // De-rating // "Orderly buying" // Racial differences // Inflation // "O Liberty - what crimes ..." // Individualism in Switzerland // The Schuman Plan // The goose & the golden eggs // Profits // Spelling reform // Can we compete with USA? // Retailers' prices // Making an honest woman of Profit // Communism & poverty // Fresh allies // The law-making machine // Vaccination // Liquidation // Notes from Berlin by U. v. Bth. 8/51, 43: Lord Haney on UNO // PR in Germany // Our first line of defense // Russian aircraft // Eve! // Human motive // Wage demands // Russian abortion laws // The falling value of money // Socialism // PR & the Labour Party // Competition in broadcasting // Death duties // An interlude // Competition // Fair shares // Lord Samuel on competition // Pye Radio & the Bank of England // Another Pye Radio note // Our policy towards Russia // Australia's problem // Unemployment in Denmark // Census forms // Infantile paralysis // The swing away from democracy // Control of dividends // To our friends // Notes from Berlin by U. v. Bth. 10/51, 49: A European Army // The General Election // The price of food // The P.A.Y.E. deterrent // The Oatis trial // Wage control in Holland // Jungle law // A British Mussadek? // Profits again // Wisdom from Spencer // Birth control in India // Commercial broadcasting // Happiness // Berlin refugees // Society an organism // Social security in India // Higher pay for the police // The small builder // Fresh allies // A job for the young man // Debtors to UNO // State expenditure. 12/51, 55: The ECONOMIST on Inflation // The Election // Professor Ludwig von Mises // Wage escalator clauses // The Cuban economy // Memorial lectures // Cheese // Farmers & Smallholders' Association // The decline of enterprise // Support from India // Newsprint // Subsidies & taxation // The Anarchists // Mr. Morrison's triumph // Free speech // Easier divorce // Happiness again // Bagehot // Voting in UNO again // The abolition of "Jungle Law" // New Zealand "importing inflation" // The Welfare State. 2/52, 61: Control of Imports // Timidity in UNO // The "iniquity" of private profit // Demosthenes on credit // Prof. Robbins on monetary remedies // Other views on the Bank Rate rise // Dr. Dalton's boycott // The spiral theory again // Rent restriction // Happiness again // The fundamental issue // Education // Germany's recovery // Precociousness in USSR // National sovereignty // Gresham's Law & Legal Tender, by U. v. Bth. 10/52, 67: Wages & Profits // For better government // The Hague decision on Persia // The great economic debate // Australia makes history // Debtors & creditors // Where are the fish? // Lotteries or loans // An international finance corporation // Free Trade & unemployment // PR again // UNO argument // State vs. private enterprise // Government & private monopoly // Estate agents // Trouble in Portugal // Canada // The trade union monopoly // "Essential industries" // Free exchange rates // Small industry. 10/53, 73: "The White Man's Dilemma" // Blushes in Britain // Post-war policy // The Abolitionist argument // Swiss neutrality // Why does a man save? // Dismal news from USA // The penalties of wealth // American tariffs // Who are the quacks? // Sparks from Governor Adlai Stevenson // Growth of Germany's exports // A revolving fund for industry // The penalty for opposing the State // Secret diplomacy // Free speech // The German Elections // Review of James J. Martin, Men Against the State. 12/53, 79: Convertibility Again // Incentives in Russia // Christianity & Communism // The fall in the Bank Rate // The interferers // Sponsored radio // Compensation for inflation loss // The American dock strikes // American farmers choose the feather bed // Strikes in Italy // UNO again // The father of all things // Farmers prices // Holland moves Right // The Communist Manifesto. 2/54, 85: The Outlook for Convertibility // Does the State know? // The guaranteed wage // Dividends // Production for profit // Switzerland returns the ball to USA // The Savoy Hotel // Labour economics // The Beria tragedy // Mutual frustration // Averages // The House which "did nothing in particular" // Conscription // Review of Henry Hazlitt: Economics in one lesson. 6/54, 91: The Budget // PUNCH on sponsored television // A Vice Chancellor speaks // The basic problem // Hire purchase // Rent control // The homosexual // An American recession? // Sir Ernest Benn // Grist for the Socialist mill // Japan follows orthodoxy // Useful comment // McCarthyism // Typewriter repair // Family allowances // Tariff politics // Review of Colin Clark: Welfare & Taxation. 10/54, 97: Juries // France // Richard Cobden // Truth // Taxation // East-West trade // World Equalisation Fund // Government infamy // Lord Beveridge on Social Security // The landing ban on Icelandic fish // The Bank Rate weapon // Housing // Deterrents // A sensible innovation // The object lesson of Denmark // Mr Aristoteles Socrates Onassis // Annotation by U. v. Bth.: 100-103 // The hydrogen bomb again. 12/54, 103: Francis Bacon // Industrial engineering // Saving // Full employment // Equality again // Two pictures // Abortion // The Reed-Dirksen Amendment // The threat of nationalisation // The Capital Issues Committee // The London Builders' Conference // The dollar scarcity // Democracy // Large scale industry. 4/55, 109: The Gold Standard Symposium // The middle-class vote // Social Credit in New Zealand // Why permit evil? // The bank rate // A capital gains tax // Unearned income // What is the first charge in industry? // Indian problem // Private price control // Japanese competition // Justice // Freud. 6/55, 115: The Budget // Wicket Shareholders // The growth of NATO // Wages & production // Billionitis // More US opposition // "Chinese noughts & crosses" // Constitutions // A term for Acts of Parliament // Labour's demands // "Freedom to shop around" // GATT into OTC // "The curse of education" // Free elections in Eastern Germany // A queer situation. 8/55, 121: Basic Economics // Labour's aims // Talks with Russia // The farce of tenders // Film finance // Mr. Attlee's economics // Dumping // Raiffeisen banks // Driving tests // Rent Control // Strikes // The mills of the law // Modern socialism // Taking life // Gambling in Nevada // The decimal system. 10/55, 127: The Schuman Plan // US Foreign Aid // Slums // Lord Nuffield // Credit Unions // We have been warned // The same subject continued // The materialism of money // Hire purchase a deterrent to strikes // Pye Radio, Ltd. // A new ally. 12/55, 133: The Credit Squeeze in USA // The Post Office monopoly // Company profits // Peeps through the Curtain // Finland shows the way // The penalties of power // Prohibition // "Banking goes gay" // The Pilgrim Fathers tried Communism // The worker as scapegoat // Naughty children again // And Homosexuality // Penal reform // Automation // The Budget // Companies Tax. 12/56, 139: Central Banks // The Suez Crisis // Equality in USSR // New Zealand's experiment // "Loans for the small man" // Limited Liability // Motoring Accidents // The general and the particular // Take-over bids // Free Trade // Welcome support // A note with a moral. 4/61, 145: Parkinson's Second Law // The gold standard again // The Welfare State // Schedule A again // Laissez-faire in USA // Take-over bids & other company topics // The creation of money // Special bank deposits // Indirect taxes // Protecting the small investor // Gold & the IMF // Keynes // Germany decides // The Commonwealth split. 8/61, 151: Original Sin // Charity // The investor // The gold question again // ITV // Fluctuations in commodity trade // Wages, prices & real wages // The German revaluation // The Common Market // Taxation & inflation // South Africa // The competitive spirit. 10/61, 157: Sir Julian Huxley on Economics // Exploitation // The sick & the workless // A Daniel among the economists // Mrs. Joy Baker's case // Parents & children // South Africa again // October 4th (protest against hunting). 12/61, 163: Human Nature // Financing education // The Individualist // Isle of Man & Jersey (end of private note issue there) // Norway takes a leaf out of Hitler's book // Fundamental principles // Popularising investment // Wages in the Six // The right to criticise // Floating exchange rates // Sunday observance. 2/62, 169: Redundancy // Big business vs. small // The fight for export trade // Rewarding success // The colour question in USA // Factory managers in Russia // Liberal National Socialists // The Chancellor & the economic position // It moves // The pay pause // George Brutus Schwartz // The green light & the red (stop & go policies) // Prejudices // On thinking // Housing // Count your blessings. 4/62, 175: What Makes a Nation Strong? (Meulen had no clue how strong an exterritorially autonomous volunteer community could be, what its strength would consist in and how little conventional or "modern" military strength it would need. - J.Z.) // Independence for Scotland // The problem of the roads // The Common Market // Aid to under-developed countries // Company directors // Expedients for the Pound // The international monetary problem // Ministers at work // Music & politics. 6/62, 181: The Budget // Mrs. Joy Baker again // President Kennedy & US steel // Japan's difficulties // Economic planning // The battle of the giants // US Labour // The Bank Rate // The Communist paradise // Racial discrimination // The army pensions scandal // Floating exchange rates // Abortion Law reform // The language difficulty // Monkey society. 8/62, 187: The Lysenko Mystery // Back to Spencer // A welcome glimmer // The pack instinct // The old complaint // Leasehold reversion // The potato shortage // PUNCH's "new look" // The menace of the IMF // The Common Market // The Wall Street break // The Liberal flood // Hot money // The hazards of speculation // The Pilkington Report // Prayers in schools. 10/62, 193: The National Income Commission // Government expenditure // A pill for Pilkington // A national theatre // A fresh gold argument // Hire purchase // The transformation of China // Mrs. Joy Baker // Another gold argument // Corporal punishment again // Profits // Hire purchase // The balance of trade. 12/62, 199: The Common Market // The miracle of Japan // Saving for old age // Public Assistance // The case of General de Gaulle // Free trade // Rates // PR & the Common Market // Malingering // Should interest rates fall? // From THE INDIVIDUALIST of August 1940 // Expansion // Speeding up "sports" through radiation (mutations) // The Health Service. 2/63, 205: Taxes // The sick economy // The National Income Commission // The car purchase tax alteration // Teenage delinquency // The thalidomide baby // And those behind cried "Forward," & those behind cried "Back" // Oil, and yet more oil // Purchase tax // Use ownership of land // "Charity blesses him that giveth" // The case of Switzerland // Utilitarianism // Pop logic // A Chinese example // The capital gains tax // Improving Democracy. 4/63, 211: The Battle Continues // U.S. foreign investment // The agricultural policy of the Common Market // Redundancy // The politician // Betting // An Homeric Warrior // Service // The path to Communism // Where the power lies // General de Gaulle // The Labour Leadership. 6/63, 217: "Capitalism & Freedom" (M. Friedman's) // Misleading comparisons // Floating exchange rates // The reckoning // The call for exports // Labour's Rights // Rates again // Agricultural subsidies // Havelock Ellis on International Language // Expansion // "To each according to his need" // The Individualist // On Charlatansky's Law. 8/63, 223: A Socialist Lament // Taxes // Lysenko again // The cult of the child // Housing // Taxation & saving // The car problem // The menace // Aid to undeveloped countries // The trouble at Ford's // The credit game // Sin & crime // Havelock Ellis & international language. 10/63, 229: A Break in the Cloud // Russian colonialism // Take-over bids // Twelve good men & true // Herbert Spencer // The fight against crime // Old age pensions // The woes of producers of primary commodities // A new morality needed // Taxation & inflation // Wages & prices // The way out. 12/63, 235: Milton Friedman on Money // Automation // USA tries a fresh method // The market // Devising taxes // The stimulus to work // Soviet art // A matter of prestige // The closed shop // Proportional representation // Labour economics // Mr. Nigel Birch, M.P. // Gems from Scarborough // "Give us this day" // A money economy // Warnings & forebodings // Wages & profits. 2/64, 241: Benjamin R. Tucker // New meanings for old words // A fundamental discussion // Attracting industry to distressed areas // The case of France // Kelka opinioni pri linguo internacia (Ido translation) // Birth control // Public assistance // Tests for voters // Over-heating the economy // Render unto Caesar // The passenger transport monopoly // Hire purchase regulations. 4/64, 247: Senator Barry Goldwater // My money & my friend // Cutting out private profit // The misuse of statistics // The government & prices // An unexpected ally // A thorny subject // Competition from the State // Too much money? // The dollar problem // Large or small trade unions? // Review of Norman Macrae, Rent Control or Houses? 6/64, 253: Free Banking // The Budget // Redundancy // Cigarette Smoking // Resale Price Maintenance // Orpheus neglected? // Appointments vacant // Schools for toddlers // Soviet agriculture // India's hopes // Distinguished support // Adult education // More gleams // A nice point // "From each according to his powers" // Swedish Socialism. 8/64, 259: Strikes // National Health Service // Education again // Italy's problem // Fair reporting // P.R. again // The Citizen's Advice Bureau // The price of gold // The IMF & politics // The price of beef // KREDITWESEN on money // A wicked animal // Part-time rulers // Apartheid again // Family allowances // Ability to pay // Reflections by Mussolini. 10/64, 265: "Drowning the Middle Class // Incomes & productivity // Who is for Goldwater? // PUNCH on Goldwater // Corruption in India // Vaccination // More eminent support // Two newcomers // The sun rises in the West // Competition, Unions & Anti-trust laws"// Laissez-faire // Togetherness. 12/64, 271: The Election & the Budget // Incentives under Socialism // Southern Rhodesia // Dr. Thomas Balogh // Progressive Income Tax rates // The Russian birth rate // Politics among the Six // The "family" of nations // "Free enterprise dustmen" // The complete planner // Trade unions & housing // Education again // The age of leisure // Do banks create money? // Inflation // The Labour Election Manifesto // From the "rejected" basket // Means & ends. 2/65, 277: Herbert Spencer // Abuse of democracy // Dangerous nonsense // Ideals & measures // Juries & damages // Speculation // The capital gains tax // Competitive devaluation // Limited liability. 4/65, 283: Land Problems // Wages & prices // The same subject continued // The case of Czechoslovakia // The pound as a "Reserve Currency" // Student beggars // From our watch tower // Incomes policy // Our exploding population // The bottomless sack // Automation // An outburst from George Schwartz // Welcome news from Germany. 6/65, 289: The Budget // "Should Britain tax overseas investment?" // Lord Cromer & the Left // "Better red than dead" // A candid confession by Churchill // Dividends & take-over bids // Racial injustice // International liquidity // The same subject continued // Vive le foreigner! // Redundancy // "The Affluent Society". 8/65, 295: The Balance of Payments Problem // Family spending // Multiracialism // USA hits back // The persevering propagandist // The toughness of ideas // "Compulsory mis-education" // Heredity or environment? // The choice // An American view // The two shores of the North Sea // Uneasiness in France // Germany's export surplus // Lord Cromer's warning // Expense accounts // A nice point // A fresh laurel for Lord Northcliffe. 10/65, 301: The Muddle of Foreign Trade // Politics in the Congo // Shareholders' rights // Trade unions in business // Government's omniscience // Wisdom from Charlie Chaplin's autobiography // Birth Control // The capital gains tax // How it is done // American opinion // Housing in France // Strong government // An elastic conscience // The credit squeeze in Japan // His Grace the Duke // Les Trois Danseuses // A postscript // Motorways from Railways. 12/65, 307: The Limits of Growth // M.P.'s privilege // Social inequality // The trouble of an Individualist // A question of hair // Dividends & wages // The Society of Individualists // Proportional Representation // Edouard Leclerc // Euthanasia // The error of Mr. Jacques Rueff // Parliamentary procedure // Private profit // Protection // Dr. Erhard wields the axe // Review of M. Friedman & Anna J. Schwartz, The Great Contraction, 1929-1933. 2/66, 313: Rhodesia // Competing for labour // Fraternité (compulsory) // Equality at all costs // The free market // The liquidity question again // Death duties // Pigs and carrots // The Trustee Acts // Dreams out of the ivory gate // Divorce // Nationalist blinkers in India. 4/66, 319: Price Cutting (Migros) // More & more meddling // The State in business // "Thou art not so unkind as man's ingratitude" // Disgruntled shareholders // The government's plan to promote mergers // State education // Restrictive practices // Creeping socialism // "A history of shopping" // Altruism // Post & telephones // A property-owning democracy // Priorities // Planning & dictatorship // The law of libel // Review of Spartacus, Growth through Competition, IEA. 6/66, 325: The Disease of Mergers // From the battle front // Why the Pound is weak // More light // Election altruism // Election slogans // The wily Americans // Crime & punishment // Compulsory purchase of freeholds // The election // The muddle TUC // Price Fixing. 8/66, 331: The Budget // Unashamed robbery // Export or die // Indiscriminate social benefits // A real gleam // Compulsory altruism // A negro character // FARMAND // Encouragement from Canada. 10/66, 337: Strikes - The Workers' Side // Roadway contractors // The supply of money // Incomes policy // In the groves of Academia // Strikers & National Assistance // The censorship // Scarcity of good managers // The evolution of Czechoslovakia // Potato shortage? // Who's diddling whom? // How America does it // Free trade // Money matters. 12/66, 343: Africa A Black Country? // Freedom // Strikes in Israel // Capacity to pay // Planned parenthood // Wages & production // Consolation for the rich // The shameless employer // More Schwartziana // The drop in capital investment // A notable convert // A burning question // Abortion // Steel nationalisation // Honours // A prophecy // Germany. 2/67, 349: A Stately Debate in the Lords // Small business // Trade union opinion // Erosion of savings // Milking the shareholder // Houses in the squeeze // Alas, poor Italy // Commodity price stabilisation // Aid to developing countries // A policy for housing // Our colossal conceit // Latvia // Sir Roy Harrod again // Good people // Prof. J. K. Galbraith. 4/67, 355: Central Banking // Rhodesia again // The better v. the best // The Common Market // An antidote to the Galbraith blues // Incomes policy // "The Thunderer" wobbles // Who pays? // Trade unionism in USA // A more useful form of American assistance // The folly of our tax system // Jacques Rueff // The price of gold. 6/67, 361: The Common Market // China & the French Revolution // Leasehold Reform // Russian ideology // That surplus // The planners // Direct labour by local authorities // The German Council of Economic Experts // The Baltic States // The small grocer // Abortion // The basic problem // Napoleon I // Paternalism in road haulage // "The Devil was ill ... " // The Budget // Review of Leland B. Yeager, International Monetary Relations. 8/67, 367: Does Punishment Deter? // Two more sinners // Speculation // Cranks // The economic motive // A means test // More CM dangers // Straight talk from industry // More converts // The universal problem // Mr. Maudling has a go // Israel. 10/67, 373: America Thinks Again // Small firms // The Censor // Racialism // Trade Credits // The Potato Marketing Board // One man one vote // A new broom in Holland // An important point // Advertisement // Health charges // Devaluation // Review of Samuel Brittan, Inquest on Planning in Britain. 11/67, 378: The Standard of Value // The Post Office // The hard reality // Industry speaks // The profit motive // Companies without trade unions // Cash & carry // World trade // Any stick is good enough // Money matters // Are we duller than the Americans? // An amazing decision // A cardinal speaks // Morals through pink spectacles // How to survive a play // Interest rates // Review of IEA, Rebirth of Britain - A Symposium. 2/68, 387, 385: Devaluation // Wages & prices // A false remedy // The money incentive // Raiffeisen banks // Privilege in education // Russia. 4/68, 391: State Promotion of Culture // A German conversion // Private protection agencies // Hungary restores gold // Foot & mouth disease // Greed & fear // Bankruptcies during 1967 // USA feels the pinch // Latvia // Council housing // Productivity // House building // America's lead in engineering // USA chooses the wrong remedy // The persecuted investor // Bank mergers // Planners v. Anti-planners // The simple fact // Review of E.C. Riegel, The New Approach to Freedom.6/68, 397: The Budget // A step backwards // Pay, incomes & price freeze // The price of gold // The American view // Rhodesia // Grosvenor Square // Worker representation // A fundamental problem // Does Labour create capital? // Apartheid // "Blow, blow, thou winter wind" // A Spring blossom. (Not only mass media use misleading headlines! - J.Z.) 8/68, 403: "Alarming Prosperity" // The Scottish elections // A private enterprise postal system // The swing against Labour // Free v. full-cost tuition // The troubles with Communism // National sovereignty & the IMF // The gnomes of Zurich // Shareholding in the USA // Smallpox vaccination // Air pollution // Crime // A conflict of policies // National Assistance & the vote // Monetary jottings. 10/68, 409: The House of Lords // Politics in shipbuilding // The diehard US FREEMAN // Top managers' salaries // Apartheid again // "Britain's Economic Prospects"// The Czechs & the Russians // Those Special Drawing Rights // Small businesses // The USA presidency. 12/68, 415: The Beggar Gets His Loan // Gold again // Other FREEMAN points // Nationalisation in Italy // Advertising // Left theory // Surplus food in the Common Market // Over-heating the economy // The Labour Part Conference // Racialism // Housing in France // Tax Reform // Democracy. 2/69, 421: The Chancellor Speaks // Sweden's planning crisis // "Size is not everything" // "Business first" // Apartheid again // Peers & Knights // The failure of capitalism // Charity blesses // The prove into the Bank of England // Common Market problems // Review of: Clavell Blount, Fluoridation - the case in favour & the case against, 56pp. 4/69, 427: German Opinion on Floating Rates // From the Rt. Hon. J. Enoch Powell, MBE, MP // Local government troubles // Time was // "Revolution" in USA // Work & its reward // A successful Communist community // Opinion on Germany // Racialism. 6/69, 433: The Budget // Vietnam // The deeper menace of Communism // Post Office workers // 17th century France // "I lent money to a friend"// The IRC catalyst // Current objections to a rational monetary system // Vaccination again // A change of outlook // The ECONOMIST offers Budget advice // "Comparability" // The Fabian Society sees the light // Conglomerates // Scientology // Nationalism // Direct labour // New Zealand // Drug penalties. 8/69, 439: The Quest for Knowledge // The "stability" of fixed exchange rates // The riddle of USA // A unique lawsuit // The German Mark // Participation // Company profits // Edouard Leclerc again // Ends & means // Scientology again // Speculation // Nationalism in history writing // Review of: T.E. Utley, Enoch Powell, the man & his thinking, 190pp. 10/69, 445: The Communist Dilemma // The stop on dividends // Why do people save // Floating rates // The land question //International charity // The improbable Liberals // Australian labour relations // Rent control // The Post Office monopoly // Freedom // Unearned Income // An important event // International language // Obituary on Ulrich von Beckerath. 12/69, 451: The German Revaluation // The INDIVIDUALIST offers three bouquets // The Governor of the Bank of England on floating rates // The centenary of THE INDIVIDUALIST // The old Adam // Boredom in industry // Egalitarianism // Supplementary benefits to strikers' families // Thoughts on right-doing // Rudolf Hess. 2/70, 457: Rising Prices // Moon-walking // The price of gold // Mergers again // How much money? // S. W. Alexander // The INDIVIDUALIST centenary // The right to carry arms // Pollution // A private postal system // "What is truth?" // The German revaluation // Britain the laggard in investment // Comparative mental text scores // Japanese competition // Review of: D. R. Myddleton, The power to destroy - a study of the British tax system, 246pp. 4/70, 463: Centenary Messages // Do banks create money? // Democracy // America's squeeze // The German revaluation again // Housing in New York City // Coloured immigration // Rising prices // Government Training Schemes // Labour opens the election battle // Review of: J. Enoch Powell, Freedom & Reality. 7/70, 469: The Budget // The ingenious tax-gatherer // The supersonic experiments // American education // Finance for small firms // Justice // Shell's worries // The capital gains tax // Do banks create money? // Election kites // What is wealth? // The demonstrators. 8/70, 475: The Election // Workers' participation // The Common Market // Socialism in black Africa // Training Boards // A case for "Do it yourself" // Another bullseye for George Schwartz // Canada returns to floating rates // A doubtful investment // Mergers // Abortion law reform // The stiff-necked ones // Abraham Lincoln still speaks. 10/90, 481: The Government in Business // An economic signal // The human heart // Do banks create money? // The case of Poland // And now Sweden // German again // Democracy // The conglomerates // Another object lesson // The Pergamon affair. 12/70, 487: Special Drawing Rights // Big Brother // A volunteer army // Economic shibboleths // A chink in the Iron Curtain // Professor Milton Friedman on the BBC // The universities // The example of Afghanistan // The case of Burma // The white & the yellow races // The Chancellor speaks // Prison reform // Review of Leonard E. Read: Let Freedom Reign. 2/71, 493: Workers' Rights // The new weapon of the state // Chile // Longevity // "Floating & crawling" // Value // Taxation // "Millions of planners" // Inflation & high prices // Devaluation v. credit squeeze // Left idealism // Right idealism // The U.S.A. // Apartheid. 4/71, 499: Small Business // Canada under pressure // Gold // Evolution // Communication // By the way // Britain's abdication // Cheaper justice // The human heart // Random musings // Chinks in the Curtain // A momentous innovation // Review of: Colin Clark, Taxmanship, 2nd. ed., 64pp. 6/71, 504: Time Was ... // Free Trade // Parliamentary reform // More about the human heart // Business schools // The Common Market // Where there's muck there's money - & health // The land problem // "The private company today" // Our father in Whitehall // Altruism unlimited // The trade unions // Chinese probity // A word to young Socialists // China. 8/71, 510: The Human Heart // Industry's prime lever // Strikes // Liberty is indivisible // Profits // The Budget // State insurance // The Barbican // Compulsory education // A modern phenomenon // University training // Pirate post // India moves further Left // The floating Mark // Subsidising employers. 10/71, 516: 15 August, 1971 (US $ no longer convertible to central banks into gold.) // Cuba // Vietnam // Malachi Malagrowther growls again // That government! // "Thanks to the human heart" // We have been warned // Ulster // Apartheid again // "THE INDIVIDUALIST microfilmed // In Germany today //Conditions in Italy // Chile // The Common Market // A scoop for Samuel // More about Whiteway // Lord Butler's "Memoirs". 12/71, 522: The Brighton Labour Conference // For discussion // The criminal // Economists v. bankers // First principles // Population limitation // Worker shareholders // The slump // The SDR standard // The dockers // The Common Market // A Monopoly Taken for Granted (by R. B. Carnaghan). 2/72, 528: Slump // A Russian puzzle // More about the slump // Profit sharing // The Chancellor speaks // The needle // The Clydeside // "The Price of Gold" // For discussion // The mountain has laboured // Comment from the ECONOMIST (1812) // Compulsory education // Review of: Richard & Ernestine Perkins, Rational Anarchy, 155pp. 4/72, 534: The Censorship // Crime // Defence // The miners // Today's problem // The Common Market // Is the problem of production solved? // Communism on the buses // Bankruptcies // The London dockers again // Business & the bank rate // A queer situation // The population explosion in Africa // A Christmas Carol // Peccavi! 6/72, 540: Mergers // 21 March, 1972 (exchange rate policy) // Tanzania again // Germany again // Rhodesia // Gold // Canadian problems // The Chancellor speaks // The Post Office monopoly. 8/72, 546: It Floats! // Foreign investment // Our future EEC partner // Tougher exams for accountants // A warning // The menace of SDRs // Poor Chile // Pollution // Black Power // "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown" // Question & Answer // Unemployment in the EEC // Did you know? // It floats! // Job pricing. 10/72, 552: Perpetual Imprisonment (in EEC) // Importing inflation // The Common Market // Shipbuilding // KREDITWESEN again // Let the lender beware // The US-Jap ballet // The rights of minority shareholders // SDRs & all that // The value of talk // Mergers again // Our young Nihilists // A popular Left slogan // The curious history of usury // Let us praise the YORKSHIRE POST // Individualism in war // "Love your enemy" // Juries. 12/72, 560: Lessons from Brazil // The IMF again // Mergers // The US presidential election // France's wise man // Floating in the Common Market // Housing in Germany //Beyond the Curtain // Mexico // Protection // Japan again // What's wrong? // Lib-Lab-ism // The Bank Rate // The dangers of thought // A wages & incomes policy. 2/73, 568: Powell vs. The State // Dearer credit // "Meditations on Freedom" // Politics & money // The Confederation of British Industries // Racial discrimination // Montedison // The honour of governments // Management & Board // Communications by satellite // Sweden // Time was // Redundancy // Tackling the industrial giants // The Kensington bank robbery // Rhodesia // More Common Market problems // The USSR disagrees // Review of J. Enoch Powell, Still to Decide, 25pp. 4/73, 576: Those Eurodollars // The problem of Japan // Continental & British banking // A Christmas sugar story // The gold myth // The acid text // Money // The British working man // Australia looks for the mote in Rhodesia's eye // The atomic bomb // A high bank rate - does it matter? // Telepathy // The Italian character // Scotland's bonanza // More bank robberies // Do banks create money? // I repeat // Powell on money // Mergers // A financial diary. 6/73, 584: The Common Market & Peace // "Rails into Roads" // Stop press // Australia's dollar // Strikes // Comparable jobs // A problem for the ECONOMIST // The Budget // Youth // More conversions // "Signs of overheating" // Compulsory education // Inflation & mergers // Limited liability // Do banks create money? // A repentant sinner // A nice point. 8/73, 592: The Price of Gold // Racialism // Proportional Representation // Gleams from USA // What of Keynes today? // Do banks create money? // Arms and the man // Exploitation // The errant dollar // A gloomy prophet // Demand & supply // Those private plots // Worker participation // Anti-racialist hypocrites // A problem for democrats. 10/73, 600: Austria // Do banks create money? // Dirty floating // Disillusionment with floating rates // Communist problems // Smallpox // "Tightening money" // The siting of industry // Faith // Mexico // The lump (autonomous group work) // Inflation. 12/73, 608: The Labour Party at Blackpool // A silent revolution // The creation of money // The big bad bears // Government by direction // Charity & genetics // Student loans // Australia's revaluation // And USA // The price of trade unionism // The FINANCIAL TIMES // Stock Exchange blues // A protest // The ethics of the free market. 2/74, 616: A Surfeit of Wonders // Hospital beds // Free banking // Service // Equality // The vacillations of truth // Youths in India // More from "Down under" // Voucher education // Big business // National myopia // The new panacea // More Tetheriana // Worker participation // Inequality // Wisdom from the ECONOMIST // 300 years ago // The German economy // The importance of definition // Floating rates // Mr. Powell & the money supply. 4/74, 624: The Election // Brazil again // "The One Pound Note in Scotland", 3rd. ed., 1885, by William Baird // Land reform // Watergate // The strengthening dollar // The sow's ear // Mergers // The honour of governments // A linguistic surprise // Presumption // The grasshopper & the ant // The woes of a giant // Racial problems // Floating rates // Clear & dirty floating // Competitive devaluation // A small question // Review of J. Enoch Powell, The Common Market: negotiate or come out, 123pp; F.A. Hayek, Economic Freedom & Representative Government, IEA, 22pp & FEE, Clichés of Socialism, 305pp. 6/74, 632: Inflation // Apartheid // Norway's worry // Trade with USSR // Free banking // Omelettes & eggs // Genetics // Venezuela // The greed of governments // Et tu Brute! // Trotzkyism // Friedman on inflation // The IMF on gold // The Budget // Where the reserves are // Black labour in S.A. mines // Kidnapping // Politics. 8/74, 640: Those Damned M's (M 1- M3) // Good industrial relations // Spiritual pride // The inflation debate continues // Gold - the debate maunders on // And now the TIMES // Postscript to the above note // Through Labour's eyes // The same subject continued // Macaulay in 1857 // The TIMES again // "Dear Sir" // Inflation and the INDIVIDUALIST. 10/74, 646: Mr. Callaghan Lights the Way // The way we go // Argentina // Babel // "Come, riddle my riddle" // Oil again // A curious silence // Legal aid // "Guaranteed income on trial" // In praise of paper money // Merseyside // Golden eggs & geese // Wisdom from Mr. Heath // Dividends // Government & the railways // The "lump" again // "Unto him that hath shall be given" // The price of gold // Inflation - a postscript. 12/74, 652: The Root of the Matter // Oil again // Liberty // Sugar // Small business // Meriden // A world crisis? // Private armies // Concealed unemployment // The gold standard // The "basket of commodities" standard // Labour in the ports // Curiouser & curiouser // The Red White Paper. - The author is not always Henry Meulen. I have rarely mentioned the author nor have I mentioned all the reviews and correspondence included. Only rarely did I try to clarify some unclear headline. Some more references can be found in the index included in the previous PEACE PLANS issue of THE INDIVIDUALIST, in PP 651, which brings the issues of 1975-1978. - Those really interested, might try to get hold of all copies of THE INDIVIDUALIST, under Meulen & previous editors, scan them in and automatically index them and then offer them e.g. on a text only CD-ROM, with some other libertarian and anarchist material. Or, they might, like me, get all the issues they can get hold of onto microfiche at least. Somewhere stored by Cordelia Turner, at least by 1990, there were still some boxes of Meulen's material, probably the complete set of THE INDIVIDUALIST. His library was donated to the GOLDSMITH LIBRARY, associated with the BRITISH LIBRARY and are there jealously guarded against people with photocopy & publishing interests. Meulen did not anticipate that, either. He should rather have donated them to a group of his subscribers. Alas, these did not manage to continue THE INDIVIDUALISTS - apart from the few copies that I fiched. Such publications are frequently just one-man efforts and cease with that person. - I offer some LMP microfiche in exchange for some copies of THE INDIVIDUALIST that are not yet in my collection but believe that the essence of Meulen's freedom thinking is already contained in what I have microfilmed. I regret very much that he burned his correspondence. It would have lead to many other and some better freedom ideas than he published in his tiny magazine or newsletter. I do especially regret that he destroyed his correspondence with Ulrich von Beckerath, that before 1943, which was on Beckerath's side destroyed by an air raid on Berlin. For many years B. had tried in vain to talk him out of his errors on population and monetary freedom. Only some of the post-1943 correspondence has been preserved & fiched by me. - J.Z., 2.10.00.
INDIVIDUALS VS. THE STATE, See: CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, The Supreme Issue: The Individual vs. the State, excerpts from the article in THE FREEMAN, 5/59, in THE FREEMAN, 11/69, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 399.
INDUSTRIAL POLICY? See: BUBB, FRANK W. Can "Industrial Policy" Work? , THE FREEMAN, 12/86, 12pp, in PP 1757/58: 159.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, See: HART, DAVID, The Impact of the Industrial Revolution, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1607/8, guide: 325.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Child Labor & The British Industrial Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 8/91, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 161.
INFINITE ENERGY ONLINE, Cold Fusion and New Energy Technology, home page www.infinite-energy.com - 1p, in PP 1616: 148. - With links, IE issue # 28 now available.
INFLATION SURVIVAL NEWSLETTER, Advertising, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 17.
INFLATION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Price Theory: First Edition, Chapter 22, Inflation and Unemployment, 19pp, in PP 1711/12: 205. - From the 1st ed. of "Price Theory", chapter 22, which was eliminated in the 2nd ed.
INFLATION, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Inflation in One Page, THE FREEMAN, May 1978, in PP 1655: 117.
INFLATION, See: HARPER, F.A., Inflation, 21pp: 53, in PP 1549. - Contains the best chart on the effects of price controls. - J.Z.
INFLATION, See: FREEDOM TODAY, How to Beat Inflation, Freedom Today books, 1p, 30 titles, in PP 1656-1659: 226.
INFLATION, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
INFLATION, See: NEW LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Inflation and Depression, NLA Brochure # 2, 8pp, Norwalk, CA, n.d.: 74-75, in PP 1547. - DICKINSON, C.L., Dollars Make Poor Eating, 3pp: 41, in PP 1549. - On distributionism, inflationism, greenbackism.
INFLATION, See: SIMON, WILLIAM E., Inflation: Made and Manufactured in Washington, D.C., 6pp: 95, in PP 1581-82.
INFLATION, See: WATKINS, BILL, Wallpaper Dollars, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 126. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
INFLATION, See: WOLFE, GREGORY, Beyond Supply & Demand - The Psychology of Inflation, THE FREEMAN, 2/79, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 272. - I would have been more interested in an article on the laws that make inflation possible, namely those on legal tender and the issue monopoly. - J.Z.
INFORM, Center for Independent Education, Sep. 77; May 78, No. 4; Sep. 78, No. 5; Nov. 78, No. 6; Jan. 79, No. 6; March 79, No. 7; May 79, No. 9; Sep. 79, No. 10; II/1, Jan. 80; II/2, March 80; II/3, May 80; II/4, July 80; II/5, Sep. 80; II/6, Nov. 80; III/1, Jan. 81; III/2, March 81, 90 pages, incomplete: 1, in PP 1584.
INFORMATION REVOLUTION, See: GILDER, GEORGE, Freedom & the High Tech Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 11/90, 9pp, in PP 1765: 192. - Alas, the freedom opportunities provided by some of the cheap, lasting, easy and powerful alternative media remain largely ignored or under-utilized. - J.Z.
INFORMATION REVOLUTION, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism and the Information Revolution, 1997, from LINE-READING, 6pp: 162, in PP 1568. - The libertarian information revolution began long before the Internet with e.g. cheap duplicators, photocopiers, instant printing, audio- and video cassettes, microfilm in roll film and microfiche. Moreover, it has not even been extended, properly, into floppy disks and CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
INFORMATION REVOLUTION, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism and the Information Revolution, 1997, 8pp, in PP 1705: 42. - "Very preliminary draft". - Libertarians have so far largely ignored the freedom of expression and information opportunities which are offered by micrographics and by CD-ROMs, and even those by the humble floppy. The latter could reproduce 1-2 libertarian books, very cheaply, upon demand. CD-ROMs could offer hundreds to thousands books on a single CD-ROM. And yet both options remain as widely ignored by libertarians as are microfiche, which also can reproduce 1-2 libertarian books very cheaply on a single and lasting microfiche. - J.Z., 29.5.02.
INFORMATION REVOLUTION, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism is the Best Way to Understand the Information Revolution, 1997, HISTORICAL NOTES No. 37, page 4, in PP1742: 41. - A panarchist thought can be found on page 4, sheet 44. But no awareness that without e.g. the optimal use of alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, DVDs for libertarian information the information revolution is not complete and cannot achieve its objective fast enough. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
INFORMED ELECTORATE, THE, Liberals - History Repeats Itself, 3pp, n.d., in PP 1678: 73. http://rampages.onramp.net/%7Erampage/links.htm - A truly informed electorate would not engage in TERRITORIAL political elections at all! - PIOT, J.Z., 15.5.01.
INFORMERS, PAID BY THE STATE, See: BOVARD, JIM, A Friend May Be Spying on you, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 303, USA Today, April 9,1999.
INFOSHOP.ORG, Electronic Archives on the World Wide Web, Anarchist Archives, 13 entries, Alternative Archives, 8 entries, Mainstream Electronic Text Archives, 24 entries, 2pp, in PP 1703: 176. Updated July 28, 2000. www.infoshop.org/archives_kiosk.html
INFOSHOP.ORG, Internet Anarchist University, 3pp, in PP 1722: 205, with URL list. So far it seems to consist of no more than a collection of articles online & some links. - J.Z. http://burn.ucsd.edu/~mai/Welcome.html
INFOSHOP.ORG, Your Online Anarchist Community, Home Page, 2pp, Nov. 2000, in PP 1716: 118. -www.infoshop.org
INFOSHOP.ORG, Your Rights! Here Are some Rights we Should Have, 1/2p, in PP 1702: 66. - One of the shortest & worst private human rights drafts that I have seen. Nevertheless, they should all be brought together, as I tried to do in PP 589 & 590. - J.Z. www.inforshop.org/ wildduck@comic.com
INGERSOLL NEWS, Bible Absurdities, 1968, 20pp: 59-66, in PP 1547.
INGLIS, AGNES, See: HERRADA, JULIE & HYRY, TOM, Agnes Inglis: Anarchist Librarian, 3pp, in PP 1695: 55.
INHERITANCE LAWS, See: SWAN, GEORGE STEVEN, The Quick, the Dead and the Libertarian, an essay on some libertarian inheritance theories, LEGAL NOTES No. 31, 4pp, in PP1742: 45.
INNOVATOR, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE to INNOVATOR, 29.5.68 & comments on INNOVATOR, 30.5.68, 3pp, in PP 1725: 136.
IN PURSUIT OF LIBERTY, The Newsletter of the Center for Libertarian Studies, samples: III/2, Fall 1978, IV/1, Spring 1979, 20pp": 327, in PP 1579-80.
INSIDER TRADING, See: FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Insider Trading: The Moral Issue, THE FREEMAN, 11/87, 9pp, in PP 1751/52: 249.
INSIDER TRADING, See: MOTTE, ULRICH, Insiderhandel legalisieren, 2 S.: 165, in PP 1588.
INSIGHT, Conspiracy of Silence - Destruction of Germans, 1986, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 199/. - On post-war atrocities. War as conducted today, by many to most governments, is largely a government-organized atrocity. It provokes privately initiated atrocities committed by its victims, all under the belief in "collective responsibility", which is rarely questioned in government schools, in churches & by the mass media or even in libertarian publications. Each atrocity tends to lead to more and worse atrocities. - J.Z.
INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN LIBERTY, Home Page, 1p, 1998: 145, in PP 1568.
INSTITUTE FOR ANARCHIST STUDIES, Introduction, Why Anarchism? What We Do, 2pp, 2000, in PP 1695: 143. - Links, 5pp, 2000: 145. http://flag.blackened.net/ias/Default.htm IAS Biannual Newsletter, Contents List, 2000, 2pp: 150. IAS-Supported Projects, 2pp: 152. - IAS Great Books for IAS Donors, 10pp: 154. - How much charitable financial support would be still needed, e.g. by anarchist institutes, archives and libraries, as well as libertarian think tanks, periodicals and book publishers - IF they resorted to publishing on microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs? Do they exist to support the book trade and the computer online service providers? Is this their main message, seeing that they spend too much of their scarce resources on it? Are they, too, ridden by customs, habits, tradition and public opinion, too much so to consider alternative media for their freedom of expression and information efforts? Some involvement with some alternative media, like e.g. audio- and video-tapes and pirate broadcasting, is obviously not enough! - PIOT, J.Z., 13.6.01 & 8.7.01.
INSTITUTE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY, Home Page, 6pp, in PP 1676: 186. With links www.CivilSociety.Org "ICS is committed to the use of proven new technologies to create a far-flung network of participating scholars". - Has it shown any interest, as yet, in using CD-ROMs to reproduce all their output in all major languages, cheaply and permanently? - J.Z., 22.5.01.
INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL REVIEW, 66 Questions and Answers on the Holocaust, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 196. - The 20th century has been a century of all too many mass murders. This one is still denied by some. Some people never learn. - J.Z.
INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES, THE, A Student's Guide to Classical Liberal Scholarship, 42pp, with Introduction, 2pp, by Tom G. Palmer: 166, in PP 1600.
INSTITUTE FOR LIBERTY AND COMMUNITY, Free Banking and Currency Competition, Bibliography, December 1986, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 769.
INSTITUTE FOR LIBERTY AND POLICY ANALYSIS, Costa Rica, Leadership Workshop by Rigoberto Stewart, 1999, 1p: 369, in PP 1561-63.
INSTITUTE FOR POLICY INNOVATION, What's New & Publications, 2pp, (c) 2000, in PP 1679: 180. - Not libertarian enough for my taste! - J.Z.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Articles, summaries and links, 3pp, in PP1613: 171.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Hot off the Press, Home Page, News, 4pp, in PP1613: 175. - Summaries & links.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, IPE - Objectives, 1999, 2pp, in PP1613: 164.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Links to magazines, papers, societies, homepages etc., 7pp, in PP1613: 156.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Media Reports, links to 4 of them, 1p, in PP1613: 178.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Newsletters, summaries only and links, 3pp, in PP1613: 168.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Press Releases, links only, 1p, in PP1613: 183.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Publications, links only, 2pp, in PP1613: 173.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Published letters to the media, links to 10 previously published Letters, texts of 3 recent ones, 3pp, in PP1613: 179.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Speeches, summaries & links to 7 of them, 2pp, in PP1613: 182.
INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Unpublished Letters, List of 6 of them only, 1p, in PP1613: 163.
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, THE, Ideas for a Free Society, home page, 1p, in PP 1662: 11. Alas, partly cut off. web@iea.org - Still largely addicted to print on paper. I wish YOU could convert it to using microfilm & CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
INSURANCE, See: CALL, ASA V., Insuring Your Insurance, 2pp: 53, in PP 1549.
INSURANCE, See: EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Contra Insurance, 2pp: 496, in PP 1601-04.
INTELLECTUAL AMMUNITION, On State and Local Issues, I/2 & I/5, The Heartland Institute, in PP 1730: 35.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, See: Copyrights, Patents.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, See: EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A New Form of Intellectual Property Protection, 3pp: 563, in PP 1601-04. - On "RightCopy" and its conditions. - J.Z.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Intellectual Property, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 986.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Ideas as Property, 2pp: 566, in PP 1601-04.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Intellectual Property Rights Viewed as Contracts, 2pp: 568, in PP 1601-04.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, See: LONG, RODERICK T., The Libertarian Case Against Intellectual Property Rights, 6pp: 570, in PP 1601-04.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, See: PALMER, TOM G., Intellectual Property, 4pp, Diss. Abstract: 321, in PP 1574-75.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, See: WINBORNE, GEORGE, The Intellectual Property Debate, 2pp: 576, in PP 1601-04.
INTELLIGENCE EXPANSION, See: DEAN, WARD, M.D., NORGENTHALER, JOHN & FOWKES, STEVEN WM., Smart Drugs II, The Next Generation, New Drugs and Nutrients to Improve your Memory and Increase your Intelligence, 1993, 286pp, $ 14.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 373.
INTELLIGENCE EXPANSION, See: SHAW, SANDY & PEARSON, DURK, The Smart Pills Revolution, 5pp: 120, in PP 1589-94. - KOMAN, VICTOR, Review, 1p, of: DOMAN, GLENN, Intelligence Increase in the Cradle, Doubleday, 1983, & of: DOMAN, GLENN, Teach Your Baby Math, Pocket Books, 1982: 385, in PP 1589-94.
INTERCOLLEGIATE STUDIES INSTITUTE, Free Publications Sampler, 6pp, 2000, (c) , in PP 1676: 180. subs@isi.org www.isibooks.org/
INTERCOLLEGIATE STUDIES INSTITUTE, Home page, Fostering Intellectual growth and Advancing the Understanding of a Free Society, 2pp, in PP 1697: 94. www.isi.org/
INTEREST RATES & THE FED, See: TIMBERLAKE, RICHARD H., The Fed Sets Interest Rates? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 409.
INTEREST, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is Interest Necessary? # 2, Sep. 1950? 5pp, in PP 1723/24: 158.
INTEREST, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Bonds and Interest, Oct. 1, 1949, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 164.
INTEREST, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Interest Steal, Mutual Banking, in MONEY, Nov. 1949, 1p, in PP 1723/24: largely identical with the above article (Bonds & Interest, sheet 164.): 166. - I strongly disagree with him on interest! - J.Z., 30.5.02.
INTEREST, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Time Preference, Jan. 20, 1968, 2pp, (13), with notes by J.Z. on interest & note issues, in PP 1723/24: 261.
INTEREST, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, One Refutation of the "Time Preference" Theory, Jan. 30, 1968, 1p, (26), in PP 1723/24: 273. - Obviously needed: A popular handbook with the best refutations of all the popular errors, myths and prejudices on interest, still all too widely-spread in otherwise enlightened mineds. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, Anarchism Is International, links, 5pp, in PP 1696: 44.
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, Anarchist Groups Claiming a Link to the Platform, 5 pp, in PP 1694: 108, including 1p of links to anarchist history sites online http://flag.blackened.net/ - For too many "anarchists" their commitment to communism is stronger than their commitment to the essence of anarchism, i.e. to voluntarism and individual rights and liberties. - J.Z.
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, Anarchist Resources on the Internet, a sort of FAQ, 3.4, 7 July 2000, 9pp, http://flag.blackened.net/ , in PP 1694: 124.
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, Biographies and writings of well known anarchists, links, 1 p, in PP 1694: 133.
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, Disbanded anarchist groups and The International Anarchist Platform mailing list, links only, 1p, in PP 1694: 153.
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, Historical Anarchist Texts, 2pp links, in PP 1694: 144.
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, The Anarchist Platform, 2pp, in PP 1694: 139. - Anarchism without economic knowledge and interest amounts mostly only to kinds of sectarian communism. - J.Z., 27.5.02.
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, The Spanish Revolution (1936), 15pp, in PP 1696: 29. http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/spainddx.html http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/inter.html
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHIST FILM FESTIVAL, Melbourne, May 2-4, 1986, 32pp, edited by Hilary May & Patrick Watson. It was part of the Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations, May 1-4, 1986, in PP 1630: 83. - I was there but did not see any films since the ideas and opinion events interested me more & I had to man my table. - Of interest to me mainly because it refers to sources for anarchist films. Is there an individualist an. film among them? - J.Z.
INTERNATIONAL FREEDOM FOUNDATION, Washington, D.C., Letter of 1990 & 1989 Annual Report, 18pp. in PP 1624: 101.
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL HISTORY, Home Pages, 5pp, in PP 1703: 1. On-line catalog: www.iisg.nl/opcuk.html www_iisg_nl.html (?) info@iisg.nl Announcing links & BAKUNIN, COLLECTED WORKS, on 1 CD-ROM, featuring all his known texts as images and as text files, in both the original versions and, whenever applicable, in French translation. Price: NLG 995. Information and orders: edita@bureau.knaw.nl www.knaw.nl/bakunin/ Now it is up to the anarchist international movement to provide a much cheaper edition on one CD-ROM. It could do without the images of original texts, which swallow Mbs, but could add all kinds of comments on Bakunin. Moreover, it should make, finally, an effort to provide ALL anarchist writings cheaply and permanently, at least in this format. But will it bother? J.Z.
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL HISTORY, IISH, About the Institute, 1p, in PP 1703: 4. - General Information, 1p: 5. - Publications, 2pp: 6. - Archival Collections, General Survey, 2pp: 8. - Site Map, 3pp: 10.- Algemene beschrijving van de collecties, 17pp: 13. - Links, 1p: 30. - All Archives, A-Z, 77pp, naming them & finding aids and indicating when they are on microfilm. Labor & social history items are much more numerous than purely anarchistic ones. Often only the name is given, the period and the size of the collection, not the ideological connection. Who can point out to me the anarchists among those merely named? - J.Z.
INTERNATIONAL LIBERTARIAN GROUPS, See: INTERNATIONAL LIBERTARIAN NETWORK, Home Page, with links, 9pp, in PP 1618:155. ILN Principles: http://maxpages.com/libertarian/ILN_P ILN Mission: http://maxpages.com/libertarian/ILN_ --- EUROPEAN LIBERTARIANS, Home Page, list by countries, links only 2pp, in PP 1618: 164. U.K. list: http://www.freeweb.org/politica/super/libertarian/en/uk.htm
INTERNATIONAL LIBERTARIAN NETWORK, Home Page, with links, 9pp, in PP 1618: 155. ILN Principles: http://maxpages.com/libertarian/ILN_P ILN Mission: http://maxpages.com/libertarian/ILN_ Contact: HOWARD OLSON, howard.olson@usa.net
INTERNATIONAL LIBERTARIAN NETWORK, ILN, Links Pages, 9pp, in PP 1663: 1. - "... purpose ... is to help organize a world wide educational & activist network for libertarian ideals." - My main contact with it was so far Howard Olson, howardolson@india.com http://maxpages.com/libertarian/ILN
INTERNATIONAL TRADE, See: FREE TRADE, EXPORTS, IMPORTS, DUMPING, TRADE BALANCE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL, PROTECTIONISM.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., What Is a Just International Economic Order? THE FREEMAN, 1/86, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 8.
INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF PEOPLE'S INSTITUTIONS FOR PEACE, People's Diplomacy, Non-violence and Reconciliation, Conference, Italy, 16 Sep-7 Oct. 2001, 1p, in PP 1672: 116. - I find the ideas of most peace organizations, conferences and books rather disappointing. But they do explains why peace does not yet predominate. Warmongers have nothing to fear from such "peace-lovers" and "peace activists" & "peace researchers". - J.Z., 20.5.01.
INTERNET CENSORSHIP, 7pp, in PP 1704: 116. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
INTERNET INFEDILS, Video Store - Science Fiction, 2pp, 2000, in PP 1677: 60., (c) infedil@infedils.org or is it infedils@infedils.org ? YOU check it out! Alas, here are only 3 SF films listed. - J.Z.
INTERNET, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Salvation through the Internet? THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 2pp, in PP 1754: 100. - On prices, communication and markets as the most important "Internet".
INTERNET, See: E-FREEDOM COALITION, Proposal to the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, 11/10/99, 13pp, with its declaration and FAQ www.freedom.org , in PP 1678: 87.
INTERNET, See: WEBPRONEWS, April 9th, 2001, 4pp, in PP 1697: 171, www.WebProNews.com - "According to Interactive Week's recently completed annual survey of 553 Webmasters, most Web site operational budgets are expected to increase this year over last. Web site budgets for 2000 averaged $404.500, and Webmasters say they expect to see that increase to $ 508,000 for this calendar year. - On the high end, 7.5 % of Webmasters we surveyed say their budgets for 2000 will be $ 1 million or greater, up from 6.2 % who say their 2000 budgets were in the same range. - However, these averages are screwed up by the higher-end websites bumping up averages. When we look at another break-down in the same article of website budgets, we see that 60.7 % of website owners spend $ 50,000 or less in 2000 ...." - Who says that online publishing is always cheap? - J.Z.
INTERVENTIONISM, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Impact of Intervention, THE FREEMAN, 5/71, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 203.
INTERVENTIONISM, See: EBELING, RICHARD M, The Free Market and the Interventionist State, IMPRIMIS, 8/97, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 316 .
INTERVENTIONISM, See: HART, DAVID, Interventionism, Social Conflict and War, 8pp, in PP 1607/8: 303.
INTERVENTIONISM, See: MACCARO, JAMES A., Of Skunks and Salmon, THE FREEMAN, 2/92, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 60, on bureaucratic intervention.
INTERVENTIONS, MILITARY, See: MOORE, RODERICK, Foreign Policy in the Post-Communist World: The Case for Selective Intervention, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 34, 4pp, in PP1742: 29. - Military intervention by well enough motivated, enlightened, trained and armed volunteer militias is one thing. Intervention by governments and their forces is another thing. Politicians, Bureaucrats and government officers cannot be trusted in this sphere any more than in any other, no matter how good their purely technical military training and knowledge may be. I know of no government which has a quite rightful and reasonable foreign policy or method for international interventions. They are all territorial organizations and have territorial aims only and as such they can only maintain the current problems or make them worse but cannot abolish them. - They do not know and respect all individual rights and liberties in their own countries - so how can we expect them to uphold them in others? For them even classical human rights are still in doubt or they are even widely offended against by them. And some are "armed" with modern and scientific nuclear "mass extermination camp" packages and their conventional air forces are ready to repeat all the mistakes of WW II, the Korean War, The Vietnam War, etc., all over again, with all too indiscriminate air raids and all too insufficient or confused war aims. The "colleteral damage" to innocents in the current War in Afghanistan, supposedly only a police action against a minority of terrorists, has probably already far exceeded the number of innocent victims in the September 11th, 01 attack. Under the misguidance of territorialism on all sides, this conflict is likely to escalate and continue indefinitely, with no real solution in sight. PIOT, J.Z., 31.5.02.
INTREPRENEURSHIP, See: KAZAL, RUSS, Intrapreneur Spells Freedom, clipping, UPI, n.d., 1p: 76, in PP 1547. &
INVENTORS, See: WEBSTER, DANIEL, Patents & Inventors, extract from an 1852 speech, in PP 1668/69, 1p: 8.
INVESTMENTS, PRIVATE, See: BIGGS, ANDREW G., Private Investment Is More Risky than Social Security? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN8/00, 2pp, in PP 1753: 70.
INVESTMENTS, See: IRVINE, WILLIAM B., The Investor as Hero, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 323.
INVESTMENTS, UNPRODUCTIVE? See: ROSS, ERNEST G., The "Unproductive Investment" Prejudice, THE FREEMAN, 5/84, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 372.
INVICTUS, L.A., A Journal of News and Opinion, published by the CSCLA Students of Objectivism, I/2, Oct. 1969 - No. 28, June 1973, incomplete, all on hand, 398pp: 1, in PP 1565-67.
INVICTUS, New Directions, 2pp introductory leaflet, 1972: 297, in PP 1565-67.
INVICTUS, Promotional Leaflet, 2pp, 1972: 1, in PP 1565-67.
INVISIBLE HAND, See: NICHOLS, ROSALINE, The Invisible Hand, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 330. (Rosalie?)
INVISIBLE HAND, THE, See: CORDATO, ROY, Invisible Hand Obsolete? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 355. - See also under SPONTANEOUS ORDER, PRICES, MARKET, HARMONY, LAISSEZ FAIRE.
IRELAND, See: BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, The Only Hope of Ireland, 1916, 2pp, in PP 1694: 141. - Only full exterritorial autonomy for all Irish parties & movements and voluntary communities could satisfy most Irish people. Even the left anarchists do not seem to be aware of that as yet. They, like most statists, are still all too much territorialists. - J.Z., 27.5.02.
IRELAND, See: BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, The Only Hope of Ireland, 1916, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 401, part of International Anarchism Web.
IRISH FAMINE, See: FINNERAN, JOHN R., Free Trade & the Irish Famine, THE FREEMAN, 12/91, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 54.
IRISH FAMINE, See: JOHNSON, TERESA R., The Irish Potato Famine, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 313. - See also under FAMINES. They have become rare wherever transport and trade were somewhat developed and free. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
IRVINE, WILLIAM B., Basic Rights and Meta-Rights, THE FREEMAN, 12/89, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 279.
IRVINE, WILLIAM B., Saying No to Federal Disaster Relief, THE FREEMAN, 3/90, 3pp, in PP 1754: 97.
IRVINE, WILLIAM B., The Investor as Hero, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 323.
IRVINE, WILLIAM B., The Right not to Live, THE FREEMAN, 5/91, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 413, on euthanasia & suicide help.
IRVING, WILLIAM B., The Other Side of Adam Smith, THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 190.
IRWIN, ASHLI, 20, Economical Freedom of Choice, 1p, in PP 1678: 5.
ISHILL, Reclus in Memoriam, Contents list only & links also to some other writings on Elisée Reclus, with bibliography and URL list, 5pp, in PP 1708-1710: 612. www.dwardmac.pitzer.edu Ishill's book has been reproduced in PP 990.
ISIL HQ, Special Message from JamesRElwood@cs.com , 20.9.01, re terrorism, with reader response, 12.10.01, 11pp, in PP 1726/27: 396.
ISIL MEMBER SURVEY, 2pp, with handwritten replies by J.Z.: 367, in PP 1561-63.
ISIL MEMBER SURVEY, 2pp, with handwritten replies by John Zube. 1999? 123, in PP1553.
ISIL RENEWAL/DONATION FORM, 1p, in PP 1662: 194.
ISIL WORLD FREEDOM E-BULLETIN, # 1, 15.5.01, 5pp, in PP 1726/27: 391.
ISIL WORLD FREEDOM E-BULLETIN, Nov. 20, 01; Dec. 6, 01; Jan. 16, 02, 6pp , in PP 1726/27: 407.
ISIL, 1999 Costa Rica ISIL Conference Tapes, 1p, in PP 1729: 46. isial@isil.org www.isil.org
ISIL, Announcement of the ISIL World Conference 2002, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, July 28 - August 1, 02, 1p, in PP 1726/27: 413.
ISIL, Appeal for financial assistance isil@isil.org www.isil.org , in PP 1737/38: 416. - As far as its publications, in any language, are concerned, it does not need any financial assistance but just a bit of free enterprise initiative, to get its members to put all their freedom writings and even those of many others, onto a few CD-ROMs. That is not a financial problem but at most one of insight and coordination and willingness to utilize such an affordable technology. It managed to get its excellent leaflets onto the Internet but not yet all freedom writings in all languages. What better project for international collaboration and assistance among libertarians could there be? Can a few conferences and publications (temporarily printed on paper) be a good enough substitute? Could we achieve a libertarian library, bibliography, abstracts & review compilations, indexes, encyclopaedias, directories etc. cheaply, fast and easily enough otherwise? So why is this freedom of expression and information opportunity not discussed in their newsletters and conferences? Why do they remain largely stuck upon print on paper and on physical meetings and spend all too much of their limited resources, time and energy on them? - At least it offers audio tapes of its conferences and some of its output online. But e.g. microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, not to speak of CVDs, could offer so much more and more cheaply, without publishing risk and capital outlays! - J.Z., 1.3.02.
ISIL, Appeal for support, 1p, in PP 1610: 100.
ISIL, BASTIAT CONFERENCE, Programme, 3pp, in PP 1672: 186. - I have still to find a single person interested in my US $ 6 edition of Bastiat's Works, in French, on 6 microfiche. - I doubt that I would have found any there. But at least a few of those who will attend did show some interest in the CD-ROM project, but not enough to induce me to book a place in time. Now it's sold out of its 200 tickets. - J.Z., 20.5.01. - Bastiat fans have so far mostly rejected their microfilm, floppy disk and CD-ROM freedom of expression and information options for writings by and on Bastiat's ideas. Would Bastiat have done the same? - J.Z., 24.5.02.
ISIL, Books from ISIL, 4 pages, in PP 1743/44: 247.
ISIL, Costa Rica 1999, leaflets, 7pp, 6 in Spanish, from ATLAS & MOVIMIENTO LIBERTARIO: 356, in PP 1581-82.
ISIL, Help ISIL Spread the Light of Liberty Around the World, 1p appeal, in PP 1655: 52. - It does do much good, with its conferences, leaflets, book distribution etc. But how much more could it and many of its members do, if they made sufficient use of the affordable, efficient, easy and lasting alternative media? With the usual organization and activities too much of a load is put upon too few shoulders. - J.Z. - isil@isil.org www.isil.org
ISIL, Help ISIL Spread the Message of Liberty Around the World, 1p leaflet, in PP 1726/27: 414. - ISIL spreads its message through conferences, books, leaflets, newsletters and the Internet, but not through microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROM. But it does support my microfiching efforts by sending me paper copies of its own output. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
ISIL, Intellectual Ammo, Leaflet, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 501.
ISIL, Intellectual Ammunition, 2 leaflets on its leaflets, videos and books, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 371.
ISIL, Intellectual Ammo, Educational Pamphlet Series, 2pp listing, 1999: 249, in PP 1554/55. - 1p: 64, in PP 1565-67.
ISIL, Intellectual Ammo, ISIL Educational Pamphlet Series, ISIL, Leaflets, on Donations and Intellectual Ammunition, 3pp: 121, in PP 1597.
ISIL, INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, An ISIL Progress Report from Vince Miller, December 1999, 8pp, in PP 1743/44: 231.
ISIL, Vince Miller letter, 6pp of December 2000, in PP 1743/44: 239.
ISLAM & TERRORISM? TERRORISM & ISLAM? See: DAWKINS, RICHARD, Design for Faith-Based Missiles, INQUIRY, 22/1, Winter 2001/2, 2pp, in PP 1732: 189. Not only the faith of an intolerant section of a major religion is involved but the much more wide-spread belief in collective responsibility and in territorialism. Without the latter articles of faith most wars, civil wars and violent revolutions and private terrorist acts would not happen and enlightenment would spread fast and thoroughly. - PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.02. - Sent in by John de Rivaz, John@deRivaz.com - www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/dawkins_22_1.html - www.geocities.com/longevityrpt
ISOLATIONISM, See: GABB, SEAN, Anglo-German Relations in the Twentieth Century: An Isolationisy View, 1990, 17pp, in PP 1673: 164.
ISRAEL, See: DEAN, MACABEE, Israel: The Road from Socialism, THE FREEMAN, 9/89, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 333. - Antisemites often assert that Jews would be masters or lords of money and finance. Well, in Israel they have made almost every monetary mistake possible, to their own great disadvantage. Have they become infiltrated by "Arian" stupidities on the subject? - J.Z., 19.5.02. - LEHMAN-WILZIG, SAM, Israel's Grassroots Libertarian Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 341.
ISRAEL, See: GABB, SEAN, What to Do about Israel! Free Life Commentary No. 57 of 11.10.01, 3pp, in PP 1739: 88. - Recognize it & ALL other governments and aspiring minorities ONLY as exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers. Full experimental freedom for all of them - at their own risk and expense. All territorial governments and movements ought to be denied all legitimacy, all privileges, all powers, all support, as inherently aggressive and oppressive towards their internal and external dissenters. Territorialism is the most wide-spread and still all too popular form of totalitarianism and it wrongs and harms everybody. - PIOT, J.Z., 10.2.02, 2.3.02.
ISSUES PRO & CON, Home page, 1p, in PP 1679: 181, with indication of contents of first 3 issues, by Jack Metzel, Entrepreneur, dealing with tax reform, budget deficit & campaign finance.
IWW, Liberty for the People, 1999, 21p, in PP 1695: 164. - Texts concerning freedom for the working class individual, links & URLs. jah@iww.org - Are those still "thinking" in terms of "classes" truly individuals? - J.Z., 27.5.02.
JABLONKA, PAUL, A Theory of Old-Age Degeneration, I, 6pp: 676. II, 5pp: 700, in PP 1589-94.
JACKSON, PETER, Doctors Denied Data - Discovery Acknowledged, 1p: 773, in PP 1601-04.
JACKSON, PETER, Freedom Is the Right to Know, 2pp: 734, in PP 1601-04.
JACKSTADT, STEPHEN L. & LEE, DWIGHT R., Alaska's Other Oil Spill, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 548.
JACOBS, DANIEL, An Open Letter to my Speech Professor, 2pp: 59, in PP 1565-67. - On guilt by association & altruism.
JACOBS, DANIEL, Pollution and the Public Roads, 2pp: 41, in PP 1565-67.
JACOBSON, PHILIP & HAMMER, RICHARD O., Dialogue: Electronic Democracy and the Prospects for a Free Nation, 2pp: 409, in PP 1601-04.
JACOBSON, PHILIP E., Glorious Revolution for an American Free Nation, 6pp: 28, in PP 1568.
JACOBSON, PHILIP, Business in a Free Nation, 6pp: 424, in PP 1601-04.
JACOBSON, PHILIP, Food Wars and the Origin of the State, 8pp: 380, in PP 1601-04.
JACOBSON, PHILIP, Free Accord Law: Ethical Communities, 9pp: 434, in PP 1601-04.
JACOBSON, PHILIP, Free Families to Statist Societies and Back Again, 7pp: 388, in PP 1601-04.
JACOBSON, PHILIP, International Relations for Free Nations, 4pp: 430, in PP 1601-04.
JACOBSON, PHILIP, Law as Property in a Free Nation, 6pp: 418, in PP 1601-04.
JACOBSON, PHILIP, Political Curriculum: Education Essential to Keep A Free Society, 5pp: 413, in PP 1601-04.
JACOBSON, PHILIP, Three Voluntary Economies, 4pp: 405, in PP 1601-04.
JACOBY, JEFF, Slavery in our Time, THE BOSTON GLOBE, April 2, 1996, 2pp, in PP 1676: 151. jacoby@globe.com American Anti-Slavery Group: P.O. Box 441612, Somerville, MA 02144. TIME, April 10, 2000: "1 million: Women and children bought and sold annually in the sex trade. Nearly 250,000 are sold in South East Asia for up to $ 10,000 each. "$ 56: Price paid by Christian Solidarity International to buy back each woman sold as a slave in northern Sudan. 11,000 have been freed since 1995.": 152. Even at that low price: Some will be enslaved to be so redeemed! - There were probably less additional victims, annually, at the "height" of the historically recorded slave trade. In some areas a slave was expected to last only 7 years, to extract the maximum profit from his labours. Child sex slaves might be lucky or unlucky to live that long, after capture and abuse. - J.Z., 22.5.01.
JAEGER, BENEDIKT, Vom Gelde, vom Mars und von der Realitaet, 1 S., in PP 1625: 61.
JAGGARD, R. S., Justice vs. Mercy, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 46. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
JAGGARD, R. S., Repeal the Income Tax, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 82. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
JAGGARD, R. S., Voluntary, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 13. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
JAMAICA HOSPITAL, Maine: Poor people are given the chance to work for health care. A journalist objects but does not offer to pay their bills. Tiny note & comment, in PP 1610: 92.
JAMAICA, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Jamaica: No Free Market, No Miracle, THE FREEMAN, 12/87, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 324
JAMES, BOB, A Personal Journey Through Anarchism in Australia, RADICAL TRADITION, An Australiasian History Page, a Takver's initiative www.takver.com Takver@onaustralia.com.au , 99, 6pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 329.
JAMES, James' Liberty File Collection Index, 4pp, in PP 1611: 205. - jamesd@echeque.com
JAMES, LOUIS, A Disease Masquerading as its own Cure, 4pp, in PP 1697: 108, reprinted from THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE, www.webleyweb.com
JAMES, LOUIS, Review only, 1p, of MCELROY, WENDY, "XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography", 1995, in PP 1616: 37.
JAMES'S LIBERTY FILE COLLECTION INDEX & LIBERTY WEB, 5pp, Links to essays and sites, in PP 1679: 11. jamesdf@echeque.com
JAPAN, See: CROCKER, C. BRANDON, The Myth of Japanese Industrial Policy, THE FREEMAN, 4/88, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 249.
JAPAN, See: SENESE, DONALD J., Privatizing Japan's Railroads, THE FREEMAN, 6/87, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 39.
JASAY, ANTHONY De, Against Politics: On Government, Anarchy and Politics, 1998, Library Binding, 256pp, $ 75, amazon.com offer, with editorial and reader reviews, 3pp, in PP 1677: 139.
JASAY, ANTHONY DE, Empirical Evidence, 1p, n.d. , in PP 1705: 142. - An attempt to defend the State and attack anarchy via a false analogy. Bureaucratizing and monopolizing the treatment of disease is unlikely to help the patients sufficiently. At least we have still free choice among licenced doctors. J. also ignores that stateless societies existed by the dozens and that only territorial coercion, errors, myths, prejudices and ignorance uphold the territorial States. They live as parasites upon societies. Societies do not need territorial States and will recover their health once the disease of territorial government is eradicated. - PIOT, J.Z., 13.7.01.
JASAY, ANTHONY DE, See: LIBERTY FUND, INC., Note on JASAY, ANTHONY DE, The State, pb. $ 9, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 200.
JASON'S WEBPAGE, Jason's Web-based Writings, List only, 5pp with URL list, in PP 1675: 172. www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/2564/index.html
JASON'S FREETHINKING POLYMATH PAGES, 2 web pages, with libertarian links: 124, in PP 1586. - Neither e-mail, postal address nor URL are mentioned.
JAVILK, JOHN, On Prices and Pricing, 1p, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 32, in PP 1554/55.
JAYDENEWS, 26 January 2000, Paytrust.com, 5pp, in PP 1618: 204, on Online Bill Payment. http://affiliate.paytrust.com/aff/aff_home.htm , etc. - Note by J.Z., 9. February 2000: An easier way to handle the government's monopolistic, coercive & fraudulent paper money and paper value standard is NOT a good substitute for issuing and accepting your own kind of non-exclusive, optional and market-rated exchange media and value standards & for accepting them & dealing largely in them. For the government's paper money still leaves you exposed to its inflations, stagflations and deflations - even when it is interest-rate manipulated. (E.g. by a Gary Greenberg, as FED director, who seems to have forgotten everything else about money - or is well enough paid for doing so. He seems to be the Pope of the popular religion regarding money - and it leads to a lot of troubles.). Freedom in this sphere would mean something QUITE different, although computers & software programs would also be used.
JEFFERSON, THOMAS, Links to addresses and writings, online, also those of other presidents, 3pp, in PP 1701: 151. http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/P/index.htm mailto:usa@let.rug.nl
JEFFERSON, THOMAS, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., Thomas Jefferson: Liberty and Power, THE FREEMAN, 4/93, 10pp, in PP 1749/50: 92.
JELLINEK, DAVID, See: LIBERTARIAN ESSAYS, Collected by JELLINEK, DAVID, with some personal ones, list & links only, 1p, in PP 1615:204. - http://members.tripod.com/~libertarianism/main.html
JESTER, SIMON, Mini Cards with Thoughts for Liberty, 1 page, in PP 1655 116.
JESUITS, See: LORSON, PIERRE, Wehrpflicht und Christliches Gewissen,1952, 234 S.: 1, in PP 1586. - "Ein s e h r gutes Buch. Jesuiten haben ja manchmal erstaunlich objective Buecher geschrieben, in denen sie sogar die Autoritaet der Paepste ignorierten. Beispiel: Der Graf von Spee schrieb ein Buch, in dem er gegen die Hexenverbrennungen protestierte, nach seinen Erfahrungen als Beichtvater es fuer unwahrscheinlich erklaerte, dass auch nur e I n e (eine) Schuldige unter den Hexen war, die er zum Scheiterhaufen begleitete, es als fraglich hinstellte, ob es ueberhaupt Hexerei gaebe (letzteres eine schwere Suende nach der Meinung der Katholischen Kirche) und entging nur durch seinen fruehen Tod (1635 - - geboren war er 1591) der Inquisition. --- Man soll niemanden nach seiner Zugehoerigkeit zu einem Kollektive beurteilen, dem viele Zugehoerige Unehre gemacht haben." - Ulrich von Beckerath, in a comment to this book.
JET, Seize Your Freedom, NO SACRED COWS website, n.d., by 2pp, with 3 pages of links & URLs, but that of NO SACRED COWS not expressed! In PP 1672: 166.
JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP, JPFO, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1675: 187. webmaster@jpfo.org
JOBS, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Jobs and Trade, THE FREEMAN, 7/96, 2pp, , in PP 1759/60: 330. - Although S. is a monetary freedom advocate - at least here he does not see and describe the connection between free banking and full employment. Naturally, wage, profit, rent and interest rates ought to be free as well. But everything cannot be blamed on meddling with them only. - J.Z.
JOFFE, MARC D., An Open Letter to Harry Browne and His Supporters, 3pp, in PP 1609: 9. NCF, from its FORMULATIONS, Winter 96/97.
JOFFE, MARC D., Begruendung fuer Neulandprojekte, 2 S.: 62, in PP 1588.
JOFFE, MARC D., New Country Briefs, 1p from FORMULATIONS, Winter 95/96, in PP 1609: 5.
JOFFE, MARC D., Review of: BROWNE, HARRY, Why Government Doesn't Work, St. Martins Press, 1995, 245pp, 2pp: 667, in PP 1601-04. (A file with articles by Marc D. Joffe was overlooked by me and will be fiched later. - J.Z.)
JOFFE, MARC D., Roll Back U.S. Government? Not This Time, 3pp, NCF, from its FORMULATIONS, Winter 95/96, on electioneering, in PP 1609: 6.
JOFFE, MARC D., Somaliland: Some Useful Background. Review of: MAREN, MICHAEL, Road to Hell, Free Press, 1997, 1p, in PP 1609: 4.
JOFFE, MARC, New Country Projects Profile: New Utopia, 1p: 9, in PP 1601-04.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Boom or Bust, 1p, in PP 1731: 18.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Man vs. the State, 1p: 101, in PP 1564.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Men Against the State, 1p: 5, in PP 1564.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Objectivism in Theory, Subjectivism in Practice, 1p: 44, in PP 1564. - Review of: BRANDEN, NATHANIEL, My Years with Ayn Rand.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Privatize Education, 1p: 17, in PP 1564.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Privatize Medicine, 2pp: 54, in PP 1564.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Privatize Money, 1p: 26, in PP 1564.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Society vs. The State, 1p, in PP 1731: 6.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., The Euro: Fiat Currency Extraordinaire!! 1p: 91, in PP 1564.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., The Libertarian's Predicament, 1961, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 221. - Even this monetary freedom advocate did at least then still think that the land tenure system is the main factor making for unemployment. A case of wilful blindness! Why then is there, SOMETIMES, almost no unemployment - under the very same land tenure system? - J.Z., 19.5.01
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., The Money Muddle, 1p, in PP 1630: 72.
JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Value: A Subjective Concept, 2pp: 68, in PP 1564.
JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY, The Official John Birch Society Website, 2pp: 196, in PP 1568. jbs@jbs.org
JOHN GALT SOCIETY, Queensland. Short Advertisement, giving postal address and phone no. In PP 1627: 121.
JOHN, What Is Government? 2pp, in PP 1732: 195, sent by DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET on August 3, 01. www.destiny-worldwide.net It mentions a Destiny University website: www.destinyuniversity.org
JOHNSON, BRYAN T., U.S. Foreign Aid and United Nations Voting Records, 4pp, in PP 1680: 154, from: BACKGROUNDER, The Heritage Foundation, No. 1186 of June 12, 1998. www.heritage.org
JOHNSON, EARNEST E., II, A Primer on Deliberate Collective Action, 4pp: 695, in PP 1601-04.
JOHNSON, ERIK A., The Census: Eyes of the Intrusive State, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 400.
JOHNSON, PAUL & THE FREEMAN, Historian Paul Johnson on American Liberty, TG, 6/96, 8pp, in PP 1765: 56.
JOHNSON, PAUL, A Brotherhood of National Misery, 3pp: 118, in PP 1597. - An abridged version of his famous article on unionism that appeared in THE NEW STATESMEN a few years ago, says the introduction to this article in: PROGRESS, Sep. 1977.
JOHNSON, RICHARD B. to LABADIE, LAURANCE, n.d., 1p, in PP 1725: 77.
JOHNSON, TERESA R., The Irish Potato Famine, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 313.
JOHNSON, THOMAS L., Abortion: A Metaphysical Approach, THE FREEMAN, 8/72, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 19. - The action itself is hardly metaphysical. The motivation often is - as false. Here the rights of the unborn are defended. We should respect the wonders of micro-miniaturisation not only in computers. - J.Z.
JOHNSON, THOMAS L., Let Education Go Commercial, THE FREEMAN, 11/73, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 176.
JOHNSON, THOMAS L., Welfare and the Constitution, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 12. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
JOHNSTON, LACHLAN, Swedes Hold Title for Shares, 21.2.00, SMH, 1p, in PP 1699: 48. - On degrees of shareholder ownership. Shareholding in the company one works in would be even more significant, especially when at least ca. 20% of one's income would be derived in this way. That tends to turn people from mere employees into partners. - J.Z.
JOKES, LIBERTARIAN, See: HUMOR, SATIRE, STUPID GOVERNMENT TRICKS, 8pp, in PP 1704: 144. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
JOKES, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Jokes, 21pp, in PP 1664/65: 12.
JONAS, DONALD K., Technology and the Work Force: Work Will not End, THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 5p, in PP 1755/56: 131.
JONES, EARL, Martial Law or "Martial Rule"? 2pp in PP 1637-1640: 107.
JONES, EDGAR L., One War Is Enough, ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Feb. 1946, 6pp, in PP 1607/8: 189.
JONESDOWN TRAGEDY, See: WATKINS, HAL, The Jonestown Syndrome, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 319. - So far none of the coercive and spleeny States and societies has been exposed to fully free competition by enlightened and free communities and States. Mass murders and mass suicides, as well as individual murders and suicides, would be greatly reduced - if they were exposed to such competion. We do not know as yet what freedom conditions can make out of man. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
JORDAN, DAVID STARR, The Moral Aspect of the Protective Tariff, THE FREEMAN, 1/94, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 193.
JORDAN, FRANK, In Praise of Max, 1p, in PP 1618: 71. - On Stirner.
JOSÉ PIÑERA, How We Privatized Social Security in Chile, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 29.
JOSH, USA, Untitled, on Laotse & Taoism, 5pp, in PP 1695: 92.
JOURNAL OF LIBERTARIAN STUDIES, THE, The Center of Libertarian Studies, contents listing for issues I/1 - XIV/1, Winter 1977 - Summer 1998, 31pp, in PP 1674: 98. - The paper editions are expensive, too expensive for me. It is available also in rather expensive microfiche (probably from Pergamon Press), also too expensive for me, rather than on cheap ones like those of LMP, or, with very much other libertarian material, on a CD-ROM. However, with copyrights reservations, all these articles are now available online. I could, laboriously and expensively, download them - but I would rather purchase them, as references, on a cheap CD-ROM. - J.Z., 21.5.01.
JOUVENAL, BERTRAND DE, No Vacancies, 10pp: 46, in PP 1549. - On rent control etc.
JOYCE LEE MALCOMB, To Keep and Bear Arms: the Origins of an Anglo-American Right, in PP 1685/86: 34. A very short review only, by MARK TUCKER, can be found in: PP 1685/86: 34.
JUDGES, See: REICHERT, JOSEPH WILLIAM, Who Shall Judge the Judges? 2pp, in PP 1616: 42. - 71511.3477@compuserve.com - Consumer sovereignty should prevail here, too. One should e.g. be free to select one's judges in advance, one's panarchy or protective association or comprehensive insurance service. - Tax-financed public services serve primarily the public servants involved. - J.Z., 16.3.00.
JUNGE LINKE, Was ist Nationalismus? 1 S.: 215, in PP 1588. Website: http://www.comlink.apc.org/junge-linke/
JUNKSCIENCE.COM, All the junk that's fit to debunk, HP & Links, (c) 2000, 2pp, in PP 1679: 183. - See also: NATIONAL ANXIETY CENTER ONLINE, Home Page, with links to commentaries and recommended sites, 2pp, in PP 1679: 185. www.anxietycenter.com/10tyh-chickenlittle.htm "Debunking Junk Science, Junk Politics, Junk Education, Greens & Global Anything!" 1p: 185. (c) Alan Caruba, 2000. Visit Caruba.com www.hostcountryusa.com/ - Debunking global free trade and global realization of individual rights, too? J.Z.
JUNTO OF NEW YORK CITY, Home Page, 1/2 page, in PP 1716: 114, junto@free-market.net
JURA BOOKS, Meeting Announcement, June 1999, 1p, on anarchism in Finland and Indonesia: 208, in PP 1598.
JURA BOOKS, Participation, Structure and objectives, 4pp on a Sydney anarchist bookshop collective, offering mainly only leftist titles, in PP 1698: 128.
JURIDICAL MONOPOLY, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., Judicial Monopoly over the Constitution: Jefferson's View, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 10pp, in PP 1759/60: 287. - A legal monopoly is never judicially arrived at. Constitutions, laws and judicial services only via individual choice! - PIOT, J.Z.
JURIDICAL SYSTEMS, See: ARBITRATION, JURIES, - ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Will Rothbard's Free-Market Justice Suffice? 1p excerpt from REASON, 5/1973: 122, in PP 1569-70. - BARNETT, RANDY E., Pursuing Justice in a Free Society: Part I - The Power Principle, 5pp: 131. Part II - The Liberty Approach, 8pp: 139, in PP 1569-70. - WATNER, CARL, Stateless, Not Lawless: Voluntaryism and Arbitration, 8pp: 147, in PP 1569-70.
JURIES, See: ANDREWS, JIM, Trial by Jury, 5pp, in PP 1656-1659: 120.
JURIES, See: BISKUPIC, JOAN, In Jury Rooms, A Form of Civil Protest Grows, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 327. I find it absurd to copyright a mere news report. Only the lies of news reports are originals and to copyright them is even more absurd. - J.Z.
JURIES, See: CHIANG, HARRIET, Top State Court Says Jurors Must Honor Law, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, May 8, 01, 2pp, in PP 1707: 197. distributed by JURY RIGHTS PROJECT, 31.5.01. - At least SOME judges are more interested in upholding unjust law - because it is the law - and their legal - or illegal - privileges, than in upholding justice. M.G. suggested that upon a charge that one would SHOW "contempt of court", one might reply: "No, your honour, I'm trying to hide it!" But it would probably be safer to just THINK such a reply. - J.Z., 2.6.01. - jrights@levellers.org www.leverllers.org/jrp/
JURIES, See: KETCHER, MIKE, The Perils of Jury Duty, 3pp: 50, in PP 1561-63.
JURIES, See: KOOPMAN, ROGER, Jury Nullification: Cornerstone of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 2/94, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 279.
JURIES, See: LAPP, NATHAN, Liberating the Jury, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 139.
JURIES, See: LEHMAN, GODFREY, Gentlemen of the Jury, 1p (the article appears incomplete): 70, in PP 1551. - WILSON, JOHN vs. High Court of Australia: The High Court Wipes Trial by Peers, 1p: 71, in PP 1551.
JURIES, See: LEHMAN, GODFREY, Your Right to Trial by Peers, 1p:110, in PP 1585. From NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, No. 18, 1998. - I still disagree with much of its program but it also offers interesting information not found elsewhere by me. - J.Z.
JURIES, See: LONG, RODERICK T., The Athenian Constitution: Government by Jury and Referendum, 21pp: 201, in PP 1601-04.
JURIES, See: MCELROY, WENDY, A Reconsideration of Trial by Jury, 3pp: 545, in PP 1601-04. - To each the juridical system of his or her choice! - J.Z.
JURIES, See: PIERONE, MICHAEL, Requiring Citizens to do Evil, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 2pp, in PP 1754: 135, on unfree juries.
JURIES, See: PULLIAM, MARK S., Nullifying the Rule of Law, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 74. - Opposed to free juries! - At least he should have distinguished between the nullification of wrongful laws and that of rightful ones. He was then an attorney for whom "the law" is a holy fetish or holy cow. I suppose he made a good living from that but he should have come to know sufficient laws to lose his respect for many of them. That he did not does not earn him my respect. That legislators are not able and willing to repeal most wrongful laws is obvious from the numerous laws that remain on the statute books, or are added almost daily, no matter how wrong, senseless and in some instances even no matter how criminal they are. - J.Z.
JURIES, See: SPARKS, BERTEL M., Trial by Jury vs. Trial by Judge, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 73.
JURIES, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The Feral Answer to FIJA, 2pp, in PP 1663: 38, LFCT, May 1, 00.
JURIES, See: ZUBE, JOHN to FIJA & LEHMAN, GODFREY, 27 March 01 & some time later, 3pp, in PP 1676: 117. FIJA him5550@montana.com re free juries and CD-ROM project.
JURISDICTION, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Courts, Judges, and the Law in the Free City, 1996/97, 4pp: 300, in PP 1581-82. - 5pp, in PP 1705: 126.
JURY NULLIFICATION, Links and abstracts, 5pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 38.
JURY RIGHTS PROJECT, jrights@levellers.org www.levellers.org/jrp Circular, e-mailed, 4.4.01, 2pp, in PP 1671: 173.
JUST ASK HENRY, Home Page, on economics, environment, politics, fairness, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 202, no URL given.
JUSTICE & DIVERSITY, See: PERLMUTTER, PHILIP, Justice & Cultural Diversity, THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 272. -Justice systems by individual choice! Different for different volunteer communities. There are no uniform human beings and beliefs for all of them. Only some people agree with each other. "Suum cuique!" To each his own! That does also require individual secessionism, based on individual rather than territorial sovereignty, and the opposite to territorialism: exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities. - J.Z.
JUSTICE & LAW, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Law and Justice, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 237.
JUSTICE SYSTEMS, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O. & LONG, RODERICK, Dialogue, Restitutive Justice and the Costs of Restraint, 1p: 60, in PP 1601-04.
JUSTICE SYSTEMS, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Limited-Government Framework for Courts, 1p: 80, in PP 1601-04.
JUSTICE SYSTEMS, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Towards Voluntary Courts and Enforcement, 7pp: 108, in PP 1601-04.
JUSTICE VS. FAIRNESS, See: WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Fairness & Justice: Process vs. Results, THE FREEMAN, 10/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 82.
JUSTICE VS. UTILITY, See: BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Justice or "Utility"? , THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 269.
JUSTICE, JASON, Defining Anarchism, 3pp, in PP 1701: 124, n.d., source or URL or e-mail address.
JUSTICE, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Justice Secured? Natural Rights as the Source of Just Socio-Political Arrangements..., 1994, 15pp, in PP 1668/69: 73.
JUSTICE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Justice System, 15pp, in PP 1689-1693: 557. - That is ONE proposal by ONE. I would rather have seen a clear statement in favour of free competition between different justice systems, all individually chosen. - Anyhow, thanks to Gregory Flanagan we have at least one more libertarian utopia and also one designed only for volunteers. - J.Z.
JUSTICE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Neutrality in the Justice System, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 438.
JUSTICE, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Enforceable Rights. A Libertarian Theory of Justice, 2000, 248pp, in PP 1687/88: 1. royhalliday@mindspring.com
JUSTICE, See: HILLS, BEN, Pillar of Norfolk Jailed for Sex Crimes, TSMH, 23.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 52. On 6 counts of indecency against two girls, aged between 7 and 13 at the time, he was sentenced to 48 weeks of 48 hour weekend detention, i.e., to a total of 96 days or about 3 months of imprisonment only. Governmentally administered "justice"! - J.Z., 10.7.01.
JUSTICE, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Justice, n.d., 1p, in PP 1725: 13.
KADMON, CLIFF, Stop the Feds, ckadmon@hotmail.com 23.8.01, 4pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 170. Website: www.destiny-worldwide.net
KAGAN, RON M., The Foundations of Metascience, 3pp: 87, in PP 1551.
KAHN, CAROL, Tickle Doses of Radiation to Expand Life Span? 3pp: 224, in PP 1554/55.
KALLEN, HORACE M., Dr., Consumer Cooperation and the Freedom of Man, The Cooperative League of the U.S., n.d., 16 pages: 104-112, in PP 1547.
KAMATH, SHYAM I., The "Fair Trade" Myth, THE FREEMAN, 7/92, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 204.
KAMATH, SHYAM J., The Case against Managed "Fair" Trade & Strategic Trade, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 231.
KAMENAR, PAUL D., Private Property Rights: An Endangered Species, THE FREEMAN, 5/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 235. - On tyrannical environmentalism. No bureaucratic power over any private property! - J.Z.
KAMIYA, GARY, The Strange Rise of Libertarianism, 2pp, in PP 1707: 205. - The listed e-mail address did not work for me! - J.Z. - www.salon.com/archives/welcome/biography.html#kamiya
KANT, IMMANUEL, See: GORDON, DAVID, The butcher of Koenigsberg? 2pp from INQUIRY, September 1982: 103, in PP 1551. - A review of PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Ominous Parallels, Stein & Day, 383pp.
KANT, IMMANUEL, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Brief Comments on Kant's Ideas, 3pp: 201, in PP 1565-67. - Kant was a free marketeer, propertarian and advocate of individual rights and limited governments, just like Ayn Rand. On finer points of philosophical terms they did differ but I hold that on these Kant, who taught traditional philosophy for most of his life, gradually recognizing its flaws, then pointing them out in his classical philosophical works, showing the limits and extent of pure and practical reasoning, went much deeper. - J.Z., 5.11.1999.
KANT, IMMANUEL, See: ZUBE, JOHN, In Defence of Immanuel Kant's Ideas against Distortions and Slander by Ayn Rand and some of her Followers. An attempt to induce Objectivists to think objectively for themselves on this particular subject. 5pp excerpts from 10pp original manuscript: 142, in PP 1565-67. - Compare the original compilations in PP 14 & 27/28.
KAPACO NOTES, February 1967, 2pp only, in PP 1675: 153. - If I had all the issues of these two publications, by Karlis Paucitis, a follower of Dr. Boardman, I would microfiche them. Like to so many other small freedom publications, they are lost or buried for most people. - J.Z., 21.5.01.
KAPLAN, JERRY, Preserving Our Past: The Anarchist Collections, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 345.
KAPPEL, HEINER, A German View of the European Union, 2pp: 781, in PP 1601-04. - A "united" Europe is morally defensible only as one of many voluntary associations of individuals. The adherents of the "Holy Roman Empire" could have their chosen monarch in common and European Libertarians and Anarchists, of various shadings, their varied European libertarian and anarchistic communities. To each his own. "Nothing but what is voluntary deserves the name nation or national" or union. Given the individual choice, I would naturally want to separate myself from the various state socialist Europeans, who still predominate. Compare Werner Ackermann's short draft for a COSMOPOLITAN UNION. - J.Z.
KARI'S ANARCHY PAGES, Essays About Anarchism, 1p, in PP 1616: 171.
KARI'S ANARCHY PAGES, Home page, 6pp, in PP 1616: 171. - kmfreckl@mail.uccs.edu
KARI'S ANARCHY PAGES, Kari's Anarchy Pages, Links, 1/2 p only, in PP 1616: 172.
KARI'S ANARCHY PAGES, Recommended Anarchist Reading, 2pp, in PP 1616: 175.
KARI'S ANARCHY PAGES, Sites of Interest to Anarchists, 1p, in PP 1616: 173.
KARI'S ANARCHY PAGES, The Humorous and the Bizarre, 1p, in PP 1616: 174.
KARWICKY II, WALK, Message from the Last Libertarian, 3pp, in PP 1695: 89, THE MATCH # 86.
KASTNER, MICHAEL, der-markt.com - deutschsprachige Homepage des Liberalismus, 1p, 8.10.00, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 203. kastner@der-markt.com www.der-markt.com (?)
KASTNER, MICHAEL, Die christliche Katastrophe, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 49.
KASTNER, MICHAEL, Interview, Der libertaere Fragebogen, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 31.
KASTNER, MICHAEL, Waehlen kann die Farben der Fesseln aendern - Nicht-Waehlen sprengt die Fesseln! 2 S., in PP 1617: 79. - Das waere doch schoen! Aber ich habe das schon vergeblich seit vielen Jahren getan! - Etwas ganz anderes waehlen, und nur fuer sich - waehrend man die Wahl anderer, fuer sie selbst, anerkennt und toleriert. - Das koennte die Welt veraendern - und zwar sehr schnell. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.2.2000.
KATE SHARPLEY LIBRARY, Home Page, 1p, Last modified Oct. 8, 2000, hosted by flag.blackened.net & maintained by Chuck Morse, working with the Institute for Anarchist Studies, in PP 1675: 184. - Sorry, but here, too, I didn't print out any e-mail addresses or URLs. - J.Z.
KATZ, FRED E., The Cunning of Governments and the Contributions of Citizens, 2pp: 210, in PP 1569-70. "Contributions" have become a soft-sell version to cover-up "tributes". - J.Z.
KATZ, HOWARD, The Gold Standard, A New Approach, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 276.
KAUFMAN, GEORGE G., The U.S. Banking Debacle of the 1980's: A Lesson in Government Mismanagement, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 155. - Government management IS mismanagement! - J.Z.
KAY, MARGUARITE, Dr., Subjected to a witch-hunt for her anti-aging research? See the report by Ben Best on ALCOR's Third Annual Cryonics Conference, 1998, in PP 1605/6.
KAYE, MARVIN: The Gospel According to GBS, 2pp: 192, in PP 1595-96. (On his: Back to Methusaleh.)
KAZA, GREG, A Future for Gold, Oct. 02, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 659, Mises Institute, mail@mises.org
KAZAL, RUSS, Intrapreneur Spells Freedom, clipping, UPI, n.d., 1p: 76, in PP 1547.
KEATING, RAYMOND J., A Walk on the Supply Side, THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 8pp, in PP 1755/56: 238.
KEATING, RAYMOND J., Fore: Watch Out for Government Golf! THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 4pp, in PP 1753: 36.
KEATING, RAYMOND J., Pro Sports on the Dole, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 5pp, in PP 1764: 5.
KEATING-EDH, BARBARA, Consumer Protection Legislation vs. Liberty, IMPRIMIS 11/81, 9pp, in PP 1745-1748: 163. - Also on deposit insurance.
KEELER, DAVIS E., Our Forgotten Rights, THE FREEMAN, 2/77, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 42. - Those who have forgotten them have the power to ignore them. Those who remember them have not yet thepower and organizations required to restore them. - J.Z., 18.5.02.
KEELER, DAVIS E., The Indivisibility of Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 4/79, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 578.
KEIL, LARS-BRODER, Nachlass. Auf der Spurensuche nach John Henry Mackay, 1999, 3pp, with a 1p letter of 18.1.1999: 125, in PP 1571.
KELLEMS, VIVIEN, Fighting the Singles Tax, 1p: 83, in PP 1565-67.
KELLY, DAVID, Liberty and Property, THE FREEMAN, 10/75, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 121.
KELLY, DAVID, See: VIRKKALA, TIMOTHY, At the Altar of Ego, a 13pp review in PP 1681: 1, of: David Kelly, Unrugged Individualism: The Selfish Basis of Benevolence, Institute for Objectivist Studies, 1996, 65pp, from LIBERTY, Sep. 98, (c) Liberty Foundation, webmaster@LibertySoft.com
KELLY, DAVID, The Art of Reasoning, Norton, 1988, 412pp, # 33.95, ISBN 0-393-95613-X, DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 307.
KELLY, JOHN M., The New Barbarians: The Continuing Relevance of Henry George, 1981, 13 pages: 76- 79, in PP 1546.
KELLY, SIMON, Knife bearers be warned. $ 450 fine for key-ring knife, 1p: 75, in PP 1551.
KEMP, JACK, A Cultural Renaissance, IMPRIMIS, 8/94, 9pp, in PP 1766-68: 501.
KENAFICK, K. J., Foreword 2pp & Life of Bakunin, 5pp, in PP 1706: 9.
KENNEDY, DAVID, D.D.S., How to Save Your Teeth. Toxic-Free Preventive Dentistry, 1993, 192pp, $ 12, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 370.
KENNEDY, HUBERT, Anarchist of Love. The Secret Life of John Henry Mackay, Mackay Society, New York, 1981, 24pp: 47-54, in PP 1547.
KENNELL, DOUG, Radical Libertarian Alliance, a position statement, 2pp: 39, in PP 1565-67.
KENT, SAUL, The Role of therapeutic Systems in Extending Life Spans, 2pp, end cut off: 8, in PP 1595-96.
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS, 1798, 5pp, (c) by CLOSE UP FOUNDATION, 1997, 1998, www.closeup.org/ky-va.htm webmaster@closeup.org , in PP 1675: 120. - I, too, copied these texts. Should I, thereupon, claim copyrights for them as well? The British Library even claims copyrights for mere microfilm copies of some ancient texts. All sense seems to have fled from some heads. - J.Z., 11. & 21.5.01.
KERN, KEN, KOGAN, TED & THALLON, ROB, The Owner-Builder & the Code, 8pp, excerpt from the book, in PP 1656-1659: 300.
KETCHEN, ARTHUR, The Libertarian Party Position, 5pp + comments by Loomis & quotes from Paine, in PP 1634-1636: 789.
KETCHER, MIKE, The Perils of Jury Duty, 3pp: 50, in PP 1561-63.
KETCHER, MIKE, The Taxpayer as Slave, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 458.
KEYES, ALLEN, Educating the Defenders of Liberty, 17 Dec. 99, 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 125.
KEYNES, JOHN MAYNARD, Open Letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt, 31 Dec., 1933, excerpts, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 318.
KEYNES, JOHN MAYNARD, See: FRIEDMAN, MILTON, John Maynard Keynes, 12pp, with some notes by J.Z., in PP 1661: 14. - LF CITY TIMES, March 8, 1999. The mathematical formulas did not print out for me. But one does not need mathematics to judge the proposals of either, because their unchecked premise is monetary despotism. - J.Z.
KEYNES, JOHN MAYNARD, See: SIMON, JULIAN L., On Keynes as a Practical Economist, THE FREEMAN, 8/96, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 51.
KEYNES, JOHN MAYNARD, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! Will Keynes ever Die? THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 174. - He need not - if we ever achieve the tolerant solution: Keynes only for the Keynesians & any other monetary reform system for its own supporters only! - J.Z.
KEYNES, JOHN MAYNARD, See: WALKER, KARL, Gesell, Keynes und die moderne Nationaloekonomie, Vortrag, 23.7.1962, erweiterte Fassung, 16 S., FSU-Schriftenreihe Nr. 17: 118, in PP 1550. - Ungluecklicherweise sind die meisten Gesellianer, ebenso wie die Keynesianer und andere moderne etatistische Oekonomisten, auch Anhaenger des Zentralbanksystems. Die Gesellianer wollen es nur in anderer Weise anwenden. Walker war nicht nur Gesellianer sondern auch Anhaenger der Geldfreiheit. - J.Z.
KEYNES, JOHN MAYNARD, The World's Economic Outlook, 1932, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 314.
KEYSER, CARL A., Freedom's Bounty, THE FREEMAN, 9/74, 3pp, in PP 1765: 144.
KIBBE, MATTHEW B., Bankers, Guns, and Money: The Evolution of Banker's Acceptances, 1907-1917, 3pp: 381, in PP 1574-75.
KIBBE, MATTHEW B., Creation and the Evolution of Institutions: A Review Essay of Geoffrey M. Hodgson's Institutional Economics, 6pp: 41, in PP 1576.
KIBBE, MATTHEW B., Mind, Historical Time and the Value of Money: A Tale of Two Methods, 8pp: 286, in PP 1574-75.
KIBBE, MATTHEW, B., Escaping the Paretian Paradigm, Review, 2pp, of: LACHMANN, LUDWIG, The Market as an Economic Process, N.Y., Blackwell, 1986: 232, in PP 1574-75.
KIDS WRITE ABOUT LIBERTY, Winning Essays, published in LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, of a prize competition annually organized by THE LIBERTY ROUND TABLE, 43pp, in PP 1678: 1. - Don Tiggre don-tiggre@utah-inter.net www.lrt.org I will not try to completely contents-list this compilation. You can search it, as you like, online. By now the results of several such annual competitions may be in and online. Here are just some samples, selected randomly by me.
KING, DAVID C., Freedom in the Global Village, THE FREEMAN, 6/70, 4pp, in PP 1765: 169.
KING, DAVID, A Guide to the Philosophy of Objectivism, short introduction and contents list only, 6pp, from the point of view of a libertarian anarchist, in PP 1681: 55. www.free-market.net/members/d/davidbking.html Space provided by Vixie Enterprises, www.vix.com : "... see the other nifty stuff they have available".
KING, GORDON VAN B., How to Market the Liberty Amendment, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 295. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
KING, JOE, A Fresh Look at Lenin, 5pp, from WORKERS SOLIDARITY No. 31, in PP 1695: 105. - Why bother? - J.Z.
KING, ROBERT G., On the Economics of Private Money, 1983, review only, 2pp, by SUMMERS, LAWRENCE H., in PP 1745-1748: 719.
KINSELLA, N. STEPHAN, Legislation & Law in a Free Society, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 213.
KINSELLA, STEPHAN, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Libertarians & the Religious Right: an Interview with STEPHAN KINSELLA, 4pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 123.
KIRK, RUSSELL, I Must See the Things; I Must See the Men; One Historian's Recollections of the 1930's and 1940's, 5pp: 246, in PP 1581-82.
KIRK, RUSSELL, See: ATTARIAN, JOHN, Russel Kirk's Economics of the Permanent Things, THE FREEMAN, 4/96, 8pp, in PP 1754: 102.
KIRK, RUSSELL, We Cannot Separate Christian Morals and the Rule of Law, 6pp: 216, in PP 1581-82. - As if justice could exist only among Christians! - More honestly he should have said: I and many others cannot .... - J.Z.
KIRKPATRICK, DAVID W., Home Schooling, 2pp, LFCT, Nov. 2, 98, in PP 1663: 158.
KIRKWOOD, R. CORT, The Population Bomb ... Defused, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 57.
KIRSCH CARR, DAVID, DIY Hollywood. Independent Film-Making and how Cheap Digital Technology Will Transform it, CULTURAL NOTES No. 44, 4pp, in PP1742: 1.
KIRSCH CARR, DAVID, Why Is the Creative World so Socialist and what, if anything, Can we Do about it? - CULTURAL NOTES No. 45, 4pp, in PP1742: 5. - It is part of the "barbarism of the specialists". They may be very enlightened on a narrow subject and very primitive in their ideas and opinions in other spheres. Just like the man in the street they are intellectual victims to popular errors, myths and prejudices. Even many libertarians and anarchists are - and that is what is still wrong with them. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M. & LACHMANN, LUDWIG M., Reviews, 6pp, side by side, of: O'DRISCOLL, GERALD P. & RIZZO, MARIO J., The Economics of Time and Ignorance, N.Y., Blackwell Press, 1985, 261pp: 105, in PP 1574-75.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M, See: AHIAKPOR, JAMES C. W., Israel Kirzner on Supply & Demand, THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 347.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., A Puzzle & its Solution: Rejoinder to Prof. Ahiakpor, THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 290.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., Discovery and the Capitalist Process, Chicago UP, 1985, Review only, 2pp, by ELLIG, JERRY: Stalking (Discovering?) the Kirznerian Bureaucrat: 251, in PP 1574-75.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., Fifty Years of FEE - Fifty Years of Progress. Austrian Economics, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 8pp, in PP 1753: 101.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., Liberalism and Limited Government, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 58.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., See: GARRISON, ROGER W., The Undiscountable Professor Kirzner, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 369.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., The Economics of Errant Entrepreneurs, THE FREEMAN, 8/87, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 266.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., The Law of Supply & Demand, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 302.
KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., The Open Endedness of Knowledge: It's the Role in the FEE Formula, THE FREEMAN, 3/86, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 406.
KITNEY, GEOFF, A traitor to the Nazis, a Hero to his People, 1p on Josef Ritter von Gadolla, who saved the small Bavarian town Gotha by surrendering it to the Allies:125, in PP 1583. - Loyalty to a territorial nation state is treason to mankind! - J.Z., 13.12.1999.
KLASSEN, ROBERT, Economic Government, 4pp: 644, in PP 1601-04.
KLASSEN, ROBERT, Economic Government, 1998, 4pp (c) Economic Government Group, EGG, in PP 1678: 78. http://economic.net/introduction/in0002.html - I hold that every TERRITORIAL government is anti-economic, by its very nature as an exclusive and coercive territorial organization, lording it over all too many dissenters. Ruling even one peaceful dissenter without his consent is already criminal.J.Z.
KLAUSNER, MANUEL S., Tuition Tax Credits: A Debate Revisited, 2pp: 29, in PP 1584.
KLEIN, DAN, Papers, List and Links, 2pp, Recommended Policy & Economics Periodicals, 2pp, in PP 1739: 194.
KLEIN, DANIEL, Time Inconsistency and Social Cooperation, 2 abstract: 296, in PP 1574-75.
KLEIN, ROBERT O., Wall Street, a review of the film, 2pp: 90, in PP 1551.
KLEIN, THOMAS C., Student Activity Fees, THE FREEMAN, 7/92, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 532.
KLEIN, THOMAS C., Student Activity Fees, THE FREEMAN, 7/92, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 532.
KLEMM, ULRICH, Antipaedagogik und Kinderrechtsbewegung, 3 S., in PP 1625: 79.
KLEMM, ULRICH, See: OPPO VERLAG, Anzeige von DEGEN, H. J., Herausgeber, Voraussetzungen des Anarchismus, und KLEMM, ULRICH, Prinzip Freiheit, 1 S. , in PP 1716: 40.
KLEMMER, ZAK & JO ANNE, Denial of Rights through Regulation, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 375.
KNABB, KEN, See: BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS.
KNAPP, THOMAS L., Circular, 26.7.01 on Smith 2004 Campaign, tlknapp@free-market.net 2pp, in PP 1739: 199. - Website to "draft" L. Neil Smith: www.smith2004.org Smith2004-discuss-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
KNAPP, THOMAS L., News from the Ad Hoc Conspiracy to Draft L. Neil Smith, 20.8.01, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 406. www.smith2004.org smith2004@presidency.com I prefer: Nobody for President for territorial U.S.A. Anybody for President or chief magician, or whatever - over anybody who wants him as such. The office of TERRITORIAL & imposed presidents etc. should be abolished - as by now even more wrongful and dangerous than absolute monarchism was. - PIOT, J.Z., 16.2.02.
KNAPP, THOMAS L., The Intriguing LeFevre, Review, 1/2 page, of: Wendy McElroy, ed., A Way to Be Free, Volume 1, The Making of a Modern American Revolutionary, 660pp, Volume 2, The Making of a Modern American Revolution, 500pp, Pulpless.Com 1999, only $ 3.95 per volume in Adobe or HTML format or $ 37.50 or $ 34.50 respectively in print. After his death in 1986, his widow had gathered the material he had been collecting for a final book - his magnum opus. Highly recommended by Knapp, in PP 1732: 163. - Imagine how many such books could be cheaply offered on a CD-ROM!
KNAUTZ, ROBERT, The Future of Money, POLICY SPOTLIGHT, Sep/Oct 97, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 666. rob@free-market.net Feedback@Free-Market.Net
KNEPHER, THOMAS W., Choice & Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 3/82, 2pp, in PP 1764: 178. - Let dissenting individuals and groups opt out & experiment with their own systems & ideas. No more territorial monopolies. Free choice of governments and societies for all. Extend the free market & freedom of contract into these spheres. No territorial monopoly at all, not even for limited government libertarians or any kind of anarchists. - J.Z.
KNIGHT, FRANK H., Ethics and the Economic Interpretation, 1922, 11pp, in PP 1668/69: 377.
KNIGHT, JOSEPH, Understanding the Libertarian Philosophy, 2pp, in PP 1701, with another 1p cybersludge comments: 95.
KNIGHT, JOSEPH, Understanding the Libertarian Philosophy, 3pp, feedback@freemarket.net , in PP 1674: 86.
KNOWLEDGE, OPEN-ENDEDNESS, See: KIRZNER, ISRAEL, The Open Endedness of Knowledge: It's the Role in the FEE Formula, THE FREEMAN, 3/86, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 406. - Territorial governments represent closed-mindedness towards almost all non-statist knowledge, ideas and opportunities. At the very least they constitute a enormous delaying factor against any genuine progress in any sphere. Compare, for instance, the "development" of cars, postal and railway services under State socialism. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
KNOWLES HUNT, BETTY, Show Me Any Other Country... , 11pp: 12, in PP 1549. - On State socialism practised in America.
KNUDSON, KEN, A Critique of Communism and The Individualist Alternative, 1971, part I, 2pp: 5; part II, 3pp: 10; part III, 5pp: 13; part IV: 5pp: 18; part VI, 4pp: 24; part VII, 5pp: 29; part VIII, 2pp: 37; part IX, 5pp: 40; part X, 5pp: 46; part XI, 4pp: 55; part XII, 5pp: 59; part XIII, 1p: 64. - By the author's paging: 56 pages, in PP 1618.
KOENIG, TODD, A New Stand on Education, Part I, 4pp: 25. Part II, with Barry Ginsberg, 5pp: 47. Part III, 6pp: 64, in PP 1559.
KOENIG, TODD, Academic Freedom. A Campus Judiciary, 2pp: 2, in PP 1559.
KOENIG, TODD, Conscription - Is there a Free Society Alternative? 2pp: 6, in PP 1559.
KOENIG, TODD, Self-Interest, 1p: 62, in PP 1559.
KOEHNLINE, JAMES, The Art of James Koehnline, born 1955, Biography, Published Work, 6pp, in PP 1732: 167. - jkoehnline@isomedia.com www.isomedia.com/homes/harpo
KOETHER, GEORGE, A Memorial (to Ludwig von Mises), an alphabetization of important thoughts from Mises' 885 pages work: Human Action, selected and arranged by George Koether, 49 pages, in PP 1751/52: 1, with every word taken from "Human Action". THE FREEMAN, 9/81. - I believe that the whole text of "Human Action" is now available free online, probably from the Mises Institute. Compare also the Greaves edition: Mises Made Easier, previously microfiched. - An alphabetical index to all writings by and on Mises seems to be still missing. The best approximation to a survey of his thoughts are the 3 volumes of the Mises bibliographies compiled by Bettina Bien Greaves, with her summaries. The first and the second of these was fiched by me. The second and third volume are also online. - J.Z.
KOHR, LEOPOLD, Disunion Now: A Plea for a Society Based upon Small Autonomous Units, 1941, originally published in THE COMMONWEAL, Sep. 26, 1941, under the pseudonym Hans Kohr. Republished in German in DIE ZEIT, Nr. 43, October 25, 1991, S. 19, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 183.
KOLAR, ELIZABETH, Toward a Cash-less Society, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 78. - The tribute imposers and gatherers would love that. Why should libertarians? - Because of the minor convenience in payment processes? - Most people, aware of the virus, privacy, taxation and embezzlement hazards involved, still abstain from such payments. J.Z.
KOMAN, VICTOR, Kings of the High Frontier, Review only, 2pp, by CLAIRE WOLFE, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 297. The books is available online for only $ 3.50 from www.pulpless.com, the tiny online book dealership operated by writer and past Prometheus Award winner, J. Neil Schulman. When will pulpless.com come to offer many books on floppies, CD-ROMs and CVDs? It did once experiment with floppy disks but seems to have entangled itself in copyrights and self-imposed regulations. - If they wanted to offer their works on floppy disks, authors could do this themselves and could hire advertising services for such offers. Whole groups of authors could, more effectively, offer their combined works on a CD-ROM, perhaps with a program against copying or printing out more than once. - J.Z.
KOMAN, VICTOR, Kings of the High Frontier, 3pp from PULPLESS.COM, with abstract, reviews and downloading option for free sampler or the whole book, for $ 3.50, in PP 1616: 65.
KOMAN, VICTOR, Review, 1p, of: DOMAN, GLENN, Intelligence Increase in the Cradle, Doubleday, 1983, & of: DOMAN, GLENN, Teach Your Baby Math, Pocket Books, 1982: 385, in PP 1589-94.
KOMAN, VICTOR, SF Fandom Strikes Back, in response to the above review, 3pp, in PP 1677: 56. LIBERTY, May 98, (c)
KOMAROV, L.V.& BAKAEV, V.V., Means of Life-Prolongation, 1p, table: 226; 1p: 292; 2pp: 322, in PP 1589-94. - On tests with mice, rats etc.
KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Agorist Recombination: Part I, The Statist Problem, 1p: 399. Part II: Counter-Economic Biotechnology, 1p: 414, in PP 1589-94.
KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Agorist Space & Space Agorism, 3pp: 305, 2pp: 354; IV: The Great Explosion, 2pp: 368, in PP 1589-94.
KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Counter-Economic Newsletters, 1p: 616, in PP 1589-94. - Still riding the paper tiger. - J.Z.
KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Eliminating Artificial Barriers to Progress, 2pp, abridged: 234.; 2pp: 262, headed: Counter-Economizing Your Field and Yourself: 262 & 3pp: 278, in PP 1589-94.
KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Information Counter-Economics, I, The Power of Information, 1p: 498. II. The Control of Information Flow, 1p: 515, in PP 1589-94. - Alas, as long as far as I know of his efforts, he tried to release this power only via print on paper. - J.Z., 11.11.99.
KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Libertarian Conspiracy Theory, 7pp, in PP 1732: 173.
KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Space Statism, 2pp: 339, in PP 1589-94.
KOONTZ, ALAN & ZUBE, JOHN, Correspondence, with some clippings, 1985-2000, 175pp, in PP 1607/8: 81. - On micrographics, computers, Internet, panarchism, revisionism, atrocities, etc. I'm not game to try to index as many letter pages here. - J.Z. - It contains a long written interview of me by Alan Koontz, which was never published, unless I included it before in one of my fiche on fiching, 24pp: 120. - J.Z.
KOONTZ, ALAN P., The Nonaggression Juggernaut, 18pp: 114, in PP 1557.
KOONTZ, ALAN, See: MEMORY HOLE, THE.
KOOPMAN, ROGER, Government isn't Living Up to its Contract, THE FREEMAN, 10/90, 2pp, in PP 1765: 92. - Did it ever? Could it ever? One territorial government's presumed "contracts" with millions of its diverse subjects could not live up to the expectations and aspirations of these millions, no more so than any single goods or service provider could. Choice among competing & only exterritorially autonomous governments & societies is quite essential to achieve consumer satisfaction among their subjects. If each government and each society had to have a contract with each of its voluntary members - then, & only then, would they have to live up to their contracts - or perish, for lack of members. - J.Z., 20.5.02. - What governments can least of all supply is genuine security, peace, defence, justice, freedom, prosperity and progress. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
KOOPMAN, ROGER, Jury Nullification: Cornerstone of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 2/94, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 279.
KOOPMAN, ROGER, The Cause of Freedom Begins With Me, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 589.
KOPEL, DAVE, President's Politicking Won't Achieve Goal, 2pp, in PP 1679: 198. - Independence Institute, (c) 2000, I.I., webmngr@i2i.org - The job to achieve and maintain liberty cannot be rightfully delegated to ANY president, least of all to the president of any territorial State! People find it difficult enough to manage their own life. To manage the lives of millions of others is impossible for any human being. An elective monarchy retains most of its flaws and adding xyz law and regulation-making machines and committees does multiply their flaws and expenses. - PIOT, J.Z., 12. & 24.5.01.
KOPEL, DAVID, Arms and the Greeks, 3pp, from LIBERTY: 131, in PP 1568.
KOPP, STEFAN, Costa Rica Libre! 1 S. , in PP 1617: 29.
KORWIN, ALAN, Littleton, Colorado Shootings & Gun Laws, 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 173. A list of the CURRENT federal, state and local laws violated at Columbine High School, www.gunlaws.com/ E-mail: The Sandman: mailto:sandman@azstarnet.com At most some prominent figures do get some limited police protection. Others have to protect themselves or hire bodyguards. Laws, however severe and well-intentioned, CANNOT protect you - but they can threaten you, deprive you of your liberties, expose you to the whims of bureaucrats, judges, policemen etc., and infringe your rights, property, health and even threaten your life. How much more evidence for this do you need than the public records? Thus, if any laws at all, then to each, for all his own affairs and those of like-minded and associated people - and for all their peaceful actions, ONLY THE OWN KIND OF LAWS, PERSONAL LAWS! - PIOT, J.Z., 6. & 26.5.01. - Are still more territorial laws & regulations the solution in any sphere? - J.Z., 26.5.02.
KOSANKE, JOHN, See: FREE NATION UPDATE.
KOSKI, LINDA, It Could Happen Here, 2pp, on martial law in Poland: 60, in PP 1572-73.
KOSOVO WAR, See: DEMPSEY, GARY, The Kosovo Tangle, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 197. - All fighting sides still continue to ignore the just, liberating and tolerant alternative of full exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer communities. Under this condition the Kosovo tangle, as well, would untangle itself! - To each the governmental or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! - J.Z.
KRAUS, HERMANN, Pantheismus, 3 S.: 233, in PP 1588.
KRAUSE, SUSANNE, New ideas why life must end in death, 1990, 1p: 753, in PP 1589-94. - New? List, number and confront all such - by contrary ideas! - J.Z.
KRAUT, ULRIKE & SWOBODA, WALTER & WEITKUNAT, ROLF, Biedermann u. die Datenschuetzer, 5 S., in PP 1625: 98.
KRONSTADT REBELLION, See: BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, Die Kronstadt Rebellion, 34pp: 93, in PP 1576. - Unfortunately, the instance of the K.R. and of other larger resistance actions did not lead most anarchists and libertarians to ponder better programs - that could have led the K.R. to victory and could have prevented the troubles remaining after the collapse of the totalitarian socialist system in most countries. The territorial and bureaucratic system remained and it, too, has totalitarian features, only somewhat mitigated by democratic or republican features. - We should not only try to report historical events but also to learn sufficiently from them, especially to avoid their mistakes. That requires many studies headed like: What would have happened if factors xyz had been changed thus...? These studies, too, should be based historical experience with these factors. - Thought experiments should be conducted, a kind of reverse SF, from which a better informed futurism might result. In my peace program, in PP 60-63, I provided a rough draft for a libertarian revolutionary liberation and defence system. But it needs much work still - by me and others, to come closer to what is required. - J.Z.
KROPOTKIN PETER, Anarchism, 1905, an article for the 11th edition of the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 10pp, in PP 1689-1693: 206.
KROPOTKIN PETER, Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal, n.d., "Piotr", revision of a speech given by Kropotkin in England, 19pp, in PP 1689-1693: 187.
KROPOTKIN, PETER, Fields, Factories and Workshops, 1912, 477 pages, in Part II, starting with new numbering: 1-75, in PP 1546. - The weakest points of most anarchists are their "economics" & their territorial intolerance, i.e., their remaining dogmatism & authoritarianism. Among them Kropotkin was exceptional as a scientist and opponent to Malthusianism. - J.Z.
KROPOTKIN, PETER, See: DAVIS, BROOKS E., Mutual Aid Revisited: Kropotkin's Work from a Modern View, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 617.
KUEHNELT-LEDDIHN, ERIC VON, Democracy's Road to Tyranny, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 177.
KUKLINSKY, TIMOTHY P., Abortion, 1p: 90, in PP 1556.
KUKLINSKY, TIMOTHY P., Patents, 1/2 p: 83, in PP 1556. - Opposed.
KUKLINSKY, TIMOTHY P., The Labor Theory of Value, 1/2 p: 81, in PP 1556.
KUN, T., Project Mind. The Conquest of Man & Matter through Accelerated Thought, Leaflet, 2pp, on the book, 304pp, from Unimedia Publishing. - Insert to LONGEVITY REPORT: 172, in PP 1554/55.
KUROWSKI, JOHN WILLIAM, Are Paper Money Schemes Just Conspiracy Scams? 1p in PP 1637-1640: 21.
KYFHO! Keep Your Freaking Hands Off!!! Introductory web page, without stating URL, 4pp, with links, in PP 1614: 188. - Send comments to e-mail: kyfhomyob@yahoo.com - It claimed, when I downloaded, over 2 million visitors since May 16, 1997!
KYSOR, GEORGE, Integrated Index of Selected Publications, Part 4, a composite name and subject index derived from the books listed in parts 1 & 2, 6pp, Babbitt to Boyde: 271, in PP 1565-67. - He once indexed about 150 freedom books. This may be a sample of this index. Then he sold rights to it and, as far as I know, it was never published. - J.Z.
KYSOR, GEORGE, Making a Getaway after the Loss of the Dollar, 3pp on survivalism: 205, in PP 1565-67.
KYSOR, GEORGE, Review, 3pp, of: MORGAN, GEORGE W., The Human Predicament: 151, in PP 1565-67. - "A more appropriate title might be: 'The Case of Irrationalism'".
KYSOR, GEORGE, Review, 3pp, of: REICH, CHARLES A., The Greening of America: 116, in PP 1565-67.
L5 NEWS, April 82, 20pp: 42; May 82, 20pp: 94; June 82, 21pp: 152; Jan. 83, 20pp: 205, in PP 1589-94. - Later: extracts in columns.
LA METTRIE, JULIEN OFFRAY DE, See: LSR VERLAG & LASKA, BERND A.
LABADIE COLLECTION, THE, Introduction, with links, 2pp. Manuscripts in the Labadie Collection, in PP 1695: 58. www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/SpecColl.lib/brochurecover.html - Will they ever be published or just hoarded there? - J.Z.
LABADIE, JOSEPH A., Anarchism: What It Is and What It Is Not, 2pp, in PP 1694: 106. - Provided by ANARCHIST LIBRARY, http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/index.html
LABADIE, JOSEPH, See: ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist. Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, 1p leaflet only, for her 1988 book of 328pp: 122, in PP 1549.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, 1898 - 1975, Miscellaneous Writings, Volumes 1 & 2, 2001, 420 pages, in PP 1723/24. - Incomplete, ill asssorted, unindexed. With spelling, typos, grammar, punctuation and a style all his own. - You take your pick from this individualist anarchist! Others get cranky for much lesser causes. (He not only knew how to find enemies but also how to make them, even among those who, ideologically, were largely his allies. - J.Z., 30.8.01.) - - With some annotations by John Zube. Since the originals and photocopies are often flawed, and my scanning programs are not working for me, so far, with such photocopies, the texts were keyboarded-in by me. Further such volumes are to follow - when I finally get around to them. - J.Z. - My scanning system was functional for a while, for most of PP 1-20 & PP 399-401 - but is now disfunctional again. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
LABADIE, LAURANCE 1898 - 1975, Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 3, 2001, 210 pages. Unedited and compiled by John Zube, in PP 1725: 1. - Left still incomplete, unedited, ill assorted & unindexed by me. With spelling, typos, grammar, punctuation and a style all his own. - You take your pick from this individualist anarchist! Others get cranky for much lesser causes. - With some annotations by John Zube, usually in brackets and another typeface. Since the originals and photocopies are often flawed, and my scanning programs are not working for me, so far, with such photocopies, the texts were keyboarded-in by me. Further such volumes are to follow - when I finally get around to them. I do hope that I did not add too many typos and spelling mistakes of my own. WORD helped me to avoid some of them. - J.Z., 10.9.01.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, A few Reasons why Governments Will Blow us all up, 7.-12. 10.68, 7pp, in PP 1725: 88.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, A Fleeting Thought - Recaptured, 16.9.60, 1p, on psychologists, especially. T. Schroeder, in PP 1725: 102.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, About me and MJL, Feb. 17, 1968, 1p, (68) , in PP 1723/24: 307.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Abstract Value Unit, n.d. 1p, in PP 1723/24: 141.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, An Explanation, Dec. 30, 1958, 2pp, stamped: 81, on his article: Man's concern for Truth, in PP 1723/24: 226.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anarchism and the Money Problem, 9 pages, n.d., with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 40.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anarchy and Competition, version 1, 13pp, in PP 1723/24: 77.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anarchy and Competition, version 2, 25pp, in PP 1723/24: 52.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, A Way Out, a reply to a questionnaire by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, n.d., 1p. This reply may not have been sent! - J.Z. , in PP 1725: 173.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, A Word to --- Nobody! 7.1.65, 1p, in PP 1725: 106.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Another Rumination about the Pastime of Casting Pearls to the (other) Swine, Feb. 23, 1968, (89), in PP 1723/24: 1p: 322. - He didn't throw pearls often enough! He tried to spread his prejudices, too! -J.Z.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anti Intellectualism, 8.12.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 170.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, As for the Criticism of Comment on my Articles in A WAY OUT, 2/24/68, 1p (85) , in PP 1723/24: 318.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, As Regards Cosmology, 12.10.65, 1p, on his anger on the war in Vietnam, in PP 1725: 103.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Benjamin Franklin, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 396.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Bertrand Russell vs Edward Teller, 10.3.60, 2pp, numbered: 92, in PP 1725: 66.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Bluff in order to Feel Worth to Endure, Dec. 3, 1958, 3pp, stamped: 59, in PP 1723/24: 199.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Bonds and Interest, Oct. 1, 1949, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 164.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Book (biography) about Stephen Pearl Andrews (by Madelaine B. Stern) , 2pp, in PP 1725: 107.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Borsodi, Note of Feb. 3, 1968, 1p, (37) , in PP 1723/24: 285.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Bullshit from the Orthodox, 24.10.65, 1p, with a comment, 10.12.65, 1p, in PP 1725: 176.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Cannibalism, Modern Style, 1950? 1p, in PP 1723/24: 157. - No. 29, probably, of L.L.'s compilation: "Odds and Ends from a Libertarian Stand".
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Can We Change People's Minds? Feb. 6, 1968, 1p, (52) , in PP 1723/24: 299.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Catastrophy!! 28.1.65, 1/2 p, in PP 1725: 203.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Clear and Present Danger, Nov. 14, 1958, 4pp, stamped: 63, in PP 1723/24: 205.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Cogitations about Money, n.d., 5pp, making 28 points, in PP 1723/24: 107.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Cogitations of a Crank, Oct. 1957, 2pp, stamped: 51, in PP 1723/24: 182.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Cold War, 12.9.1960, 2pp, in PP 1725: 51.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Collision Course, 3. 11. 66, 2pp, in PP 1725: 126.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Comment on an Article Titled "Neither War nor Peace" by Hugh Seton-Watson, in the August 29 1960 issue of US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, 23.8.1960, 1p, in PP 1725: 50.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Comment on an Article Titled "Peace and Freedom" by Sidney Hook, from THE NEW LEADER, and reprinted in THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN of June 1 1960, 4.8.60, 2pp, in PP 1725: 75 .
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Comment on the Proposals of some Modern Saviors, 1.4.60, 1p, in PP 1725: 68.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Comment on the Proposals of some Modern Saviors about Avoiding the Menace of Atomic War, 18.4.60, 4pp, in PP 1725: 70.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Comment on The Wanted Formula , by David Diamond, Dec. 28, 1952, 6pp, in PP 1723/24: 149.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Concerning Man's Concern with Truth or the Utility of Untruth (of Lies), Nov. 1, 1958, 2pp, stamped: 55, in PP 1723/24: 185.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Confusion in Economic Thought, 29 points, n.d., with some notes by J.Z., 1p, in PP 1723/24: 1.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Contradiction through Frames of Reference, Nov. 24, 1958, 1/2 page, stamped: 65, in PP 1723/24: 209.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Copyrights owner, his niece, Carlotta Anderson, CarlottaRA@aol.com 38 Wellesley Circle, Glen Echo, MD 200 912, tel: (301) 229-3748 fax: (301) 229-2387. - Author of: All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, 1998, 328pp, Wayne State University Press, ISBN 0-8143-2707-9, $ 34.95 cloth http://members.aol.com/labadiejo/index.html
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Critical Comment on Social Credit, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 8, appeared in MOTHER EARTH, April 1934.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Dear comrade and friend, n.d., 2 pages, follow-up on on his article on Marxian Socialism, in PP 1723/24: 28.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Dinner, anybody? 22.4. 68, 3pp, on nuclear war threat, in PP 1725: 143.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Dog in the Manger, 24/25.12.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 171.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Do We Ever Learn? March 1, 1968, 2pp, (106) , in PP 1723/24: 340.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Economic rent + distribution, Economic rent vs occupancy + Use (question of equality) 1/2p, in PP 1723/24: 19.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Education as a Cure, 1/2 p, n.d. , in PP 1723/24: 48.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Education - what for? Nov. 9, 1958, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 191.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Erroneous conceptions in regard to money, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 112.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Extracts from Labadie, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 8, appeared in MOTHER EARTH, Sep. 1934.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Facing Futility, 7.10.65, 1p, in PP 1725: 112.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Fighting and Folly, 4pp, manuscript, appeared in MAN! June 1936, in PP 1725: 43.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Footnote to the first paragagraph of "The World as we Know it". 9.6.68, 1p, in PP 1725: 158.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Freedom and Guerilla Warfare, 22.4.68, 1p, in PP 1725: 141.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Freedom in Education, Nov. 5, 1958, 2pp, stamped: 57, Printed in BALANCED LIVING, partly in Dec. 1958 & rest in March 1959, in PP 1723/24: 188.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Freedom in Education # 2, n.d., 1p, in PP 1723/24: 190.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Generalities of Laurance Labadie's Credo, 1.5.1968, 1p, 10 points, (01), in PP 1723/24: 250.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, God's in his Heaven . . . , April 1, 1960, 1p, stamped: 95, in PP 1723/24: 248.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Harms, John, Comment on 2 of his books, Sep. 23, 1968, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 400.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Hello, n.d., 1/2 page note on his scribbling, ideas & publishing or non-publishing, in PP 1723/24: 249.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Heredity - Environment, n.d., 1p, stamped: 40, in PP 1723/24: 178.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, High Finance, 25.12.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 130. - Full financial freedom would bring "high finance" down, in most cases. - Even without it, it manages to waste or lose millions to billions every year, via its supposed "experts". - J.Z., 30.5.02.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, History in Review. Another Artistic Attempt to Paint a Picture for the Delectation and Study of and by Imbeciles, Feb. 12, 1968, 1p, (60), with notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 303.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Human Behavior, incomplete? n.d., 1p, stamped 70, in PP 1723/24: 214.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, I Was a Hatchet Man towards Borsodiism, Dec. 19 & 27, 1958, 3pp, stamped: 75, in PP 1723/24: 222.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Ignorance and Mental Sickness, Dec. 1, 1958, 2pp, stamped: 71, in PP 1723/24: 216.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, In a Pickle! 29.1.65, 1p, in PP 1725: 203.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Incidents which tempted me to rummage through my notes for "What Is Man" stuff, 1/2p, (96), with 1p on Stirner, in PP 1723/24: 330.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Infantile Radicalism, # 2, number-stamped: 5. Published in RESISTANCE, Dec. 1949, Vol, 8, No. 3, 6pp, on the infantilism of communism, in PP 1723/24: 167.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Internal Conditions. Itemized Population of a Civilized Community in 1937, 1 p list of professions and activities, with his definitions of them, in PP 1725: 20.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is Communism Sound? Some reasons why an anarchist does not believe in communism, 8pp, appeared in MOTHER EARTH, June 1934 & as pamphlet, in Spanish, in Barcelona, 1936, in PP 1723/24: 30.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is Economic Rent a Delusion? n.d., number-stamped: 11, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 162.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is There an Absolute Truth?, 8.8.66, 4pp, in PP 1725: 14.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is World-wide Conflict Inevitable? 8.12.1960, 1p, first draft, in PP 1725: 61.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is World-wide Conflict Inevitable? 8.12.1960, 2pp, second draft, in PP 1725: 62.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, It's Important how you Look at Things, March 7, 1968, 1p, (115), on Marx & Proudhon, in PP 1723/24: 352.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is Interest Necessary? # 2, Sep. 1950? 5pp, in PP 1723/24: 158.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is Love the Answer? Nov. 7, 1958, 1p, stamped: 60, in PP 1723/24: 202. - To say that "love" is the answer to every problem is as absurd as to say that "greed" or "hate" would cause all the problems. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Josiah Warren, Sep. 23, 1968, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 401.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Justice, n.d., 1p, in PP 1725: 13.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, LeFevre, Feb. 29, 1968, 2pp, (110) , in PP 1723/24: 342.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, LeFevre, n.d., 1/2p, (81), with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 316.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Letters commenting on the Oct. 1967 issue of A WAY OUT, 1p summary, Jan 12, 1968, (06) , in PP 1723/24: 253.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Liberty and the State, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 6, appeared in MOTHER EARTH, Jan. 1934.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Life, Pain, and Death, Nov. 28, 1958, 1p, stamped: 68, in PP 1723/24: 212.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Looking into the Historical Mirror, 30.11.66, 2pp, in PP 1725: 166.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Man of Beast? n.d., 1/2 page, on dogs, stamped: 52, in PP 1723/24: 184.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, 31.12.66, 3pp, apart from 2 unintended gaps, in PP 1725: 131.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, MJL, Jan. 18, 1968, 1p, (12), in PP 1723/24: 260.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, MJL, Jan. 22, 1968, 1p, (23), attacking paid libertarians as scoundrels. Envy again? - J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 270.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Marxian Socialism, n.d., 1p, critical, in PP 1723/24: 26.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Mental Attitudes, 3pp, appeared in MAN!, March 1936, with 13 notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 16.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Money and Liberty, # 1, Oct. 23, 1949, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 114.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Money and Liberty, # 2, June 25, 1950, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 115.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Money and Politics, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 5, appeared in MOTHER EARTH, Dec. 1933.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Money and the Law of Contractions, 5pp, n.d., with comments by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 125.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Much Ado about what? 6.11.66, 3pp, in PP 1725: 123.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, My World Outlook, as of this date, 25.11.64, 3pp, in PP 1725: 186.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, New York Mosquitoes, n.d., 1/2 page, stamped: 53, in PP 1723/24: 184 .
LABADIE, LAURANCE, No More Hunger, by William Dudley Pelley, review by L.L., Feb. 22, 1968, 2pp, (91), with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 324.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Notes about my Credo, Dec. 5, 1960, 2pp, on Proudhon, in PP 1723/24: 386.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Notes on Money, n.d., 1/2 p, in PP 1723/24: 179.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Notes on the Value of Paper Money, June 21, 1950, 4pp - on tax foundation, in PP 1723/24: 135.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Objections to Communism, n.d., 2pp, 29 points, in PP 1723/24: 38.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Objections to Communism, n.d., 2pp, 29 points, in PP 1723/24: 38.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Objectivity, Nov. 27, 1958, 1p, stamped: 67, in PP 1723/24: 211.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On a Redemption Provision for Credit (Paper) Money, Nov. 6, 1948, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 142.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Atomic War, n.d., 1p, in PP 1725: 64.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Avoiding the Atomic War Menace, 18.4.60, 1p, in PP 1725: 73.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Equitism, 9 pages, on the philosophy of W.E. Brokaw, 1935, in PP 1725: 4. - Includes: BROKAW, W.E. to LABADIE, LAURANCE, 11.3.35, 2pp: 6. - LABADIE, LAURANCE to BROKAW, W.E. , 23.3.35, 3pp: 9.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Fraud and Degeneracy, 4.1.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 172.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Natural Law and Punishment, 29.12.60, 1p, in PP 1725: 105.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On the Casting of Stones, Nov. 3, 1958, 1/2 page, stamped: 56, in PP 1723/24: 187.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On the Condition of One's Psychic Urge, n.d., 1p, stamped: 39, in PP 1723/24: 177.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On the Impossibility of Achieving World Peace, 21.11.1960, 3pp, in PP 1725: 58.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On the Luxury of Integrity, and Danger, and Associations, Feb. 21, 1968, 1p, (83) , in PP 1723/24: 317.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On the Rejuvenation and Perpetuation of the Human Race, 5.3.64, 3pp, in PP 1725: 85.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On the Volume and Value of Money, Nov. 7, 1949, 2pp, with comments by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 239.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Writing. Differences between ... and myself, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 2.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On your Objection to my Use of "Feelingful" Words, # 1, n.d., 1p, stamped: 88, in PP 1723/24: 243.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, One Refutation of the "Time Preference" Theory, Jan. 30, 1968, 1p, (26), in PP 1723/24: 273.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, One Way of Getting Something Done, 21.1.65, 3pp, on FB, Taxes & Land Monopoly, in PP 1725: 191.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Page Stirner! Dec. 8, 1966, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 381.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Panic in America at the Thought of Utopia, 25.1.65, 1p, in PP 1725: 202.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Parker & Stirner, n.d., 1p, (97) , in PP 1723/24: 332.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Pierre Joseph Proudhon and the Historical Development of Society, Oct. 20, 1966, 3pp, in PP 1723/24: 393.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Political Considerations, March 28, 1968, 1p, (121) , in PP 1723/24: 361.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Poverty, n.d., 1p, in PP 1723/24: 180.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Problem and Purpose of Article "Why Do Men Fight?", June 1950, 16 points, 1p, in PP 1725: 34.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Proposed Letter to the Editor of LIFE SCIENCE, Feb. 27, 1968, 1p, (99) , in PP 1723/24: 333.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Prostitution as a Way of Life, Feb. 12, 1968, 1p, (62), attacking famous libertarians, because they are paid! With some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 304.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Proudhon and the Course of History, Sep. 3, 1966, 3pp, in PP 1723/24: 389.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Proudhon and the Free Society, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1725: 113.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Proudhon, P. J., System of Economical Contradictions, extracts by L. Labadie, 7pp, in PP 1725: 115.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Quotes from Mr. Child's Letter to Mildred Loomis, Dated Jan. 1968, Feb. 5, 68, 1p, (104) , in PP 1723/24: 335.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Ramparts College, March 26, 1968, 1/2 p, (125) , in PP 1723/24: 365.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Rampart Journal, 1968 protest letter against over-charging, 1/2 page, in PP 1723/24: 410.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Re Sid Parker's Article Defending his Position, n.d., 1p, (46) , in PP 1723/24: 289.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Re Sid Parker's Reply to Roseman and Labadie, n.d., 1p, (48) & (49) , in PP 1723/24: 292.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Re the Simonson and Childs Letters, 2/3/68, 1p, (36) , in PP 1723/24: 284.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Referring to the Crystal Ball, July 18, 1965, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 133.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Reflections on a Misspent Life, Jan. 5, 1959, 1p, stamped: 82, in PP 1723/24: 228.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Reflections on Liberty, manuscript, making 14 points, 10 pp, published in MAN! 8/1938, in PP 1725: 21.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Reflections on Socio-economic Evolution, 1p, leaflet, (94), printed, probably, by L.L., in PP 1723/24: 329.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Reflections on the Eugenics Cult, n.d., 1p, stamped: 34, in PP 1723/24: 174.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Refractory Thoughts on Re-Reading Don Werkheiser's "Is it Possible to Survive?", 14.1.65, 7pp, in PP 1725: 195.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Regarding the "Libertarian Socialist League", 20.6.39, Comments on Melchior Seele's criticism of the Manifesto issued by the "Libertarian Socialist League". (See MAN!, Dec. 38, Feb. 39, April 39), 5pp, in PP 1725: 95. - This article contains a large panarchistic segment! - J.Z.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Research! 29.11.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 165.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Robinson Crusoe, August 9, 1968, 2pp, with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 398.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Salient Points in the Foregoing Article (The Relation between the Money & Land Problems.), n.d., 1p, in PP 1723/24: 120.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Scarcity, 1p, manuscript, of article printed in MAN! May 1936, in PP 1725: 18.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Semantics, Frames of Reference, and Borsodi-ism, Dec. 1958, 2pp, stamped 72, in PP 1723/24: 217. - Also on Schroederism! - J.Z.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Should I Try to Communicate? 13.3.65, 3pp, in PP 1725: 109.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Should Paper Money be Redeemable? Oct. 8, 1949, 1p, with comments by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 143.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Simonson, n.d., 1p, response to a letter containing communist beliefs, (05), in PP 1723/24: 252.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Sit Down Strikes, undated note, 1/2 p, in PP 1725: 12.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Skulls of Granite, 19.11.65, 2pp, in PP 1725: 189.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Socio-Mental Antipodes, 23.12.65, 1p, in PP 1725: 175.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Some Essential Considerations in Sociology, 1940, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 404/
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Some Reflections on the Prospect for Inflation, June 1, 1948, 3pp, in PP 1723/24: 147.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Stirner - (Re Sid Parker) After receiving MINUS ONE, No. 21, March 20/21, 1968, 4pp, (128) , in PP 1723/24: 369.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Stirner, Feb. 18, 1968, 1p, Stirner not an "amoralist", in PP 1723/24: 311.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Talking Greek to the Hottentots, # 2, n.d., 1p, in PP 1725: 31.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Technique to Influence and Convince, Dec. 1958, 1p, stamped: 74, in PP 1723/24: 221.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Author's in the Book, 1958, 1/2p, stamped: 79, more on Borsodi-ism, in PP 1723/24: 225.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Behaviour of Crowds by Everett Dean Martin, notes, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 49.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Birch Society, 24.10.65, 1p, in PP 1725: 178.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Crystal Ball Era, Jan. 4, 1953, 3pp, on L.L.'s crisis theory, with comments by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 130.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Father of Fascism, 4pp, appeared in MAN! April 1935 & FREEDOM 6/35, on Marx, in PP 1723/24: 19.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Heart of the Matter, Nov. 25, 1958, 2pp, stamped: 66, on capital, money, interest, in PP 1723/24: 209.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Hen or the Egg, which Came First? 29.1.65, 1p, in PP 1725: 204.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Human Cauldron, 25.12.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 159.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Indian Libertarian, To the Editor, Feb. 19, 1959, 11pp, including some letters by Henry Meulen, on "money creation" and central banking, stamped: 86, in PP 1723/24: 233. - Published in THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, May 1, 1959.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Interest Steal, Mutual Banking, in MONEY, Nov. 1949, 1p, in PP 1723/24: largely identical with the above article (Bonds & Interest, sheet 164.): 166.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The More Things Change the More they Remain the Same, 22.1.65, 1p, in PP 1725: 194.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Moving Kaleidoscopic Panorama, 5.7.65, 2pp, in PP 1725: 179.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Mumbo Jumbo Theory of Social Relationships, 1.12.66, 2pp, in PP 1725: 168.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The New Religion, 27.1.65, one paragraph, on "god" as a worm, in PP 1725: 205.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Onward Tide of Reaction, written before the presidential election, n.d., 3pp, in PP 1725: 183.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Relation between the Money and Land Problems. Showing the connection between interest rates on money, the value of land, and the portions of economic rent absorbed by taxation, Jan. 20, 1954, 4pp, in PP 1723/24: 116.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Relation of Money to the Social Problem. The Original Copy, Dec. 1948, 5pp, in PP 1723/24: 91. - Version 2, Dec. 1948, 5pp: 95. - Version 3? Dec. 1948, 6pp: 100.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Significance of Communism as a Societary Doctrine, n.d., complete? 3p, stamped: 91, in PP 1723/24: 245.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Steady Growth of Monopoly, Sep. 1950, 1p, stamped: 42, in PP 1723/24: 181. -Monopoly isn't "growing" but legislated into existence! - J.Z., 29.8.01.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Supreme Idiocy of Mutual Extermination, for what? 8.11.66, 2pp, in PP 1725: 134
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Universe of Values never Changes! Nov. 7, 1949, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 156.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The World as we Know it, or rather Shall not Know it, # 2 , 4.2.65, 8pp, in PP 1725: 146.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The World, it's Wonderful, 12.1.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 154.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, They Have Got you, Buddy! 24.11.65, 1/2 page, in PP 1725: 182.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Things Ain't always what they Look, Nov. 11, 1958, 1p, stamped 62, on open air speaking in Detroit of 30's & emergency money issues, in PP 1723/24: 204.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Thoughts Evoked by Reading: Nineteen Seventeen. The Russian Revolution Betrayed, by Voline, n.d., 2pp, stamped: 83, in PP 1723/24: 229.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Time Preference, Jan. 20, 1968, 2pp, (13), with notes by J.Z. on interest & note issues, in PP 1723/24: 261.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Tit for Tat, Jan. 14, 1965, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 405.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, To a Critic Who Considers Me Cold and Unloving, 1 April 1961 or 1962, 1p,in PP 1723/24: 407.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, To Butt, or not to Butt, # 2, Dec. 18, 1958, 1/2 page, stamped: 80, in PP 1723/24: 225.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to CHILDS, ROY, March 17, 1968, 2pp, (112), in PP 1723/24: 348.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to CHILDS, ROY, March 27, 1968, 3pp, (120) , in PP 1723/24: 358.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to INNOVATOR, 29.5.68 & comments on INNOVATOR, 30.5.68, 3pp, in PP 1725: 136.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to JOHNSTON, RICHARD B., 8.4.61, 3pp, in PP 1725: 78.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to KNIGHTON, n.d., on racism, 1/2p, (5&), with notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 301.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to KRIMERMAN, LEN, Jan. 30, 1968, 2pp, (27) , in PP 1723/24: 274.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to KRIMERMAN, LEN, March 8, 1968, 3pp, (111) , in PP 1723/24: 345.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to KRIMERMAN, LEN, Jan. 28, 1968, 1p, (21) , in PP 1723/24: 267.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, Feb. 3, 1968, 2pp, (105), on Childs, LeFevre et al, with some critical notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 336.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, 8.4.61, 1/2 p, in PP 1725: 76.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, n.d., 1p, (63) , in PP 1723/24: 305.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, n.d., 1p, (90), on tapes & LeFevre, in PP 1723/24: 323.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, 2.& 3.Feb.,1968, 3pp, (32) , in PP 1723/24: 280.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, 2/3/68, 1/2 page, (34) , in PP 1723/24: 283.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, 2/3/68, 1/2 page, (35) , in PP 1723/24: 283.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, 2/6/68, 3pp, (51), on Simonson, in PP 1723/24: 294.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, Feb. 14, 1968, 2pp, (66) , in PP 1723/24: 306.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, Feb. 19, 1968, 1p, (78), on editing, in PP 1723/24: 315.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, Feb. 3, 1968, 1p, (38) , in PP 1723/24: 286.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, Jan. 17, 1968, 1p (10) , in PP 1723/24: 257.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LOOMIS, MILDRED, n.d., 1/2p, (53) , in PP 1723/24: 301.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to LYND, STAUGHTON, Feb. 17, 1968, 2pp, (43), with notes by J.Z., in PP 1723/24: 287.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to MEULEN, HENRY, 19 Feb. 59, 1/3rd page, in PP 1723/24: 374.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to MEULEN, HENRY, March 19, 1959, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 239.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to MEULEN, HENRY, July 5, 1959, not sent, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 90.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to MOTHER EARTH, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 4, reproduced in M.E. Nov. 1933, On labour time as a value standard, critical.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to PARKER, S.E., June 7, 1962, 1/2p, in PP 1723/24: 375 .
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to ROSEMAN, HERBERT, n.d., 1/2 p, in PP 1723/24: 406.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to ROSEMAN, HERBERT, n.d., 1p, (75), on MJL & SoL, in PP 1723/24: 312.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to ROSEMAN, HERBERT, Feb. 18, 1968, 1/2p, (72) , in PP 1723/24: 310.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to ROSEMAN, HERBERT, Jan. 12, 1968, 1p, (07) , in PP 1723/24: 254.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to ROSEMAN, HERBERT, Jan. 19, 1968, 1p, on the book: Report from Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace, in PP 1723/24: 312.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to ROSEMAN, HERBERT, n.d., 1/2p, (98) , in PP 1723/24: 332.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to SCHUBERT, BRUNO H., Jan. 29, 1968, 1p, (24), on Gesell & THE ANSWER, in PP 1723/24: 270.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to SCHUBERT, BRUNO H., n.d., 1p, (25) on wrong food, in PP 1723/24: 272.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, to THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, To the Editor, March 19, 1959, 3pp, with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 240.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, To the Victims of the So-called Educational System, n.d., 1p, in PP 1725: 174.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, To those who May Disagree with my Prediction of the Inevitability of Atomic War, 17.6. 61, 3pp, in PP 1725: 81.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Tucker's Attitude during WW 1, 2pp, in PP 1725: 48.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, , n.d., 1p, (16) , in PP 1723/24: 265. On Vietnam War
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 1/2p, (123) , in PP 1723/24: 365.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, n.d., 1p, (31), "Notwithstanding all ...", in PP 1723/24: 279.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, n.d., 1p, (70), on MJL & The Nature of Man, in PP 1723/24: 309.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, n.d., 1p, (77), on MJL's intention to write about the nature of man, in PP 1723/24: 313.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, n.d., 1p, (116), on American scene and "degeneration", in PP 1723/24: 353.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, n.d., 1p, (88), in PP 1723/24: 321.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, n.d., 1p, (92), on LeFevre and anarchism, in PP 1723/24: 327.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled, Note, n.d., 1p, (113), on "studies" & "reports", in PP 1723/24: 350.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled, Note, n.d., on how to appeal to listeners and readers, a comment to a book, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 51 .
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled, Note, on money, n.d., 2pp with comments by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 123.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, on Ben Benton, The Confusion about Money, in April 55 INTERPRETER, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 121.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, on money, incomplete, 1p, points 19-24, in PP 1723/24: 112.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, n.d., unnumbered, fragment? 1p, on Freud, Reich, Suzanne Frank, in PP 1723/24: 266.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, n.d., 1p, (86), on government, editing, Borsodi, grouping, , in PP 1723/24: 319.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, n.d., comment on Walter Cronkite show of October 12, 1965, 1p, in PP 1725: 3.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, UntitledNote, n.d., on an article by George Woodcock, in FREEDOM, 19.10.46, 1p, in PP 1725: 100.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, undated, 2 self-revelatory remarks by L.L., 1p, in PP 1725: 121.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 1950, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 154, on Riegel.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 21.5.1950, on man fighting, 1p, in PP 1725: 42.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Sep. 1950? 2pp, on various gold standards, in PP 1723/24: 145.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Feb. 12, 1966, 1p, on Stirner, in PP 1723/24: 380.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, June 25, 1965, on Stirner and MINUS ONE, 4 sheets, complete? In PP 1723/24: 376.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 24.10.66, 1p, on Krimerman, Perry & Roseman, et al, put-downs, in PP 1725: 156.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, August 11, 1966, 2pp, on human relations, in PP 1723/24: 402.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Feb. 1, 1968, 1p, (33) , in PP 1723/24: 282.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Feb. 20, 1969, re article in MINUS ONE, of Dec. 1968, No. 23, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 384.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Jan. 22, 1968, 1p, probably to MJL, (22), attacking paid libertarians, in PP 1723/24: 268.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Jan. 30, 1968, 1p, (28) , in PP 1723/24: 275.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Jan. 31, 1968, 2pp, (29) , in PP 1723/24: 276.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Jan. 8, 1968, 1p, (02), on money monopoly, in PP 1723/24: 251.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, March 31, 1968, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 373.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Dec. 26, 1967, 1p, (100) on Hippies, in PP 1723/24: 334.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Feb. 25, 1968, 1p, (87), on Vietnam War & corporations, in PP 1723/24: 320.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Feb. 26, 1968, 3pp, in PP 1723/24: 338.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, March 14, 1968, 1p, (126) , in PP 1723/24: 366.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, March 16, 1968, 1p, (118), on consequences or utilitarianism, in PP 1723/24: 355.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, March 18, 1968, 2pp, (127?) , in PP 1723/24: 367.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, March 25, 1968, 2pp, (122) , in PP 1723/24: 362.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, March 6 & 7, 1968, 1p, (114), on worship, plunder, Vietnam, politicians, in PP 1723/24: 351.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note of Jan. 13, 1968, 1p, (08), on land tenure, resources, imperialism, in PP 1723/24: 255.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note of Jan. 17, 1968, 2pp, (09), on J. J. Martin, Communism, Warren, in PP 1723/24: 256.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, around 20-24 April 68, 1p, in PP 1725: 1.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Jan. 6, 1968 etc., 1p, (11) on reasons for lack of understanding, in PP 1723/24: 258.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 29. 4. 68, on arts, 1p, in PP 1725: 128.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 9 -25-68, 1/4 page, in PP 1723/24: 409.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 9.8.66, 1p, on communicating with people who have vested interests or are conditioned, in PP 1725: 155.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, August 18, 1968, 1p, number-stamped 20 & 21, in PP 1723/24: 408.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Jan. 31, 1968, 1p, (30), "The Exhibitionists..." on Optiz, Loomis, Borsodi, in PP 1723/24: 278.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled note, n.d., 1/2 p, possibly fragment from DISCUSSION, in PP 1725: 21.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled note, n.d., note on causes of WW 1 & 2, 1p, in PP 1725: 45.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Septermber 24, 1968, 1p, on the controllers and their sheep,in PP 1723/24: 409.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled note, undated, 1/2 p, in PP 1723/24: 9, on L.L.'s premises, with 9 annotations, in 2 pp, by J.Z..
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 26.2.68; 28.2. 68, 1p, in PP 1725: 101.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 14.11.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 160.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 17.8.68, 2pp, in PP 1725: 32.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 19.7.68, 1p, in PP 1725: 2.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Dec. 19, 1965, 1p, on why he writes letters rather than essays, in PP 1723/24: 407.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, Feb. 6, 1968, 2pp, with notes by J.Z., on Proudhon, French Revolution, communism, in PP 1723/24: 297.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled, Note, 11.9.65, 1/2 p, in PP 1725: 99, on his own "scribbling",.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note, 10.11.68, 1p, on the human animal, in PP 1725: 1.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Us + Them, 5.12.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 169.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Utopia, 1p, appeared in "l'en dehors", May 1936, in PP 1723/24: 12.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, War, War, War, # 2, 10.5.61, 1p, in PP 1725: 63.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Am I to You? May 20, 1950, 1/2 page, number-stamped: 26, in PP 1723/24: 174.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Are the Odds? 31.12.62, 1p, on war threat and war powers, in PP 1725: 83.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Does "Communism" Mean in Today's Geo-Political Age of Revolutionary Change? March 12, 1968, 1p, (117) , in PP 1723/24: 354. - I disagreed on so many points that I didn't bother to write them down. - J.Z.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Did you Say? 19.11.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 161.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is a Scoundrel? n.d., 1/2p, (15): Sometimes, he sounds, in reply: All but L.L.! - J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 265.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is an Organic Entity? March 28/29, 1968, 2pp, (119) , in PP 1723/24: 357.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What is Capitalism? 3 pp, appeared in MAN!, April 1936, in PP 1723/24: 13.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is Communism and what Does it Mean? n.d., 13 points, 1p, (71) , in PP 1723/24: 309.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is Heroism? Nov. 30, 1958,1p, stamped: 69, in PP 1723/24: 213.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is it Really all about? 23. 11.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 164.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is Man? Sep. 50, 1p, stamped: 37, in PP 1723/24: 175.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is the Cause of War? 14.11.60, probably first draft, 2pp, in PP 1725: 53.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is the Cause of War? 14.11.60, probably second draft, 2pp, in PP 1725: 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is the Educational Problem? # 3, Nov. 5, 1958, 7pp, stamped: 58, in PP 1723/24: 193.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Kind of Economic Institutions Would "Satisfy" True Human Nature? Reflections on Socio-Economic Evolution, n.d., manuscript, 2pp, (93) , in PP 1723/24: 328.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Makes Us Tick? n.d., 1p, stamped: 38, in PP 1723/24: 176.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Should a Man Do? 20.11.66, 2pp, on Tucker & WWI, in PP 1725: 162.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Where Do the Neurotics Come from? Feb. 23, 1959, 2pp, stamped: 85, on Schroeder, in PP 1723/24: 231.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Where Do we Go from here? 29.5.68, 2pp, in PP 1725: 139.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Where to, now? Dec. 1958, 1p, stamped: 73, in PP 1723/24: 220.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Who Is the Real Promoter of Communism? 8.11.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 129.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Why Do Men Fight and Destroy each other? June 1950, 7pp, article No. 27, in PP 1725: 35.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Why Fascism, # 1, appeared in MAN!, April 1935, with some addenda, 3pp, in PP 1723/24: 22.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Why Who Says What? Jan. 20, 1969, 1p, (14?) , in PP 1723/24: 264.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Wiek - on Cuba, 25 Dec. 1965, 2pp, with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 396.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Words Do not Convey Understanding, or, I write for sonsabitches, 19.11.65, 2pp, in PP 1725: 180.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Works of PIERRE JOSEPH PROUDHON, 1809-1865, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 388.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, World Peace Meeting, a play in one act, 1p, 1935, in PP 1723/24: 26.
LABOR LEGISLATION, See: WALKER, DEBORAH, The Inequality of Labor Legislation, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 3pp, in PP 1764: 121.
LADOW, CHARLES R., Do You Want to Live Forever? THE FREEMAN, 3/74, 6pp, in PP 1754: 18.
LACHMANN, LUDWIG M., Review, 2pp, of: HAUSMAN, DANIEL M., Capital, Profits and Price: An Essay in the Philosophy of Economics, N.Y., CUP, 1981, 253pp: 88, in PP 1574-75.
LACY, MARY G., Food Control During 46 Centuries, A contribution to the history of price fixing, 1p: 67, in PP 1549.
LADOW, CHARLES R., The Right to Be Wrong & the Obligation to be Right, THE FREEMAN, 11/73, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 393.
LADOWE, CHARLES R., Blunders of the Founding Fathers, THE FREEMAN, 2/75, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 172. - Free Banking, Post Office & the Constitution.
LAETRILE, See: EDWALL, DENNIS, Cancer, Laetrile and the State, 5pp, in PP 1656-1659: 212.
LAFAVE, KENNETH, Randian Esthetics: A Critique, 3pp: 338, in PP 1565-67.
LAI, STEPHEN, Protectionism: A Threat to Individual Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 10/86, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 117.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS & LIBERTY ACTIVISTS, Books especially recommended by Liberty Activists, 4pp, of short descriptions, in PP 1675: 128, alos in PP 1677: 186. - I guess that in this way you could earn a commission for recommending your favourite books - if they are in print and available from a particular source. - J.Z.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Leaflet, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 500. - Ask for catalog: e-mail: orders@LFB.org
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Leaflet, 1p, in PP 1698: 135.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Sciabarra Titles for Sales, 7 pp, in PP 1682: 1.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS: Laissez Faire Economic Theory, titles, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 13.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, 1987 offers, especially by and on Ayn Rand, 8pp: 407, in PP 1579-80.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden and Objectivist Writings offered, 4pp: 403, in PP 1574-75.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Want Books on Libertarianism? 1p: 81, in PP 1559. - Do you really want many more such books? Then read and produce them on microfiche! - J.Z.
LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Doug Porter, links to his 2 articles, in PP 1663: 154.
LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Hints only to its Mission Statement, Conditions for writers & Comic Strip "DeMOCKracy". Look them up, online! In PP 1661: 73A.
LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY, Home Page, LAISSEZ FAIRE TIMES, back issues, interviews & articles offered, 1p 149, in PP 1568. - Contact: CityClerk@LFCity.com
LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, NOTE THAT YOU CAN, FREE OF CHARGE, SUBSCRIBE TO THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, ONLINE! IT OFFERS AN ENORMOUS QUANTITY OF LIBERTARIAN ARTICES! I WOULD HAVE SUBSCRIBED MYSELF IF I WERE NOT ALREADY FLOODED WITH READING MATTER. - J.Z., 26.5.01.
LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Welcome, bringing the start of 3 articles, continued in the rest of the website, 3pp, Dec. 11, 97, vol. 1, issue 6, in PP 1661: 70. - If you are lucky, I have downloaded these articles & will fiche them somewhere. Otherwise, look up its very extensive website! - J.Z.
LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY WRITERS INDEX, 2pp of associated names. "Click on Writers Name for all of their own articles". Laissez Faire City Bookshop is associated with it. In PP 1628: 205.
LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY, Advertisement, a few lines on its contents. Typically, it gives neither the URL nor an e-mail address. In PP 1629: 82.
LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY, Main Gate, Philosophy & Mission Statement, 3pp, www.lfcity.com , in PP 1675: 182.
LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY, Writers'Index, alphabetical, 1p, in PP 1661: 43.
LAISSEZ-FAIRE ECONOMICS VS. COLLECTIVIST ANARCHISM, See: SLOAN, J. NATHANIEL, On the Defence of Laissez-Faire Economics against the Case Presented by Collectivist Anarchism, 1997, 5pp, with URLs, www.pitzer.edu/~dward http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/dward/classes/Anarchy/anarchyinternet.html in PP 1695: 186. - Dana Ward - "Greed and the motive for profit would do away with any semblance of the anarchist order." - Rather, greed and the profit motive can form the soundest foundation for anarchism - after basic freedom principles, including the panarchistic ones. - J.Z., 11.6.01, 8.7.01.
LAISSEZ-FAIRE REPUBLIC, Separation of Force and Whim, 2pp, with links, no URL, in PP 1682: 179.
LAISSEZ FAIRE, See: LONG, LAZARUS, What is Laissez-faire? 1996/98, 2pp, in PP 1612: 39.
LAISSEZ-FAIRE, Organ for Fremskrittpartiets Utrednings-Institutt, Oslo, I/1, 1989, 8pp: 103, in PP1553.
LALY, JEAN-PIERRE, To Express Oneself, 1p, in PP 1610: 48.
LAMBERT, IAN T.G., Spencer Reconsidered, 1p: 56, in PP 1564. - On H. Spencer's Social Statics.
LAMBERTON, LANCE, Property Rights & the First Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 208.
LAMBORN, ELLIS W., A Market Choice of Money, THE FREEMAN, 6/80, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 180.
LAMBRO, DONALD, Left-wing Demonstrators Missed the Mark, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1671: 171.
L'ANARCHO, Home Page, 1/2p www.multimania.com lanarcho@multimania.com , in PP 1675: 190.
LANCASTER, JOSEPH, See: CHODES, JOHN, Public Education - - Dump It. Let private enterprise do the job, 1988, 1p, in PP 1609: 53. - From NY Times, 12-19-88, on Joseph Lancaster's system.
LAND & MONEY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Relation between the Money and Land Problems. Showing the connection between interest rates on money, the value of land, and the portions of economic rent absorbed by taxation, Jan. 20, 1954, 4pp, in PP 1723/24: 116. - LABADIE, LAURANCE, Salient Points in the Foregoing Article (The Relation between the Money & Land Problems.), n.d., 1p, in PP 1723/24: 120.
LAND REFORM, See essays of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1668/69, 410pp.
LAND REFORM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Whose Land Is it, anyway? 1995/96, 2pp, in PP 1612: 97.
LAND REFORM, See: MAKIN, JOHN H., Social Security: Nothing But A Ponzi Scheme, 2pp, in PP 1609: 55. - NY TIMES, Oct. 8, 1988 & FORT FREEDOM files.
LAND RIGHTS, See: PITT, A..R.(TONY), Aboriginal Treaty - Drafted 1988, 2pp: 83, in PP 1551. - All exclusive land-"rights", except those small ones required to live and work somewhere, are claimed and practised at the expense or the rights and liberties of other people. Do apply the concept of "spaceship" Earth to this planet and keep in mind that none of us or of our ancestors has produced or planet-formed it. A few years to centuries of exclusive occupation or that one's ancestors had been the first (as far as we know, our historical records are still very incomplete in this), are morally meaningless for present exclusive territorial claims that do go beyond the right to survive, by one's own efforts, anywhere on Earth, if one can do so without infringing the clear property rights of others. Exclusive territorial claims by others, even when associated with religious, national, racial or ideological myths and feelings, habits of thought, customs or predominant theories, do not establish exclusive property rights in such territories and abolish the rights and liberties of others. - On the contrary, they are much more like a declaration of war or a claim to local domination over non-consenting others. How wrong these claims are is indicated by the fact that their supporters are lastly prepared to commit mass murder, with machetes to ABC anti-people devices, wrongly called "weapons", to uphold their wrongful claims. Territorialism ought to be questioned and criticized wherever, whenever and whosoever it raises its ugly head. - Territorialists have by now "defined" Australians as "foreigners" in England and Englanders, including the Queen, as "foreigners" in Australia. Territorialism is wrong and irrational and leads to wrongful and irrational actions, even mad ones. - J.Z.
LAND RIGHTS & TAKINGS, 10pp, in PP 1704: 98. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
LAND TRUSTS, See: RYAN, TIM, Land Trusts: A Dynamic Enclave Movement, 6pp, in PP 1634-1636: 782.
LAND VALUE TAXATION, See essays of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1668/69, 410pp.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, 1870-1919, 6pp, in PP 1739: 46, bibliography, links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
LANDESS, TOM, Punk Rock, Prufrock, and the Words we Live by, 6pp: 240, in PP 1581-82.
LANDMESSER, RALF et al, Rettet den Regenwald, Preserve Tropical Forests, etc., 8 pp of news, with links, in PP 1675: 140. - What else can one expect when forests are entrusted to governments and their favourites? - Most of the critics do not want to change THAT precondition. J.Z.
LANDRUM, JOHN, Fighting Back, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1753: 75.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, Criminal Law and the War on Drugs, 3pp, in PP 1680: 111.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, Democracy, 11pp, in PP 1680: 95.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, incomplete, 135pp, in PP 1680: 1. - Here could be another valuable A-Z contribution towards a libertarian encyclopaedia! - J.Z. www.blupete.com/Commentary/Table.htm Peter Landry: peteblu@blupete.com mailto:peteblu@blupete.com P.O. Box 1200, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada B2y 4B8 Subject Index, with URL list, 11pp: 1. - Second Series of The Essays of Blupete, List only, 2pp, in PP 1680: 12.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, Nature of Man, 8pp, in PP 1680: 66.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, On Legislation, 14pp, in PP 1680: 74.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, On Liberty, 8pp, in PP 1680: 114.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, On Property Rights, 7pp, in PP 1680: 122.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, On War & Quotes On War, 1999, brushed up: March 2000, 5pp, in PP 1680: 106.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, Shooting the Central Banker: Destruction of the Canadian Economy & other Realities, 4pp, in PP 1680: 129. - Just deprive them of their monopoly and coercive powers! - J.Z., 25.6.02.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Law, 7pp, in PP 1680: 88. - He starts out with a quote from John Marshall Gest: "The history of law is the history of civilization, ..." - I would rather say: TERRITORIAL law, rather, is the continuance of barbarism by other means. Only PERSONAL law gives a civilized (and civilizing! - J.Z., 25.5.02.) choice. - PIOT, J.Z., 12.5.01.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Right to Bear Arms, 4pp, in PP 1680: 62.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Siren's Song, 12pp, in PP 1680: 50.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Theory of Government, 14pp, in PP 1680: 36.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Voucher System, 7pp, in PP 1680: 29.
LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, Thoughts on Thoreau and Walden, 15pp, in PP 1680: 14.
LANDRY, PETER, The Springs of Human Motivation: Thoughts on the Nature of Man, A Blupete Essay, 10pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 376, with URL list for his essays, peteblu@blupete.com www.blupete.com?Intro.htm
LANE, CHARLES, See: WATNER, CARL, Rediscovering Charles Lane, 2pp: 35, in PP 1569-70.
LANE, ROSE WILDER, Give Me Liberty, extract from GIVE ME LIBERTY, 1936, 7pp, in PP 1607/8: 34.
LANGE, OLIVER, Vandenberg, Bantam Books, 1972 paperback, Review, 2pp, by HARPER, JAKE: 304, in PP 1565-67.
LANGLOIS, RICHARD N., The Market Process: An Evolutionary View, 4pp: 43, in PP 1574-75.
LANGUAGE, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Language Traps, THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 49.
LANGUAGE, See: RAVENSCROFT, IAN, Danger: A Lesson from Language, THE FREEMAN, 7/84, 4pp, in PP 1754: 3.
LANGUAGE, See: SNYDER, LESLIE, The Corruption of Language, THE FREEMAN, 9/80, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 396.
LAOSE & TAOSISM, See: JOSH, USA, Untitled, on Laotse & Taoism, 5pp, in PP 1695: 92.
LAPP FAMILY, THE, The Lapps and the IRS: A Farm Family Comes Head-on with the Internal Revenue Service and Labor Laws, 4pp: 227, in PP 1569-70.
LAPP, HANNAH, The Home-Birth Controversy, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 333.
LAPP, NATHAN, Liberating the Jury, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 139.
LARSON, ELIZABETH, No Thanks, Uncle Sam, THE FREEMAN, 12/95, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 592, on "Affirmative Action".
LARSON, REED E., Government-Granted Coercive Power: How Big Labor Blocks the Freedom Agenda, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 9pp, in PP 1764: 57.
LARSSON, TOMAS, Stick to the Facts, Please, THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 597.
LASKA, BERNDA., to ZUBE, JOHN, Letter exchange, 2pp, in German, in PP 1629: 15. On his search for a dissertation: Salvatore Santagati, The social and political thought of Max Stirner, 1989, London School of Economics, 255pp. I replied, as usual, that we do not have full libertarian information as yet because most writers, readers, publishers and editors are, even after 500 years of failures, stuck to paper and ink. Thousands of Stirner writings are o.o.p. The electronic fans have so far failed to offer all titles on the Internet or on floppies and text-only CD-ROMs. They remain biased against using the latter media for book publishing and reading, and, obviously, and are also and obviously against microfiche publishing and reading. - Why expect me to make up for all their omissions? Even with the cost and labour savings of micrographics, one individual could not do that. At least about 100 - 300 would be required. Will these few, whoever and wherever they are, ever activate themselves in this way? - LMP is just a shoe string pilot scheme of one person! Do your own thing with affordable alternative media, but DO IT! No excuse is accepted by me, if you live in a somewhat developed country and aren't actually starving. - We could set off a creative chain reaction of ideas & actions. That possibility becomes a duty in our times. - J. Z., 17. 8. 2,000.
LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 13.2.2000, 1p, in PP1613: 77. laska@lsr.franken.de http://www.lsr-projekt.de
LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 17.2. 2000, 2pp, in PP1613: 79.
LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 2 x 6.2.2000 & 1 x 8.2.2000, 3pp, in PP 1619/20: 240.
LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 20. 2. 2000, 1p, in PP1613: 81.
LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 20. 2. 2000, 1p, in PP1613: 82.
LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 23. 2. 2000, 1 S. , in PP1613: 91.
LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 31.1.00, 1p, in PP 1619/20: 234. - laska@lsr.franken.de
LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 4.2.2000, 2pp, in PP 1619/20: 236.
LASKA, BERND A., 7.2.2000, 2pp, in PP 1619/20: 246.
LASKA, BERND A., Die Negation des irrationalen Ueber-Ichs bei La Mettrie, 50 KB, 13 S., in PP1613: 25. - Wenn ich Laska recht verstehe, so meint er mit dem "irrationalen Ueber-Ich" den von irrationalen Ideen, Systemen und Institutionen beieinflussten Einzelnen. - J.Z.
LASKA, BERND A., Die Negation des irrationalen Ueber-Ichs bei Max Stirner, (Max Stirner als "paedagogischer" "Anarchist"), 43 KB, 12 S. , in PP1613: 43.
LASKA, BERND A., Die Negation des irrationalen Ueber-Ichs bei Wilhelm Reich (Wilhelm Reich als "paedagogischer" "Anarchist"), 56 KB, 15 S. , in PP1613: 62.
LASKA, BERND A., Julien Offray de La Mettrie, 63 KB, 15pp, in PP1613: 7
LASKA, BERND A., Max Stirner, 18 KB, 5 S. , in PP1613: 38.
LASKA, BERND A., MINUS ONE + EGOIST + EGO, ed. By Sidney E. Parker, London, 1963 - 1993. Table of Contents, 13pp, in PP 1607/8: 355. - Not yet the latest version, which includes some M.O. copies that I exchanged with him.
LASKA, BERND A., Orgone foregone, 1 S. , in PP1613: 90, ueber Wilhelm Reich im LSR-Projekt.
LASKA, BERND A., Vorbemerkungen des Herausgebers und Uebersetzers zu La METTRIES "Der Mensch als Maschine", 3 S. , in PP1613: 22.
LASKA, BERND A., Website on his LSR Publishing effort on works of La Mettrie, Max Stirner and Wilhelm Reich, in German. Some abstracts in English, Esperanto and Interlingua are also offered there, not here. Literature List. Bibliography. Second-hand book service and comments, 22pp, in PP 1607/8: 333. E-mail: lsrl-verlag@gmx.de - 6 introductory essays by Bernd A. Laska on Mettrie, Stirner and Reich, characteristic for Laska's approach to these thinkers, will follow in another PEACE PLANS edition.
LASKA, BERND A., Wilhelm Reich ohne Freud/Marx/Orgon, 26 KB, 7 S. , in PP1613: 55.
LASKA, BERND, A., Wilhelm Reich: Ein Libertaerer? Ein Maertyrer? Fast? Betr. Blankertz Artikel, 1 S., in PP 1625: 102.
LAST DITCH, THE, General Archive, Excerpts & full-text articles, links only, 4pp, in PP 1676: 138.
LAST DITCH, THE, Guide to Back Issues, 5pp, supposedly all online, in PP 1676: 134.
LAST DITCH, THE, Views on Liberty and Civility you won't find elsewhere no matter how much you dig, updated 2000, introductory home page, 2pp, links to articles & some samples of articles. All are (c), in spite of this free access on the Internet, 18pp, in PP 1676: 126. ditch@ctlnet.com http://biz.ctlnet.com/ditch/default.htm
LATIN AMERICA, See: AYAU, MANUEL F., Give Freedom its Turn in Latin America, IMPRIMIS, 11/84, 6pp: 234, in PP 1581-82 & in 10pp, in PP 1765: 107. - Should it only get "its turn" and then despotism should get "its turn" again? Languages are full of traps. - J.Z. - Freedom, there, too, only for those who do want it and to the extent that they do want it. That requires the abolition of the totalitarianism of territorialism. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
LATIN, See: GABB, SEAN, Review of: BALME, MAURICE & MORWOOD, JAMES, Oxford Latin Course, 1996, 175pp, in defence of the study of Latin, 10pp review only, in PP 1739: 68. - Since I was plagued with classes in Latin, too, for 4 years, this was of interest to me as well. - J.Z.
LAW & JUSTICE, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Law and Justice, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 237.
LAVOIE, DON, A Political Philosophy for the Market Process, Review, 6pp, of: MADISON, G.B., The Logic of Liberty, N.Y., Greenwood Press, 1986: 316, in PP 1574-75. - I doubt that it contains anything on the panarchistic market for politics. - J.Z.
LAVOIE, DON, BAETJER, HOWARD & TULLOH, WILLIAM, High-Tech Hayekians: Some Possible Research Topics in the Economics of Computation, 29pp: 59, in PP 1576. - If you are not yet a subscriber to MARKET PROCESS: Think of the numerous articles you missed out on since this issue of the batch I obtained 10 years ago. The back issues of most scholarly journals are usually only available on microfilm. Obviously, I can't take over the microfiching of all libertarian and anarchist periodicals and books. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
LAVOIE, DON, Conference on "Economic Regulation": Theory and History, 4pp review on 5 papers at the conference: 374, in PP 1574-75. - I suspect that the papers remained unpublished. - J.Z.
LAVOIE, DON, Lessons from History on Central Planning and Central Banking, 1p abstract from workshop: 378, in PP 1574-75.
LAVOIE, DON, Prefatory Note: The Origins of "The Agorics Project", 4pp: 57, in PP 1576. - Exploring how economics might benefit from computer developments, especially simulations.
LAVOIE, DON, Reflections on the 1984 Mont Pelerin Society Meetings, 4pp: 87, in PP 1574-75. - I am still wondering why their lectures and discussions are not sufficiently publicized, at least in alternative media. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
LAVOIE, DON, Review, 3pp, of: HUTCHINSON, T.W., The Politics and Philosophy of Economics: Marxians, Keynesians and Austrians, N.Y.U.P., 1981, 310pp: 64, in PP 1574-75.
LAVOIE, DON, Rivalry and Central Planning: The Socialist Calculation Debate Reconsidered, N.Y., CUP, 1985, 218pp, Review only, by PERLMAN, MARK, 3pp: 132, in PP 1574-75.
LAW DICTIONARY, See: DUHAIME'S LAW DICTIONARY, Researched, written in plain language and provided free of charge by lawyer Lloy Duhaime. Size? URL? e-mail address? 1/2 page home page, Nov. 11, 2000, in PP
LAW, PRIVATE, See numerous articles by DAVID FRIEDMAN in PP 1711/12.
LAW, See: AUERBACH, JEROLD S., Justice Without Law, Oxford U.P., 1983, 147pp: 3pp: 685, in PP 1601-04.
LAW, See: BENSON, BRUCE, Customary Law, a passage extracted by Mark Sulkowski from Benson's The Enterprise of Law, Justice without the State, pp. 12-15, available from Laissez Faire Books. 3pp, in PP 1679: 201.
LAW, See: BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle: To Educate - or Legislate, THE FREEMAN, /95, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 536.
LAW, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., There Ought Not To Be a Law, THE FREEMAN, 6/76, 12pp, in PP 1749/50: 346.
LAW, See: DUFFY, JEFFRY W., Liberty, Government, and the Rule of Law (excerpt), THE FREEMAN, 1/96, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 221.
LAW, See: EDWARDS, JAMES ROLPH, Freedom, Legislation & Disabilities, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 2pp, in PP 1765: 149.
LAW, See: EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Notes on the History of Legal Systems, 4pp: 505, in PP 1601-04. - DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Philosophy of Law and Justice Necessary to Sustain a Free Nation, 2pp: 536, in PP 1601-04.
LAW, See: EWBANK, JOHN, Libertarian Legal Code, 1p: 642, in PP 1601-04. - HINTON, ADRIAN C., The Importance of Objective Law: Why I Support Limited Government, 3pp: 640, in PP 1601-04. - A comprehensive anthology of the anarchy vs. limited government controversy is overdue - and should be supplemented by the panarchistic conclusion: To each his own! - J.Z.
LAW, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political "Law", 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 818.
LAW, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Law as a Private Good, 1989, 6pp, in PP 1615: 149. - FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Police, Courts, and Laws - On The Market, 6pp, in PP 1615: 143.
LAW, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Law and Violence, 10pp: 485, in PP 1601-04. - Sometimes one can ask: What's the difference? Many territorial laws lead to violence and poverty rather than to peace, justice, freedom & wealth. - J.Z.
LAW, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Gateway to an Altered Landscape: Law in a Free Nation, 9pp: 100, in PP 1601-04.
LAW, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Basic Questions about Law, 3pp: 115, in PP 1601-04.
LAW, See: HOWARD, PHILIP K., Common Sense & the Law, IMPRIMIS, 9/96, 5pp, in PP 1764: 157.
LAW, See: JACOBSON, PHILIP, Law as Property in a Free Nation, 6pp: 418, in PP 1601-04. - JACOBSON, PHILIP, Free Accord Law: Ethical Communities, 9pp: 434, in PP 1601-04.
LAW, See: KINSELLA, N. STEPHAN, Legislation & Law in a Free Society, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 213.
LAW, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Law, 7pp, in PP 1680: 88. - He starts out with a quote from John Marshall Gest: "The history of law is the history of civilization, ..." - I would rather say: TERRITORIAL law, rather, is the continuance of barbarism by other means. Only PERSONAL law gives a civilized (and civilizing! - J.Z., 25.5.02.) choice. - PIOT, J.Z., 12.5.01. - LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, On Legislation, 14pp, in PP 1680: 74.
LAW, See: LONG, RODERICK T., The Nature of Law, 2pp: 271. Part II: The Three Functions of Law, 4pp: 273; Part III: Law vs. Legislation, 7pp: 277; Part IV: The Basis of Natural Law, 24pp: 284, in PP 1601-04.
LAW, See: LONG, RODERICK T., Why Objective Law Requires Anarchy, 5pp: 327, in PP 1601-04.
LAW, See: POIROT, PAUL, L., The Laws and Their Uses, THE FREEMAN, 8/70, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 286.
LAW, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, The Torrent of Laws, THE FREEMAN, 1/79, 7 pp, in PP 1751/52: 109.
LAW, See: MANLEY, MARISA, Why Laws Backfire, THE FREEMAN, 8/96, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 1.
LAW, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should we Obey the Laws of our Country? 2000, 14pp, in PP 1705: 69.
LAW, See: PAYNE, JAMES L., How Many Laws Are Enough? THE FREEMAN, 4/92, 2pp, in PP 1764: 205.
LAW, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, Law of the Jungle vs. the Jungle of Law, THE FREEMAN, 9/78, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 210. - To each his own laws: Personal laws, individually chosen - via voluntary membership in exterritorially autonomous communities. All territorial ones remain, essentially, totalitarian impositions, at least upon all dissenters. - PIOT, J.Z., 2.5.02.
LAW, SUNSET LAWS: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Generational Tyranny, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 993. - On constitutions and laws of unlimited duration.
LAWSON, DAMIEN, Let them land! No One Is Illegal. mayajoy@disinfo.net 1p message of 28.8.01, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 408. - xborder website & e-mail address (some are getting weird!): www.antimedia.net/xborder/ xborder_x@y...
LAWYERS, See: FULDA, JOSEPH S. & VINCENT, PATRICK J., Are there too many Lawyers? THE FREEMAN,1/93, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 374. - Lawyers breed laws and laws breed lawyers. There are too many laws. Let them become optional or personal laws for volunteer communities only. Then the few good laws ever passed will begin to drive out the avalanches of bad laws. (The legislation version of Gresham's Law, properly understood.) For then, laws, too, will not be "Legal Tender" but subject to consumer-sovereignty & individual sovereignty. Then consumers can either ignore them or opt out from under them - and choose their own for themselves. - J.Z.
LEADERSHIP, See: SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The Leaders and the Mob, 2pp, in PP 1731: 22. - Both would be transformed by voluntary State membership and the resulting free competition in this sphere as well. Arbitrarily and coercively thrown together masses will, inevitably, be misled, because they can be held together only by the lowest common denominators: popular errors, myths and prejudices. - See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
LEARN IN FREEDOM, (c) 1997, 2000, Karl M. Bunday, 3pp, in PP 1679: 120. http://learninfreedom.org/bundayabout.html webmaster@learninginfreedom.org
LEARNING TECHNIQUES, See: LINKSMAN, RICKI; FARBER, BARRY.
LEE, DWIGHT R. & SEXTON, ROBERT L., Patience and Property: Corporate vs. Union Management, August 90, FREEMAN, THE, FEE, 4pp, in PP 1672: 157.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Censoring Pleas for Help, THE FREEMAN, 1/99, 3pp, in PP 1765: 11.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Comparative Advantage, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 41, on Free Trade. Comparative Advantage Continued, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, ibid: 44.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Costs Should Be Revealed, not Concealed, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 396.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Liberty & Individual Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 4/87, 11pp, in PP 1759/60: 148.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Politics & Foreign Trade, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 114.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Price Ceilings Cause Shortages and Higher Costs, THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 2pp, in PP 1754: 195.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Private Property & Opportunity Cost, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 244. - Deals somewhat with POW's, desertion, warfare & war aims. - J.Z.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Public Choice: The Rest of the Story, THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 87.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Speculation & Risk, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 111.
LEE, DWIGHT R., The Market for Honesty, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 194. - Note, that under monetary despotism, i.e., under a corresponding lack of a free market, dishonesty becomes sometimes and to some extent a survival trait in the struggle for monopoly money to ensure survival or profits. Monetary freedom, on the other hand, requires as well as produces honesty. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
LEE, DWIGHT R., The Perversity of Doing Good at Others' Expense, THE FREEMAN, 9/97, 4pp, in PP 1764: 31.
LEE, DWIGHT R., The Search for a Souvenir Spoon, THE FREEMAN, 4/92, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 156.
LEE, JEFFERY G., Hail to Prices! THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 2pp, in PP 1765: 85.
LEE, ROBERT A., The Myths of Child Abuse, 14pp: 128, in PP 1557. - He upholds some myths himself. - J.Z.
LEEF, GEORGE C., A Lesson in Political Management, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 383.
LEEF, GEORGE C., American Labor Law - Bad and Still Getting Worse, May 97, FREEMAN, THE, FEE, 4pp, in PP 1672: 162.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Banned in Austin, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 281.
LEEF, GEORGE C., How Fair is "Fair Housing"? THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 3pp, in PP 1765: 13.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Let 'Em Skate! Defeating Local Socialism, THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 160. They could probably have financed an ice arena via an advance sale of tickets. With that method at least one theatre was built and some sports stadiums. The numerous alternatives for voluntary financing are not yet sufficiently publicised. I know of over 50 local basketball teams that built their own hall and of 45 cultural associations in Canberra that built their own meeting centre when they noticed a shortage of meeting places for their activities. However, as long a feeding trough for pigs is provided, at the expense of the general taxpayer, pigs will assemble at them and politicians will take credit for "their" spending. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Mandatory Student Fees & Freedom of Speech, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 527.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Mandatory Student Fees & Freedom of Speech, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 527.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Progress Is Difference, THE FREEMAN, 12/81, 3pp, in PP 1754: 185. - Regress or reaction & stagnation do provide differences as well. - J.Z.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Some Thoughts on Discrimination, THE FREEMAN, 4/88, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 567.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Why Is there a Drug Problem? THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 389.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Workers & Unions - How about Freedom of Contract? 12/92, FREEMAN, THE, FEE, 4pp, in PP 1672: 148.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Workers & Unions - How about Freedom of Contract? THE FREEMAN, 12/92, 4pp, in PP 1764: 113.
LEEF, GEORGE C., Zoning Laws, the Housing Market and the Ripple Effect, THE FREEMAN, 1/78, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 38.
LEESON, PETER, T., How Big Government Usurped Personal Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 10/98, 2pp, in PP 1765: 17. - It can deny personal responsibility to others but cannot assume or usurp it itself and could not practice it, if such a transfer were possible. - Governments can only usurp power - and that does also make them powerless in many ways, not only in economic calculation. - J.Z., 20.5.02.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A "Star Wars" Defense Invites Nuclear War, 1p: 95, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A Needless War Occurs as Free Market's Ignored, 1p: 2, in PP 1556. - On Falkland Island War.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A Sad Protest Story the Media Never Told You, 1p: 31, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A Strong Dose of Government Can Wreck Your Whole Day, 1p: 22, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Birth of A Man, 3pp, from THIS BREAD IS MINE: 198, in PP 1569-70.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Birth of a Man, 4pp from his book (fiched by LMP): "This Bread Is Mine, 1960, pages 367-384, here copied from THE VOLUNTARYIST, No. 90, Feb. 98, in PP 1689-1693: 335. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Deducing to Morality, 2pp: 105, in PP 1558.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Did You Notice the Warts on Beautiful Democracy? 2pp: 26, in PP 1557.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Egoism Re-Examined, 7pp: 369, in PP 1565-67.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Fighting Reds & Washington's Red Tape, 1p: 17, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Frank Chodorov: Teacher, 1p: 6, in PP 1564.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Free Enterprise Needs Freedom, 3pp: 123, in PP 1557. - Without freedom, obviously, it is not free enterprise. The UNFREE enterprise of today, except that of monopolists, needs freedom and consumers need it too. - J.Z., 10.11.1999.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Freedom - a Way, Not a Goal, 1p: 3, in PP 1569-70.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Freedom has been defined as the absence of coercion, 2pp: 90, in PP 1558.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Government Protection: No One Prospers, 1p: 63, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Militarism as Socialism, 1p: 47, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Moral Law, 9pp: 74, in PP 1557.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Morality vs. Egoism, and exchange between Robert LeFevre and S.E. Parker in MINUS ONE, issues 20 & 21, dated Oct-Dec. 1967, 4pp, in PP 1680: 150, from the archives of THE MEMORY HOLE. - MINUS ONE has been fiched by LMP, either completely or nearly so, in several batches, as they became available. - J.Z.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, New Declaration of Independence, 7pp: 10, in PP 1557.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Once there Was a King, 2pp: 98, in PP 1558.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Peru's "Informals" Get Along Better Without the State, 2pp: 79, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Property Loss Should Not Be Treated Lightly, 1p: 105, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Put the Right Words in Mikhail's Ear, 1p: 119 & 120, in PP 1556. - On Mikhail Gorbachov.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, See: KNAPP, THOMAS L., The Intriguing LeFevre, Review, 1/2 page, of: Wendy McElroy, ed., A Way to Be Free, Volume 1, The Making of a Modern American Revolutionary, 660pp, Volume 2, The Making of a Modern American Revolution, 500pp, Pulpless.Com 1999, only $ 3.95 per volume in Adobe or HTML format or $ 37.50 or $ 34.50 respectively in print. After his death in 1986, his widow had gathered the material he had been collecting for a final book - his magnum opus. Highly recommended by Knapp, in PP 1732: 163. - Imagine how many such books could be cheaply offered on a CD-ROM!
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, See: LICHER, LLOYD, Robert LeFevre: A Tribute, 2pp: 178, in PP 1569-70.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Soviet Military Power: Not a Big Peril to U.S., 3pp: 109, in PP 1557. - This reminds me of a joke I once saw: One bum, to another, on a park bench: "You know, nuclear bombs do not really exist!" - Even if his notion had been true, would it have been true for dozens of other nationalities and hundreds of millions of people, namely the "captive people", including the Russian ones? Some isolationists bury their heads in sand. One may opposed any intervention by governments while welcoming or practising private and voluntary interventions and liberation attempts. Intervention with the best ideas is often more helpful than armed intervention. It should occur before genocidal actions happen. - J.Z., 10.11.99.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Bare Facts on Some Peaceful Protestors, 1p: 71, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Mystery of Money Lies only in our Expectations of it, 1p: 55, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Unanswered Questions. All sides have some explaining to do about the shooting down of 007, 1p: 39, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Untitled, 2pp, on liberty and how to create a free society: 102, in PP 1558.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Untitled, appeal for donations, 3pp: 82, in PP 1558.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Untitled, dealing with the Lt. Calley trial, 1p: 86, in PP 1558.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Untitled, on a recent ad in TIME magazine on the generation gap, 3pp: 78, in PP 1558.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Washington? Moscow? Is there any Difference? 1p: 11, in PP 1556.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What Is Law and Order? 2pp: 70, in PP 1558.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What Is Libertarianism? 1p: 98, in PP 1549.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, When Politicians Talk "Family", Lock the Doors, Hide the Kids, 1p: 87, in PP 1556.
LEFT AND RIGHT, See: CENTER FOR LIBERTARIAN STUDIES, THE, LEFT AND RIGHT: A Journal of Libertarian Thought, Global Table of Contents, 1965-68, 3pp in PP 1661: 92. All issues are online now, not only on microfiche in PEACE PLANS 984.
LEFT BANK BOOKS COLLECTIVE, Radical & Anarchist Links, 2000, 7pp, in PP 1695: 136: www.leftbankbooks.com/LBD/links.html What kind of "anarchist reasoning" keeps most anarchists stuck to paper and website texts only, ignoring their other media options for freedom of expression and information? Do they have to walk with the masses in this, although their choice left most anarchist texts unpublished, untranslated, out of print, out or reach or priced too high for all too many? - J.Z., 13.6.01.
LEFT BANK DISTRIBUTION, 1999 Online Catalog, 1p home page with links, in PP 1663: 176. It offers mainly left-anarchist titles. leftbank@leftbankbooks.com
LEGAL TENDER, See: GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Fiat & the Founding Fathers, THE FREEMAN, 10/76, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 91.
LEGAL TENDER, See: MOSELEY, D. ALEXANDER, Abolish Legal Tender, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 200.
LEGAL TENDER, See: NEWCOMER, PHILIP W., The Illegality of Legal Tender, THE FREEMAN, 12/86, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 202.
LEGAL TENDER, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Legal Tender: Sellers Beware, THE FREEMAN, 1/72, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 232.
LEGGE, BRIAN, A Bill of Rights or Big Brother, 1p: 749, in PP 1601-04.
LEHMAN, GODFREY, Gentlemen of the Jury, 1p (the article appears incomplete): 70, in PP 1551.
LEHMAN, GODFREY, Your Right to Trial by Peers, 1p:110, in PP 1585. From NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, No. 18, 1998. - I still disagree with much of its program but it also offers interesting information not found elsewhere by me. - J.Z.
LEHMANN, RAY, Anarcho-Capitalism: A Primer, 3pp, in PP 1701, with links & URL List, 5pp: 176. http://raylehmann.tripod.com/index.html
LEHMAN-WILZIG, SAM, Israel's Grassroots Libertarian Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 341.
LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Articles in English, 5pp, but only the first one printed out for me! In PP 1697: 104.
LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Biographical notes and academic activities, 1p, 2000, with links, in PP 1615: 208. - http://www.pierre-lemieux.net/
LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Friendly sites, website links, incomplete, 1 page only, in PP 1626: 125. For one reason or the other my MS IE downloaded only that 1page. - J.Z.Friendly Sites, 4pp, in PP 1697: 99. - With Internet Explorer 5.5 I got incomplete and split-up pages, overlaps of frames etc., so often and troubling, that it prevented me from downloading many of his articles. - J.Z., 2.6.01. - Friendly sites, 4 pp of links, in PP 1609:4.. www.pierrelemieux.org/index.html dircom@pierrelemieux.org As you can see, I tried repeatedly and almost always had trouble with downloading and printing out pages from his site. - J.Z.
LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Inescapable Facts, Unavoidable Constraints, 1p, in PP 1674: 20.
LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Socialized Medicine: The Canadian Experience, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 7pp, in PP 1754: 77.
LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Subversive Liberty, home page of P.L., with links, 1p, in PP 1609: 23.
LEMIEUX, PIERRE, The Sniffing-Dog State, 2pp, LFCT, May 29, 00, in PP 1661: 46. E-mail: www.pierrelemieux.org/
LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Writings, www.pierrelemieux.org URLs to his writings in French, English & Spanish, also to articles by topics, 1p, in PP 1697: 103.
LENDER, MARK EDWARD, Born Again: The Resurgence of American Prohibition, THE FREEMAN, 4/96, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 215.
LENEMAN, JEANETTE, Her Open House, Salon, and Collection of Objectivist Materials: While I was visiting L.A. in 1990/91, JEANETTE LENEMAN ran regularly an open house for informal discussions among Objectivists and Libertarians, in which she displayed boxes of Objectivist Newsletters and Papers, making them available on loan and for photocopying. Some of the material reproduced in PP 1598 was photocopied from her collection. I visited her private "coffee house" twice but on the next try she had disappeared. Perhaps she is still active in this way somewhere else. I wish some more such open-minded and tolerant meeting and resource places would exist, continuing the "salon" and coffee house tradition. Perhaps they do but I certainly don't have a list of them. Her collection of such material was more complete than any that I have seen so far. On microfiche, floppies and CD-ROMs and online all such material could and should be made permanently accessible, to anyone, anywhere, not only to the relatively few who have, sometimes, the opportunity to visit such rare places. - J.Z., 12.11.1999.
LENNOX, JAMES G., Reaching for Roots, Review of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in REASON, Feb. 96, here only an abstract, 1/2 p, in PP 1682: 66.
LENNOX, JAMES G., The Roots of Ayn Rand? Review, 5pp, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in IOS JOURNAL V, no. 4, Spring 95, in PP 1682: 59. (c) The Objectivist Center, formerly The Institute for Objectivist Studies, toc@objectivistcenter.org
LEON, RIQUI, The Value of Humanistic Psychology, 1p: 110, in PP 1558.
LEONARD, JOAN MARIE, Behavioral Law, THE FREEMAN, 9/76, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 267.
LESHER, RICHARD L. Another World, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 1p, in PP 1757/58: 383.
LESS GOVERNMENT, Home Page, Links & Quotes, 12pp, in PP 1687/88: 386. www.lessgov.org
LETS, See: WILLIAMS, NATHAN, Currency, an anarchist approach, 1p, in PP 1645-1653, on LETS in the Blue Mountains: 325.
LETTERS ON LIBERTARIAN STRATEGIES, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 197, a letter by George Phillies, www.cmlc.org
LEVATTER, ROSS & GESHELIN, REBECCA, Who Pays the Price for Motherhood? THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 406. - Some want even to "socialize" the procreation and upbringing of children & of all the costs and labors involved, resorting to selective and coercive artificial insemination. Coercive sterilizations and abortions, like in India and China, are just first steps towards such a "population policy". - J.Z. Compare: MAMA: Mutual Aid for Mothers Association.
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD, FAIRNESS, EGALITARIANISM, SHARING, EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES, SUBSIDIES? See: ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT, A Level Playing Field, THE FREEMAN, 1/94, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 390.
LEVELERS, See: ELLIOTT, NICK, The Levelers: Libertarian Revolutionaries, THE FREEMAN, 5/89, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 306.
LEVELERS, "From the Agitators, of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax Armie", Letter, June 21, 1647, 5pp, www.nycinteractive.com/LibertyFoundation , in PP 1675: 31. - See also under ELLIOTT, NICK, The Levellers, WALWYN, WILLIAM, England's Lamentable Slaverie etc., OVERTON, RICHARD, LILBURN, JOHN, in PP 1675.
LEVELERS, A Remonstrance of Many Thousand Citizens, and other Free-born People of England, to their owne House of Commons. Occasioned through the Illegal and Barbarous Imprisonment of that Famous and Worthy Sufferer for his Countries Freedoms, Lievtenant Col. John Liliburne ..., n.d., part I only, rest not yet downloaded, 8pp, in PP 1675: 67.
LEVELERS, An Agreement of the People for a Firm and Present Peace, upon grounds of common-right and freedome; ... 1647, LibertyFoundation website, 8pp, in PP 1675: 43.
LEVELERS, No Papist nor Presbyterian: But the modest Desires and Proposalls of Some well-affected and Freeborn People: Offered to The Generall Councell of the Armie, for Redresse of Grievances, In order to the late Representative, and Agreement of the People ... 1649, 2pp, in PP 1675: 75.
LEVINSON, TED, Sour Days at the Lemonade Stand, THE FREEMAN, 19/94, 2pp, in PP 1754: 70.
LEVY, DAVID M., 150 Years & Still Dismal! , THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 479, on economics.
LEVITAS, IRVING, The Unterrified Jeffersonian: Benjamin R. Tucker. A Study of Native American Anarchism as Exemplified in His Life and Times, February 1974, 434pp, with bibliography & appendixes: 1, in PP 1600. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Graduate Facilities of New York University. NOTE: According to the author's letter, on sheet 160, copies of his thesis are available from the Xerox Co., Ann Arbor.
LEVITAS, IRVING, Towards an American Anarchism, 5pp, from a talk on 26 April 1977 , in PP 1600: 160.
LEVY, DAVID, On a Historiographic Device of Karl Marx Recently Improved by Murray Rothbard, Combined with Proof of Existence of Time Travel, 2pp: 275, in PP 1574-75. - Humor in economics articles is all too rare! - J.Z.
LEVY, STEVEN, It's Time to Turn the Last Page. Books: Forget paper. Here come e-books - Newsweek, Jan 1, 2000. - How often have I seen such articles by now? I don't see many e-books in private or public libraries yet, or in bookshops. - J.Z. 3pp, in PP 1610: 28.
LEWENBERG, RON, Guns and our Heritage of Liberty, May 1999, 1p, THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT, in PP 1685/86: 157. www.co-freedom.com
LEWIN, ROGER, Dr., Is aging part of the plan? NEW SCIENTIST, 29.Nov. 1973, 3pp, in PP 1589-94.
LEWIS, JAMES A., The Burden of Big Brother Government, 1p: 101; 1p: 142, in PP 1572-73.
LEWROCKWELL.COM, Contents list of Weekend Edition, Nov. 11, 2000 & List of Publications & Resources & Commentators & of contents of Murray Rothbard Archive, 3pp, in PP 1661: 109. www.LewRockwell.com
LEX, Freedom, published by Capitalist Web Ring 1/2 p, in PP 1674: 196.
LEXMEDIA, Introduction, 1/2 p, no URL given, deals e.g. with impeachment rules, Senate & censure, Liberty Index, Liberty Links, in PP 1663: 79.
LEXMEDIA, Religion in Politics, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1678: 70. (c) http://oxfnord.tripod.com/Press01.html
LEXREX, Literature List, 2001, webmaster@lexrex.com 11pp, in PP 1674: 169. LEXREX, PO Box 553 Hamstead, MD 21074, USA, tel.: 410-374-4255. Payment by cash or totally blank US Postal Money Order. If you must write in a payee, make it payable to William H. Huff. Payments payable to LEXREX cannot currently be processed. Of its titles I find most important its $ 84.95 CD-ROM reproducing the, at first $ 15,000, then reduced to $ 11,000, AMERICAN FREEDOM LIBRARY, from The Western Standard Publishing Company, containing over 160,000 pages, mainly old and new constitutionalist writings. Some but not enough details are given in these pages. I spent my last U.S. dollars on ordering the disk and have not yet received it. (I received it in the meantime but named: The American Reference Library, by World Book, Encyclopaedia, with website given as: www.westernstandard.com "... the Largest Library of Historical and Official Documents Ever Assembled on One CD-ROM. ... Over 55,000 Source Documents. ... Over 240 Volumes of U.S. History and Political Science ..." - J.Z., 24.5.02.) Will libertarians and anarchists be able and willing to learn enough from this publishing precedent??? My e-mailing on this, since Nov. 00, has not even led to a full half dozen positive responses as yet! Libertarians are, usually, as slow in making use of some of their legal freedom opportunities as is the "man in the street"! Instead, I have recently received my first 3 virus attacks, per day, anonymously sent and, luckily, caught by my service provider. One to two such attacks are quite "normal", now, for me. The maliciousness of some people knows no bounds! Some anarchists reserve their special hatreds for those who dare to deviate from their party-line. The Freedom Bookshop in London, years back, discontinued its anarchist section after it was fire-bombed by some anarchists. But some anarchist bookshops have suffered fire-bomb attacks as well. Each movement contains not only some crackpots but also some insanely violent people. - As recent demonstrations showed, those prepared for e.g. anti-industrial warfare (class warfare actions) are also prepare for anti-intelligence warfare, not even respecting freedom of expression, information and association, among those who disagree with them - going in the extreme to the case of Cambodia, where everyone who could read, often presumed to be able to do so merely by wearing spectacles, was liable to be murdered. And such actions run under the terms "idealism", "reform" and "revolution" and do find their overseas sympathizers. - We seem to need at least one very destructive virus, one that would search out and destroy any programme and system that originated a virus. - So far persistent and ever new aggression seems to be stronger than defence in this sphere and criminal electronic attacks upon property rights are multiplying, probably precisely because they can be conducted anonymously and relatively safely, like many terrorist attacks, not only behind primitive masks. - J.Z., 21.5.01.
LEZHAVA, T.A., Changes in the Human Somatic Cells Genome in the Old Age, 1p: 181, in PP 1589-94.
LIABILITY CRISIS, See: FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Liability Crisis, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 21pp, in PP 1751/52: 272.
LIABILITY, INSURANCE & "JURISPRUDENCE", See: ORIENT, JANE M., Criminal Liberty and Civil Liability: Can Free Enterprise Survive? THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 6pp, in PP 1754: 61.
LIAMWORKS PUBLISHING, Home Page, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1716: 113, offering 3 books by Harry Brown.
LIBBIS, MATTHEW, African Anarchy, 2pp, on nomadic tribes of the Kalahari, in PP 1645-1653: 407.
LIBEL LAWS, See: MOORE, RODERICK, The Case for Reforming the Libel Laws, LEGAL NOTES No. 32, 2pp, in PP1742: 49.
LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE INSTITUTE, Lublin, 1p: 290, in PP 1561-63. E-mail: Ilk@platon.man.lublin.pl - www.ilk.lublin.pl
LIBERALIA.COM, Links Page, 1p guide to some of its articles, by e.g. Christian Michel & Stefan Blankertz et al. - www.liberalia.com , in PP 1699: 123.
LIBERALIA.COM, Some Essays, www.liberalia.com 200pp, in PP 1705: 1.
LIBERALIS.COM, Introduction, 2pp, www.liberalis.com , in PP 1662: 199 .
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: BOAZ, DAVID, Liberalism and Change, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 60.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: CARTER, IAN, The Concept of Freedom, Part I: Background, Methodology, and the "Negative-Positive" Debate, carter@ipv36.unipv.it in HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, Fall 1996, Volume 10, Number 3, Institute for Humane Studies ihs@gmu.edu 6pp, in PP 1697: 147. - Part II: Classical Liberalism and Contemporary Debates, ibid, Winter 96/97, X/4, 9pp: 153.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: CLASLIBNET, Home Page. "A network devoted to the philosophy of Classical Liberalism", 2pp, in PP 1615: 173. - Lazarus.Long@claslib.rational.ca
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Liberalism: On a Collision Course With Liberty, 1992, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 51.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Marktplatz fuer Liberalismus, Anarchismus und Kapitalismus, Nr. 1 - 3, 1998, 104 S., in PP 1617: 1. --- Internet: http://www.der-markt.com/ef --- Hrsg.: J. Grunert & A. Lichtschlag: grunert@metronet.de Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: FREIE ZEITEN, Die Werbung fuer den Kapitalismus, 1998, Contents list, first 10 editions, 2pp, in PP 1679: 58. www.nineties.com Magazin von: www.liberalismus.com
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: GABB, SEAN, Liberty v. Liberalism: How Liberalism neither Created nor Defended English Liberty, 1992, updated 2000, 11pp, in PP 1673: 22.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: GABB, SEAN, How English Liberalism Was Created by Accident and Custom and then Destroyed by Liberals, 1998, updated 2000, 41pp, in PP 1673: 33.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, The Meaning of Liberalism from the new preface, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 50.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: HART, DAVID, Various websites, in PP 1607/8.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: KASTNER, MICHAEL, der-markt.com - deutschsprachige Homepage des Liberalismus, 1p, 8.10.00, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 203. kastner@der-markt.com www.der-markt.com (?)
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., Liberalism and Limited Government, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 58.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Liberalismus oder Naturrecht? 3 S.: 171, in PP 1588.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: MISES, LUDWIG VON, Liberalism: Classical Liberalism Reconsidered: A Symposium to Mark the Publication of a New Edition of Liberalism by Ludwig von Mises, THE FREEMAN, 11/85, 13 pages, in PP 1751/52: 50.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: NORTON, ANDREW, The Liberal's Liberalism, 1996, 13pp, anorton@magna.com.au (H) , in PP 1615: 155. - a.norton@vc.unimelb.edu.au (B); Website: http://www.magna.com.au/~anorton/HOME.HTML
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: OPITZ, EDMUND A., Liberalism and Religion, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 56.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: PHELAN, TOWNER, Liberalism Stands for Freedom - A Page on Freedom, No. 15, Oct. 48, THE FREEMAN, 1/85, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 223.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: PHELAN, TOWNER, Liberalism Stands for Freedom, 13pp: 22, in PP 1549.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: RAICO, RALPH, The Place of Mises' Liberalism, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 51.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, RAICO, RALPH, The Rise, Fall, and Renaissance of Classical Liberalism, Part I, 1992, 3pp, in PP 1615: 170. - FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, FREEDOM DAILY ESSAYS.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Liberalism and Capitalism, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 53.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: WILSON, TADD, The Culture of Classical Liberalism, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 272.
LIBERALISM, CLASSICAL, See: WORTHAM, ANN, Liberalism and Individualism, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 55.
LIBERALISMUS.COM, Home Page, in German, 2pp, 1998, in PP 1676: 144. www.liberalismus.com info@liberalismus.com
LIBERALNI INSTITUT, Prague, 1p: 264, in PP 1561-63. E-mail: liberal.institut@ecn.cz http://www.ecn.cz/private/liberal
LIBERALS, LIBERAL PARTY, See: MANNERS, RON, Talking to the Liberals, 1992, 8pp, in PP 1614: 93.
LIBERATION AT THE WORK PLACE, See: CUNNINGHAM, SHEILA, Humanizing the Workplace, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 240.
LIBERATION JOURNAL, Links to other Organizations & Web Sites, 13pp, in PP 1689-1693: 602.
LIBERATION JOURNAL, published by the Human Libertarian Alliance, 7pp list of article links, list of topics, in PP 1689-1693: 595. See: LIBERTOCRACY & FLANAGAN, GREGORY.
LIBERTARIA, General Message, 1p: 65, in PP 1568.
LIBERTARIA, Nos. 1 -153, 62pp: 66, in PP 1568. - A discussion series imagining a future without money, government, rules, laws, bureaucracy, courts, police, Prisons, armies and other institutions that feed government control. - The usual flawed anarchism. I wish website print-outs would automatically include the URL of the website and an e-mail contact. - J.Z.
LIBERTARIA, Nos. 1-153, 64pp, in PP 1568.
LIBERTARIAN AGENDA, later: LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN, THE, Voice of the Libertarian Republican Organizing Committee, No. 1, Dec. 1986; No. 2, July 1987; No. 3, September 1987; I/4, Nov. 1987; I/5, December 19878; I/6, January 1987; I/7, February 1988; I/8, April 1988; I/9, May 1988; I/10, June 1988; II/1, August 1988; II/2, October 1988; II/3, November 1988; II/4, January 1990; II/5, February 1989; II/6, April 1989; II/7, July 1989; II/9, October 1989; No. 20, November 1989; No. 21, January 1990; No. 24, July 1990; No. 25, August 1990; No. 28, December 1990; 326pp, incomplete, with some inserts : 1, in PP 1579-80.
LIBERTARIAN AVENGER, Review, 1p, of: GREEN, TIMOTHY, The Smugglers: 148, in PP 1565-67.
LIBERTARIAN BOOKS, See: GREGG, KENNETH R., Books in the personal library of KENNETH R. GREGG, Las Vegas, 1996, 34pp: 91, in PP 1584. - Reproduced as a bibliographical aid, an example to followed by other libertarians and a guide to the location of rare titles. I feel sure that Kenneth would welcome SOME, not all, libertarian contacts, loan, copy and exchange arrangements, helping his own freedom library to expand - and that of others. - If I should ever make it to the U.S. again, I would love to visit him and his library. - J.Z., 9.11.1999.
LIBERTARIAN BOOKSTORES, See: MANNKAL, Libertarian Bookstore, Book list, so far only 8 titles, abstracted, in PP 1614: 110.
LIBERTARIAN DOWNLOADS, 80pp, in PP 1568.
LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE, THE, Welcome & Reflections of our first 30 issues, 39pp, in PP 1616: 22. - Editor L. NEIL SMITH lneil@ezlink.com Honorary Editor VIN SUPRYNOWICZ vin@lvrj.com - Editor JOHN TAYLOR TLE@johntaylor.org Webmaster KEN L. HOLDER, webmaster@webleyweb.com - Apparently, the 1995-99 issues, Nos. 1-55 are available online.
LIBERTARIAN ESSAYS, Collected by JELLINEK, DAVID, with some personal ones, list & links only, 1p, in PP 1615: 204. - http://members.tripod.com/~libertarianism/main.html
LIBERTARIAN FICTION, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Fiction, 1p, on Ayn Rand, L. Neil Smith, Jane Austen & E.M. Forster, in PP 1611: 151. - Help to extend this listing! - J.Z.
LIBERTARIAN FUTURIST SOCIETY, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1616: 1. - e-mail - director@lfs.org webmaster@lfs.org
LIBERTARIAN INFORMATION SERVICES, Home page, 1998, 3pp, provided by Robert Carruthers: 410 in PP 1577-78. - For information or comments: robert@libmov.com Sydney address. Texts are copyrighted.
LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL GROUPS, See: INTERNATIONAL LIBERTARIAN NETWORK, Home Page, with links, 9pp, in PP 1618: 155. ILN Principles: http://maxpages.com/libertarian/ILN_P ILN Mission: http://maxpages.com/libertarian/ILN_ --- EUROPEAN LIBERTARIANS, Home Page, list by countries, links only 2pp, in PP 1618: 164. U.K. list: http://www.freeweb.org/politica/super/libertarian/en/uk.htm
LIBERTARIAN MOVIES, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Movies with Libertarian/Individualist Themes which I have seen, 1p, in PP 1611: 152. - He lists: Mrs Dalloway; The People vs Larry Flynt; Schindler's List; Gattaca; Braveheart; Dead Poets Society & Contact. - Please supply me with YOUR lists of this kind! - J.Z.
LIBERTARIAN.ORG, Home Page, What Is Libertarianism? 2pp, in PP 1612: 207. - Originally created by Scott Banister, it is now part of Free-Market.Net: The Freedom Network and The Henry Hazlitt Foundation. Contact: feedback@free-market.net With one page of Links, on 207/8.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, ONTARIO, See: BULLETIN, Toronto, Newsletter of the Ontario Libertarian Party.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, See: BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBERTARIAN PARTY, News, 4pp, in PP 1618: 188. - Website inquiries: vila@libertarian.bc.ca http://www.libertarian.bc.ca/ - I was hesitant about including these pages of quibbling over relatively trivial matters. But they do illustrate that no party can help being a party. - J.Z.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, See: CORRIGAN, DENNIS, Leaflet of the LP of Canada, 6pp: 118-119, in PP 1548.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, See: CRANE, ED, Ayn Rand and the Libertarian Party, 3pp: 391, in PP 1565-67.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, See: LONG, LAZARUS & WIEBE, JIM, Does the LPC harbour Tyrants in Waiting? 3pp, in PP 1612: 54. capj@buffnet.net
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, See: RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, The LP in the Eighties: The Politics of Sectarianism, 6pp: 1, in PP 1579-80.
LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN ORGANIZER, No. 1, February 1988, 8pp: 197; No. 2, July/August 1988, 14pp: 209; No. 3, September 1988, 6pp: 223, in PP 1579-80.
LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, Circular, April 11, 1988, 3pp: 205, in PP 1579-80. - Judging just by headings and photos, this magazine, like e.g. NEWSWEEK and TIMES, is more concerned with persons than with principles, ideas and issues. - However, I found some articles of interest and listed them. - J.Z.
LIBERTARIAN SCIENCE FICTION, See: COSTIKYAN, GREG, Escape from Earth, Review, 2pp, from REASON, Jan. 94, of: ANDERSON, POUL, Harvest of Stars, N.Y., Tor Books, 448pp, $ 22.95, in PP 1677: 79.
LIBERTARIAN SCIENCE FICTION, See: SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, J. Neil Schulman's Nasty, Brutish, and Short Stories, (c) 1997, available from PULPLESS.COM 2pp, in PP 1677: 81. jneil@pulpless.com www.pulpless.com/
LIBERTARIAN SCIENCE FICTION, See: ZELMAN, AARON & SMITH, L. NEIL, The Mitzvah, published by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership & Mazel Freedom Press, $ 10.95 postage paid, 4pp announcement, in PP 1677: 82. JPFO: webmaster@jpfo.org With some reviews. Even that advertisement is copyrighted! - J.Z. See: HEINLEIN, ROBERT, See: SCIENCE FICTION.
LIBERTARIAN STUDENT CLUB, E-mail & WWW Network, 1/2 page announcement only, in PP 1611: 208. - To join the Libertarian Student Club Email Network, send a request to: libclubs-request@genius.ucsd.edu - John McPherson jmlib@genius.ucsd.edu
LIBERTARIAN STUDENT CLUB, See: LIBERTARIANS AT THE UNIVERSITIES, LIBERTARIAN STUDENT CLUB EMAIL NETWORK, 1/2p, in PP 1615:141. - John McPherson jmlib@genius.ucsd.edu Libertarian Student Club, 1p, in PP 1615: 142. WWW.CIEC.ORG
LIBERATION THEOLOGY, See: SIRICO, ROBERT A., C.S.P., The Last Bastion of Marxism, 1p: 831. - On "liberation theology", a Marxian version of Christianity.
LIBERATOR ONLINE, VI/6, March 21, 2000, 16pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 822. - It spreads its texts, all too many of them too repetitive, over all too many pages. Eliminating blank spaces the texts could probably be printed out in a mere 8 pages. - J.Z.
LIBERATOR ONLINE, Vol. 5, No. 21, 16 Nov. 2000, 9pp, in PP 1662: 169.
LIBERATOR ONLINE, Vol. 6, No. 1, 10 January 2001, 17pp, in PP 1662: 178.
LIBERATOR ONLINE, Vol. 6, No. 5, 7 March 2001, 16pp, in PP 1700: 178. advo@best.com It has a regular column: Ask Dr. Ruwart, here 2pp on tariffs, subsidies & immigration: 185. liberator@theadvocates.org Editors: Paul Schmidt, mailto:paul@self-gov.org & James W. Harris mailto:james@self- gov.org President: Sharon Harris mailto:sharon@self-gov.org Claims to be the largest libertarian newsletter. Much concerned with sales and salesmanship.
LIBERATOR, THE, ONLINE, issues VI/16 of 18 Oct. 01 (Special issue on terrorism) - VI/17 of 31 Oct. 01, VI/19 of 28 Nov. 01 (VI/18 is missing!), VII/1 of 9 Jan. 02 (pages 1-7 only, 8-17 are missing in my print-out. You can probably get them online), VII/2 of 26 Jan. 02 - VII/4 of 20 Feb. 02, Altogether 258 pages, in PP 1726/27: 140.
LIBERATOR, THE, ONLINE, issues: VI/7 of 5 April 2001 - VI/15 of 12 Sep 01, 138pp, in PP 1726/27: 1. advp@best.com ed. Paul Schmidt mailto:paul@self-gov.org www.self-gov.org It has a regular column: Ask Dr. Ruwart. Dr. Mary Ruwart, archived, in searchable form at www.self-gov.org/ruwart/ Back issues of THE LIBERATOR are also online.
LIBERCRATIC GOVERNMENT, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 391. See LIBERTOCRACY, ON PANARCHY.
LIBERCRATIC REVENUE SYSTEM, Funding for the Operation of Independent Private or Civil Governments, 13pp, in PP 1689-1693: 398.
LIBERTAD Y DESARROLLO, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1629: 196, www.lyd.com/contactarnos.html with some links
LIBERTARIAN AGENDA, LROC, Libertarian Republican Organizing Committee, 1/2 p., subscription slip only, maybe a few years old, in PP 1681: 206.
LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE PUBLICATIONS ONLINE, List, linked, 5pp, in PP 1677: 145. www.libertarian.org/LA/ now part of Free-Market.Net feedback@free-market.net
LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE PUBLICATIONS, A FURTHER COMPILATION, 124 PAGES, in PP1742: 1-124. Note that by now probably all of them, except the first 15 issues of FREE LIFE, are available online. - Thus I am reconsidering the reproduction of this series in my PEACE PLANS series and merely inviting the placement of this libertarian material, together with all other such information, on CD-ROMs, DVDs etc. as well as online, this being cheaper and more convenient for all potential readers than searching and slow downloading or reading while online, or getting those issues, that I have microfiched, from me, in this format But I am glad to have many of these titles in my collection, relatively accessible, at least to me, and to others upon demand. - J.Z., 31.5.02. LA@capital.demon.co.uk www.digiweb.com/igeldard/LA
LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE PUBLICATIONS, See: GABB, SEAN, Latest LA Publications in Adobe Format, now on LA web pages, 3pp list, in PP 1739: 104.
LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Circular of 20 August 2000, by Dr. Chris R. Tame, Director, 1p, in PP1742: 102.
LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Introduction, 3pp, in PP 1661: 199.
LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Publications Directory, 2pp, in PP 1661: 197. LA@capital.demon.co.uk
LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, See: GABB, ANDREA, Free Life Commentary on uploading of 200 LA files to www.libertarian.co.uk/ 1/2p note, in PP 1717: 163. - andrea@webchic.co.uk My microfiche collection of their papers is still rather incomplete but, seeing they are putting all on line, there is no urgency for getting my collection complete. - J.Z.
LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, See: GABB, SEAN, On LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE output. Nearly all, about 700 items, are now online, 1p, in PP 1739: 66. - www.libertarian.co.uk With note on a BBC Radio appearance, 1.8.01.
LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Welcome, 13 Nov. 99, 1/2p, in PP 1663: 117.
LIBERTARIAN CD-ROMS, See: HART, DAVID. See: CD-ROM PROJECT.
LIBERTARIAN COMMUNIST REVIEW, Nor. 2, 1976, Putting the Record Straight on MICHAEL Bakunin, 6pp, in PP 1706: 2. http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/ora.html From: SOLIDARITE OUVRIERE, monthly of the Alliance Syndicaliste Revolutionnaire et Anarcho-syndicaliste, translated by Nick Heath.
LIBERTARIAN CONFERENCES, See: DAGNY, Dagny@Sunbeach.Net Releases on ISIL meeting place in Caribbean, 2,003, suggesting topics and more than one annual ISIL conference only, 27.7.01, 1p, in PP 1732: 1. - Perhaps libertarian conferences could be conducted much more cheaply, comprehensively and lastingly on websites, via e-mail and CD-ROMs, although not as pleasantly, without the personal contacts and attractive surroundings. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
LIBERTARIAN DEMOCRATS, USA, See: WASHINGTON POST, THE, Libertarian Democrats, excerpts only, 3pp, of Oct. 4, 98 issue, in PP 1676: 158. The article was headed: Core Beliefs Recast Party Lines. Libertarian Democrats were identified in this article as one of 5 groups in the Democratic Party. www.progress.org/dfc/index.html
LIBERTARIAN ECOLOGIST, Brisbane, May 1998, 4pp, in PP 1654: 110.
LIBERTARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA, See: ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA - A GALLERY OF ANARCHISTS & POETS, SAINTS & SINNERS, MOVEMENTS & EVENTS, A - Z, also called: THE DAILY BLEED'S ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Home Page & same samples of entries, 62pp, in PP 1739: 1. - It's A - Z list offers just links and some abstracts to more detailed pages of its own or other web pages. - Entries by personalities rather than ideas. But an excellent beginning of an anarchist online encyclopaedia. I had printed out the URL list - but, unfortunately, the required details were all cut off on the right-hand margin. - Anti-CopyRite, questions, suggestions, additions, corrections to David Brown at recall@exkimo.com - Choose your own samples for downloads - and help to make this encyclopaedia complete and to get it published, cheaply and soon, on a CD-ROM, annually updated. - J.Z., 2.3.02.
LIBERTARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA, See: MILANO, MAURIZIO, Il "Welfare State", n.d., 2pp, from "Voci per un Dizionario del Pensiero Forte" by I.D.I.S., Instituto per la Dottrina e l'Informazione Sociale, 2pp, in PP 1677: 1. - This dictionary appears to be a Catholic and Italian beginnings towards a libertarian encyclopaedia. - Naturally, its libertarianism will be rather limited. - J.Z.
LIBERTARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Some Contributions Towards a Libertarian Encyclopaedia, 96pp, in PP 1671. -Many more are needed - & agreements to combine all of them - & to add many more, on microfilm, online & on CD-ROM. See also: BuildFreedom.com's FREEDOM TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE DIRECTORY. It claims to be the most comprehensive collection of freedom-related links on the net but is exceeded, I believe, by the close to 10,000 links of Free-Market.Net. - The Internet's links and URL lists for libertarians do not yet constitute a libertarian encyclopaedia. Libertarian websites towards it could be much more conveniently and cheaply combined on CD-ROMs. Quite a number of large encyclopaedias have demonstrated this already. Naturally, for updates and discussions etc., they should also have URLs. See also: SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY and essay collections like FEE's Essays for Liberty and those in THE FREEMAN & in IMPRIMIS, many of which are now offered online by www.libertyhaven.com and the collected essays of LAURANCE LABADIE, the leaflet and pamphlet collections of ISIL & of the LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE. - J.Z., 20.5.01.
LIBERTARIAN FEMINISM, See: MCELROY, WENDY, Announcement: FOX News, 2.8.01 on her regular column "The ifeminist", 1/2p, in PP 1732: 201. mac@zetetics.com www.foxnews.com/ www.zetetics.com/mac www.ifeminists.com
LIBERTARIAN FICTION, See: BOARDMAN, ROBERT, Libertarian Fiction Works, 12pp, with a 2pp letter by me to an address no longer valid. - J.Z., , in PP 1677: 39. -
LIBERTARIAN FILM & TV SHOWS, See: MISS LIBERTY'S FILM & TV WORLD, A libertarian film and TV newsletter, 2pp, in PP 1679: 127. www.missliberty.com No videos?
LIBERTARIAN FUTURE WEBSITE, See: SPURRELL, NICK.
LIBERTARIAN INFORMATION SERVICES, Sydney, Introduction, 2pp, 1998, offers information but only under copyrights. Robert Carruthers, robert@libmov.com in PP 1628: 204.
LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL, Circular from Hubert Jongen, chairman, 30 March 01, 2pp, recommending THE SOVEREIGN SOCIETY re offshore investments, in PP 1679: 49. - I rather invest my very limited resosurces in freedom literature or microfiche and CD-ROMs! - J.Z., 24.5.01. hubertjongen@compuserve.com www.agora-inc.com/reports/SOVS/LSVDJ1
LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL, EUROLETTER 65, July 2001, 5pp, in PP 1722: 198. - Coming up events, projects & new organizations. Jim Turney's video and audio tapes are mentioned. Has he finally got his lists complete? Hubert Jongen tlibra@westbrabant.net info@libertarian.to Jim Turney: For full information and prices: jim@LibertyTapes.com
LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL, See: EUROLETTER.
LIBERTARIAN LIBRARY, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Library, 1p, in PP 1677: 161, with a note by J.Z. I am waiting for him to extend that website. So far it merely linked to some of my older and longer drafts on the CD-ROM project. - J.Z., 21.5.01. www.geocities.com/libertarian_library/ Presently, this project seems to be asleep, while John Humphreys takes the libertarian party approach with a new classical liberal & democratic party for Australia. - J.Z., 25.5.02.
LIBERTARIAN LIBRARY, THE, Home Page, 1p www.Cyberhaven.com , in PP 1717: 205.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF CANADA, Hundreds of Young People Are Fighting for Free Enterprise and Civil Liberties. Help them Fight the Good Fight, 2pp leaflet, n.d. , in PP 1698: 136.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF CANADA, PARTI LIBERTARIEN DU CANADA, Home page, 2pp, 1998, in PP 1629: 198. webmaster@libertarian.ca They copyright their material rather than welcoming copying. Is that their best way to spread libertarian ideas? - J.Z.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Amnesty Plan for Immigrants Is a Great Leap Forward, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 820. - Since peaceful illegal criminals haven't committed crimes with victims, amnesties would be quite inappropriate. - Rewards and prizes for them would be more suitable. The best of these would be tax exemption, exterritorial autonomy for their voluntary communities & full monetary and financial freedom for those among them, who would appreciate them. - "Spaceship Earth" contains private properties but not any rightful and exclusive national, racial, religious or ideological territories. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Are public schools a contributing factor to Colorado-style school massacres? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 309. - George Getz, Press Sec.: 76214.3676@Compuserve.com .
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Can George W. Bush dispute these 10 public school "Signposts of Failure"? 2pp, www.lp.org , in PP 1664/65: 307.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Criminal Outrage: Millions Harassed at Seatbelt Roadblocks over Holiday Weekend, 2pp: 772. - It is easier, less risky and more profitable to do this than to harass terrorists. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Don't Touch that Dial! Car Radios are 8 times as Deadly as your Cell Phone, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 767.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Help End Draft Registration, 2001, 3pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 779. Website either: www.EndSelectiveService.org: ? or: www.EndSelectiveService.org ?
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Message of Nov. 6, 01, indicating how expensive it is to run even a party: 4pp, in PP 1737/38: 233. - What would have happened or could happen from now on, is all the manpower and financial resources, now wasted on gaining some votes and elected posts, had, instead, been used to gather and spread all libertarian information on CD-ROMs, thus providing all the necessary blueprints for liberty? As an educational machine the LP was certainly less effective than some other libertarian organizations. And it still misleads its followers and leaders on the territorial road of a single coercive State machine, extended through 3 levels, instead of introducing or working towards freedom of action and experimental freedom for all volunteer communities, on the basis of full exterritorial autonomy,and thus turning even its present opponents into allies by offering them, as well, full experimental freedom or freedom of action regarding their own affairs, naturally, at their own expense and risk. That is, for instance: capitalism for capitalists, anarchism for anarchists, socialism for socialists, communism for communists, monarchism for monarchists, etc. This approach would, by the way, lead to the ending of most private terrorist activities as well. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, National Platform, July 2,000, I. Individual Rights and Civil Order, Immigration, 1/2 p, in PP 1682, under point 6. www.lp.org/issues/platform/immigrat.html
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Platform of July 00, Contents list and some extracts, 5pp, in PP 1739: 189. - Extracts on Monopolies, Unions & Collective Bargaining, Inflation & Depression, Trade Barriers, Subsidies, Individual Rights, Space Exploration, Population.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, See: BEISER, SCOTT, My Declaration of Independence from the LP, www.libertyartworx.com 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 339.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, See: KETCHEN, ARTHUR, The Libertarian Party Position, 5pp + comments by Loomis & quotes from Paine, in PP 1634-1636: 789.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, See: MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, "... to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62. comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, See: NOLAN, DAVID, The Libertarian Party: Still Going Strong at 30, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 330. - Still largely on the wrong and territorial or statist track, although it hasn't reached its target even after 30 years. Its support of secessionism has only been half-hearted and inconsistent, like that of all advocates of "limited" territorial governments. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, THE LIBERTARIAN CORNER, News from 1997, 2pp, www.lp.org/ in PP 1628: 195.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, The Libertarian Party Represents You! 2pp leaflet, no date, in PP 1634-1636: XI & XI.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, The Top Fifteen Stupidest Ways Politicians Are Wasting Our Money, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 736. pressreleases@hq.LP.org www.LP.org - Aren't all their ways wrong and stupid, if not criminal? - J.Z., 30.4.02.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, What Now? Five Suggestions to Prevent the Next Timothy McVeigh, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 787. - Typically, collective responsibility notions are not attacked and exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities is not offered as an alternative to territorialism. One can hardly prevent the birth of new criminals. "Each generation is a new invasion by barbarians." - J.Z.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Will the U.N. Try to Force Americans to Fund Slavery Reparations to Africa? 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 776. "If there are reparations to be paid, perhaps it (they? J.Z.) should come from the dictators, tyrants, and presidents-for-life who rule those 35 unfree and repressed African nations". - Is any former slaveholder in the U.S. still alive? - Are any of the African chiefs still alive who captured and sold slaves to U.S. slave traders and buyers? Are only the buyers and their heirs to be held responsible? - I would rather like to see serious attempts to end the remaining slavery of over 20 million women and children, i.e., probably many more innocents than were ever, at any time, enslaved in the U.S. - Also an end to the remaining piracy and genocide attempts and preparations for it with ABC mass murder devices. Too many "libertarians" believe in "isolationism", "non-intervention" and "neutrality" regarding these crimes, like too many people did towards the actions of Nazis against minority groups. - Also an end to tax slavery, military slavery and "educational" slavery and to the statist territorial feudalism or serfdom. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
LIBERTARIAN PERIODICALS & BOOK PUBLISHING, See: WHITTEN, CHRIS, Dear Free-Marketeer, 20.12.00, 4pp, an appeal for funds, in PP 1718 - 1721: 1. - In this and other libertarian newsletters I still miss an appeal to libertarians to make use of their alternative media options for extremely cheap libertarian publishing and reading. Website, e-newsletter providers and paper publishers always have to appeal for funds. The users of cheap alternative media do not have to, because their basic costs are so low and they do not expect to make a living from their hobby publishing, no matter how extensive it may be. - Moreover, I for one am disappointed by the often only rather trivial news one finds in such newsletters, with few really inspiring libertarian projects, like the CD-ROM project, hardly ever being mentioned, since they do not count as "news". To that extent libertarian journalism is often as little informative as is conventional journalism. - I for one would find a newsletter much more appealing that would concentrate on new ideas and projects and appeal for collaboration to realize them. Would I have to tackle that job, too, largely by myself? Alas, I do already have too many projects on hand - and others are in the same position. Since libertarian projects are not sufficiently announced, sufficient international division of labour is not achieved to realize all of them fast. See PP 20 & 183 on this. - Libertarian newsletters might become more attractive if they became individualized, i.e., each individual would be sent only those news, automatically selected, which are of highest interest to him or her, according to a previously filled out questionnaire. As it is they do all too often express largely the interests and remaining bias of their editors only. - How many of these "news" induce many libertarians to take some positive actions? With reproducing such newsletters I get more and more away from the very concept of PEACE PLANS. - Thus I do not intend to print out and microfiche such newsletters much longer, or only the exceptional ones. - Perhaps, rather than mailing them to large numbers they should only be offered on websites, for those who want to look them up, there? - On sheet 41, bottom, there is a hint that Mike Harris, The Premier of Ontario, is looking at whether the private sector could finance, design, or even run water systems. He, the reporter & the readers of this newsletter ought to read the book of a fair socialist, like John Gunther, who, in his Inside U.S.A., reported on such and many other competitive private public service companies. Such "news" should be accompanied with a bibliography of successful private schemes, a reference to a libertarian encyclopaedia article and ideas and projects archive. The blind leading the blind, once again! - J.Z., 30.7.01.
LIBERTARIAN PHILOSOPHERS ANSWER FAQ, 1/2 p, in PP 1674: 151. www.anarcho-capitalis.com abcritter@yahoo.com
LIBERTARIAN PRESS, Anarchism and Feminism, 3pp, in PP 1699: 10.
LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICANS SPEAK OUT, Articles & Links List, 2pp, in PP 1679: 112. mailto:rlc@rlc.org www.rlc.org/
LIBERTARIAN REVIEW, Advertisement, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 93.
LIBERTARIAN REVOLUTION? See: BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle: The Second American Revolution? THE FREEMAN, 1/95, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 333.
LIBERTARIAN SOCIALIST LEAGUE, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Regarding the "Libertarian Socialist League", 20.6.39, Comments on Melchior Seele's criticism of the Manifesto issued by the "Libertarian Socialist League". (See MAN!, Dec. 38, Feb. 39, April 39), 5pp, in PP 1725: 95. - This article contains a large panarchistic segment! - J.Z.
LIBERTARIAN SOCIALIST MOVEMENT USA, Home Page, 6pp, with URL list, in PP 1694: 201. - lsn@libertariansocialist.com www.xenu.net/
LIBERTARIAN SOCIALIST MOVEMENT USA, Links to articles, 4pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 357: libsoc@libertariansocialist.com
LIBERTARIAN VICTORY FUND, Letter by director Chris Azzaro, 1p, in PP 1697: 87. Funding could come out of the nationalized property to be liberated, anticipating this liberation via corresponding securities. See my PEACE PLANS 19C on this, entitled: Let Freedom Pay Its Way. - Libertarian response to this consistent libertarian finance plans was so far all too close to zero! - J.Z. lvf_director@yahoo.com www.LibertarianVictoryFund.com
LIBERTARIAN YAHOO CLUBS, 2000, 1p of links, in PP 1703: 205.
LIBERTARIAN, THE, Syndicated Essays by SUPRINOWICZ, VIN, Oct. 2000, 3pp, in PP 1672: 183. vin@lvrj.com Letters to Vin: www.infomagic.net/liberty/vinmail.htm
LIBERTARIAN, THE, Syndicated Essays by Vin Suprynowicz, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 399. When clicking on "Archive", I get: "Shortcut to vincarc.html at www.infomagic.net" instead of a complete URL! - Maybe it is enough? - J.Z. - vin@lvrj.com
LIBERTARIANISM - TRANSFORMATION of Libertarianism?, 22pp and LIBERTARIANISM - TRANSFORMED, Dispute, 13pp, (c) LIBERTY 1999, in PP 1674: 7 & 28.
LIBERTARIANISM & CONSERVATISM, See: RIGHT ON THE WEB, A Conservative Libertarian Forum, (c), Home Page, incomplete, with URL list, and links to some articles, 5pp, (c), David C. Sphar mailto:dcsphar@home.com , in PP 1676: 53. http://rightontheweb.com
LIBERTARIANISM, Critiques of Libertarianism, 1/2 page listing some such websites, in PP 1607/8: 40. - See especially the later editions of the ANARCHIST FAQ, which I have partly microfiched.
LIBERTARIANISM, Etc., Website listing, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 43.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: BLOCK, WALTER, Libertarianism and Libertinism, 6pp: 93, in PP 1569-70.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: Cwt1-2 & Cwt1-3, Libertarian Discussions, hosted by Geocities, 11pp: 184, in PP 1568.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: DAIELL, JEFF, Libertarianism: Quest for the Sovereign Individual, 2pp: 219, in PP 1572-73. - Alas, most libertarians still stop far short of that by embracing some form of collectivist territorialism. - J.Z.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: DILGER, ALEXANDER, Was zeichnet die libertaere Position von anderen aus? 3 S.: 191, in PP 1588.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: CONTEMPORARY LIBERTARIANISM, 1p, in PP 1704: 135-140, guide to 470 references. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, CONTEMPORARY LIBERTARIANISM, 12pp, in PP 1704: 60. - Alas, URL & e-mail address are not always printed out. I would have preferred that, operating from a previously downloaded and printed-out list, not wanting to spend to much time and money on being online, and thus also under fire from ever new virus attacks. I already get 1-3 a day via e-mail. - J.Z.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Libertarianism in a Context, 5pp: 19, & A Theory for Libertarianism, 4pp: 24in PP 1601-04.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: HUBEN, MIKE, Critiques of Libertarianism, established 10/25/94, updated 06/11/01, 4pp, in PP 1717: 159. - With URL list. mailto:mhuben@world.std.com%20(Mike%20Huben) http://world.std.com/~mhuben/index.html
LIBERTARIANISM, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, About Libertarianism, 5pp, with links, in PP 1611: 129.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: INTRODUCTIONS & FAQs, CONTEMPORARY LIBERTARIANISM, Links and abstracts, 8pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 65.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Georgism: True Libertarianism, 1p: 76, in PP 1564. - There are many more limited views of libertarianism than all-embracing ones. - J.Z.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: KAMIYA, GARY, The Strange Rise of Libertarianism, 2pp, in PP 1707: 205. - The listed e-mail address did not work for me! - J.Z. - www.salon.com/archives/welcome/biography.html#kamiya
LIBERTARIANISM, See: KNIGHT, JOSEPH, Understanding the Libertarian Philosophy, 3pp, feedback@freemarket.net , in PP 1674: 86.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What Is Libertarianism? 1p: 98, in PP 1549. - MANIS, ROD, Poverty: A Libertarian View, 2pp leaflet of Rampart College: 120, in PP 1549.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: LOADS, PHILP A., Review of: SHWARTZ, PETER, Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty, 2pp: 752, in PP 1601-04.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: LYCOS DIRECTORY, Society, Politics, Libertarian, Free-Market Libertarianism, Collectivist Libertarianism, Libertarian Party etc., with URL list, 2000, 6pp, in PP 1674: 131. www.lycos.com - "Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor" - Open Directory Project: http://dmoz.org/about.html - Its sites are hand-picked and shortly commented upon by volunteer editors! Rather an open-input and "do-it-yourself"-guide, as I have often proposed. A guide worth visiting, using and supplementing. I still have to look up many of these references. - J.Z., 21.5.01.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: MANNKAL, What is a "Libertarian"? 1p, in PP 1614: 61.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism and the Information Revolution, 1997, from LINE-READING, 6pp: 162, in PP 1568. - The libertarian information revolution began long before the Internet with e.g. cheap duplicators, photocopiers, instant printing, audio- and video cassettes, microfilm in roll film and microfiche. Moreover, it has not even been extended, properly, into floppy disks and CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, "... to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62. comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/
LIBERTARIANISM, See: READ, LEONARD E., The Happy Libertarian, 3pp: 408, in PP 1581-82.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Myth and Truth About Libertarianism, 4pp: 235, in PP 1569-70.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: SULLIVAN, DAN, Are You a Real Libertarian or a ROYAL Libertarian? 1998, 5pp pimann@pobox.com - in PP 1668/69: 362.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: THE RATIONAL ANARCHIST.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: WELLS, SAM, Jr., What Libertarianism Is Not! 1p: 21, in PP 1572-73. - 4pp, in PP 1684: 29.
LIBERTARIANISM, See: WIN, March 1, 1971, with a large section on libertarianism, incomplete, 34pp: 59, in PP 1583.
LIBERTARIANISM, SOCIALISM, ANARCHISM, Discussion, hosted by Geocities, 4pp: 150, in PP 1568.
LIBERTARIANS AT THE UNIVERSITIES, LIBERTARIAN STUDENT CLUB EMAIL NETWORK, 1/2p, in PP 1615:141. - John McPherson jmlib@genius.ucsd.edu Libertarian Student Club, 1p, in PP 1615: 142. WWW.CIEC.ORG
LIBERTARIANS FOR LIFE, Home Page, www.L4L.org libertarian@erols.com Links and abstracts of many articles against abortion, 8pp, in PP 1733: 117. I had suggested that they put all their info cheaply on a CD-ROM.
LIBERTARIANS FOR PEACE, See: MOORE, CAROL, Join Libertarians for Peace, 1p appeal, 17 Nov. 01, in PP 1732: 188, - The achievement of peace requires a scientific approach (combined with a moral one), which is at least as thorough as is military science in the preparation for and conduct of wars. One can't ride towards peace on a few popular myths, errors & prejudices & with the help of most conventional (territorial) institutions & methods. However, Carol Moore is at least a territorial decentralist and secessionist. And most other peace advocates haven't explored the exterritorial autonomy and voluntaristic approach to peace, either, one combined with a libertarian revolution, liberation and defensive warfare program that could reduce rightful defensive wars to genuine and very limited police actions against war criminals only. Such rightful resistance against war mongers would not require ABC mass murder devices, air raids, rockets, heavy artillery, tanks and a navy. See e.g. my 2 peace books in PP 16-18 (now available via e-mail) and PP 61- 63. (The German original of the latter work fiched in PP 399-401, is now also available digitized by e-mail, zipped: 579 Kbs., J.Z., 31.5.02.) - PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.02. carol@carolmoore.net www.libertarians4peace.net infor@libertarians4peace.net http://groups.yahoo.com/group/libs4peace www.carolmoore.net
LIBERTARIANS IN RUSSIA, See: MOSCOW LIBERTARIUM, Freedom Technologies for the Digital Future, Home Page, with links, 4pp, in PP 1616: 177. - e-mail - liberty@ice.ru English pages maintained by Victor Agroskin, vic5784@yahoo.com www.ice.ru/ Moscow Libertarium http://www.libertarium.ru/eng
LIBERTARIANS, Index of activities, libertarians, articles, 1998, 2pp of links, 1993-95, in PP 1671: 129. - Libertarians at www.mit.edu
LIBERTARIANZ, Links, 5pp, in PP 1661: 202. www.libertarianz.org.nz/links.html
LIBERTARIANZ, More Freedom, Less Government, Home Page, with Links, FAQ & URL lists, 15pp, in PP 1687/88: 401. www.libertarianz.org.nz/index.htm
LIBERTAS, A Danish Site, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1663: 47. www.libertas.dk/
LIBERTINISM, See: BLOCK, WALTER, Libertarianism and Libertinism, 6pp: 93, in PP 1569-70.
LIBERTOCRACY, Introduction to Libertocracy, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 387. librademia@libertocracy.com
LIBERTOCRACY, Free Enterprise Regulations. Private Regulations Provided as a Service to the Public, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 425. - All these LIBERTOCRACY articles by GREGORY FLANAGAN.
LIBERTOCRACY, Free Market Roads, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 412.
LIBERTOCRACY, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 360. www.libertocracy.com/entry.htm
LIBERTOCRACY, Home Page, Introduction, Principles, sub-sites, URL lists, 9pp, in PP 1689-1693: 362. - Another print-out, 10pp, partly cut-off on right: 370. Still another version, 7pp: 380. - Printed books do have their advantages, e.g. integrated and consecutive pages, in the order wanted by the author. But hypertext links have their advantages, too. However, when one tries to download a very extensive site, containing numerous files, the result can be confusing. I hope that on a CD-ROM his arrangement will be an improvement upon my compilation and there it will be complete, too. So far I downloaded only most files of the first 2 levels. - J.Z., 4.7.01.
LIBERTOCRACY, Index, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 739. - "This is an index of the site's major pages. It does not include all pages on the site. To find other pages, look in the Table of Issues, Liberation Journal or try the site search engine." -In spite of 2 different downloading attempts, I haven't even included all his major sites, nor have I followed is arrangement or did I succeed, so far, in downloading his glossary and list of his unique spelling and some other files I wanted from his website. Printed book editions and CD-ROM editions could avoid such troubles, costs and labour for you. But all too few are so far interested in the latter option, in spite of its potential enormous cheapness per book title or even for a whole reference library. - J.Z. 7.7.01.
LIBERTOCRACY, Join the Libertocracy Association, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 411.
LIBERTOCRACY, Libercratic Insurance, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 419.
LIBERTOCRACY, www.libertocracy.com/entry , website of GREG FLANAGAN, introduction with links to his other pages, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 359. - AN INDEX TO LIBERTOCRACY can be found on sheets 739-744 - but this compilation is neither as complete nor follows the order of the website. - J.Z. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
LIBERTY ACTIVISTS, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 204, URL & e-mail address not stated. They actively wasted my toner!
LIBERTY ACTIVISTS, Liberty Links, 2pp, in PP 1706: 202, with URLs, mailto:liberty-mls@usanet www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/1797
LIBERTY ACTIVISTS, Reports, Stories and Ideas from Liberty Activists around the World, 8pp of links with abstracts, in PP 1701: 42. - The recognition and spread of significant ideas is often the most important "action" and also one neglected by all too many "activists". - PIOT, J.Z., 30.1.01. liberty2@mindspring.com
LIBERTY ACTIVISTS, THE, Educate, Agitate, Organize for Freedom in our Lifetime... homepage and links, 4pp, with a "liberal" copyrights notice, requiring merely credit and notice, in PP 1674: 158. - If I were to notify all whom I copy in my microfiched pages, I would have all too little time left for anything else! - But credit is usually given, at least when website or e-mail address are mentioned. Alas, often they are not, explicitly, and have to be clicked up and noted down first, which I have not always done. - J.Z., 21.5.01. www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/1797
LIBERTY AMENDMENT COMMITTEE, Sales Tools, Brochures, Books & Booklets, Albums, Cassettes, Film Strips, Packets of Materials, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 175. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
LIBERTY AMENDMENT COMMITTEE: It's Far More Expensive than it Should Be, 1p on Congress, in PP 1713-1715: 93. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
LIBERTY AMENDMENT, See: FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Bensenville, later Los Angeles, & REPORT ON FREEDOM, published by Willis E. Stone, in PP 1713-1715, 332pp: 1.
LIBERTY AMENDMENT, See: SNYDER, KENT, Ron Paul has Put forward the Liberty Amendment, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 754. Website: www.thelibrtycommittee.org
LIBERTY AUDIO & FILM SERVICE, Richmond, Va., Audio Cassette offer leaflet, 1982, 1p: 123, in PP 1549. I ordered from them, back in 1982, 5 cassettes, paid for them by cheque, and later reminded them - & never got a response! - Dishonesty or negligence among libertarians or P.O. workers is a real turn-off. - J.Z., 30.10.1999.
LIBERTY AUSTRALIA, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1618: 173. - It brings many links but not its URL.
LIBERTY BOOK CLUB, A Branch of LIBERTY, 1p: 129, in PP 1568.
LIBERTY BOOK CLUB, a feature of LIBERTY, webmaster@LibertySoft.com 3pp of titles, in PP 1674: 145.
LIBERTY BOOKS, St. Louis, Books & tapes on Legal Tender & The Fed, 1p leaflet sent by Dave Wilber, in PP 1629: 45. - Merril Jenkins is Dave Wilber's guru on money.
LIBERTY CENTER, Home Page, Liberty Resources List & Links, 6pp, in PP 1677: 170. (c) 2000 BigEye.com Offers a free brochure: brochure@bigeye.com www.BigEye.com
LIBERTY FOR ALL NET, Circular of 20 Feb. 02, ed. R. Lee Wrights, 2pp, in PP 1726/27: 284. It wants libertarian success stories and offers here some links to its previous articles. rleewrights@hotmail.com www.libertyforall.net
LIBERTY FOUNDATION, www.nyinteractive.com/LibertyFoundation/Research/PrimarySources/intro.html Ancient Primary Sources, 1p list, in PP 1675: 3. - Note that Gilbert Louis Midonnet dared to copyright, in 1996-1997, these ancient documents! However, all are, apparently, online, which rather annuls this absurd claim in practice. - J.Z. 1.5.01.
LIBERTY FREE PRESS ONLINE, 3 Website Pages with links, in PP 1610: 87.
LIBERTY FREE PRESS ONLINE, Canada's Common Sense Revolution, Home page, incomplete, with links, in htm, then in a flawed and unedited Notepad printout, which is better than an incomplete but otherwise perfect text. 5pp, in PP 1616: 182.
LIBERTY FUND, Catalogue, 1996, 35pp: 347, in PP 1579-80.
LIBERTY FUND, Catalog of books, audio-tape and videos, 2000, 7pp, in PP 1671: 150. - It copyrighted this advertising list, too! It was bothersome to download their separate files. Why not offer the lot, these few pages, in a single list? Their paper book prices are kept low. This list, like that of many other libertarian organizations, ought to be integrated into a common libertarian literature for sale list list. - J.Z.
LIBERTY FUND, Home Page, 1p, , 1999, 2000 (c) www.libertyfund.org , in PP 1679: 115.
LIBERTY FUND, Introduction to its library, 1p: 134, in PP 1568.
LIBERTY FUND, Note on JASAY, ANTHONY DE, The State, pb. $ 9, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 200.
LIBERTY HQ & LIBERTY ROUND TABLE, Virtual Con 1, November 1998 convention of 19 libertarian scholars and SF authors, held entirely in cyberspace. Thanks to audio compression technology, over 21 hours of one-on-one interviews and joint conferences from VC 1 are compiled on a single CD-ROM, $ 19.95, shipping and handling in U.S. $ 3.50, outside $ 4.50. orders@laissezfairebooks.com CD-ROM No. CU 8014. In PP 1682, secton 1. Featured are: Chris Matthew Sciabarra in an interview with Sunni Maravillosa discussing Ayn Rand and what libertarians can learn from the political left. Sciabarra is also featured in a Joint Conference on the topic, "Freedom in the 21st Century - Obstacles and Opportunities", with Fred Foldvary, Wendy McElroy, Peter McWilliams, Sheldon Richman, and Eric Schansberg. Other guests interviewed on the CD include: Peter McWilliams (on the drug war); Sheldon Richman (on public school indoctrination); L. Neil Smith (on strategies for libertarian activism); Wendy McElroy (on individualist and feminist history); Eric Schansberg (on taxation and redistribution); J. Neil Schulman (on the second amendment and libertarian literature online); and a Sci-Fi conference with Victor Koman, James Hogan, F. Paul Wilson, Smith, Schulman, and others. - Obviously, a pioneering use of CD-ROMs. I would have liked it even more if it had been filled with 100,000 - 200,000 pages of libertarian texts! But it is a good instance for the freedom of expression and information options offered to libertarians by this medium, not merely used for e.g. music, software, games and some general encyclopaedias(alas, not a libertarian yet!!!). - J.Z., 25 May 2001
LIBERTY JOURNAL NEWS, Weekly edition of Oct. 21, 2000, as a sample, 4pp, with 5pp of links, & extracts from articles online, in PP 1677: 11. www.libertyjournal.com
LIBERTY INSTITUTE, New Dehli, Philosophy of Freedom Workshop, 1p: 187, in PP 1561-63. liberty@giasd101.vsnl.net.in
LIBERTY ISSUES, See: GRASSROOTS LIBERTY PROJECT, Home Page, 1p only. Formerly LIBERTY ISSUES, in PP 1615: 172. - Resources for local campaigns and activism. Mission: Elect more libertarians to public office. - Does that mean that they do intend to corrupt more libertarians? - J.Z.
LIBERTY JOURNAL, Documents & Essays & Links: 135, in PP 1568.
LIBERTY JOURNAL, Libertarian Celebrities & VIPs, (c) 2000 by Arbutus Woods, 7pp, in PP 1677: 22.
LIBERTY LEXICON, THE, Index only or alphabetical links list, 10pp, in PP 1671: 29. See: LIBERTARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
LIBERTY LIBRARY, Home Page, 1999, copyrighted by Arbutus Woods, Inc., lists on 2pp the texts it makes available: 404 in PP 1577-78. - Economics Texts, Historical Documents, Laws & Proposed Legislation, Literature and Essays, Political Philosophy. - Covers anarchism, libertarianism, patriotism, constitutionalism.
LIBERTY LIBRARY, A, Home page, compiled by Robert Bickford www.daft.com 4pp, in PP 1677: 110. Compilation copyright 1995-2,000. "I'll continue to maintain this site as an introductory and random-stuff resource, but if you want more content than you can shake a really big stick at, you should go visit the Free-Market.Net home page!"
LIBERTY, Links, 1p: 130, in PP 1568.
LIBERTY LINKS, Conservative Historical Documents and Essays, Individualist, Anarchist and Survivalist, Legal, Libertarian, Libertarian Party Affiliates, News, Objectivist, Political Parties, Theories of Conspiracy, Think Tanks, 8pp with URL list, in PP 1677: 3. www.libertyjournal.com Arbutus Woods, Inc. mailto:root@libertyjournal.com
LIBERTY MATTERS, Home & Products Pages, 2pp, in PP 1662: 205. libertymatters@aol.com Seems mainly concerned with news & alerts. Tries to link grassroots to libertarian think tanks.
LIBERTY NETWORK, Welcome to Liberty Network, www.line.dk info@line.dk 1p, in PP 1672: 118. - It produces LINE ON-LINE.
LIBERTY PROJECT, THE, Real Stories, www.libertyproject.org/realstories 5pp, in PP 1678: 194. It makes the case for liberty by reporting concisely some typical cases of infringements of liberty by authorities. - J.Z.
LIBERTY ROUND TABLE 101 CLUB, Home Page, Announcements, Awards received, FAQ's, 3pp, in PP 1611: 202.
LIBERTY STORE, THE, Introduction, www.losthorizons.com/index.html. 2pp, in PP 1726/27: 415. - Printed & framed freedom statements. mailto:phendrickson.@losthorizons.com
LIBERTY TREE, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1677: 163. www.liberty-tree.org
LIBERTY TREE, Home Page, Welcome, 2pp, in PP 1680: 157. www.liberty-tree.org
LIBERTY UNBOUND, Recent Issues of LIBERTY, lists Sep. 95 - June 99 issues that are online, 1p: 134, in PP 1568.
LIBERTY, Port Townsend, Liberty Foundation Website, 1p, listing contents of August 1999 issue: 128, in PP 1568. Website: Webmaster@LibertySoft.com
LIBERTY, Port Townsend, Links to recent (Sep 95 - May 2000) articles, 1p, links to editors, writers and Staff and some of their articles, 4pp, in PP 1679: 34. webmaster@LibertySoft.com
LIBERTY, Port Townsend, 2 Sample Articles, 11 pp, in PP 1700: 82.
LIBERTY, Port Townsend, Contacting LIBERTY, Box 1181 Port Townsend, WA 98 368, with links, 1p, in PP 1700: 1. - webmaster@LibertySoft.com www.libertysoft.com/ - I have only one objection to "LIBERTY", judging by the contents lists that I have seen: While it contains many opinions, arguments, historical views, reviews etc., and does valuable work in such spheres, its contents of freedom ideas is rather poor, as it is with almost all periodicals (INNOVATOR was one exception and the early issues of my PEACE PLANS series, which are now digitized and available by e-mail - until they become available on a website and on a CD-ROM), which are forever struggling to fill the pages of the next issues. The kind of libertarian journal that would be of the greatest interest to me would be one that would appear only whenever needed and would be filled from a growing archive of libertarian ideas. It might never be a commercial success - but that would not be required if duplicates, in any desired format, at their prices, would only be supplied upon demand, e.g. on floppies, microfiche, by e-mail or, for all back issues, on CD-ROM. Even the detailed discussion of these ideas might be delegated to other journals or websites. In the journal of libertarian ideas merely references to these discussions would be supplied, or guides to reference lists.- J.Z., 28.5.02.
LIBERTY, Port Townsend, Index for August 1987 - May 1999, 48pp, in PP 1700: 34.
LIBERTY, Port Townsend,Contents Lists, 9/95, 11/95, 1/96, 3/96, 5/96, 7/96, 9/96, 11/96, 7/97, 11/97,1/98/ 3/98, 5/98, 7/98, 9/98, 11/98, 1/99, 2/99, 3/99, 4/99, 5/99, 6/99, 7/99, 8/99, 4/00, 5/00. Many but not all of these articles can be found online, according to these lists. 33pp, in PP 1700: 2.
LIBERTY, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Liberty Is a Bad Name, 1p: 57, in PP 1601-04.
LIBERTY, See: LONG, LAZARUS, When Liberty Is Defined by Ideologues, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1612: 10
LIBERTY, Tucker's, Index to LIBERTY online: MCELROY, WENDY, Comprehensive Index to LIBERTY, online! 2pp, in PP 1671: 168. mac@zetetics.com
LIBERTY, Tucker's, Liberty Library, List of books offered by Tucker, compiled by Wendy MacElroy, 6pp: 155, in PP 1568.
LIBERTYHAVEN. COM, 151 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, 630pp, in PP 1766-68: 1. - Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 131 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000,Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS, in PP 1761-63, 630pp: 1-630.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 41 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, in PP 1765, 210pp: 1. - Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 47 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, 210 pp, in PP 1764: 1. - Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 82 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, 420 pp, originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 86 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS, 420pp, in PP 1755/56: 1.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 88 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, 420pp, in PP 1757/58: 1. - Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Articles on line, Milton Friedman, in PP 1745-1748: 8.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Articles on Science, Technology or Internet, on Religion & Christians, 3pp, in P1757/58: 410.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Articles online, lists on Banking, Money, Finance & Gold Standard, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 1. www.libertyhaven.com
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Constitutions, Courts and Law, article list, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 11.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Crime, Terrorism & Violence, article list, 1p, in PP 1754: 60. www.libertyhaven.com
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Education, Homeschooling or Children, article list, 4pp, in PP 1753: 137.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Free Speech or Civil Liberties, article list, 5pp, in PP 1753: 7.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Humor or Satire, Article list: 1p; Fiction, Music or Entertainment: 1p, in PP 1766-68: 466.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Personal Development or Psychology, article list, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 620.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, See PEACE PLANS 1745-1768, for many of its articles, which were, mostly, originally published in THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS. They & many more are offered free online, but with a copyrights notice, nevertheless. Should I insert one, because I copied them as well? - On these microfiche ca. 1,000 freedom essays are offered on ca. 5,000 pages. I downloaded most of these articles October - November 2000 and have only now got around to perusing them and selecting, most of them, for a print out and compilation on microfiche. By now you will probably find many more such articles on www.libertyhaven.com but here a few of them are conveniently compiled and preserved on microfiche. - By now there are over 60,000 viruses. I get virus attacks almost daily. What will happen if there are 600,000 viruses or even 6 million? Will anyone's website and e-mail be safe enough then? - Anyhow, this is part of my private survey of libertarian offers on the Internet and I do preservation & duplication filming of some of these sites, until finally better libertarian guides to all of them are offered and all these texts are also supplied on CD-ROM as well. - I found it costly and laborious to download 157 Mbs of such texts, from LIBERTYHAVEN.COM and many others. (100 hours of hard and boring labor, as well as ca. $ 300 in connection costs.) That made me a fan of the CD-ROM libertarian publishing option. - John Zube, 16.5.02.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Thinkers, article list, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 622.
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Trade & International Economics, list of articles online, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 1
LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, War, Peace, Diplomacy or Foreign Aid, Article List, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 444.
LIBERTYSEARCH.COM, August 2,000, 1 page, short listing of its links & introduction, in PP 1628: 200.
LIBRADEMIA, Constitution of Librademia, Table of Contents & URL list only, 8pp, 494. - Chapter 3: Persons (& their rights), 12pp, in PP 1689-1693: 502. - See: GREGORY FLANAGAN & LIBERTOCRACY.
LIBRADEMIA, The Free People, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 491. "Librademia is an independent supreme government that exists and operates in the lives and on the property of the sovereign individuals who are its civilzens....."
LIBRARIES THAT HAVE THE EMMA GOLDMAN PAPERS ON MICROFILM, 1p, in PP 1702: 167.
LIBRARIES, See: PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Alternatives to Public Libraries, THE FREEMAN, 4/87, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 168.
LIBRARIES, See: SECULAR WEB LIBRARY, Home Page with links and URL list, 3pp, in PP 1677: 91. www.infidels.org
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, A clipping on the Library of Congress & its history, in PP 1703: 4. - After a fire destroyed it in 1814, Jefferson replaced it by his own library of 6487 volumes, of which 2400 survived for a 2,000 exhibition. By now it is the largest in the world.
LIBRARY, ELECTRONIC, See: OCKERBLOOM, JOHN MARK, The On-Line Books Page, presents: BANNED BOOKS ON-LINE, 6pp, in PP 1677: 109. (c) 1993-2000 by J.M. Ockerbloom onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu He has his own legalized ban on copying his list of banned books! - J.Z., 22.5.01.
LICENSING, COMPULSORY, See: BECHARA, DENNIS, The Costs of Occupational Licensing, THE FREEMAN, 4/79, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 278.
LICENSING, See: BARGER, MELVIN D., Occupational Licensure under Attack, THE FREEMAN, 4/75, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 61. - YANDELL, DIRK, Occupational Licensing, THE FREEMAN, 1/85, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 66.
LICENSING, See: RAVENSCROFT, IAN, Danger: A Lesson from Language, THE FREEMAN, 7/84, 4pp, in PP 1754: 3.
LICHER, LLOYD, Robert LeFevre: A Tribute, 2pp: 178, in PP 1569-70.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE et al, Der Streit zwischen kapitalistischen und sozialistischen Anarchisten. Dokumentation der Gaestebuchbeitraege zur innerlibertaeren Diskussion, zuletzt aktualisiert: 16.2.98, 24 S. , in PP 1611: 172 - Die anderen Teilnehmer: Tillmann; Robert Kalbach; Robert; olli and nils; Nick Kretschmann; Yohnny; Sven Weiberg; Jens Meiners; Henning Maruhn; Bjoern Wilsmann & Thomas Bruckbauer.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 10 Jahre Fall der Mauer - aus libertaerer Sicht, 1 S., in PP 1625: 24.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Alle Macht den Konsumenten - fordert FRIEDRICH KUEPPERSBUSCH, 1S. , in PP 1617: 28.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Ayn Rand: Wer ist John Galt? 1 S. , in PP 1617: 26.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Das Verhaengnis der Drogenpolitik aus der Sicht der Freiheit, 2 S.: 82, in PP 1588.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Der libertaere Fragebogen, Interview, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 66.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Die Ethik und das Manifest der Freiheit. Murray N. Rothbard jetzt gleich zweimal in deutscher Sprache, 2 S.: 122, in PP 1588.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Die "freieste Gesellschaft der Geschichte", 1p, in PP 1611: 197.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Die Libertaeren und der "Libertarianism", 2 S. , in PP 1617: 16.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Ein gelungener Video-Clip fragmentierter Gedanken, 1 S., in PP 1617: 97, ueber: STEFAN BLANKERTZ, Die Therapie der Gesellschaft, Peter Hammer Verlag, 266 S.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Grenzkosten und Nutzengewinn der Entstaatlichung, 2 S., in PP 1625: 91.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Hilfe - die Libertaeren kommen! 1 S., in very small print, which cannot be enlarged in the width of A 4 sheets. For a more legible copy see the ESPERO edition, No. 10, of Feb. 2,000. In PP 1631-1633: 604.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Liberale Informationen fuer Grevenbroich (Kreis Neuss), zuletzt geaendert am 11.07.1999, 1 S., nur Liste von Beitraegen, 1996-99, in PP 1611: 196.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Liberalismus oder Naturrecht? 3 S.: 171, in PP 1588.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Radikale Erkenntnisse aus der Parteienforschung, 2 S., in PP 1625: 36
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Satire - oder ernst gemeint? 2 S., in PP 1617: 99. - Besprechung von: FARIN, KLAUS, Die Partei hat immer recht! - Verlag Thomas Tilsner, 142 S.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Schoenen Dank, Peter Punk! Warum auch Aussenseiter im Kapitalismus besser leben. "Recht auf Faulheit"? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 41.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., to ZUBE, JOHN, 16.1.2000, 1 S., mit seiner Redigierung meines Panarchismus Entwurfs, 5 S., in PP 1617: 119.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., to ZUBE, JOHN, 26.12.99, 1 S., in PP 1617: 110.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Versuch einer libertaeren Antwort auf den Kosovo-Krieg, 3 S.: 227, in PP 1588.
LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Warum eine Streitschrift fuer die Freiheit? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 4.
LIE DETECTORS FOR POLITICIANS, See: AFP: Pick the mobile phoneys, A., 20.7.99. Short notice. Towards voice print analysis of politician's speeches, in PP 1627: 110.
LIFE EXTENSION, See: ART OF LIVING, THE, 200add@yahoo.com LONGEVITY ADVERTISEMENT for HGH drops (Human Growth Hormone) www.elongevity.org/ Temporarily, they offered free trial drops, 21.1.02. In PP 1731: 124. - A single approach may solve some but certainly not all the problems of aging. Such panacea offers are now part of the electronic junk mail. - Is serious life extention research sufficiently promoted through the Internet? Has it got space for all the relevant research reports, books and periodicals? I believe that CD-ROMs would be much more powerful and economical for this, under present online speeds. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
LIFE EXTENSION, See: NOBEL, DIANE, The Race Against Time, 5pp, in PP 1656-1659: 55, on life extension.
LIFE EXTENTION, See: ANTI-AGING BREAKTHROUGH with Oral HGH 15189, aazone@uole.com of 16.10.01, www.ghformula.com , in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 190.
LIFE EXTENTION, See: LADOW, CHARLES R., Do You Want to Live Forever? THE FREEMAN, 3/74, 6pp, in PP 1754: 18.
LIFE EXTENTION, See: MORE, MAX, Live Freely, Live Longer, THE FREEMAN, May 95, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 94. - ROSS, ERNEST G., Live Long and Prosper, THE FREEMAN, 2/84, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 97.
LIFE EXTENTION, See: RONIN PUBLISHING, Fountains of Youth. How to Live Longer & Healthier, 1996, 2224pp, $ 4.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 371.
LIFE EXTENTION, See: VERRENGIA, JOSEPH B. Immortality Enzyme Is Studied, 2pp, in PP 1706: 205. on telomerase. www.2think.org/
LIFE EXTENTION, AGING: This is no reference to any of the LMP microfiche but just a personal note towards desirable anti-aging research, with an approach that may not yet have been taken. I'm close to 69, most of my head hair is grey by now, with one exception, my eyebrows. There grey or white hairs are few and far-between. My case may not be the only one. What makes these hairs age more slowly? Any genetic, chemical, biological, environmental difference? Research should reveal this difference and thereby supply just one other minor factor on what causes aging and how it might be stopped or reversed. Samples of hair, hair roots and skin would be relatively easy and painlessly to obtain. Research can work now with the smallest particles. Nature left us with this trail. Let us follow it up, if this hasn't been done already. May be this could be subject for a worthy dissertation? Anyone is invited to pick up this topic. No charge! - J.Z., 28.5.02.
LIFE EXTENSION FOUNDATION, Circular, July 15, 1998, 5pp: 189, in PP 1587. - Dealing with the problems posed by the European Union's proposed restrictions against high potency vitamin supplements, through a bureaucracy called the MEDICINES CONTROL AGENCY (MCA).
LIFE EXTENSION MAGAZINE, later: LONG LIFE MAGAZINE, Samples on hand: Sep/Oct/ 77; Sep/Oct 78; Nov/Dec 78; Jan/Feb 79; March/April 79; May/June 79; July/Aug 79; Sep/Oct 79; March/April 80, 209pp: 5, in PP 1595-96.
LIFE EXTENSION MAGAZINE, Leaflet, 2pp, introduction: 3, in PP 1595-96.
LIFE - EXTENSION NEWS, II/5, May 82: 13; II/6, June 82: 66; II/7, July 82: 120; III/2, Feb. 83, 8pp: 177, in PP 1589-94.
LIFE EXTENSTION, See: CLAUSTROPHOBIA.
LIGGIO, LEONARD, Your Right to Be against War, 5pp: 70, in PP 1583.
LIFEBOAT FOUNDATION, THE, Oceania Update, 23.2.02: Letter from KLEIN, ERIC, on The Atlantis Project, 1p, in PP 1739: 122. - Via an Ideas Archive sufficient support for this & other projects could be gradually gathered! lifeboard@lifeboat.com http://lifeboat.com
LIGHTBULB LASTING 50 YEARS? See: MACEY, RICHARD, Switched-on scientists devise a 50-year bulb, SMH, 7.8.00. In PP 1630: 69. Mass produced they might come to $ 20 - $ 30 each. They bundle up newly invented light-emitting diodes that produce white light. "When a diode producing ultraviolet light is coated with phosphor, the phosphor glows white." Is the ultraviolet light thereby destroyed or transformed into harmless light? - "... reducing power consumption of lighting by a factor of 10." - "About 30% of all the electricity used in the world is used for lighting."
LILBURN, JOHN, A Postscript Written by Lieutenant Colonell John Lilburn, Prisoner in the Tower of London, October, 1646, 2pp, LibertyFoundation website, in PP 1675: 57.
LILBURN, JOHN, et al, England's New Chains Discovered, 26 Feb. 1648, 6pp, from the Liberty Foundation website, in PP 1675: 51.
LILBURN, JOHN; WALWYN, WILLIAM; THOMAS PRINCE; RICHARD OVERTON, Prisoners in the Tower of London, May 1st, 1649, An Agreement of the Free People of England. Tendered as a Peace-Offering to this distressed Nation, 7pp, in PP 1675: 60.
LIMITED GOVERNMENT, See: HINTON, ADRIAN C., The Importance of Objective Law: Why I Support Limited Government, 3pp: 640, in PP 1601-04. - A comprehensive anthology of the anarchy vs. limited government controversy is overdue - and should be supplemented by the panarchistic conclusion: To each his own! - J.Z.
LIMITED GOVERNMENT, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., In Search of a Word. Limited Government versus Anarchy, 2pp: 138, in PP 1569-70.
LIMITED GOVERNMENT VS. ANARCHISM, See: HINTON, ADRIAN C. & FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Limited Government.
LIMON PROJECT, See: STEART, RIGOBERTO, The Real Limon Project, 6pp: 699, in PP 1601-04. - Includes a Human Rights Declaration! - J.Z.
LINAWEAVER, BRAD & KRAMER, EDWARD E., editors, Free Space, TOR, July 1997, $ 24.95 (hardbound): "... the first explicitly libertarian SF anthology..."!, Review only, 3pp, by CLAIRE WOLFE, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 300.
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, The Constitution Is the Law! Excerpt, 1p, from a speech of Jan. 27, 1838, in PP 1713-1715: 254. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE. - Did he abide by it during his war? - J.Z.
LINDESMITH CENTER - DRUG POLICY FOUNDATION, 2pp, in PP 1677: 204.
LINDSAY, GREG, Digital Dangers, 1p from GEGENSCHEIN # 83, August 1998 on radiation hazards: 416 in PP 1577-78.
LINE LIST INFO: LINE exists no more on paper but only electronically online, 2pp: 121, in PP1553 - Home Page: line-list@mermaid.dk Note that the home page name may have changed since then. - J.Z.
LINE ON-LINE, About Line, 2pp, updated July 12, 2000 info@line.dk in PP 1662: 1. The idea, history, activities & lists. Palle Steen Jensen palle@line.dk
LINE ON-LINE, E-Mail directory, mainly Europe, 4pp www.line.dk in PP 1662: 3.
LINE ON-LINE, INDEX ON LIBERTY, updated March 8, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1672: 119.
LINE READING, Home Page, January 8, 1998, 1p, with 1p introduction by BLANKERTZ, STEFAN: 284, in PP 1581-82.
LINE, INDEX ON LIBERTY, LINE ON-LINE, 2pp of this libertarian directory, just links: 136, in PP 1568.
LINGLE, CHRISTOPHER, China's Flirtation with Keynesian Economics, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 2pp, in PP 1764: 163.
LINKS, 3pp, in PP 1677: 150. URL? deg19x@yahoo.com or: oleg19x@yahoo.com (Sometimes I can't read my own handwriting! A flawed pen doesn't help, either. - J.Z.) - See: DIRECTORIES.
LINKS, Libertarian Parties World Wide & Other Interesting Links, 1/2 p, in PP 1618: 166. - URL?
LINKS, See: AIDS, The HIV = AIDS Controversy, Links, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 75.
LINKS, See: ANTI-STATISM, MORE, Links, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 73.
LINKS, See: ANTI-WAR PROPAGANDA, Links, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 68.
LINKS, See: AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATIVE POLITICS, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1618: 170, with links, URL missing.
LINKS, See: AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, THE, Links to websites, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 67.
LINKS, See: CIVILIAN-BASED DEFENSE, Links, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 71. - I would have expected to find something by BRIAN MARTIN there.
LINKS, See: DEAD ECONOMISTS SOCIETY, Website, no URL, or e-mail address, 8pp, with some links, in PP 1614: 192. - It brings mini-portraits of famous economists, with a short comment for each.
LINKS, See: EGOIST SITES, LINKS TO OTHER EGOIST SITES, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 66.
LINKS, See: ENTER STAGE RIGHT, A Journal of Modern Conservatism, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1618: 183. List of links to its articles, all rights reserved http://www.enterstageright.com
LINKS, See: EUROPEAN LIBERTARIANS.
LINKS, See: FAME, Links, 1p, in PP1613: 119.
LINKS, See: FREE LIFE, The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance, articles online, listed, for issues 15 - 38, 4pp, in PP1613: 191. - With links. - GABB, SEAN, Home Page, with links, 1p, in PP1613: 195. - GABB, SEAN, Libertarian Individuals and Groups, 2pp, in PP1613: 207.
LINKS, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T., Internet-List Articles and Discussions, 2pp, 1997, in PP 1615: 11.
LINKS, See: FRENCH, STEPHEN, The Moody Loner's Guide to Economics, 5pp, in PP 1618: 199. - Links. E-mail Steve at slfrench@mindspring.com
LINKS, See: GABB, SEAN, Books by Sean Gabb, links only, and Links to Other Pages of Libertarian and Conservative Interest, 1p, in PP1613: 185.
LINKS, See: HOWLAND, CURT, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1618: 196. - Humour and links, no URL or e-mail address.
LINKS, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Australian Sites & International Sites (mostly American), Libertarian Links, 1p, in PP 1611: 135.
LINKS, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, International Links & John's Pick of the Week, 1p, in PP 1611: 136.
LINKS, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, News, Issues and Current Affairs, & Some New Sites, Links only, 1p, in PP 1611: 143.
LINKS, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Political Philosophy, Links, 2pp, in PP 1611: 145.
LINKS, See: INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Links to magazines, papers, societies, homepages etc., 7pp, in PP1613: 156.
LINKS, See: INTERNATIONAL LIBERTARIAN NETWORK
LINKS, See: KYFHO! Keep Your Freaking Hands Off!!! Introductory web page, without stating URL, 4pp, with links, in PP 1614: 188. - Send comments to e-mail: kyfhomyob@yahoo.com - It claimed, when I downloaded, over 2 million visitors since May 16, 1997!
LINKS, See: ISIL.
LINKS, See: LIBERTARIAN.ORG, in PP 1612:
LINKS, See: LIBERTY AUSTRALIA, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1618: 173. - It brings many links but not its URL.
LINKS, See: LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Biographical notes and academic activities, 1p, 2000, with links, in PP 1615: 208. - http://www.pierre-lemieux.net/
LINKS, See: LIBERTARIAN ESSAYS, Collected by JELLINEK, DAVID, with some personal ones, list & links only, 1p, in PP 1615: 204. - http://members.tripod.com/~libertarianism/main.html
LINKS, See: MCELROY, WENDY, Articles on Individualist Anarchism on this Site, with links, 2pp, in PP 1616: 180. - e-mail - mac@zetetics.com Most articles are on http://www.zetetics.com/
LINKS, See: LIBERTY FREE PRESS ONLINE, Canada's Common Sense Revolution, Home page, incomplete, with links, in html, then in a flawed and unedited Notepad printout, which is better than an incomplete but otherwise perfect text. 5pp, in PP 1616: 182.
LINKS, See: LIBERTY FREE PRESS ONLINE, 3 Website Pages with links, in PP 1610: 87.
LINKS, See: MANNERS, RON, Speeches & Submissions, list and links, 3pp, so far 26 entries, in PP 1614: 31. - 2pp of what is probably an earlier version: 35.
LINKS, See: MANNKAL, Articles from Elsewhere, 3pp, in PP 1614: 107. - List only & abstract, with links. - MANNKAL, Web Links, 8pp, in PP 1614: 112.
LINKS, See: MAX STIRNER IM INTERNET, 6 Links only, in PP 1619/20: 1.
LINKS, See: MCGINNIS, JOHN D., Ph.D., Refutations, 1998, 1/2p, 7 links only, URL & e-mail not listed there, in PP 1615: 207. Compare my project on an ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS! - J.Z. LINKS, See:
PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Links, 1p, in PP 1615: 17.
LINKS, See: PHILOSOPHICAL EGOISM, Guide to Sites, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 63.
LINKS, See: RADICAL LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL.
LINKS, See: RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Links to Liberty, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1612: 110.
LINKS, See: SELICK, KAREN, Home Page, with links, 3pp, in PP 1616: 187. --- CRYPTO ANARCHY, Home Page, 3pp, with links, in PP 1616: 190. http://www.oberlin.edu/
LINKS, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Speeches Page, 1p, in PP 1616:14. - List of speeches and links to them - lneil@ezlink.com
LINKS, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Links Page, 4pp, in PP 1616: 18.
LINKS, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Lever Action Essays, 5pp list of links to them, in PP 1616: 51.
LINKS, See: SOON, JASON, Jason's Freethinking Polymath Pages, Home Page, with links, 3pp, in PP 1615: 192.
LINKS, See: SOON, JASON, Writings, web-based writings, list only and links, 5pp, in PP 1615: 195. - See: OLSON, HOWARD, in PP 1615. -
LINKS, See: THINK TANKS ONLINE.
LINKS, See: YOUNG LIBERTARIAN PAGES, THE, Home Page, with links, 3pp, in PP 1615: 203. derek@triton.net
LINKSMAN, RICKI, How to Learn Anything Quickly, 1996, 240pp, $ 12.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 377.
LIPSCOMB, ED, How to Win a War, from THE FREEMAN, 8/1960, 10pp: 120, in PP 1585. - Deals largely only with the internal freedom struggle. We ought to ponder more how to avoid the need for internal and external freedom struggle. Which tactics, strategies and aims could make us invincible, soon? - J.Z., 9.11.99.
LISSER, KARL, Der Begriff des Rechts bei Kant, Berlin, 1922, Kant Studien Nr. 58, 79 S., ind., with bibliography, in PP 1634-1636: 684. - Right, from my point of view, is a practice which reason commands us to realize - if we want to go on calling ourselves reasonable and civilized beings rather than primitives or barbarians. - J.Z., 21.9.00. The only libertarian points of view found in this booklet are probably those by Kant himself. The author is a "legal mind", if I may be permitted to use this contradiction in terms. He tends to confuse rather than clarify issues. But to the extent that he does quote Kant correctly, he cannot go far wrong. - Hundreds to thousands of wrong notions on rights do exist. I doubt that anyone has ever brought all of them together and confronted them with their best refutations. To my knowledge, Kant's definition of rights has never as yet been refuted & I doubt that it can be but it remains largely ignored or smeared. When lawyers or judges write or talk about "rights" then, mostly, I am under the impression that they do not know what they are writing or talking about. Mostly they are opposed to the concept of natural rights, human rights and, especially, individual rights. They tend to "think" only in terms of territorial constitutions, laws, juridical decisions and "communities". Their notions of principles is also tied to "positive" laws. But the author did at least try to come to some conclusions on Kant's writings on rights. That is better than continuing to ignore them. - J.Z., 2.10.00.
LISSNER, WILL, Albert J. Nock, 1934, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 330.
LITERATURE LISTS, MERCHANDISE AND BOOK CATALOGS, Links and abstracts, 10pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 42.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: ANARCHIST RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET, ( A ) Links, 5pp, in PP 1701: 167. nihil@start.no
LITERATURE LISTS, See: ANARRES BOOKS CATALOG, Aut. 2,000 Update, 4p, in PP 1734/36: 373. www.anarres.org.au mailorder@anarres.org.au
LITERATURE LISTS, See: ANARRES BOOKS CATALOG, 1999/2000, 20pp: 7, in PP 1571.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: ANARRES BOOKS, Introductory leaflet, 1p: 187, in PP 1600. website: http:///www.anarres.org.au/ - e-mail: mailorder@anarres.org.au - Contains a short Australian contacts listing.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: BLACK PLANET BOOKS, Catalog, n.d., 65pp, 718 S. Broadway, Baltimore MD 21231, in PP 1699: 67.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: BLACK PLANET RADICAL BOOKS, Home Page, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1701: 172.owner@blackplanetdirect.com
LITERATURE LISTS, See: BLACK ROSE BOOKS, Catalog by Author & Title, 5pp, in PP 1700: 197.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: BLACKOUT BOOKS, Reviews, 4 pp, in PP 1701: 163. mailto:blackout@panix.com
LITERATURE LISTS, See: BOOK, LINE AND THINKER, A Book Catalog with an Attitude, 2pp, links, in PP 1697: 174. mediadirector@booklineandthinker.com
LITERATURE LISTS, See: CANDLESTICK PUBLISHING: Books on Faith and Freedom, 1p, in PP 1737/38: 417. davydoodle_@hotmail.com http://business.fortunecity.com/simplot/708 Books & materials on freedom.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: CEBA BOOKS, List of 4 of its books, 1p, in PP 1717: 208. - It mentions a title by Robert N. Mateer of "LIBERTY UNIVERSITY" - I have not yet heard or read about the latter. Probably, like the books, a conservative one. - J.Z., 29.7.01. www.pathway.net/CEBA/default.HTM
LITERATURE LISTS, See: CLAREMONT INSTITUTE, 6pp, in PP 1681: 185.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: FEE, THE FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, Constitutional Government - Additional Readings, a 3 pp list of its relevant titles with short summaries, in PP 1755/56: 14.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: INTERCOLLEGIATE STUDIES INSTITUTE, Free Publications Sampler, 6pp, 2000, (c) , in PP 1676: 180. subs@isi.org www.isibooks.org/
LITERATURE LISTS, See: ISIL, Books from ISIL, 4 pages, in PP 1743/44: 247.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: KLEIN, DAN, Papers, List and Links, 2pp, Recommended Policy & Economics Periodicals, 2pp, in PP 1739: 194.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS & LIBERTY ACTIVISTS, Books especially recommended by Liberty Activists, 4pp of short descriptions, in PP 1675: 128.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden and Objectivist Writings offered, 4pp: 403, in PP 1574-75.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS & LIBERTY ACTIVISTS, Books especially recommended by Liberty Activists, 4pp, in PP 1677: 186. - I guess that in this way you could earn a commission for recommending your favourite books - if they are in print and available from a particular source. - J.Z.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERALIA.COM, Links Page, 1p guide to some of its articles, by e.g. Christian Michel & Stefan Blankertz et al. - www.liberalia.com , in PP 1699: 123.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERTY BOOK CLUB, a feature of LIBERTY, webmaster@LibertySoft.com 3pp of titles, in PP 1674: 145.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERTY FUND, Catalog of books, audio-tape and videos, 2000, 7pp, in PP 1671: 150. - It copyrighted this advertising list, too! It was bothersome to download their separate files. Why not offer the lot, these few pages, in a single list? Their paper book prices are kept low. This list, like that of many other libertarian organizations, ought to be integrated into a common libertarian literature for sale list list. - J.Z.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERTY LIBRARY, A, Home page, compiled by Robert Bickford www.daft.com 4pp, in PP 1677: 110. - Compilation copyright 1995-2,000. "I'll continue to maintain this site as an introductory and random-stuff resource, but if you want more content than you can shake a really big stick at, you should go visit the Free-Market.Net home page!"
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERTY LIBRARY, Home Page, 1999, copyrighted by Arbutus Woods, Inc., lists on 2pp the texts it makes available: 404 in PP 1577-78. - Economics Texts, Historical Documents, Laws & Proposed Legislation, Literature and Essays, Political Philosophy. - Covers anarchism, libertarianism, patriotism, constitutionalism.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Articles on Science, Technology or Internet, on Religion & Christians, 3pp, in PP1757/58: 410.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Constitutions, Courts and Law, article list, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 11.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Education, Homeschooling or Children, article list, 4pp, in PP 1753: 137.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Trade & International Economics, list of articles online, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 1
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, War, Peace, Diplomacy or Foreign Aid, Article List, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 444.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: LOOMPANICS UNLIMITED, Don't Miss the Special Articles and Features in our Online Catalog!!! A 2pp list of them, linked, in PP 1677: 200.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: OCKERBLOOM, JOHN MARK, The On-Line Books Page, presents: BANNED BOOKS ON-LINE, 6pp, in PP 1677: 109. (c) 1993-2000 by J.M. Ockerbloom onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu He has his own legalized ban on copying his list of banned books! - J.Z., 22.5.01.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: PROSPERITY & ANTI-POVERTY, Links to articles, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 84.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: RAGING PAGE, Reviews of 7 libertarian books, 5pp, in PP 1701: 79. - Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: RED LION PRESS, Publications List - Fall 1996, 3pp: 191, in PP 1600.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: ROBERT SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION, Circular on Publishing and Book Sales, December 68, 6pp: 37, in PP 1571. -
LITERATURE LISTS, See: SCHOLARLY & IN-DEPTH STUDIES, 1p, short guide, in PP 1704: 143. - - FREE-MARKET.NET.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: SCHUMACHER SOCIETY, Publications Index, Links with URLs, 13pp, in PP 1697: 113.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: Several entries in PP 1722.
LITERATURE LISTS, See: STARCHILD, ADAM, Books by Adam Starchild, 2pp list, with links to their websites, in PP 1677: 143. www.cyberhaben.com/offshore/books/
LITERATURE LISTS, See: WELLS, SAM, Books, etc, 23pp, in PP 1684: 40. In collaboration with amazon.com, with short reviews.
LITTLER, GRAEME BROOKE, The Economics and political Economy of Lysander Spooner, A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of George Mason University, 1986, 188pp: 1, in PP 1587. With bibliography. I tried in vain to find his current address. - J.Z.
LIVE AND LET LIVE, Pro-life, animal rights, libertarian, published by James N. Dawson, P.O. Box 613 Redwood Valley, CA 95 470, issue No. 14, October 2000, 20pp (Contents list: 77.), in PP 1660: 76.
LIVE AND LET LIVE, Redwood Valley, "pro-life, animal rights, libertarian", No. 13, October 1998, 27pp, in PP 1610: 1.
LIVING STANDARDS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Everything is Cheap and Getting Cheaper, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 204. - Public services? Defence efforts? Politicians? Bureaucracies? - J. Z.
LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, 24 October 2,000, 4 web pages with URLs www.luf.org/ , in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 290. luf-questions@luf.org - Concerned mainly with private space exploration & utilization.
LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, Advanced Questions FAQ (on the Millennial Project), 6pp, in PP 1707: 189.
LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, Home Page, Links, URLs, Articles, 31pp, in PP 1707: 166. www.luf.org/bin/view/Main/WebHome
LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, The Millennial Project II, 2pp, in PP 1707: 175, with links.
LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, What Is the Millennial Project? 6pp, in PP 1707: 178.
LIVINGSTON, FELIX, The Population bomb: Exploding the Myth, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 63.
LOADS, PHILIP A., Review of: SHWARTZ, PETER, Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty, 2pp: 752, in PP 1601-04.
LOAN, ALBERT, Institutional Bases of the Spontaneous Order: Surety and Assurance, 9pp, in PP 1689-1693: 310, from HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, 7/1, Winter 1991/92. - Tradition of voluntary mutual guaranty and self-help & mutual aid associations. - J.Z. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
LOAN, ALBERT, Revolution and Evolution in Peru: The Basis for Peace and Economic Development in the Informal Sector, 10pp, review of SOTO, HERNANDO DE, The Other Path: 19, in PP 1576.
LOBERFELD, BARRY, Morality, State & Anarchy, 2pp, in PP 1674: 35.
LOCKE, JOHN, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 6th Edition. Now online, but with Markup copyright 1995 by ILT Digital Classics. This copyrights claims is made at a time when even some older word processors, like WORD 97, my own present one, do already automatically convert Word text to html format! Lawyering among and for libertarians does hold them back! Contents list, 2pp, in PP 1677: 87.
LOCUS INDEX TO SCIENCE FICTION (1984-1998), by BROWN, CHARLES N. & CONTENTO, WILLIAM G., list of links only to subject files, 2pp, in PP 1616: 144. - Has anyone compiled as yet: 1. A close to complete bibliography of libertarian-flavoured SF? - 2. An extract of libertarian ideas in SF - abstracts, with references? I'd gladly microfiche such compilations and use them in my own book searches. For comments on books e-mail Charles N. Brown locus@locusmag.com - For comments on stories & questions on the index e-mail William G. Contento contento@best.com
LOE STRACHEY, J. ST., Introduction, 19pp, to ROBERTSON HONEY, SAMUEL, The Referendum Among the English, 1922, in PP 1660: 4.
LOEFFLER, TED, Government, What Should It's Role Be? 1p: 226, in PP 1572-73. - One of many competitive service providers, all of them hired by volunteers only, who remain free to fire them. - Whatever role its voluntary members want to assign to it - for their own affairs! - J.Z, 8.11.1999.
LOGAN, CHARLES H. & BAST, JOSEPH L., Let private companies run state prisons, 1p, in PP 1730: 13.
LOGAN, CHARLES H., Competition in the Prison Business, THE FREEMAN, 8/85, 8pp, in PP 1755/56: 27. - State franchises to corporations are not the ultimate solution to the prison problem, as is proven by the present and privately run concentration camps in Australia for "illegal immigrants", which restrict access and publicity and cover up many abuses inside, apart from the inherent abuse of imprisoning innocents. Open coops would be a better approach - for people convicted of crimes with victims. See my essay on private prisons. - J.Z.
LOGSDON, GENE, Amish Economics: A Lesson for the Modern World, 1p: 18, in PP 1569-70.
LONDON, HERBERT, Government Funding for Not Training Doctors: Another Odd Program, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 2pp, in PP 1764: 13.
LONG, BOB to ZUBE, JOHN, 14 Nov. 1999, 1p, in PP 1609: 57. - bob@oblong.com.au
LONG, MIKE, The Mondragon Co-operative Federation: A model for our times, 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 180. Also in PP 1668/69: 231. From FREEDOM, 13.1.96, Winter 1996. Freedom Press (International), FPI, mailing list: majordomo@tao.ca
LONG, LAZARUS & WIEBE, JIM, Does the LPC harbour Tyrants in Waiting? 3pp, in PP 1612: 54. capj@buffnet.net
LONG, LAZARUS & WIEBE, KEN, The Problem of Coerced Liberty, 1996, 4pp, in PP 1612: 15.
LONG, LAZARUS, A Case for Free Markets from an Environmental Perspective, 1996/98, 6pp, in PP 1612: 79.
LONG, LAZARUS, A Critique of Huben's Non-Libertarian FAQ or Setting Fire to the Largest Collection of Strawmen outside of a Cornfield, 1996/98, 9pp, in PP 1612: 99. - I have never seen a cornfield with several strawmen. Maybe, if it covered square kilometres! - J.Z.
LONG, LAZARUS, An Interim Plan for the Reform of Health Care in Canada, Based on Libertarian Principles,1996, 6pp, in PP 1612: 89.
LONG, LAZARUS, Can a Freeman be Patriotic? 1996/98, 1p, in PP 1612: 58.
LONG, LAZARUS, Communities, Contracts and Libertarianism, 1996/98, 3pp, in PP 1612: 14. - lazarus.long@claslib.freehold.rational.ca
LONG, LAZARUS, Das "Naturrecht". Ein philosophisches Argument, begruended durch den Zweck. Nein zur Naturrechtskonzeption, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 47.
LONG, LAZARUS, End the State Subsidization of Canadian Culture, 1996/98, 4pp, in PP 1612: 85.
LONG, LAZARUS, Is Individual Liberty Possible in a Parliamentary Democracy? 1996/98, 4pp, in PP 1612: 50.
LONG, LAZARUS, Let the Chips fall. Why Canada's Financial Industry must be de-regulated, 6pp, in PP 1612: 27.
LONG, LAZARUS, Libertarianism & the Family: Are they incompatible? 1995/98, 2pp, in PP 1612: 59.
LONG, LAZARUS, Natural Rights: A Philosophical Argument based on "Because", 1997, 2pp, in PP 1612: 48.
LONG, LAZARUS, Privatise Our Social Welfare System, 1995/98, 6pp, in PP 1612: 72.
LONG, LAZARUS, Public Works? Or Taxpayer Investment by Force? 1995/98. 2pp, in PP 1612: 95.
LONG, LAZARUS, Rebutting the Absurdities, 1996/98, 11 points, 3pp, in PP 1612: 33. - Nothing but an encyclopaedic approach could stock our "intellectual ammunition" department sufficiently. - J.Z.
LONG, LAZARUS, Special Interest Groups and their plundering of the Public Purse, 1994/98, 2pp, in PP 1612: 61. - No public purse, no such plundering! As long as it exists, it is an open invitation to share the loot or to get at least some of one's own property back. - J.Z.
LONG, LAZARUS, State-Run Welfare Is Ineffective and Unnecessary, 1996/98, 6pp, in PP 1612: 66.
LONG, LAZARUS, The Adventures of Joe Prole or Onward with the Revolution, 5pp, 1997/98, in PP 1612: 43.
LONG, LAZARUS, The Rational Anarchist in Today's Economy, 1996/98, 2pp, in PP 1612: 37.
LONG, LAZARUS, The Responsible Society, 1994/96, 9pp, in PP 1612: 19.
LONG, LAZARUS, What is Laissez-faire? 1996/98, 2pp, in PP 1612: 39.
LONG, LAZARUS, What Is Social Responsibility? 1996/98, 3pp, in PP 1612: 63.
LONG, LAZARUS, When Liberty Is Defined by Ideologues, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1612: 10
LONG, LAZARUS, Who Is the Rational Anarchist? 1996, Feb. 98 version, 2pp, in PP 1612: 1. - e-mail: lazarus.long@claslib.rational.ca
LONG, LAZARUS, Whose Land Is it, anyway? 1995/96, 2pp, in PP 1612: 97.
LONG, LAZARUS, Why Socialism is an Anti-liberty ideology, 2pp, 1996, in PP 1612: 41. - A few of the hundreds of different forms of "socialism" aren't, e.g. some forms of voluntary and cooperative socialism, which are propertarian and capitalistic and business-like, based upon individual rights, with the potential to turn the majority of productive people into freely cooperating and exchanging capitalists, ending as far as possible the hierarchical system of enterprises and the employer-employee relationships and replacing them with self-management and partnership ones, without any ideological bias, especially not a coercive and egalitarian one. - If we do not automatically treat all socialists as our enemies then we can turn many of them into friends, allies or at least into neutrals - people doing their own things - but only to themselves. - Instead of provoking them unnecessarily, let us rather offer them a more rightful and sensible form of socialism! - Many of them have already become enemies themselves of totalitarian or welfare state socialism. - PIOT, J.Z., 26.2.2000.
LONG, R. J. (BOB), See: FORT FREEDOM.
LONG, RODERICK T. & JACOBSON, PHILIP, Was the State Inevitable? 10pp: 395, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T. & MONTGOMERY, MARIBEL, Inalienable Rights and Moral Foundations, 8pp: 314, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., A Plea for Public Property, 7pp: 578, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., A University Built by the Invisible Hand, 2pp: 331, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Anarchy in the U.K. - The English Experience with Private Protection, 2pp: 35, in PP 1568. 2pp: 325, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Beyond Patriarchy: A Libertarian Model of the Family, 9pp: 618, in PP 1601-04. - Both, matriarchy and patriarchy - and other forms - can be right, for the participants, as long as they are voluntary. - Robert Heinlein introduced a variety of forms in his S.F. novels, all ultimately for the benefit of the children. - J.Z.
LONG, RODERICK T., Beyond the Boss: Protection from Business in a Free Nation, 4pp: 353, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Can We Escape the Ruling Class? 5pp: 375, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Defending a Free Nation, 10pp: 37, in PP 1568. - 10pp: 357, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Dismantling Leviathan from Within, Part I: Can We? Should We? 7pp: 242; Part II: The Process of Reform, 8pp: 249; Part III: Is Libertarian Political Action Self-Defeating? 7pp: 257; Part IV: The Sons of Brutus, 8pp: 264, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Entangling Alliances: For and Against, 6pp: 369, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Funding Public Goods: Six Solutions, 4pp: 335, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Funding Public Goods: Six Solutions, 4pp: 48, in P 1568.
LONG, RODERICK T., Good and Bad Collective Action. Can We Nourish One and Squelch the Other? 6pp: 338, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., How Government Solved the Health Care Crisis. Medical Insurance that Worked - Until the Government "Fixed" it, 2pp: 333, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Imagineering Freedom: A Constitution of Liberty, Part I: Between Anarchy and Limited Government, 8pp: 57, in PP 1568.
LONG, RODERICK T., Imagineering Freedom: A Constitution of Liberty, Part IV, The Rights of the People, FORMULATIONS, Summer 1995, FNF, 11pp, in PP 1682: 13.
LONG, RODERICK T., In Defense of Public Space, 3pp: 350, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Miscellaneous Reflections, 2pp: 348, in PP 1601-04. - Dangerous Rights, Bureau of Sabotage, Theocracy.
LONG, RODERICK T., One Nation, Two Systems: The Doughnut Model, 4pp: 222, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Punishment versus Restitution: A Formulation, 4pp: 344, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Slavery Contracts and Inalienable Rights: A Formulation, 3pp: 308, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., The Athenian Constitution: Government by Jury and Referendum, 21pp: 201, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., The Decline and Fall of Private Law in Iceland, 4pp: 15, in PP 1568. - 4pp: 226, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., The Libertarian Case Against Intellectual Property Rights, 6pp: 570, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., The Nature of Law, 2pp: 271. Part II: The Three Functions of Law, 4pp: 273; Part III: Law vs. Legislation, 7pp: 277; Part IV: The Basis of Natural Law, 24pp: 284, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., The Return of Leviathan: Can We Prevent It? 9pp: 233, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Virtual Cantons: A New Path to Freedom? 4pp: 11, in PP 1568. , 4pp, from FORMULATIONS, FNF, Autumn 93, in PP 1689-1693: 332. - Another independent discoverer of the panarchistic freedom option! - J.Z.
LONG, RODERICK T., Who's The Scrooge? Libertarians and Compassion, 4pp: 230, in PP 1601-04.
LONG, RODERICK T., Why Objective Law Requires Anarchy, 5pp: 327, in PP 1601-04.
LONGEVITY REPORT, See: RIVAZ, JOHN DE to ZUBE, JOHN, 19.3.01, on LONGEVITY REPORT 82, 1p, in PP 1671: 158.
LONGEVITY REPORT, Nos. 53, Dec. 1995 - No. 57, Dec. 1996, 191pp with inserts: 1, in PP 1554/55.
LONGEVITY, AGING: This is no reference to any of the LMP microfiche but just a personal note towards desirable anti-aging research, with an approach that may not yet have been taken. I'm close to 69, most of my head hair is grey by now, with one exception, my eyebrows. There grey or white hairs are few and far-between. My case may not be the only one. What makes these hairs age more slowly? Any genetic, chemical, biological, environmental difference? Research should reveal this difference and thereby supply just one other minor factor on what causes aging and how it might be stopped or reversed. Samples of hair, hair roots and skin would be relatively easy and painlessly to obtain. Research can work now with the smallest particles. Nature left us with this trail. Let us follow it up, if this hasn't been done already. May be this could be subject for a worthy dissertation? Anyone is invited to pick up this topic. No charge! - J.Z., 28.5.02.
LONGEVITY, See: ANTI-AGING BREAKTHROUGH with Oral HGH 15189, aazone@uole.com of 16.10.01, www.ghformula.com , in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 190.
LONGEVITY, See: ART OF LIVING, THE, 200add@yahoo.com LONGEVITY ADVERTISEMENT for HGH drops (Human Growth Hormone) www.elongevity.org/ Temporarily, they offered free trial drops, 21.1.02. In PP 1731: 124. - A single approach may solve some but certainly not all the problems of aging. Such panacea offers are now part of the electronic junk mail. - Is serious life extention research sufficiently promoted through the Internet? Has it got space for all the relevant research reports, books and periodicals? I believe that CD-ROMs would be much more powerful and economical for this, under present online speeds. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
LONGEVITY, See: CLAUSTROPHOBIA.
LOOMIS, MILDRED, Exploitation Via Inflation: An Alternative Constant Currency, 8pp, in PP 1634-1636: 785.
LOOMIS, MILDRED, Moving Into the Front Ranks of Social Change, Complete proceedings of the Labor Day '73 Conference, Henry George Schools & The School of Living, 1974, rights reserved. by R. Bruce Allison, SOL Press, MILDRED LOOMIS was Chairman. 88pp, in PP 1634-1636: 755.
LOOMIS, MILDRED, One Way to Better Cities, Film Summary, 2pp, in PP 1634-1636: 794.
LOOMIS, MILDRED, Ralph Borsodi & School of Living, 14pp, in PP 1634-1636: 775.
LOOMIS, MILDRED J., Replacing Government with Voluntary Action, 1p, from: Alternative Americas: 221, in PP 1569-70.
LOOMPANICS UNLIMITED, Don't Miss the Special Articles and Features in our Online Catalog!!! A 2pp list of them, linked, in PP 1677: 200.
LOOMPANICS, Samples of Books from its 2000 Loompanics Online Cat., 55pp, in PP 1664/65: 343. Contents list, by category, 1p: 344. All entries bring summaries or reviews. Recent Events, 2pp: 345.
LOOMPANICS, Self-Publishing, List of 10 titles, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 359.
LOOMPANICS, Underground Economy Books, 6 titles listed, in PP 1664/65: 352.
LOOMPANICS: Self-Defence, 1p, links to 11 titles, in PP 1664/65: 397.
LOOMPANICS: Self-Sufficiency, 1p, links to 11 titles, in PP 1664/65: 396.
LOPEZ, EDWARD J., A Mad Scramble at 30,000 Feet, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 530, on hand-luggage pricing or "free" services of airlines.
LORSON, PIERRE, Wehrpflicht und Christliches Gewissen,1952, 234 S.: 1, in PP 1586. - The French original appeared in 1950 under the title: Un Chretien peut-il etre Objecteur de Conscience? - Almost half a century has passed and this book is still kept out of print on paper? Why? Any excuse? I finally risk a pirated issue on microfiche. The topic is very important and could, potentially, appeal to hundreds of millions. This is one of the best peace books that I came across early on. My copy is full of underlinings and marginal marks and page references on the blank sheets at the end. I have never seen another copy anywhere else. I do possess the first page of a review of this book by Ulrich von Beckerath. It is are transcribed here and I do hope to find the rest one day in the still unsorted photocopies of Beckerath papers in my collection, when I finally get around to editing them. For now this page in German. Some words are put in italics which U.v.Bth had typed with spacing between the letters, to stress them. My Word 97 goes on strike and "corrects" me when I try that! In this, too, I find it to be incorrigible, so far. - J.Z. - "Herrn Zube, betr.: Pierre Lorson, Mitglied des Jesuitenordens, "Wehrpflicht und christliches Gewissen". Verlag Josef Knecht, Frankfurt/Main, 1952. (Franzoesisches Original: 1950) - Ein sehr gutes Buch. Jesuiten haben ja manchmal erstaunlich objective Buecher geschrieben, in denen sie sogar die Autoritaet der Paepste ignorierten. Beispiel: Der Graf von Spee schrieb ein Buch, in dem er gegen die Hexenverbrennungen protestierte, nach seinen Erfahrungen als Beichtvater es fuer unwahrscheinlich erklaerte, dass auch nur eine) Schuldige unter den Hexen war, die er zum Scheiterhaufen begleitete, es als fraglich hinstellte, ob es n ueberhaupt Hexerei gaebe (letzteres eine schwere Suende nach der Meinung der Katholischen Kirche) und entging nur durch seinen fruehen Tod (1635 - - geboren war er 1591) der Inquisition. --- Man soll niemanden nach seiner Zugehoerigkeit zu einem Kollektive beurteilen, dem viele Zugehoerige Unehre gemacht haben. - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Eine richtige Auffassung des Problems ergibt sich, wenn man es ohne jede Voreingenommenheit betrachtet, also auch nicht von irgend einer Religion ausgeht. Nimmt man einen religioesen Standpunkt ein, so geraet man leicht in Widersprueche. Beispiel: In den 10 Geboten heisst es nach den meisten Uebersetzungen: "Du sollst nicht toeten". Der Sinn ist aber: du sollst nicht morden. Mir wurde gesagt, dass die hebraeische Sprache wortarm sei, und fuer verschiedene Begriffe oefters nur ein Wort habe. Der richtige Sinn ergibt sich aus dem Zusammenhang. (Ist auch in hohem Masse im Chinesischen der Fall, vor allem in der gesprochenen Sprache. Die Schriftspache ist wortreicher.) Dass die 10 Gebote aus der einfachen Tatsache, dass der gleiche Jehovah, dem die 10 Gebote zugeschrieben werden, mehrfach selbst Kriege angeordnet hat (wenn man der Bibel glauben will), auch zu einzelnen Schlachten selbst Anordnungen gegeben hat, sogar das Ausmorden ganzer Staedte befohlen hat, wobei nicht einmal die Kinder verschont blieben, ja (wenn man der Bibel glauben will) Luege, Betrug und Unterschlagung angeordnet hat (2. Mos. 3,22). Der Wissenschaftler hat es leichter als der Geistliche, solche Verstoesse gegen die Moral zu erklaeren. Die Wissenschaft nimmt die Juden als das, was sie waren, naemlich als Kinder ihrer Zeit, und dieser Zeit war eine Moral, im christlichen Sinne des Wortes, gegenueber Personen, die nicht zum Stamme gehoerten, fremd. Man lese z.B. in der Odyssee den Bericht des Odysseus, wie er, nachdem er bei der Beuteverteilung nach der Einnahme Trojas seiner Meinung nach nicht genug bekommen hat, einfach eine neutrale Stadt ueberfaellt, naemlich die Hauptstadt der Kikonen, nur um sie auszupluendern. Noch Jahre nachher vergisst Odysseus Traenen darueber, dass er bei den Kikonen an eine ganz falsche Adresse gekommen war; sie verteidigten sich tapfer, und viele Gefaehrten des O. kamen bei dem Raubzug ums Leben. Die Goetter des Homer aber waren, wie oft bemerkt, nicht besser als seine Helden. Der Stammesgott der Juden, so wie ... (The Rest is missing still!)
LOSTHORIZONS.COM, Quotes on the Second Amendment, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 180.
LOSTHORIZONS.COM, Welcome to Editorial Commentary, 6pp, in PP 1679: 134, with Bill of Rights & links to articles www.losthorizons.com
LOSTHORIZONS.COM, Welcome, Thunder and Lightning (Quotations) & The Liberty Store, 6pp, in PP 1674: 91. www.losthorizons.com phendrickson@losthorizons.com , 2000, (c)
LOUW, LEON, Review Essay of Walter William's South Africa's War against Capitalism, 5pp: 25, in PP 1576.
LOVE? LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is Love the Answer? Nov. 7, 1958, 1p, stamped: 60, in PP 1723/24: 202.
LOVINS, AMORY, Natural Capitalism, a lecture, produced by Kirsten Garrett, 28/1/01, 11pp, in PP 1668/69: 239. Supplied by T. Z., inserted here by J.Z. Transcript. www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s231834.htm Rocky Mountain Institute www.rmi.org/ Excerpts from the Lovins et al book: www.naturalcapitalism.org/ See the review of his book on Natural Capitalism under: HUTCHINSON, VIVIAN.
LOW LIFE, See: GARNER, AL, Low Life, THE FREEMAN, 7/90, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 86.
LOW, CAROL B., How Different Are Men and Women? A Response, 2pp: 98, in PP 1601-04.
LOWDERMILK, DALE, How Deep the Pockets? How High the Sky? Tax Time! 1p: 120, in PP 1556. 2pp: 167, in PP 1572-73.- Satire on taxation. - Make the income of all bureaucrats dependent upon earnings from sales of their services, without monopoly powers or claims upon compulsory tax funds. - Panarchism would lead to this. - J.Z., 13.12.99.
LOWELL HARRIS, C., Taxation, Capital Formation, and Progress, 6pp: 7, in PP 1581-82.
LP RELEASE, 31.1.02, Freedom Corps, President Bush's USA Freedom Corps is a wasteful affront to American ideals, 3pp, in PP 1737/38: 399.
LSR PUBLISHING, See: LASKA, BERND A.
LSR VERLAG, Home Page, 4 S. , in PP 1619/20 248. - LSR steht fuer: La Mettrie, Stirner & Reich. Laska nennt seinen LSR Verlag: "ein paraphilosophisches Projekt nicht in der Zeit, aber - an der Zeit. - laska@lsr.franken.de
LSR VERLAG, Home Page, in German, 4 S. (LSR stands for LA METRIE, STIRNER & REICH), in PP1613: 1. List of essays online, all German: 3. Links to short introductions in esperanto, interlingua & english: links on 3.
LSR VERLAG, La Mettrie - Stirner - Reich; Diverses, 2 S. , in PP1613: 5.
LUCAS, JAMES L., Invincible Ignorance. How to Reach the Average American, 3pp, in PP 1572-73. - Under panarchism the average American does not have to be reached. And all worthwhile freedom ideas and writings have neither been completely archived nor published and kept in print in all affordable media. In these and many other ways freedom ideas and knowledge and talents have not yet been given their best chances! - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
LUCY PARSONS CENTER, THE, Agitating for Real Democracy for More than 25 Years, 1p, in PP 1696: www.tigerden.com/~berios/parsonsl-bio.html Upon the address gzabel@sprynet.com I got the reply: "user unknown". - J.Z., 15.4.01. Phone: (617) 497-9934. 3 Central Square, Cambridge, MA. (Right across subway stop.)
LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE, Daily Articles, List, Feb. - May 00, 2pp, in PP 1661: 73B.
LUNAR UNDERGROUND WEB RING, Home Page, 4pp, operated by ARTEMIS SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL, 4pp, mainly concerned with the technique for joining their web ring, in PP 1616: 151. - Apparently, they are unable to leave copyrights behind, even if only within their own mind-trips. - There are dozens of futuristic alternative proposals to this legalized monopoly restraint upon the spread of ideas and wordings. Perhaps in one SF story, not copyrighted, all of them should be freely and thoroughly discussed? - J.Z.
LUND, NELSON, The Past and the Future of the Individual's Right to Arms, 48pp, in PP 1685/86: 284. (c) 1996 GEORGIA LAW REVIEW. Originally: 31 GA. L. Rev. 1-76(1996) www.lawsch.uga.edu/~galawrev/ I find it absurd to copyright an article in defence of a basic right that is as much infringed as this one is. The widest possible copying and distribution by anyone of such information should be invited and encouraged. Laws and lawyers habitually rather disable than enable - or make a difficult case out of a clearly enough expressed human right. - J.Z., 27.5.01.
LURIO, MITCHELL, Rome Is Burning, 3pp, in PP 1634-1636: 757.
LYCOS DIRECTORY, Society, Politics, Libertarian, Free-Market Libertarianism, Collectivist Libertarianism, Libertarian Party etc., with URL list, 2000, 6pp, in PP 1674: 131. www.lycos.com - "Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor" - Open Directory Project: http://dmoz.org/about.html - Its sites are hand-picked and shortly commented upon by volunteer editors! Rather an open-input and "do-it-yourself"-guide, as I have often proposed. A guide worth visiting, using and supplementing. I still have to look up many of these references. - J.Z., 21.5.01.
LYNCH, ALBERTO BENEGAS, Jr., Toward a Market Monetary System, THE FREEMAN, 1/86, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 186.
LYON, ROBERT W., Liberty Seminar, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 6. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
M., G., Art: An Electronic Renaissance, Part I, The Electronic Book, 4pp: 3, in PP 1571. - Supplied at least 10 years ago by George Steele. The explosion in the production of electronic books has still not occurred. I believe that many more books are available on microfilm and that this might be true for many years or decades to come. The name of the author was mutilated by photocopying these pages from THE RISING STAR, n.d. - J.Z., 6.11.1999.
MACAULAY, THOMAS BABBINGTON, The History of England from the Accession of James II, 1848-60, 1906, Review, 2001, 8pp, by GABB, SEAN, in PP 1717: 181. - I liked especially Macaulay's report on the volunteer militia of Cromwell, freedom loving citizens prepared to fight for their rights and realizing some of them even for themselves, while they are soldiers. However, as Puritans and in a civil war, not yet fully aware of religious liberty and other individual rights, they, too, I believe, acted atrociously in Ireland, as opposed to their behaviour in England. - Even now no militia has as yet been established & trained fully in accordance with individual rights and liberties. - J.Z., 29.7.01.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH & NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Notes on Foreign Relations Concerns, 4pp: 535, in PP 1601-04. - The center of research on proprietary communities: Heather Foundation, e-mail HeathFdn@Sierra.net
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, A Model Lease for ORBIS, 7pp: 123, in PP 1569-70.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH., A Model Lease for Orbis, working draft 10-15-95, 8pp: 522, in PP 1601-04.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, A Peaceful Ferment in Somalia, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 297.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, A Scenario for Founding a Free Nation on an Imaginary Island in the Carribean Sea, 1999, 5pp: 346. SM@Look.net FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Burros as Individualists, 1/2 page: 59, in PP 1601-04.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Drafting a Constitution for Orbis, 1981 edition, 18pp: 33, in PP 1557.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, In Search of a Word. Limited Government versus Anarchy, 2pp: 138, in PP 1569-70.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, New Countries and the Case for Keeping One's Cards Close to One's Chest, 2pp: 530, in PP 1601-04.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Review, 1p, of SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Henry George & Emma Lazarus...:116, in PP 1564.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Politics Versus Proprietorship: Remarks Prefatory to Discussion of the ORBIS Constitution for Proprietary Communities, 1996, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 316.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, The Alternative Georgist Tradition, 1p: 62, in PP 1564.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, The Art of Community, review, 1p, by HAUGH, SEAN: 518, in PP 1601-04.
MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, The Quickening of Social Evolution. Perspectives on Proprietary (Entrepreneurial) Communities, THE INDEPENDENCE REVIEW, II/2, Fall 1997, ISSN 1086-1653, 287 - 302, copyrighted 1997, but offered free online. I consider this to be another free advertising for TIR, S.H., MacCallum, Spencer Heath, the Heather Foundation and for Proprietary Communities. - J.Z. 11 pages, in PP 1733: 106.
MACCARO, JAMES A., Of Skunks and Salmon, THE FREEMAN, 2/92, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 60, on bureaucratic intervention.
MACEY, RICHARD, Switched-on scientists devise a 50-year bulb, SMH, 7.8.00. In PP 1630: 69. Mass produced they might come to $ 20 - $ 30 each. They bundle up newly invented light-emitting diodes that produce white light. "When a diode producing ultraviolet light is coated with phosphor, the phosphor glows white." Is the ultraviolet light thereby destroyed or transformed into harmless light? - "... reducing power consumption of lighting by a factor of 10." - "About 30% of all the electricity used in the world is used for lighting."
MACGREGOR, DAVID, It Ayn't Rand, Review, 1/2 p, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in CRITICAL REVIEW, IX, No. 3, Summer 97, 373-91, in PP 1682: 79.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Case Against Hate Crime Legislation, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 42.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Friendly View of Dealing, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 516.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Medal of "Freedom" for John Kenneth Galbraith? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 31.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Abner Mikva, Champion of Government Bias, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 32.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Abolish Taxation, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 33.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., America Is not Supposed to Be a Club, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 6. - Indeed, it is not but it would be most "american", in the best sense of the world, if it were turned into a number of clubs, all with voluntary members only and all fully but only exterritorially autonomous, under their own personal laws, with all their members remaining free to secede from them as from any other club. - I deny M's statement that America is "A community". - J.Z.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Barbara Streisand, Libertarian Activist? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 18.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Bradley Dreaming for Us, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 60.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Bush, the Drug Abuse Problem, and Common Sense, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 59.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Capitalism and "Trivial" Pursuits, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1707: 34.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Censorship Versus Diversity, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 58.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Cheap Labor, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1707: 66.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Communitarianism & Slavery, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 91. - "But we must be clear that violating human rights is wrong wherever it happens." - Especially violating the right of individuals to secede! Let the victims opt out and become exterritorially autonomous in their own voluntary communities. Also grant them free migration and asylum everywhere, as well as monetary freedom towards full employment. Individual & group secessionism and autonomy as well as asylum should not be made dependent upon prior gross violation of individual rights. Lack of economic freedom & opportunities should be enough. "Nothing but what is voluntary deserves the term 'nation' or 'community'." - J.Z., 21.5.02.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Community, 3pp, in PP 1614: 104. - I hold that only communities of volunteers deserve the name of communities or nations. And this requires that they are either relatively small ones, for instance "proprietary communities"(as proposed by Spencer Heath and developed by his grandson, Spencer Heath MacCallum, in: "The Art of Community", and, further, in a dissertation and in a book by Fred Foldvary, also somewhat discussed in THE LIBERTARIAN CONNECTION, later: THE CONNECTION), OR: exterritorially autonomous ones, small or large, as described in my ON PANARCHY sub-series, volumes 1-19. To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! - PIOT, J.Z.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Consumer Protection - Who Needs it? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 65.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Court Sanctions Public Attack on Individual Rights, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 64.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Dealing with China, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 61. - One cannot deal with "China", because this is only an abstract notion. And to deal with its dictators does not make any sense at all. But to deal, to the extent that it is possible, with all Chinese people and all their different groups, and to consider almost all of them as potential allies, to be liberated, is quite another matter. This would also require dealings with all kinds of chinese governments and free societies in exile, recognizing them and making contracts with them. The only contract that should be offered to the dictatorial communist regime is one that would recognize it but only as representing its remaining voluntary followers. None of its pretences to represent all other chinese people should be recognized but, rather, publicly and suffficiently refuted. Our language and choice of words remain among our own worst enemies and may still lead us to a general holocaust with ABC mass murder devices. - J.Z., 29.5.02.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Defending the Market, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 92.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Do Producers Shrug Off Taxes? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 48.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Eat the Rich, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 53.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Everything Is an Accident, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1707: 54.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Gas Gouging? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 40.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., George W.'s Principles? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 52.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Hard Green, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1707: 8. - Ludwig von Mises Institute, mail@mises.org
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Hollywood and Elian, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 45. - At least E. should have been formally given a second citizenship, one in the U.S., to be used, optionally, by him, in later years. And his right to secede, as an adult individual, from both Cuba and the U.S.A., should also have been publicly recognized or at least demanded. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.5.01 & 14.7.01.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Idealism: Good and Bad, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 43.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., In Defence of Property Rights & Capitalism, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 10pp, in PP 1766-68: 95.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., John McCain's Illusion, 2000, , in PP 1707: 46.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Liberty and Earthquakes, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 37.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Liberty vs. Coercion: The Burden of Proof, THE FREEMAN, 1/74, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 74.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Lincoln's Party May Want Your Freedom, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 39.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., List of articles published by ZOLATIMES, THE CITY TIMES, 4pp, in PP 1707: 2. - www.zolatimes.com/writers/Machan.html http://zolatimes.com/V2.21/Tmachan.html Send in your comments to any of the online articles of the CITY TIMES & read those of others!
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Lynchings, the Democratic Way, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 38.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Morality, Economics, and the Sierra Club, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 36.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., My Looting Will Be More Efficient than My Opponent's, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 47.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., On Airports & Individual Rights, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 105.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Paranoia about "Capitalism", 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 51.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., PC Left & Right, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 49.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Protests in Public, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1707: 29.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Public Choice Theory: Not the Whole Story, THE FREEMAN, 9/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 78.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Public Schools and Religion, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 28.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Ralph Nader Is Working for Big Business, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 27.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Recommended Reading for Students of Objectivism and Libertarians, 2pp: 124, in PP 1565-67.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Religious Freedom and Private Property Rights, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 62.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Rights versus "Rights", THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 2pp, in PP 1754: 128.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Secret White House Deal with Networks? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 26.
MACHINES, See: BOORMAN, LIONEL, Does Technology Create Unemployment? 1p: 113, in PP 1583.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Philosopher TIBOR MACHAN interviewed by Alberto Mingardi, 6pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 178.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., See: ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Some Brief Comments and Questions about Machan's Governmentalism, 1p: 160, in PP 1565-67.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Seeing Liberty's Benevolence, 1p: 34, in PP 1589-94.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Some Essays by Tibor R. Machan, all freely available on the Internet, 69pp altogether, in PP 1707: 1. - According to some correspondence that I had with him, he does not really like them being available either on microfiche or on CD-ROM. His reasoning escapes me in this respect, although I do like it on many other libertarian topics. - I would like many of his essays to become part of a general liberarian encyclopaedia. - J.Z.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Thatcher, a Voice to Be Heard, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 57.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Anti-Austrian Hypocrisy, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 25.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Beaches Can Rot, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 24. - Sand does not rot easily. - J.Z.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Cost of Meddling Abroad, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 23.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Cuban Boy. Returning Dependants to Tyranny, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 44.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Ethics of Globalization, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 56.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Foundations of Political Disarray: Lessons from Prof. Hayek, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 107.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Government Surplus "we've created"? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 13.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Hypocrisy of Drug Prohibition, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 12.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Impossibility of Full Equality, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 11.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Perverse Compassion of the State, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 69.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Problem with Conservatives, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 16.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Problem with Conservatives. The Individualist v. Anti-Individualist Debate, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 17. - Tibor_R._Machan@link.freedom.com
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Proper Scope of Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 1/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 72. - Territorially it has no proper scope or boundaries. It is rightful only when exterritorially applied to volunteers and to their own affairs only. - That applies also to direct democracy. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Republican Liberty Caucus: an interview with Robert Booth, 1999, 3pp, in PP 1707: 70.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Right to Bigotry, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 15.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Right to Get Your Problems Solved, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 14.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The State v. New Technology, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 22.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Toads Take Over, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 21.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Viciousness of Vice-Squads, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 19.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Tibor's Place On The Web, 2pp, in PP 1707: 1. mailto:Machan@chapman.edu
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Why Republicans Can't Cut it, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 68.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Why Some Federal Jobs Should Be Abolished, THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 70. - Why only some? - J.Z.
MACHAN, TIBOR R., Why Voting Makes No Sense, THE FREEMAN, 10/88, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 68. - It makes some sense ONLY within voluntary communities - and there it would often be superfluous because their members do largely agree with each other. Consequently, they might give there "King" or "Pope" or their aristocrats considerable administrative discretion, as long as they are satisfied with their decisions. Voting just takes the place of bayonets when people very much disagree with each other. - J.Z. 21.5.02.
MACHINES, ROBOTS, AUTOMATION & UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, Robots! , THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 4pp, in PP 1754: 115. - See also: ROSS, ERNEST G., Robot Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 5pp, in PP 1754: 119, reg. unemployment & machines. - Compare also immigration restrictions. The fear, prevailing under monetary despotism, of involuntary unemployment, is behind many evil and irrational actions. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
MACK, ERIC, A Reply to Prof. Sadowsky, 2pp: 241, in PP 1565-67.
MACKAY, CHARLES, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, 1841, 723pp, $ 10.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 375.
MACKAY, DONALD, Who Gets the Plunder? 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 140. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Anarchism vs. Socialism, 2pp, from his: The Anarchists: 35, in PP 1565-67.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, an TUCKER, BENJAMIN R., Briefe. Die Briefe JOHN HENRY MACKAYS an BENJAMIN R. TUCKER. Aus dem Englischen uebersetzt und bearbeitet von Paul Jordens unter Mitarbeit Von Hubert Kennedy, dem Herausgeber der englischen Ausgabe, 2000, 92 S., in PP 1624.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, 1864-1933, 3pp, in PP 1739: 54. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Dear Tucker. The letters from John Henry Mackay to Benjamin R. Tucker. Edited by Hubert Kennedy. Peremptory Publications, San Francisco, 1991, 1997, 73 pp, in PP 1627: 1. For information write: Hubert Kennedy, 347S 16th St., Apt. 12, San Francisco, CA 94114 - E-mail: hkennedy@sfsu.edu Uwe Timm sent me this and the German version as 2 e-mail attachments. Both took only a few seconds to transmit. This is one easy way to spread at least some relatively short books. Books "lent" in this way need not be returned. But printing them out in a format that you like, can still be laborious and somewhat costly. If you print it out as it comes, it will simply cost you a few more sheets of paper and with many such sets a binding and storage problem arises, again. For the time being the cheapest and least voluminous storage would be on text-only CD-ROM, which has room for a few hundred books of this size. - So why aren't libertarian books offered much more in this way, or on floppy disks or on microfiche? Are libertarians, too, hide-bound traditionalists in their reading and publishing habits? So far many of them made a breakthrough only into websites and e-mail. Paper and print has served us all too insufficiently over the last 500 years. - J.Z.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: KEIL, LARS-BRODER, Nachlass. Auf der Spurensuche nach John Henry Mackay, 1999, 3pp, with a 1p letter of 18.1.1999: 125, in PP 1571.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: KENNEDY, HUBERT, Anarchist of Love. The Secret Life of John Henry Mackay, Mackay Society, New York, 1981, 24pp: 47-54, in PP 1547.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: RILEY, THOMAS A., New England Anarchism in Germany, NEQ, XVIII, March 1945, 7pp, in PP 1607/8. - on John Henry Mackay.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: TIMM, UWE, Besprechung, 2 S., von: John Henry Mackay, Die Anarchisten, Forum Verlag, Leipzig 1992, 320 S., in FRAGEN DER FREIHEIT, Heft 218, Dezember 1982, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 268.
MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, WILLY STORRER & KURT ZUBE, Some Letters, in German, from 1929, 5pp, in PP 1703: 190.
MACLAUGHLIN, STEVEN, P.J. O'Rourke: A Brief Sketch, 1p, in PP 1707: 96.
MACLEOD, KEN, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Highlander KEN MACLEOD, an Interview, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 112.
MACLEOD, KEN, The Star Fraction, Legend Books, London, 1995, 341pp, ISBN 0 90 955871 8, TAME, CHRIS R., Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 342.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, American Fascism Revisited, http://home.earthlink.net/~rdmadden/webdocs/ 5pp, in PP 1737/38: 228.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, Ayn Rand, Philosopher for a New Millennium? 4pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES (TLFCT), Feb. 7, 2000, in PP 1684: 70. - The comments and view option for comments, regularly offered by TLFCT, could come to mean that an international discussion group could develop, at least temporarily, around each article or topic - and its results would be archived and published at the same time. Moreover, unless unanimity were attained, it would remain a "discussion in progress"! - If full use were made of that option then enlightenment could be greatly advanced. - All valuable ideas should be archived and publicized by a libertarian Ideas Archive and Libertarian Encyclopaedia. - J.Z., 26.5.01.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, Beware of Governments Bearing Gifts, 2pp, TLFCT, Oct. 2, 00, in PP 1684: 78.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, Classical Individualism, a 1p review, of: MACHAN, TIBOR, Classical Individualism: The Supreme Importance of Each Human Being, Routledge, 1998, xvii + 243 pp, $ 85 (available at steep discounts), in PP 1684: 85. - Note that LMP can offer 2 such books, totalling 504 pages, on a single microfiche, presently still sold for only $ 1. On a CD-ROM such a book, together with 200 - 2000 others, could be offered still more cheaply - if authors and publishers wanted to do so. So far they mostly prefer using the old and expensive technology, with which freedom texts have never sufficiently penetrated public opinion. - Moreover, only a fraction of all freedom books have so far been put on line and from there, under present conditions for most, they cannot be very cheaply, fast and easily downloaded, at least for most PC users, far less can whole freedom libraries be so downloaded. - J.Z., 26.5.01.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, Computers and the Prospects for Freedom, 3pp, TLFCT, Aug. 7, 00, in PP 1684: 76.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, Eat the Government, 3pp, TLFCT, July 31, 00, in PP 1684: 82.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, List of Writings, probably from LAISSE FAIRE CITY TIMES, with a significant sentence or paragraph, then linking to the full text, 2pp, in PP 1684: 68. - His home page for articles, short stories, http://home.earthlink.net/~rdmadden/webdocs/ novel excerpts and items of interest to objectivists, libertarians and SF fans.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, Poverty and Violence, 2pp, TLFCT, May 29, 00, in PP 1684: 80.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, Subsidized Education, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 3pp, in PP 1764: 36.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, The Myth of Gun Violence, 2pp, TLFCT, Feb. 28, 2000, in PP 1685/86: 395. Russell's site: http://home.earthlink.net/~rdmadden/webdocs/ - I do favour ONE kind of gun control, namely that by suitably armed volunteer militias and directed against governments that are armed with anti-people "weapons": ABC mass murder devices, which constitute, in the hands of ANYONE, a constant threat to all individual liberties and rights. While it is quite true, that these devices, apart from errors in computerized defence installations and human errors in the use of such devices, do not constitute a threat by themselves, their availability to power addicts of all kinds, also their implied collective responsibility threat, does constitute a threat. We cannot do away with all power addicts, they are born again and again, but we should keep these devices out of their hands - and everybody's hands. - Moreover, most people aren't even aware that they "think" and act largely in accordance with the "collective responsibility" notion. As long as human beings are at as low a level of intellectual development, they should not be equipped with mass murder devices. And once they are above that level they would not even think of equipping themselves with such "weapons". - J.Z., 2.1. & 27.5.01.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, The Myth of Market Failure, 4pp, TLFCT, Jan. 25, 00, in PP 1684: 93.
MADDEN, RUSSELL, The Perfect Solution to Drunk Driving, 2pp, TLFCT, July 17, 00, in PP 1684: 74.
MADISON, G.B., Hermeneutical Integrity: A Guide to the Perplexed, 7pp: 266, in PP 1574-75.
MADISON, G.B., The Logic of Liberty, N.Y., Greenwood Press, 1986, Review only, 6pp, by DON LAVOIE: A Political Philosophy for the Market Process: 316, in PP 1574-75. - I doubt that it contains anything on the panarchistic market for politics. - J.Z.
MADISON, JAMES, Freedom & Foreign Investment, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 21.
MADISON, JAMES, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, America's five-foot giant: James Madison, 3pp, in PP 1696: 158.
MADISON, JAMES, See: THORNTON, ROBERT M., James Madison: Father of the Constitution, 2pp, in PP 1731: 10.
MADISON, JAMES, The Most Dreaded Enemy of Liberty, 2pp: 31, in PP 1549.
MAGNA CARTA 1215 & BILL OF RIGHTS, 1688, 1p: 74, in PP 1551.
MAGNA CARTA, THE, 1215, 8pp, in PP 1615: 3. - Translation by Nancy Troutman (The Cleveland Free-Net -- aa345). Distributed by The Cybercasing Services Division of the National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN). Downloaded from the PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES website.
MAGNA CARTA, 2pp, in PP 1627: 90.
MAGNA CARTA, 6pp www.nyinteractive.com/LibertyFoundation , in PP 1675: 6.
MAHAFFY, FRANCIS E., A Herculean Task, THE FREEMAN, 1/73, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 527.
MAINE, COLIN, Compiler: Anti-Christian Writings, 1984, 28pp, mainly quotes from famous writers 67-73, in PP 1547.
MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Conservation through ownership, to save the whale, 2pp, in PP 1630: 167.
MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Forging the law of the land. The New Right and the Constitution, 2pp, in PP 1630: 184.
MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Third World Development: Foreign Aid or Free Trade? THE FREEMAN, 7/87, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 151.
MAJORITY RULE, See: COONEY, RONALD F., The Individual & Majority Rule, THE FREEMAN, 11/74, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 325.
MAJORITY RULE, See: SPARKS, JOHN C., Beyond Majority Rule, 3pp, in PP 1655: 29.
MAKHNO, NESTOR, The Struggle against the State and other Essays, contents list with links and URLs, 2pp, in PP 1695: 69. www.spunk.org/library/writers/makhno/index.html
MAKIN, JOHN H., Social Security: Nothing But A Ponzi Scheme, 2pp, in PP 1609: 55. - NY TIMES, Oct. 8, 1988 & FORT FREEDOM files.
MALARIA & DDT, See: REISMAN, GEORGE, Environmentalism's Malaria Holocaust, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1697: 85. "Malaria is by far the world's most significant tropical disease, affecting some 2,400 million people. It kills more people than any other communicable disease except tuberculosis. Malaria kills one child every 30 seconds - 3,000 children aged under 5 each day." - Facts & Figures compiled by Lisa Romyn, GOOD WEEKEND, May 12, 2001, page 14. - Insect repellents & screens & nets might do better than DDT could. Is there still no biological control? I remember seeing a report in THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, on U.S. farms, made almost insect-free by providing artificial nesting opportunities for e.g. swallows, around the farm buildings. A prize competition offering e.g. $10 - 100 million dollars for a solution that is less harmful than DDT might cost less than a renewed and extensive DDT campaign. - J.Z., 15.5.01.
MALATESTA, ERRICO, Crime and Punishment, 3pp, in PP 1701: 128, ANARCHIST LIBRARY. http://flag.blackened.net.daver/anarchism/index.html
MALATESTA, ERRICO, Syndicalism and Anarchism, 2pp & The Labour Movement and , in PP 1694: Anarchism, 2pp & Further Thoughts on Anarchism and the Labour Movement, 2pp: 146.
MALEK, JAN MICHAL, Thou Shalt Not Steal, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 86.
MALLONE, JUSTIN, 16, Libertarianism and Parental Discipline, 1p, in PP 1678: 23.
MALPRACTICE, See: COYNE, PATRICIA S., The Liberal Mentality and the Malpractice Mess, 6pp: 19, in PP 1581-82.
MALTSEV, YURI, Foreword to Mises' Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth, 1p, in PP 1733: 83.
MAMA: See: ZUBE, JOHN, MAMA: Mutual Aid for Mothers Association, 1971, 1998, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 584, on financial freedom & other support for single mothers via cooperative actions of women.
MANAGEMENT & MISMANAGEMENT REWARDS, See: BAIRD, CHARLES W., Just Deserts, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 274. - Should those, who presided over large losses, still get "golden handshakes" etc.? Salaries and other benefits should be related to profits from production & exchange (not from unnecessary fire sales!) and should be limited to commissions or percentages. Anyhow, most corporations should be competitively replaced by businesslike coops. Fixed salaries and wages are not an ideal solution that maximizes productivity. - J.Z.
MANAGEMENT, BAD MANAGEMENT & ITS REWARDS, See: MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Protection for Bad Managers, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 3pp, in PP 1754: 167. - All too often do directors of private companies, like parliamentarians, determine the height of their own rewards, at the expense of their subjects, even when they provided only mismanagement. And parliaments are the most protected and monopolistic corporations. - J.Z.
MANION, CLARENCE, Legalized Immorality, 3pp: 15, in PP 1549.
MANION, CLARENCE, The Key to Peace, Review, 1p, CUMMISKEY, JOHN P., in PP 1713-1715: 29. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
MANIS, ROD, Poverty: A Libertarian View, 2pp leaflet of Rampart College: 120, in PP 1549.
MANLEY, MARISA, Why Laws Backfire, THE FREEMAN, 8/96, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 1.
MANN, FREDERICK, #TL02: Freedom Technology Resource Guide, 1993, Terra Libra Holdings, directory, 15pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 89, with quotes from a letter by "A Friend of Thomas Paine", from 6/93 THE VOLUNTARYIST.
MANN, FREDERICK, #TL50A: Semantic Rigidity, Flexibility, and Freedom, 1993, Terra Libra Holdings, Semantic Freedom Letter # 1, 8pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 112. - I like the term: "territorial gangsters", used in this article. - J.Z.
MANN, FREDERICK, 10 Steps of the Communist Manifesto, 1848, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 160. www.buildfreedom.com/tl/wua11.shtml
MANN, FREDERICK, Bought into the System, #TL50C, 1994, 97, Terra Libra Holdings, 8pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 104. - On the top these FREE WORLD ORDER pages claim: "Free World Order - The Most Comprehensive Freedom Site on the Net - All information FREE!" - With: "Semantic Freedom Letter # 3".
MANN, FREDERICK, Dismantling the U.S. Federal Reserve System, 1995, copyrighted, 15pp, in PP 1615: 118.
MANN, FREDERICK, Economic Means to Freedom, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 142, with some links".
MANN, FREDERICK, Freedom Steps, 1994, copyrighted, 26pp, in PP 1615: 40. - He favours, among other things, monetary freedom, abolition of taxes, militias, alternative institutions, cryonic suspension. - J.Z.
MANN, FREDERICK, Hard-Wired Politico-Semantic Slaves? 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 147. - Money making separated from production and exchange - under the assumption that this is rightful, honest, non-fraudulent & possible at all, in balance! Where are the protests by libertarian economists? - J.Z., 24.2.02.
MANN, FREDERICK, How to Create a Libertarian World - and Profit from your Results, 2pp, incomplete: 179, in PP 1554/55.
MANN, FREDERICK, Ignorance Can Be Expensive! 5pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed. 132, with list of current "schemes". - I hold that pyramid selling or "multi-level-marketing" does also profit from ignorance. It makes a few at the top rich at the expense of the many. It is essentially a zero-sum-game or lottery - in which all early participants greatly profit; those in the middle will be lucky to get their costs back and all the rest will be losers. But even some of the top guys seem willfully unaware of the consequences of their actions - for others. - J.Z., 21.4.01.
MANN, FREDERICK, In June 2000 I proposed PROJECT LIBERTY VANGUARD, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 144.
MANN, FREDERICK, Individual Free-Market Economic Power Is the Greatest Liberating Force on Earth, 1994, 2pp, incomplete: 181, in PP 1554/55.
MANN, FREDERICK, Introductory Freedom Guide, 1993, 1995, 18pp, copyrighted, in PP 1615: 22. - "Compiled and edited by David T. Freeman, from various other introductory reports and articles." - That remark still leaves open the question whether Freeman is a pseudonym or follower of Mann. - This guide contains a chapter on what he defines as "Freedom Technology". Typically, it does not include anything on the use of microfilm. Did he express anything on this elsewhere? I doubt it. But he at least he tolerated my microfilming of his TERRA LIBRA material and sent me much of it. Like most advertising men he probably thinks very little if anything of this freedom of expression and freedom of information technology. - Like so many others, he seems to think that knowledge has to be either on paper or on electronic mass media. - J.Z., 29.2. 2000.
MANN, FREDERICK, Money as a Weapon to Dominate and Control, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 125. - Who wants more than to dominate and control his own life? - For that a better means of exchange and value standard system is required - or as many as are wanted by volunteers. Electronically trading quantities of gold will not liberate us sufficiently. Using gold weight units only for accounting and unlimited clearing, without granting gold redemption or convertibilitky otherwise than on a free gold market - would be quite another matter and I am all for it. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
MANN, FREDERICK, Quantum Jumpers, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 140. - Churches and governments, with their religious and statist confidence tricks, extract even more money from their victims than these pyramid schemes by some libertarians do. So, should we give praise to churches and governments? - J.Z., 17.6.01.
MANN, FREDERICK, Soft-Wired Politico-Semantic Slaves? 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 151. - The welfare statists have their delusions about general welfare through taxation, subsidies, hand-outs, regulations etc. Too many libertarians have their delusions about pyramid schemes & "multi-level-marketing". When will they end their own rackets? Both exploit ignorance and prejudices. These libertarian rackets are morally superior only through their voluntary membership. - J.Z., 24.2.02.
MANN, FREDERICK, The Anatomy of Slavespeak, 1997, 44pp, copyrighted, in PP 1615: 67.
MANN, FREDERICK, The Missing Function, 1993, copyrighted, 4pp, on infrastructure of organizations to implement key organization concepts, in PP 1615: 133.
MANN, FREDERICK, The Nature of Freedom, 1993, 4pp, in PP 1615: 18.
MANN, FREDERICK, The Nature of Government, version 2, October 1998, not copyrighted, Report # TL07B, www.buildfreedom.com 20pp, in PP 1679: 151. - As usual with such articles, I noticed no distinction between territorial governments with their involuntary subjects and exterritorial governments and free societies with voluntary members only. - J.Z., 12.5.01.
MANN, FREDERICK, The Power in the Details, 1993, copyrighted, 6pp, in PP 1615: 136.
MANN, FREDERICK, Toward a Theory of Human Error, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 137.
MANN, FREDERICK, Unconscious Deathism, 3pp: 22, in PP 1554/55.
MANN, FREDERICK, Walk for Capitalism, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 158. - The most thoughtless approach to economic freedom - unless you use your walking for thinking and talking. But if you think, talk, write & publish about economic freedom you don't have to walk at the same time. - J.Z., 24.2.02.
MANN, FREDERICK, Why You Need Gold, Silver, and Alternative Banking, 1993/94, copyrighted, 7pp, in PP 1615: 111. - This article contains: ROBERTSON, JIM, Practical Considerations in Buying and Selling Gold, MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution # 1, 2001, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 577. www.bigbooster.com/7million/wealthbooster.php?referrer=1 (= or -? J.Z.)
MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution! # 2, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 122.
MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution! # 3, 5pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 127. - Are these gold accounts covered by & redeemable by the account provider, in physical gold, upon demand, or does the market value of, e.g., one ounce of gold, just serve as a standard for the account, for clearing purposes? I fear the former is the case. - J.Z., 15.4.01. - Only on a free gold market should a value-carrier (exchange medium) be exchangeable into its value standard, at par or close to par with its nominal value. To tie the quantity of exchange media to the quantity of value standard units available is absurdly limiting free exchanges. - J.Z., 24.2.02.
MANN, JOHN, Misapplication of Free-Form Amino Acids, 2pp: 425, in PP 1589-94.
MANN, JOHN, Selenium, Part I, 2pp: 297; Part II, 2pp: 329, in PP 1589-94.
MANN, JOHN, Some Tips on Vitamin and Drug Purchasing, 2pp: 393, in PP 1589-94.
MANN, JOHN, Superoxide Dismutase, 1p: 313, in PP 1589-94.
MANN, JOHN, Vitamin B-6 Overdose, 1p: 409, in PP 1589-94.
MANN, SIMON, Coming the Raw Potato over Rats, SMH 12.10.99. On gene-modified foods, a controversial study, 1p, in PP 1679: 15. - Anyhow, we should not be supplied with them without our knowledge and consent, as involuntary guinea pigs. GM foods has so many advocates. Let all of them volunteer! - Distinctions should also be made between GM food that has been made more poisonous to insects and others that have been made more resistant to herbicides. What is harmful to insects is not necessarily harmless to humans. Potatoes do contain already quite a number of poisons, naturally, multiplied by cooking or frying, according to some. - J.Z.
MANNERS, RON & JENNY, 12/99 circular, news and address details, 2pp, in PP 1614: 127.
MANNERS, RON to ZUBE, JOHN, 1/2 page, 18.10.99: 125, 3p, 17.12.99: 129. - Festive Greetings and Site Update, 1p: 132, in PP 1614.
MANNERS, RON, Barnacles (On the Backside of Progress), 1990, 2pp, in PP 1614: 45.
MANNERS, RON, Circular, 16 November 1999 on lecture by Michael De Alessi, director of the Center for Private Conservation (U.S.), at an IPA meeting, 2pp, in PP 1614: 33.
MANNERS, RON, Do Smaller Companies Do It Better? 1998, 17pp, in PP 1614: 1.
MANNERS, RON, Free-Market Economics (The Antidote for Socialist Policies), 1975, 3pp, in PP 1614: 90.
MANNERS, RON, Hannans North Heritage Precinct, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1614: 100.
MANNERS, RON, Kalgoorlie (and Australia), Lookin' Good, Feelin' Awful, summary of background paper, 1997, 20 pp, in PP 1614: 62. - Is the whole of book-length? It might be worth microfiching, too. - J.Z.
MANNERS, RON, Let's Create Real Jobs This Time, 1992, 8pp, in PP 1614: 83. - Jobs do not have to be artificially "created". They would develop spontaneously in growing and booming enterprises under full economic freedom, especially full monetary and financial freedom. - J.Z., 20.2.2000.
MANNERS, RON, Mining 1999 - Confronting a Pebble or a Mountain, 1999, 15pp, in PP 1614: 47.
MANNERS, RON, Speeches & Submissions, list and links, 3pp, so far 26 entries, in PP 1614: 31. - 2pp of what is probably an earlier version: 35.
MANNERS, RON, Talking to the Liberals, 1992, 8pp, in PP 1614: 93.
MANNERS, RON, The Fuse Is Lit! (Bee-Hags, Innovation and Blasting), 7pp, 1999, in PP 1614: 24. - Typical for his kind of libertarian humor and the ability to laugh even about himself, at least his own youthful escapades. - J.Z.
MANNERS, RON, Where are our leaders? Where are our heroes? NATIONAL BUSINESS BULLETIN, July 1999, 5pp, in PP 1614: 37. - A plain text version, more legible, 3pp, no illustrations, follows: 42.
MANNKAL ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION, 3pp, 1998 home page: 406 in PP 1577-78. - Ron Manners is Executive Director.
MANNKAL, Articles from Elsewhere, 3pp, in PP 1614: 107. - List only & abstract, with links.
MANNKAL, Economic Education Foundation, Introduction, 2pp, in PP 1614: 18. - e-mail: mannwest@attglobal.net Web: http://www.mannkal.org/
MANNKAL, Comments on the Outcome of Australia's Republic Referendum "Debate", 2p, in PP 1614: 82. - To each and everyone the republic or monarchy of his or her dreams - at the own expense and risk - and also any non-governmental but exterritorially autonomous society or community! It does not have to be "either... or...." for all the people in a country. - PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.2000.
MANNKAL, E-mail updated, Oct. - Dec. 1999, on new website. 1p, in PP 1614: 126.
MANNKAL, Issues # 2 & 3, October 1999 - March 2000, Links to activities, 2pp, in PP 1614: 20.
MANNKAL, Libertarian Bookstore, Book list, so far only 8 titles, abstracted, in PP 1614: 110.
MANNKAL, The Law of Perverse Consequences, a regular feature, 2pp, in PP 1614: 22.
MANNKAL, Web Links, 8pp, in PP 1614: 112.
MANNKAL, What is a "Libertarian"? 1p, in PP 1614: 61.
MANNE, ROBERT, Woomera Troubles Rest with Howard. "An attitude of hostility towards refugees thwarts all attempts at justice". TSMH, 4.12.00, 2pp, in PP 1699: 50. - Ultimately, the responsibility rests upon the monetary despotism of the central banking system (Reserve Bank in Australia) and upon all those who support it. Its economic consequences makes us perceive immigrants as burdens rather than as assets (free people, helping to increase our standard of living). - J.Z., 10.7.01.
MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, Gun Control Could Destroy the Constitution, TLFCT, 8.3.99, 2p, in PP 1685/86: 401.
MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, Please Don't Give Me Liberty! Review, 1p, of : SPENCE, GERRY, Give Me Liberty! St. Martin's Press, ISBN #0-312-19267-3, 341pp, TLFCT, Dec. 21, 98, in PP 1684: 125.
MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, The Immorality of Taxation, 2pp, TLFCT, May 20, 99, in PP 1684: 122.
MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, What it Means to Be a Libertarian, Review, 1p, of: MURRAY, CHARLES, What it Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation, TLFCT, Jan. 4, 98, in PP 1684: 122.
MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, Writings, TLFCT, List of writings, with abstract and link, 3pp, in PP 1684: 119. www.zolatimes.com/writers/maravillosa.html
MARBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, , in PP 1737/38: 312. - Gov. Bradford's story, www.SierraTimes.com
MARCHING FOR XYZ: COUNTRYSIDE MARCH, THE, Leaflet, 2pp, in PP 1629: on another marching demonstration for something or the other, Sunday, March 1st, 1998, Embankment, London. - I get disgusted with such efforts: People should put their minds into gear rather than their legs. But they imagine that they do already know what is needed and that we have only to see them marching. Nazis and Communists "thought" so, too. - J.Z.
MARGARET, Justice for Mark Barnsley, 13.5.01, 2pp, in PP 1671: 97. However believable his story sounds, judging just by this e-mail, it is still only HIS side of the story. But it does cast a bad light on the police investigators & upon the court system. How many "courts of justice" decisions do need revision? Justice is much too precious to leave it to government courts and government-paid judges and the government's monopoly police force. An anarchist once confessed to me that if we fought EVERY miscarriage of justice, then we would have neither time, nor energy, nor funds left for anything else. Courts and lawyers are also agents for systematic impoverishment. - PIOT, J.Z., 20.5.01. margaret@rie.net.au www.freemarkbarnsley.com barnsleycampaign@hotmail.com
MARKET & DEMOCRACY, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., America's Other Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 160, on the market.
MARKET FAILURE? See: MADDEN, RUSSELL, The Myth of Market Failure, 4pp, TLFCT, Jan. 25, 00, in PP 1684: 93.
MARKET PROCESS, George Mason University, Vol. 8, Spring 1990, 152pp: 1, in PP 1576. - Some Notes by John Zube: Economists have not yet thought enough about economic costs when they have not yet economized on the costs of their textbooks via e.g. microfiched and disked textbooks. The theory of the firm? No firm is ever firm. Each is in a flux or dying. We need much more than free pricing to integrate all knowledge, e.g.: indexes, abstracts, bibliographies, full and permanent as well as cheap publishing, automatic searches, comprehensive curricula and calendars of events, taping and duplicating of all lectures. Competitive pricing? I offer libertarian microfiche very cheaply. That has not yet opened a ready market for them. Costing and freely pricing knowledge is not enough and does not automatically establish a sufficient market for it. Ignorance and errors or myths are often in greater demand. Knowledge must be real knowledge and significant. Truths and errors must be easily distinguishable. Judgment between different sources and kinds of knowledge or theories is most important. What are the costs of getting all information, through world library and information services, including alternative publishing methods - and what are the costs of not doing this? - J.Z., 6.12.1990, while listening to some lectures at the George Mason University. - Naturally, we should start with making all WRITTEN knowledge accessible. Can we afford to leave much of it unpublished or out of print or priced out of reach or untranslated or inaccessible to most, most of the time, through distant location? - The knowledge of the costs of all alternative media has still not be combined, and tabulated, to lead to rational free market choices among them. What would a world library cost, if provided on microfiche, on floppies, on CD-ROMs, and how much could such a library, authors, editors and publishers earn through the sale of cheap duplicates? - On paper there never was as yet a completely free market for all writings on free markets, in all major languages and in this expensive medium there may never be such a market. - J.Z., 16.9.99. - Some knowledge and some ideas are hard even to give away - in the absence of a proper market for knowledge and ideas. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
MARKET PROCESS, The Newsletter of the Centre for the Study of Market Processes, as many as I could get during my 1990 visit, except one, in another format, Spring 1990, fiched in PP 1576. - I/1, January 1983; II/1, Winter 1984; II/2, Fall 1984; III/1, Spring 1985; III/2, Fall 1985; IV/1, Spring 1986; IV/2, Fall 1986; V/1, Spring 1987; V/2, Fall 1987; VI/1, Spring 1988; VI/2, Fall 1988; VI/1, Spring 1989. - Altogether 399pp: 27, in PP 1574-75. - I feel certain that they have produced many other splendid issues since - but I on my own, even with the cost and labour savings of micrographics, can't do all the microfilming for all libertarian publications. Just compare how long it took me to get around to doing these. Only once in my life did I have the chance to visit this university. This particular centre of it had a combined meeting room and library. I browsed through the shelves and was disappointed in finding there none of the older freedom texts that would have interested me for fiching. For the new ones copyrights were the usual obstacle. But the centre did, generously, made this magazine set available for fiching by me. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
MARKET, FREE PRICING & COMMUNICATION & INTERNET, See: INTERNET, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Salvation through the Internet? THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 2pp, in PP 1754: 100. - On prices, communication and markets as the most important "Internet".
MARKET, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Defending the Market, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 92.
MARKETS & MORALITY, See: HILL, PETER J., Markets and Morality, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 80.
MARKLEY, HERBERT E., There's A Cure for What Ails Us! 6pp: 123, in PP 1581-82.
MARKOVITZ, MORRIS J., Fractional vs. 100% Reserve Banking, THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 189.
MARKS, JOHN, Dr., Uncovering the Terrible Crimes of Communism, 2pp, in PP 1674: 143.
MARKS, PAUL, Immigration Control: What about the Workers? 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 100.
MARMYSZ, JOHN A., A Prolegomena to any Future Nihilistic Philosophy, 4pp, in PP 1618: 86. - The value of philosophy does not lie in the denial of almost everything but in its ability, if properly practised, to distinguish many truths from the chaff. - J.Z.
MAROTTA, MICHAEL E., Money Without Government and Banks, 2pp, in PP 1661: 31. mercury@well.com Originally from PRACTICAL ANARCHY, Nov. 93, edited by Bill Smith, wfs5572@tamsun.tamu.edu - NUMISMATICA.
MAROTTA, MICK, Review, 2pp, of: BROWNE, HARRY, How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: 394, in PP 1565-67.
MARROU, ANDRE, Does America Have a Future? 2pp: 174, in PP 1572-73.
MARS, TERRAFORMING, See: DARIAN DEFROST CALENDAR, On Terraforming Mars, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1678: 199. www.geocities.com/cgi-bin/homestead/ans_entry www.marssociety.org/
MARSDEN, DORA, Thinking and Thought, 2pp, in PP 1618: 80. - The "thoughts" of some people are not worth arguing with. Intellectually they are still in their kindergartens. Worse: They imagine themselves grown up. - J.Z.
MARSH, DICK, Hi Tech/ Hi Touch / Hibernation, 1985, Part I, 4pp: 561. II, 4pp: 577, in PP 1589-94. - Part of Speculations on Increasing Intelligence.
MARSHALL, NANCY, School at Home, 3pp: 87, in PP 1584.
MARSHALL, WILLY STAR: Anti-terrorist spray, a cookware coating, made up of pork and vodka, making them believe, if pious Muslims, they would be damned in hell for eternity. willystarman@hotmail.com As a joke it is all right but as a practical measure? Fanatical believers would all the more make certain that the spray users would not survive. For what would a true believer have to lose then? Without having been so sprayed his terrorist act might have landed him, in his belief, in his kind of heaven. Sprayed he would have lost this chance and would be even more angry and violent, if that is possible. Rather get all territorialist and collective responsibility notions out of your own mind and that of others! - J.Z., 28.2.02, in PP 1732: 2. - And, let us face it, not all the terrorists are followers of Muhammed or motivated by other religions. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
MARSLAND, DAVID, Real Welfare: Self-Reliance or State Dependency? 2pp: 765, in PP 1601-04. - Summary of his book: Welfare or Welfare State? Macmillan, 1996, 279pp.
MARTIAL LAW, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Military Prepares for Martial Law in the U.S., 1p, in PP 1729: 5.
MARTIN, BRIAN, Nonviolence versus Capitalism, London, WRI, 2001, ISBN 0903517 19 1 or free on web in html and pdf at www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/01nvc/ brian_martin@uow.edu.au 1p flyer, in PP 1732: 203. - I happen to believe that GENUINE capitalism, not the straw-man image, usually so called, IS non-violent and that legalized monopolies and privileges are best non-violently fought by freeing competition, in ALL spheres that provide wanted services and goods. - I would be more interested in a survey of the value of various non-violent methods against territorial statism. Gene Sharp, in his writings, lists hundreds of such methods, as if quantity rather than quality mattered. - J.Z.
MARTIN, DICK, Car User's Co-operative, 1/2 p, in PP 1630: 16. www.carsharing.net\
MARTIN, DICK, Education & Reform, 1p, in PP 1630: 9.
MARTIN, DICK, The State or the People? 1p, in PP 1630: 10.
MARTIN, HARY V & CAUL, DAVID, Mind Control, 36pp, in PP 1737/38: www.sonic.net/sentinel/gvcon8.html www.dgc.org/~ben/ www.geocities.com/catzeye94109/Orwell.html
MARTIN, JAMES J. An Interview with REASON, excerpt only of the Jan. 1976 issue, 3pp, in PP 1675: 179.
MARTIN, JAMES J., American Anarchism Revisited, Review, 5pp, in PP 1701: 115, of: DELEON, DAVID, The American as Anarchist: Reflections on Indigenous Radicalism. From LIBERTARIAN REVIEW, Dec. 79 and here from THE MEMORY HOLE.
MARTIN, JAMES J., Individualist Anarchism: By Way of Introduction, 1966, to new issue of Spooner's NO TREASON pamphlet, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 49.
MARTIN, JAMES J., Introducing Revisionism, an interview with James J. Martin by REASON, Jan. 1976, 12pp, in PP 1607/8: 22.
MARTIN, JAMES J., Men Against the State. The Expositors of Individualist Anarchism in America, 1827-1908, 1970, 331pp, $ 4.95, flyer only in PP 1664/65: 348. This is extremely cheap for this excellent book, probably his best. I thought I had fiched it already but I had not fiched the English edition, only the German one, published by my father. While it is still as cheaply available, I will postpone microfiching it. - I had the good fortune to meet Martin once, for 2 days, twelve years ago and very much enjoyed talking with him, browsing through his library & he let me borrow some titles. - Then he was about 70. Is he still alive and active? - J.Z.
MARTINO, JOSEPH P., Government-Created Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 3pp, in PP 1765: 87.
MARTIN'S PRESS, ST., Book List, 4pp, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 175, in PP 1554/55.
MARX, KARL, EARL BROWN & F.A. Harper, The Communist Idea, 3pp: 33, in PP 1549.
MARX, KARL & ENGELS, FRIEDRICH, German passages on their monetary despotism, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 653. - I managed to repeat this page on sheet 771! - As a self-imposed penalty I offer my rough & instant translation: A) Communist Manifesto, 1946 Schwerin edition: "The proletariat will use its political domination to deprive the Bourgeois gradually of all capital, and to centralize all means of production in the hands of the State, that is, the proletariats organized as ruling class, and to multiply the quantity of the means of production as fast as possible. This can be done differently for different countries. For the most advanced countries, however, the following will be rather generally applied: ... 5.) Centralization of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly. - B) From: Wage Labor & Capital, by Karl Marks, Reclam, Leipzig, Demands of the KPD: Point 10: A State bank takes the place of all private banks. Its paper has legal tender. - This measure makes it possible to regulate credit affairs in the interest of the whole people and, thereby, undermines the Rule of the great financiers. By gradually replacing gold and silver by paper money it cheapens the essential instrument of bourgeois exchange, the general means of exchange and permits gold and silver to be used externally. This measure is required to bind the interests of the conservative bourgeois to the government. - The Committee, Karl Marx, Karl Schapper, H. Bauer, F. Engels, J. Moll, W. Wolff." - These passages, in the originals, include actually some more self-incriminating remarks - but I am presently to lazy to look them up. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
MARX, KARL, On Henry George, letter to Friedrich Sorge, 30 June 1881, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 296.
MARX, KARL, On the Question of Free Trade, from speech, Jan. 9, 1848, Brussels, 7pp, in PP 1668/69: 297.
MARX, KARL, See: HOROWITZ, DAVID, Marx's Manifesto: 150 Years of Evil, 5pp, in PP 1679: 187. www.frontpagemag.com
MARX, MARXISM, ENLIGHTENMENT & PANARCHISM, See: TIER, MARK TO SCOUSEN, MARK, 9 Nov. 2001, on converting Marxists, 1p, in PP 1732: 207. - Let them convert themselves - by conceding them full exterritorial autonomy - but at their own risk and expense only. Most of the communist utopian colonies faltered rather fast - i.e., lost their volunteers fast. - J.Z.
MARX, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Marxian Socialism, n.d., 1p, critical, in PP 1723/24: 26. - LABADIE, LAURANCE, Dear comrade and friend, n.d., 2 pages, follow-up on on his article on Marxian Socialism, in PP 1723/24: 28.
MARXISM, See: SIRICO, ROBERT A., C.S.P., The Last Bastion of Marxism, 1p: 831. - On "liberation theology", a Marxian version of Christianity.
MASON, GEORGE, See: NELMS, WILLIE E., George Mason & Individual Rights, THE FREEMAN, 9/77, 4pp, in PP 1765: 117. - WILLIAMS, GARY, George Mason & the Bill of Rights, THE FREEMAN, 5/92, 5pp, in PP 1765: 126.
MASON, GEORGE, See: SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE, George Mason: Forgotten Founder. He Conceived the Bill of Rights, 1p, May 2000 issue, (c) e-mail@simag.si.edu , in PP 1675: 114.
MASS MEDIA, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Government Regulation of Mass Media Communication, THE FREEMAN, 3/80, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 388.
MASSES, See: SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The Leaders and the Mob, 2pp, in PP 1731: 22. - Both would be transformed by voluntary State membership and the resulting free competition in this sphere as well. Arbitrarily and coercively thrown together masses will, inevitably, be misled, because they can be held together only by the lowest common denominators: popular errors, myths and prejudices. - See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
MASTERS, BILL, Sheriff, San Miguel County, April 28, 1999, The History and Effects of Gun Control, 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 170. THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT, www.co-freedom.com
MASTERS, ROBERT, Business ... Is on a Sound and Prosperous Basis, 3pp, from THE IREC REVIEW, May 3, 1965, in PP 1565-67.
MASTERS, ROBERT, Morality without Volition, 8pp: 358, in PP 1565-67.
MASTERTON, ANDREW, The modern face of anarchy, 1p, in PP 1641-1644. From: THE AGE, 21.3.98, on Melbourne anarchists.
MATACONIS, DOUGLAS, Misdirected Compassion, THE FREEMAN, 8/90, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 136.
MATACONIS, DOUGLAS, The Flag & Freedom: Which Should We Protect? THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 584.
MATCH, THE, Home Page, with URLs to some articles that are online, 1p, in PP 1716: 82. - I had intended to microfiche the whole set but could not get it complete, not even with the help of Fred Woodworth, its editor & publisher, whom I visited in 1990. Established 1969. P.O. Box 3012, Tucson, Arizona 85 702. $ 10 subscription: cash or money order, no checks, to Fred Woodworth. http://ri.xu.org/arbalest/library.html
MATCH, THE, See: WOODWORTH, FRED, Government Is an Unnecessary Evil, 1p, 1998, in PP 1700: 206. - Editor of THE MATCH! Box 3488, Tucson, AZ 85 722. $ 10 cash for 4 mailings. - I have still been unable to get my set of THE MATCH complete, for microfiching, even with the help of Fred Woodworth himself. So, maybe, I will have to microfiche my incomplete set, - when I get around to it, although he was angry that someone else had once microfilmed an incomplete set. The size requirements would make it necessary to photocopy, reduced, most of these issues first, a major job from which I shy away. Moreover, my photocopier does not work very well at present. - J.Z., 28.5.02.
MATHEMATICS, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., A Critique of Mathematical Economics, THE FREEMAN, 4/77, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 495.
MATONIS, JON, Directory of Journals Representing Free Banking, 1990, 20 entries, 1/2 page, in PP 1745-1748: 780.
MATONIS, JON, The Land of Vespucci, Jan. 26, 1983, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 650. - Capital goods are not a good basis for the issue of currency. Even 100% covered gold certificates still need "shop foundation" - for if you convert them into their cover, you can neither eat nor drink it. - J.Z. - matonis@yahoo.com -He seeks someone to digitize his monetary freedom writings. (June 02.)
MATTERS OF INTEREST, How Do They Work Out the CPI, July 1998, 1p, on Consumer Price Index: 332, in PP 1581-82.
MATTHEW, SCOTT C., Drugs and Dumbness, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 2pp, in PP 1753: 168. - What is more foolish & dangerous? Drug usage & trade or the government's "war against drugs"? Anyhow, legal drugs like alcohol & tobacco do much more harm and lead to the death of many more people than do all other narcotic drugs combined. - Involuntary drugging should be distinguished from coercive or secret drugging etc, of anyone or anything. - Let it all become voluntary and public. - J.Z.
MATTHEW, SCOTT C., The First Civil Right IS Safety, THE FREEMAN, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 586. - If it is, territorial governments, rather obviously, cannot provide it. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
MATZ, MARTIN, Damit die Mehr-Staat-Ideologen nicht unter sich bleiben, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 81. - Lass sie doch - solange sie uns unsere Wege gehen lassen! - J.Z. Ein ef Interview.
MAUDE, AYLMER, A Peculiar People. The Doukhobors, with illustrations, 1904, 1970, 352pp, indexed: 1, in PP 1585. - Seeing their limited freedom aims, have the Doukhobors been more successful in achieving their freedom aims for themselves than most libertarians and anarchists have been? A situation is only rarely as hopeless as it is widely believed to be. Do they offer some lessons for non- violent resistance? - J.Z., 9.11.1999.
MAXIMOFF, GREGORY PETROVICH, See: ROCKER, RUDOLF, Untitled biographical note on MAXIMOFF, GREGORY PETROVICH, 1p, in PP 1701: 34.
MAYBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, 2pp: 120; 2pp: 162; 2pp: 216, in PP 1572-73. - William Bradford's story.
MAYBURY, RICHARD J., Whatever Happened to Justice? Bluestocking Press, 1993, Review only, by SPRUYT, CHRIS, 1p: 669, in PP 1601-04.
MAYBURY, RICHARD, Why Are They So Stupid? 1p: 202, in PP 1569-70.
MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, A Modern Pyramid, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 14, on government subsidised space research.
MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Drugs & the State, 4pp, MISES INSTITUTE, 25.4.00, in PP 1661: 75. mail@mises.org
MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Euroskeptic, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 382, from THE FREE RADICAL.
MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Free Trade & Flexible Markets, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 67.
MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Protection for Bad Managers, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 3pp, in PP 1754: 167. - All too often do directors of private companies, like parliamentarians, determine the height of their own rewards, at the expense of their subjects, even when they provided only mismanagement. And parliaments are the most protected and monopolistic corporations. - J.Z.
MAYER, RICHARD T., Who Is an American? THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 1p, in PP 1764: 49, on immigration & Americanism. 49.
MAYERS, SYDNEY A., Ayn Rand: A Personal Reappraisal, 1p: 15, in PP 1564.
MAYERS, SYDNEY A., Henry George - By George! 1p: 65, in PP 1564.
MAYERS, SYDNEY, Practical Writing, Outline of sessions at the HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, NYC, Nov. 1990 9pp: 176, in PP 1598.
MBAH, SAM, Interview, on Nigerian Anarchism, 7pp, in PP 1645-1653: 957. - It does not seem to envision more than traditional village autonomy. - J.Z., 4.10.00.
MCADOO, JAMES E., A Perfect Counterfeit, THE FREEMAN, 12/75, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 293. (With some Social Credit notions!)
MCALPINE, PETE, Dominance and Submission vs. Egoism, 1p: 262, in PP 1565-67.
MCCABE, JOSEPH, A Biographical Dictionary of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Freethinkers, n.d., (c) claimed by InternetInfedils, 1995-2000, although, on the first page, they state: "Reproducible Electronic Publishing can defeat censorship". This file made available by Pat Kelley and the Internet Infedils, 101pp, in PP 1681: 84. - pkelley@rthoughtsrfree.org www.infedils.org - Why would they want to monopolize some free thought writing after more than 200 years of atheist propaganda have still barely reduced all too thoughtless faiths? - J.Z., 24.5.01.
MCCAFFERY, JAMES M., Beans, Bombs, and Bureaucrats, THE FREEMAN, 5/93, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 284.
MCCAFFREY, BARRY R., Drug Czar, Remarks on his Drug Control Policy, 4pp, another expensive miseducation campaign. A short reply by Peter McWilliams follows. In PP 1628: 188.
MCCARTHY, JOHN, Human Population and its Limits, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1697: 162, jmc@cs.stanford.edu
MCCARTHY, JOHN, Physical Menaces to Long Term Sustainability, 4pp with links, in PP 1697: 179. www.formal.stanford.edu/jmc
MCCARTHY, JOHN, Progress and its Sustainability, 8pp with URLs,
MCCARTHY, JOHN, Progress and its Sustainability, 8pp with links, in PP 1616: 163.- Alsoin PP 1697: 180.jmc@cs.stanford.edu
MCCARTHY, JOHN, What Futures Shall We Make? 2pp with URLs, in PP 1697: 187.
MCCARTHY, SARAH J., Why They're Mad, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 5, on "protecting owls, endangering people"
MCCLAUGHRY, JOHN, A Battle over Monetary Policy, THE WASHINGTON TIMES, Dec. 2, 82, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 656.
MCCRORY, PHILIP, The Australian I.W.W., 2pp, in PP 1645-1653: 517.
MCCLOSKEY, DONALD N., Splenetic Rationalism: Hoppe's Review of Chapter 1 of The Rhetoric of Economics, 7pp: 386, in PP 1574-75.
MCCONNELL, HOWARD, Review of: ROSS, JOHN, Unintended Consequences, 1996, 1p: 88, in PP 1564.
MCDONALD, HAMISH, Beyond MADness, 2pp, SMH, 21.8.00, on Missile Defence, in PP 1654: 108. - Prizes for tyrannicide would be MUCH lower than the budgeted $ 60 billion. See Thomas Morus (MOORE) on that, in his Utopia, chapter on warfare. He suggested that the prize should be doubled if one major war criminal would be brought to justice alive. This and other libertarian alternatives need much more publicity & discussion. - See my notes and my 2 peace books. - J.Z.
MCDONALD, KENNETH, Canada Damaged by Faulty Theories, THE FREEMAN, 10/82, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 148.
MCDONALD, KENNETH, Government, the State, & Private Property, THE FREEMAN, 2/86, 2pp, in PP 1765: 90.
MCELROY, WENDY, A Reconsideration of Trial by Jury, 3pp: 545, in PP 1601-04. - To each the juridical system of his or her choice! - J.Z.
MCELROY, WENDY, Anarchism: Two Kinds, 13 December 1999, 3pp, in PP 1701: 106, published by the LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE, mail@mises.org
MCELROY, WENDY, Announcement: FOX News, 2.8.01 on her regular column "The ifeminist", 1/2p, in PP 1732: 201. mac@zetetics.com www.foxnews.com/ www.zetetics.com/mac www.ifeminists.com
MCELROY, WENDY, Articles on Individualist Anarchism on this Site, with links, 2pp, in PP 1616: 180. - e-mail - mac@zetetics.com Most articles are on http://www.zetetics.com/
MCELROY, WENDY, Benjamin Tucker: Liberty u. der Individualanarchismus, 7 S., in PP 1625: 104.
MCELROY, WENDY, Comprehensive Index to LIBERTY, online! 2pp, in PP 1671: 168. mac@zetetics.com
MCELROY, WENDY, Defining the State and Society, 1998, 6pp, in PP 1671: 192. Her home page: www.zetetics.com/mac/wendy.htm
MCELROY, WENDY, Demystifying the State, 1995, 3pp, updated 97, in PP 1671: 179.
MCELROY, WENDY, LIBERTY on Unjust Authority, 1p, in PP 1630: 43.
MCELROY, WENDY, Liberty's Library, List of Tucker's recommended reading, 7pp, in PP 1671: 185. - I want good photocopies of most of these titles not yet in my literature list! Can you offer some of them, perhaps in exchange for some of my duplicates or microfiche? - J.Z., 20.5.01.
MCELROY, WENDY, Nock on Education, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 78.
MCELROY, WENDY, See: KNAPP, THOMAS L., The Intriguing LeFevre, Review, 1/2 page, of: Wendy McElroy, ed., A Way to Be Free, Volume 1, The Making of a Modern American Revolutionary, 660pp, Volume 2, The Making of a Modern American Revolution, 500pp, Pulpless.Com 1999, only $ 3.95 per volume in Adobe or HTML format or $ 37.50 or $ 34.50 respectively in print. After his death in 1986, his widow had gathered the material he had been collecting for a final book - his magnum opus. Highly recommended by Knapp, in PP 1732: 163. - Imagine how many such books could be cheaply offered on a CD-ROM!
MCELROY, WENDY, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Sexual Correctness. WENDY MCELROY Interview, 4pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 106. Her website: www.zetetics.com/mac/
MCELROY, WENDY, Strategic Libertarianism, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1671: 183. mac@headwaters.com - From: THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE.
MCELROY, WENDY, The American Revolution Revisited, 2pp, n.d. , in PP 1671: 182.
MCELROY, WENDY, The Efficiency of Natural Rights, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 44.
MCELROY, WENDY, War's Other Casualty, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 4pp, on individualism, in PP 1761-63: 468.
MCELROY, WENDY, What Does Affirmative Action Affirm? THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 587.
MCELROY, WENDY, What Does It Mean To Be An Individual? Self-Ownership Is Key to Abortion Issue, 8pp: 3, in PP 1557. - Let's us agree that many disagree on this. Ultimately, our disagreements may be so strong that we would prefer to live in different panarchies, with different agreements on this question. - PIOT, J.Z., 10.11.1999.
MCELROY, WENDY, Why I Would Not Vote Against Hitler, 2pp: 162, in PP 1569-70.
MCELROY, WENDY, You Are what you Read? 2000, 2pp, LewRockwell.com , in PP 1674: 77. - You will not become what you could become through reading - if many to most of the texts that would be of highest interest to you are NOT made cheaply, easily and fast enough accessible to you, not even on cheap and lasting microfiche or CD-ROMs, by other book-lovers, who do like these texts, too, have access to them and can afford to publish them, on demand, in such alternative media, also at least in all the major languages. Free choice, freedom of expression and information and a free market for ideas means the use of alternative media as well! - Wendy, in her article, dealt mainly only with the pro and con concerns of feminists regarding pornography. - J.Z., 3.5.01.
MCFARLANE, KEVIN, The Case for Freewill: A Reply to Sean Gabb, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 50.
MCGATH, GARY, Government Funding Brings Government Control, THE FREEMAN, 11/91, 4pp, in PP 1764: 1.
MCGATH, GARY, Review, 2pp, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in BOOK REVIEW LIST, with link to the author's response, in PP 1682: 70.
MCGATH, GARY, The Ethics of Crime, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 249. - Genuine crimes, i.e., crimes with victims, are not ethical. On the contrary. Consentual "crimes" aren't crimes. - J.Z.
MCGEE, ROBERT W., Arab Terrorism: Causes and Cure, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 379. - Terrorism is not a characteristic of any race, religion, culture or ideology. Some Jews have also committed terrorist acts. All kinds of people are capable of it - when they are suppressed or believe themselves suppressed. To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! Nobody is to be held responsible for the actions of any government that is imposed upon him, or for those of other people who may share some features with him. The worst kinds of terrorism are all practised upon the wrongful principle of "collective responsibility" which almost everybody takes for granted. And this "principle" is usually adopted not only by territorial governments, in their warfare against non-combatants, but also by people whose individual or minority group choices are wrongfully suppressed and who cannot easily and fast enough liberate themselves via majority voting and democratic administration of "justice". Let these and all other volunteer communities have their own personal laws and full exterritorial autonomy - anywhere except on private properties, where they have to respect the house-rules of their hosts. Imposed territorial laws and institutions have always brought dissent, resistance, terrorism, civil wars, revolutions and wars. Arabs were and are no more, generally, terrorists, than Russians were or are Communists and Jews moneylenders and bankers. But certain conditions and institutions (especially those of territorialism) and certain ideas (especially that of collective responsibility), do drive SOME people, of any race, faith, ideology to terrorist acts because they see no clear, rightful, fast and easy way, under present conditions, to become masters of their own fate. Thus they get the courage, desperation and strength of cornered rats and lose all respect for the rights and liberties of others. Let them opt out and do their own things to and for themselves, under full exterritorial autonomy. At least begin to publicly discuss this alternative as a rightful and sensible pacifying measure. Mere repression will not prevent and end all terrorism, as long as all the factors that breed it do remain. This is not an excuse for any of their terrorist acts but an attempt to understand them better with the aim to end and prevent them. - PIOT, J.Z. , 18.5.02. & 1.6.02.
MCGEE, ROBERT W., Business in the Global Community, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 18, for Free Trade.
MCINNIS, DANIEL F., A Subtle Seizure, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 266, on zoning & environment regulations. - I just had such an experience with my local council: It wanted to prescribe the size and location of my firewood stack! - J.Z., 18.5.02.
MCGINNIS, JOHN D., Ph.D., Refutations, 1998, 1/2p, 7 links only, URL & e-mail not listed there, in PP 1615: 207. Compare my project on an ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS! - J.Z.
MCGUINNESS, PADRAIC P., Old St. Nick, patron of the Welfare State, 1p, SMH, 18.12.99, in PP 1610: 93. e-mail: ppmcg@ozmail.com.au
MCINTOSH, JIM, A Word FOR Amway! 2pp: 11, in PP 1548.
MCKEE, DOUG, DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), 2pp: 88, in PP 1554/55. - From LONGEVITY REPORT.
MCKELLS, DAVID, On States of Mind, 2pp: 58, in PP 1569-70. - On Hopi, family farms and subdivisions.MCLAUGHLIN, DONALD, Gold Has Risen - but Remains the Same, THE FREEMAN, 5/80, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 193.
MCLAUGHLIN, SCOTT, Protective Services in a Free Nation, 4pp: 24, in PP 1568.
MCLAUGHLIN, SCOTT, Protective Services in a Free Nation, 4pp: 681, in PP 1601-04.
MCLEOD, A. NEIL, For the Best Interests of Man, THE FREEMAN, 11/70, 2pp, in PP 1753: 53.
MCLEOD, KEN, What Sid Did, 1p, in PP 1618: 96. - On Sid Parker.
MCMILLAN, ERIC, Letter to the Editor, 4pp, in PP 1605/6: 181.
MCNEIL, TIM S., List of his articles published by Zolatimes (LFCT), 1p, in PP 1661: 73.
MCNEIL, TIM, Dirtbags, Scum, Poltroons & Ignoramuses, 3pp, TLFCT, April 10, 00, in PP 1684: 116. - Not all are fit for all kinds of supposedly ideal societies or utopias. Let each choose his own kind - at his own expense and risk. Volunteer communities must also be free to exclude certain types, whom they consider to be undesirable ones. No compulsory association with them! They are free to establish their own communities, maybe e.g. a sado-masochistic or a racist one. - PIOT, J.Z., 16.5.01.
MCNEIL, TIM, Only Militias Need Apply: Yeah, right, 7pp, in PP 1661: LFCT, May 22,00:7.
MCNEIL, TIM, People, Not Profits: Yeah, right, 5pp, in PP 1661: 2. From LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, April 24, 2000. tsmacneil@coastnet.com
MCWILLIAMS MALL, BUYER ENJOY: Shopping Options, 4 pp, in PP 1628: 192.
MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do, 1996, 1998, 187 pages, in PP 1628: 1. - In defence of consensual or victimless "crimes". Those of secessionists and their voluntary communities, practising among themselves exterritorial autonomy under personal laws, are not included. They would abolish, at one stroke, all this prosecution of minorities and individuals, for then they could simply secede. In plain text. You can download it yourself from the website. I added quite a few comments to this book, which is full of excellent wordings and quotations, many of which I have still to include in my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia. In parts it is a bit repetitive. Further editing should eliminate these segments or replace them by references. - J. Z. Contents list: 3. Links List: 183. - He died on 14. 6. 2,000, prosecuted under federal drug laws, although California's laws permitted the drugs he used for medical purposes.
MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do, 1p, in PP 1654: 125, from: www.mcwilliams.com - On his book on victimless crimes or "crimes" based on consent and "created" by law.
MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Home Page www.mcwilliams.com 1/2 page, in PP 1628: 1. - Just a links page. Many to most of his writings are online. He got some returns through advertisings.
MCWILLIAMS, PETER, See: BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 2pp, of: JAMES BOVARD, Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty, 1994, 257pp, $14.95, ISBN 0 312 12333 7 & MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain't Nobody's Business if you Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society, Prelude Press, 1993, 223pp, $ 12.95, ISBN 0 931580 53 6, in PP 1708-1710: 378.
MCWILLIAMS, PETER, What Can I Do to Help? From THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA MAGAZINE, 1p, in PP 1628: 191.
MEANS & ENDS, See: BAYES, WILLIAM W., Ends and Means, THE FREEMAN, 11/70, 12pp, in PP 1753: 89.
MECICAL TYRANNY, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: TASSANO, FABIAN, The Power of Life or Death: A Critique of Medical Tyranny, Duckworth, London, 1996, 177pp, L 35, in PP 1708-1710: 326.
MEDIA BYPASS, The Uncensored National News, www.4bypass.com, since 1993: "To educate Americans with regard to their inalienable rights guaranteed by our Constitution and Bill of Rights...". 1p, (c) 2000, in PP 1679: 114. - What are these "guaranties" worth now? - J.Z., 24.5.01
MEDIA, MASS MEDIA, See: NEWTON, HUGH C., Selling the Liberal Media Conservative Ideas, or How to Work with rather than over the Media, 6pp: 129, in PP 1581-82. - As if affordable alternative media didn't exist! - J.Z.
MEDIA, MASS MEDIA, See: TANAKA, TOM, Big Media Threatens Democracy, 2pp: 198, in PP 1572-73. - But he does not propose to maximize the influence of small media by referring them to their alternative media options! - J.Z.
MEDICINE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, 1995: 15, in PP 1554/55.
MEDICINE, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Should Medicine be a Commodity? Kluwer Academic Publishers, but text here is from the HD version, 1985, 35pp, in PP 1711/12: 291.
MEEK, NIGEL, Libertarianism & War: A Personal View, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 31, 4pp, in PP1742: 21.
MEEK, NIGEL, Review, 2pp, of: RIDLEY, MATT, Down to Earth II: Combating Environmental Myths, IEA, 1996, 102pp, L 8.95, ISBN 0 255 36383 4, in PP 1708-1710: 439.
MEEK, NIGEL, Review, 4pp, of: WHELAN, ROBERT, Wild in Woods: The Myth of the Noble Eco-Savage, IEA, 1999, 69pp, L 8, ISBN 0 255 36447 4, in PP 1708-1710: 575.
MEEK, NIGEL, The Conservative Party and One Libertarian: The Story of an Estrangement, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 508.
MEEK, NIGEL, The Plausibility of Large-Scale, Hi-Tech, Voluntarily-Funded Emergency Organizations: The Example of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 85, 4pp, in PP1742: 11.
MEEK, NIGEL G., Unipolar Depression: Some thoughts on the policy and practice of intervention, 6pp: 783, in PP 1601-04. - By how much would psychological problems be reduced if creative energies were fully released, in every sphere? - Already the abolition of economic depressions and inflations, with their mass unemployment, which could, theoretically, be achieved within hours, once sufficient enlightenment has been provided, would tend to put many psychologists out of work or, rather, into productive work. So far even pets were often more helpful than were psychologists. Most lawyers, psychologists, politicians and economists are the priests of wrongful, harmful and misleading modern religions. - J.Z.
MEGAHEALTH SOCIETY LITERATURE, 8pp: 233, in PP 1595-96.
MEGAHEALTH SOCIETY, Order Form, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 499.
MEINERS, JENS P., Ayn Rand. Eine freiheitliche Dogmatikerin, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 93.
MEINERS, JENS P., Die liberale Tradition in Deutschland, 1 S., Bespr. von RAICO, RALPH: Die Partei der Freiheit, in PP 1625: 37.
MEINERS, ROGER E., The Role of Rights, THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 404.
MELTZER PRESS, THE, Short notice only with only snail mail address given, although it has website, in PP 1732: 140.
MELVIN, SHEILA, Beating the System: Soviet Entrepreneurs Work on the Wild Side, THE FREEMAN, 8/91, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 292.
MEMON, Raison d'etre, 2pp: 122, in PP 1565-67.
MEMORY HOLE, THE, Pages from the website of ALAN KOONTZ, 80pp, in PP 1607/8: 1 akoontz@blancmange.net http://www.blancmange.net http://blackened.net
MENCKEN, H.L., H.L. Mencken Looks at Public Education, 4pp: 79, in PP 1584. - Our post-school and post-university education failures are even larger - and we cannot blame the government for them! - J.Z., 9.11.1999.
MENCKEN, H. L., Last Words: A Short Essay on Democracy, 1926, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 233.
MENGER, CARL, On the Origins of Money, reprinted from ECONOMIC JOURNAL, Vol. 2, 1892, pages 239-55, translated by C.A. Foley, here on 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 678.
MENGER, CARL, Papers at Duke University, short note: 373, in PP 1574-75. - 31 boxes of material are involved, or approximately 23,700 pages. Much of it is unpublished still! - At 6 cents a page the microfiching of this collection would cost less than A $ 1,500. Can the numerous fans of C. Menger not spare as much for this purpose? A single fan could afford this and would have to order duplicate fiche only upon demand for them. - Then this archive could be affordably accessible at home - to any fan of C. Menger, for about $ 50-60! It could be cheaper still to put it all on one or a few CD-ROMs. Just do it - if you have access to this collection! Freedom treasures that could be so cheaply duplicated should not remain confined to a single hoard, out of reach of most people, most of the time. - J.Z., 8.11.99.
MEREL, PETER, Cryonics and Population, 1p: 74, in PP 1554/55.
MERFINE, JOHN, Cable TV Needs Competition, THE FREEMAN, 10/90, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 171.
MERRIL, RONALD E., Review, 4pp, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, online, ayn-rand@iubvm.ucs.indiana 15 August 1955, in PP 1682: 93. - In the heading this e-mail address is all in capitals!
MERSHON NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAM RESEARCH PAPER, Accidental War. Some Dangers in the 1960's. The Mershon Report, with an introduction by Bertrand Russell, 1960, 4th impression, March 1963, 26p: 98, in PP 1583. - The damn copyrights induced me to postpone reprint-publishing and, later, microfilming it, for about 30 years. Luckily, in the meantime, nuclear war has not yet occurred. - J.Z.
METT, IDA, The Kronstadt Commune, contents list only, 1p, with links to chapters, in PP 1694: 143.
METTES, BEN to ZUBE, JOHN, 13.8.1999, 6pp: 297 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN to ZUBE, JOHN, 30.7.1999, 1p: 294 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, About Educational Methods, 3pp: 210 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, Family Values? Let's Stop Playing Politics! 3pp: 150 in PP 1577-78. - 2pp: 627, in PP 1601-04.
METTES, BEN, From the Perspective of Optionality, 1995, 2pp: 18 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, Funding of Schools, 4pp": 200 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, Letter to NSW Homeschooling Committee, n.d., 2pp: 191 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, Object against Objectivity! 3pp: 234 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, Optionality in Practice, July 1997, 1p: 35 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, Optionality: Beyond Law and Order, 3pp: 47 in PP 1577-78. 3pp: 705, 706, 704, in PP 1601-04.
METTES, BEN, Stop Broadening Broadcasting! 2pp: 160 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.8.1999, 1p: 318 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, to ZUBE, JOHN, rec. 12.8.99, 1p: 291 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, Wealth of Networks, 9pp, based on recent discussions: 70 in PP 1577-78.
METTES, BEN, Why Homeschool? 7pp: 192 in PP 1577-78.
METZELER, STEFAN, Eigentuemlich frei in Costa Rica, 2S., in PP 1625: 34.
METZELER, STEFAN, Was ist die sogenannte Shareholder value? n.d., 1 page, in PP 1675: 132.
MEULEN, HENRY to LABADIE, LAURANCE, 5.3.59, 1/2p, plus a note by L.L., in PP 1723/24: 238.
MEULEN, HENRY to THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, 5.3.1959, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 237.
MEULEN, HENRY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE to MEULEN, HENRY, July 5, 1959, not sent, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 90.
MEULEN, HENRY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Indian Libertarian, To the Editor, Feb. 19, 1959, 11pp, including some letters by Henry Meulen, on "money creation" and central banking, stamped: 86, in PP 1723/24: 233. - Published in THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, May 1, 1959. - MEULEN, HENRY to THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, 5.3.1959, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 237. - MEULEN, HENRY to LABADIE, LAURANCE, 5.3.59, 1/2p, plus a note by L.L., in PP 1723/24: 238. - LABADIE, LAURANCE to MEULEN, HENRY, March 19, 1959, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 239. - LABADIE, LAURANCE to THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, To the Editor, March 19, 1959, 3pp, with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 240.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Business Is Ethically Superior to Politics. The Power to Serve Is Better than the Power to Coerce, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 57, 4pp: 71. - When consumers are sovereign, I would rather speak of the "ability to serve". Government monopolists have also the "power" to serve me, whether I like their services or not, whether I use them or not, and regardless of how extensively I use them, charging me an arbitrary price for their services, and sometimes disservices. Even the monopoly post office and the monopoly taxation office, for instance, are not mad enough to charge not only postage and taxes as their fees but also and much higher "availability" charges as are levied for many local government or monopoly corporation public services, e.g. garbage, water, telephone and sewage servives. If they did, we would have a revolution on our hands. And such wrongs and irrationalities go on an on, inspite of some contrary publicity and protests. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Can you Do Business without Dirtying your Hands? cmichel@cmichel.com 7pp, 1993, in PP 1705: 1.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, End of the Warriors, Priests, Warriors, Producers, 2000, 14pp, in PP 1705: 93.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, How Should we Think about Economics today? 1999, 10pp, in PP 1705: 83.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Liberalia News, 16.7.01, Ch_Michel_Valmet@compuserve.com www.liberalia.com 1p, in PP 1738: 201.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Liberalia, www.liberalia.com Ch_Michel_Valmet@compuserve.com 4/01 news, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 196.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism and the Information Revolution, 1997, 8pp, in PP 1705: 42. - "Very preliminary draft".
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism and the Information Revolution, 1997, from LINE-READING, 6pp: 162, in PP 1568. - The libertarian information revolution began long before the Internet with e.g. cheap duplicators, photocopiers, instant printing, audio- and video cassettes, microfilm in roll film and microfiche. Moreover, it has not even been extended, properly, into floppy disks and CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism is the Best Way to Understand the Information Revolution, 1997, HISTORICAL NOTES No. 37, page 4, in PP1742: 41. - A panarchist thought can be found on page 4, sheet 44. But no awareness that without e.g. the optimal use of alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, DVDs for libertarian information the information revolution is not complete and cannot achieve its objective fast enough. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, of LIBERALIA, 16.1. 01 & 20.11.01, Announcement of new additions to website, 4pp, in PP 1732: 124. www.liberalia.com Ch_Michel_Valmet@compuserve.com
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should Criminals Be Punished? 1996, 7pp, LINE - READING: 169, in PP 1568.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should Drugs Be Prohibited? 1996, 9pp, in PP 1705: 8.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should we Obey the Laws of our Country? 2000, 14pp, in PP 1705: 69.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, The Class Struggle Is not over. Why Libertarians Should Read Marx & Engels ..., 1998. 12pp, in PP 1705: 31. - I would rather have them study the alternatives of cooperative production, partnerships and extensive employee shareholding. What remains sensible from all the writings of Marx and Engels can probably expressed on a single page. - J.Z., 29.5.02.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Unexpected Illustrations of Ayn Rand's Philosophy of Aesthetics, 1998, 15pp, in PP 1705: 17.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, What Is a "Just Price"? n.d., 11pp, in PP 1705: 58.
MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Wisdom of the Elders, Capitalism & Pornography, 1998, 9pp, in PP 1705: 49.
MICHEL, YVES, L'individualisme contre líndividualisme, from "l'en dehors", 3pp, incomplete , in PP 1694: 189.
MICHIGAN MILITIA WOLVERINES, Home Page with links & URL list, 4pp, in PP 1685/86: 79. www.michiganmilitia.org/
MICHIGAN MILITIA, Statement of Purpose and Mission, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 42. www.michiganmilitia.org
MICHIGAN MILITIA, THE, In Defence of Liberty II, 6pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 377, www.michiganmilitia.org/html/index2.htm
MICHIGAN MILITIA, THE, In Defence of Liberty, II, 6pp, n.d., in PP 1685/86: 73. www.michiganmilitia.org
MICKLETHWAIT, BRIAN, The Lion's Share, LIBERTARIAN FICTIONS No. 3, 4pp, in PP1742: 53.
MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, A Libertarian Message to Thatcherite Conservatives, Feb. 1985, POLITICAL NOTES No. 169, 2pp, in PP1742: 111.
MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, Helping People to do Freedom: Reflections and Recollections of an Occasional Career Counsellor, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 13, 4pp, in PP1742: 63.
MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, Moans, Celebrations, Acrobat Files, History, Misprints, and Sir Geoffrey Howe, MHL, Free Life Jottings No. 16, Oct. 5th, 01: 5pp, in PP 1739: 79.
MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, The Menace of the Apocalyptic Individual, POLITICAL NOTES No. 164, 2pp, in PP1742: 85. - See: Terrorism, Tyranny & Leadership.
MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, The Twin Towers, Other Towers, The Dome, The Wheel, and why the Acoustics of the Royal Festival Hall Are Terrible, Free Life Jottings No. 17, brianmick@londonsw1.demon.co.uk 9pp, in PP 1739: 108.
MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, See: NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, Newspaper and Microform Collection, Pamphlet, 4pp: 116, in PP 1597.
MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, See: SAUR VERLAG, K.G., Guides to Microforms in Print, 1998, 1p website. - 100730.1341@compuserve.com - 274, in PP 1599.
MICROFICHE SELF-PUBLISHING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes on Anarchist Microfiche Self-Publishing, 5pp, in PP 1645-1653. - Sorry, but the tables got mixed up in the transferral from my disk to the print-out system AAMR used. - J.Z.
MICROFICHING, See: AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLER & PUBLISHER, Monthly since 1921, 2pp leaflet of THORPE'S magazine, offering a special Self Publisher Product Guide, issued in 10,000 copies, i.e., ca. 1 per 1,800 Australians! 414 in PP 1577-78. - A small advertising in it was priced at $ 195. For that I could put out 4 microfiche, containing 8 freedom books and with such an advertisement there I might not even sell a single LMP microfiche. - J.Z.
MICROFILM SHOP, THE, Letter by Paul Negus on what the shop, THE MICROGRAPHICS MARKET PLACE and microfilm in general has to offer, 1p: 2, in PP 1571.
MICROFILMING, See: CHADWYCK HEALEY, The Nineteenth Century Home Page, on ca. 1,000 economics texts, extract only, 20 pp, on texts that might be of interest to libertarians: 331 in PP 1577-78. - The home page itself did not download for me but this title list did. From it I extracted some titles. The whole list could easily contain more articles of some interest to some freedom lovers - but I do not know this literature well enough to recognize all such titles. Please point other microfilmed freedom titles out to me, for further listings. I extracted 82 titles, with a total of 17,279 pages, coming to 77 pages per fiche or 210 pages per title, in the average. - The average page density on LMP microfiche is much higher and the price much lower. - Who will look for more such microfilm offers, on the Internet or in the various guides to and catalogues of microfilms in print? - J.Z.
MICROFILMING, See: IDC PUBLISHERS, Homepage on INTERDOC, possibly the largest microfilm publisher, 1p: 325 in PP 1577-78. - It offers 60,000 titles on microfiche! It has also published on CD-ROMs. - "Although we believe in the growing importance of the digital media for easy access and disclosure, microfiche remains valuable as a stable and reliable technology and becomes more established than ever in its role in the preservation of rare material and in affordable publishing of specialized material for a small market. As a result of technical innovation it is now possible to combine old (microfiche, microfilm, 35mm film, etc) and new (digital) media in one publication. For instance a large microfiche collection can be provided with a digital inventory to improve retrieval of the microfiche. Another example is the production of a microfilm/fiche collection for preservation purposes and a digital publication of the same material (scanned from the fiche/film) for doing research."
MICROFILMING, See: ZUBE, JOHN vs. RIVAZ, JOHN DE, & vice versa, On Microfiching , CD-ROM, Cryonics, 2pp: 116, in PP 1554/55.
MICROFILMING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Microfiche versus Internet, 1p, extract by N. Albery from a 14pp letter: 321 in PP 1577-78. - See: SAUR, K.G., Verlag, Subject Guide to Microforms in Print, 1998. Website, 1p, on this expensive directory: 322 in PP 1577-78. - "Microforms remain the most important means for the permanent, space-saving and economical conservation of rare and valuable books, historical journals, newspapers, almanacs, periodicals, as well as collections and estates." - Not only "conservation"! Potentially, it is also a very affordable and efficient method for publishing on demand and for acquiring reference works very cheaply. - J.Z., 8.11.1999. - OCIE, DONNELL SYSTEMS, Website, 1p, on replacing paper and microfilm: 323 in PP 1577-78. - GLOBAL IDEAS BANK, Microfiche Publishing, 1p on LMP on the Internet: 324 in PP 1577-78.
MICROFILMING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Microfilming, Interview by Alan Koontz, 24pp, in PP 1607/08: 120.
MICROFILMING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, to MEANDER QUARTERLY, 29.2.1996, 4pp on LMP, that found their way onto the Internet: 326 in PP 1577-78. - See: ALTEK SYSTEMS, All About Micrographics, a primer, 1p website. E-mail: jimh@alteksys.com - 330 in PP 1577-78.
MICROFORMS IN PUBLISHING, Competitive Storage Technologies, 1p, an all too old comparison, in PP 1654: 119. - An up to date and complete listing is wanted by me. - J.Z.
MICRO INFORMATION CONCEPTS, MIC, 2 advertisements from ANALOG May 1985: 120, in PP 1548. - DO YOU KNOW WHO TOOK OVER ITS STOCK OF MICROFICHE, including back issues of ANALOG and ASTOUNDING? - J.Z.
MICRONATION & SOVEREIGNTY BOOKSTORE, THE, 4pp, in PP 1722: 192. - Since the html version was spread over 22 pp, I did reduce it here in plain text to 4pp. - This literature in print list has, obviously, been compiled by a libertarian, Ayn Rand and SF fan. - J.Z. www.angelfire.com/nv/micronations/bookstore.html
MICRONATIONS & VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES, See: IDEAFARM CITY, Home Page on a virtual community, 2pp, in PP 1707: 115. - "Freedom - Profit - Strength - Sustainability - Family - Equality - Truth - Jesus" - "a cultural focus on children, craftwork, software, and mathematical science". - "IdeaFarm 'tm' City exists today as a (sparsely equipped) site where an individual can form associations, earn a livelihood, raise up children, and enjoy community, free from regulation, control, intimidation, and interference by any territorial power. When visiting our settlement, you are neither protected by, nor subject to, the laws and powers of the United States. You and I are subject to the laws of our territorial countries only as they apply on foreign soil." - Traces of panarchism here but neither a developed theory nor practice. - J.Z. - MOONEY, EDWARD, JR., ImagiNations, Build Your Own Country, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 117.
MICRONATIONS AND IMAGINED OR VIRTUAL COUNTRIES, (c) 2000 Yahoo! 1p, in PP 1679: 204.
MICRONATIONS PAGE, THE, HP, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 383, talossa@excecpc.com www.execpc.com/~talossa/index.html
MICRONATIONS, See: 12. TALOSSA, The Kingdom of Talossa: An Independent, Sovereign Country "in the Heart of North America", www.talossa.com/ 1p welcome, in PP 1680: 199. Sovereign, in N.A.? I believe that it is just another unrecognized claim or virtual community. As the latter it would obviously, be exterritorial but not autonomous for its members. Like a panarchy, it is also made up of volunteers only, but they do not enjoy as yet full experimental freedom and freedom of action. Thus it is, probably, still only another club of idealists. If they do localize themselves and try out some of their ideas in practice, then they might get another Waco experience. - However, every genuine revolution is just a series of parallel alternative institutions struggling to come into existence and maintain themselves. Under the territorial model they tend to struggle more against each other than against the old regime and thus, all too often, defeat their liberation purpose. Panarchism turns collectivist revolutions into one-man and minority group revolutions. - PIOT, J.Z., 24.5.01.
MICRONATIONS, See: ANAPHORIA, Welcome to the North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island, 2pp, in PP 1677: 114. - This virtual micro-nation is interesting to me only through its human diversity - containing 73 different ethnic groups. However, I have still to see any indication that it offers another than a territorial non-solution to this diversity. - PIOT, John Zube, 22.5.00.
MICRO-NATIONS, See: HAYES, SIMON, Land of the e-con, clipping, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1654: 100. On new country attempts that are often only online and of which some at least may be fraudulent. Already 54 such "micro-nations" do "exist", at least in the imagination. Melchizedek & Freedonia are mentioned. YOU check them out before you invest money or labour in them: www.melchizedek.com & www.freedonia.org - J.Z.
MICRONATIONS, See: Several articles in PP 1722.
MID-ATLANTIC INFOSHOP, A People's Libertarian Index, Links, 3pp, in PP 1702: 188, jah@iww.org
MID-ATLANTIC INFOSHOP, Anarchist Encyclopedia Project, short notice only, in PP 1662: 202. Send an e-mail to lists@tao.ca with no subject and the following in the body of the message: subscribe encyclo - Updated July 27, 99. - So far it seems to have resulted only in a mailing list, which I have not yet got around to visit. - No response to my CD-ROM project! - J.Z., 3.2.00.
MIDDLE OF THE ROADERS, See: STELLE, JOSÉ ÍTALO, The Failure of the "Middle Way", THE FREEMAN, 8/86, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 361. - It could have succeeded, somewhat, if applied only by "Middle of the Roaders" to themselves and their own affairs. As an imposition upon all it had to fail like all other impositions. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
MIDDLE WAY, See: STELLE, JOSÉ ÍTALO, The Failure of the "Middle Way", THE FREEMAN, 8/86, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 361. - It could have succeeded, somewhat, if applied only by "Middle of the Roaders" to themselves and their own affairs. As an imposition upon all it had to fail like all other impositions. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
MIDDLETON, E. P., Human Capital - What Is It? 1p: 112, in PP 1583.
MIDWIVES, See: LAPP, HANNAH, The Home-Birth Controversy, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 333.
MIERSCH, MICHAEL, Die gnadenlosen Retter des Planeten, 3 S., announcing his book: Lexikon der Oeko Irrtuemer, in PP 1625: 4.
MILA 18, Memorial on the last hold-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto resistance, 2pp, in PP 1706: 196.
MILAN, VICTOR, Giving Up the Gun, 2pp, in PP 1616: 40.
MILANO, MAURIZIO, Il "Welfare State", n.d., 2pp, from "Voci per un Dizionario del Pensiero Forte" by I.D.I.S., Instituto per la Dottrina e l'Informazione Sociale, 2pp, in PP 1677: 1. - This dictionary appears to be a Catholic and Italian beginnings towards a libertarian encyclopaedia. - Naturally, its libertarianism will be rather limited. - J.Z.
MILGRAM, STANLEY, Obedience to Authority, In PP 1677: 97. 1p flyer for the book, from LESS GOVERNMENT, lessgov.org, which copyrighted this flyer in Nov. 99, apparently believing that it couldn't manage without this government support. - J.Z., 22.5.01.
MILITARISM, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Military Prepares for Martial Law in the U.S., 1p, in PP 1729: 5.
MILITARY, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Military: Mercenary Terrorists, the Embodiment of Evil, 9 pp, in PP 1689-1693: 837. - He means only the existing military of most territorial States and has his own ideas on competing, private, mercenary or professional security and defence forces and methods, mentioning voluntary and rightful militias only by the way. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
MILITIA OF MONTANA, THE, Information Pages, 1996, 6pp, in PP 1685/86: 83. mailto:militia@montana.com www.montana.com/militiaofmontana/
MILITIA, GUN CONTROL & SELF-DEFENCE, 403pp of downloads, in PP 1684 & 1686.
MILITIA, IFAS, 1.1. The morality of arming and organizing, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 2, Christian point of view.
MILITIA, IFAS, 1.2. The heritage of arming and organizing, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 10.
MILITIA, IFAS, 1.3. The right to arm and organize, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 18.
MILITIA, IFAS, 1.4. The reasons to arm and organize, in PP 1685/86: 8pp: 26. (PUBLICITY, e.g. for rightful defence and war aims, as well as defence and warfare methods, should be its strongest weapon! - J.Z., 26.5.01.)
MILITIA, IFAS, 2.1. Who and what is the Free Militia? 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 35.
MILITIA, IFAS, 2.2. Equipping yourself for the Free Militia, 9pp, in PP 1685/86: 43. (Being equipped with the RIGHT IDEAS is even more important. Those of a territorial constitutionalism are all too limited. So are governmental Bills of Rights & conventional military training, fighting, war aims, organizations, tactics and strategies. All ought to be thoroughly revised upon libertarian principles. See PEACE PLANS 16-18 & 61-63, PIOT, John Zube, 6.5.01.)
MILITIA, IFAS, 2.3. General organization of the Free Militia, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 52.
MILITIA, IFAS, 2.4. Secrecy and Security in the Free Militia, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 60.
MILITIA, IFAS, Field Manual of the Free Militia, (c) 1994 & 1996, 67pp, in PP 1685/86: 1. militia@ifas.org
MILITIA, See: BERNERI, CAMILLO, On Militarisation of the Militias, 1937, 1978, 2pp, in PP 1694: 157.
MILITIA, See: MCNEIL, TIM, Only Militias Need Apply: Yeah, right, 7pp, in PP 1661: LFCT, May 22,00:7. - See: SIMONS, PAUL Z., A True Account of the New Model Army, 5pp, in PP 1645-1653: 739, from ANARCHY A JOURNAL OF DESIRE ARMED, Fall 95.
MILITIA, See: MICHIGAN MILITIA.
MILITIAS, See: BILLINGSLEY, K.L., Freedom, Militias, & the Violence Inherent in the System, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 2pp, in PP 1765: 147.
MILK, See: COHEN, ROBERT, Milk. The Deadly Poison, 1997, 317pp, $ 14.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 369.
MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, GABB, SEAN, Review of: MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, published online, Sep. 93, 281 Kbs, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com from the Harvard Classics edition, 7pp, in PP 1739: 128. - Although he mentions in his review: "... many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries... ", he does not mention the CD-ROM but only the online publishing option. Why are radicals so slow to take up this radical freedom of expression and information opportunity? - J.Z.
MILL, JOHN STUART, See: GABB, SEAN, Review, 5pp, in PP 1708-1710: 187, of: On Liberty, John Stuart Mill, from the Harvard Classics edition, published by P.F. Collier & Son, Massachusetts, 1909, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com Available from gopher://gopher.panix.com/misc/reference library/classics of literature/ First published 1859, published on-line September 1993, 281.53 kb, public domain - Gabb suggests this kind of listing for electronic texts and points out: "... many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries... These texts are gradually being published on-line. This is a slow and expensive process, and will take at least a generation to complete. But the day will come when a libertarian in Finland - or on the Asteroid Belt - can have a complete set of THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, and all the surviving works of the various free banking schools." - In CD-ROMs it could be done MUCH more cheaply and faster! - How much would it cost you to maintain or download a 650 Mbs website? - J.Z.
MILL, JOHN STUART, See: HART, DAVID, Competing Visions of Freedom & Reform - John Stuart Mill's Liberalism Vs. Karl Marx's Socialism, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 316.
MILLENNIAL PROJECT, PRIVATE SPACE RESEARCH, LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, 6 contributions in PP 1707.
MILLER, C. JOHN, American Oil: Our Bridge to the Future, 4pp: 49, in PP 1581-82.
MILLER, DALE, Philosophical considerations on petitioning pigs, 1p, in PP 1630: 178.
MILLER, MICHAEL, Apocalypse Never! 1996, 1997, 3pp, in PP 1676: 17. - His copyrights clause: "Permission is hereby granted for any non-commercial reproduction and circulation of this article."
MILLER, MICHAEL, E-gold, 1999, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1676: 20. www.e-gold.com/e-gold.asp?cid=107481 A book on the remaining fallacies of the gold bugs is overdue! In their opposition to the paper money despotism of governments, they adopt the monetary authoritarianism and limitations of the old and "classical" , as well as legislated, "gold standard" as if it were the only rightful and possible one, although, so far, only within their voluntary payment communities. They are unaware of and uninterested in removing its self-limiting redemptionist flaws (by the issuers, upon demand) and retaining gold units merely as optional value standards, optional means of payment and widely accepted value standards for accounting and clearing purposes. In that form any quantity of gold would suffice to achieve the exchange of any quantity of goods and services that people are able and willing to exchange. However, as volunteers in this sphere they are on the track to full monetary freedom - but by far not there yet! The own flawed ideas do hold us back much more so than external force does. You and your trading partners do not need to possess any gold to reckon, account and exchange in gold weight values! - There exists a long but largely unknown or ignored tradition on this. - Their method leaves them open to official robberies. - J.Z., 22.5.01.
MILLER, MICHAEL, Greenhoax Effect, 1996, 2pp, in PP 1676: 15.
MILLER, MICHAEL, Quackgrass Activism, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1676: 8. - See: QUACKGRASS PRESS.
MILLER, MICHAEL, Shelf Life, 1995 (of ideas, knowledge etc.), 3pp, in PP 1676: 12.
MILLER, MICHAEL, The Right to Arms, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1676: 10. QUACKGRASS PRESS.
MILLER, VINCENT H., America in Crisis, 2pp: 11, in PP 1561-63.
MILLER, VINCENT H., Dear ISIL Members, August 1, 1998, 2pp: 354, in PP 1561-63.
MILLER, VINCENT H., Dear ISIL Supporter, March 1997, 6pp: 361, in PP 1561-63.
MILLER, VINCENT H., Division in the Ranks? Special Forces Underground RESISTER Speaks Out, 1p: 46, in PP 1561-63.
MILLER, VINCENT H., Farewell to a Libertarian Hero - Marshall Bruce Evoy, 1923-1998, 6pp: 233, in PP 1561-63.
MILLER, VINCENT H., From the desk of Vince Miller, April 99, on Costa Rica etc., 2pp: 359, in PP 1561-63.
MILLER, VINCENT H., Property Rights under Siege: Robbery with an Environmental Badge, 1p: 100, in PP 1561-63.
MILLER, VINCENT H., Review of: WOLFE, CLAIRE, 101 Things to Do till the Revolution, 1p review of the book: 130, in PP 1561-63.
MILLER, VINCENT H., The Environment: The Myth of State Protection, 2pp: 156, in PP 1572-73.
MILLER, VINCENT, The Libertarian Movement at the Crossroads, 2pp: 175, in PP 1561-63.
MILLER, VINCENT H., The Ritalin Epidemic. The Wholesale Drugging of America's Children, 2pp: 120.
MILLER, VINCENT H., When Force Is the Standard, 1p, in PP 1729: 50. - Among over 2 million prisoners in US there are 750,000 for "crimes" without victims!
MILLETT, JERRY, Herbert Spencer: Freedom's Philosopher, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 5pp, in PP 1765: 71. - Much as I do appreciated Herbert Spencer, he was not the only one nor the first but freedom played a larger role in his philosophy than in that of many to most other pro-freedom philosophers. - J.Z.
MILTON, JOHN, The Areopagitica, introduction by Sid Parkinson, 3pp, in PP 1675: 24.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO & INCERTI, MATTEO, An Interview with Science Fiction Writer L. NEIL SMITH, TLFCT, 2pp, in PP 1682: 152.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO & PIOMBINI, GUGLIELMO, An Interview with David Friedman, 2pp, in PP 1682: 93. THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, D.F. Home Page: www.best.com/~ddfr/
MINGARDI, ALBERTO & STAGNARO, CARLO, RON PAUL on Politics and Freedom, 3pp, TLFCT, March 13, 2000, in PP 1682: 116.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, 17, Compulsory Schooling: The Road to Serfdom, 1p, in PP 1678: 33.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, An Interview with RICHARD RIDER, 2pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 154.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Antitrust Myth and Microsoft: an Interview with DOMINICK ARMENTANO, TLFCT, May 8, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1682: 172.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Catholicism and Capitalism: an Interview with Michael Novak, 2pp, in PP 1682: 93. THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, May 1, 2000. amingardi@wappi.com
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Defending the Undefendable: Walter Block, Twenty Years Later, 2pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Dec. 7, 98, in PP 1682: 95.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Democide: RUDY RUMMEL Interviewed, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 99.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Digital Anarchy on the Net, TLFCT, 2pp, in PP 1682: 142. There are some panarchist and some monetary freedom traits in this article. However, let me object that FREE CLEARING - using any optional value standard - IS essential. Cyber currencies are NOT. We could clear all our exchanges without them - although not as fast, cheaply & easily, but unobstructed by 45,000 viruses and legions of interfering hackers. - J.Z., 4.5.01. (By now there are over 60,000 viruses and I get 1-3 virus attacks a day! What will happen when there are 6 million? Some people have argued that technically advanced forgers will one day be able to overthrow all centralistic, monopolistic and coercive paper money systems of the States. Will virus attacks one day overwhelm all Internet defence efforts? We certainly have the barbarians again at the gates of civilization. - J.Z., 25.5.02.)
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, DON LOBO TIGGRE on the Coming Social Changes. An Interview by Alberto Mingardi, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 169.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Don't Vote. Don't Legislate, Be Free: an Interview with DANIEL BURTON, 7pp, TLFCT, Sep. 4, 2000, in PP 1682: 143.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Guns, Scifi, and Electronic Publishing: an Interview with J. NEIL SCHULMAN, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 117.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Highlander KEN MACLEOD, an Interview, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 112.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, HOWARD OLSON: A Global Chance for Anti-Statism, an Interview, TLFCT, Feb. 1, 99, 3p, International Libertarian Network, ILN, in PP 1682: 136. http://maxpages.com/libertarian http://maxpages.com/chameleon http://maxpages.com/anarchism
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Karl Popper and Friedrich Hayek: an Interview with JEREMY SHEARMUR, TLFCT, Feb. 21, 00, 12pp, in PP 1682: 157. - In spite of the existence of microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, according to this article, there are still unpublished writings by Karl Popper! - J.Z.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Libertarians & the Religious Right: an Interview with STEPHAN KINSELLA, 4pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 123.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Padania Liberale e Libertaria, Libertarianism in Northern Italy, 1p, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 140.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Philosopher TIBOR MACHAN interviewed by Alberto Mingardi, 6pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 178.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Science Fiction Writer Jerry POURNELLE, interviewed by Alberto Mingardi, TLFCT, 2pp, in PP 1682: 155.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Sexual Correctness. WENDY MCELROY Interview, 4pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 106. Her website: www.zetetics.com/mac/
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Should Texas Declare Independence? An Interview with JIM DAVIDSON, 3pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Oct. 18, 99, in PP 1682: 95. CITY TIMES, Oct. 18, 1999, amingard@tin.it J.D.'s website on Sovereignty for the Individual: www.ezez.com/free/freejim.html (Radio broadcast, tape or also text? - There are xyz links that I have not yet looked up. - J.Z.)
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible: an Interview with KEN SCHOOLLAND, 2pp, TLFCT, Dec. 14, 98, in PP 1682: 130.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Bill-of-Rights for President. An Interview with L. NEIL SMITH, 3pp, TLFCT, July 26, 99, in PP 1682: 127.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Fox Guarding the Chicken Coop. An Interview with JAN NARVESON, 4pp, TLFCT, August 30, 99, in PP 1682: 100.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Freedom Party of Ontario, an Interview with LLOYD WALKER, 2pp, TLFCT, Jan. 17, 2000, in PP 1682: 110.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Nine Commandments of Libertarianism: an Interview with DAVID BOAZ, TLFCT, Sep. 6, 99, 4pp, in PP 1682: 174.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The South Will Rise Again in Freedom, an Interview with RON HOLLAND, 2pp, TLFCT, March 20, 2000, in PP 1682: 132.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Soviet South African Republic: an Interview with JIM PERON, TLFCT, 27 Dec. 99, 3pp, in PP 1682: 121. - Typically, exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities is not discussed here, either, as a solution to the majority/minority problem and to introduce complete experimental freedom for all, always at the own expense and risk. One should think that libertarians would advocate it at every opportunity. Instead, they continue to subscribe to a territorialism that is, essentially, collectivistic, even totalitarian. - J.Z., 3.1.01.
MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Writer's Index of THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, list of interviews and articles by ALBERTO MINGARDI, 3pp, in PP 1682: 185.
MINIMUM WAGES, LABOR CONTROLS, See: UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Unemployment in Puerto Rico, THE FREEMAN, 6/83, 9pp, in PP 1759/60: 217. - Here, too, he seems to ignore the effects of monetary despotism. There is no freedom, there, either, for competing local currencies to compete for local labor. Later Dr. S. wrote an excellent book on free banking. Self-defeating restrictions like minimum wages tend to arise and to be maintained only under conditions of monetary despotism. They are not, by themselves, sufficient to explain the phenomenon of involuntary mass unemployment. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
MINIMUM WAGES, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Abolish Minimum Wages, 2pp, in PP 1611: 121.
MINING, See: MANNERS, RON, Mining 1999 - Confronting a Pebble or a Mountain, 1999, 15pp, in PP 1614: 47.
MINI-PLANTS, Production Mini-plants in mobile containers. More than 700 portable production systems offered to Third World Countries, Sept. 01, 1/2 page, in PP 1728: 176. newsletters@the-financial-news.org An interesting example of technology transfers to under-developed countries. It does not have to come via giant enterprises in the hands of foreign corporations or via government grants but can come in small units, that could be financed by local productive coops, perhaps on terms, repayable out of production proceeds, provided only water & electricity supplies, transport, markets and security of transactions are sufficiently developed already. - J.Z.
MINITER, RICHARD, Wilhelm von Humboldt: German Classical Liberal, THE FREEMAN, 2/91, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 383.
MINORITIES, See: FREE-MARKET CONSERVATISM & GENERAL ECONOMIC THEORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 73. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
MINORITY AUTONOMY, See: SCHEER, ROBERT, Bush's Faustian Deal with the Taliban, LA TIMES, 22 May 02, 2pp, in PP 1728: 190, sent in anonymously by generous53@aol.com - Even the Taliban fanatics are entitled to self-government, but only for their own volunteers and only on the basis of exterritorial autonomy. If that had been conceded to them, as well as to all other dissenting minorities, most of the private and governmental terrorist acts would not have taken place, particularly since that would have undermined all notions of collective responsibility as well, whenever they are wrongfully applied to people who are not voluntary followers. And when one can have, quite freely, the government or non-governmental society of one's dreams, among like-minded people, as a matter of individual choice, hatreds will tend to disappear and one will begin to blame oneself rather than non-members, for the own mistakes. But where are these 2 significant alternatives sufficiently discussed outside my PEACE PLANS series? - Experimental freedom, freedom of action and full minority autonomy for all, but quite without any territorial monopoly! - J.Z., 27.2.02.
MINORITY RIGHTS, See: TAMM, SASCHA, Brauchen Minderheiten Rechte? 2 S.: 105, in PP 1588.
MINUS ONE, Contents list, see: LASKA, BERND A.
MINUS ONE, No. 1, September 1963, No. 6, Jan. - Feb. 1965, & No. 34, 1974, 28pp, in PP 1610: 41.
MINUTEMAN PRESS, THE, Minuteman Declaration, 1p: 30, in PP 1561-63.
MINUTEMEN, See review, 5pp, REYNOLDS, GLENN HARLAN, of: It Takes a Militia, by HART, GARY, The Minuteman: Restoring an Army of the People, New York, The Free Press, 188pp, $ 23, in REASON ONLINE, from REASON, May 99, in PP 1685/86: 94.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth, 1920, in the 1990 edition by the LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE, online, translated by S. Adler, with foreword by Yuri N. Maltsev and postscript by Joseph T. Salerno. This Mises e-book was prepared by Richard Perry, 16pp, in PP 1733: 82. - I do not understand why such offers are not made as single files, which would facilitate downloading. - J.Z.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, Economic Freedom & Interventionism, An Anthology of Articles and Essays, Selected & Edited by Bettina Bien Greaves, 263pp, indexed, here a 1p announcement: , in PP 1655: 101. - This title was reproduced in PP 1480 with permission by Mrs. Greaves, the copyrights holder. - J.Z.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, Liberalism: Classical Liberalism Reconsidered: A Symposium to Mark the Publication of a New Edition of Liberalism by Ludwig von Mises, THE FREEMAN, 11/85, 13 pages, in PP 1751/52: 50.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, List of his articles that are offered online by LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 85. - Why did they copyright even that list? Are they afraid that others might advertise what they have to offer? - Anyhow, they copied or scanned-in these articles from other publications. To introduce them by a fancy letterhead for web publication does hardly establish a new copyright. - If scanning in does provide copyrights then reprinting an original text would do so to. The British Library seems to think that microfilming a text provides it with copyrights to it. Oh, the fixed ideas that even libertarians suffer under! There are probably some lawyers and judges who would uphold such idiocies. - J.Z.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: EBELING, RICHARD, Ludwig von Mises' Human Action: A 50th Anniversary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 77.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973): Prophet without Honor in his Own Country, THE FREEMAN, 1/95, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 86. - By now a Mises Institute exists in Germany as well. - J.Z.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: GREAVES, PERCY L., Jr., Mises Made Easier, 1974, now also online. Here only contents list, A - Z, of terms explained, 5pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 411.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: Koether, George, A Memorial (to Ludwig von Mises), an alphabetization of important thoughts from Mises' 885 pages work: Human Action, selected and arranged by George Koether, 49 pages, in PP 1751/52: 1, with every word taken from "Human Action". THE FREEMAN, 9/81. - I believe that the whole text of "Human Action" is now available free online, probably from the Mises Institute. Compare also the Greaves edition: Mises Made Easier, previously microfiched. - An alphabetical index to all writings by and on Mises seems to be still missing. The best approximation to a survey of his thoughts are the 3 volumes of the Mises bibliographies compiled by Bettina Bien Greaves, with her summaries. The first and the second of these was fiched by me. The second and third volume are also online. - J.Z.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: OSTERFELD, DAVE, Marx, Mises and Socialism, THE FREEMAN, 10/74, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 71.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Wisdom of a "Liberal" Giant, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 376, on Mises.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: RAICO, RALPH, The Place of Mises' Liberalism, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 51.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: TUCKER, JEFFREY A., Mises in Moscow. An Interview with an Austrian Economist from the USSR, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 825. - ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Mises Vindicated, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 826.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes to Mises: "On the Manipulation of Money and Credit", 1993 & 1998, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 537.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, The Economics and Politics of My Job, Wages, Unemployment and Inflation, 4pp: 114, in PP 1558. - From: THE FREEMAN, of FEE.
MISES, LUDWIG VON, The Individual in Society, 12pp: 76, in PP 1549. - The individual in "society" can secede and join other societies or form his own. The individual under the rule of a territorial State, even when it is under a "limited government" constitution, cannot. - J.Z.
MISS LIBERTY'S FILM & TV WORLD, A libertarian film and TV newsletter, 2pp, in PP 1679: 127. www.missliberty.com No videos?
MIT LIBERTARIANS LOCKER, Introduction, 1p, home page and links, in PP 1681: 203. www.mit.edu:8001/activities/libertarians/home.html
MITCHELL, SELINA, Sun power could run the country, THE AUSTRALIAN, 14.12.99, 1p, in PP 1641-1644: 488. - Inserted by me to use the space available. - J.Z.
MOBS, See: SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The Leaders and the Mob, 2pp, in PP 1731: 22. - Both would be transformed by voluntary State membership and the resulting free competition in this sphere as well. Arbitrarily and coercively thrown together masses will, inevitably, be misled, because they can be held together only by the lowest common denominators: popular errors, myths and prejudices. - See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
MOKHIBER, RUSSELL & WEISSMAN, ROBERT, Review, 2pp, 2000, of AGAR, HERBERT & TATE, ALLEN, Who Owns America? A Declaration of Independence, 1936, in PP 1668/69: 234. - "America" is and ought to be UNOWNED but rightful property in America ought to be fully controlled by its owners. - PIOT, J.Z., 9.5.01.
MOMENTUM REVOLUTION OF THE INDIVIDUAL, THE, Home Page, 7pp, links, in PP 1680: 140. It quotes: "Finding a job shouldn't be a job." - It isn't - under full monetary freedom! - J.Z.
MON, STORMY, The Power of Jury Nullification, 1p: 67, in PP 1556.
MONACHELLI, DESTA, Is the Bill of Rights Still Valid? 2pp: 184, in PP 1572-73.
MONARCHISM, See: HABERMEHL, WERNER, Ein Versuch ueber Monarchie, 4 S., in PP 1625: 19.
MONARCHISM, See: SEAN GABB, Why Libertarians Should Sing "God Save the Queen!" 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 385.
MONDRAGON BOOKSTORE & COFFEE HOUSE, Winnipeg, General Intro, 1p, in PP 1706: 190. - mondragon@a-zone.org
MONDRAGON CO-OPERATIVE FEDERATION, See: LONG, MIKE, The Mondragon Co-operative Federation: A model for our times, 3pp, from FREEDOM, 13.1.96, in PP 1645-1653: 180.
MONDRAGON WEBSITE, Links only, to e.g. PARECON PROJECT, in PP 1660: 120. Website: www.zmag.org/ParEcon/beta/index.html On participatory economics, with links, 1p. Includes links to Indigenous Resistance & Solidarity & Anarchism and the Libertarian Left. Links, 1p, in PP 1696: 206.
MONDRAGON, See: LONG, MIKE, The Mondragon Co-operative Federation: A Model for our Time? 1996, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 231. - From FREEDOM, Winter 1996. Freedom Press (International), FPI, mailing list: majordomo@tao.ca
MONETARISTS VS. AUSTRIANS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Austrians vs. Monetarists: Who's Right about Hayek? THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 374. - SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman vs. The Austrians, Part II: Was there an Inflationary Boom in the 1920's? THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 377. - SKOUSEN, MARK, Austrians vs. The Chicago School, Part III, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 380.
MONETARY DESPOTISM, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
MONETARY FREEDOM & HONESTY, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., The Market for Honesty, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 194. - Note, that under monetary despotism, i.e., under a corresponding lack of a free market, dishonesty becomes sometimes and to some extent a survival trait in the struggle for monopoly money to ensure survival or profits. Monetary freedom, on the other hand, requires as well as produces honesty. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See a number of articles by LAURANCE LABADIE, in PP 1723/24.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: AHMAD, NIZAM, Denationalizing Money, May 3, 98, 2pp, from MOER newspaper article list, in PP 1629: 38.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: BANKING, MONEY, FINANCE BOOKS, 2pp, in PP 1704: 72. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: BANKING, MONEY, FINANCE, 1/2 p, in PP 1704: 135-140, guide to 109 resources. Still only a fraction of all monetary freedom references can be found here. - J.Z. - FREE MARKET.NET. (I rather double up such references, unintentionally, than not mention them at all. - J.Z.)
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Cryptic Money, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 937. - FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO Monetary System, Free Market Money, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 939. - Here he envisions only a fraction of full monetary freedom but includes a general monetary freedom clause. Alas, in it, he still subscribes to the notion of "asset currency" and wants to entrust to libertocratic (i.e., voluntaristic) governments responsibility in this sphere and give their notes legal tender power towards their members. His design for their central banks resembles all too much that of the existing ones, but it is meant only for voluntary members.. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: HANKE, STEVE H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, Jan. 14, 2,000, letter to WSJ, in PP 1629: 43. - Why only ONE parallel currency - and that also a forced state paper money? Why not as many as traffic will bear, all freely issued, refusable and market rated? - J.Z.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., The Money Muddle, 1p, in PP 1630: 72.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: LIBERTY BOOKS, St. Louis, Books & tapes on Legal Tender & The Fed, 1p leaflet sent by Dave Wilber, in PP 1629: 45. - Merril Jenkins is Dave Wilber's guru on money.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: LOOMIS, MILDRED, Exploitation Via Inflation: An Alternative Constant Currency, 8pp, in PP 1634-1636: 785.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: MANN, FREDERICK. - At least 3 articles somewhat dealing with this subject.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: MAROTTA, MICHAEL E., Money Without Government and Banks, 2pp, in PP 1661: 31. mercury@well.com Originally from PRACTICAL ANARCHY, Nov. 93, edited by Bill Smith, wfs5572@tamsun.tamu.edu - NUMISMATICA.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: NORFED, National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code, Home p., 1p in PP 1629: 40. On a new legal currency backed by pure silver. - Is silver to become legal tender again? - J.Z.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: NORFED, NORFED Invites Your Support, 2pp, May 4, 2,000, in PP 1629: 41.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: PROMETHEA, Web Pages and Links, 39pp, in PP 1684: 165. www.promethea.org/Info.html Among other things, it favours monetary freedom! It found its graphics excessive and had to reduce my print-outs to plain texts. - J.Z.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Alan Greenspan: A Minority Report, THE FREE MARKET, V/8, August 87, 1p, in PP 1629: 32.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Taking Money Back, THE FREEMAN, Sep. 95, 3pp in PP 1629: 35.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Mysterious Fed, THE FREE MARKET, IX/10, Oct. 91, 2pp in PP 1629: 33.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Solution, 5pp, offering his limited monetary freedom notions, THE FREEMAN, 11/95, in PP 1629: 27. - A forced and exclusive gold bug currency would in some respects be an improvement and in others a disaster. Free choice of value standards and freedom of note issue and clearing must not be limited by prohibitions imposed the fans of the classical gold standard. But they should be free to practise it, and nothing else among themselves. For them it might actually suffice but it would, obviously, not cheap to do so. From the point of view of full monetary freedom, competitively minted gold coins and 100% covered and redeemable gold certificates are only two of numerous other options, including gold-accounting and gold-clearing. - J.Z., 17. 8. 00.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: RUSHDOONY, ROUSAS JOHN, Gold, The Devil, And Legal Tender, CHALCEDON REPORT, Sep. 81, P.O. Box 156, Vallecito, Calif. 95 251, in PP 1629: 44.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: SIMCOCK, JONATHAN, Lets and Josiah Warren, 2pp, in PP 1630: 42.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: TUCCILLE, JEROME D., Get Your Money's Worth, April 7, 2,000, 12pp, in PP 1629: 17. Spotlight on Free Banking, a weekly feature edited by J.D. Tuccille, offered by THE FREEDOM NETWORK. I have not yet got around to checking out how many such weekly features were offered since. No hint to the numerous monetary freedom titles of LMP is included here. E-mail: Feedback@Free-Market.Net for questions & comments! - J.Z.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: WAL-MART DOLLAR COIN, Press clipping, A. 22.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1699: 54.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: WILBER, DAVE to ZUBE, JOHN, 24. 6. 00, via winsmith@postnet.com 2pp, in PP 1629: 49. I could not open his attachments.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: ZUBE, JOHN to WILBER, DAVE, 12.7.00, 13pp, in PP 1629: 51. - On monetary freedom. - I doubt that we will ever agree on many points - but, let 10,000 flowers bloom!
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: ZUBE, JOHN to WILBER, DAVE, 15.6.00, 3pp on monetary freedom, in PP 1629: 46.
MONETARY FREEDOM, See: ZUBE, JOHN, to GABB, SEAN, 27.7.00, 3pp in PP 1662: 80, on monetary freedom.
MONETARY HISTORY, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Monetary History, a Chronology, 1609 - 1978, 3pp, in PP 1668/69:49. - This is probably his weakest contribution. It is all too short and incomplete and yet not all of his entries are relevant. - However, as some input towards a complete monetary history it would have some value. - J.Z., 19.5.01.
MONEY LAUNDERING, See: GABB, SEAN, Review, 2pp, on 2 books on money laundering, in PP 1708-1710: 243. "The fight against money laundering begins with realizing that the 'War on Drugs' has been lost."
MONEY LAUNDERING: GABB, SEAN, The Money Laundering Directive, among other Things, 1995, updated 2000, 5pp, in PP 1673: 201. - The attacks on money laundering, the attemps to tax criminals, as well as the forfeiture laws and practices do reveal how incapable the law, police, jurisdiction and penal systems so far are to prevent crimes or effectively prosecute criminals. - J.Z., 24.5.02.
MONEY MATTERS, May 1988, The Coalition for Sound Money, No. 18, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 709.
MONOPOLIES, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Monopolies, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 815.
MONOPOLIES, See: WELLS, SAM, "Robber Barons" and Exploitative Monopolies - which System Fosters them and which System Most Discourages them? 3pp, in PP 1684: 33.
MONOPOLIES: The Cause & Cure of Coercive Monopolies, 2pp, in PP 1679: 191, contents lists of a book, author, publisher, URL? e-mail? All not mentioned! - Obviously, there are SOME disadvantages to off-line reading of hurriedly downloaded sites. - JZ.
MONOPOLY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Steady Growth of Monopoly, Sep. 1950, 1p, stamped: 42, in PP 1723/24: 181. -Monopoly isn't "growing" but legislated into existence! - J.Z., 29.8.01.
MONSON, LORD, Review of: BODY, RICHARD, Sir, The Breakdown of Europe, New European Press, 102pp, 1p: 808, in PP 1601-04.
MONTESQUIEU, CHARLES DE, The Spirit of the Laws, Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought, edited by Anne M. Cohler, offer by Amazon.com, $ 22.95, with some comments added by readers, 2pp, in PP 1675: 86. - This and other comments options for articles and books, put online, offer libertarians many new opportunities. But CD-ROMs would offer still more space for comments and could be cheaper and easier to acquire. - J.Z.
MONTGOMERY, JOHN, Adam Smith's Economics of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/82, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 231.
MONTGOMERY, MARIBEL, More on Hazlitt and Morality, 2pp: 323, in PP 1601-04.
MONTHLY ECONOMIC LETTER, Northeast Farm Foundation, Ithaca, Oct. 1, 1949, The Other Side of the Subsidy, 2pp: 45, in PP 1549.
MOON MINERS' MANIFESTO, 2pp, with links to many of its 111 newsletters to December 97, in PP 1616: 149.
MOONEY, EDWARD, JR., ImagiNations, Build Your Own Country, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 117.
MOORE, CAROL, Finding the Parade: Re-Thinking Libertarian Strategy, Part I, 2pp: 126; II, 2pp: 132, in PP 1572-73.
MOORE, CAROL, Join Libertarians for Peace, 1p appeal, 17 Nov. 01, in PP 1732: 188, - The achievement of peace requires a scientific approach (combined with a moral one), which is at least as thorough as is military science in the preparation for and conduct of wars. One can't ride towards peace on a few popular myths, errors & prejudices & with the help of most conventional (territorial) institutions & methods. However, Carol Moore is at least a territorial decentralist and secessionist. And most other peace advocates haven't explored the exterritorial autonomy and voluntaristic approach to peace, either, one combined with a libertarian revolution, liberation and defensive warfare program that could reduce rightful defensive wars to genuine and very limited police actions against war criminals only. Such rightful resistance against war mongers would not require ABC mass murder devices, air raids, rockets, heavy artillery, tanks and a navy. See e.g. my 2 peace books in PP 16-18 (now available via e-mail) and PP 61- 63. (The German original of the latter work fiched in PP 399-401, is now also available digitized by e-mail, zipped: 579 Kbs., J.Z., 31.5.02.) - PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.02. carol@carolmoore.net www.libertarians4peace.net infor@libertarians4peace.net http://groups.yahoo.com/group/libs4peace www.carolmoore.net
MOORE, CAROL, Repeal Nuke Plant Liability Limits Petition, 24.6.01, 1p, in PP 1717: 163. - "Libertarians want repeal of the Price-Anderson Law. If nuclear plants are safe, they should be able to get insurance!" carol@carolmoore.net - www.petitiononline.com/repealpa/petition.html www.mothersalert.org/bannerPA.html More background at www.geocities.com/priceanderson/
MOORE, CAROL, Waco: Will the Truth Come Out? 1p, in PP 1729: 56. www.kreative.net/carolmoore/davidian-massacre.html www.secession.net On other terrorist acts by governments, see Prof. Rummel's numerous websites.
MOORE, RODERICK, Foreign Policy in the Post-Communist World: The Case for Selective Intervention, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 34, 4pp, in PP1742: 29. - Military intervention by well enough motivated, enlightened, trained and armed volunteer militias is one thing. Intervention by governments and their forces is another thing. Politicians, Bureaucrats and government officers cannot be trusted in this sphere any more than in any other, no matter how good their purely technical military training and knowledge may be. I know of no government which has a quite rightful and reasonable foreign policy or method for international interventions. They are all territorial organizations and have territorial aims only and as such they can only maintain the current problems or make them worse but cannot abolish them. - They do not know and respect all individual rights and liberties in their own countries - so how can we expect them to uphold them in others? For them even classical human rights are still in doubt or they are even widely offended against by them. And some are "armed" with modern and scientific nuclear "mass extermination camp" packages and their conventional air forces are ready to repeat all the mistakes of WW II, the Korean War, The Vietnam War, etc., all over again, with all too indiscriminate air raids and all too insufficient or confused war aims. The "colleteral damage" to innocents in the current War in Afghanistan, supposedly only a police action against a minority of terrorists, has probably already far exceeded the number of innocent victims in the September 11th, 01 attack. Under the misguidance of territorialism on all sides, this conflict is likely to escalate and continue indefinitely, with no real solution in sight. PIOT, J.Z., 31.5.02.
MOORE, RODERICK, Kossovo: The Case for Intervention, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 467.
MOORE, RODERICK, Review, 2pp, of: SCHULER, KURT, Should Developing Countries Have Central Banks? Currency Quality and Monetary Systems in 155 Countries, IEA, 1996, 126pp, in PP 1708-1710: 491. - Privatization of money is mentioned only in passing: "However, this is too radical an idea to be politically possible today, and it will remain politically impossible for a few years yet." - As if we had to rely on its political realization rather than realizing it in a voluntaristic, private and cooperative monetary revolution at an opportune moment, before political forces could be rallied against it. - J.Z., 15.7.01. - There are possibly few other kinds of revolutions that could provide so fast, far-reaching and obvious benefits than monetary revolutions that introduced full monetary freedom, doing this rightfully and rationally. - J.Z., 29.5.02.
MOORE, RODERICK, Short-Termism in British Industry: The State of the Debate, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 88, 2pp, in PP1742: 17.
MOORE, RODERICK, The Case for Reforming the Libel Laws, LEGAL NOTES No. 32, 2pp, in PP1742: 49.
MOORE, RODERICK, The Causes of British Disunity, POLITICAL NOTES No. 160, 2pp, in PP1742: 79. - Disunity is natural. We are all individuals, not mass-produced robots: nationals, faithfuls or ideologues, no matter how hard the governmental miseducation and propaganda machine tries to achieve that. The Soviets did not achieve a nation of Soviet Men, the Nazis not a nation of Nazis. No other faith or dogma unifies all people in a territory, except their territorial spleens and other popular errors, myths and prejudices. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
MOORE, STEPHEN, Our Unconstitutional Congress, IMPRIMIS, 7/97, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 30.
MOORE, WILLIAM K. & LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What Is Freedom? 3pp: 74, in PP 1558.
MOORE, WILMA J., Is "Freedom" an Antiquated Term? , THE FREEMAN, 1/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 568.
MORALISM, See: BAKER, A. J., The Illusions of Moralism, 2pp, in PP 1610: 49. - I would find an article on the illusions of immoralists much more interesting. - J.Z.
MORALITY & MARKETS, See: HILL, PETER J., Markets and Morality, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 80.
MORALITY, ETHICS, VALUES, BARBARISM, See: SOMMERS, CHRISTINA HOFF, Are We Living in a Moral Stone Age, IMPRIMIS, 3/98, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 364. - The stone age wasn't moral, either! - J.Z. - Compare General Omar Bradley's remark: "An Age of nuclear giants and ethical infants." - Does any government school or any religious school teach any genuine ethical values? Perhaps a few of the private and independent schools do now, and some home schools. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
MORALITY, See: ANTMAN, LESS, The Moral Foundation of Liberty, 2pp: 85, in PP 1589-94.
MORALITY, See: HARPER, F.A., Morals and the Welfare State, 27pp: 75, in PP 1549. - BRADEN, SPRUILLE, For a Moral Revolution, 3pp: 82, in PP 1549.
MORALITY, See: LONG, RODERICK T. & MONTGOMERY, MARIBEL, Inalienable Rights and Moral Foundations, 8pp: 314, in PP 1601-04. - HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of HAZLITT, HENRY, The Foundations of Morality, 1p: 322, in PP 1601-04. - MONTGOMERY, MARIBEL, More on Hazlitt and Morality, 2pp: 323, in PP 1601-04.
MORALITY, See: MASTERS, ROBERT, Morality without Volition, 8pp: 358, in PP 1565-67.
MORALITY, See: RIPPIN, BRYAN, Rev., Morality Is more than Me, 2pp: 753, in PP 1601-04. - No doubt! He is just another Christian sky pilot. - J.Z. - ANDERTON, PAUL, R. God & Morality - Help or Hindrance? 1p: 755, in PP 1601-04. - GABB, SEAN, What Ethical Problem? 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.
MORALITY, See: THATCHER, LADY, The Moral Foundations of Society, IMPRIMIS, 3/95, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 269.
MORALITY, See: WELLS, SAM, "Liberals" and the Cult of Moral Relativism, 3pp, in PP 1684: 4.
MORE, MAX, Live Freely, Live Longer, THE FREEMAN, May 95, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 94.
MORE, MAX, Small is Awesome, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 5pp, in PP 1754: 72.
MOREEL, BEN, Power Corrupts, 2pp: 62, in PP 1549.
MOREEL, BEN, Survival of the Species, 15pp: 63, in PP 1549. - It depends upon liberty alone - is his and my conclusion. - J.Z.
MORLEY, FELIX, Review, 1985, of: CHODOROV, FRANK, Fugitive Essays, 1980, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 183.
MORRIS, ANDREW P., The Wild West Meets Cyberspace, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 363.
MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, "... to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62. comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/
MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, "... to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62. comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/
MORRISS, ANDREW P., A (Revisionist) Walk in the Park, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 411.
MORRISS, ANDREW R., Does the Internet Prove the Need for Government Investment? THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 6pp, in PP 1754: 24.
MOSCOW LIBERTARIUM, Freedom Technologies for the Digital Future, Home Page, with links, 4pp, in PP 1616: 177. - e-mail - liberty@ice.ru English pages maintained by Victor Agroskin, vic5784@yahoo.com www.ice.ru/ Moscow Libertarium http://www.libertarium.ru/eng
MOSELEY, D. ALEXANDER, Abolish Legal Tender, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 200.
MOSES, EYAL, Ethics and the Wittgensteinian Approach, 7pp, n.d. or e-mail or URL, in PP 1682: 183.
MOSHER, STEVEN W., The Fight for Beijing, THE FREEMAN, 6/91, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 354. - They did have the right to resist despotism and the right to secede and establish their own governments or societies under the tolerance of exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer communities. But they did not have the right to force the remaining few communists to live under other ideological systems. They should have insisted, among other things, upon the continuance of the Beijing regime - for all its voluntary followers - and upon individual rights for members of the Red Army and its transformation into a rightful volunteer militia to uphold individual rights. Most of the participants had not considered such and related alternatives. For instance, they did they demonstrate or argue against Legal Tender and for Free Banking (in spite of the dozens to hundreds of unemployed or under-employed in Red China), perhaps even not for Free Trade. Their appreciation of individual rights was rather limited, judging by the utterances of the survivors who managed to escape. - "Democracy" is not enough and becomes all too often a means to suppress major rights and liberties, although not as atrociously as do some of the despotic and totalitarian regimes. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
MOTOR CARS, See: GABB, SEAN, The Attack on the Motor Car: A Rough Draft, 1994, updated 2000, 14pp, in PP 1673: 181.
MOTTE, ULRICH, Insiderhandel legalisieren, 2 S.: 165, in PP 1588.
MOTTE, ULRICH, Kirchensteuerfrei und kapitalistisch? Freikirchen und Liberalismus, 3 S., in PP 1625: 59.
MOTTE, ULRICH, Prokapitalistisches Christentum, 2 S.: 110, in PP 1588.
MOVEMENT OF THE LIBERTARIAN LEFT, Home Page, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1676: 146. - "Smashing the State Since '78". - So, why isn't it smashed yet? - In print this "movement" seems to have ground to a halt. At least I haven't seen any of its printed matter for years. - J.Z., 3.5.01 - Here it announces a list for members, for May 2000. www.newlibertarian.com/ www.agorist.org/ www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/9167/whatsnew.html http://members.aol.com/frefan www.antiwar.com/
MOVIES, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Movies, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 33, including favourites of THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, which copyrighted its list!
MOVIMIENTO LIBERTARIO, Web Site, Introductory page, 1/2 page, in PP 1626: 124. I wish the website URL or at least an e-mail address would always be mentioned on each site. - J.Z.
MOZES, EYAL, Israel and "the lesson of the Holocaust", 3pp: 72, in PP 1598.
MUEHLEN, MARCO, Aktualitaet einer vergessenen Bewegung: Die Bodenreformer, 6 S, in PP 1609: 94. - 4pp, in PP 1671: 110. www.butterbach.net/autor001.htm www.butterbach.net/akademie.htm
MUHLESTEIN, MARK, The Quality of Life after Cryonics, 3pp: 71, in PP 1554/55.
MUEHSAM, ERICH, See: ANONYMOUS, ERICH MUEHSAM Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1696: 134. - Referring for most of his info to: Dr. David Shepherd at American University and his book: From Bohemia to the Barricades: Erich Muehsam and the Development of a Revolutionary Drama & his unpublished manuscript of: "Thunderation: Folk Play with Song and Dance". dshep@american.edu
MUELLER, REINHARD to ZUBE, JOHN, 5.8.01 & ZUBE, JOHN to MUELLER, REINHARD, 7.8.01, on Kurt Zube, 4pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 163.
MULA, TONY, 1993 Secret Nuclear Explosion in Australia, set off by Japanese Doomsday Cult? 1p, 2,000, in PP 1628: 208. tmula@ede.com.au "The point of all this? Australia is so vast and empty that a group of freaks could set-off the world's first non-government or military atomic bomb on its mainland and almost four years would pass before anyone noticed..."
MULTATILI, ALIAS: EDUARD DOUWES DEKKER, 1820-1887, 2 pp, in PP 1739: 52, with links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
MULTICULTURALISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Communitarianism & Slavery, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 91. - "But we must be clear that violating human rights is wrong wherever it happens." - Especially violating the right of individuals to secede! Let the victims opt out and become exterritorially autonomous in their own voluntary communities. Also grant them free migration and asylum everywhere, as well as monetary freedom towards full employment. Individual & group secessionism and autonomy as well as asylum should not be made dependent upon prior gross violation of individual rights. Lack of economic freedom & opportunities should be enough. "Nothing but what is voluntary deserves the term 'nation' or 'community'." - J.Z., 21.5.02.
MUNDAY, RICHARD & STEVENSON, JAN A., editors, Guns & Violence, 1996, 367pp, BOTSFORD, DAVID, Review, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 357.
MUNSEY, MATTHEW, Articles by Julian L. Simon, 4pp MMunsey@MIT.edu , in PP 1671: 131. Links to his online articles.
MUNSEY, MATTHEW, Writings by Julian L. Simon Available on WWW, Julian L. Simon, 1932-1998, with URLs, list of his books available in this format Mmunsey@MITedu , in PP 1672: 204.
MUNSON, CHUCK, Intro to Anarchy, A Bibliography created by Chuck Munson, vers. 1.0, July 1992. Version 2 due out by August. Anti-copyright 1992. Citations are appreciated. 5p, in PP 1702: 196.
MUNSON, CHUCK, Your Friendly Neighborhood Infoshop, chuck@talo.ca www.infoshop.org , 1998, from "MaximumRockNRoll, Jan. 1998, 4pp, in PP 1702: 191.
MURACH, CHRISTINE, Voererst noch eine ungewissene Gradwanderung. In der Bundesrepublik lebt eine neue Genossenschaftsbewegung auf, 1 S. ueber Wohnungs-Selbsthilfe, in PP 1716: 33. - Von Steuerfreiheit, Baufreiheit, Zinsfreiheit, Kapitalfreiheit, Geldfreiheit, z.B. fuer Mietgeld-Ausgabe, Wertbestaendigkeit, Freiheit fuer Hypothekenbanken und Pfandbriefe, Freiheit von "Wohnungspolitick" und Genossenschaftsgesetzen ist auch hier keine Rede. - J.Z.
MURATA, TOSHIO, How Japan Realized her "Impossible Dream", THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 9pp, in PP 1765: 1. - Japanese people - as well as other people, could have achieved much more under a completely free economy and through really free and competing societies. - J.Z., 2.6.02.
MURATA, TOSHIO, How Japan Realized her "Impossible Dream", THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 9pp, in PP 1765: 1. - Japanese people - as well as other people, could have achieved much more under a completely free economy and through really free and competing societies. - J.Z., 2.6.02. - Japanese, too, have millions of different dreams.
MURPHY, ROBERT T., The Stamp Tax Reconsidered, 8pp, in PP 1661: 136, with some notes by J.Z., on voluntary taxation. Still only from the territorial and limited government point of view. But it belongs into the whole discussion on voluntary taxation. www.zolatimes.com/v2.31/stamptaxtext.html LFCT, 6 Sep 99.
MURRAY, CHARLES, The Local Angle: Giving Meaning to Freedom, from REASON, Oct. 93, 5pp, in PP 1701: 154, reproduced in a site called UPSTREAM.
MURRAY, DAVID, Tony Martin, People's Hero: A Libertarian Communist View, POLITICAL NOTES No. 162, 2pp, in PP1742: 77.
MURRAY, JOHN T., The Thatcher Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 8/83, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 120.
MURRAY, ROBERT G., Dr., Letter on AZT "treatment" and HIV, 3pp, in PP 1616: 90.
MURTI, VASU, Abortion and the Left, 1p, in PP 1660: 79.
MUTUALISM, See: GARNER, RICHARD, What Is Mutualism, Red Lion Press, 1999, 16pp in PP 1637-1640: 567.
MYDDELTON, D.R., The Power to Destroy. A study of the British tax system. Extracts from the book, provided online by the SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, 10pp: 722, in PP 1601-04. - See: BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, Review, of: MYDDLETON, D.R., The Power to Destroy, 1p: 750, in PP 1601-04.
MYOWNA, NICO, Der Anarchismus und sein rechtsradikaler Rand - Eine Antwort auf Andre Lichtschlag im ESPERO, 23/24 April 2000, 5 S., in PP 1631-1633: 605. See answers by J.Z.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Allowing people to carry concealed weapons in public will mean automobile accidents turn into shootouts. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 377.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Aren't Innocent People Killed by Stray Bullets? 1p, in PP 1685/86: 373.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Doesn't the Second Amendment only Guarantee a State's Right to Maintain a Militia? , in PP 1685/86: 363.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Firearms Aren't Worth It Because of the Medical Costs They Cause 1p, in PP 1685/86: 374.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Friends or Relatives Are the Most Likely Killers", 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 245 .
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Gun Control Myths, 2pp, of 38 myths, with links, URL not spelled out, in PP 1685/86: 360.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Gun Control Saves Lives, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 364.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Guns are inherently unsafe and should be made to conform to strict product liability laws." - "... to argue that criminal use of guns is a product liability issue is to advocate punishing someone else for the action of another." ... 1/2 p, in PP 1685/86: 219. - "Gun control" is as misleading a term as is "protectionism". It does not control the guns of the criminals but, largely, disarms their victims. Protectionism does not protect the consumers - only monopolistic producers - against free choices of consumers. The protected enterprises do not want to serve the consumers better than other enterprises do - but want to stay in business nevertheless. "Gun controls" keep more criminals in their "business". - If people were murdered with wire, rope, a brick, a hammer or a screwdriver, should we, therefore, hold the wire, brick, rope, hammer and screwdriver manufacturers responsible? - J.Z., 27.5.01.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Guns are inherently unsafe and should be made to conform to strict product liability laws. 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 369.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Guns cause so many injuries every year that cities were forced to sue gun manufacturers to get back emergency room and medical costs. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 378.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Guns should be banned because they kill thousands of people each year, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 367.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Handgun Control, Inc., the Violence Policy Center, and the major news media say they don't want to ban all guns, just the bad ones that criminals use. What's wrong with that? 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 365.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Handguns should be illegal because studies have shown they are 43 times more likely to be used against your own family than a criminal. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 375.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, I Don't Want My Children to Glorify Violence." 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 221.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, If our representatives are passing gun control laws it must be because a majority of citizens are demanding that. So, if a majority of the people decides owning a gun is no longer a right, maybe it's time to change the Constitution 1p, in PP 1685/86: 368.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, If the government uses the military and police to confiscate our guns, we can't fight them and win." ... 1p, in PP 1685/86: 190.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, I'm not saying they should be banned, but what's wrong with registering handguns? 1p, in PP 1685/86: 383.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, In countries like Japan and England, where handguns are banned or heavily regulated, the murder rate is a fraction of what it is in the U.S. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 371.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Individual citizens do not have the right to keep and bear arms because the Supreme Court has not yet ruled on the Second Amendment. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 370.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, It's too dangerous for the average citizen to try to apprehend criminals and the police are there to protect us. 1/2 p: , in PP 1685/86: 378.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Most police personnel favor gun control and they know more about crime control ...", 1/2 p, in PP 1685/86: 331.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, No One Really Needs an Assault Weapon, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 362.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, President Clinton says "13 kids a day" are killed by guns. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 386.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Realistically, if you are robbed, carjacked, or attacked, you won't have enough time to pull your gun out, anyway. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 372.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The average citizen with a gun is a bigger threat to himself and others than the criminal is. 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 382.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The fact so many prominent people are against citizens owning guns must mean they're right and I'm wrong." 1/2 p reply, in PP 1685/86: 123. - The most prominent men have gun men protecting their lives. I was once told by a journalist that the mayor of Detroit has no less than 60 professional bodyguards. If that is true and he needs that many, then he would probably deserve their sudden withdrawal. - J.Z., 26.5.02.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The family gun is more likely to kill you or someone you know than to kill in self-defense. 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 386.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The Militia mentioned in the Second Amendment Has Been Replaced by the National Guard, in PP 1685/86: 2pp: 379.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The police are there to protect us. It's too dangerous for the average citizen to try to apprehend criminals. 1/2 p, in PP 1685/86: 383.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The U.S. has such a high murder rate because Americans own so many guns", with short reply by Prof. John R. Lott, Jr., 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 34. As L. Neil Smith points out: Most murders by firearms occur in the U.S. CITIES - which are run and mismanaged on state-socialist principles. Murders are rare in its countryside. But, why then, are murder rates lower in other state socialist cities, in other countries? - Gun control is a mythical term, too, for it does not and cannot control what it claims to be able to control. - J.Z.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, There's no Harm in Requiring a License before a Person Can Buy a Firearm, 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 382.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, This is America. The government is never going to turn into a tyranny. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 376.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, We license cars, marriages, attorneys, doctors, dentists, even hairstylists; why not license people who want to own handguns? 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 384.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, We live in a civilized society - we don't need guns. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 381.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, We need to do something about the increasing access to firearms. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 387.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, What's Wrong with a Short 5-day Waiting Period so the authorities can conduct a background check?"- "... if you or a family member face an immediate threat, a five-day wait can be a death sentence. .....". 1p, in PP 1685/86: 167
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, What's wrong with limiting purchases to one a month? Why "would you need to buy more than 12 guns a year, anyway?" 1p, in PP 1685/86: 156.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, When one is attacked, passive behavior is the safest approach. 1/2 p, in PP 1685/86: 381.
MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Wouldn't We All Be Safer If There Were Fewer Guns?" - "... firearm ownership increased ... (and) the homicide rate decreased...". 1p, in PP 1685/86: 127.
NADELMANN, ETHAN A., Peace: before the war on Drugs, 1993, 2pp as filler, in PP 1673: 2. AMERICAN HERITAGE, Feb/Mar. 93, 42-48, extract only. www.lindesmith.org/library7/ticameri.html
NADER, RALPH, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Ralph Nader Is Working for Big Business, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 27.
NAGEL, KARL, Politik ist widerwaertig, menschenverachtend, oberflaechlich und brutal, deshalb muss eine Partei diese Eigenschaften verinnerlichen, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 84. - Ein ef Interview.
NA GRIAMEL, See: ANONYMOUS, The West's Nelson Mandela, 2pp: 162, in PP 1572-73. - On Jimmy Stevens & the Na Griamel Project.
NAPPER, LEWS W., The Bill of No Rights, 2pp, copyrighted, in PP 1664/65: 322.
NARVESON, JAN, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Fox Guarding the Chicken Coop. An Interview with JAN NARVESON, 4pp, TLFCT, August 30, 99, in PP 1682: 100.
NASA, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Save Space Travel: Kill NASA, 2pp, in PP 1663: 28. - LFCT 13 Sep. 99.
NASH, GEORGE H., The Pyramid and the Eye: America in Modern History, 6pp: 222, in PP 1581-82.
NASH, MADELEINE, The Bad and the Good, TIME, Feb. 14, 00, 1p, in PP1699: 53, on flawed gene therapy.
NATASHA, Anarchist Resources Online, 7pp, in PP 1694: 117. natasha18@sprint.ca - left-anarchism.
NATHAN, JO, A Majority of One, THE FREEMAN, 6/75, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 346.
NATIONAL ANXIETY CENTER ONLINE, Home Page, with links to commentaries and recommended sites, 2pp, in PP 1679: 185. www.anxietycenter.com/10tyh-chickenlittle.htm "Debunking Junk Science, Junk Politics, Junk Education, Greens & Global Anything!" 1p: 185. (c) Alan Caruba, 2000. Visit Caruba.com www.hostcountryusa.com/ - Debunking global free trade and global realization of individual rights, too? J.Z.
NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS, NCPA, Idea House, Home Site, 3pp, in PP 1626: 122. ncpa@public-policy.org
NATIONAL GOALS? See: HAGEDORN, GEORGE, National Goals, THE FREEMAN, 4/70, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 111.
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLICY? See: BECHARA, DENNIS, The Myth of National Industrial Policy, THE FREEMAN, 8/85, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 262.
NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, No. 18, received 26. Nov. 1998, 16pp, with a 1p appeal by TONY PITT: 103, in PP 1585.
NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, Maryborough, Qld, Nos. 19 & 20, n.d., 35pp, in PP 1627: 74. - Warning: This is neither an anarchist nor a libertarian publication. Its contents is a mixture of old-fashioned and all too limited freedom ideas with territorialist, statist, nationalistic, protectionist and even racist notions. It opposes foreign investments, free trade and free migration. However, if you pick and choose among its contributions, very carefully, then you will also find SOME interesting pro-freedom information. The publisher, Tony Pitt, spends a fortune and an enormous amount of labour on printing, and mailing papers, letters, video tapes, court cases etc., acting as a lobby towards mass media & politicians. E-mail: tonypitt@satcom.net.au & tonypitt@tonypitt.net USE A LARGE RE-MAGNIFICATION LENS!!! Websites: www.tonypitt.net www.satcom.netau/freedom
NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, No. 24, n.d., 16pp, in PP 1610: 69. - Beware: Many of the articles are not pro-freedom but full of popular prejudices. That applies also to the 2 pages of supposedly freedom organizations in Australia, in very fine print. - I found only about 18 of them genuine freedom addresses. - J.Z.
NATIONAL INTEREST, Editorial in No. 27: Solution - Secession may be the only solution, 1p, in PP 1660: 97. (I would have agreed, if he had confined it to exterritorial secession. - J.Z.) A secessionist contact is mentioned on page 101: Governor's Office, State of Eldorado, 7 Apsley Place, Seaford, Vic. 3198, Australia.
NATIONAL INTEREST, High Court Misjudgements, 2pp, in PP 1660: 97 & 104. - NI tries to establish a basis for individual rights and liberties upon "entrenched law". But politicians & judges largely ignore this, constitutional clauses & bills of rights. Some even ignore their oaths of office. - Rights have to be guarded by ARMED, TRAINED & MOTIVATED people. - J.Z.
NATIONAL INTEREST, No. 27, 20 September 2000, 16pp, in PP 1660: 96. Contact: Tony Pitt: tonypitt@satcom.net.au www.satcom.net.au/freedom I usually made a note when I strongly disagreed with it.
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, Newspaper and Microform Collection, Pamphlet, 4pp: 116, in PP 1597.
NATIONAL SERVICE, See: CONSCRIPTION.
NATIONAL SOCIALISM, Extract from the 1922 & 25 point programme of the National Socialist Workers Party, authored by Adoph Hitler et al, on February 24, 1920, indicating affinities with communist and democratic regimes, 2pp, in PP 1679: 193. http://laissez-fairerepublic.com
NATIONALISM & THE TERRITORIAL STATE: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Nationality and the State, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 783. - FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Nationality is a Cultural Orientation, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 786.
NATIONALISM, See: JUNGE LINKE, Was ist Nationalismus? 1 S.: 215, in PP 1588. - http://www.comlink.apc.org/junge-linke/
NATION-BUILDING, See: PIOLENC, F. MARC DE, piolenc@reporters.net 27 April 01, invitation, 1p, to join "nation-builders", with my 1p reply, 28.4.01, in PP 1676: 121. - The only "nations" that I am interested in seeing built are voluntary ones that are only exterritorially autonomous. On these see especially my ON PANARCHY sub-series. - J.Z.
NATIONS, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A Theory of the Size and Shape of Nations, (c) The Univ. of Chicago, 1977, J of Pol. Ec., vol 85, no. 1, 1977, 14pp, in PP 1711/12: 189. - Here he does not consider the voluntaristic & exterritorial alternative at all, i.e., that of freely "competing governments", which neither own their subjects nor any exclusive territories (apart from their private, corporation or coop land titles). - How much can one learn from territorial (or wrongful, coercive, monopolistic & centralistic ideas and practices - except to avoid them or to refute them & to examine their opposites? - PIOT, J.Z., 18.7.01.
NATURAL DISASTERS, See: ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., How Government Makes Natural Disasters Worse, THE FREEMAN, 6/94, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 1. - I am very pleased to find that he has become one of the most radical pro-freedom writers. He "rocks" the "boat" very "well" and might succeed in spilling some of the parasites. - J.Z.
NATURAL LAW, See: DONALD, JAMES A., Natural Law and Natural Rights, 20pp, n.d., in PP 1661: 156. URL not spelled out & only recently have I developed the habit to point at a home-page button & thus find it out. - J.Z. - jamesd@echeque.com , 21pp, n.d., 1992 or after, in PP 1606: 396
NATURAL LAW, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Enforcement of Natural Law, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 863.
NATURAL LAW, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Law vs. Utilitarianism, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 865.
NATURAL LAW, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Rights vs. Artificial Political Constructs, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 868.
NATURAL LAW, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Universal Natural Laws, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 870. - Another private human rights draft! - J.Z. -
NATURAL LAW, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Natural Law and Punishment, 29.12.60, 1p, in PP 1725: 105.
NATURAL LAW, See: WILSON, ROBERT ANTON, Natural Law, here only a Loompanics leaflet, 1p, in PP 1661: 176. - From my point of view this is easily his worst book. See my 1p comments on page 177. - J.Z.
NATURAL LAW PARTY Australia, The Best Government for Australia, Home Page, 4p, in PP 1618: 179. - I don't see its e-mail address or website URL. - Only the e-mail of the designer is given. - Sack him! - According to what is declared here, it does not know much about natural law! J.Z.
NATURAL LIBERTY, NATURAL RIGHTS, NATURAL LAW, See: GRESHAM, PERRY E., Natural Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 10/81, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 113.
NATURAL RESOURCES, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Government vs. Natural Resources, 2pp: 174, in PP 1572-73.
NATURAL RIGHTS, NATURAL LAW, See: BAADER, ROLAND, Arbeit finanzieren statt Arbeitslosigkeit? "Recht auf Arbeit"? 3 S. , in PP 1617: 38. --- HUELSMAN, JOERG GUIDO, Ordnung und Anarchie. Ja zur Naturrechtskonzeption, 4 S. , in PP 1617: 43.
NATURAL RIGHTS, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Justice Secured? Natural Rights as the Source of Just Socio-Political Arrangements..., 1994, 15pp, in PP 1668/69: 73.
NATURAL RIGHTS, See: DONALD, JAMES A., Natural Law and Natural Rights, 21pp, n.d., 1992 or after, in PP 1606: 396 jamesd@echeque.com
NATURAL RIGHTS, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Normal People Believe in Natural Rights, 8pp: 474, in PP 1601-04. - To an all too limited extent! - J.Z.
NATURAL RIGHTS, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Natural Rights: A Philosophical Argument based on "Because", 1997, 2pp, in PP 1612: 48.
NATURAL RIGHTS, See: MCELROY, WENDY, The Efficiency of Natural Rights, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 44.
NAVIGATOR Debate Forum, objectivist. Topic: Abortion, 5pp, in PP 1681: 19. - Since I hate the idea of giving only the less than objective "objectivists" "the floor" in my series, on such an important topic - I added in the same PP issue some opposite views. - J.Z., 14.5.01.
NAYLOR, R.T., Maple Leaf Madness: Canada Follows US into Forfeiture Folly, MONTREAL GAZETTE, Dec. 4, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 285.
NAZISM, See: ANONYMOUS, Das Ende Der Freiheit. Deutschland unter der schleichenden Diktatur, 2 S. , in PP 1716: 37. - Ueber die bereits in der Weimarer Republik bestehenden gesetzlichen Unterdrueckungen. Die Nazis haben diese spaeter nur "vollendet". Die Totalitaeren, die braunen und die roten, wurden durch diese Gesetze nicht eingeschraenkt. Sie beherrschten die Strasse und die Versammlungen. Wohl aber die verbleibenden Demokraten und Republikaner usw., die den Gesetzen gehorchten und sich nicht bewaffnet hatten obwohl sie, zahlenmaessig, den Totalitaeren ueberlegen und sogar gut organisiert waren, z.B. im "Reichsbanner" mit etwa 2 1/2 Millionen Mitgliedern. Ohne die Fehler der Freiheitssucher haetten auch dann und dort die Totalitaeren nicht an die Macht kommen koennen. Aber auch sie unterschrieben z.B. den staatssozialistischen monetaeren Despotismus der zur Verarmung, Inflation, Weltkrise und Massenarbeitslosigkeit fuehrte. Unter solchen kuenstlich geschaffenen, wenn auch nicht beabsichtigten Zustaenden, wurden die Totalitaeren immer staerker und die Schuld wurde den Demokraten, Juden, Verschwoerern und Andersdenkenden zugeschoben, nicht den unrechtmaessigen u. irrationalen Gesetzen, die die Krisen verursachten. Durch die Grosse Inflation und die grosse Wirtschaftskrise hatten die Deutschen oekonomisch noch zweimal so viel wie im 1. Weltkrieg verloren.- Darueber herrscht immer noch keine Klarheit in den Koepfen. - J.Z., 28.7.01
NCN ALTERNATIVE MONEY SYSTEM TEAM, Alternative Money Systems, Links to articles, sites, mailing lists, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 781. Majordomo@wice.xs4all.nl
NEAL, DAVE, Anarchism: Ideology or Methodology? 1997, 7pp, in PP 1695: 36.
NEFF, RONALD N., Only States Have Borders, THE LAST DITCH, No. 14, 28 October 1996, 2pp, , in PP 1682: 85. (c) 1996, 2000 by WTM Enterprises, i.e.: No migration into other areas or print and publishing permitted! Only States, statists and lawyers invented & uphold copyrights! For libertarians and anarchists copyrights and patents are among their still too many internal contradictions. - J.Z.
NEFF, RONALD N., This government is illegitimate ... and you don't have to be an anarchist to see it.", 1996, (c), 2pp, in PP 1676, excerpt from his article in LDT, whole No. 15: 142. - Regarding the copy-righting even of this excerpt: Copyrighting even the right to advertise it, like I do here? Some "freedom-lovers" seem to love their government-granted monopolies (like patents and copyrights) more than they love freedom of expression & information. What are e.g. photocopied duplicates other than memory aids for ideas and expressions, both of which can be duplicated without limits? Those who extensively duplicate and widely distribute an original do provide a greater service to mankind than those who originated it and kept it secret, out of print, untranslated, inaccessible or priced out of reach of most people! - J.Z., 3.5.01.
NEFF, RONN, Mind, Body, and Volition: And A Communication to Roger E. Bissell, 2pp: 165, in PP 1565-67.
NEFF, RONN, Volition as a Natural Phenomenon: A Reply to John Robbins, 2pp: 77, in PP 1565-67.
NELMS, WILLIE E., George Mason & Individual Rights, THE FREEMAN, 9/77, 4pp, in PP 1765: 117.
NELSON, WAYNE SCOTT, Capitalism and the Historians, Review, 2pp, of: book by this title, edited, with an introduction by F.A. HAYEK, containing essays by: ASHTON, T.S., HUTT, W.H., JOUVENAL, B. de: 33, in PP 1565-67.
NELSON, WAYNE SCOTT, In Thinking Protest: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, 2pp: 7, in PP 1565-67. - Against her government. notions.
NETSCAPE, 2000, Militia Movement, links & URL list, 3pp, Site Central Directory, in PP 1685/86: 89.
NETTLAU, MAX, 1865-1944, Chronology, Biography & Bibliography, 3pp, in PP 1703: 196. - Collected Works: http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/nettlau/works.html
NETTLAU, MAX, Die Weltkrise - eine Weltwende und der freiheitliche Sozialismus, 5pp: 74, in PP 1576.
NETTLAU, MAX, Gedanken zur Lage, 2pp: 90, in PP 1576. - The print in the original is rather small and flawed! - J.Z.
NETTLAU, MAX, Panarchy, A Forgotten Idea of 1860, almost the latest version, 6pp: 341, in PP 1552. - For the latest version and dePuydt's classic: "Panarchy" see my website and the ON PANARCHY subseries, volumes I - IXX. - See also page 370, in PP 1561-63 & 5pp: 399, in PP 1579-80. Compare the website www.panarchy.org
NEVILLE, PETER, Review of: ELIAS, NORBERT, Civilization and De-civilization, 3pp, in PP 1630: 45.
NEW AMERICAN, THE, That Freedom Shall Not Perish, Home Page, 2000, 5pp with links & some news of April 21, 2001 www.thenewamerican.com , in PP 1671: 198.
NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, Links to magazines, papers, societies, home pages etc, with abstracts and URLs, 11 pages, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 387: www.newaus.com.au/index.html
NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, Australia's first online free-market magazine, 2pp: 201, in PP 1568. - Formerly: VIEWPOINT.
NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, No. 160, 21 Aug., 3 Sep. 2000, published fortnightly, 13 pp, in PP 1672, with links, intending to go daily: tna@newaus.com.au Editor: G. Jackson gjackson@labyrinth.net.au Archives: www.newaus.com.au/archives.html - We need SIGNIFICANT NEWS AND IDEAS much more than we need DAILY news or ALL kinds of freedom news which JOURNALISTS would consider to be "newsworthy". E.g., the microfiche and the CD-ROM self-publishing and reading options are not considered "newsworthy" by most libertarian periodicals as well. Significant news, ideas, actions and projects can sometimes be drowned by a flood of news and other information that is relatively insignificant. That can happen on the Internet as a whole as well as on some large websites like this one or e.g. that of www.freemarket.net, in spite of or because of the two newsletters associated with the latter. None so blind as those who WILL not see. Editors will always express their special interests and bias. - But, without THESE projects, you find in TNA 10 pages of links to magazines, papers, societies, home pages etc., on this site: 192. - J.Z., 20.5.01.
NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, No. 160, 21. Aug., 3. Sept. 2000, published fortnightly, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 385, Abstracts and links list. It was then planning to go daily. 85
NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: ANONYMOUS, The West's Nelson Mandela, 2pp: 162, in PP 1572-73. - On Jimmy Stevens & the Na Griamel Project.
NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: ATLANTIS PROJECT, Note on 1993 project of manmade island, 1/2 page: 14, in PP 1568.
NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: DAVIS, M.C., Building a Libertarian Community, 2pp: 347, in PP 1565-67. - On Palmyra Island project.
NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: FORMULATIONS & NEW COUNTRY FOUNDATION. -- ANONYMOUS, Toward a New Country in East Africa, 4pp, in PP 1609: 1. - From the NCF: New Country Foundation. Between Ethiopia and British Somaliland. - JOFFE, MARC D., Somaliland: Some Useful Background. Review of: MAREN, MICHAEL, Road to Hell, Free Press, 1997, 1p, in PP 1609: 4. - JOFFE, MARC D., New Country Briefs, 1p from FORMULATIONS, Winter 95/96, in PP 1609: 5.
NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: LIFEBOAT FOUNDATION, THE, Oceania Update, 23.2.02: Letter from KLEIN, ERIC, on The Atlantis Project, 1p, in PP 1739: 122. - Via an Ideas Archive sufficient support for this & other projects could be gradually gathered! lifeboard@lifeboat.com http://lifeboat.com
NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., A Model Lease for ORBIS, 7pp: 123, in PP 1569-70.
NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: OCEANIA, The Atlantis Project, 1p http://oceania.org/indexgif.html - 168, in PP 1568.
NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: STEVENS, WARREN K., The Story of OPERATION ATLANTIS, 1968, 30 pages : 36-46, in PP 1547.
NEW COUNTRY PROJECTS, See: FREE NATIONS FOUNDATION, FNF.
NEW COUNTRY PROJECTS, See: JOFFE, MARC D., Begruendung fuer Neulandprojekte, 2 S.: 62, in PP 1588.
NEW COUNTRY PROJECTS, See: TABLOID NEWS SERVICES, INC., New Utopia to Rise from the Sea! 2pp: 719, in PP 1601-04. Website: www.TABLOID.NETNEWS
NEW LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Inflation and Depression, NLA Brochure # 2, 8pp, Norwalk, CA, n.d.: 74-75, in PP 1547.
NEW PARADIGMS PROJECT, Home page, 4 pp, in PP 1616: 159. - No URL or e-mail given on this awarded site! - The first two pages demonstrate how badly some coloured sites print-out, without an extra effort. Is there a colourful conspiracy against legibility? A black/white copy of these 2 pages follows. Not only did this award-winning site not print-out well, unmodified, in black & white, but it froze my PC, too. I had to go through all the faded lines and select font colour black. - It gets no award from me! - J.Z.
NEW RAMPART, Fullerton, published by the Rampart Institute, III/1 (Aug.-Sep. 1982) - V/6 (June-July 1985), 124pp: 1, in PP 1556.
NEW RIGHT, See: RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, American Fascism with a Human Face, A New Look for the New Right, 7pp: 76, in PP 1579-80.
NEW RIGHT COALITION, NRC, Wanted for Crimes against the Individual and Civilization (picture of Karl Marx), in a rather non-proletarian suit, with comments on the dozens of millions of his victims, 1p, in PP 1679: 186. NewRightCoalition@hotmail.com I liked a Berlin poster, seen many years ago, with: "Proletarians of the World - Forgive Me!" - under his picture. - We haven't forgiven Hitler yet, although he killed millions less. And why should we forgive any of the past and present bastards? - J.Z., 24.5. 01.
NEW UTOPIA, See: TABLOID NEWS SERVICES, INC., New Utopia to Rise from the Sea! 2pp: 719, in PP 1601-04. Website: www.TABLOID.NETNEWS
NEW WORLD NEWS, Rules for Revolution, Feb. 1946, on a 1919 programme: Rules for Bringing about a Revolution, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 87. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
NEW ZEALAND, See: BAIRD, CHARLES W., A Light Goes Out in New Zealand, THE FREEMAN, 9/00, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 350.
NEW ZEALAND, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., The New Zealand "Revolution", THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 184. - Top-down revolutions are rarely very radical and extensive. Allow individuals to make their own "one-man" revolutions for themselves, in whatever direction they want to proceed, at their own expense and risk. - J.Z.
NEW ZEALAND, See: STURM, TIM, Libertarianism, Kiwi Style: What Can Britain Learn from New Zealand? POLITICAL NOTES No. 165, 4pp, in PP1742: 87. - PERIGO, LINDSAY, Antipodean Altruism: The Limitations of and Political Failure of New Zealand's "Reforms", POLITICAL NOTES No. 167, 10pp, in PP1742: 91.
NEWBERRY, GRETCHEN, O'ROURKE: U.S. Needs to Quit Whining, Worrying, 1p, in PP 1707: 91, from THE CARDINAL.
NEWBURN, GREG, 19, The Morality of Taxation, 1p, in PP 1678: 7.
NEWCOMER, PHILIP W., The Illegality of Legal Tender, THE FREEMAN, 12/86, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 202.
NEWMAN, DOUG, Links Page: Growing Every Week, 13pp, in PP 1678: 44. dougnewman@juno.com ... .www.countrycos.com/ www.geocities.com/fountoftruth
NEWMAN, DOUG, Speeches & Essays by Doug Newman, 2pp, in PP 1676: 202. dougnewman@juno.com
NEWS REPORTS, 1p, in PP 1704: 56, links. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
NEWSLETTER OF THE ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION, Nos. 88.3, 14-July 1988 & 88.4, 1 August 1988, 5pp: 104, in PP 1598. - Continued as: ACIF NEWSLETTER, THE. - Objectivist.
NEWTON, HUGH C., Selling the Liberal Media Conservative Ideas, or How to Work with rather than over the Media, 6pp: 129, in PP 1581-82. - As if affordable alternative media didn't exist! - J.Z.
NEXLEXIAN REPUBLIC, See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREGORY FLANAGAN, in ON PANARCHY 20/24, in PP 1689-1693.
NEXLEXIUM, Home Page, for "The Superior Republic", 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 593. - "The Nexlexian government is the superior jurisdiction over all of Poliverium. It is a federal type structure that has limited powers over restricted and specifically assigned responsibilities which are detailed in its constitution. The Nexlexian Sector is the space operated directly under its jurisdiction and is limited to mostly official government properties." - In ON PANARCHY 20-24.
NEYBERG, SVEIN OLAV & SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, on Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, The Central Theses, abstracts from NON SERVIAM # 17, 6pp, in PP 1682: 72.
NICARAGUA, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., A Visit to Nicaragua, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 167.
NICHOLAS, TED, How to form your own corporation without a lawyer for under $ 50, 1p advertisement for the book, in PP 1656-1659: 157.
NICHOLS, ROSALINE, The Invisible Hand, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 330. (Rosalie?)
NIEPER, HANS A., Conversion of Gravity Field Energy, 1p review on Tachyon energy book, in PP 1637-1640: 53.
NIETZSCHE PAGE AT USC, 1997, 1p: 161, in PP 1568.
NISKANAN, WILLIAM, A Review of James C. Miller III's The Economist as Reformer, 1p: 29, in PP 1576.
NOBEL, DIANE, Getting Free, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 132.
NOBEL, DIANE, Hiding Money in Banks & Brokerages, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 129.
NOBEL, DIANE, Putting Food by ... How to Eat, What You Store, and Store What You Eat, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 4.
NOBEL, DIANE, Tax Strike: Questions & Answers, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 105.
NOBEL, DIANE, The Art of Smuggling, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 158.
NOBEL, DIANE, The Race Against Time, 5pp, in PP 1656-1659: 55, on life extension.
NOBEL, DIANE, When Your City Goes Bust ... Providing Your Own Self-Protection, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 204.
NOCK, ALBERT J., Anarchist's Progress, 1927, 8pp, in PP 1668/69: 322.
NOCK, ALBERT J., Criminal State, in Mencken's AMERICAN MERCURY, 3/1939, 4pp, in PP 1674: 197.
NOCK, ALBERT J., Isaiah's Job, 4pp: 380, in PP 1581-82.
NOCK, ALBERT J., See: COONEY, RONALD F., Nock: An Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 8/79, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 70. - MCELROY, WENDY, Nock on Education, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 78.
NOCK, ALBERT J., See: OPITZ, EDMUND A., The Genial Mr. Nock, THE FREEMAN, 11/92, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 136.
NOCK, ALBERT J., See: LISSNER, WILL, Albert J. Nock, 1934, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 330.
NOCK, ALBERT J., See: WINTERBERGER, ANDREAS K., Albert J. Nock, 2. Teil, 4 S.: 167, in PP 1588.
NOCK, ALBERT J., The Criminal State, from H.L. Mencken's AMERICAN MERCURY, March 1939, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 3. - Note by John Zube: Presently the Communist Regime of Mainland China is engaged in barely concealed nuclear blackmail against Taiwan, rather than trying to outdo it by liberating its own subjects more so than the Taiwanese have so far been liberated. Even across the sea, to an island people, the claim is made: You belong to us! With the same "reasoning" e.g. France could claim England and England might still claim India. Naturally, like it was in the case of West Berlin, the degrees of freedom and progress in Taiwan are a thorn in the eyes of a totalitarian regime. With a panarchist program, with which the Taiwanese, unfortunately, are not familiar, they could liberate Mainland China easily, without or with little bloodshed. One of the main features of this liberation program would have to be, though, to recognize full exterritorial autonomy for all the remaining communists in Red China - as long as they can stand it. Don't corner these rats, either. They have not only teeth and infected bites but ABC mass murder devices! -- To make this and other rightful liberation platform points more convincing, they should introduce this exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities first in Taiwan, for communists and for all kinds of other dissenting groups and then declare: This kind of liberation, for all but aggressive criminals with victims, is our rightful defence program and liberation program for any dictatorship that dares to continue to threaten us. - - - Independence, indeed, of all your supporters from us, but also for our supporters and of all other communities, from you! Unity with you only for all those who desire it for themselves. - - - How many fathers and mothers, living under one-child "policies" and compulsory abortions, would choose the communist regime for themselves, given their individual choices? How many have not yet lost many relatives and friends to this regime? - - - In sympathies with all those who feel oppressed still, even in Taiwan, and the many millions who obviously are, in Red China, and also seeing that Taiwan is a relatively small target for nuclear super "weapons", one would wish that other countries would likewise demonstrate how free they would become under panarchism's maxim: "To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams". - - - To counter the nationalist feelings and racism that was established by imposing unilateral treaties upon Chinese, which exempted foreigners from Chinese laws in China, but not Chinese in foreign countries, from foreign laws, Chinese anywhere should be given the chance to opt for their preferred personal laws. - And so should any minorities and majorities anywhere. - - - What a difference that could make, soon, upon all the current conflicts in dozens of trouble-spots in the world. And yet, this relatively simple, moral and practical alternative is not even discussed extensively anywhere - outside of my PEACE PLANS series. - - - Instead, of thus becoming involved, morally and rationally, with what is happening in the world, this nuclear war threat and that of e.g. the North Korean regime, are more or less placidly accepted and not morally and rationally countered by non-nuclear liberation programs, which ultimately the armed forces of these regimes would be likely to realize themselves, since they are aware that they are primary nuclear targets themselves and that they experience daily the disadvantages of being under military discipline and restrictions within a totalitarian regime. - - - Not even territorial secession by local majorities is sufficiently recognized. To the extent that it would leave local minorities their own preferred autonomy it should be supported everywhere, as a step towards panarchism and its liberation for all. - - - The "fear of freedom" must be countered by tolerantly demonstrating how well it works - anywhere, under experimental freedom, among all those who do support it and that it does so without systematic and large-scale fraud, oppression and coercion, although, naturally, man being imperfect, some abuses will occur even under the most free and best systems. The estimated up to 200 million unemployed and under-employed in Red China would tend to listen and ponder if anywhere e.g. a monetary freedom program were realized that introduced full employment within hours to days. Some Chinese experimented with degrees of monetary freedom, to the extent that they could get away with it, already under the rule of the Mongols, 700 - 800 years ago. - - - All their "greatness" and "unification" aspirations, with the territorial model, could be countered with the panarchistic opportunity. To the extent that they will find voluntary victims or supporters, they would be at liberty to perpetuate and even extend their regime over the world. As a step in this direction, all Korean and Chinese refugees and people of Korean and Chinese descent, anywhere, should be given the option to adopt the North Korean and the Mainland Chinese regimes for themselves, under personal laws, by individual choice, or, e.g., to adopt the system prevailing in South Korea or in Taiwan for themselves. I believe that few of these people would be foolish enough to do opt for totalitarian communism for themselves - but they should be given the chance to do so. Territorial ambitions become deflated when most of their potential victims would show that they do not want to be thus "united" or "liberated". - - - There were long periods in history when whole people could even be "inherited" by their rulers or "acquired" by marriages between their rulers. No exclusive territorial claim for any territory and all its people has any more moral and rational basis than these ancient and by now obvious injustices. - - - Libertarians and anarchists everywhere are all too inclined to be complacent isolationists and to accept the territorial status quo or nationalistic territorial claims, of dictatorial regimes, while they pick only on remaining wrongs and irrationalities of the governments in their own countries. But major oppressions and wrongs anywhere do now have considerable effects over the whole world, may even, via ABC mass murder or anti-people devices, threaten the very survival of mankind. - - - Would there be a better response of these rulers were named Stalin and Hitler? - - - Not even tyrannicide is seriously considered as one alternative defence step. Thomas Moore was far in advance of most of our contemporaries in his stand on this in the chapter on warfare in his famous UTOPIA, almost 500 years ago! - PIOT, John Zube, 24.2.200.
NOCK, ALBERT J., Theory and Practice. Study in Paradoxes, 2pp, THE FREEMAN, April 5, 1930, reprinted in The State of the Union, 1991 and in TDO, Dec. 14, 1999, in PP 1682: 197. - THE DAILY OBJECTIVIST reveals an imperialist mentality here, by copyrighting Nock's old article. It's "principle" seems to be: Grab what you can and defend it as your own! - J.Z.
NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Circulars, May 99, 2pp; October 98, 2pp; May 98, 2pp: 185, in PP 1598. - Just trying to market a few spare paper copies of AJN, at their high prices, will not circulate them sufficiently, not even among "The Remnant" in the West. Would AJN have ignored the alternative and affordable media as much as most of his followers do? - J.Z., 12.11.1999.
NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Newsletter, 2pp, September 1999: 206, in PP 1560.
NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Circular, 1p, of July 2,001 on available titles: Behind the contents listing of PP 1734-1736.
NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Circular, May 2000, 2pp, in PP 1654: 122.
NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Circular, n.d., 00/01? 1p, in PP 1661: 1. - I wish it would bother not only to deal with old & new editions but would push towards a collected works edition on microfiche, floppy disks or CD-ROM. The number of his fans should suffice to undertake all the labours to obtain all the required permissions for such an edition, from the heirs & publishers. They could do the scanning and proof-reading for the digitized edition themselves, with the personal advantage that they could add their own comments.
NOLAN, DAVE F., A grand old flag? 1p, in PP 1610: 27.
NOLAN, DAVID, The Libertarian Party: Still Going Strong at 30, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 330. - Still largely on the wrong and territorial or statist track, although it hasn't reached its target even after 30 years. Its support of secessionism has only been half-hearted and inconsistent, like that of all advocates of "limited" territorial governments. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
NOLAND, WILLIAM, Preferential Hiring Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 574. - Under full monetary freedom this problem, too, would disappear - because then everybody could easily get a job, one in accordance with his productive abilities and willingness to work. - J.Z.
NOLTE, ERIC, Frontiers: Last, Lost, & Found, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 5pp, in PP 1765: 139, on NASA, Space, Research, Research.
NONAME HERE, Identity Thief Meets a Dental Hygienist, 2pp, LFCT, 7.8.00, in PP 1663: 156.
NONAME HERE, Identity Thief, 2pp, LFCT, June 5, 00, in PP 1663: 156.
NON SERVIAM, # 1 - 18, no date, 98pp, in PP 1618: 1. - Published by SVEIN OLAF G. NYBERG, solan@nonserviam.com
NONINTERVENTION, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH, Non-Intervention: Foreign Policy for Americans, 2pp: 16; 3pp: 106; 2pp: 112, in PP 1572-73.
NONVIOLENCE, See: MARTIN, BRIAN, Nonviolence versus Capitalism, London, WRI, 2001, ISBN 0903517 19 1 or free on web in html and pdf at www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/01nvc/ brian_martin@uow.edu.au 1p flyer, in PP 1732: 203. - I happen to believe that GENUINE capitalism, not the straw-man image, usually so called, IS non-violent and that legalized monopolies and privileges are best non-violently fought by freeing competition, in ALL spheres that provide wanted services and goods. - I would be more interested in a survey of the value of various non-violent methods against territorial statism. Gene Sharp, in his writings, lists hundreds of such methods, as if quantity rather than quality mattered. - J.Z.
NORBERG, JOHAN, In Defence of Global Capitalism, short notice of English edition, in PP 1732, US $ 12 from: www.globalcapitalism.st/index.asp
NORFED, National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code, Home p., 1p in PP 1629: 40. On a new legal currency backed by pure silver. - Is silver to become legal tender again? - J.Z.
NORFED, National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code: The Liberty Dollar, 100% Backed, 100% Redeemable in Gold & Silver, 3pp, Tel.: 1-888-421-6181, in PP 1745-1748: 615.
NORFED, NORFED Invites Your Support, 2pp, May 4, 2,000, in PP 1629: 41.
NORTH, GARY, Buy American! THE FREEMAN, 1/81, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 7.
NORTH, GARY, Fixed Exchange Rates & Monetary Crises, THE FREEMAN, March 72, 15pp, in PP 1745-1748: 210.
NORTH, GARY, Gold's Dust, THE FREEMAN, 10/69, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 225.
NORTH, GARY, Tariff War, Libertarian Style, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 239.
NORTH, GARY, The Puritan Experiment with Common Ownership, THE FREEMAN, 4/74, 9pp, in PP 1749/50: 161.
NORTH, GARY, Two Kinds of Slums, THE FREEMAN, 10/92, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 322.
NORTH, GARY, Walking into a Trap, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 21.
NORTH, RICHARD, Against Compulsory Metrication, POLITICAL NOTES, No. 161, 2pp, in PP1742: 81.
NORTON, ANDREW, Andrew Norton's Home Page, 3pp anorton@magna.com.au with links, in PP 1629: 167. - Previously fiched was his article on classical liberalism. www.magna.com.au/~anorton/HOME.HTML
NORTON, ANDREW, The Liberal's Liberalism, 1996, 13pp, anorton@magna.com.au (H) , in PP 1615: 155. a.norton@vc.unimelb.edu.au (B); Website: http://www.magna.com.au/~anorton/HOME.HTML
NOTES FROM FEE, Special Issue, n.d.; July 1962; Nov. 1964; Jan. 1965; March 1965; May 1965; Sep. 1965; Nov. 1965; Jan. 1966; March 1966, 40pp: 376, in PP 1581-82.
NOTES FROM FEE, September 1966; November 1966; July 1967;July 1972; September 1972; March 1973; July 1973; September 1973; November 1973; January 1974, 40pp, in PP 1567: 446.
NOTES FROM FEE, November 1983 - Winter 1991, incomplete, 115pp, in PP 1655: 1. - Issues: Nov. 83; Jan. 84; March 84; May 84; July 84; Sep. 84; Nov. 84; Jan. 85; May 85; July 85; Sep. 85; Nov. 85; Jan. 86; March 86; May 86; Sep. 86; Nov. 87; Jan. 88; March 88; May 88; Sep. 88; March 89; Fall 89; Fall 90; Winter 90; Spring 91; Winter 91.
NOTES FROM FEE, Irvington-on-Hudson, FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, Some of the newsletters on hand: very incomplete! - Issues : 3/74, 7/74, 9/74, 11/74, 1/75, 3/75, 6/75, 9/75, 11/75, 1/76, 5/76, 7/76, 9/76, 11/76, 1/77, 3/77, 5/77, 7/77, 9/77, 11/77, 1/78, 3/78, 5/78, 7/78, 9/78, 11/78, 1/79, 3/79, 5/79, 9/79, 11/79, 1/80, 3/80, 5/80, 7/80, 9/80, 11/80, 1/81, 3/81, 5/81, 7/81, 9/81, 11/81, 3/82, 5/82, 7/82, 9/82, 11/82, 1/83, 3/83, 5/83, 7/83, 9/83, - 206 pages : 1-206, in PP 1560.
NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Bill of Law, 4pp: 655, in PP 1601-04.
NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, From Nation-State to Stateless Nation: The Somali Experience, 9pp towards a book on the subject: 324, in PP 1687/88. Also in PP 1705: 143. - FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF. - Whatever regime the U.N. had tried to support was not rightful - but was that of the war lords? Their civil war, murders and looting led to international intervention. I haven't forgotten yet the reports of warlords plundering aid sent for civilian refugees. They provided a rather unattractive example of its "kritarchy"! Not territorialism but only territorial centralization is attacked here, as a basic cause. It is so easy to idealize people in other countries. Rousseau started that fashion and it is still with us. Are there as yet no objective reports from sociologists, anthropologists etc. on these people? - Decentralized and limited territorialism is still an evil. Local and customary territorial law embraces it too and has led to numerous clashes, there and elsewhere. - J.Z., 3.6.01.)
NOVAK, MICHAEL, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Catholicism and Capitalism: an Interview with Michael Novak, 2pp, in PP 1682: 93. THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, May 1, 2000. amingardi@wappi.com
NUCLEAR REACTORS, See: CUMMING, BOB, Big Brother & Potassium Iodide, 1p: 7, in PP 1548. - On radiation hazard from nuclear reactors.
NUCLEAR REACTORS & NUCLEAR POWER, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, Prometheus Bound -- and Gagged, 2pp, in PP 1697: 143. - Nuclear power, for war and "for peace", hardly represents Prometheus but, rather, the irresponsibility of governments - and of some private people. Against whom would e.g. L.N.S. want to arm himself with nuclear "weapons"? How would he prevent accidents or misuse of nuclear reactors for "weapons" production, by governments or other terrorists? - J.Z., 2.6.01. - ZUBE, JOHN to MCCARTHY, JOHN, 9.4.01, on microfiche, CD-ROMs & nuclear power use, 4pp, in PP 1697: 167, jmc@Steam.Stanford.EDU
NUCLEAR REACTORS, NUCLEAR ENERGY, See: MOORE, CAROL, Repeal Nuke Plant Liability Limits Petition, 24.6.01, 1p, in PP 1717: 163. - "Libertarians want repeal of the Price-Anderson Law. If nuclear plants are safe, they should be able to get insurance!" carol@carolmoore.net - www.petitiononline.com/repealpa/petition.html www.mothersalert.org/bannerPA.html More background at www.geocities.com/priceanderson/
NUCLEAR TESTS, PRIVATE? See: MULA, TONY, 1993 Secret Nuclear Explosion in Australia, set off by Japanese Doomsday Cult? 1p, 2,000, in PP 1628: 208. tmula@ede.com.au "The point of all this? Australia is so vast and empty that a group of freaks could set-off the world's first non-government or military atomic bomb on its mainland and almost four years would pass before anyone noticed..."
NUCLEAR WAR, See: PP 1725. It contains several relevant articles by LAURANCE LABADIE.
NUCLEAR WAR THREAT, See: BARNES, DON, Short Course in American History, 4pp, in PP 1737/38: 333. mailto:dbarnes@cox-internet.com - In the annotations there is a hint that the Russian government cannot account for ca. 100 suitcase nuclear bombs!
NUCLEAR WAR THREAT, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, The State as the only Defense against Nuclear War, 3pp: 482, in PP 1601-04. - Territorial States are the cause of this threat, too. It would disappear with them as targets, motives, monopoly powers, aggressors & oppressors. - J.Z.
NUCLEAR WEAPONS, See: HOLTON, THOMAS JOHN, Should the LP Oppose Nuclear Weapons? 1p: 77, in PP 1589-94.
NUCLEAR WEAPONS, See: RICKS, THOMAS, The nukes are safe - all 22,000 of them, SMH, 31.8.98, 1p: 125, in PP 1597. - Are such assurances good enough to make us safe from the irresponsible holders of such mad "weapons"? - Power corrupts and ultimate power corrupts ultimately. Only today, I read in a letter to ANALOG, 11/99, that most of Fermi's assistants died from radiation overdoses. The mass media kept silent about this, as far as I know. - J.Z., 12 November 1999.
NURSEY-BRAY, PAUL & FARRAN, ZAID, Supplement 1992-1999 to ANARCHIST THINKERS AND THOUGHT, Greenwood Press, 1992, with some additional material to April 2000, 64pp, in PP 1702: 1. http://chomsky.arts.adelaide.edu.au/politics/ paul.nurseybray@adelaide.edu.au His 1992 bibliography is, to my knowledge, still only available in an expensive library edition. But his previous anarchist bibliography, compiled by Paul Nursey-Bray, Jim Jose, Williams & Graham Purchase has been fiched by me in PP 873. - An astonishing number of texts are added annually but most of them seem to remain out of sight and only a few are represented on the Internet's web pages, although all would easily fit onto a few CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G. to ZUBE, JOHN, 1p, e-mail: solan@nonserviam.com , in PP 1618: 100.
NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor's Word, 1p, in PP 1618: 28, on Stirner, Nietzsche & Rand.
NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor's Word, 1p, in PP 1618: 85. - Critical of Kant and bringing 2 websites and 2 e-mail addresses on Egoism. - He finds Kant's Metaphysics of Morals "most amusing". - Please note that Kant's critiques & most other of his writings were written under censorship and addressed, mostly, to classical scholars of superior intelligence. Thus most of his critics have misunderstood him and still do, often with "arguments" like those of the man in the street. J.Z.
NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor's Word, 1p, on Stirner, in PP 1618: 52.
NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., The Ego and Its Own - The Choice of a New Generation, 2pp, in PP 1618: 77.
NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., The Self, 3pp, in PP 1618: 7.
NYSTROM, VAUGHN C., A Ford is Not a Mango, THE FREEMAN, 1/78, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 401.
OBEDIENCE, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T.
OBEDIENCE, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should we Obey the Laws of our Country? 2000, 14pp, in PP 1705: 69.
OBJECTIONS TO ANARCHISM, See: COUGHLIN, MICHAEL E., Objections to Anarchism. The Principles of Anarchism are Timeless Truths, from DANDELION, Summer 77 - Summer 79, 21pp, in PP 1696: 1. - Put online by ANARCHIST LIBRARY.
OBJECTIVELY SPEAKING, Mission Viejo, CA, I/1, March 1988, 11pp: 85, in PP 1551.
OBJECTIVISM AND AYN RAND, WWW Service, 2pp, with links page, in PP 1681: 29. www.vix.com/objectivism/about-us.html
OBJECTIVISM, See: BRANDEN, NATHANIEL, Who Owns Objectivism, 22.12.99, afterwards by THE DAILY OBJECTIVIST, 25 Dec. 99, 2pp, with a note by J.Z., in PP 1662: 127. www.dailyobjectivist.com/Connect/whoownsobjectivism.asp Atlantis@wetheliving.com - See: CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS,
OBJECTIVISM, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Review: Is Objectivism a Religion? 1969, 2pp, in PP 1687/88:: 275. On the book by Albert Ellis.
OBJECTIVISM, See: INVICTUS.
OBJECTIVISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Recommended Reading for Students of Objectivism and Libertarians, 2pp: 124, in PP 1565-67.
OBJECTIVISM, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS, On Objectivism and Conservatism, 2pp: 57, in PP 1565-67.
OBJECTIVISM, See: SMITH, GEORGE H., Objectivism as a Religion: The Uses and Abuses of the Objectivist Ethics, part I, 16pp: 279. Part II, 9pp: 313, in PP 1565-67.
OBJECTIVISM, See: VIRKKALA, TIMOTHY, At the Altar of Ego, a 13pp review in PP 1681: 1, of: David Kelly, Unrugged Individualism: The Selfish Basis of Benevolence, Institute for Objectivist Studies, 1996, 65pp, from LIBERTY, Sep. 98, (c) Liberty Foundation, webmaster@LibertySoft.com Also other articles in PP 1681.
OBJECTIVISM, Some Objectivist Texts and Newsletter Samples, 175pp: 1, in PP 1598.
OBJECTIVIST CENTRE, THE, TOC www.objectivistcenter.org/ toc@objectivistcenter.org 9pp, in PP 1681: 15. - Web Library, links, 3pp: 15. - Latest News & Highlights from the Oct. 00 issue of NAVIGATOR, links, 1p: 18.
OBJECTIVIST CLUB OF EASTERN MICHIGAN, March 1990 Newsletter, 10pp: 364, in PP 1581-82.
OBJECTIVIST LINKS, 2pp, in PP 1629: 98. - See: JOHN GALT SOCIETY, Queensland. Short Advertisement, giving postal address and phone no. In PP 1627: 121.
OBJECTIVIST SCHOLAR, THE, Piedmont, Cal., II/3, 1985, 16pp: 72, in PP 1598.
OBJECTIVIST STUDIES: tstone1@rochester.rr.com toc@objectivistcenter.org Takes a pro-abortion stand, basically with the usual flawed argument, as stated by Ayn Rand: "... should be left to the sole discretion of the woman involved". He puts it: "... a woman's body is her own, to use as she sees fit." This kind of argument totally ignores that other beings, all still, hopefully, growing up, into better human beings, are also involved, firstly the unborn child, in its initial individual stages, secondly the father, then 4 grandparents & xyz siblings and other relatives. Moreover, hardly any society can be called civilized that does not at least frown upon wilful and unnecessary killings of innocents of the own species. - No man is an island, as an old saying goes. No woman is one, either. I do agree with that, although I am a radical individualist, believing in individual sovereignty. But there are also binding and implied contracts and individual responsibilities. Perhaps none are higher than those of individuals towards their offspring. You might quote pregnancies due to rape. But the unborn, in these cases, is also innocent, however guilty its father. And the abortion would destroy not just the father's "part" of that child. - Let me concede, for the sake of the argument, the unconsciousness of the unborn for the first 9 months in the womb. That comes, roughly, to 9 months x 30 days x 24 hours or a total of 6,480 hours. Now let us compare these hours with the standard unconscious hours of the adult, living, say, 70 years and sleeping, say, 8 hours daily. (Not to speak of their daily periods of thoughtlessness in their "wakeful" hours and their numerous irrational activities.) That comes to 70 years x 365 days x 24 hours, a total of 613,200 hours, which is almost 100 times as many hours of unconsciousness as the unborn spends in the womb. Does that mean that those born should have only 1% of the rights of the unborn, because they are unconscious for so much longer? - Unless one believes in "immaculate conception", responsible action is involved in getting pregnant. And actions have consequences. That applies to some extent even to rape cases, many of which would not have happened - if the victims had been armed and trained or otherwise trained in self-defence - and courts would back them up, rather than the aggressors, in all too many cases. - Isn't it high time to confront all the fallacies in this sphere - with the best refutations so far found, in a single reference work, no matter how voluminous it would have to be? It could be reduced to the size of a CD-ROM. - J.Z., 16. & 23.5.01.
O'CALLAGHAN', GARY, Understanding Exchange Rate Agreements as the Exercise of Market Power, 2pp: 205.
OBSTETRICS, See: LAPP, HANNAH, The Home-Birth Controversy, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 333.
O'CONNOR, MAX T., Deep Anarchy, An Eliminativist View of "The State", 9pp, in PP 1609: 12. - Reprint from EXTROPY, No. 5, Winter 1990.
O'DRISCOLL, GERALD P. & RIZZO, MARIO J., The Economics of Time and Ignorance, N.Y., Blackwell Press, 1985, 261pp, Review only, 6pp, by: KIRZNER, ISRAEL M. & LACHMANN, LUDWIG M.: 105, in PP 1574-75.
OCEAN FREEDOM, See: DAWSON, WAYNE, Freedom Ship Project, 2pp from Sprint 98 issue of FORMULATIONS, in PP 1732: 122. - jongalt@pinn.net www.pinn.net/~jongalt
OCEAN FREEDOM, See: FREEDOM TODAY, Retreating on a Boat, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 51.
OCEAN FREEDOM, See: GERRARD, ROBERT, Mobile Living on the High Seas, 2pp, in PP 1679: 177, on Ocean Freedom and a super-ship, planned liv-julie.sordal@rsea.no www.residensea.com/ info@freedomshipcity.com How solidly must such a vast ship be constructed to withstand being supported, by very long waves, only at its ends or in the middle, with frequent changes of such pressures? Should it be"hinged", separable into modules or submersible for such situations? As for me, I would prefer a vast Zeppelin. - J.Z., 12.5.01.
OCEAN FREEDOM, See: LIFEBOAT FOUNDATION, THE, Oceania Update, 23.2.02: Letter from KLEIN, ERIC, on The Atlantis Project, 1p, in PP 1739: 122. - Via an Ideas Archive sufficient support for this & other projects could be gradually gathered! lifeboard@lifeboat.com http://lifeboat.com
OCEANIA PROJECT, See: PORTER, DOUG, Swimming in Freedom, 2pp, www.zolatimes.com/ , in PP 1663: 142. - On the OCEANIA project which failed because of infighting & debt.
OCEANIA, The Atlantis Project, 12pp, with links, in PP 1672: 171. http://oceaniaorg/indexgif.html oceania-leads@colossus.net
OCEANIA, The Atlantis Project, 1p http://oceania.org/indexgif.html - 168, in PP 1568.
OCIE, DONNELL SYSTEMS, Website, 1p, on replacing paper and microfilm: 323 in PP 1577-78.
OCKERBLOOM, JOHN MARK, The On-Line Books Page, presents: BANNED BOOKS ON-LINE, 6pp, in PP 1677: 109. (c) 1993-2000 by J.M. Ockerbloom onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu He has his own legalized ban on copying his list of banned books! - J.Z., 22.5.01.
O'CONNOR, JOHN J., Jr., "There Orta Be a Law!" or Effective Lobbying, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 262. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
O'CONNOR, MAX T., Deep Anarchy - An Eliminativist View of "The State", Report # TL07D, Terra Libra reprint from EXTROPY # 5, Winter 1990, 7pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 75.
OFFSHORE ENTREPRENEUR, Making Money Offshore, 3 introductory pages with links, Adam Starchild books etc., Cyberhaven.com, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 403.
OFFSHORE ENTREPRENEUR, THE, Home page, contents list, 5pp, Cyberhaven.com, in PP 1678: 66. - I have fought a losing battle - trying to get WORD 97 to take the page number to the end of the right hand margin! - If curses against Microsoft were effective .... J.Z.
OFFSHORE LIBRARY MENU, THE, Links to the Offshore Library, The Offshore Entrepreneur, Swiss Investing, The Investor's Library, The Tax Library, 1p, in PP 1676: 160. "There are currently some 218 jurisdictions that offer ... special incentives." www.cyberhaven.com
OIL DRILLING & ENVIRONMENT, See: ANDERSON, SARAH, Oil Drilling in Alaska, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 57. - I have witnessed myself, e.g. in California, how little modern oil drilling impinges upon the environment. Far less would it do so in an icy wilderness. - J.Z.
OIL INDUSTRY, See: MILLER, C. JOHN, American Oil: Our Bridge to the Future, 4pp: 49, in PP 1581-82.
OIL SPILLS, See: JACKSTADT, STEPHEN L. & LEE, DWIGHT R., Alaska's Other Oil Spill, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 548.
O'KEEFE, STEVE, Publicity on the Internet, 1997, 402pp, $ 29.99, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 366.
O'KEEFFE, MATTHEW, Review, 2pp, of 3 SF books: Brian Aldiss: Enemies of the System; Ira Levin, This Perfect Day & Gene Wolfe, Operation ARES, in PP 1708-1710: 119.
OKONSKI, KENDRA, C., 21, The Pluralism Inherent in Freedom, 1p, in PP 1678: 29. In general terms for voluntarism and experimental freedom but no awareness how they could be realized via exterritorially autonomous volunteer communities under personal laws. - J.Z.
OLLINS, FABIAN, Why and How We Should Leave the European Union, 1p: 792, in PP 1601-04.
OLSHAN, MARC A., Inventing Life in Cuba, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 358. - They are hardly inventing life but, rather, survival options, under wrongful & stupid despotic conditions. - J.Z.
OLSON, D. J., Review, 2pp, of: WATERS, ROBERT A., The Best Defence, 1998, in PP 1697: 91.
OLSON, HOWARD, International Sociobiology Institute, home page, 2pp, with links, in PP 1615: 177. - Contact the Coordinator: hrolson-info@autoresponder.freeyellow.com
OLSON, HOWARD, Libertarian Millennium News, 010101, 1p, in PP 1662: 7. E-mail: howard.olson@juno.com
OLSON, HOWARD, Save the Planet! Smash the State! The Libertarian Millennium, with links, 1p, in PP 1615: 176.
OLSON, HOWARD, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, HOWARD OLSON: A Global Chance for Anti-Statism, an Interview, http://maxpages.com/libertarian http://maxpages.com/chameleon http://maxpages.com/anarchism TLFCT, Feb. 1, 99, 3p, International Libertarian Network, ILN, in PP 1682: 136.
OLSON, HOWARD, The False Choice Between Civil-Liberty & Economic Freedom, 2pp, including links, in PP 1615: 175. - howard.olson@usa.net
OLYMPICS, See: GABB, SEAN, On Watching the Olympic Games on Television, 3pp, in PP 1662: 91.
OMAE, KENICHI, The End of the Nation State, 1p: 113, in PP 1561-63.
O'NEAL, L.K., Communication as a Tool for Promoting Libertarianism, part I, 2pp: 49 & 51, part II, 2pp: 57, in PP 1556. - Why ignore microfilm as a libertarian communication tool? All such tools should be listed and fairly compared. - J.Z.
ON PANARCHY XX - XXIV, Compiled & edited by John Zube, 1050pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1.
ONLIBERTY.NET, Home Page, with links to articles & URL list, 2pp, in PP 1679: 129. mailto:editor@onliberty.net www.onlinbery.net/index.htm
ONLINE BOOKS & COLLECTIONS, 1p, in PP 1704: 56, links. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
ON PRINCIPLE, Reason ... Individual Rights ... Capitalism, Princeton, 8pp introduction: 88; III/13, June 25, 1984, 8pp: 96, in PP 1598.
ONG, WALTER J., S.J., The Talked Book, 4pp, on modern book production: 10, in PP 1595-96.
ON-LINE BOOKS PAGE, Banned Books On-Line, 6pp, in PP 1609: 106. - onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu
ON-LINE BOOKS PAGE, THE, Established 1993, Updated July 15, 1999, 9pp: 191, in PP 1598. - When will the number of online books begin to exceed the number of microfilmed books and when will both exceed the number of books printed on paper? - J.Z., 12.12.99.
ONLINE BOOKS, See: GABB, SEAN, Review of: MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, published online, Sep. 93, 281 Kbs, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com from the Harvard Classics edition, 7pp, in PP 1739: 128. - Although he mentions in his review: "... many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries... ", he does not mention the CD-ROM but only the online publishing option. Why are radicals so slow to take up this radical freedom of expression and information opportunity? - J.Z.
ONLINE BUYERS CLUB, Introduction by e-mail, 1p, August 01, , in PP 1730: 123. sdoow824@yahoo.com Compare consumer coops.
ONLINE PAYMENTS, See: JAYDENEWS, 26 January 2000, Paytrust.com, 5pp, in PP 1618: 204, on Online Bill Payment. http://affiliate.paytrust.com/aff/aff_home.htm , etc. - Note by J.Z., 9. February 2000: An easier way to handle the government's monopolistic, coercive & fraudulent paper money and paper value standard is NOT a good substitute for issuing and accepting your own kind of non-exclusive, optional and market-rated exchange media and value standards & for accepting them & dealing largely in them. For the government's paper money still leaves you exposed to its inflations, stagflations and deflations - even when it is interest-rate manipulated. (E.g. by a Gary Greenberg, as FED director, who seems to have forgotten everything else about money - or is well enough paid for doing so. He seems to be the Pope of the popular religion regarding money - and it leads to a lot of troubles.). Freedom in this sphere would mean something QUITE different, although computers & software programs would also be used.
ONLINE PUBLISHING OF BOOKS? See: WALKER, DAVID, The Chalk and Cheese of the Net. Contrary to the doomsayers, the Web has not put the written word out of business, THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 22 May 01, 1p, in PP 1699: 1. - I consider the potential of CD-ROMs to do so, at least for special library collections, to be much greater. But, like all too many freedom opportunities, it remains still largely unutilized, even though it is, in most countries, quite legal. - J.Z., 28.5.02. david@shorewalker.com ZUBE, JOHN to WALKER, DAVID, 24.5.01, 8pp, in PP 1699: 2, on CD-ROM project, CDs available and microfilms.
ONLINE PUBLISHING, See: INFOSHOP.ORG, Electronic Archives on the World Wide Web, Anarchist Archives, 13 entries, Alternative Archives, 8 entries, Mainstream Electronic Text Archives, 24 entries, 2pp, in PP 1703: 176. Updated July 28, 2000. www.infoshop.org/archives_kiosk.html
ONLINE PUBLISHING, See: OCKERBLOOM, JOHN MARK, The On-Line Books Page, presents: BANNED BOOKS ON-LINE, 6pp, in PP 1677: 109. (c) 1993-2000 by J.M. Ockerbloom onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu He has his own legalized ban on copying his list of banned books! - J.Z., 22.5.01. - LIBERTY LIBRARY, A, Home page, compiled by Robert Bickford www.daft.com 4pp, in PP 1677: 110. - Compilation copyright 1995-2,000. "I'll continue to maintain this site as an introductory and random-stuff resource, but if you want more content than you can shake a really big stick at, you should go visit the Free-Market.Net home page!"
ONLINE PUBLISHING, See: WEBPRONEWS, April 9th, 2001, 4pp, in PP 1697: 171, www.WebProNews.com - "According to Interactive Week's recently completed annual survey of 553 Webmasters, most Web site operational budgets are expected to increase this year over last. Web site budgets for 2000 averaged $404.500, and Webmasters say they expect to see that increase to $ 508,000 for this calendar year. - On the high end, 7.5 % of Webmasters we surveyed say their budgets for 2000 will be $ 1 million or greater, up from 6.2 % who say their 2000 budgets were in the same range. - However, these averages are screwed up by the higher-end websites bumping up averages. When we look at another break-down in the same article of website budgets, we see that 60.7 % of website owners spend $ 50,000 or less in 2000 ...." - Who says that online publishing is always cheap? - J.Z.
ONLINE RESOURCE DIRECTORIES, 1p, short guide, in PP 1704: 142. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
OPAR BOOK SITE, Welcome to the official web site for LEONARD PEIKOFF'S "Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand", features and links only, 1p, in PP 1682: 207. (c) 1991, L. Peikoff . Too many "Randians" are just "second-handers". He may be one, too. - I was not tempted to finish reading his book. - But then tastes differ and it is useless to argue about them. - Some libertarians I find hard or unpleasant to read simply because of their writing style. - J.Z., 25.5.01.
ONTARIO LIBERTY, Mail List, 1p, in PP 1612: 4. - listserv-r@.rational.ca (dot behind the @ correct or typo? - J.Z.
OPEN AIR SPEAKING, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Things Ain't always what they Look, Nov. 11, 1958, 1p, stamped 62, on open air speaking in Detroit of 30's & emergency money issues, in PP 1723/24: 204.
OPERATION ATLANTIS, See: STEVENS, WARREN K., The Story of OPERATION ATLANTIS, 1968, 30 pages : 36-46, in PP 1547.
OPERATION DESERT STORM, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., A Life-Saving Lesson from Operation Desert Storm, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 354.
OPH: Operation Politically Homeless, in PP 1726/27, 1p: 85, 3pp: 117.
OPITZ, EDMUND A., A Reviewer Remembered: John Chamberlain, 1903-1995, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 393.
OPITZ, EDMUND A., Architects of Leviathan, IMPRIMIS, 10/73, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 143.
OPITZ, EDMUND A., Leonard E. Read: A Portrait, THE FREEMAN, 9/98, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 307.
OPITZ, EDMUND A., Liberalism and Religion, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 56.
OPITZ, EDMUND A., Man of Culture, 1p: 3, in PP 1564. On Albert Jay Nock.
OPITZ, EDMUND A., The Genial Mr. Nock, THE FREEMAN, 11/92, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 136.
OPITZ, EDMUND A., To Save the World, THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 8 pp, in PP 1751/52: 128.
OPPENHEIMER, FRANZ, See: SMITH, GEORGE H., Conquest or Consent? The Origin of the State - An Introduction to Franz Oppenheimer's The State, 6pp: 203, in PP 1569-70.
OPPENHEIMER, FRANZ, The State, 1908, Arno Press, 1972, Review only, by COPAS, CANDICE I, 4pp: 710, in PP 1601-04.
OPPO VERLAG, Anzeige von DEGEN, H. J., Herausgeber, Voraussetzungen des Anarchismus, und KLEMM, ULRICH, Prinzip Freiheit, 1 S. , in PP 1716: 40.
OPPORTUNITY COST, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Private Property & Opportunity Cost, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 244. - Deals somewhat with POW's, desertion, warfare & war aims. - J.Z.
OPTIMISM, 2pp, in PP 1701: 72. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
OPTIONALITY & QUINTESSENCE, Tax, the Enemy behind our Backs, 3pp: 161 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY DISCUSSIONS PAGE, August 1998 version, 8pp: 1, in PP 1577-78. - A FAQ on Optionality.
OPTIONALITY DISCUSSIONS, 1p: 9 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY DISCUSSIONS, Home Page, 1p: 10 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY INDEX PAGE & OPTIONALITY NETWORK, 1p: 9 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY INDEX PAGE, 1p: 9 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY MAGAZINE, Titles of Articles, 7pp: 36 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY NEWS, 3pp: 12 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY SEARCH PAGE, 2pp, lists browsers: 15 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY WEBZINE, February 1998, 4pp: 31 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Abbreviations and Symbols, 2pp: 129 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Access Restricted, 3pp: 66 in PP 1577-78. - On committees, public access dogma, the reliability dogma, protectionism and regulations.
OPTIONALITY, Appreciating Appreciation, 3pp: 214 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Beyond Technology, 3pp: 54 in PP 1577-78. - There is no life before and beyond "technology" in the widest sense. We ourselves are examples of natural gene- or biotechnology - and that is based on atomic & subatomic structures and force-relationships. - J.Z., 30.8.99.
OPTIONALITY, Break the Chain, 4pp, on home-schooling: 63 in PP 1577-78. - One can also become chained to the thinking of one's parents or guardians. Self-thinking requires more than home schooling or government run and government regulated schooling. - J.Z.
OPTIONALITY, Choosing Child Activities, 1p: 204 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Competition Policy's Limits, 3pp: 93 in PP 1577-78. - Options are competitive. Competition is optional. Both involve possibilities and free choices. A "competition policy" by governments has little to do with free competition and free options for individuals. - J.Z.
OPTIONALITY, Creating Creativity, 1p: 69 in PP 1577-78. - It can't be created in snails, beetles or worms - and some other beings, beyond some inborn limits. "Release all Creative Energies", recommended Leonard E. Read. Respect the creativity of the past and present through establishing an Ideas Archive and Registry of Talents - as a special free market for them. Affordable alternative media could greatly help in this. So could monetary freedom and panarchism. - J.Z.
OPTIONALITY, Deducation, 1p: 199 in PP 1577-78. - "Deducation is the art of demasking and deconstruction of education as a dictatorial instrument of government control."
OPTIONALITY, Discussions: Libertaria, 2pp, with "new country" links: 158 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Don Paragon's Vision of the Future, 10pp: 217 in PP 1577-78. - Contains sections like: The Rise & Fall of the Government; The End of the Government.
OPTIONALITY, End of the Info Age, 5pp, based on Don Paragon's Vision of the Future: 248 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Freedom of Speech, 3pp: 177 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Globalization - the Debate that isn't, 2pp: 124 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Goofy Geography, 1p: 213 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Homeschooling in Queensland, 2pp: 205 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Homeschooling Methods, 3pp: 207 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Information Policy, 3pp: 180 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Integrated Learning - the forbidden Alternative, 3pp: 182 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Integrated Learning, 4pp: 185 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Interpretations of Optionality, July 1997 version, 3pp: 26 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Learning by Choice, 3pp: 188 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Let's Go Beachwalking! 1p: 226 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Measuring Freedom, 3pp: 228 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Optionality and Anarchy, 2pp: 50 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Duality, 1p: 128 in PP 1577-78. - Duality is merely an all too limited fraction of free choice, free competition, of all our options. All to often it means mere "black and white" thinking, in which the limited "white" option is, usually, all too flawed while free and colourful options are ignored. - J.Z.
OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Parallelism, 1p, review of Edward de Bono's Parallel Thinking:126 in PP 1577-78. - "Lateral thinking".
OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Possibility, 1p: 92 in PP 1577-78. - Options offer possibilities, possibilities offer options. They are not opposites. - J.Z.
OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus the Truth, 2pp: 97 in PP 1577-78. - "The truth" was always a fiction, as e.g. Kant pointed out. Truths as agreements with various facts. All differ, as much as the facts do. But truths and facts give us many options and no one can rightfully restrict our options beyond his own rights and liberties. Our awareness of truths or facts differ even more than the truths and facts, so make either correct or incorrect, right or wrong choices. All constitute our options. Optionality requires that no one wrongfully limits our options, infringing our rights an liberties. - J.Z.
OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Voluntaryism, 1p: 95 in PP 1577-78. - Voluntaryism involves all kinds of freely chosen options and the full range of options are the spectrum for the free actions of volunteers. Why try to see opposites where there really are none? - J.Z.
OPTIONALITY, Panta rei - everything is changing, 2pp: 237 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Peer Pressure Perils, 2pp: 239 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Plan Your Selves, 2pp: 242 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Political Reform, 2pp: 244 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Ruling across the Media, 3pp: 270 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, School Makes Children Sick! 3pp: 272 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Science: Truth or Fraud? 5pp: 276 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Signs of Change, 3pp: 281 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Standards of Measurement, 6pp: 284 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Tertiary Education, 3pp: 168 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Case against Science, 3pp: 55 in PP 1577-78. - There exists much called "science"", even in the natural sciences, that does not really deserve that name & there are technologies that do not really help (moral & rational beings), e.g. the technologies of oppression, torture and mass-murder. But this fact should not lead us to reject real science, which is not uncritically addicted to any model or paradigm or definition, or any helpful technology, like e.g. microfiche and online publishing. However, there should also be freedom, for all who want this, to live, as much as they can, without any of the fruits of science and technology. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.8.1999.
OPTIONALITY, The Changing Face of the Marketplace (B), 3pp: 174 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Evil Side of Sport, 3pp 252 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Great Separation, 4pp: 260 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Horror of School, 5pp: 264 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Information Conundrum, 4pp: 131 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Literacy Debate, 4pp: 134 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Message of Words, 7pp: 139 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Problem with Science, 1p: 146 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Sun Rises in New Zealand, 3pp: 147 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Trouble with Trade, 3pp: 98 in PP 1577-78. - We live and prosper through trade. Society Is Exchange, as Bastiat said. Troubles arise only when people have the wrong views on trading, views that make them insist e.g. on "protectionism" and monetary despotism. - J.Z.
OPTIONALITY, The Web Is Free! 10pp: 100 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, The Web is so different ..., 3pp: 110 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Those disgusting School Uniforms (B), 6pp: 114 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Versatility in Personality, 3pp: 119 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Voluntaria: beyond politics, 2pp: 122 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, What Is Optionality, 3pp - Compiled from recent discussions: 23 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, What Is Optionality? 2pp: 29 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, What Is Optionality? List of Articles, 2pp: 10 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, When Means Become Ends, 2pp: 78 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, WHEN, the World Home Education Network, 3pp: 80 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Whither Identity? 4pp: 83 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Why online services will continue to be free! 3pp: 88 in PP 1577-78.
OPTIONALITY, Why Optionality makes more sense than Science, 2pp: 90 in PP 1577-78.
ORDER THROUGH FULL LIBERTY, See: ASHFORD, NIGEL, Spontaneous Order, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 316. - Most advocates of natural harmony and spontaneous order have still to consider the harmony and order that would result from voluntary State membership and exterritoriality for volunteers. Even regarding free banking they have confined their considerations largely to one form of gold standard notes. - J.Z.
ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT, See: MANN, FREDERICK, The Missing Function, 1993, copyrighted, 4pp, on infrastructure of organizations to implement key organization concepts, in PP 1615: 133.
ORIENT, JANE M., Comparable Worth vs. Civil Liberty: Are Feminists Pro-Choice? THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 579.
ORIENT, JANE M., Criminal Liberty and Civil Liability: Can Free Enterprise Survive? THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 6pp, in PP 1754: 61.
ORIENT, JANE M., M.D., Eco-Justice, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 2pp, in PP 1753: 156.
ORKIN, ANNE, Dear Mrs. McCarty, open letter, on gun laws, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 76.
ORKIN, ANN, Environmentally Friendly Weapons, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 321. - Non-lethal weapons would be a better term here. - J.Z.
ORKIN, ANN, Favorite classic comedy movies, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 317.
ORKIN, ANN, Future Tech, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 329.
ORKIN, ANN, Mediation FAQ, on mediation, arbitration & litigation, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 326.
ORNSTEIN, ROBERT & SOBEL, DAVID, The Healing Brain. Breakthrough Discoveries about how the Brain Keeps us Healthy, 1999, 301pp, $ 16, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 390. - I would add: Or sick! - J.Z.
O'ROURKE, P.J., A Cool and Logical Analysis of the Bicycle Menace, 2pp, in PP 1707: 76.
O'ROURKE, P.J., A Review, 3pp, of: Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing by Marilyn Schwartz and the Task Force on Bias-Free Language of the Association of American University Presses, from THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR, August 1995, in PP 1707: 78.
O'ROURKE, P.J., Agricultural Policy: How to Tell Your Ass from this Particular Hole in the Ground, from PARLIAMENT OF WHORES, 1991, 5pp, in PP 1707: 85.
O'ROURKE, P.J., An Alphabet for Schoolboys, 3pp, in PP 1707: 98.
O'ROURKE, P.J., An Argument in Favour of Automobiles vs. Pedestrians, from: "Give War a Chance", 1992, Atlantic Monthly Press, 2pp, in PP 1707: 97.
O'ROURKE, P.J., Catching the Greased Pig, 1p, in PP 1707: 93, from: THE WEEKLY STANDARD, February 2, 1998.
O'ROURKE, P.J., Closing the Wealth Gap, from talk at June 97 Cato Conference in Shanghai, China, 2pp, in PP 1707: 94.
O'ROURKE, P.J., Forum Sites, 1p, in PP 1707: 102.
O'ROURKE, P.J., How to Explain Conservatism to your Squishy Liberal Friends: Individualism 'R.' Us, 3pp, in PP 1707: 73.
O'ROURKE, P.J., Interviews Hunter S. Thomson, early 80's, 1p, in PP 1707: 73.
O'ROURKE, P.J., On "Clive Anderson Talks Back", transcribed excerpt of an interview, Nov. 1994, Channel 4, U.K., late night chat show, 2pp, in PP 1707: 83.
O'ROURKE, P.J., Some articles by and interviews of P. J. O'Rourke, all freely available on the Internet, although with copyrights reservations, 34pp, in PP 1707: 73. - From STEVEN MACLAUGHLIN'S "The Unofficial P. J. O'ROURKE HOMEPAGE". steve@web-presence.com
O'ROURKE, P.J., Talks Politics, an interview, TORONTO SUN, Nov. 11, 96, 1p, in PP 1707: 84.
O'ROURKE, P.J., The Liberty Manifesto, 1p, in PP 1707: 92, from THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR, July 1993.
O'ROURKE, P.J., The Politics of Worry, from a lecture, Nov. 7th, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1707: 90.
ORTMAN, MARK, A Simple Guide to Self-Publishing, 62pp, $ 9.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 360.
OSTERFELD, DAVE, Marx, Mises and Socialism, THE FREEMAN, 10/74, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 71.
OSTERFELD, DAVID, Africa and the Difference between Growing Food and Eating it, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 11pp, in PP 1755/56: 213.
OSTERFELD, DAVID, African Famine: The Harvest of Socialist Agriculture, 2pp from THE PRAGMATIST: 126, in PP 1572-73.
OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Failures & Fallacies of Foreign Aid, THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 17pp, in PP 1761-63: 275. - Governments, in their unlimited "wisdom", have managed to ignore such information for decades. - I doubt that this is only because of the "fringe benefits" they receive in the process. - J.Z.
OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Politics of Economic Stagnation, THE FREEMAN, 11/81, 11pp, in PP 1749/50: 174.
OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Real Kinder, Gentler Society, 1p, 1992, in PP 1730: 39. On free market.
OSTRACISM, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Power of Ostracism, 4pp: 53, in PP 1601-04.
OUGHTS, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, My View of Oughts, 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 22. - FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Some Problems with Ayn Rand's Derivation of Ought from Is, 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 25.
OUTLAWS, See: PARTISAN, ERNEST, In Praise of Outlaws, 2001, 2pp: 814. - Well, there are "outlaws" and - "outlaws"! - J.Z. - WOLFE, CLAIRE, Hey, Are You an Outlaw? 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 817. http://backwoodshome.com/
OVERPOPULATION, See: ARMSTRONG, ARI, The Cure for "Overpopulation", Nov. 17, 99, 2pp, in PP 1662: 121.
OVERPOPULATION? See: CLARK, COLIN, Exploding Population Myths, Oct. 1977 paper, LAND & LIBERTY, March- April 1978, 2pp, from THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1684: 129.
OVERPOPULATION?, See: DOERING, DETMAR, Es gibt keine ueberschuessigen Menschen, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 36.
OVERPOPULATION? See: GUPTA, ANANDA, The Overpopulation Myth. On Julian Simon and Preaching to the Damned, 2pp, TLFCT, Aug. 7, 00, in PP 1684: 126.
OVERPOPULATION? See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., The World Food Crisis, THE FREEMAN, 12/75, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 116, on producer incentives.
OVERPOPULATION?, See: SOWELL, THOMAS: Julian Simon, combatant in a 200-year war, 2pp, in PP 1614: 102. - On overpopulation "hysteria".
OVERTON, RICHARD, An Arrow Against All Tyrants, 2pp, in PP 1675: 41.
OXYGEN THERAPY?, See: PILSWORTH, ALWYNE, Oxygen Therapies under Attack, 3pp: 738, in PP 1601-04.
OZONE DEPLETION?, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., If they just Repeat it often enough, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1616: 109. - On "ozone depletion".
OZONE HOLE?, See: PANCZENKO, OLEG, Eclectic Bibliography on the "Ozone Hole" and the Greenhouse Effect, 1989, 2pp, in PP 1609: 51. - From FORT FREEDOM files.
PAARLBERG, DON, Tarnished Gold: Fifty Years of New Deal Farm Programs, IMPRIMIS, 11/87, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 516. - See under FARM PROGRAMS.
PAGE, GABE, 18, The Slave Factory, 1p, in PP 1678: 25. Against compulsory school attendance.
PAGLIA, BOB, Review of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, aired on "The Movie Man", July 5, 1995. Ch. 28: "Movie Messages", July 7, 1995, Ch. 29, CTV, Connecticut. Here in 1/2 p abstract only, in PP 1682: 100.
PAINE, THOMAS, American Slavery in America, 1775, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 159.
PAINE, THOMAS, Government vs. Society, 1p: 660, in PP 1601-04.
PAINE, THOMAS, Online writings, www.infedils.org 2pp of links, indicating size of files, in PP 1732: 206.
PAINE, THOMAS, See: CLARK, HARRY H., Compiler, The Wisdom of Thomas Paine, 19pp, in PP 1668/69: 161. - This is another A-Z compilation that should be made part of a comprehensive libertarian encyclopaedia! - J.Z.
PAINE, THOMAS, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Thomas Paine: Architect of Cooperative Individualism, 1995, Part I only, 5pp, in PP 1668/69: 149.
PAINE, THOMAS, See: SKELTON, J.W., Tom Paine: The Founding Father America Disowned, from S's book on Paine, 1992, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 154.
PAINE, THOMAS, See: PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Tom Paine's Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 4/89, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 320.
PAINE'S TORCH, Grateful Slave, 1p: 9, in PP 1569-70. - From ZENO Press.
PALASEK, KAREN Y., Review, 3pp, of: WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Free Banking in Britain: Theory, Experience and Debate, 1800-1845, Cambridge, CUP, 1984, 171pp: 90, in PP 1574-75. - I believe it was NEVER COMPLETELY free. At least it was restrained, if not legally, then by still prevailing popular prejudices on money, e.g. insistence upon at least fractional rare metal cover of issues and metallic redemption by the issuer, upon demand. That is only a fraction of the rightful and rational freedom options. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
PALESTINE, See: GABB, SEAN, What to Do about Israel! Free Life Commentary No. 57 of 11.10.01, 3pp, in PP 1739: 88. - Recognize it & ALL other governments and aspiring minorities ONLY as exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers. Full experimental freedom for all of them - at their own risk and expense. All territorial governments and movements ought to be denied all legitimacy, all privileges, all powers, all support, as inherently aggressive and oppressive towards their internal and external dissenters. Territorialism is the most wide-spread and still all too popular form of totalitarianism and it wrongs and harms everybody. - PIOT, J.Z., 10.2.02, 2.3.02.
PALMER R. CHITESTER FUND, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1660: 116. Bob Chitester, President info@prcfund.org The Idea Channel www.ideachannel.com/ features discussions between scholars. Stossell in the Classroom www.prcfund.org/stossel/index.html The Classical Beat www.classicalbeat.org - promotes classical music nation-wide.
PALMER, TOM G., Intellectual Property, 4pp, Diss. Abstract: 321, in PP 1574-75.
PALMER, TOM G., Liberalism: Cosmopolitan or Nationalist? 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 324, from: HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, 10/2, Spring 1996. - False alternatives! Both - and much more - but only for those who like them! - J.Z. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
PALMER, TOM G., Money, Trust, and the Law: Coercive Power or Spontaneous Order? n.d., 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 620.
PALMER, TOM G., The Case of the Missing Premise; or, The Axiom that Wasn't Categorical, 3pp, in PP 1674: 17.
PANARCHISM, See: GRAVESON, R.H., The Conflict of Laws, 6th ed., 1969 & G.C. CHESHIRE, Private International Law, 5th ed., 1957, short extracts, by J.Z. of passages that are of some panarchist interest, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1025.
PANARCHISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Regarding the "Libertarian Socialist League", 20.6.39, Comments on Melchior Seele's criticism of the Manifesto issued by the "Libertarian Socialist League". (See MAN!, Dec. 38, Feb. 39, April 39), 5pp, in PP 1725: 95. - This article contains a large panarchistic segment! - J.Z.
PANARCHISM, See: SCHEER, ROBERT, Bush's Faustian Deal with the Taliban, LA TIMES, 22 May 02, 2pp, in PP 1728: 190, sent in anonymously by generous53@aol.com - Even the Taliban fanatics are entitled to self-government, but only for their own volunteers and only on the basis of exterritorial autonomy. If that had been conceded to them, as well as to all other dissenting minorities, most of the private and governmental terrorist acts would not have taken place, particularly since that would have undermined all notions of collective responsibility as well, whenever they are wrongfully applied to people who are not voluntary followers. And when one can have, quite freely, the government or non-governmental society of one's dreams, among like-minded people, as a matter of individual choice, hatreds will tend to disappear and one will begin to blame oneself rather than non-members, for the own mistakes. But where are these 2 significant alternatives sufficiently discussed outside my PEACE PLANS series? - Experimental freedom, freedom of action and full minority autonomy for all, but quite without any territorial monopoly! - J.Z., 27.2.02.
PANARCHISM, See: SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY, On Panarchism, 23pp, file Panslogscompilation 230601, in PP 1689-1693: 716.
PANARCHISM, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Panarchismus. Jedem der Staat oder die freie Gemeinschaft seiner Traeume!, 2 S., in PP 1625: 57. - See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Panarchistic (Not Pananarchistic!) Notions, 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 291.
PANARCHISM, See: ZUBE, JOHN to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 12.1.2000, 7 S., in PP 1617: 112. - Enthaelt einen Entwurf ueber Panarchismus: JEDEM DER STAAT ODER DIE FREIE ODER SOZIALE GEMEINSCHAFT SEINER TRAEUME - DURCH PANARCHISMUS, DER LAISSEZ FAIRE VERLANGT, NICHT NUR IN DER OEKONOMIE UND NICHT NUR FUER FREIHEITSSUCHENDE, 5 S.: 114. --- LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F. to ZUBE, JOHN, 16.1.2000, 1 S., mit seiner Redigierung meines Panarchismus Entwurfs, 5 S., in PP 1617: 119.
PANCZENKO, OLEG, Eclectic Bibliography on the "Ozone Hole" and the Greenhouse Effect, 1989, 2pp, in PP 1609: 51. - From FORT FREEDOM files.
PAPER MONEY, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Constitution & Paper Money, THE FREEMAN, 7/83, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 40.
PAPER MONEY, See: ROSS, ERNEST G., Letter from the Paper Planet, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 268. - Paper money does not have to be monopolized & be legal tender. Nor does it need gold-redemption by the issuer to enable it to reckon in gold weight units. - J.Z.
PARALLEL CURRENCIES, See: HANKE, STEVEN H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, WSJ Jan. 11.00 & CATO, in PP 1745-1748: 597.
PARALLEL CURRENCIES, See: FREE BANKING & MONETARY FREEDOM.
PARALLEL CURRENCIES, See: BLANC, JÉROME, Les monnaies paralléles. Unité et diversité du fait monétaire, Université Lumière Lyon 2, Centre Walras, France, L'Harmattan eds, 2000, 351pp. Flyer, 1p, for French book, with contents list , in PP 1745-1748: 621.
PARKER, S.E., Archists, Anarchists and Egoists, 3pp, in PP 1618: 34.
PARKER, S.E., Comment to Ken Knudson, 2pp, in PP 1618: 83.
PARKER, S.E., Malfew Seklew - The Jester Philosopher of Egoism, 2pp, in PP 1610: 57.
PARKER, S.E., Minus One, 2pp, in PP 1610: 41 & 44.
PARKER, S.E., On Revisiting "Saint Max", 2pp, in PP 1618: 65.
PARKER, S.E., Preface, 1p, in PP 1618: 68. On Stirner & other egoists. - Note that NON SERVIAM Nos. 13 & 14 do together contain the last issue of Sid Parker's EGO, whose part is now taken over by NON SERVIAM.
PARKER, S. E., See: LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Morality vs. Egoism, and exchange between Robert LeFevre and S.E. Parker in MINUS ONE, issues 20 & 21, dated Oct-Dec. 1967, 4pp, in PP 1680: 150, from the archives of THE MEMORY HOLE. - MINUS ONE has been fiched by LMP, either completely or nearly so, in several batches, as they became available. - J.Z.
PARKER, S.E., Sociolatry, 1p: 16, in PP 1564.
PARKER, S.E., Some Reflections, 2pp, in PP 1610: 50. - Unsigned, but, I suppose, by him. - J.Z.
PARKER, S.E., The Egoism of Max Stirner, 2pp, in PP 1618: 53.
PARKER, S.E., Three comments on your article "The Union of Egoists" which appeared in NON SERVIAM, 1p, in PP 1618: 97.
PARKER, S.E., to LABADIE, LAURANCE & ROSEMAN, HERBERT, n.d., 2pp, (47), in PP 1723/24: 290.
PARKER, S.E., to LABADIE, LAURANCE, June 20, 1962, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 376.
PARKER, S.E., to LABADIE, LAURANCE, May 16, 1962, 1/2p, in PP 1723/24: 375.
PARKER, S.E., Wm. Flygare (1916-1997), paragraph, biographical, in PP 1618: 98.
PARKS, LARRY to ZUBE, JOHN, 6.1.2000, 1p, in PP1613: 100. http://www.FAME.org
PARKS, LARRY to ZUBE, JOHN, 9. 1. 2000, 1p, in PP1613: 105.
PARKS, LAWRENCE, Burn your House - Boost the Economy, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 187.
PARKS, LAWRENCE, What the President Should Know about our Monetary System, 1999, 8pp, in PP1613: 111.
PARLIAMENTARISM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Is Individual Liberty Possible in a Parliamentary Democracy? 1996/98, 4pp, in PP 1612: 50.
PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY? See: FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Charade of Participatory Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 2/91, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 300.
PARTIES, See: LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Radikale Erkenntnisse aus der Parteienforschung, 2 S., in PP 1625: 36.
PARTIES, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., My Looting Will Be More Efficient than My Opponent's, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 47.
PARTIES, See: NAGEL, KARL, Politik ist widerwaertig, menschenverachtend, oberflaechlich und brutal, deshalb muss eine Partei diese Eigenschaften verinnerlichen, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 84. - Ein ef Interview.
PARTIES, See: UN-PARY, Introducing the UN-Party. Help Us UnDo Big Government, 1p. Advertisement, in PP 1656-1659: 429. Another adv., 1p: 442. - See e.g. under: LIBERTARIAN PARTY; WORKERS PARTY, PROGRESS PARTY, LIBERTARIANZ.
PARTISAN, ERNEST, In Praise of Outlaws, 2001, 2pp: 814. - Well, there are "outlaws" and - "outlaws"! - J.Z.
PARTNERSHIPS, See: ROSS, ERNEST G., The Siren of Partnership, THE FREEMAN, 7/83, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 386. - There is nothing wrong with businesslike partnership or cooperation - except when they are with territorial governments or other criminals. - J.Z.
PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Agricultural Technology, Economic Incentives & World Food Problems, THE FREEMAN, 7/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 488.
PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Economic Reality & U.S. Government Farm Programs, THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 510.
PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Protectionism & Agricultural Price Supports, THE FREEMAN, 10/86, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 107. - It might require voluntary taxation to finally end this absurdity, too. - J.Z.
PASOUR, E.C., Jr., The World Food Crisis, THE FREEMAN, 12/75, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 116, on producer incentives.
PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Victims of Reform Laws, THE FREEMAN, 4/77, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 60 . - We are all victimized by millions of wrongful laws, those of "our" and, less, those of all other countries. - J.Z.
PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Why Regulators Can't Regulate Effectively, THE FREEMAN, 6/86, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 348.
PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Your Money - Your Choice, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 372. - Although we own it or possess it temporarily and may have rightly earned it, it isn't "our" money in every sense, since we have neither issued it or were free to refuse or discount it in favor of something better. And governments do also restrict our choices with that part of their governmental money which they do not directly or indirectly confiscate from us. This situation is not properly described as free choice. - J.Z.
PASOUR, ERNEST, Affirmative Action: A Counterproductive Policy, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 534.
PASTORELLO, DOMENICO, Blackmail! - 1p, in PP 1610: 52.
PASTRONE, MICHAEL J., The Resource Directory, 1995, A directory to directories of CD-ROM offers, 13p: 320, in PP 1581-82.
PATENTS ON GENES? See: GREISCH, CARY Cary.Greisch@diala.greenpeace.org 11 May 01 letter of concern about patenting genes, 1p. My response: Abolish all patent and copyrights laws! - J.Z., 11.5.01, in PP 1675: 133. Also the previous letter, 8 May 01, 2pp, both forwarded by Christian Butterbach ....................... [CB: E-mail address deleted by me! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm] : 134. - If any "patents" are due in this sphere, they should be granted only to "mother nature"! - Libertarian "self-ownership" does also mean that each person owns his own genes! - J.Z., 24.5.02.
PATENTS, See: PALMER, TOM G., Intellectual Property, 4pp, Diss. Abstract: 321, in PP 1574-75.
PATENTS, See: WEBSTER, DANIEL, Patents & Inventors, extract from an 1852 speech, in PP 1668/69, 1p: 8.
PATIENTS' RIGHTS, See: CUNNINGHAM, SHEILA, Your Rights As A Patient, 5pp, with a draft for a "Living Will", in PP 1656-1659: 168.
PATON, W.A., The Gullible Society, THE FREEMAN, 1/74, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 543. - Society is not gullible, but too many individuals are. - J.Z., 3.6.02. - When ANALOG published, as a joke, an article on the rights of germs, a newspaper took it up, in the U.S., interviewed 138 people with the petition of this article, to uphold these "rights" - and 100 of these 138 people subscribed to it! - Can there be a better and shorter demonstration of public miseducation? - No wonder that so many politicians, bureaucrats and other conmen are still in business. - J.Z., 11.6.02.
PATRICK, JAMES C., A Better World, THE FREEMAN, 4/79, 1p, in PP 1749/50: 415.
PATRIOTISM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Can a Freeman be Patriotic? 1996/98, 1p, in PP 1612: 58.
PATTON, ROBERT, Drug Legislation, THE FREEMAN, 1/73, 7pp, in PP 1753: 157. - Power addicts pass drug laws! Power addiction victimizes many more people than does drug addiction and makes it even harder for its victims to escape it. - J.Z., 17.5.02. - Drug users, as well as those not addicted to power or drugs, would have the same "right" to pass laws against power adducts. - All ought to learn to leave each other sufficiently alone. However, I would only fly with pilots tested for the absence of narcotic drugs. Given individual sovereignty and individual secessionism, I would separate myself from all power addicts. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
PATTON, ROBERT, The Voucher System - Trap for the Unwary, THE FREEMAN, 4/71, 3pp, in PP 1764: 28. See: EDUCATION, SCHOOLS, HOME SCHOOLING.
PAUL, RON, Five Myths about the Gold Standard, 4pp: 16 & 23/24, in PP 1572-73.
PAUL, RON, On the Withholding Tax, 1p, 2001 news, in PP 1685/86: 412.
PAUL, RON, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO & STAGNARO, CARLO, RON PAUL on Politics and Freedom, 3pp, TLFCT, March 13, 2000, in PP 1682: 116. - An Interview.
PAUL, RON, See: SNYDER, KENT, Ron Paul has Put forward the Liberty Amendment, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 754. Website: www.thelibrtycommittee.org
PAUL, RON, What Is Free Trade? CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, May 2, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1629: 173.
PAULING, LINUS, Dietary Recommendations for Persons with Border-line Health, 1p: 123, in PP 1595-96.
PAULK, THELEN, A Visitor from the Past, a poem, 1p, in PP 1718 - 1721: 798.
PAUPER'S BOOKS, Home Page, 1p, http://wcnet.org/~paupers/home.html , in PP 1717: 204. - Paupers would not need bookshops - if all books were offered e.g. on microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, by snail mail. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
PAVLIK, GREGORY P., The Ethics of War: Hiroshima & Nagasaki After 50 Years, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 472.
PAVLIK, GREGORY P., The Individual Anarchists: An Anthology of Liberty (1881-1908), edited by Frank H. Brooks, Transaction Books, 1994, 310pp, $ 39.95. Here only a 1 page review from THE FREEMAN, April 95: 114, in PP 1550. - I would gladly swap 50 LMP duplicates for a copy of this book. First come, first served! - J.Z., 30.10.99.
PAXTON, EVAN, Women, Men, and Social Change, 9pp: 349, in PP 1565-67.
PAYNE, JAMES L., 80 Million Volunteers, but where Are the Voluntarists? THE FREEMAN, 1/91, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 413 .
PAYNE, JAMES L., Do We Really Want More Policemen? THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 2pp, in PP 1754: 1. - Good policing is not impossible. It is merely outlawed. Only competing police forces will be tough enough on real crimes and they would leave victimless criminals alone - unless they are members of a community which has, e.g., outlawed alcohol and drugs for its voluntary members. Most monopolistic police forces support criminal regimes and criminal laws and are never sufficiently purged of criminals in their own ranks, up to the top jobs. - Power corrupts. - J.Z.
PAYNE, JAMES L., How Many Laws Are Enough? THE FREEMAN, 4/92, 2pp, in PP 1764: 205.
PAYNE, JAMES L., How Smart is Big Brother? THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 105. - Big brothers have small brains, ideas and memories - but big fists. - J.Z.
PAYNE, JAMES L., Taxation Costs 65c for Every $, 2pp in PP 1637-1640: 483. From IMPRIMIS.
PAYNE, JAMES L., Who Are the Problem-Solvers? , THE FREEMAN, 5/89, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 574. - Full experimental freedom or exterritorial autonomy or panarchies or polyarchies - for & among all those who think that they can solve problems! No more territorial monopolies & compulsory memberships in States! - J.Z.
PAYNE, NEILL H., Student Beaten Unconscious for Confederate Flag Picture in School Library Book, 2001, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710, at the end. - Logic, reasoning, tolerance, respect for individual rights and liberties, are, obviously, not taught in schools any longer, if they ever were. Rather, now: intolerance and aggression in favour of "politically correct" "thinking". - J.Z., 15.7.01.. Report by rcg@destiny-worldwide.net libnetd@yahoogroups.com realtruth@egroups.com
PAYTRUST.COM, See: JAYDENEWS, 26 January 2000, Paytrust.com, 5pp, in PP 1618: 204, on Online Bill Payment. http://affiliate.paytrust.com/aff/aff_home.htm , etc. - Note by J.Z., 9. February 2000: An easier way to handle the government's monopolistic, coercive & fraudulent paper money and paper value standard is NOT a good substitute for issuing and accepting your own kind of non-exclusive, optional and market-rated exchange media and value standards & for accepting them & dealing largely in them. For the government's paper money still leaves you exposed to its inflations, stagflations and deflations - even when it is interest-rate manipulated. (E.g. by a Gary Greenberg, as FED director, who seems to have forgotten everything else about money - or is well enough paid for doing so. He seems to be the Pope of the popular religion regarding money - and it leads to a lot of troubles.). Freedom in this sphere would mean something QUITE different, although computers & software programs would also be used.
PEACE & JUSTICE, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, Peace and Justice, THE FREEMAN, 5/74, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 39.
PEACE PLANS 1-20, now available as RTF e-mail attachments to anyone interested, upon request, in small batches, no charge - until I can offer them cheaply on a CD-ROM, together which much other libertarian material: Total: 7.84 Mbs from over 1450 pages, which it took me 13 years to produce. Since then about 70 issues p.a., averaging over 300 pages - but only on microfiche! Note that PEACE PLANS 19 A & B, on monetary freedom, are already available in the appendix on my main website: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube - which brings my LMP Literature List up to PEACE PLANS 1545. - Note: PEACE PLANS 399-401, my first peace book, is now also digitized and, for the time being, available free online, as a zipped WORD file, 579 Kbs. Unzipped with ca. 2.3 Mbs, it is a bit too much for e-mailing. In future it is to be available, with much else, on a libertarian CD-ROM. Please note also that the above listed Mbs are among my contributions towards one or several libertarian CD-ROMs that either I or others will come to compile. You may include them or any segment on your website. Anyone may also freely reproduce the nearly 5 Mbs of my main website and the supplementary list for PEACE PLANS 1546 - 1620 that is available on the www.butterbach.net (Size?) I do intend to continue my LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING until I have reached PEACE PLANS (PP) No. 2,000. But do not expect me to scan-in all of its ca. 500,000 pages. The microfilming of pages is still much more accurate, is automated and computerized and much easier and time-saving for me, even through a commercial micrographic agency, than is scanning and proof-reading. My conversion from duplicating and offset printing the above early PEACE PLANS issues to microfiching the following helped me to increase my annual page output about 189 times! Have you become 189 times as productive through your computer usage? Apart from copyrights restrictions, to the extent that they can be successfully imposed upon us or are supported by you, you are invited to scan-in all those libertarian texts that you do like and that are accessible to you and to offer them e.g. on microfiche, on floppy disks, on CD-ROMs, via e-mail or on websites. If all active libertarians did the whole job of permanent and cheap libertarian publishing, tackling e.g., the whole backlog of out of print and unpublished libertarian writings, in a division of labor scheme, in loose collaboration, just to avoid the duplication of efforts and to announce all of them, then each participant would not have to do much of this chore and spend much time, money and energy on it. Perhaps as few as 300 CD-ROMs or at least CVDs could already reproduce all libertarian writings and 10 CD-ROMs might already contain a life-time's libertarian reading! How many libertarian Mbs do you have to offer for the first libertarian CD-ROM issues? How many do you offer on the Internet? PIOT, John Zube <jzube@acenet.com.au LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, P.O. Box 52 Berrima, NSW 2577, Australia, Tel.: (02) 48771436 - No Fax! www.acenet.com.au/~jzube
PEACE PLANS 18: A replacement edition for the old PP 18 edition that reproduced part of my "An ABC Against Nuclear War", a book now microfiched again, in PP 16 & 17, together with much other material.
PEACE PLANS No. 1759 & 1760: 82 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS, 420pp.
PEACE PLANS No. 1761 - 1763: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 131 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000,Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS, 630pp: 1-630.
PEACE PLANS No. 1764: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 47 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, 210 pp, in PP 1764: 1. - Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS.
PEACE PLANS No. 1765, LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 41 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, in PP 1765, 210pp: 1. - Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS
PEACE PLANS No. 1766-1768, LIBERTYHAVEN. COM, 151 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, 630pp: 1. - Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS.
PEACE PLANS No. 399-401: My 1962 German peace book manuscript, previously reproduced in PEACE LANS 399-401, has now been digitized as well and is available, zipped in RTF, as an Outlook Express e-mail attachment. (Until it is available on a CD-ROM.) It comes in this form to 579 Kbs. Unzipped ca. 2.3 Mbs. - Does it still offer the best libertarian peace program? It is to be part of a future libertarian CD-ROM, together with its English translation and much other material. - J.Z.
PEACE, See: ANTI-WAR PROPAGANDA, Links, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 68.
PEACE, See: BERTOLINI, LAURA to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.7.00, on an international peace conference, Oct. 13/14, 00, Trento, Italy, 2pp, in PP 1629: 177. laura.bertolini@soc.unitn.it
PEACE, See: CHODOROV, FRANK, Peace or Politics, 3pp: 28, in PP 1549. - I would have titled my essay on this subject rather: Peace or Territorial Politics? - J.Z.
PEACE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, World Peacekeeping Policy, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 432. - Repeated: 748. - Bound book editions do have their advantages over loose leaf collections of photocopies or print-outs, especially when the pages are not numbered.
PEACE, See: FORT FREEDOM, Peace! Arms Control! Disarmament, 1p quoting Hitler and reporting on the doings of German and U.K. diplomats before all hell broke out. In PP 1609: 50.
PEACE, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, War, Peace, International Affairs, list of resources, 1p, in PP 1704: 5, with the number or references in each category, going from 1-53 resources, the highest number referring to Commentary, Opinion and Book Reviews.
PEACE, See: HART, DAVID, Social Harmony, Free Trade and Peace, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 299.
PEACE, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, World Peace Meeting, a play in one act, 1p, 1935, in PP 1723/24: 26.
PEACE, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, in PP 1725. This issue contains at least 28 articles dealing with war, peace and the nuclear war threat.
PEACE, See: MOORE, CAROL, Join Libertarians for Peace, 1p appeal, 17 Nov. 01, in PP 1732: 188, - The achievement of peace requires a scientific approach (combined with a moral one), which is at least as thorough as is military science in the preparation for and conduct of wars. One can't ride towards peace on a few popular myths, errors & prejudices & with the help of most conventional (territorial) institutions & methods. However, Carol Moore is at least a territorial decentralist and secessionist. Most peace advocates haven't explored the exterritorial autonomy and voluntaristic approach to peace, one combined with a libertarian revolution, liberation and defensive warfare program that could reduce rightful defensive wars to genuine and very limited police actions against war criminals only. Such rightful resistance against war mongers would not require ABC mass murder devices, air raids, rockets, heavy artillery, tanks and a navy. See e.g. my 2 peace books in PP 16-18 (now available via e-mail) and PP 61- 63. (The German original of the latter work fiched in PP 399-401, is now also available digitized by e-mail, zipped: 579 Kbs., J.Z., 31.5.02.) - PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.02. carol@carolmoore.net www.libertarians4peace.net infor@libertarians4peace.net http://groups.yahoo.com/group/libs4peace www.carolmoore.net
PEACE, See: RUMMEL, RUDOLF & FREEMAN, THE, Interview: Rudolph Rummel Talks about the Miracle of Liberty & Peace, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 10 pp, in PP 1761-63: 487. - Prof. Rummel realized how unwieldy and numerous his website pages are and would like to see them combined on a single CD. Who will help to produce it for him and all his potential readers? - I downloaded & printed out thousands of his web pages - but have not yet sorted them out and read them. Some of his tables I could not open at all, from their downloads. Neither online nor paper reading, nor even offline-reading of downloads have so far been made easy and cheap in these formats. A single CD-ROM could integrate all his valuable contributions much better and could be provided rather cheaply. - Is there a libertarian programmer who wants thus to make a name for himself, while providing a great service to all able and willing to read his work or use it as a standard reference work? - Further on my wish-list would be Prof. Rummel's advance from the model of classical liberal but still territorial democracies to quite voluntaristic and exterritorially autonomous panarchies or polyarchies etc. - But already as it is, his work constitutes the greatest condemnation of every kind of territorial despotism that has ever been produced and as such it needs the widest possible distribution, which 50 cent CD-ROMs could provide. Obviously, the digitizing work has already been done. Just good editorial work with a burner is needed. Where are the volunteers for such important jobs? - PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02.
PEACE, See SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Planning for Peace, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 450.
PEACE, See: SILBER, JOHN R., The True Champions of Peace, extract from a speech, 1983, 1p, in PP 1609: 46.
PEACE, See: SUTTNER, BERTHA VON, Lay Down Your Arms. The autobiography of Martha von Tilling, 1894, 435pp, 2nd. Edition, translation by T. Holmes, revised by the author: 1-108, in PP 1550. - If only she would have had a better and more complete peace program. But then very few people had and have! - J.Z.
PEACE, See: SUTTNER, BERTHA VON, Martha's Kinder, Roman, Eine neue Folge von: "Die Waffen nieder!" Berlin, n.d., 340 S.: 1 - 57, in PP 1583. - Bertha von Suttner, 1843 - 1914.
PEACE, See: TARG, DAVID, Peace Through World Government? 1p: 49, in PP 1564. - From: FAITH & FREEDOM, 1953.
PEACE, See: ZUBE, JOHN to BERTOLINI, LAURA, 17.7.00, 3pp, in PP 1629: 179, on why I decline to attend until some of the better peace ideas come to the foreground.
PEACE, See: ZUBE, JOHN, An ABC Against Nuclear War, now refilmed in PP 16&17, with much other material, and also available in RTF via e-mail.
PEACE, See: ZUBE, JOHN, What Has to Be Changed in all Constitutions to Make a Lasting Peace Possible and how Can these Reforms Be Realized, in PP 61-63. The German original, in PP 399-401, is now also available by e-mail, free of charge, until it is made available on CD-ROM or a website. It comes zipped to 579 Kbs, unzipped to 2.3 Mbs.- J.Z.
PEACOTT, JOE, Chomsky's Statism: An Anarchism for the Next Millennium? 1p, in PP 1630: 50. Contact: Jonathan@Simcockj.freeserve.co.uk
PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, A New Pharmaceutical Marketplace, 5pp: 177, in PP 1589-94.
PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, New Views on Pollution, Part II, 2pp: 225, in PP 1589-94.
PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, The Facts About Food Preservatives, 5pp: 13, in PP 1589-94.
PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, The Herpes Epidemic - A Possible Solution, 6pp: 66, in PP 1589-94.
PEELE, STANTON, Addiction & Autonomy, 8pp, from their book, Love & Addiction, 1975, in PP 1656-1659.
PEIKOFF, LEONARD, Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, Dutton, 1991, 493pp, DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review, 7pp, in PP 1708-1710: 179.
PEIKOFF, LEONARD, See: OPAR BOOK SITE, Welcome to the official web site for LEONARD PEIKOFF'S "Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand", features and links only, 1p, in PP 1682: 207. (c) 1991, L. Peikoff . Too many "Randians" are just "second-handers". He may be one, too. - I was not tempted to finish reading his book. - But then tastes differ and it is useless to argue about them. - Some libertarians I find hard or unpleasant to read simply because of their writing style. - J.Z., 25.5.01.
PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Government Is Destroying Doctors, 1p leaflet of THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE: 151, in PP 1598. Also: : 125, in PP 1551. - Objectivism has much to offer in some respects. In others it is just another intolerant religion. - J.Z.
PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Ominous Parallels, Review only, 2pp: CRANE, ED, The Randian Parallels: 130, in PP 1589-94.
PEMBERTON, STUART, For a New Socialism, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 210. - Is there such an animal when still only state-socialism is meant? - J.Z. - The different types of socialism, hundreds, still ought to be assembled and numbered and summarized in a special list and the libertarian, i.e., voluntaristic, competitive and business-like ones, e.g. certain forms of self-management, extensive employee share-holding, partnerships and cooperative production, ought to be separately described, with their advantages as distinct from e.g. egalitarian coops. - J.Z., 11.6.02.
PEMBERTON, STUART, Socialism and the Right to Smoke, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 17.
PENSIONS, See: BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, Review of: LITTLEWOOD, MICHAEL, How to Create a Competitive Market in Pensions: The International Lessons, IEA, 1998, 264pp, 1p: 809, in PP 1601-04.
PENSIONS, See: CRESPO, Dr. L. A., Medicine and the Pension Crisis, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1705: 153.
PERIGO, LINDSAY, Antipodean Altruism: The Limitations of and Political Failure of New Zealand's "Reforms", POLITICAL NOTES No. 167, 10pp, in PP1742: 91.
PERIGO, LINDSAY, Preamble, A Constitution for New Freeland, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 390.
PERIGO, LINDSAY, The Sheeple Have Spoken, 2pp editorial from THE FREE RADICAL, in PP 1607/8: 388. - On sheepish people.
PERKINS, HOWARD, Review, 2pp, of: STEWART, ALLEN & BUTLER, EAMONN, Seize the Initiative, Adam Smith Institute, 1996, 32pp, in PP 1708-1710: 368.
PERKINS, THEO P., Political Duty: A Confession of Skepticism, first 1892 in Tucker's LIBERTY, 24pp, in PP 1634-1636: 837.
PERL, WILIAM R., The Holocaust & the Lost Caribbean Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 338, on right to asylum and free migration.
PERLMAN, FREDY, 1934-1985, 4pp, in PP 1739: 58, with links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
PERLMAN, FREDY, The Reproduction of Daily Life, 1969, 1992, 18pp, in PP 1695: 71. - Already the titles of many modern anarchist writings deter me from reading them. - Microfiche frames are more tolerant & accepting. - J.Z.
PERLMAN, MARK, Review, 3pp, of: LAVOIE, DON, Rivalry and Central Planning: The Socialist Calculation Debate Reconsidered, N.Y., CUP, 1985, 218pp: 132, in PP 1574-75.
PERLMUTTER, PHILIP, Justice & Cultural Diversity, THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 272. - Justice systems by individual choice! Different for different volunteer communities. There are no uniform human beings and beliefs for all of them. Only some people agree with each other. "Suum cuique!" To each his own! That does also require individual secessionism, based on individual rather than territorial sovereignty, and the opposite to territorialism: exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities. - J.Z.
PERON, JIM, Apocalypse Not. The Bad News About Bad News, 3pp from THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, 10.1.00, in PP 1629: 68.
PERON, JIM, Atlas Slugged: Why Many Intellectuals Hate Ayn Rand, 4pp from THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, IV.7, Feb. 14, 2000. In PP 1629: 64. e-mail: peron@global.co.za
PERON, JIM, Faith of Our Fathers: The Unbelief of America's Founding Fathers, TLFCT, 21.2.00, 6pp, in PP 1629: 77.
PERON, JIM, Free Enterprise ... in China! 1p: 33, in PP 1589-94.
PERON, JIM, Home Page, 1p offering 13 of his essays. In PP 1629: 14. www.zolatimes.com
PERON, JIM, John Calvin vs. Ayn Rand or, The Theological Theatrics of John Robbins, 5pp, TLFCT, 3.4.00, in PP 1629: 87. - At least his faith has not prevented John Robbins from being a monetary freedom advocate. Count your blessings! - The Atheism of many anarchists and libertarians has kept them uninformed or insufficiently informed on many other subjects. I for one prefer a Christian free banking advocate to an atheist advocate of monetary despotism or even of the coercive abolition of all money. - I think we should be able to forgive freedom lovers their minor lapses in consistency but not so readily major ones, e.g. libertarians advocating the mass murder of unborns as "free choice" and "defence" with ABC mass murder devices. - I do not think Jim Peron belongs into their ranks. - I had only a very short look at his libertarian library in S.F. It did contain a few titles that I would love to see on microfiche, floppies or CD-ROMs, - but there wasn't even time to make note of these. - And he seems to rather trade in printed books than publish any in affordable alternative media. Possibly because there is as yet no ready libertarian market waiting for such output. - J.Z., 11.6.02.
PERON, JIM, See: BARRAU, CARMEN, Circular re immigration case of Jim Peron, with 2 related letters by ZUBE, JOHN, 9 & 13 March 01, 5pp, in PP 1682: 87. barrauc@teleline.es PREGENTIL@aol.com peron@gonet.co.za
PERON, JIM, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Soviet South African Republic: an Interview with JIM PERON, TLFCT, 27 Dec. 99, 3pp, in PP 1682: 121. - Typically, exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities is not discussed here, either, as a solution to the majority/minority problem and to introduce complete experimental freedom for all, always at the own expense and risk. One should think that libertarians would advocate it at every opportunity. Instead, they continue to subscribe to a territorialism that is, essentially, collectivistic, even totalitarian. - J.Z., 3.1.01.
PERON, JIM, The Cycle of Political Correctness, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, March 20, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1629: 71.
PERON, JIM, The Declaration of Independence: It's Greek to Me, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 555. - On Greek origins of natural rights ideas.
PERON, JIM, The Religious Right and American Socialism, 4pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, 7.2.00, in PP 1629: 73.
PERRY, MIKE, Dr., The Puzzle of the Non-Signups, 2pp: 2, in PP 1554/55. - On Cryonics etc.
PERRY, MIKE, Storing DNA Samples and Biographical Information, 1p: 130, in PP 1554/55. - On cryonics & cloning.
PERSON, LAWRENCE, In Praise of Billboards, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 553.
PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Classic Books/Treatises online, 2pp list only, in PP 1615: 15. - Includes titles by Bastiat, Thoreau, Spooner, Orwell, Riegel, Paine & Locke.
PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Home Page, 1997, copyrighted by FREEMAN, DAVID T., 1p, in PP 1615: 14.
PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Links, 1p, in PP 1615: 17.
PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Practical Freedom Reports, Manuals, and Documents, 2pp, in PP 1615: 65.
PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T. & MANN, FREDERICK.
PERSPECTIVES ON ANARCHIST THEORY, The Institute for Anarchist Studies, 3 samples of this newsletter: Spring & Fall 1997 & Spring 2000, 30pp, in PP 1713-1715: 333.
PETERSON, DANIEL CARL, The Future of Capitalism: Manifest Destiny on the New Frontier, 1976, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 368.
PETERSON, DENNIS L., The Selling of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 9/86, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 138. - We also need the complete product, to the extent that it can be described in guides & textbooks, not just some fragments of it. It could be provided cheaply, easily, widely and permanently e.g. on microfiche, floppies, websites, but, presently and most economically, on CD-ROMs. So what are you waiting for? Make your product complete - and more than half of your selling job will be done already. Freedom does offer the best answers or avenues towards the solution of the remaining problems. - J.Z.
PETERSON, MARK, Competition: Classroom Theory vs. Business Reality, THE FREEMAN, 9/73, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 38. - No competition is complete enough without e.g. monetary freedom, panarchies, productive coops & affordable alternative media (widely used in their strengths). - J.Z.
PETERSON, ROBERT A., A Tale of two Revolutions, THE FREEMAN, 8/89, 10pp, in PP 1755/56: 272.
PETERSON, ROBERT A., John Witherspoon: "Animated Son of Liberty", THE FREEMAN, 12/85, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 300.
PETERSON, ROBERT A., Lessons in Liberty, The Dutch Republic 1579-1750, THE FREEMAN, 7/87, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 169. - What would have happened to the course of history - if it had known and allowed the practice of all liberties, for all those who loved them? - I found impressive that the Dutch traded with Spanish merchants even during this long and bloody war, getting relatively rich in the process, while Spain was further empoverished, in spite of its gold imports, which were largely due to robbery and slavery. - PIOT, J.Z., 2.5.02.
PETERSON, ROBERT A., Lessons in Liberty: Hong Kong, "Crown Jewel" of Capitalism, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 9pp, in PP 1759/60: 194. - We should not forget that it had turned back millions of refugees to political and ecconomic despotism. It was not free enough to be able to accept them and to multiply its own example! If it had been, it would soon have spread its liberty over all of China and all of the rest of the world. Hong Kong "colonies" would have been welcomed, with open arms, as economic power houses, almost everywhere. And the lack of space in the original Hong Kong would have led to the faster development of ocean freedom: artificial land, floating islands, living on ships (not only sampans), under the sea, in zeppelins, possibly in space stations, L5 colonies etc. It was, so to speak, only a half-way house and as such successful but not good enough to serve as an example for the liberation of the World. The same could be said for "free" West-Berlin, from which I had to flee in 1959 to preserve my freedom of expression. - Just SOME freedom is not good enough in confrontations with totalitarianism and other forms of restrictionism. - It has to be as much freedom as different people want for themselves: To each the government or free society of his or her dreams! Freedom has to be so strong, extensive and consistent, as well as obvious - that it becames infective, fast and widely. - PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02.
PETERSON, ROBERT A., Origins of the German "Economic Miracle", THE FREEMAN, 12/88, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 48. - Those who called it a "miracle" have no idea of the degree of rightful and positive changes that could have been achieved, much faster, by full economic freedom, including full monetary and financial freedom. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
PETERSON, ROBERT A., The Best for Priscilla, THE FREEMAN, 5/92, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 294.
PETERSON, V. G., Francis Neilson: A Remembrance, 1961, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 265.
PETERSON, WILLIAM H., America's Other Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 160, on the market.
PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Boulwarism: Ideas Have Consequences, THE FREEMAN, 4/91, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 232.
PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Mises and Fisher on Theory and History, THE FREEMAN, 6/74, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 62.
PETERSON, WILLIAM H., The Taproots of Political Corruption, THE FREEMAN, 12/90, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 127.
PETERSON, WILLIAM H., This I Believe, 3pp, in PP 1655: 73. - Originally, as a chapter in: Ideas on Liberty: Essays in Honor of Paul L. Poirot, on his retirement after 30 years as editor of THE FREEMAN.
PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Time for Truth - Time to Act, THE FREEMAN, 8/78, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 333.
PETERSON, WILLIAM H., What Is a Just International Economic Order? THE FREEMAN, 1/86, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 8.
PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Wisdom of a "Liberal" Giant, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 376, on Mises.
PETITION OF RIGHTS, A, 1648: To the Right Honorable the Commons of England in Parliament Assembled. The humble Petition of divers wel affected Persons inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, Hamblets, and places adjacent. Whereunto is annexed, the humble desires of the said Petitioners for the Houses resolution thereon, before they proceed with the personal Treaty, 4pp, in PP 1675: 12. www.nyinteractive.com/LibertyFoundation
PETITION OF RIGHTS, THE, June 7, 1628, 3pp, in PP 1675: 21.
PETRO, SYLVESTER, Human Rights, Animal Rights, and Friends of the Earth, THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 95.
PHARN, JOHN PETER A., Illiberal Education Can't Be Cured with Illiberalism, THE FREEMAN, 7/91, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 61.
PHELAN, TOWNER, Liberalism Stands for Freedom - A Page on Freedom, No. 15, Oct. 48, THE FREEMAN, 1/85, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 223.
PHELAN, TOWNER, Liberalism Stands for Freedom, 13pp: 22, in PP 1549.
PHELPS, STANLEE & AUSTIN, NANCY, The Assertive Woman, excerpt from the book, 10pp, in PP 1656-1659: 192.
PHILATELIC CHAUTAQUE, THE, Contents Listing only, A-Z, showing its scope and the limitations of its alphabetization of catchwords. An advance towards a libertarian encyclopaedia, but essentially still only a links list, 38pp, n.d., in PP 1671: 1 philately@geocities.com pmeares@cptelco.net www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/1234/index.htm
PHILATELIC PHILOSOPHY, Basics of Philatelic Philosophy, 1p, in PP 1671: 19.
PHILATELY, The Philatelic Sons of Liberty, 3pp, in PP 1671: 3.
PHILATELY, What Is Philately? What Is a "Chautauqua"? In PP 1671: 1p: 1.
PHILIPSON, GRAEME, Time to end the great barrier grief, SMH, 22.8.00, 1p, in PP 1654: 106, for free migration.
PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, A New Space Policy: Free Enterprise, THE FREEMAN, Oct. 87, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 312.
PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Alternatives to Public Libraries, THE FREEMAN, 4/87, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 168.
PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Libertarian Solutions: "Private" cities: A radical idea... enjoyed by 30 million Americans, 3pp, LP NEWS Nov. 98, , in PP 1679: 133, from: "Private Cures for Public Ills: The Promise of Privatization", ed. by Lawrence W. Reed, (c) 1996 by FEE www.lp.org/lbnews
PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Private Cities, THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 4pp, in PP 1754: 189. - On Planned Unit Developments. - Proprietary communities would go even further & might become quite independent private but small territorial administrations. Voluntary exterritorial autonomy is also rightful and required. - J.Z.
PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Tom Paine's Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 4/89, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 320.
PHILLIPS, PETER & PROJECT CENSORED. The News that Didn't Make the News: The Year's Top 25 Censored Stories, 1999, 400pp, $18.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 393.
PHILOSOPHICAL EGOISM, Guide to Sites, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 63.
PHILOSOPHISCHE BIBLIOTHEK, Hamburg, Bachmann u. Gundermann, Besprechung, 1794, von Fichte's Zurueckforderung der Denkfreiheit..., 3 S., in PP 1716: 9.
PHILOSOPIE LIBERTAIRE, Home page, 1p, links only to a few articles, in PP 1694: 199.
PICCONE, PAUL, The Strawman State, Nov 1996, (c) Liberty Foundation, 3pp sample, in PP 1679: 39.
PICKOVER, CLIFFORD A., Future Health, review, 5pp, of PICKOVER, C., Future Health, Computers and
PICTURES, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Movies, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 33, including favourites of THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, which copyrighted its list!
PIERONE, MICHAEL, Requiring Citizens to do Evil, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 2pp, in PP 1754: 135, on unfree juries.
PIKCUNAS, DIANE D., China's Great Leap Backwards, THE FREEMAN, 12/89, 5pp, in PP 1764: 166.
PILSWORTH, ALWYNE, Oxygen Therapies under Attack, 3pp: 738, in PP 1601-04.
PIMPL, ROLAND, Die Effizienz bizarrer Loesungen. David Friedman und sein neues Buch "Der oekonomische Code", 2 S.: 121, in PP 1588.
PIMPL, ROLAND, Die Medien zwischen Staat und Markt, "Recht auf freie Meinungsaeusserung"? 4 S. , in PP 1617: 61.
PIOLENC, F. MARC DE, piolenc@reporters.net 27 April 01, invitation, 1p, to join "nation-builders", with my 1p reply, 28.4.01, in PP 1676: 121. - The only "nations" that I am interested in seeing built are voluntary ones that are only exterritorially autonomous. On these see especially my ON PANARCHY sub-series. - J.Z.
PIOMBINI, GUGLIELMO, For Anarcho-Capitalism, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 328. www.freeweb.org In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
PIOMBINI, GUGLIELMO, Who Fears Globalization? Governments, not Markets, are the true enemies of traditional communities, 1p, in PP 1671: 119. (I failed to include this in a batch for fiching at 29x reduction. If not legible enough, I may have to fiche it again. - J.Z.)
PIRACY, See: AFP Newsservice: Latter-day pirates foiled by technology, 1p clipping from THE AUSTRALIAN, 15.8.00, in PP 1637-1640: 550.
PIRATE RADIO, See: MATTERS OF INTEREST, How Do They Work Out the CPI, July 1998, 1p, on Consumer Price Index: 332, in PP 1581-82.
PIRATE RADIO, See: YODER, ANDREW & GRAY, EARL T., Pirate Radio Operations, 97, 364pp, $ 19.95, flyer only: 364.
PIRIE, MADSEN, Dr., Regulation Man and the Invisible Victims, IMPRIMIS, 4/78, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 355. 5pp: 43, in PP 1581-82.
PITT, A..R.(TONY), Aboriginal Treaty - Drafted 1988, 2pp: 83, in PP 1551. - All exclusive land-"rights", except those small ones required to live and work somewhere, are claimed and practised at the expense or the rights and liberties of other people. Do apply the concept of "spaceship" Earth to this planet and keep in mind that none of us or of our ancestors has produced or planet-formed it. A few years to centuries of exclusive occupation or that one's ancestors had been the first (as far as we know, our historical records are still very incomplete in this), are morally meaningless for present exclusive territorial claims that do go beyond the right to survive, by one's own efforts, anywhere on Earth, if one can do so without infringing the clear property rights of others. Exclusive territorial claims by others, even when associated with religious, national, racial or ideological myths and feelings, habits of thought, customs or predominant theories, do not establish exclusive property rights in such territories and abolish the rights and liberties of others. - On the contrary, they are much more like a declaration of war or a claim to local domination over non-consenting others. How wrong these claims are is indicated by the fact that their supporters are lastly prepared to commit mass murder, with machetes to ABC anti-people devices, wrongly called "weapons", to uphold their wrongful claims. Territorialism ought to be questioned and criticized wherever, whenever and whosoever it raises its ugly head. - Territorialists have by now "defined" Australians as "foreigners" in England and Englanders, including the Queen, as "foreigners" in Australia. Territorialism is wrong and irrational and leads to wrongful and irrational actions, even mad ones. - J.Z.
PITT, A. R. (TONY), Circular, 24/2/98, 1p: Behind Contents sheet in PP 1584. - On the financial difficulties of continuing his paper and video publishing efforts. I have received some later publications from him. He and his readers remain largely addicted to print on page - and some old anti-freedom prejudices or compromises. Otherwise his publications are of some interest to freedom lovers, e.g. on Bills of Rights, right to bear arms, bureaucratic interventionism. - J.Z.
PITT, A. R. (TONY) & PAT, Progress Report - NATIONAL INTEREST NEWSPAPER, 2pp, 1999, in PP 1629: 202.
PLAKUNOVA, V.G. & O.V.; GUSEV, M.V., The Increasing of the Specific Lifespan of the Waterplant "Coccomyxa" by Keeping Cells at Earlier Stages of Ontogenesis, 1p: 184, in PP 1589-94.
PLANET FOUNTAINHEAD, Cyber Fanzine discussing the homo sapiens invictus and his moral philosophy in the new sci-fi series, gene roddenberry's andromeda. 1p in plain text, in PP 1676: 179. - I found html website to overlaid with "decorations" that it was partly illegible for me! - J.Z.
PLANETE NOIRE, Home Page, in French, www.multimania.com/endehors/page4.html 6pp, in PP 1701: 132. With URL list of links, an individualist anarchist site.
PLANETE NOIRE, Links to English websites, 8pp, URL wasn't printed out, in PP 1732: 128.
PLANNING, CENTRAL, See: EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, ....
PLANNING, See: RILEY, DON, Britain's Soviet Planning System, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 89, 4pp, in PP1742: 17.
PLANS No. 19. - All new visions for Russia and former Satellites must include liberating views and institutions for
PLUNKETT, SANDY, Writing on wall for old media? 2000, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 143.
PLYMOUTH PIONEERS, See: MARBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, , in PP 1737/38: 312. - Gov. Bradford's story, www.SierraTimes.com
POIROT, PAUL L., A Matter of Self-Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 2/74, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 539.
POIROT, PAUL L., A Monopoly & How to Break it, THE FREEMAN, 6/70, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 601, on P.O. & Unions.
POIROT, PAUL L., Bad Money Drives Out Good, , THE FREEMAN, 11/71, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 148. - At least in the text he states that this requires "legal tender". He might have added: Also an issue monopoly. Moreover, he should have added that without legal tender and under monetary freedom for issue and clearing, bad money is driven out, either being outright refused or so greatly discounted, so that its issue is no longer useful to the issuer but becomes rather a burden, for he would still have to accept it at par with its nominal value, like any other of his IOUs. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
POIROT, PAUL L., Combinations in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 138. - The worst of such combinations is any territorial government. It does not permit any competition with it in "its turf", just like any other crime syndicate. - And "limited government" advocates uphold this monopoly! - J.Z.
POIROT, PAUL L., Flood Relief, THE FREEMAN, 10/?7 (1957-1997? Text says 1927.), 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 141.
POIROT, PAUL L., Legal Tender: Sellers Beware, THE FREEMAN, 1/72, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 232.
POIROT, PAUL L., Our Saving Grace, THE FREEMAN, 2/69, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 144.
POIROT, PAUL L., Spend Now, Pay Later, THE FREEMAN, 5/69, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 159. - Buy now, pay later - would be more accurate. Spending already implies paying. Neither government spending nor paying with inflated forced currency is genuine "spending". In one case, it is "paying" with loot and in the other case a kind of requisitioning certificate is involved, that is partly tax-funded and partly a mere pretence of being payment, with no refusal or discounting permitted. P. does not recognize tax-foundation, as Adam Smith did, in one largely forgotten passage. But he does oppose government securities - while not clearly attacking them as investments in tax slaves and demanding voluntary taxation and voluntary State membership instead. - Even as prominent laissez faire advocates do often still have their "mixed economy" notions, tied to their concept of "limited" but still territorial governments. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
POIROT, PAUL L., The Price of Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 12/69, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 155. - Where is it openly & freely for sale? Such sales would only be available once the territorial monopoly is ended and all kinds of governments and non-governmental societies can be freely offered and accepted or refused by sovereign individuals - sovereign consumers of such services. He attacks legal tender & other interventions in this article but uses "price", in the heading, all too loosely. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
POIROT, PAUL L., The Writings of F.A. Harper - A Review, THE FREEMAN, 8/79, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 152.
POIROT, PAUL, L., The Laws and Their Uses, THE FREEMAN, 8/70, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 286.
POLAND 1980, Leaflet for an event at the Anarchist Coffee House, 1p, titled: Poland 1980: 300,000 Workers Confront Their Rulers. An Eyewitness Account: 199, in PP 1587. - Marches, demonstrations and confrontations tend to lead more often to bloodshed and further oppression than Liberation. The means predetermine the end. Minds rather than feet and loudmouths ought to be put into gear, first of all. - J.Z., 1.6.99.
POLEMICA, Home Page, incomplete, p 3 didn't print out, in PP 1708-1710: 621. polimica@teleline.es
POLHILL, DENNIS, Space: The Ultimate Prize, 2,000, Independence Institute, 2pp, in PP 1739: - 205. - http://i2i.org webmngr@i2i.org - Copyrighted 2,000, but placed on the Internet for, say, 500 million people to read free of charge! Even libertarians are not always consistent. What they should have said: Copyrights claimed for the commercial exploitation of this article. - 16 teams registered in 1996 to compete for the launch of a reusable vehicle, launched into space two times within 14 days. Prize offered was ten million US dollars. I hold that a proper Ideas Archive and Talent Registry would be the greatest "prize" that all innovators could win. It could, finally, bring all demand and supply in this sphere together, avoiding the individual and isolated struggles of innovators. The free-marketeers have still to declare themselves for this kind of free market. - J.Z., 2.3.02.
POLICE PROTECTION? See: STEVENS, RICHARD W., Dial 911 and Die, with an introduction by James Bovard, $ 11.95, 4 pages promotion by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, JPFO, (c) 1999 JPFO, in PP 1685/86: 181. Summary and endorsements. webmaster@jpfo.org - THOMPSON, SARAH, Review, 3pp, of: STEVENS, RICHARD W., Dial 911 and Die, in THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Oct. 25, 1999, in PP 1685/86: 185. - Thompson: www.therighter.com/ JPFO: www.jpfo.org/dial911anddie.htm
POLICE STATE, See: GABB, SEAN, The Full Coercive Apparatus of a Police State: Thoughts on the Dark Side of the Thatcher Decade, 1989, updated 2000, 6pp: 195.
POLICE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Security Services. Securitariot. Defenders of Human Rights, Freedom and Keepers of the Peace, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 572. - "Anyone may form their own police, emergency response or defense and offer those services to anyone else. ...".
POLICE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Police States of America, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 827.
POLICE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Political Police, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 829. - FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Police Monopoly Obstructs Justice, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 835.
POLICE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Privately Produced, Publicly Provided Security Services, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 456.
POLICE, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Police, Courts, and Laws - On The Market, 6pp, in PP 1615: 143.
POLICE, See: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., The First Civil Right IS Safety, THE FREEMAN, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 586. - If it is, territorial governments, rather obviously, cannot provide it. - J.Z., 21.5.02. - I fiched an interesting discussion between Edmund Opitz & Robert LeFrevre: What Protection? - J.Z.
POLICE, See: PAYNE, JAMES L., Do We Really Want More Policemen? THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 2pp, in PP 1754: 1. - Good policing is not impossible. It is merely outlawed. Only competing police forces will be tough enough on real crimes and they would leave victimless criminals alone - unless they are members of a community which has, e.g., outlawed alcohol and drugs for its voluntary members. Most monopolistic police forces support criminal regimes and criminal laws and are never sufficiently purged of criminals in their own ranks, up to the top jobs. - Power corrupts. - J.Z.
POLICE, See: READ, LEONARD E., The Police: Friend or Foe? THE FREEMAN, 2/75, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 425. - It quite depends - upon whether it defends your rights or attacks them! R. came to the same conclusion - at the bottom of sheet 525. - J.Z.
POLICE, See: STEVENS, RICHARD W., Just Dial 911? The Myth of Police Protection, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 282.
POLICIES, EMOTIONS, ERRORS, MYTHS & PREJUDICES, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Emotive Policy-making, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1753: 110.
POLIN, RAYMOND, George Mason: Father of the Bill of Rights, THE FREEMAN, 12/81, 5pp, in PP 1765: 121.
POLITICAL FREEDOM & ECONOMIC FREEDOM, See: UPTON, MILLER, Political Freedom Is not Enough, THE FREEMAN, 9/74, 8pp, in PP 1757/58: 10. - Political freedom is not free without individual secessionism & panarchies. Economic freedom isn't free without monetary freedom and freedom at the workplace. The limited government view provides only a limited perspective. - J.Z.
POLITICAL LINKS ON THE WEB, 3pp, in PP 1701: 100. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
POLITICAL SPECTRUM, See: FRITZ, MARSHALL, A True Political Spectrum, 7pp: 81, in PP 1548.
POLITICS, 1p, in PP 1701: 71. Links to articles only. Most are reproduced here. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
POLIVERIA, United Civil Republics, "a civil government subordinate to Librademia", 5pp home page, in PP 1689-1693: 461. - Embracing: NEXLEXIAN REPUBLIC (The Superior Government) - COOPERATARIAN REPUBLIC (Cooperative Economy & Social Services) - COMMUNITARIAN REPUBLIC (Moral standards & Commmunity Activities) - CAPITALIAN REPUBLIC (Capitalist Economy, Banking, Money Creation) - ECOLORIAN REPUBLIC (Environmental Protection, Natural Parks & Health) - COLONIAN REPUBLIC (Colonization). - An excessive use of newly coined terms does not lead to easier understanding. Alas, most familiar terms are being misunderstood or differently interpreted as well. Thus some authors try to make a new start with new words, more or less successfully. Proudhon, did not succeeded in getting his interpretation of "anarchism" generally accepted and it hasn't been, even in our times. That could serve as a warning to authors attempting to coin better terms. - The essential points are that all of Gregory Flanagan's fancifully named new institutions are to be for volunteers only and that they do imply exterritorial autonomy. - J.Z. See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREGORY FLANAGAN, in ON PANARCHY 20/24, in PP 1689-1693.
POLLARD, HARRY, Does "Gold" Really Matter? 2000, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 203.
POLLARD, HARRY, Money as a Measure of Value, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 200. - Confusion should not be offered as enlightenment. - J.Z.
POLLARD, HARRY, Teaching Ethics, 1999, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 204.
POLLARD, HARRY, We Have Contractual, Not Natural Rights, 2000, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 205. - He should have said: "I believe ...". I hold that we are coercively denied both, in many spheres! - J.Z., 19.5.01
POLL TAX, See: SULLIVAN, MARK A., Review of: GERSTEIN, FERNANDO SCORNIK, Poll Tax..., 1p: 98, in PP 1564.
POLLUTION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Swedes Get it Right, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 172. - On externalities, freeloaders, pollution.
POLLUTION, See: JACOBS, DANIEL, Pollution and the Public Roads, 2pp: 41, in PP 1565-67.
POLLUTION, See: PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, New Views on Pollution, Part II, 2pp: 225, in PP 1589-94.
POLLUTION, See: SHARPE, MARK R., Particulate Pollution: Problems and Solutions for the Future, 3pp: 118, in PP 1595-96.
POLYARCHY, See: 1. BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, Polyarchy: A Manifesto, 2,000, 164 pp, with bibliography & abstracts, in: ON PANARCHY, XX-XXIV, in PP 1689-1693: 1. gianpiero-debellis@libero.it www.panarchy.org www.polyarchy.org Postal address: Gian Piero de Bellis, Via Monte San Gabriele 23, 28100 Novara, Italy.
POLYARCHY, See: Polyarchy: documents. To unmask/understand Statism - to conceive/construct Polyarchy, 2000/2001, 130 pp, in PP 1689-1693: 35. - List of Sources, by authors, short list, 3pp: 36. - Contents of Sources, Abstracts and Comments, Reference to Quotations, long list, 112pp, alphabetical, by topics: 39. Partly in French. - List of Topics, alphabetical., 1p: 35. - BASTA, Bisogna Abolire lo Stato! 2000/2001, List of Contents only, headings leading directly to the sites. Not yet downloaded out and reproduced here, because it is in Italian. 1p: 150. - Sources: Selected Texts and Documents, 14pp, titles, abstract and comments: 151. New additions to the Sources, 1p: 163.
POMBO, RICHARD & FARAH, JOSEPH, A Property Rights Parable for City Dwellers, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 282.
PONT, PETE DU, How Much Do You Pay in Taxes? 2pp, in PP 1671: 23.
POOL, ROBERT, Jr., California Tea Party, editorial, 1p, from REASON, Aug. 78, on Prop. 13, in PP 1655: 118.
POOLE, ROBERT, Jr., Let the Private Sector do it, 2pp: 3, in PP 1572-73.
POOLE, ROBERT, Jr., Rebuilding the Private Sector, 6pp: 193, in PP 1581-82.
POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Airline Safety Can Be Assured by Insurance-Industry Incentives, 1p, 1996: 41, in PP 1601-04.
POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Cutting Back City Hall, 2pp: 415, in PP 1579-80. - 3pp leaflet for the book: 50, in PP 1572-73.
POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Privatization and the Deficit, 3pp: 165, in PP 1579-80.
POOR, PEGGY, Gulag for "Emergency" Scam, 2pp in PP 1637-1640: 144.
POPPER, KARL, See: CHAMPION, RAFE, A Little about Karl Popper, William Warren Bartley III & Hayek, 3p, in PP 1697: 191. rchamp@bigpond.net.au
POPPER, KARL, See: DYKES, NICHOLAS, A Critique of Karl Popper, 18pp, in PP 1677: 116.
POPPER, KARL, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Karl Popper and Friedrich Hayek: an Interview with JEREMY SHEARMUR, TLFCT, Feb. 21, 00, 12pp, in PP 1682: 157. - In spite of the existence of microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, according to this article, there are still unpublished writings by Karl Popper! - J.Z.
POPULATION & RESOURCES, Links and abstracts, 6pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 60. - See also under OVERPOPULATION?
POPULATION, See: GODWIN, WILLIAM, Of Population, 1820, incomplete, contents list, preface & book I, chapters 1-3 only, so far, all that were on line, when I downloaded these texts on Feb. 5th, 02, 27pp, in PP 1728: 173. - For how long has this important work been out of print? - J.Z.
POPULATION, See: HUFF, DAVID C., Freedom, Coercion, and Family Size, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 50.
POPULATION, See: KIRKWOOD, R. CORT, The Population Bomb ... Defused, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 57.
POPULATION, See: LIVINGSTON, FELIX, The Population bomb: Exploding the Myth, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 63.
POPULATION, See: MCCARTHY, JOHN, Human Population and its Limits, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1697: 162, jmc@cs.stanford.edu - ZUBE, JOHN to MCCARTHY, JOHN, 7.4.01, 1p, in PP 1697 165, on population & CD-ROMs.
POPULATION, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Agricultural Technology, Economic Incentives & World Food Problems, THE FREEMAN, 7/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 488.
POPULATION, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Billions for a Misconception, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 65, on "overpopulation". - The errors, myths & prejudices regarding "overpopulation" are so numerous and popular that perhaps only an encyclopaedic treatment could effectively deal with them all. Too few will have easy access to or be willing to look up the all too dispersed articles or acquire and study the relevant textbooks. There is certainly no obvious "overpopulation" of references effectively and systematically refuting Malthusian notions. - J.Z.
POPULATION, See: RUSSELL, P. DEAN, How to Produce Human Beings, THE FREEMAN, 3/80, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 135. - On population, the communist regime's population policy, abortion, sterilization.
POPULATION, See: WEBER, JAMES A., The Population Question. Limited Government or Limited People? THE FREEMAN, 10/72, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 53.
POPULISM, See: GAMBONE, LARRY, What Is Populism? 1996, Red Lion Press, 28pp, with bibliography, in PP 1634-1636: 808.
PORCUPINE, THE, No. 1, Nov. 2,001, No. 2, Dec. 01, No. 4, Feb. 02, 17pp, in PP 1739: 172. - An online newsletter by Larry Gambone, not confined to anarchist topics. vcmtalk@yahoo.ca freezine1@yahoogroups.com http://sites.netscape.net/redlionpress/larrygambonearchive
PORNOGRAPHY, See: JAMES, LOUIS, Review only, 1p, of MACELROY, WENDY, "XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography", 1995, in PP 1616: 37.
PORNOGRAPHY, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Wisdom of the Elders, Capitalism & Pornography, 1998, 9pp, in PP 1705: 49.
PORTER, DOUG, Swimming in Freedom, 2pp, www.zolatimes.com/ , in PP 1663: 142. - On the OCEANIA project which failed because of infighting & debt.
PORTER, DOUG, Tax Freedom NOW! Living Offshore in Paradise, 8pp, in PP 1663: 145. http://zolatimes.com eZola@LFCity.com
PORTER, EARL W., Last Chance for America, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 11. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
POST, LOUIS F., The Personality of Henry George, 1p, from: "The Prophet of San Francisco", in PP 1731: 31.
POST OFFICE, See: DRAKE, HARRISON, Remember Lysander Spooner: Join the Post Office Liberation Front! 1p: 53, in PP 1565-67.
POST OFFICE, See: FOLEY, TIMOTHY, A Radical Solution to our Perennial Postal Problems, 2pp: 194, in PP 1565-67.
POST OFFICE, See: WATNER, CARL, Plunderers of the Public Revenue: Voluntaryism and the Mails, 7pp: 83, in PP 1569-70.
POSTREL, VIRGINIA I., Mind and Matter. The little picture, REASON ONLINE, 4pp, in PP 1675: 200. She is REASON's editor: Vpostrel@reason.com
POSTREL, VIRGINIA, The Future and its Enemies, The Free Press, NY, 1998, 265pp, $ 25, ISBN 0 684 82760 3, YOUNKINS, EDWARD W., Review, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 518.
POURNELLE, JERRY, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Science Fiction Writer Jerry POURNELLE, interviewed by Alberto Mingardi, TLFCT, 2pp, in PP 1682: 155.
POUZZNER, DANIEL, Fascism, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 160. www.mega.nu:8080/innovism.html
POVERTY & MINI-LOANS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, A Private-Sector Solution to Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 620. - On the "micro-lending" provided e.g. by the Grameen Bank. - But how many millions of enterprises do not come into existence and do not succeed because of our despotic and wrotten money, credit and clearing system, which is often better at wasting billions of dollars than helping billions of people? - J.Z., 2.6.02.
POPULATION, See: ANDERSON, BILL, Casualties of the War on Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 1/84, 10pp, in PP 1764: 194.
POVERTY, See: BALKIN, STEVEN, Franchises could be weapon against poverty, 1989, 1p, in PP 1730: 5. - While franchises could solve the problem of poverty for some, only sound productive cooperatives, partnerships, work coops or autonomous work groups, freedom from taxes and regulations, free trade, free enterprise, free migration, extensive shareholding, privatization of all statized property, monetary freedom and open cooperative access to natural resources, freeing prices, wages, salaries, rents, interest and exchange rates, competitive pension systems and an end to wars, civil wars and bloody revolutions (through voluntary State membership & personal laws), would significantly help to reduce or abolish involuntary poverty. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
POVERTY, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Fate of Poverty. How to Determine the Causes of Poverty, 1986, 5pp, in PP 1705: 132. - I would rather try to enumerate and popularize the options for its rapid elimination, to the extent that it is not voluntary. Sometimes I have tried to do so. There are some astonishing possibilities. See e.g., PP 19 C. - J.Z.
POVERTY, See: BOAZ, DAVID, Libertarians and the Poor, I, 2pp: 136; II, 2pp: 144, in PP 1572-73.
POVERTY, See: BOVARD, JAMES, The World Bank vs. the World's Poor, THE FREEMAN, May 88, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 27.
POVERTY, See: CLITES, ROGER A., Cause & Effect: Crime & Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 1pp, in PP 764: 204. - Conclusion: "Crime is a major cause of poverty."
POVERTY, See: EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, 6pp: 262, in PP 1581-82. - Just old statist errors, repeated over and over again. Its most important legacy was that it somewhat popularized human rights ideas. - J.Z.
POVERTY, See: EDMONDS, BRAD, Government Is Bad for the Poor, too, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 7. www.lewrockwell.com/edmonds/edmonds74.html - But it does manage to provide some extensive "welfare" for some of the parasitic and monopolistic rich or those with lobby clout. - J.Z., J.Z., 31.5.02.
POVERTY, See: GEORGE, HENRY, The Poor Ye Have Always With You, 1p extracts from "Progress & Poverty" & from "Social Problems", in PP 1731: 5. - Yes, but only under the constitutions, laws, regulations, jurisdictions, customs, institutions and habits that make for poverty. As for his panacea, the single tax: We cannot all of us become wealthy through becoming farmers, gardeners or miners. An ever smaller part of the population suffices for this kind of wealth production. Even housing could become cheaply mass produced, as cars can be or could be. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
POVERTY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Poverty, n.d., 1p, in PP 1723/24: 180.
POVERTY, See: MARTINO, JOSEPH P., Government-Created Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 3pp, in PP 1765: 87.
POVERTY, See: MARTINO, JOSEPH P., Government-Created Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 3pp, in PP 1765: 87.
POVERTY, See: O'ROURKE, P.J., Closing the Wealth Gap, from talk at June 97 Cato Conference in Shanghai, China, 2pp, in PP 1707: 94.
POVERTY, See: PROSPERITY & ANTI-POVERTY, Links to articles, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 84.
POVERTY, See: SHAH, PARTH J., The Persistence of Poverty in India: Culture or System? THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 185.
POVERTY, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, The Rich Get Richer, and the Poor Get ... , THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 407.
POWELL, J. ENOCH, A Housing Policy for Great Britain, THE FREEMAN, 3/69, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 387.
POWELL, J. ENOCH, Floating Exchange Rates, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 76.
POWELL, J. ENOCH, The European Communities & the Free Economy, THE FREEMAN, 5/73, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 221.
POWELL, JIM, Adam Smith ..., THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 225.
POWELL, JIM, Herbert Spencer: Liberty & Unlimited Progress, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 5pp, in PP 1765: 66. - Unlimited progress can only happen when territorial governments don't get into our way! - J.Z., 20.5.02.
POWELL, JIM, Review, 1p, of SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical: 3. With some remarks by Tibor Machan, John Hospers, George Walsh, Nathaniel Branden & Barbara Branden, 1p: 4, in PP 1682.
POWELL, JIM, The Education of Thomas Edison, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 261.
POWELL, JIM, The Triumph of Liberty: a 2,000-Year History Told Through the Lives of Freedom's Greatest Champions, hardcover, 574 pp, Advocates price: $ 22.95, reviews, 4pp, in PP 1726/27: 182.
POWELL, WILLIAM, The Anarchist Cookbook, 3pp review only, by GODOT, ESPERANZA, taken from NEW LIBERTARIAN, V, 3, April 88. - ANARCHIST LIBRARY, in PP 1696: 22.
POWER, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., Danger - High Voltage: The Perils of Power, THE FREEMAN, 10/81, 10pp, in PP 1753: 186.
POWER, See: FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Problem with Power, THE FREEMAN, 3/78, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 236.
POWER, See: GEORGE, ROWENA, Power Is Poison, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 171. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
POWER, See: MOREEL, BEN, Power Corrupts, 2pp: 62, in PP 1549.
POWER, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, Freedom or Power, THE FREEMAN, 1/81, 8pp, in PP 1765: 154.
POYNTER, DAN, The Self-Publishing Manual, 458pp, $ 19.95flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 363.
PRACTICAL ANARCHY.ORG, Put a Little Anarchy into your Life, Home page of this periodical, with contents list of P.A. # 31, June 2000, 2pp, in PP 1701: 40. www.practicalanarchy.org editors@practicalanarchy.org
PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA, Der Neue Klassenkamp, 4pp: 84, in PP 1576.
PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA, Die "revolutionaere" Reaktion, 4pp: 82, in PP 1576.
PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA, Neue Sozialistische Wege, 5pp: 86, in PP 1576.
PRAGMATIST, THE, Do Sanctions Work? 2pp from: IV/2: 120, in PP 1572-73.
PRASAD, RAYASAM V., Communal Politics in India, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 58. - Alas, the different communities in India, as well, are not voluntaristically and exterritorially separated and forcing them into territorial combinations does inevitably lead to abuses and clashes. Attacking such abuses as "communal politics" does not enlighten enough. - At present the enforced territorial separation between Pakistan and India, along religious lines, threatens to result in nuclear war. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
PRATT, JOANNE H., Home-Based Work: New Opportunities for Women? THE FREEMAN, 3/88, 2pp, in PP 1765: 64.
PRAXIS, The Newsletter from the Center for the Study of Market Processes, sample, October 1990, II/1 4pp: 399, in PP 1574-75. - Only one on hand. Apparently, they began to issue it once MARKET PROCERSS grew into a magazine. - J.Z.
PREFERENTIAL HIRING, See: NOLAND, WILLIAM, Preferential Hiring Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 574. - Under full monetary freedom this problem, too, would disappear - because then everybody could easily get a job, one in accordance with his productive abilities and willingness to work. - J.Z. - See also: DISCRIMINATION & AFFIRMATIVE ACTION.
PREGENTIL, XAVIER, Fighting the Globalization? 2pp circular, 27.6.01, in PP 1717: 180. - The pop slogans: "Buy Australian!" & "Buy American!" etc. need effective and public refutation since anti-globalism is just another false conclusion from such protectionist notions. Something like: Your paper dollars, used to pay for imports, will return in payment for exports. They have no other value for any foreigner. So, the advice should rather be: Buy foreign goods and services to promote your export jobs. Imports promote exports. Stop imports and you stop exports. In mass media, advertisements and public "discussions" we are bombarded with the fallacies and almost never find the refutations. - J.Z., 20. & 29.7.01. PREGENTIL@aol.com EuroLibertarians http://libertarians.cjb.net http://maxpages.com/libertarian
PREJUDICES, See: HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., The Defence of Our Civilization Against Intellectual Error, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 129. - Hayek himself, in spite of extensive enlightenment in other spheres, e.g. monetary freedom, did uphold the prejudices of the limited government concept. - But then - nobody is perfect and that is perhaps the strongest reason for individual liberty. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
PRESLEY, SHARON, The Statistics Don't Lie, 1p, in PP 1674: 39. - Which statistics? In what contexts? Were the questions already "loaded", as well as the selected interviewees? - LIBERTY offers these and other pages free of charge on the Internet, i.e., potentially already to hundreds of millions of people - and yet it claims copyrights. That, too, I find inconsistent. I offer them below my total costs to initially only 100 people, with my first 100 duplicates, which I may never completely sell and thus do not have to re-order. Whom do I wrong or harm, except, perhaps, myself, by this action? I do also point out such texts on the Internet, in paper editions or in other media, in unpaid advertisements and do invite anyone to try to financially profits from e.g. libertarian microfiche and CD-ROMs, while LIBERTY and other "libertarians" insist on being subsidized by statist "copyrights" laws, REGARDLESS OF THEIR WRONGFUL AND HARMLESS CONSEQUENCES, concerned only with how some writers might profit from them! I do oppose profits based upon government-granted privileges or "royalties". Alas, not even the topic of "intellectual property" has, as yet, been sufficiently discussed among "libertarians". - PIOT, J.Z., 21.5.01.
PRICE CONTROL, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Stop Stopping Price Cutting, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 460.
PRICE CONTROL, See: CURTIS, W.M., Price Supports, 16pp: 41, in PP 1549.
PRICE CONTROL, See: GABB, SEAN, A Case against Price Control, 1992, updated 1999, 4pp, in PP 1673: 143.
PRICE CONTROL, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, The Dangers of Price Controls, IMPRIMIS, 5/72, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 116.
PRICE CONTROL, See: HARPER, F.A., Inflation, 21pp: 53, in PP 1549. - Contains the best chart on the effects of price controls. - J.Z. - See: LACY, MARY G., Food Control During 46 Centuries, A contribution to the history of price fixing, 1p: 67, in PP 1549.
PRICE CONTROL, See: HUMPHREY, MARK, Wage and Price Controls, 4pp, from: THE TORCH, Feb. 1, 1971: 296, in PP 1565-67.
PRICE CONTROL, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Price Ceilings Cause Shortages and Higher Costs, THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 2pp, in PP 1754: 195.
PRICE GOUGING? SELICK, KAREN, There's Some Good in Gouging, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 109.
PRICE OF LIBERTY? See: POIROT, PAUL L., The Price of Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 12/69, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 155. - Where is it openly & freely for sale? Such sales would only be available once the territorial monopoly is ended and all kinds of governments and non-governmental societies can be freely offered and accepted or refused by sovereign individuals - sovereign consumers of such services. He attacks legal tender & other interventions in this article but uses "price", in the heading, all too loosely. - J.Z., 21.5.02. - On almost immediately possible profits from liberty see e.g. PP 19c, also under price control, rent control, monetary freedom, full employment, cooperatives, unilateral peace declarations, desertion, tax strikes, monetary revolutions, inflation, self-help. Books could be filled with such options - and spread very cheaply e.g. on CD-ROMs. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
PRICES, RISING? See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Everything is Cheap and Getting Cheaper, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 204. - Public services? Defence efforts? Politicians? Bureaucracies? - J. Z.
PRICES, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Price Theory: An Intermediate Text, South-Western Publishing Co., (c) David D. Friedman, 1986, 1990, here only contents list, 2pp, in PP 1711/12: 203.
PRICES, See: LEE, JEFFERY G., Hail to Prices! THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 2pp, in PP 1765: 85.
PRICES, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, What Is a "Just Price"? n.d., 11pp, in PP 1705: 58.
PRICING, FREE PRICING VS. REGULATIONS, See: ANDERSON, C. W., Price, the Peaceful Regulator, THE FREEMAN, 5/74, 2pp, in PP 1754: 193.
PRINCIPALITY OF NEW UTOPIA, THE, 8pp, aiming at more financial freedom via a virtual "country", in PP 1689-1693: 1028.
PRINCIPE, MICHAEL A., Review of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in RADICAL PHILOSOPHY REVIEW FO BOOKS, No. 14, 1996, here only in 1/2 p abstract, in PP 1682: 101.
PRINCIPLES, See: HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Principles and The Constitution, 1p: 234, in PP 1572-73.
PRISONERS, NONVIOLENT ONES, WITHOUT VICTIMS, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., When Force Is the Standard, 1p, in PP 1729: 50. - Among over 2 million prisoners in US there are 750,000 for "crimes" without victims!
PRISONS, PRIVATE, COMPETITIVE, PROFIT-MAKING, See: LOGAN, CHARLES H., Competition in the Prison Business, THE FREEMAN, 8/85, 8pp, in PP 1755/56: 27. - State franchises to corporations are not the ultimate solution to the prison problem, as is proven by the present and privately run concentration camps in Australia for "illegal immigrants", which restrict access and publicity and cover up many abuses inside, apart from the inherent abuse of imprisoning innocents. Open coops would be a better approach - for people convicted of crimes with victims. See my essay on private prisons. - J.Z.
PRISONS, PRIVATE, See: BAST, JOSEPH & LOGAN, CHARLES, Are private prisons a viable alternative? 1p, in PP 1730: 7. - LOGAN, CHARLES H. & BAST, JOSEPH L., Let private companies run state prisons, 1p, in PP 1730: 13. - They should not only become private but also open-cooperative prisons, to maximize incentives and prevent abuses. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
PRISONS, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Hospitals, Not Prisons, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 320. - Doctors, teachers & psychologists do not know more than libertarians about the prevention of crime & rehabilitation. - J.Z.
PRIVACY, See: DORMAN, THOMAS, MD, Privacy and Civilization, 12pp, in PP 1661: 144. LFCT, n.d., www.dormanpub.com/
PRIVACY, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A World of Strong Privacy: Promises and Perils of Encryption, 1995, HD version of article published in SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY & POLICY, volume 13, number 2, Summer 1996, Cambridge UP, 12pp, in PP 1711/12: 325. - At least online many such dispersed articles are now brought together. They could be still better combined and more cheaply accessed, sometimes even faster, seeing the downloading speeds for several hundred Mbs from dispersed sites, on CD-ROMs. - J.Z.
PRIVACY, See: FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberty and Privacy: Connections, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 134.
PRIVACY, See: HART, DAVID, Individuality and Privacy, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 292.
PRIVACY, See: ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Private Life? 1998, 2pp, in PP 1616: 97.
PRIVATE ADMINISTRATIONS, See: PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Private Cities, THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 4pp, in PP 1754: 189. - On Planned Unit Developments. - Proprietary communities would go even further & might become quite independent private but small territorial administrations. Voluntary exterritorial autonomy is also rightful and required. - J.Z.
PRIVATE CONSERVATION, 8pp, in PP 1704: 108. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Private Enterprise Regained, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp: 12, in PP 1549. - 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 126. - See: FREE ENTERPRISE, LAISSEZ FAIRE, FREE TRADE, PROPERTY, COOPERATIVE PRODUCTION.
PRIVATE LAW, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Law Can Be Private, 1p: 56, in PP 1568. - 1p: 51, in PP 1601-04.
PRIVATE LAW, See: LONG, RODERICK T., The Decline and Fall of Private Law in Iceland, 4pp: 15, in PP 1568. 4pp: 226, in PP 1601-04.
PRIVATEER, THE, Home Page, 1p: 139, in PP 1568. - Just another financial newsletter! - J.Z.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS, See: CAHILL, JOHN P., Government Control of Private Schools? , THE FREEMAN, 7/72, 3pp, in PP 1765: 132.
PRIVATIZATION OF MONEY, See: AHMAD, NIZAM, Denationalizing Money, 2pp, May 03, 1998, MOER newspaper articles, in PP 1745-1748: 657. - This whole PP issue deals with this subject!
PRIVATIZATION, See: ASMUS, BARRY, Private Sector Solutions to Public Sector Problems, IMPRIMIS, 10/93, 5pp, in PP 1754: 173.
PRIVATIZATION, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Privatisierung, Teil 2, 7 S.: 188, in PP 1600.
PRIVATIZATION, See: GOVERNMENT REFORMS, TERM LIMITS, PRIVATIZATION, 11pp, in PP 1704: 163. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
PRIVATIZATION, See: GRUNEWALD, DONALD, Privatization at the State and Local Level, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 36. - SENESE, DONALD J., Privatizing Japan's Railroads, THE FREEMAN, 6/87, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 39.
PRIVATIZATION, See: HAYWOOD, DALE M., We Would Be Wise to ... (rely on private firms), THE FREEMAN, 7/86, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 16. - That should be applied to the "services" of territorial States as well. They should be substituted by voluntary communities and associations, freely competing with each other under full exterritorial autonomy. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
PRIVATIZATION, See: SIERPINSKI, JACEK, Against State Privatization, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 93.
PRIVATIZATION, See:LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Grenzkosten und Nutzengewinn der Entstaatlichung, 2 S., in PP 1625: 91.
PROCESS, THE, E-mail from sorath8@hotmail.com on DangerousBooks.com, 2pp, in PP 1672: 202.
PRODUCTIVITY & REGULATIONS, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, Regulation and Productivity, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 362. - Free enterprise, i.e., unrestricted competion, contracts, markets, producers and sovereign consumers, free trading and full publicity for public affairs are self-regulating. - And self-regulation does not mean regulation by vested interests, unions and associations of privileged professionals, preempting whole spheres of human activities for their own financial and status benefit. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Combinations in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 138. - The worst of such combinations is any territorial government. It does not permit any competition with it in "its turf", just like any other crime syndicate. - And "limited government" advocates uphold this monopoly! - J.Z.
PROFITS, See: MCNEIL, TIM, People, Not Profits: Yeah, right, 5pp, in PP 1661: 2. From LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, April 24, 2000. tsmacneil@coastnet.com
PROGRESS & FREEDOM FOUNDATION, THE, Breaking News, Oct. 23rd, 2000 & Selected Publications: Papers, 5pp mail@pff.org www.pff.org , in PP 1674: 79. - "Progress" & "Freedom" by whose definitions? E.g. that of modern "liberals" or "democrats" or "republicans"? The listed titles are not promising. Are there other libertarians than George Gilder in this list? - J.Z.
PROGRESS PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALTES, NEWSLETTER, Sylvania Hts., April/May 1999, 6pp: 27, in PP 1571.
PROGRESS PARTY, Queensland Branch, Newsletter, April 1984, 2pp, in PP 1655: 121.
PROGRESS, See: MCCARTHY, JOHN, Progress and its Sustainability, 8pp with links, in PP 1616: 163. jmc@cs.stanford.edu
PROGRESS, See: READ, LEONARD E., Progress, The Flower of Freedom, 2pp from THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, September 1, 1966, in PP 1716: 93
PROHIBITION, See: LENDER, MARK EDWARD, Born Again: The Resurgence of American Prohibition, THE FREEMAN, 4/96, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 215.
PROJECTORS, ENLARGERS, Two types, details supplied by JAMES N. DAWSON, 1p, in PP 1614: 185. - Alas, they are not suitable for the reduction and re-magnification rates of microfilm. - J.Z.
PRO LIBERTATE, See: SCHMID, ALBAN, Interview mit A.S., 3 S.: 243, in PP 1588. - Gruender von PRO LIBERTATE: Schweizer Zweig von ISIL - http://www.prolibertate.org/
PROMETHEA Website, On Ayn Rand, untitled, www.promethea.org/Misc_Compositions/Objectivism.html 3pp, in PP 1682: 122.
PROMETHEA, Links, 3pp, available only online, URLs not spelled out, in PP 1684: 202. - Note: All its articles are copyrighted - but that it wants to change the world: "Change the world, circulate this URL!"- I hold that this plea contradicts the copyrights claim. The URL does make these pages available, free of charge, to hundreds of millions of people. Is there fear involved that others might be able to make some money with these pages? If Promethea believes that it could make some money e.g. by microfiche, floppy disk or CD-ROM publishing - then why doesn't it try these very affordable media itself? One should not try, at the same time, to widely spread and also restrict the flow of information! Governmental copyrights have become a "fixed idea" although their inbuilt time-limitation does already indicate that it isn't an absolute and pure "right". - J.Z., 16.5.01.
PROMETHEA, Collectivism in Japan, 1/2p, in PP 1684: 200.
PROMETHEA, Kosovo, 1/2p, in PP 1684: 200.
PROMETHEA, Notes and Essays, a survey, with links, 1p: 167. www.promethea.org/Misc_Compositions/NotesandEssays.html
PROMETHEA, Promethean Capitalism, 31pp, with some notes by John Zube, in PP 1684: 169.
PROMETHEA, Quick Info and Guide, 1/2 p, in PP 1684: 165.
PROMETHEA, The Essence of Freedom, 1/2p, in PP 1684: 165.
PROMETHEA, The Inspiration of Prometheus, 1/2 p, in PP 1684: 168.
PROMETHEA, The Lessons of Ramalla (Israelis & Arabs clashes), 1p, in PP 1684: 201. - Traces of panarchistic thinking can be found here - but they are not developed, at least not here. - J.Z.
PROMETHEA, The Way of Prometheus, an online work of fiction, which completes The Promethean Trilogy, introduction, 1/2p, in PP 1684: 168.
PROMETHEA, Violence and the State, 1p, in PP 1684: 166.
PROMETHEA, Web Pages and Links, 39pp, in PP 1684: 165. www.promethea.org/Info.html Among other things, it favours monetary freedom! It found its graphics excessive and had to reduce my print-outs to plain texts. - J.Z.
PROMETHEUS AWARDS, A Short History, 2pp, in PP 1616: 7. - http://www.lfs.org/PROMETHE.HTM
PROMETHEUS, The Newsletter of the Libertarian Futurist Society, quarterly, since 1983, Contents list of recent issues, 3pp, on 1994/98 issues, in PP 1616: 4.
PROPERTARIAN FORUM, THE, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1679: 171, abstracts & links 171: www.propertarian.org/ideas.htm
PROPERTY, See: ANDERSON, ROBERT G. The Assault on Capital, THE FREEMAN, 11/79, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 297.
PROPERTY, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Kommunismus und Eigentum im Anarchismus (Communism and Property in Anarchism), n.d., 6pp, in PP 1701: 109/ sblankertz@pro-change.de www.anarchism.net/articles/de-kommunismus_und_eigentum_im_anarchismus.htm
PROPERTY, See: BOAZ, DAVID, Private Property from Soweto to Shanghai, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 240.
PROPERTY, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Property & Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 9/00, 8pp, in PP 1766-68: 215.
PROPERTY, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Seizure Fever: The War on Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 11pp, in PP 1766-68: 190.
PROPERTY, See: BRADFORD, R. W., Today's War on Property, THE FREEMAN, 2/97, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 82. - MALEK, JAN MICHAL, Thou Shalt Not Steal, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 86.
PROPERTY, See: DEFENDERS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS, Home Page and Publications List, 5pp, in PP 1678: 128.
PROPERTY, See: DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Definition of "Property Rights" and "Property Rights" in a Free Nation, 3pp: 596, in PP 1601-04.
PROPERTY, See: FANNING, MICHAEL W., Attack in the Adirondacks, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 13pp, in PP 1757/58: 311, on property rights.
PROPERTY, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Property Rights, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 542.
PROPERTY, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Public Property Is not Free, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 975. - Public property belongs to nobody and is therefore wasted by almost everybody, but especially by bureaucrats, politicians and legislators. - J.Z., 27.5.02.
PROPERTY, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Private Property & Social Justice, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 231.
PROPERTY, See: GATES, JEFF; DODSON, ED & al, The Ownership Solution, 1999, excerpts from a discussion, 9pp, in PP 1668/69: 388.
PROPERTY, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, A Theory of Property Rights for a Free Nation, 11pp: 585, in PP 1601-04.
PROPERTY, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Nineteen Propositions about Property, 7pp: 599, in PP 1601-04.
PROPERTY, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, Property Rights & Eminent Domain, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 224.
PROPERTY, See: Intellectual Property, Copyrights, Patents, Land, Cooperatives.
PROPERTY, See: KAMENAR, PAUL D., Private Property Rights: An Endangered Species, THE FREEMAN, 5/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 235. - On tyrannical environmentalism. No bureaucratic power over any private property! - J.Z.
PROPERTY, See: KELLY, DAVID, Liberty and Property, THE FREEMAN, 10/75, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 121. - FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberty and Property, THE FREEMAN, 5/87, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 128.
PROPERTY, See: LAMBERTON, LANCE, Property Rights & the First Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 208.
PROPERTY, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, On Property Rights, 7pp, in PP 1680: 122.
PROPERTY, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Private Property & Opportunity Cost, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 244. - Deals somewhat with POW's, desertion, warfare & war aims. - J.Z.
PROPERTY, See: See: LONG, RODERICK T., A Plea for Public Property, 7pp: 578, in PP 1601-04.
PROPERTY, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., In Defence of Property Rights & Capitalism, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 10pp, in PP 1766-68: 95.
PROPERTY, See: MATACONIS, DOUGLAS, The Flag & Freedom: Which Should We Protect? THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 584.
PROPERTY, See: MAYBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, 2pp: 120; 2pp: 162; 2pp: 216, in PP 1572-73. - William Bradford's story. Also in PP 1737/38: 312. - Gov. Bradford's story, www.SierraTimes.com (The name may be Marbury, if it is not a typo.)
PROPERTY, See: MCDONALD, KENNETH, Government, the State, & Private Property, THE FREEMAN, 2/86, 2pp, in PP 1765: 90.
PROPERTY, See: NORTH, GARY, The Puritan Experiment with Common Ownership, THE FREEMAN, 4/74, 9pp, in PP 1749/50: 161. - They had to invent or rediscover a pure relationship to property. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
PROPERTY, See: POMBO, RICHARD & FARAH, JOSEPH, A Property Rights Parable for City Dwellers, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 282.
PROPERTY, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, Ownership in Common, 15pp: 34, in PP 1549.
PROPERTY, See: SHAW, JANE S. & HOSPERS, JOHN, Private Property & the Environment: Two Views, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 227.
PROPERTY, See: SMILEY, GENE, The Social Role of Private Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 5/90, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 390.
PROPERTY, See: SOLOMON, MARTIN M., A Paen to Property, 6pp, in PP 1700: 87. From: LIBERTY, Port Townsend.
PROPERTY, See: WALKER, DANIEL F., Property Rights, American Constitutionalism, & International Human Rights "Law", THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 205.
PROPERTY, See: WATNER, CARL, Whose Property Is It Anyway? 3pp: 67, in PP 1569-70. - See: FORFEITURE LAWS.
PROPERTY, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Government's War on Property, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 11pp, in PP 1749/50: 222. - How many of the above advocates of private property are consistent enough to advocate self-ownership and self-determination in all their aspects, like individual sovereignty, individual secessionism and voluntary associationism under the personal laws or exterritorial autonomy? That would leave a rightful framework for enemies of private property: In their volunteer communities they could robb and cheat each other as much as they like, und are determined to do under their own personal "welfare" laws. - J.Z., 11.6.02.
PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, A Single-Owner Proprietary Nation: Advantages, Problems and Solutions, 2pp: 520, in PP 1601-04. - 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 299.
PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Proprietary Communities, List of topics, with URLs, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 313.
PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., A Model Lease for Orbis, working draft 10-15-95, 8pp: 522, in PP 1601-04.
PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Politics Versus Proprietorship: Remarks Prefatory to Discussion of the ORBIS Constitution for Proprietary Communities, 1996, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 316.
PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Art of Community, review, 1p, by HAUGH, SEAN: 518, in PP 1601-04.
PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H. & NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Notes on Foreign Relations Concerns, 4pp: 535, in PP 1601-04. - The center of research on proprietary communities: Heather Foundation, e-mail HeathFdn@Sierra.net
PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Quickening of Social Evolution. Perspectives on Proprietary (Entrepreneurial) Communities, THE INDEPENDENCE REVIEW, II/2, Fall 1997, ISSN 1086-1653, 287 - 302, copyrighted 1997, but offered free online, 11 pages, in PP 1733: 106.. I consider this to be another free advertising for TIR, S.H., MacCallum, Spencer Heath, the Heather Foundation and for Proprietary Communities. - J.Z.
PROSECUTORS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Prosecutor: the State's Enforcer, the People's Enemy, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 983.
PROSPERITY & ANTI-POVERTY, Links to articles, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 84.
PROSTITUTION, See: FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 2pp, of: GILFOYLE, TIMOTHY J., City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution and the Commercialization of Sex, 1790-1920, 1994, 462pp, in PP 1708-1710: 249.
PROTECTION, See: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., The First Civil Right IS Safety, THE FREEMAN, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 586. - If it is, territorial governments, rather obviously, cannot provide it. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
PROTECTIONISM, See the numerous articles against it in PP 1761-1763.
PROTECTIONISM, See: BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Blockading Ourselves, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 24. - For Free Trade.
PROTECTIONISM, See: BUY AMERICAN, BUY AUSTRALIAN, etc., See: NORTH, GARY, Buy American! THE FREEMAN, 1/81, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 7. See also: MADE IN AMERICA, MADE IN AUSTRALIA, etc.
PROTECTIONISM, See: DAVIDSON, KENNETH, Protectionism & Cars, THE AGE, 24.2.81, PROGRESS, April 81, 1/2 page, in PP 1716: 32.
PROTECTIONISM, See: FUHRIG, JOE, The Persistence of Protectionism, 2pp: 65, in PP 1579-80.
PROTECTIONISM, See: GITTINS, ROSS, Protection's A Con, 2pp: 113, in PP 1583.
PROTECTIONISM, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Combinations in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 3pp, in PP 1766-68:138. - The worst of such combinations is any territorial government. It does not permit any competition with it in "its turf", just like any other crime syndicate. - And "limited government" advocates uphold this monopoly! - J.Z.
PROTECTIONISM, See: PREGENTIL, XAVIER, Fighting the Globalization? 2pp circular, 27.6.01, in PP 1717: 180. - The pop slogans: "Buy Australian!" & "Buy American!" etc. need effective and public refutation since anti-globalism is just another false conclusion from such protectionist notions. Something like: Your paper dollars, used to pay for imports, will return in payment for exports. They have no other value for any foreigner. So, the advice should rather be: Buy foreign goods and services to promote your export jobs. Imports promote exports. Stop imports and you stop exports. In mass media, advertisements and public "discussions" we are bombarded with the fallacies and almost never find the refutations. - J.Z., 20. & 29.7.01. PREGENTIL@aol.com EuroLibertarians http://libertarians.cjb.net http://maxpages.com/libertarian
PROTECTIONISM, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Protectionism Exposed, part II, 1p: 10; 3pp: 108, 1p: 28; 2pp: 114, in PP 1572-73.
PROTECTIONISM, See: ROSS, ERNEST G., Robot Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 5pp, in PP 1754: 119, reg. unemployment & machines. - Compare also immigration restrictions. The fear, prevailing under monetary despotism, of involuntary unemployment, is behind many evil and irrational actions. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
PROTECTIONISM, See: RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Pay More & Get Less, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 3 .
PROTECTIONISM, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, Robots! , THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 4pp, in PP 1754: 115.
PROTECTIONISM, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS, See: LONG, RODERICK T., Anarchy in the U.K. The English Experience with Private Protection, 2pp: 35, in PP 1568. - 2pp: 325, in PP 1601-04.
PROTECTIVE SERVICES, See: CLAUSS, WOLFRAM, Subjektives Recht. Zur Theorie privater Sicherheitsdienstleistungen, 3 S., in PP 1625: 44.
PROTECTIVE SERVICES, See: MCLAUGHLIN, SCOTT, Protective Services in a Free Nation, 4pp: 681, in PP 1601-04.
PROTECTIVE SERVICES, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Privately Produced, Publicly Provided Security Services, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 456.
PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Proudhon and the Free Society, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1725: 113. -
PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH, See: What Are Man's Rights? 1840. It is online and comes to less than 1 Mb. This means that 650 books of its size could be published on a single CD-ROM and, zipped, even more! - Send comments to abcritter@yahoo.com 1page, revised 4/5/97, in PP 1675: 186.
PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH, See: VINE & FIG TREE, Pierre Joseph Proudhon: A Man and His Garden, with URLs, 16pp, in PP 1694: 166. http://members.aol.com/VFTINC/home/index.htm
PROUDHON, PIERRE-JOSEPH, 1809-1865, 1p, in PP 1739: 56, with links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
PROVERBS, See: DUDLEY, MICHAEL BIXBY, Why Old Proverbs Don't Apply Anymore, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 570. - Some old proverbs! - J.Z.
PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Cooperation: A Little Subjectivism Goes a Long Way, Review, 3pp, of: ROTHCHILD, JOYCE & WHITT, J. ALLEN, The Cooperative Workplace: Potentials and Dilemmas of Organizational Democracy and Participation, N.Y., Cambridge U.P., 1986: 230, in PP 1574-75. - 1987: about 5,000 coops in the U.S. alone. Alas, the book does not seem to have studied, judging by the review, typical productive coops, nor to have distinguished between those run under egalitarian dogmas and often anti-economic practices and those run under normal propertarian and profit-seeking principles. - J.Z.
PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Review, 2pp, of: POLIKINGHORNE, DONALD, Methodology for the Human Sciences: Systems of Inquiry, Albany, State U. of N.Y. Press, 1983, 349pp: 92, in PP 1574-75.
PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Socialism As Cartesian Legacy: The Radical Element Within F.A. Hayek's "The Fatal Conceit", 11pp: 5, in PP 1576.
PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., The Political Economy of Workers' Self-Management, 3pp, diss. Abstract: 332, in PP 1574-75. - Which type of hundreds of different ones does he discuss? - All too many were run under all too many anti-economic notions. But this does not devalue the others. - Alas, he seems to be mainly interested only in Yugoslavian models, run under a communist regime! - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
PSYCHIATRY & CRIME, See: CRANE, DAVID G., J.D., M.D., Crime, Correction and Psychiatry, IMPRIMIS, 8/74, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 113. - Most laws are not rightful laws but wrongful laws, suppressing or ignoring rights and liberties. The same is true for most institutions of territorial governments and for these governments themselves. - J.Z.
PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Psychological Warfare, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 973.
PSYCHOLOGY & CRIME, See: PSYCHIATRY & CRIME, See: CRANE, DAVID G., J.D., M.D., Crime, Correction and Psychiatry, IMPRIMIS, 8/74, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 113. - Most laws are not rightful laws but wrongful laws, suppressing or ignoring rights and liberties. The same is true for most institutions of territorial governments and for these governments themselves. - J.Z.
PUBLIC CHOICE, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Public Choice Theory: Not the Whole Story, THE FREEMAN, 9/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 78. - LEE, DWIGHT R., Public Choice: The Rest of the Story, THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 87.
PUBLIC DEBT, See: BUCHANAN, JAMES M., The Deficit & Our Obligation to Future Generations, IMPRIMIS, 1/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 363. - That, too, must be a voluntarily taken up obligation, like that of parents and grandparents. Obviously, it is as wrong to invest in future tax slaves as it is to directly and obviously enslave any people, today children into 12 years of serfdom (for all too many hours every weekday) in schools and young men into selective military slavery. Deficits in volunteer communities are quite another matter. Dissenters are then free to opt out. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
PUBLIC DEBT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., A $ 5 Trillion National Debt, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 486. - That is still only ca. $ 20,000 per head! - J.Z., 21.5.02. - As an imposed burden it is too much and totally unjustified for all those who have not given their individual consent to territorial statism. Otherwise, it is bearable for productive and free workers. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
PUBLIC FINANCE, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, The Crisis in Public Finance: No Ways or Means, THE FREEMAN, 3/79, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 388. - Quite typically, sound tax foundation or contribution-foundation money is not discussed, nor are voluntary taxation options. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
PUBLIC HEALTH, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Public Health or Private Choice, 2pp: 767, in PP 1601-04. - Public Health, at least to some extent, prevents Private and Individual Health, the only thing that really can exist and matters. - J.Z. See: HEALTH CARE.
PUBLIC INTEREST? FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Affected with a "Public Interest", THE FREEMAN, 9/78, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 241.
PUBLIC SERVANTS, See: BANDOW, DOUG, America's Permanent Criminal Class, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 139.
PUBLIC WORKS, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Public Works? Or Taxpayer Investment by Force? 1995/98. 2pp, in PP 1612: 95.
PUBLISHING IN CONVENTIONAL AVENUES ONLY OR ALSO OR EXCLUSIVELY AS OPPOSED TO SELF-PUBLISHING IN ALTERNATIVE MEDIA, AT LEAST AT FIRST? See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Getting Published, an "Austrian" Triumph, THE FREEMAN, 9/97, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 201. - Is it really an achievement to get published among the idiocies and irrelevancies in conventional economics journals that are "respectable" among the statist and socialist "professionals"? As micro-economists the Austrians should and could have published all their writings themselves, very affordably, e.g. on microfilm, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, rather than seeking prestige & expensive publishing in established paper journals or conventional book editions. In spite of being free marketeers, they have so far failed to establish a special market for freedom ideas and talents, fully using alternative, powerful and affordable media, all in their particular strengths - and thus have not yet been able to market themselves sufficiently. That some of their writings as well can, sometimes, temporarily and expensively, appear in paper editions is nothing to brag about. - J.Z.
PUBLISHING, MODERN BOOK PRODUCTION & WRITING, See: ONG, WALTER J., S.J., The Talked Book, 4pp, on modern book production: 10, in PP 1595-96. - Libertarians should be so organized to supply libertarian texts to themselves. - J.Z.
PUENTE, ISAAC, Libertarian Communism, 1932 etc., 1982, 1985, 15pp, in PP 1696: 54. ANARCHIST IBRARY http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/index.html
PUERTO RICO, See: UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Unemployment in Puerto Rico, THE FREEMAN, 6/83, 9pp, in PP 1759/60: 217. - Here, too, he seems to ignore the effects of monetary despotism. There is no freedom, there, either, for competing local currencies to compete for local labor. Later Dr. S. wrote an excellent book on free banking. Self-defeating restrictions like minimum wages tend to arise and to be maintained only under conditions of monetary despotism. They are not, by themselves, sufficient to explain the phenomenon of involuntary mass unemployment. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
PULLIAM, MARK S., Nullifying the Rule of Law, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 74. - Opposed to free juries! - At least he should have distinguished between the nullification of wrongful laws and that of rightful ones. He was then an attorney for whom "the law" is a holy fetish or holy cow. I suppose he made a good living from that but he should have come to know sufficient laws to lose his respect for many of them. That he did not does not earn him my respect. That legislators are not able and willing to repeal most wrongful laws is obvious from the numerous laws that remain on the statute books, or are added almost daily, no matter how wrong, senseless and in some instances even no matter how criminal they are. - J.Z.
PULPLESS.COM, See: KNAPP, THOMAS L., The Intriguing LeFevre, Review, 1/2 page, of: Wendy McElroy, ed., A Way to Be Free, Volume 1, The Making of a Modern American Revolutionary, 660pp, Volume 2, The Making of a Modern American Revolution, 500pp, Pulpless.Com 1999, only $ 3.95 per volume in Adobe or HTML format or $ 37.50 or $ 34.50 respectively in print. After his death in 1986, his widow had gathered the material he had been collecting for a final book - his magnum opus. Highly recommended by Knapp, in PP 1732: 163. - Imagine how many such books could be cheaply offered on a CD-ROM!
PUNISHMENT, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, The State as Penalizer, 2pp: 465, in PP 1601-04.
PUNISHMENT, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O. & HALLIDAY, ROY, Dialogue: The Market for Punishment, 2pp: 58, in PP 1601-04.
PUNISHMENT, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Natural Law and Punishment, 29.12.60, 1p, in PP 1725: 105.
PUNISHMENT, See: LONG, RODERICK T., Punishment versus Restitution: A Formulation, 4pp: 344, in PP 1601-04.
PUNISHMENT, See: MICHAEL, CHRISTIAN, Should Criminals Be Punished? 1996, 7pp, LINE - READING: 169, in PP 1568.
PURKIS, JON & BOWN, JAMES, Twenty-First Century Anarchism. Unorthodox Ideas for a New Millennium, 1997, 214pp, $ 17.95: Flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 349.
PUYDT, P. E. DE, Panarchie, Revue Trimestrielle, Bruxelles, Juillet 1860, 11pp, in PP 1689-1693: 166. - This French text was e-mailed to me by De Bellis & corrected by me against a photocopy of the original, also supplied by him. I have not checked the website version of this essay, by De Bellis, against the photocopy. Hopefully, there are no discrepancies. I found a few flaws in the e-mailed text. The English version is appended to my main website. The German one is contained in PP 399-401 but also available digitized from me, e-mail, in text, html or Word 97 and in future at least on the De Bellis website www.panarchy.org. An Italian version has been provided by De Bellis. Photocopy of the French original text, in small print: 177. Enlarged on sheets 291ff - No other attempt has been made by me to make it more legible. My above version and the website version by De Bellis are legible enough. - J.Z. - The website version of the French original, prepared by De Bellis, 11pp: 216. www.panarchy.org
PUYDT, P.-E. DE, Panarchie, sheets 177ff of PP 1689-1693, enlarged, photocopy of the original, 19pp, in PP 1689-1693: 291.
PYBURN, EVELYN, Are We Only Good at Waging War? THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 1p, in PP 1761-63: 448. - The U.S. government isn't even good at that. It makes wars more likely, bloody & expensive & destructive & prolongs them unnecessarily. Moreover, each of its "victories" tends to help to cause further wars. - J.Z.
QUACKGRASS PRESS, Home Page, "Reason, Egoism, Capitalism - spreading underground, 11pp in association with Amazon.com. Michael Miller, mail to: qgrass@quackgrass.com Books on logic, history of philosophy & general history. In PP 1662.
QUACKGRASS PRESS, Home Page, List of Articles and URLs, 7pp, in PP 1676: 1. "Reason, Egoism, Capitalism". www.quackgrass.com/home.html mailto:qgrass@qgrass.com
QUACKGRASS PRESS, On becoming a deep thinker, 3pp, in PP 1662: 27.
QUACKGRASS PRESS, Only money? 2pp, in PP 1662: 30.
QUAIFE, ARTHUR, Emergency Hospital Instruction for Cryonic Suspension Patients, 1p: 48, in PP 1595-96.
QUAIFE, ARTHUR, Interview with LONG LIFE MAGAZINE, 3pp: 43, in PP 1595-96.
QUAKERS & LIBERTARIANISM, See: FRIENDLY LIBERATOR CAUCUS & THE QUAKER LIBERTARIAN FELLOWSHIP, Home page, 1999, 1p, in PP 1676: 120. Quaker@befreenow.org www.onelist.com/subscribe/friendlyliberator
QUEBECOIS LIBRE, LE, No. 69, Montreal 14 Octobre 2000, 2pp, in PP 1705: 205. www.quebecoislibre.org/
QUEST OF THE UNQUIET MIND, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1676: 125. unquiet@pobox.com URL not stated.
QUESTION MARK COLLECTIVE, Arthur Redmond - Ragnar Redbeard and "Might Is Right", 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 336. - A Takver's initiative www.takver.com Takver@onaustralia.com.au
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, On the Republic of OZ, 5pp: 77, in PP 1551.
QUINTESSENCE, About Civilization and Strangulation, 2pp: 155 in PP 1577-78.
QUINTESSENCE, Looking back at Progress, 2pp: 227 in PP 1577-78.
QUINTESSENCE, Numbering Nonsense, 3pp: 231 in PP 1577-78.
QUINTESSENCE, Public Debt - how high can you get? 2pp: 269 in PP 1577-78.
QUINTESSENCE, The Future Is Free! 4pp": 256 in PP 1577-78.
QUIZ, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, New and Improved World's Greatest Political Quiz, 1p, in PP 1611: 153.
QUOTATIONS, See: 3pp, in PP 1671: 120. - See: SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY, FREEDOM'S NEST.
QUOTATIONS, See: 8pp, in PP 1684: 139. turf@net.com.com http://catalog.com/jamesd/liberquo.htm
QUOTATIONS, See: DUDLEY, MICHAEL BIXBY, Why Old Proverbs Don't Apply Anymore, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 570. - Some old proverbs! - J.Z.
QUOTATIONS, See: FAME, Notable Quotes, 3pp, in PP1613: 120.
QUOTATIONS, See: FORT FREEDOM, Quotes, 2pp, in PP 1609: 54.
QUOTATIONS, See: FREEDOM WORLD, My Favorite Quotes, alphabetically by topic, 25pp, in PP 1664/65: 38. Submit your favourite quotes to: chiptoss@netzero.net
QUOTATIONS, See: FREEDOM'S NEST ("Anti-conservative, Anti-liberal, Pro-Freedom").
QUOTATIONS, See: FREEDOMSNEST.
QUOTATIONS, See: FREETHOUGHT, Home Page of www.2think.org with list of articles online, 2pp & 9 pp of "Thinking Quotes" (Thoughtful quotes might be more accurate. - J.Z.) , in PP 1679: 23.
QUOTATIONS, See: Losthorizons.com, 7pp, in PP 1684: 1147. www.losthorizons.com/index.html
QUOTATIONS, See: Quotes on Liberty, 10pp, in PP 1671: 9.
QUOTATIONS, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, Lincoln Didn't Say It, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 109.
QUOTATIONS, See: SOWELL, THOMAS, Favorite Quotations, 10pp, in PP 1716: 65.
QUOTATIONS, See: Thinking Quotes, www.2think.org 21pp, in PP 1671: 75. Quotes from thinkers, 9pp: 75. Quotes for Freethinkers, 8pp: 84. Quotes that just might cause one 2think, links only, 1p: 92. Quotes from Don Barker's book, Losing Faith in Faith, 2pp: 94. - With link to some chapters. - Quotes don't think. Thinkers do. - J.Z.
QUOTATIONS, See: Thunder and Lightening, 3pp, in PP 1674: 93. The Store seems to sell mainly beautifully printed and framed quotations.
QUOTATIONS, See: ZNET, Politically Special Quotations, introductory page only, with URLs, 2pp, in PP 1703: 156. mailto:rgillesp@flash.net www.zmag.org/quotes/search.htm
RA Forum, Recherche sur lánarchisme - Research on Anarchism, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1700: 194. http://melior.univ-montp3.fr/ra_forum/
RAAB, EARL, The Anatomy of Nazism. Here only the 10 illustrations that had to be omitted in PP 1242 & 1304: 113-115, in PP 1548.
RACE & CRIME, See: REILAND, RALPH R., Crime and Race, THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 122.
RACISM, See: BLOCK, WALTER, Racism: Public and Private, THE FREEMAN, 1/99, 2pp, in PP 1754: 162.
RACISM, See: BERNSTEIN, DAVID, Racial Tensions: The Market is the Solution, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 3pp, in PP1754: 164. - Only when combined with a free market for volunteer communities, money issues and financial arrangements. The free market requires much more in free market features and practices than most "free marketeers" have so far sufficiently considered. A "limited" territorial government is still a coercive monopolist. - J.Z.
RACISM, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Review of: LEVIN, MICHAEL, Why Race Matters, Praeger, Westport, 415pp, 2pp: 815, in PP 1601-04. - Let it matter to whom it matters. Let's have all kind of voluntarily segregated racial societies together with all kinds of voluntarily integrated and anti-racist societies. To each his own. Only wrongful compulsion must cease, in this sphere, too. - J.Z.
RADER, RANDALL R., Remonetizing Gold, Again, THE FREEMAN, 9/80, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 235.
RADFORD, R. S., Political Accountability & Balanced Budgets, 1p: 54, in PP 1556.
RADFORD, R.S., A Revolution Betrayed: Political Power Comes Full Circle, 7pp: 88, in PP 1557.
RADIATION HAZARD, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Don't Touch that Dial! Car Radios are 8 times as Deadly as your Cell Phone, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 767.
RADICAL CAPITALIST, THE, V/1, May 8, 1987, 8pp: 159, in PP 1557.
RADICAL LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL, Home Page, with links, 3pp, in PP 1618: 167.
RADICALS FOR CAPITALISM, For Australian libertarians and classical liberals, online meeting place and chat room, 1p on first exchange, John Humphreys and members. Founded Sept. 11, 1999, 11 members and 958 page views, in PP 1611: 156. - I have not yet participated in any anarchist or libertarian chat room. How can one find the time to do so? - J.Z.
RADNITZKY, GERARD, Das Weinwunder - antik, biblisch und "updated", 2 S., in PP 1625: 55.
RADNITZKY, GERARD, Demokratie, eine Begriffsanalyse, 6 S. , in PP 1617: 72.
RADNITZKY, GERARD, Zum Hintergrund des Balkankrieges, 3 S.: 224, in PP 1588.
RAGG, MARK, Let's drink to a longer life for $ 5,700, 1p, SMH 7.8.00, on positive results of moderate alcohol consumption. In PP 1630: 69. - Is it harmless or beneficial for brain cells, too? - J.Z.
RAICO, RALPH, The Place of Mises' Liberalism, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 51.
RAICO, RALPH, The Rise, Fall, and Renaissance of Classical Liberalism, Part I, 1992, 3pp, in PP 1615: 170. - FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, FREEDOM DAILY ESSAYS.
RAILWAYS, See: SENESE, DONALD J., Privatizing Japan's Railroads, THE FREEMAN, 6/87, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 39.
RAILWAYS, See: YOUNG, ANTHONY, The Little Railroad that Could, THE FREEMAN, May 92, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 282. - The author did not sufficiently mention that this railway got extra Federal police protection against sabotage and other violent criminal acts by fanatic unionists - because NASA needed this railway line. Other lines were terrorized, legislated or regulated into submission or bankruptcy. - J.Z., 21.5.02. - The use of explosives, murder, blackmail, arson, sabotage, violence, terrorism and corruption in union "activities" or anti-industrial warfare or "class warfare" has not yet been sufficiently recorded and publicized. Is there a trait of despotism & tyranny that they haven't practised as yet? And all this in the pursuit of their ill conceived notions of a "right to work" and to "fair" wages - and of the "protection" of labor. They are, like crime syndicates, small scale competitors to territorial States. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, American Fascism with a Human Face, A New Look for the New Right, 7pp: 76, in PP 1579-80.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Ayn Rand Rediscovered, 4pp: 231, in PP 1579-80.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, The American Paradox. World Politics and the Prospects for Liberty, 5pp: 111, in PP 1579-80.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, The Crash of '87 and the Crisis of the West, 4pp: 40, in PP 1579-80.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, The LP in the Eighties: The Politics of Sectarianism, 6pp: 1, in PP 1579-80.
RAMPART COLLEGE NEWSLETTER, 4 Samples: Dec. 15, 1967, Jan. 15, 1968, Feb. 15, 1968 & June 15, 1968, 16pp, in PP 1716: 41.
RAINBOW BRIDGE FOUNDATION, Agora Home Page, 4pp, with many links: 401 in PP 1577-78. - Website authored by Tony Hollick, 1997, http://www.agora.demon.co.uk - e-mail: Anduril@CIX.compulink.co.uk
RALSTON, WILLIAM H., The Powers that Be, 6pp: 199, in PP 1581-82.
RAMPART COLLEGE, Circulars, Jan. 1971 - August 1971; Nov. 1972 & Dec. 1972; & Oct. 1973, 113pp: 70, in PP 1558.
RAMPART COLLEGE, Introductory pamphlet, 30pp: 88, in PP 1585.
RAMPART COLLEGE, Leaflets, 7 pages, including 2 short essays: The Forgotten Factor & How A Man Thinks, no date: 113B, in PP 1549.
RAMPART COLLEGE, THE FREEDOM SCHOOL, Newsletter, 1966 - 67, incomplete, 64pp: 58, in PP 1586. - III/2, Feb. 15, 1966; III/3, March 15, 1966; III/4, April 15, 1966; III/5, May 15, 1966; III/8, August 15, 1966; III/9, September 15, 1966; III/10, October 15, 1966; III/11, November 15, 1966; III/12, December 15, 1966; IV/1, January 15, 1967; IV/2, February 15, 1967; IV/3, March 15, 1967; IV/4, April 15, 1967; IV/5, May 15, 1967; IV/7, July 15, 1967; IV/11, November 15, 1967.
RAMPART INDIVIDUALIST, Santa Ana, Rampart Institute, Vol. 4 No. 2, combined with Vol. 5, No. 1, 1988, 50 pp, in PP 1634-1636: 659. A special double edition, containing: HUMMEL, JEFFREY ROGERS, The American Militia & The Origin of Conscription: A Reassessment, 48pp.
RAMPART INDIVIDUALIST, Fullerton, I/1&2, Winter & Spring 1981 - I/4, Fall 1983; II/2, Winter 1984; III/1, Spring 1985; III/2, Winter 1985; IV/1, Winter 1987, 300pp: 1-150, in PP 1557.
RAMPART INSTITUTE, General Educational Catalog, 16pp: 151, in PP 1557. - Received from Lawrence Samuels in 1996.
RAMPART INSTITUTE, The New Renaissance, 1982, 2pp leaflet, in PP 1698: 138.
RAMUS, PIERRE, 1882-1942, 2pp, in PP 1739: 62, bibliography, links. - ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
RAND, AYN, See: ANONYMOUS, Ayn Rand Goes to Washington, 2pp: 49, in PP 1579-80.
RAND, AYN, See: CRANE, ED, Ayn Rand and the Libertarian Party, 3pp: 391, in PP 1565-67.
RAND, AYN, See: FREE RADICAL, THE, Feminist Interpretation of Ayn Rand: The Debate Continues, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 384.
RAND, AYN, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Some Problems with Ayn Rand's Derivation of Ought from Is, 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 25.
RAND, AYN, See: FULL CONTEXT & other articles in PP 1681.
RAND, AYN, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, 2pp: 149, in PP 1601-04.
RAND, AYN, See: LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Ayn Rand: Wer ist John Galt? 1 S. , in PP 1617: 26.
RAND, AYN, See: MADDEN, RUSSELL, Ayn Rand, Philosopher for a New Millennium? 4pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES (TLFCT), Feb. 7, 2000, in PP 1684: 70.
RAND, AYN, See: MEINERS, JENS P., Ayn Rand. Eine freiheitliche Dogmatikerin, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 93.
RAND, AYN, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Unexpected Illustrations of Ayn Rand's Philosophy of Aesthetics, 1998, 15pp, in PP 1705: 17.
RAND, AYN, See: NELSON, WAYNE SCOTT, In Thinking Protest: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, 2pp: 7, in PP 1565-67. - Against her government. notions. - ROLLINS, LOUIS, On "The Nature of Government": An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, 1p, in PP 1565-67. - Against her notions on government. - Like Child's and my article, they remained unanswered by A.R.! - J.Z.
RAND, AYN, See: RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Ayn Rand Rediscovered, 4pp: 231, in PP 1579-80.
RAND, AYN, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS, An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, Regarding Vietnam, Foreign Policy, War and Morality, 2pp: 79, in PP 1565-67.
RAND, AYN, See: SCIABARRA, CHRIS, Ayn Rand - The Russian Radical, 6pp, in PP 1618: 90.
RAND, AYN, See: STANTON EVANS, M., The Gospel according to Ayn Rand, NATIONAL REVIEW, Oct. 3, 1967, 5pp: 98, in PP 1551.
RAND, AYN, Special issue of FRAGMENTS, in PP 1564.
RAND, AYN, What Are Man's Rights, 3 paragraphs from her "Man's Rights", 1963, put online by abcritter@yahoo.com 1996, seeking comments. 1/2p, in PP 1679: 179.
RARICK, HOHN R., You've a Right to Know! 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 69. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
RASMUSSEN, DOUGLAS B., Rights, Law, and Morality, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 4pp, in PP 1754: 124
RASPBERRY, WILLIAM, A Journalist's View of Black Economics, IMPRIMIS, 3/90, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 374.
RATIONAL ANARCHIST BBS, Frequently Asked Questions on Rational Anarchism, 2pp, in PP 1612: 6. - e-mail see L. Long.
RATIONAL ANARCHIST BBS, List of available files, daily updated, hint only, 1p, in PP 1612: 18. - To get a zipped list send e-mail to: fileserve@claslib.rational.ca with the word INDEX in the first line.
RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Links to Liberty, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1612: 110.
RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Essays on Liberty from Classic and Modern Libertarian Writers, 1p, in PP 1612: 109. - Guides in its 1996 version only to 9 such essays. How many essays would there be in a complete list? - J.Z.
RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Essays on Liberty from Libertarian & Anarcho-Capitalist Perspectives, 2pp, in PP 1612: 7. - Only list of articles online. Contact: Lazarus Long.
RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1612: 3. - Webmaster@rational.ca
RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Political Satire and "off the wall" Commentary, 1p, 1997, in PP 1612: 112.
RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Signs of Liberty: Personal Declarations of Liberty, 1p, in PP 1612: 9. - Copyrighted, although it just contains the image of 3 car bumper stickers. Compare the beginnings of my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia, of which the first 4 volumes are out, on 4 LMP microfiche, A-D. - J.Z. - webmaster@claslib.rational.ca seeks more such contributions.
RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Unnamed file: List of liberty related books from LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, 1 page only, in PP 1612: 108. - How long would a complete list be? Should it be confined to print on paper titles and recent ones only? - J.Z.
RATIONING, See: READ, LEONARD E., When Rationing Comes, THE FREEMAN, 7/71, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 344.
RATIONING, See: SAFLAIA, ITI, Review, 1p, of: SPIERS, JOHN, The Realities of Rationing; "Priority Setting" in the NHS, IEA, 1999, 156pp, in PP 1708-1710: 480.
RAUCH, JONATHAN, Eternal Life. Why government programs won't die. REASON ONLINE, from REASON Aug/Sep. 96, 5pp, in PP 1679: 65. www.nytimes.com/ www.reason.com/index.html and a link to the author's book: Demosclerois www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0812926323/reasonmagazineA/
RAUTH, ROBERT K., Jr., The Myth of Cultural Imperialism, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 8pp, in PP 1766-68: 254.
RAVEN, THE, Anarchist Quarterly, Contents indication of issues 1-40, 1p, in PP 1732: 136.
RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policy Determines Real Cost of Defense, 1p: 133, in PP 1589-94. - Any foreign policy based upon territorialism, taxation & inflationism is a war policy and very costly. - J.Z., 10.11.99.
RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policy Determines Real Cost of Defense, 2pp: 142, in PP 1572-73. - Who calculated how little it would cost and risk if it were based upon panarchistic practices and aims? - J.Z.
RAVENSCROFT, IAN, Danger: A Lesson from Language, THE FREEMAN, 7/84, 4pp, in PP 1754: 3.
RAVENSCROFT, IAN, Danger: A Lesson from Language, THE FREEMAN, 7/84, 4pp, in PP 1754: 3.
RAWLES, TOM & LINDA, Can a Christian Be a Libertarian? 1999, 5pp, in PP 1705: 196. Trawles@kimlav.com
RAY, EL & GATHERER, NAOMI, Opting Out. Your Secret Place, 2pp: 128, in PP 1565-67.
RAYMOND, ERIC S., The Libertarianism FAQ, 2,000, 6pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 361, esr@thyrsus.com
RAYMOND, ERIC S., The Libertarianism FAQ, 2000, 6pp, in PP 1676: 162. esr@thyrsus.com
RAYSON, ANTHONY & GAMBONE, LARRY: Letters, pro & con, on militias, 1p, in PP 1630: 19.
RAYO, A Case for Non-Coercion Based on Rational Self-Interest, 4pp: 300, in PP 1565-67. - "This article was prompted by and is in part a reply to Every Man for Himself", by Krista Xerinye & N. Strakon, in INVICTUS 15.
READ, HERBERT, Freedom - Is It A Crime? The Strange Case of the Three Anarchists Jailed at the Old Bailey, April 1945. Two Speeches by Herbert Read, foreword by E. Silverman, published by the Freedom Press Defence Committee, June 1945, 14pp: 109, in PP 1550.
READ, LEONARD E., A Conservationist Looks at Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 11/70, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 356.
READ, LEONARD E., A Word for Skepticism, 3pp: 388, in PP 1581-82.
READ, LEONARD E., Adrift and Without Compass, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 106. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
READ, LEONARD E., Am I Constantly Correcting? THE FREEMAN, 6/71, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 349.
READ, LEONARD E., An American Mirage, 4pp: 67, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Another Blow for Freedom, 4pp: 179, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Attuned to Freedom, 4pp: 51, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Anything That's Peaceful - Penalty of Surrender, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 373.
READ, LEONARD E., Anything That's Peaceful - White Magic, THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 378.
READ, LEONARD E., Articles, list, 1p, of his articles put online by LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, in PP 1761-63: 292. - You can find even more of his writings and most of his books on my microfiche. I look forward to seeing, finally, all of his writings and all those published by FEE and pushed by FEE, on a single CD-ROM, or, maybe, two of them. I believe he only experimented with long-playing records and audio cassettes and managed to get THE FREEMAN microfilmed through University Microfilm, which, naturally, did not push this publication much. Neither did FEE push this option or ever discussed it, to my knowledge. Mentioning the availability of THE FREEDOM on microfilm was not good enough to induce many people to buy these editions. - He argued so extensively, persistently and skilfully for many other freedom options. Why not for microfilms? And why did not his successors argue for and utilize CD-ROMs? One of the great riddles of our times! Imagine how much in freedom literature FEE could have produced with microfilm and CD-ROM! - And how widely it could have spread such freedom libraries over the world. Now it owns and runs LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS as well. Will it continue to ride the "paper tiger"? - J.Z.
READ, LEONARD E., Book titles, as shortly announced by FEE, when they appeared, in 2pp each, usually including the contents list, 32pp, in PP 1631-1633: 531. - All of them, have been microfiched by LMP, together with some other titles by L.E. Read. See the LMP list on the Web. FEE has begun to "mine" the back issues of THE FREEDOM, by anthologies on special subjects. What it still has to produce is e.g. the collected works of several of its major writers, at least on cheap alternative media, and its total output, on microfiche, floppies and CD-ROMs, which it could do, at prices much below its already low paper publishing prices. Furthermore, it should not leave the publication of THE FREEMAN on microfilm to a disinterested commercial microfilm publisher but, rather, take this into its own hands, using some reliable micrographic service bureau as its "printer". At prices made possible by alternative media even some small freedom groups in underdeveloped countries could afford all the output of FEE and other freedom organizations and individuals.
READ, LEONARD E., Castles in the Air, THE FREEMAN, 11/74, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 362. (Author not mentioned!)
READ, LEONARD E., Comes the Dawn, 3pp: 37, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Dependence and Independence, 2pp: 135, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Doing What Is Right, 4pp: 175, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Don't Throw Out the Baby! , THE FREEMAN, 5/70, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 390.
READ, LEONARD E., Economics for Boys and Girls, 3pp: 400, in PP 1581-82.
READ, LEONARD E., Emphasize the Positive, 4pp: 71, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Eruptions of Truth, 4pp: 59, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Every Person Should Be Free, 1954, THE FREEMAN, 11/83, 1p, in PP 1761-63: 389. - A Human Rights Draft. He should also be free to become as unfree as he wants to be. And is every criminal with victims a "person" in his sense and should he be free or freed? - J.Z., 1. & 10.5.02.
READ, LEONARD E., Evil Begun, Rarely Undone, 4pp: 470, in PP 1565-67.
READ, LEONARD E., FAITH: The Leaven of Liberty, 3pp: 91, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Fear Smallness, Not Bigness, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 387. - Neither are absolute values. Both are suitable in some cases and unsuitable in others. The world market constitutes the biggest business system - and yet it serves individuals well, the more so the more free it is, also for all kinds of decentralist demands and offers. - J.Z., 1.5.02.
READ, LEONARD E., Finding Words for Common Sense, 3pp: 21, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., For the Good of Others, 4pp: 155, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Free Market Economics, 2pp: 25, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Freedom's Theory of Value, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 180, adapted from the October 1967 essay in THE FREEMAN. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
READ, LEONARD E., Getting Rid of Communism, 3pp: 392, in PP 1581-82. - Start with its central banks - everywhere! - J.Z.
READ, LEONARD E., Glory Be! , THE FREEMAN, 12/90, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 384.
READ, LEONARD E., Good Friends: Good Books, 1p, introducing writings by Hayek and Mises on Socialism, altogether 3pp: 167, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Good News! 3pp: 131, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., How to Be Like Socrates, 4pp: 466, in PP 1565-67.
READ, LEONARD E., How to Gain Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 1/86, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 380.
READ, LEONARD E., I, Pencil, THE FREEMAN, 12/58, with remarks by Milton Friedman & Reed Larson, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 438.
READ, LEONARD E., I, Pencil. My Family Tree as Told to (? whom? - J.Z.), IMPRIMIS, 12/83, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 433.
READ, LEONARD E., Idolizing Error, 4pp: 43, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., If Men Were Free to Try, 2pp, in PP 1655, 1950's, in the version of READER'S DIGEST, June 1954: 21. - Alas, Read never favoured freedom for all to try alternative experiments, at their own risk and expense, on the basis of personal laws, practised within volunteer communities, that are only exterritorially autonomous (panarchies) - in free competition even with the supposedly ideal limited government that he favoured. Experimental freedom only within the framework of limited governments does not go far enough. The statists want and need other experiments for themselves! - Let them have their utopias. Nothing else will teach them faster! - PIOT, J.Z., 5.10.00.
READ, LEONARD E., Intelligent Curiosity, 3pp: 450, in PP 1565-67.
READ, LEONARD E., Introduction to: CARSON, Dr., World in the Grip of an Idea, , with extracts, 4pp: 127, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Is There Time Enough? 3pp: 79, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Let there Be Light 3pp: 412, in PP 1581-82.
READ, LEONARD E., Little Things: The Seeds of Progress, 3pp: 119, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Looking Out for Yourself, 4pp: 171, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Loot, 4pp: 83, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Man's Mobility, June 1991, 1/2 page, taken from his book "Accent on the Right, 1968, in PP 1679: 64. - Note that here Read did not claim freedom to migrate, i.e., the right to settle, by private contracts, in another country, but merely the right to "uninhibited travel and the free movement of his goods and services". - How can FFF claim copyrights to some paragraphs from Read? - J.Z., 12.5.01. - Copyrights means that information may not travel and settle freely and may not be freely multiplied and traded with, without legalized permission by its original owner, no matter how important it is and how necessary for general enlightenment! - No more passport and visa requirements for information and ideas! The originator does not only want to sell it once but x times, over decades! Goods and services cannot be endlessly multiplied with minimal costs. Information and ideas can be, and should be! - J.Z. 24.5.01.
READ, LEONARD E., Memo on Aims, Activities, Methods, FEE, 4pp, 1972, in PP 1630: 195.
READ, LEONARD E., Off the Beaten Track, THE FREEMAN, 7/72, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 405.
READ, LEONARD E., On Being My Own Man, 3pp: 17, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., On That Day Began Lies, 21pp: 67, in PP 1549.
READ, LEONARD E., Onward, 3pp: 87, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Opportunities Unlimited, 3pp: 55, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Our Times Demand Statesmen! 4pp: 107, in PPREAD, LEONARD E., Progress, The Flower of Freedom, 2pp from THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, September 1, 1966, in PP 1716: 93. - 1560. - Rather Anti-Statesmen! - J.Z.
READ, LEONARD E., Read's Law, THE FREEMAN, 10/69, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 402.
READ, LEONARD E., Reading and Writing, 3pp: 99, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Regardless of Choice, Vote! , THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 397.
READ, LEONARD E., Righteousness Leads to Happiness, 2pp: 153, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Leonard E. Read, Crusader, THE FREEMAN, 9/98, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 293. - SENNHOLZ, MARY, Leonard Read, the Founder & Builder, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 300. - OPITZ, EDMUND A., Leonard E. Read: A Portrait, THE FREEMAN, 9/98, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 307. - HELLER, ESLER G., Government: An Ideal Concept - Leonard Read's Formula for Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 312. - BARGER, MELVIN D., From Leonard Read: A Legacy of Principles, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 320. - HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Leonard Read Changed My Life, THE FREEMAN, 9/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 326. - FEE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Memorial Resolution, THE FREEMAN, 11/83, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 329, upon Read's death.
READ, LEONARD E., Sisyphus, THE FREEMAN, 6/73, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 395.
READ, LEONARD E., So Highly Endowed, 4pp: 115, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Speak for Yourself, John, THE FREEMAN, 5/71, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 365.
READ, LEONARD E., Statism and Goodness, 4pp: 149, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Strive for the Simple Life, THE FREEMAN, 3/74, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 353.
READ, LEONARD E., Students of Liberty, 2pp: 187, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Thank God for the Mess We're In, THE FREEMAN, 3/74, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 333.
READ, LEONARD E., The Best Audience Is One! THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 429. - Yes, if it is an audience, i.e., if he really listens and is rationally critical as well. - J.Z.
READ, LEONARD E., The Blessings of Adversity, 3pp: 478, in PP 1565-67.
READ, LEONARD E., The First Order of Business, 3pp: 163, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., The Freedom Freeway, 3pp: 103, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., The Glory of Work, 4pp: 474, in PP 1565-67.
READ, LEONARD E., The Greatest Game in Life, 4pp: 9, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., The Happy Libertarian, 3pp: 408, in PP 1581-82.
READ, LEONARD E., The Heritage We Owe Our Children, 4pp: 47, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., The Influence of Robin Hood, 3pp: 406, in PP 1581-82.
READ, LEONARD E., The Material: A Source of Life, 4pp: 29, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth, 2pp: 482, in PP 1565-67.
READ, LEONARD E., The Penalty of Surrender, 11pp: 73, in PP 1549.
READ, LEONARD E., The Plight of Righteousness, 4pp: 454, in PP 1565-67.
READ, LEONARD E., The Point of Cure, 4pp: 33, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., The Police: Friend or Foe? THE FREEMAN, 2/75, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 425. - It quite depends - upon whether it defends your rights or attacks them! R. came to the same conclusion - at the bottom of sheet 525. - J.Z.
READ, LEONARD E., The Rare Moment, THE FREEMAN, 7/74, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 337.
READ, LEONARD E., The Sanctifying of Plunder, THE FREEMAN, 4/74, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 330.
READ, LEONARD E., The School of Mankind, THE FREEMAN, 9/75, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 422.
READ, LEONARD E., The Security of Freedom, 3pp: 123, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., The Something-For-Nothing Syndrome, 6pp: 25, in PP 1581-82. . - But consider the enormous cheapness of some alternative media, which almost offer something for nothing and are, nevertheless, not correspondingly popular! - J.Z. The same, from: IMPRIMIS, 12/76, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 415.
READ, LEONARD E., Thoughts for Today, Extracts from his quotation compilation called: "The Free Man's Almanac", 4pp: 5, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Thoughts Rule the World, 2pp: 141, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Thoughts: Fountain of Our Destiny, 4pp: 63, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Time-Lapse Thinking, THE FREEMAN, 12/73, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 341.
READ, LEONARD E., To Abdicate or Not ..., THE FREEMAN, 9/71, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 412.
READ, LEONARD E., To Tolerate or Not? 4pp: 95, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., to ZUBE, JOHN, June 13, 1978, 1p, in PP 1655: Behind its contents listing!
READ, LEONARD E., Unearned Riches, 4pp: 159, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Unscrambling Socialism, November 1964, 3pp: 384, in PP 1581-82. - It has still not been unscrambled because individuals have not been freed to unscramble it for themselves. Worst instances: Central Banking, Protectionism and Territorialism.- However, not every liberty is outlawed. For instance, businesslike coops could be established, existing enterprises could be bought, on suitable terms, by their employees, governments could be expropriated by the citizens (see PP 19) and freedom lovers could publish all their freedom writings permanently and cheaply on microfiche, floppy disks and online. Nevertheless, it remains very hard to talk them into any such actions. - An Ideas Archive for freedom ideas, i.e., a proper market for them is missing. - PIOT, J.Z., 9.11.1999.
READ, LEONARD E., Voices in the Wilderness, 3pp: 458, in PP 1565-67.
READ, LEONARD E., What We Can Learn from a Communist, 3pp: 396, in PP 1581-82.
READ, LEONARD E., When Rationing Comes, THE FREEMAN, 7/71, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 344.
READ, LEONARD E., When Wishes Become Rights, 3pp: 195, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Who Is a Teacher? 4pp: 1, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Why Freedom Is Not Trusted, 4pp, NOTES FROM FEE, March 1970, in PP 1630: 191.
READ, LEONARD E., Why the President Said No, 3pp: 145, in PP 1560. - On the vetoes of Grover Cleveland.
READ, LEONARD E., Wizardry, 4pp: 13, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Won by One, 3pp: 75, in PP 1560.
READ, LEONARD E., Ye of Little Faith, 4pp: 462, in PP 1565-67.
READ, LEONARD E., You Rascal, You! , THE FREEMAN, 11/72, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 408.
REAGAN, RONALD & KIRKPATRICK, JEANE & ROCHE, GEORGE C., Reagan, Kirkpatrick, and Roche on the Authentic Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 5/84, 11pp, in PP 1754: 142.
REAGAN, RONALD, A Time for Choosing, aka The Speech, 1p, in PP 1678: 110.
REAGAN, RONALD, First Inaugural Address, Jan. 20th, 1981, 3pp, in PP 1678: 111.
REAGAN, RONALD, Quotes, 4pp, in PP 1678: 124. http://reagan.webteamone.com/speeches/quotes.html
REAGAN, RONALD, Speech at the Westminster College Cold War Memorial, 1990, 3pp, in PP 1678: 120.
REAGAN, RONALD, Speech to America, March 31, 1976, 5pp, in PP 1678: 115.
REAGAN, RONALD, The Ronald Reagan Home Page, Speeches, introductory page, 1p, in PP 1678: 109.
REALITY ZONE, Home Page, 2pp, , in PP 1676: 123. (c), n.d., webmaster@realityzone.com www.realityzone.com/ind.html
REAM, NORMAN S., The Law that Makes Us Free, 3pp: 199, in PP 1560.
REAM, ROGER, The Assault on Free Choice, THE FREEMAN, 3/81, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 430.
REASON EXPRESS, Feb. 5, 02, REASON's e-mail newsletter, 6pp in PP 1737/38: 405. - Email address: mailto:reasonexpress@reason.com
REASON EXPRESS, Weekly e-newsletter, sample of May 1, 2001, IV/18, 6pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 746.
RECHT VOOR ALLEN, Orgaan voor Socialisme zonder staat, 115 pp of samples on hand: 1-115, in PP 1597. - The print is very small and my Dutch shines by its absence, so I did not try many manual corrections of flawed printing or photocopying. - Furthermore, since I have no Dutch customers, I did not bother to list the articles, either. - If you want to supply an index to these samples, please do, I would fiche it. Better still, if you have access to it, get the whole set microfiched, indexed and worthwhile articles translated into a major language. - J.Z., 12.11.99. Issues: XX/566, Sep. 64; XX/568, Oct. 64; XX/574, Jan. 65; XX/582, Mei 65; XX/556, Juni 65; XXI/587, Juli 65; XXI/588, 7 Aug. 65; XXI/589, 21 Aug. 65; XXI/593, Oct. 65; XXI/608, Mei 66; XXI/610, Juni 66; XXII/623, Dec. 66; XXII/624, Jan. 67; XXII/628, 4 Maart 67; XXII/629, 18 Maart 67; XXII/633, Mei 67; XXII/635, Juni 67.
RECHT VOOR ALLEN, RA, No. 2, 1976, 46pp: 142, in PP 1576. - Articles in Dutch and thus not listed. - J.Z.
RECIPROCIA PAGES, Home Page, books by Richard G. Rieben, with links, 6pp, in PP 1679: 70. www.redrival.com/reciprocia/about.html
RED & BLACK BOOK PROJECT, www.radio4all.org/redblack/index.html 19pp, in PP 1717: 136. - On a project to produce and give away cheap photocopied anarchist texts. - It would be more sensible to reproduce them very cheaply and sell them very cheaply on microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs. - J.Z. - ZUBE, JOHN to RED & BLACK BOOK PROJECT, 26.7.01, 3pp: 136. Could not be delivered to the given e-mail address, which is disabled or discontinued. - The URL list on sheet 140 indicates where at least some of their texts can be found online. I tried to interest them in the CD-ROM option, as being much cheaper and easier than photocopying. - Well, at least they put some texts online, not only on photocopies. Sooner or later they may appear on CD-ROMs as well. Whoever is interested in more than a few anarchist pages or books will find this to be his presently most economical publishing and reading option. - I have photocopied many hundreds of books - and do not recommend it, as a chore or expense, to anyone, unless, like me, he will use the photocopies to reproduce the books in one cheap alternative medium or the other. J.Z. - 30.5.02.
RED & BLACK REVOLUTION, Freedom & Revolution, from issue 1 Oct. 1994, 12pp, in PP 1701: 181.
RED CHINA, See: See: NOCK, ALBERT J., The Criminal State, from H.L. Mencken's AMERICAN MERCURY, March 1939, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 3. Also my note in the entry after NOCK... - J.Z.
RED INDIANS, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Native American Success Stories, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 95, on Red Indians. - ADAMSON, MICHAEL, Native Americans: Victims of Bureaucracy, THE FREEMAN, 12/87, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 98.
RED INDIANS, See: YEAGLEY, DAVID A., Indian Sovereignty in America, Jan. 14, 2002, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 285, www.FrontPageMagazine.com badeagle2000@yahoo.com - He, too, has not yet considered exterritorial sovereignty & personal law. - J.Z.
RED LION PRESS, Publications List - Fall 1996, 3pp: 191, in PP 1600.
REDBEARD, RAGNAR, See: QUESTION MARK COLLECTIVE, Arthur Redmond - Ragnar Redbeard and "Might Is Right", 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 336. - A Takver's initiative www.takver.com Takver@onaustralia.com.au
REDEMPTION, BY RARE METALS, FOR CURRENCIES? See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, On a Redemption Provision for Credit (Paper) Money, Nov. 6, 1948, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 142. - LABADIE, LAURANCE, Should Paper Money be Redeemable? Oct. 8, 1949, 1p, with comments by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 143.
REDEMPTIONISM INTO RARE METALS, See: CONVERTIBILITY, See: WOLFRAM, GARY, A Note on Converting the Ruble, THE FREEMAN, 1/91, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 452. - Ready convertibility by the issuer into the goods and services that he or his association has to offer, is of much greater importance than is convertibility into rare metals. The latter option limits exchange media to the amounts of gold available for this purpose. The former option puts no limits upon the number of exchanges of goods and services - while people are free to choose the value standards they prefer, for all their exchanges, be they accomplished with physical exchange media issued by them, book credits cleared or electronic clearing. If one keeps one's concepts of exchange media clearly separated from those of value standards and envisions full freedom in both spheres, then one will get away from primitive notions that identify and combine the two, as if they were inseparable. Such primitive notions are shared by gold bugs as well as by the advocates of "fiat money" or forced and exclusive paper currencies, with forced acceptance and forced value. One should also distinguish between exchange media and value standards that one may offer and and those which one must offer, as well as between exchange media and value standards that one may contractually demand and those which one may legally demand, exchange media that one must as a debtor legally supply, even when one does not have them and clearing media or own notes, that one may supply, instead of legal tender, or gold coins, limited only by one's readiness to redeem them in the own goods and services, and their optionality and free-market rating against sound value standards. Unless debtors have made a contract to convert to or redeem in rare metal (and even then a withdrawal premium for such a contract in futures should be agreed upon), creditors should not be entitled to legally and juridically demand a specific exchange medium, which the debtor may be unable to supply, but merely a clearing or note settlement, which supplies, under free market rating, the full values that the creditors are entitled too, but payable or clearable in alternative monies or clearing certificates issued by the debtors or their associations. - The millions of goods and services that are exchanged, between thousands of millions of people, uncounted times every day, should not have to go through the bottleneck of the availability of a single product or two, like gold and silver. Whoever possesses enough of them, should be free to offer them in payment but no one should be automatically obliged to deliver them in all payments upon demand. Just consider: How many of your present and near future debts would you be able to pay in gold coin or gold bullion? - However, gold bugs should be free to confine their own exchanges to such exchanges only, to the extent that they can manage to do so. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
REDMOND, ARTHUR, See: QUESTION MARK COLLECTIVE, Arthur Redmond - Ragnar Redbeard and "Might Is Right", 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 336. - A Takver's initiative www.takver.com Takver@onaustralia.com.au
REED, LAWRENCE W., A Camera Reaches 100, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 175.
REED, LAWRENCE W., A Critique of Mathematical Economics, THE FREEMAN, 4/77, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 495.
REED, LAWRENCE W., A Visit to Nicaragua, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 167.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Asset Forfeiture Run Amok, THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 324.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Billions for a Misconception, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 65, on "overpopulation". - The errors, myths & prejudices regarding "overpopulation" are so numerous and popular that perhaps only an encyclopaedic treatment could effectively deal with them all. Too few will have easy access to or be willing to look up the all too dispersed articles or acquire and study the relevant textbooks. There is certainly no obvious "overpopulation" of references effectively and systematically refuting Malthusian notions. - J.Z.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Child Labor & The British Industrial Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 8/91, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 161.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Government & Disaster Relief, THE FREEMAN, 9/97, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 187.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Guns, Gun Laws, & Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 170.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Hayek Was Right: The Worst Do Get to the Top, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 114. - I fear that would apply to limited governments as well, unless they are confined to voluntary members only and exterritorial autonomy, i.e., have to freely compete with all other kinds of limited and unlimited governments and with non-governmental societies. - Then only a few crackpot regimes might survive, as they do in the sphere of religion. - But they could not wrong or harm non-believers. - J.Z., 21.5.02. - The obviously flawed States, societies & religious communities have never been confronted by competition from quite free, enlightened, just and peaceful societies and communities. - The effect on average human thinking and behavior could be very great. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Hyperinflation Threatens Brazil, THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 254. - He fails to point out legal tender & the issue monopoly as the main factors. - J.Z.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Is there an Unfavorable Balance of Trade? , THE FREEMAN, 7/77, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 122. - Ulrich von Beckerath used to say that this supposed imbalance exists only in imaginations and in flaws of the trade statistics. - Already Bastiat pointed out the fallacies involved. - J.Z.
REED, LAWRENCE W., James U. Blanchard III: Champion of Liberty and Sound Money, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 258.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Just Say No to Farm Subsidies, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 500. - Farmers should only be paid (indirectly) by free consumers and (directly) by free traders, not by bureaucrats and taxpayers. All the latter attempts are perversions of market relationships. - J.Z.
REED, LAWRENCE W., States, Economic Freedom & Wealth Creation, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 178.
REED, LAWRENCE W., The Case against Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 10/80, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 214.
REED, LAWRENCE W., The Freedom Not to Pay for Other People's Politics, THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 2pp, in PP 1764: 138.
REED, LAWRENCE W., The Futility of Class Warfare, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 173.
REED, LAWRENCE W., The New Zealand "Revolution", THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 184. - Top-down revolutions are rarely very radical and extensive. Allow individuals to make their own "one-man" revolutions for themselves, in whatever direction they want to proceed, at their own expense and risk. - J.Z.
REED, LAWRENCE W., The Silver Panic, THE FREEMAN, 6/78, 11pp, in PP 1745-1748: 243.
REED, LAWRENCE W., The Trade Deficit: Much Ado About Nothing, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 181.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Trust Not in What Your Government Can Do for You, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 181. - Rather recognize, despise and fear what it does to you! - J.Z., 21.5.02.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Would Legalization Increase Drug Use? 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 820.
REED, MICHAEL, A Chat with a Mass-Man, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 3.
REESE, CHARLEY, The Constitution Is A Contract, 1p, in PP 1637-1640: 20 & 28.
REFERENDUM, See: LONG, RODERICK T., The Athenian Constitution: Government by Jury and Referendum, 21pp: 201, in PP 1601-04.
REFERENDUM, See: ROBERTSON HONEY, SAMUEL.
REFERENDUM, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Note on today's Constitutional Referendum in Australia, 1/2 page, 6.11.199: 58, in PP 1571.
REFORMS, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Victims of Reform Laws, THE FREEMAN, 4/77, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 60 . - We are all victimized by millions of wrongful laws, those of "our" and, less, those of all other countries. - J.Z.
REFUTATIONS ENCYCLOPAEDIA, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! .... There are 5 contributions by him, starting like this, in PP 1751/52, 171ff.
REFUTATION FILES, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Rebutting the Absurdities, 1996/98, 11 points, 3pp, in PP 1612: 33. - Nothing but an encyclopaedic approach could stock our "intellectual ammunition" department sufficiently. - J.Z.
REFUTATIONS FILES, See: FREE MARKETEERS, THE, Nine Major Myths that People "Know for a Fact", 1997, 2pp, in PP 1614: 201. - freemarketeers@usa.net
REFUTATIONS, See: MCGINNIS, JOHN D., Ph.D., Refutations, 1998, 1/2p, 7 links only, URL & e-mail not listed there, in PP 1615: 207. Compare my project on anREGISTER, BRYAN, Introducing Ayn Rand, 3pp, LIBERTY, July 2000, 50-52. Abstract, 1/2p of this review of writings by T. Machan, A. Gotthelf & C. Sciabarra, on Ayn Rand, in PP 1682: 102.
REGULATION.ORG, Key Regulatory Facts & Figures, 17 pages with URL list, in PP 1679: 89. www.reglation.org/index.html
REGULATIONS, See: ANDERSON, C. W., Price, the Peaceful Regulator, THE FREEMAN, 5/74, 2pp, in PP 1754: 193.
REGULATIONS, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Congressional Lost Opportunities, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 353, on regulations.
REGULATIONS, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Regulatory Overkill, THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 369.
REGULATIONS, See: BENNETT, JAMES T. & DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Regulatory Poison, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 372. - What if, for instance, irradiation of food causes even more damage than e.g., E.coli did? Compare the compulsory X-Ray campaign against Tuberculosis. Not to indicate on foods that it has been irradiated etc. - does amount to fraud or deception of consumers, who should enjoy full consumer sovereignty. Class actions against those who deceive consumers! - Consumers, too, are entitled to make their own mistakes, at their own expense and risk. They should not be subjected to paternalistic choices of professionals, whom they have not freely chosen for themselves and who would like to keep their "professional" secrets towards them. - J.Z., 14.5.02, 1.6.02. - Only today I read that many children were partly incapacitated by repeated immunisation shots, often compulsory or advertised as necessary or highly advisable, with the immunizing substance preserved by all the possible things, some mercury compound! Health services have and still are spreading some poisons, see e.g. under fluoridation. Not even most of the tooth fillings are harmless, although they are widely advanced as such. - J.Z., 11.6.02.
REGULATIONS, See: BROUGH, WAYNE T., If it Ain't Broke - Don't Regulate it, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 343.
REGULATIONS, See: EVANS, TIM, Death by Regulation: Brussel's Betrayal of the European Ideal, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 87.
REGULATIONS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Imposed Regulation Undermines Responsibility, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 990.
REGULATIONS, See: FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Myth of Self-Regulation, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 293.
REGULATIONS, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Government Regulation of Mass Media Communication, THE FREEMAN, 3/80, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 388.
REGULATIONS, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, Regulation and Productivity, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 362.
REGULATIONS, See: KLEMMER, ZAK & JO ANNE, Denial of Rights through Regulation, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 375.
REGULATIONS, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Why Regulators Can't Regulate Effectively, THE FREEMAN, 6/86, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 348.
REGULATIONS, See: PIRIE, MADSEN, Dr., Regulation Man and the Invisible Victims, IMPRIMIS, 4/78, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 355. - Also: 5pp: 43, in PP 1581-82.
REGULATIONS, See: REILAND, RALPH R., Regulators: The New Socialists, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 366.
REGULATIONS, See: RYAN, RUSSEL G., Are there no Limits to Federal Regulatory Power? , THE FREEMAN, 12/92, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 340.
REGULATIONS, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, Government Regulation and Business Management, THE FREEMAN, 5/78, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 379.
REGULATIONS, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, Government Regulation of Air Safety May Be Hazardous to your Health, THE FREEMAN, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 385.
REGULATIONS, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, Semantic Confusion in Economic Regulation, THE FREEMAN, 5/82, 4pp, in PP 1754: 92.
REGULATIONS, See: WILLIAMS, WALTER, Regulation's invisible victim, 1p, 1989, in PP 1730: 34.
REHMKE, GREG, Restructuring corporate America, 2pp, in PP 1630: 181.
REHMKE, GREG, The right to own a whale, to save the whale, 2pp, in PP 1630: 169.
REHMKE, GREG, Two views on judicial activism, 3pp, in PP 1630: 186.
REHMKE, GREG, Why so many books? 1p, in PP 1630: 176. - I would rather ask: Why so few books? And why are so few of them in print? And why isn't a LIBERTARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA out as yet, a comprehensive BIBLIOGRAPHY and INDEX & DIRECTORY? - Because most freedom lovers are still addicted to paper and print, although most cannot afford them to build up large private reference libraries. - J.Z., 17.8.00.
REHMKE, GREGORY F., Immigration and Somalia, FFF, August 1993, edited version of article first in THE MARKET LIBERAL of The Knowledge Network Foundation, 2pp, in PP 1682: 54.
REHMKE, GREGORY F., March 1987, introductory 1 p letter to a new FEE publication: Econ '87! In PP 1631-1633: 527.
REICH, CHARLES A., The Greening of America, Review, 3pp, by GEORGE KYSOR: 116, in PP 1565-67.
REICH, WILHELM, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Wilhelm Reich - fast ein libertaerer Maertyrer, 2 S., in PP 1625: 64. See: LASKA, BERND: Wilhelm Reich: Ein Libertaerer? Ein Maertyrer? Fast? Betr. Blankertz Artikel, 1 S., in PP 1625: 102. See: LSR VERLAG & LASKA, BERND A.
REICHERT, JOSEPH WILLIAM, Who Shall Judge the Judges? 2pp, in PP 1616: 42. - 71511.3477@compuserve.com
REID, HARRY, Beyond Government, 1994. Downloaded in 1999. When, if at all, was it last updated? List of libertarian and free market organizations, 10pp: 407, in PP 1574-75. - Provided by the ATLAS FOUNDATION. Mailing address, telephone and fax addresses are given, not e-mail and website. So this list may be dated 1994. It is also copyrighted! Should pro-freedom directories be copyrighted or should their copying in any medium be INVITED? In some ways most advocates are their own worst enemies. - J.Z., 18.9.1999. - Compare also the VIRTUAL PHONEBOOK compiled by the ATLAS FOUNDATION & offered on the Internet. It just gives the names as immediate links to those listed. - J.Z.
REID, HARRY, Libertarian Duality Symbol, 1995,1p, in PP 1701: 74. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
REID, HARRY, Libertarian Paradox, 1995, 3pp, in PP 1701: 76.
REID, HARRY, Welfare Source, 1995, 1/2p, in PP 1701: 66, from series: "Beyond Government".
REILAND, RALPH R., Crime and Race, THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 122.
REILAND, RALPH R., Regulators: The New Socialists, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 366.
REINDUSTRIALIZATION, See: HENDERSON, DAVID R., In Memoriam: Yale Brozen, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 68.
REISMAN, GEORGE, Environmentalism's Malaria Holocaust, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1697: 85. "Malaria is by far the world's most significant tropical disease, affecting some 2,400 million people. It kills more people than any other communicable disease except tuberculosis. Malaria kills one child every 30 seconds - 3,000 children aged under 5 each day." - Facts & Figures compiled by Lisa Romyn, GOOD WEEKEND, May 12, 2001, page 14. - Insect repellents & screens & nets might do better than DDT could. Is there still no biological control? I remember seeing a report in THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, on U.S. farms, made almost insect-free by providing artificial nesting opportunities for e.g. swallows, around the farm buildings. A prize competition offering e.g. $10 - 100 million dollars for a solution that is less harmful than DDT might cost less than a renewed and extensive DDT campaign. - J.Z., 15.5.01.
REISMAN, GEORGE, Toward the Establishment of a Capitalist Society - Outline Summary, 2pp: 147, in PP 1598. - From The Jefferson School of Philosophy, Economics, and Psychology, Fall 1986 Seminar.
REITH, GERRY, See: GRIFFITH, RODNEY ERIC, Miniture 2.0, On Gerry Reith writings, in a new anthology, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 186.
RENOULET, MARCEL, The Individual and Society, 1p: 97, in PP 1564.
RENT CONTROL, See: BATEMARCO, ROBERT, Three Fallacies of Rent Control, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 339.
RENT CONTROL, See: GARDNER, SCOTT, Rent Control and the Penultimate Solution, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 5pp, in PP 1754: 137.
RENT CONTROL, See: JOUVENAL, BERTRAND DE, No Vacancies, 10pp: 46, in PP 1549..
RENT, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Is Economic Rent a Delusion? n.d., number-stamped: 11, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 162.
REPORT ON FREEDOM, A Bi-Monthly Newsletter from FREEDOM MAGAZINE for THE LIBERTY AMENDMENT COMMITTEE of the U.S.A., VII/1, April 1971; VIII/2, February 1973; & X/3, October 1975, all on hand, 12pp, in PP 1713-1715: 321.
RESCH, INGO, Drei Saeulen fuer Christentum und Markt, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 89.
RESISTANCE, RIGHT, See: BOVARD, JAMES, The Right of Resistance, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 397.
RESPONSIBILITY, See: LONG, LAZARUS, The Responsible Society, 1994/96, 9pp, in PP 1612: 19.
RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS FUTURE GENERATIONS? See: DOERING, DETMAR: Gibt es eine Verantwortung gegenueber kuenftigen Generationen? 5 S., in PP 1625: 7.
-RESTRAINTS OF TRADE, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Combinations in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 138. - The worst of such combinations are all territorial government. None permit any competition with it in "its turf", just like any other crime syndicate. - And "limited government" advocates uphold this inherently totalitarian monopoly! - J.Z.
RETROACTIVE LEGISLATION, See: HUFF, STEPHEN, You Should not Be Prosecuted for Doing something which Wasn't Illegal when you Did it, LEGAL NOTES No. 34, 2pp, in PP1742: 51. - Most "positive" laws are wrongful anyhow and their retroactive application makes them only more so. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
REVIEWS & DISCUSSIONS OF A NEW BOOK, ON THE INTERNET, See: SCIABARRA, in PP 1682.
REVISIONISM, See: KOONTZ, ALAN & ZUBE, JOHN, Correspondence, in PP 1607/08.
REVISIONISM, See: MARTIN, JAMES J., Introducing Revisionism, an interview with James J. Martin by REASON, Jan. 1976, 12pp, in PP 1607/8: 22.
REVOLT COLLECTION, Lycos compilation, 2pp, what's new on Revolt, on anarchist communism sites, 2000, in PP 1694: 151.
REVOLUTION, See: FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Revolution, History tells us that revolutions, deadly to life and property, rarely produce human liberty, monograph # 1, unsigned, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 37.
REVOLUTION, See: FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Consequences of Revolution, monograph # 3, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 47.
REVOLUTION, See: NEW WORLD NEWS, Rules for Revolution, Feb. 1946, on a 1919 programme: Rules for Bringing about a Revolution, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 87. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
REVOLUTION, See: SICKLER, CRAIG, A Libertarian View of Revolution, 2pp: 69, in PP 1572-73.
REVOLUTIONSBRAEUHOF, RBH, Anarchistische Buchhandlung, 1p, in PP 1675: 156. rbh@inode.at See also the note on sheet 199. Communist Anarchists in Austria: www.inode.at/rbh
REYNOLDS, ALAN, The Federal Energy Agencies: The Solution or the Problem? 6pp: 13, in PP 1581-82.
REYNOLDS, GLENN HARLAN, It Takes a Militia, Review, 5pp, of: HART, GARY, The Minuteman: Restoring an Army of the People, New York, The Free Press, 188pp, $ 23, in REASON ONLINE, from REASON, May 99, in PP 1685/86: 94. - See: MILITIA, GUN CONTROL.
REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., How to Reduce Crime, THE FREEMAN, 3/84, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 99. - Let different crime prevention and crime fighting methods and institutions freely compete! Including different ethics and the teaching of them. - J.Z. - Orthodox Jewish and Chinese people are among those with the lowest crime rates. - They form volunteer communities, too. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., The Cambodian Experiment in Retrospect, THE FREEMAN, 5/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 422. - The barbarism practised there and then went even further than is described here: Anyone with a primary education, able to read (proof: wearing glasses!) was seen as an intellectual opponent, in the case of children as a future opponent - and was thus murdered if he could not manage to escape. - However, one should not leave out of consideration how badly illiterate tribesmen had previously been treated by the "educated" people in the city - always under the pretence that it would be in their own "best interests". The tribal people were not permitted to opt out of this despotic paternalism and, finally, communists armed, trained and ideologically motivated them to strike back, quite ruthlessly and indiscriminately. Mass murder upon the principle of "collective responsibility" is also committed by "civilized" people and governments, with low or high technology. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., Unions & Violence, THE FREEMAN, THE FREEMAN, 2/83, 7pp, in PP 1764: 106.
RHODES, RICHARD, Intimations of Immortality, 6pp, Australian Playboy, June 1979: 739, in PP 1589-94.
RHODESIA, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, An Open Letter to Mr. Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia, IMPRIMIS, 6/73, 8 pp, in PP 1755/56: 142. - It contains a paragraph on free banking. This secessionist leader, like so many others, did not permit secessions from his secessionist attempt, either. If he had, most complaints would not have arisen. To each his own secession! - J.Z.
RICH, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, In Defence of the Rich, THE FREEMAN, 6/00, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 219.
RICH, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, The Rich Get Richer, and the Poor Get ... , THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 407.
RICHES, See: BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Roberto and Fidel: Two Versions of "Share the Wealth", THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1754: 197.
RICHES, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Bastiat, Liberty, and the Law, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 6.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Breeding Terrorism, 1p, in PP 1729: 54. www.fff.org
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Elian's Fate: It's Not America's Decision, April 2000, (c) 2000 FFF, 1p , in PP 1682: 68. - Rather, the implied last will and testament of his mother, who died in the attempt to liberate herself and her son. A father who decides to stay in Cuba has thereby lost his claim to the rights of a rational being and to make decision about the fate of his son! - Anyhow, an abstract notion like "America" cannot make any decisions. - J.Z., 25.5.01.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Euro Is a No-Go, 1p: 283, in PP 1561-63. - 1/99, FFF Op-Eds, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 625.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Freedom 101, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 2pp, in PP 1753: 12.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Immigration Controls Causes Exploitation, July 1997 & an article with the same title, Feb. 1998, (c) 1999 FFF, 4pp, in PP 1682: 56.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, It's an Economy, not a Machine, , THE FREEMAN, 9/98, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 261.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Libertarian Solutions: Ending the "Phony" Debate over Equal Education vs. Local Control, LP NEWS, Aug. 98, 2pp, in PP 1674: 139.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Mr. Spencer vs. the State, THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 1.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, No Credit Due, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 3, on President Clinton & government.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Our Ultimate Resource Gone, , THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 37, on Julian Simon.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, The Case for Radicalism, 2pp: 24, in PP 1589-94.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, The Global New Deal, 2pp, LFCT, Feb. 22, 99, in PP 1663: 165.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, The Old Right Was Right, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 809.
RICHMAN, SHELDON, Trade and Immigration Controls Assault the Right to Life, Sep. 1994, 2pp, (c) 1999 FFF, in PP 1682: 65.
RICHMOND NEWS LEADER, October 9, 1964, A Powerful Idea, 1p on FEE: 39, in PP 1581-82.
RICKENBACKER REPORT, THE, Advertisement, 1p, in PP 1713-1715, on this conservative publication. (Between 60 & 67.) - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
RICKS, THOMAS, The nukes are safe - all 22,000 of them, SMH, 31.8.98, 1p: 125, in PP 1597. - Are such assurances good enough to make us safe from the irresponsible holders of such mad "weapons"? - Power corrupts and ultimate power corrupts ultimately. Only today, I read in a letter to ANALOG, 11/99, that most of Fermi's assistants died from radiation overdoses. The mass media kept silent about this, as far as I know. - J.Z., 12 November 1999.
RIDDLE, WESLEY ALLEN, Individual Selective-Constructive Perception and the Redemption of Society, 2pp, in PP 1630: 78.
RIDDLE, WESLEY ALLEN, War and Liberty in American History, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 459.
RIDER, RICHARD, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, An Interview with RICHARD RIDER, 2pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 154.
RIEBEN, RICHARD G., See: RECIPROCIA PAGES, Home Page, books by Richard G. Rieben, with links, 6pp, in PP 1679: 70. www.redrival.com/reciprocia/about.html
RIEBEN, RICHARD, Introduction to the published works of Richard G. Rieben, www.redrival.com 10pp, in PP 1682: 194. - Titles: Reciprocia; The Libido of Liberty; Ethics for Earthlings; Blundering Social Bodies.
RIEGEL, E.C., Private Enterprise Money, 1944. Here only contents list, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 618. - Full text: www.mind-trek.com/ Also in PEACE PLANS 80-82.
RIEGEL, E.C., See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled, Notes, on Riegel, 1950, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 154.
RIEGEL, E.C., Will Valuns be Hoardable? 2pp, dated 10.6.42, in PP 1745-1748: 654.
RIEHM-GUENTHER, EVA, Die Pervertierung des Solidaritaetsprinzips, 2 S, in PP 1625: 93.
RIEVMAN, ELLEN, The Proper Death, 2pp: 14, in PP 1595-96.
RIGGENBACH, JEFF, LeFevre - A Teacher and A "Disillusionist", 3pp: 143, in PP 1557.
RIGGENBACH, JEFF, Of Values, Truth and Beauty, 6pp: 340, in PP 1565-67.
RIGGENBACH, JEFF, Review of: JACOBS, JANE, Cities & the Wealth of Nations, 1p, in PP 1630: 165.
RIGGENBACH, JEFF, The New Aestheticism, 7pp, from THE CASTALIAN, 1973, in PP 1565-67.
RIGHT NOW, A Conservative Slant to Today's Events, home page, 1p, 1999, - 143, in PP 1568. -byxbe@bizserve.com
RIGHT NOW, A magazine of politics, ideas and culture, home page, recent features, URLs and letter to it by John Zube, 25 April 01, on CD-ROM project www.right-now.org/index.asp rightnow@compuserve.com 5pp, in PP 1676: 26.
RIGHT OF ASSOCIATION & DISASSOCIATION, See: HOOD, DAVID, The Forgotten Right of Association, THE FREEMAN, 10/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 348. - On clubs excluding women. - Even most libertarian advocates ignore that it must be extended e.g. to competing governments and societies (panarchies, polyarchies, voluntary communities, personal law bodies), to full minority autonomy under exterritoriality, to free banks and militias as well as to productive coops. - J.Z.
RIGHT ON THE WEB, A Conservative Libertarian Forum, (c), Home Page, incomplete, with URL list, and links to some articles, 5pp, (c), David C. Sphar mailto:dcsphar@home.com , in PP 1676: 53. http://rightontheweb.com
RIGHT ON THE WEB, Recommended Reading List, 1p, in PP 1716: 115, http://rightontheweb.com/index.html mailto:%20editor@rightontheweb.com
RIGHT TO KEEP & BEAR ARMS, Home Page, 3pp with links, in PP 1662: in PP 1662: 195. A very comprehensive and informative site, here only introduced. http://rkba.org/ Webmaster: Jeff Chan webmaster@rkba.org - I wish they would bring out all their material on a CD-ROM, perhaps combined with that of other sites against gun-control. This kind of unity could really mean more strength. On the Web all this information is still too dispersed and too expensive, laborious and time-consuming to download. - J.Z., 3.2.01.
RIGHTONTHEWEB.COM, Recommended Reading, 1p http://rightontheweb.com/index.html , in PP 1675: 205. - Books by Conservatives.
RIGHTS, OBLIGATIONS & DUTIES, See: LADOW, CHARLES R., The Right to Be Wrong & the Obligation to be Right, THE FREEMAN, 11/73, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 393.
RIGHTS, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Bogus Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 253, on "freedom from want".
RIGHTS, See: CHAMBERLAIN, PARK, Our Inalienable Rights. Should Government Be Limited in their Defence? THE FREEMAN, 12/69, 2pp: 46. - It has managed to alienate all too many people towards their rights and liberties. It should have nothing to do with their defence or with defence and policing in general. It is quite incompetent on these 3 points as well! - J.Z., 18.5.02.
RIGHTS, See: COOLEY, OSCAR W., Rights are Freedoms, Not Powers, THE FREEMAN, 8/76, 3pp, in PP 1754: 132.
RIGHTS, See: CUMMING, BOB, Rights - What Are They? 2pp: 10, in PP 1548. - BENN, ERNEST, SIR, Rights for Robots, 8pp: 39, in PP 1549.
RIGHTS, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Might Makes Right: An Observation and a Tool, 5pp: 30, in PP 1601-04.
RIGHTS, See: IRVINE, WILLIAM B., Basic Rights and Meta-Rights, THE FREEMAN, 12/89, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 279.
RIGHTS, See: KEELER, DAVIS E., Our Forgotten Rights, THE FREEMAN, 2/77, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 42. - Those who have forgotten them have the power to ignore them. Those who remember them have not yet thepower and organizations required to restore them. - J.Z., 18.5.02.
RIGHTS, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Rights versus "Rights", THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 2pp, in PP 1754: 128.
RIGHTS, See: MEINERS, ROGER E., The Role of Rights, THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 404.
RIGHTS, See: RAND, AYN, What Are Man's Rights, 3 paragraphs from her "Man's Rights", 1963, put online by abcritter@yahoo.com 1996, seeking comments. 1/2p, in PP 1679: 179.
RIGHTS, See: RASMUSSEN, DOUGLAS B., Rights, Law, and Morality, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 4pp, in PP 1754: 124.
RIGHTS, See: READ, LEONARD E., Doing What Is Right, 4pp: 175, in PP 1560. - READ, LEONARD E., When Wishes Become Rights, 3pp: 195, in PP 1560.
RIGHTS, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Know your Rights, 5pp: 64, in PP 1583. - LIGGIO, LEONARD, Your Right to Be against War, 5pp: 70, in PP 1583.
RIGHTS, See: ROUSSEAU, J.J., De l'esclavage, 5pp & Slavery, 5pp: chapter IV of Du Contrat Social: The Social Contract: 311, in PP 1601-04. - LONG, RODERICK T. & MONTGOMERY, MARIBEL, Inalienable Rights and Moral Foundations, 8pp: 314, in PP 1601-04.
RIGHTS, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, What If? When anybody's rights are threatened, everybody's rights are, 1p: 17, in PP 1569-70. - From LP News5/93.
RIGHTS, See: YATES, STEVEN, Rights versus Entitlements, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 2pp, in PP 1754: 130.
RIGHT TO WORK, See: BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Right to Work and Liberty, 1p: 40; 1p: 46; 1p: 90; 1p: 94, in PP 1572-73.
RILEY, DON, Britain's Soviet Planning System, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 89, 4pp, in PP1742: 17.
RILEY, THOMAS A., New England Anarchism in Germany, NEQ, XVIII, March 1945, 7pp, in PP 1607/8. - on John Henry Mackay.
RINESS, DENNIS, Everyone at Risk, 1p: 659, in PP 1601-04.
RIPPIN, BRYAN, Rev., Morality Is more than Me, 2pp: 753, in PP 1601-04. - No doubt! He is just another Christian sky pilot. - J.Z.
RISKS, SECURITY, SAFETY, CHANGE, PROTECTION, PREVENTION, See: GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, The Illusion of a Riskless Society, THE FREEMAN, 8/82, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 211.
RISKS, See: BIGGS, ANDREW G., Private Investment Is More Risky than Social Security? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN8/00, 2pp, in PP 1753: 70.
RITALIN ABUSE OF CHILDREN, See: VALVERDE, MARK, Is Government Drugging to Blame for Wave of School Violence? 1p, in PP 1729: 9. www.brggin.com www.rit.org
RITALIN, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., The Ritalin Epidemic. The Wholesale Drugging of America's Children, 2pp: 120.
RIVAZ, JOHN DE, Comments from Cornwall, Archetyping the Cryonicist, 6pp: 207, in PP 1554/55.
RIVAZ, JOHN DE, E-Mail of 8 May 01 on the uploading of LONGEVITY REPORT 83, with contents list. www.geocities.com/longevityrpt longevityrpt@yahoo.com 1p, in PP 1676: 25.
RIVAZ, JOHN DE, LONGEVITY REPORT news, 1p, in PP 1696: 163B. LONGEVITY REPORT: www.geocities.com/longevityrpt/lr.htm John@deRivaz.com www.deRivaz.com
RIVAZ, JOHN DE, Note re LONGEVITY REPORT 83 www.geocities.com/longevityrpt 1p, in PP 1705: 207. - longevityrpt@yahoo.com - What about giving immortality first of all to ALL longevity and freedom texts, e.g., on quality CD-ROMs, renewed every 100 years? With all that information then readily and cheaply accessible to all interested people - progress in this direction could become much faster, easier and more certain. - J.Z., 2.6.01.
RIVAZ, JOHN DE, Notice on LONGEVITY REPORT 87, www.geocities.com/longevityrpt/lr97.htm 1p, in PP 1732: 192.
RIVAZ, JOHN DE, Terra Libra News, 1p: 67, in PP 1554/55.
RIVAZ, JOHN DE, to ZUBE, JOHN, 16.10.1996, 2pp: 131, in PP 1554/55.
RIVAZ, JOHN DE, to ZUBE, JOHN, 19.3.01, on LONGEVITY REPORT 82, 1p, in PP 1671: 158.
ROADS, See: LIBERTOCRACY, Free Market Roads, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 412.
ROADS, See: WATNER, CARL, The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions: Voluntaryism and the Roads, 6pp: 211, in PP 1569-70.
ROBBER BARONS, See: WELLS, SAM, "Robber Barons" and Exploitative Monopolies - which System Fosters them and which System Most Discourages them? 3pp, in PP 1684: 33.
ROBBER BARONS? See: FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., The Myth of the Robber Barons, Chapter 2: James J. Hill and the Transcontinental Railroads, 13pp, in PP 1684: 102. - The book, 169pp, list price $ 9.95, if available from Amazon.com for $ 8.46. - It, obviously, one of the few histories written with economic insight! - J.Z., 26.5.01.
ROBERT SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION, 1999 Catalog, 16pp: 43, in PP 1571.
ROBERT SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION, Circular on Publishing and Book Sales, December 68, 6pp: 37, in PP 1571.
ROBERT SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION, Introduction & Literature List, 7pp, in PP 1610: 101.
ROBERTS, RUSSELL, A World without the FDA, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 246.
ROBERTS, RUSSELL, The Invisible Heart: An Economic Romance, 271pp, $ 17.25, review only, 2pp, in PP 1726/27: 214.
ROBERTS, RUSSELL, They Can Afford It, Can't They? THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 343.
ROBERTSON HONEY, SAMUEL, The Referendum Among the English, 1922, MacMillan, 148pp, in PP 1660: 1. With an introduction by LOE STRACHE, J.S., 19pp: 4. - A referendum does not HAVE to be run, as it usually is, by territorial statists - i.e. with its result binding upon dissenting minorities. It could come to a tolerant decision which would free and bind only the majority, to realize its decision, but only at its own expense and risk, while leaving all dissenting minorities free to opt out from this decision and to apply their own and voluntaristic personal laws among themselves, at their own risk and expense. Moreover, and quite fundamentally, any referendum could be confined to upholding individual rights and liberties, rather than authorizing their infringement. Unless, again, that infringement is done quite voluntarily, i.e., within a volunteer community. Thus, e.g. Catholics might decide to institute or continue their kind of censorship among themselves. A referendum would then resemble the publication & subscription to lists for various projects, by different societies and communities on "public affairs". - Another referendum variety, advocated years ago by CENTRE 2000, in Sydney, was to confine a referendum to a veto decision against any new or old government legislation, hoping thereby to enable at least the majority of the people to prevent the enforcement of any new restrictive laws and to permit it to repeal old unjust laws, especially taxation laws. - Another proposal, I believe by Robert Heinlein, in his The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, insisted that all parliamentary and direct democracy bills ought to be supported at least by an 80% majority and that, if afterwards 20 % of the voters still remained dissatisfied with it, these 20% should then be free to repeal it. - Naturally, all such proposals presume the existence of a single territorial system. Under full exterritorial autonomy all kinds of voting and non-voting systems could be practised at the same time by all those who do support them - - at their own costs & risk. - J.Z., 22.8.00 & 2.2.01.
ROBERTSON, JOHN, The Cult of Irresponsibility, 3pp, 2001, in PP 1718 - 1721: 811. - OPC International, www.assetprotection.nu/
ROBERTSON, ROBIN, Ayn Rand on Altruism and Monopoly, 1p: 45, in PP 1564.
ROBERTSON, ROBIN, Georgism, the Term, 1p: 64, in PP 1564.
ROBINSON, JOHN BEVERLEY, Egoism, 3pp, in PP 1618: 2.
ROBINSON, SIMON, Birth of a Nation, TIME, Jan. 8, 01, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 350. - To somewhat counter the notion, popular among some libertarians, that Somalia represents something like an ideal because stateless society. - J.Z. 30.7.01.
ROBOTS, AUTOMATION, MACHINES & UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, Robots! , THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 4pp, in PP 1754: 115. - ROSS, ERNEST G., Robot Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 5pp, in PP 1754: 119, reg. unemployment & machines. - Compare also immigration restrictions. The fear, prevailing under monetary despotism, of involuntary unemployment, is behind many evil and irrational actions. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
ROCHE, GEORGE C., III, Bulletin on COUNTERPOINT Broadcasts, 2pp: 274, in PP 1581-82.
ROCHE, GEORGE C., III, Faith and Freedom, IMPRIMIS, 8/79, 6pp, in PP 1753: 149. - All but faiths in freedom have undermined liberty - and still do, almost everywhere. That e.g. a few Christians, Muslims, Taoists, etc., inspite of their religious handicaps or because of their interpretations of their holy writs, are also libertarians does not excuse the rest. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
ROCHE, GEORGE C. III, President's Special Report, Hillsdale College 1982-83, 3pp: 281, in PP 1581-82.
ROCHE, GEORGE C., III, The American Collectivist Myth: Its Roots, its Results, its Downfall, 6pp: 167, in PP 1581-82.
ROCHE, GEORGE, GEORGE C., III, The Thin Red Line of Heroes, IMPRIMIS, 1/98, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 380.
ROCHE, GEORGE C., III, Truly Private Education, 6pp: 59, in PP 1581-82.
ROCHE, GEORGE, C. III.,What Is Equality? IMPRIMIS, 3/90, 1p, in PP 1749/50: 15.
ROCHE, TIMOTHY, A Refuge for Throwaways, TIME, Feb, 21, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1716: 91. - On a movement to provide safe space for unwanted newborns, some of them now found abandoned, e.g. in dumpsters. - Naturally, all "value-free" "judgements" and economic motives that lead to such crimes ought to be countered as well. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
ROCKER, RUDOLF, Bibliography, 1978, compiled by? 26pp, in PP 1701: 9.
ROCKER, RUDOLF, Rudolf Rocker Bibligraphy & URL guide to texts already online, 3pp, in PP 1694: 99. - Most are provided by http://flag.blackened.net/
ROCKER, RUDOLF, See: WALTERN NICOLAS, Life & Work of RUDOLF ROCKER, 1873-1958, with bibliography and links to many of his writings, 3pp, in PP 1701: 35, from the 1988 Freedom Press edition of "Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism"
ROCKER, RUDOLF, Untitled biographical note on MAXIMOFF, GREGORY PETROVICH, 1p, in PP 1701: 34.
ROCKER, RUDOLF, Webpage,1/2p, in PP 1718 - 1721: 745, with URLs. Collected works on website: http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/rocker/rockerworks.html
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., A Winning Choice, WORLDNETDAILY, 14 Oct. 99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 486. - On gold standard & Robert Mundell www.WorldNetDaily.com
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Animal Crackers, 1p, on animal rights, in PP 1745-1748: 810.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H. Jr., Archives, List, 1/2 pages, on his archived articles in PP 1661: 91. - From LewRockwell.com, WorldNetDaily, The Free Market. Archived articles by Murray Rothbard and by listed other writers of LewRockwell.com. rockwell@mises.org I became only recently aware how radical & prolific he is as a libertarian writer. - J.Z.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Banks on the Dole, 11/95, 11/95, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 484. www.LewRockwell.com
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., China Is Right, 4pp on the spy plane affair, with some comments by Carol Moore, 1/2 p (404) & Burton S. Blumert, 2pp: 408, and John Zube, 10.4.01, 2pp: 409. Some notes by J.Z. are interspersed. In PP 1685/86: 404. www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp@ARTICLE_id=22299 carol@caromoore.net www.carolmoore.net www.secession.net - "This guy just killed us."- Shane Osborn, US Navy lieutenant, as the tail of the Chinese S-8 jet fighter sliced into the far left engine of his navy spy plane two weeks ago." - THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 21-22 April 2001, smh.com.au page 28. - This does not sound like: "We got him!" or does it? - Even the own government is not always quite wrong on every point! - J.Z., 6.5.01.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Civil Rights Socialism, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 5.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Gold and Government, 12/98, www.LewRockwell.com , 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 598.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Government Garbage, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 818.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Henry Hazlitt: Journalist of the Century, THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 92.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., How Government Makes Natural Disasters Worse, THE FREEMAN, 6/94, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 1. - I am very pleased to find that he has become one of the most radical pro-freedom writers. He "rocks" the "boat" very "well" and might succeed in spilling some of the parasites. - J.Z.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Mises Vindicated, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 826.
ROCKWELL, LLEWLLYN H., Jr., Nationalism and the Immigration Question, Feb. 1992, 2pp, in PP 1682: 25. www.lewrockwell.com/archives/fm/2-92.html
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Private Life? 1998, 2pp, in PP 1616: 97.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., The Future of Liberty: A Speech to the Ludwig von Mises Institute, 6pp, from CHALCEDON REPORT, July 1998: 111, in PP 1559.
ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., The Wrong Path to Reform, 1p, in PP 1729: 7. www.mises.org
RODRIGUEZ, REGGIE, Jr., Where's the ( A ) in the Anarchism? 1997, 2pp, in PP 1695: 134. - There is usually too much "E" in "A", rendering it coercive & authoritarian, rather than free, voluntary & just. - J.Z., 21.4.01.
ROEPKE, WILHELM, See: EBELING, RICHARD M, Wilhelm Roepke: A Centenary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 9pp, in PP 1751/52: 307.
ROGERS, REX, Bermuda in the Sky with Diamonds. Is Cyberspace a Tax-haven? 4pp, in PP 1661: 62, from LFCT, n.d. A review of DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE & REES-MOGG, LORD WILLIAM, The Sovereign Individual, 1997. - I spent A$ 50 on it & it was a great disappointment in its main thesis. Otherwise it is interesting. The authors haven't grasped that full individual sovereignty requires full exterritorial autonomy, for them and their voluntary associations and not MERELY virtual links between them, although these could GREATLY HELP! - Goods will still have to be produced & transported! And the modern highwaymen are armed, trained, organized, ready and waiting! Nor are these writers aware of the long exterritorial autonomy & personal law tradition, many centuries before computers. Essentially, they remain territorial decentralists. For some the Internet is what for others "is" "God" or "Big Brother". Neither paper, nor printing, nor the telegraph, nor the telephone, nor radio, nor TV, far less the P.O., railways, cars, buses, roads, planes or rockets have led to "the largest economy". "Prophets" do usually get it wrong. You can neither escape reality into "virtual reality" nor into SF novels. At best they can provide better guides. - J.Z., 2.2.00. http://zolatimes.com/
ROGGE, BENJAMIN A., No New Urban Jerusalem, IMPRIMIS, 9/74, 14pp, in PP 1757/58: 81, on urban renewal etc.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A. to Members of Selective Service System Local Board No. 94, March 21, 1970, 2pp: 47, in PP 1565-67. - On morality, government, war and the draft. Continued correspondence, 1p: 61, in PP 1565-67. - On conscientious objection.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., A Reply to Charles Barr, 3pp: 178 & 208/209, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Brief Comments on Kant's Ideas, 3pp: 201, in PP 1565-67. - Kant was a free marketeer, propertarian and advocate of individual rights and limited governments, just like Ayn Rand. On finer points of philosophical terms they did differ but I hold that on these Kant, who taught traditional philosophy for most of his life, gradually recognizing its flaws, then pointing them out in his classical philosophical works, showing the limits and extent of pure and practical reasoning, went much deeper. - J.Z., 5.11.1999.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Contempt of Court, 2pp: 45, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., F.C.C.: Fascist Censorship Commission, 3pp: 4, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Government and Organized Crime, 1p: 38, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Government and the Protection Racket, 1p: 100, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Mutual Exploitation Is Mutual Aid, 1p: 61, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., On "The Nature of Government": An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, 1p, in PP 1565-67. - Against her notions on government. - Like Child's and my article, they remained unanswered by A.R.! - J.Z.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., On Objectivism and Conservatism, 2pp: 57, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Reply To C. J. Wheeler - an excerpt concerning Government & Property Rights, 1p: 217, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Review, 3pp, of: SZASZ, THOMAS S., Ideology and Insanity: Essays on the Psychiatric Dehumanization of Man: 155, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Review, 5pp, of: ELLIS, ALBERT & HARPER, ROBERT A., A Guide to Rational Living: 183, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Some Brief Comments and Questions about Machan's Governmentalism, 1p: 160, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Some Comments and Questions for BARR on crime and justice, 2pp: 249, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Some further Observations concerning "Every Man for Himself", 3pp: 245, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., The Concept of "God" in St. Anselm's Ontological Argument, 1p : 18, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Vietnam: Save Lives, Not Face, 2pp: 12, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS A., War and the State, 2pp: 31, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS, A Short Defence of Anarchocapitalism, 2pp: 65, in PP 1565-67.
ROLLINS, LOUIS, An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, Regarding Vietnam, Foreign Policy, War and Morality, 2pp: 79, in PP 1565-67.
ROMANA MACHADO WORLD HEADQUARTERS, Home Page 1p, in PP 1616: 142. - "transhumanist, individualist and libertarian". Its given links didn't work for me. - J.Z. 142.
ROMANIA, See: GOODMAN, SANDRA L., Lessons from a Year in Romania, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 203. - Black markets do somewhat function as substitutes for free markets - even when the property rights and exchanges in them are not officially recognized but, rather, ignored. De Soto, in "The Other Path", pointed out some of their powers - but also some of their draw-backs, limiting them and disadvantaging their participants. - J.Z.
RONIN PUBLISHING, Fountains of Youth. How to Live Longer & Healthier, 1996, 2224pp, $ 4.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 371.
ROPER-DEYO, Mankind at the Brink, Fuller says....; Interview with BUCKMINSTER FULLER, RICHARD, 1p: 29, in PP 1556. - "nations... have to go. They are blocking the world's circulatory system." - Mind you, this applies only to TERRITORIAL nations. - J.Z.
ROSE, TOM, Rebuilding the Crumbling Foundations: The Biblical and Constitutional Response to Growing Tyranny, A Speech, 1998, from: CHALCEDON REPORT, July 1998, 8pp: 117, in PP 1559.
ROSE, TOM, Review, 1p, of: KERSHNER, HOWARD E., Dividing the Wealth, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 92. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
ROSENBERG, PAUL A., New Utopia, 1p on Carribean attempt, in PP 1687/88: 344. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, PROSENBERG1@prodigy.net
ROSENBLATT, MICHAEL M., Atheists Discuss Death, 1p: 125, in PP 1554/55.
ROSS, DAVID S., Review, 2pp, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in PP 1682: 108. ross@kodak.com
ROSS, ERNEST G., Let's Liberate Money, THE FREEMAN, 1/85, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 263.
ROSS, ERNEST G., Letter from the Paper Planet, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 268. - Paper money does not have to be monopolized & be legal tender. Nor does it need gold-redemption by the issuer to enable it to reckon in gold weight units. - J.Z.
ROSS, ERNEST G., Live Long and Prosper, THE FREEMAN, 2/84, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 97.
ROSS, ERNEST G., Robot Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 5pp, in PP 1754: 119, reg. unemployment & machines. - Compare also immigration restrictions. The fear, prevailing under monetary despotism, of involuntary unemployment, is behind many evil and irrational actions. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
ROSS, ERNEST G., The "Unproductive Investment" Prejudice, THE FREEMAN, 5/84, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 372.
ROSS, ERNEST G., The Brigands & the Bargainers, THE FREEMAN, 9/82, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 426.
ROSS, ERNEST G., The Siren of Partnership, THE FREEMAN, 7/83, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 386. - There is nothing wrong with businesslike partnership or cooperation - except when they are with territorial governments or other criminals. - J.Z.
ROSS, ERNIE, The Impossible Task of the FED, THE FREEMAN, 2/81, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 275.
ROSS, H. R., How to Stop it ... A Taxpayers' Revolt? 1p from a speech against a $ 6.8 billion foreign aid bill, in PP 1713-1715: 151. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
ROSS, JOHN, Unintended Consequences, Review of this novel in FNN, 2pp: 39, in PP 1561-63.
ROSS, TOM & MARILYN, The Complete Guide to Self-Publishing, 406pp, $ 18.99, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 362. - I doubt that e.g. the microfiche, floppy disk, VD-ROM, audio & video-tape, or even the duplicating & photocopying options are discussed there. Most readily adopt a narrow view rather than consider the whole spectrum of their options. - J.Z.
ROTHBARD ON THE INTERNET, Periodicals, Radio Programs, Economists, Articles, 2 pp, in PP 1629: 92.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., A Gold Standard for Russia? 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 811.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., A Radical Prescription for the Socialist Bloc, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 825. (Against Gradualism.) - Too many of the great libertarians have already died during my lifetime! And too many of their writings are still not cheaply, easily and permanently accessible! - J.Z., 31.5.02.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Alan Greenspan: A Minority Report, THE FREE MARKET, V/8, August 87, 1p, in PP 1629: 32.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Albert Jay Nock, Radical, 1p: 8, in PP 1564.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Conceived in Liberty, Advertisement, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 104.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Fractional Reserve Banking, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 280.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Gold Socialism or Dollar Socialism? 2pp: 150, in PP 1572-73. - At least, judging by the title, he realized that in his form of classical or even 100% redemptionist gold standard also a kind of state socialism is involved. - J.Z.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Good Guys and Bad Guys, 1p, from NATIONAL REVIEW, Dec. 21, 1957: 36, in PP 1565-67.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Government vs. Natural Resources, 2pp: 174, in PP 1572-73.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Know your Rights, 5pp: 64, in PP 1583.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Liberals and Conservatives vs. Deregulation. The Case of the FCC, 2pp: 144, in PP 1572-73.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Libertarian Thought in Colonial America, ch. 33 from his 4 - volume "Conceived in Liberty", in print now. 10pp, in PP 1661: 79. - I do highly recommend this work. Rothbard did not idealize the past. While stressing its freedom aspects, he also reports on the wrongs & atrocities committed then. - J.Z., 30.1.01.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Myth and Truth About Libertarianism, 4pp: 235, in PP 1569-70.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., On Coalitions and Alignments, 2pp, a policy resolution, as adapted in ATW: 10; 2pp: 28, in PP 1572-73.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Power and Market: Review, 1p, by DRAKE, HARRISON, 127, in PP 1565-67.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Rothbard on War, interview extract, edited, from Feb.73 issue of REASON, first in June 99 of THE ROTHBARD-ROCKWELL REPORT, then by The Center for Libertarian Studies, 99, 10pp, in PP 1661: 99. - Much more important is his "War, Peace & the State"! But those still believing in nuclear "weapons", nuclear "strength", nuclear "deterrence" & in "collective responsibility" - will not like this more radical title. They do have a long way to go with their "libertarian" thinking. - J.Z., 1.2.01.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., See: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Misreading the "Myth": Rothbard on the Theory and History of Free Banking, 5pp: 299, in PP 1574-75.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Stromberg Defends Rothbard, 3pp, LFCT, July 31,00, in PP 1661: 56.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., See: TAME, CHRIS, Creating a Science of Liberty: The Life and Heritage of Murray N. Rothbard, 1926-1995, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 239. - That would require, at least, that the works of all libertarian writers become cheaply, permanently and fast enough accessible, even if only on alternative media. - J.Z.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Taking Money Back, THE FREEMAN, Sep. 95, 3pp in PP 1629: 35.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Mysterious Fed, THE FREE MARKET, IX/10, Oct. 91, 2pp in PP 1629: 33.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The New Libertarian Creed, NY TIMES, 2.2.71, 2pp, in PP 1661: 96.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The New Libertarian Creed, THE NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 2, 1971, 2pp, in PP 1674: 129. - This article is copyrighted by the CLS, in a tragi-comical attempt to monopolize the writings of one of the greatest anti-monopolists. - J.Z., 4.5.01.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Politics of Famine, 2pp: 96, in PP 1572-73.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Solution, 5pp, offering his limited monetary freedom notions, THE FREEMAN, 11/95, in PP 1629: 27. - A forced and exclusive gold bug currency would in some respects be an improvement and in others a disaster. Free choice of value standards and freedom of note issue and clearing must not be limited by prohibitions imposed the fans of the classical gold standard. But they should be free to practise it, and nothing else among themselves. For them it might actually suffice but it would, obviously, not cheap to do so. From the point of view of full monetary freedom, competitively minted gold coins and 100% covered and redeemable gold certificates are only two of numerous other options, including gold-accounting and gold-clearing. - J.Z., 17. 8. 00.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The World's First Libertarians: Taoism in Ancient China, 2pp: 195, in PP 1569-70.
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Welcoming the Vietnamese, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 819. (On legal handicaps imposed upon efficient fishermen in the U.S., which were once refugees from communism.)
ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Will Rothbard's Free-Market Justice Suffice? 1p excerpt from REASON, 5/1973: 122, in PP 1569-70.
ROUNDTABLE, THE, Review of : SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, & of reviews, 1p, IOS JOURNAL, April 96, in PP 1682: 114.
ROUSSEAU, J.J., De l'esclavage, 5pp & Slavery, 5pp: chapter IV of Du Contrat Social: The Social Contract: 311, in PP 1601-04.
ROUSSEAU, J.J., Du droit du plus fort, 1p: 311 & The Right of the Strongest, 1p, chapter III of Du Contrat Social: The Social Contract: 311, in PP 1601-04.
ROUSSEAU, J.J., See: TAYLOR, BOBBY, Rousseau's "Social Contract": A Critical Response, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 2pp, in PP 1754: 110. - A rightful social contract requires volunteers, exterritorial autonomy and individual secessionism! - J.Z.
ROUSSELOT, JOHN H., The Liberty Amendment vs. Revenue Sharing, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 101. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
ROWE, CLIVE R. Random Thoughts Links, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1677: 202. www.cliverowe.com/Thoughts/links/ Thoughts@CliveRowe.com "Thoughts on Life, Liberty & Happiness", listing some other worthwhile sites.
ROWLANDSON, PAUL, Stirner, Youth and Tradition, 2pp, in PP 1618: 72.
ROWLING, J.K., Creator of "Harry Potter", Government, Providing Service or Promoting Servitude? Bureaucracy, the Government Mandated Monopoly, 1p from chat session, in PP 1671: 107.
RUBINSTEIN, ED, The Economics of Crime, IMPRIMIS, 8/95, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 370. - Rather anti-economics is involved. - J.Z.
RUMMEL, RUDOLF & FREEMAN, THE, Interview: Rudolph Rummel Talks about the Miracle of Liberty & Peace, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 10 pp, in PP 1761-63: 487. - Prof. Rummel realized how unwieldy and numerous his website pages are and would like to see them combined on a single CD. Who will help to produce it for him and all his potential readers? - I downloaded & printed out thousands of his web pages - but have not yet sorted them out and read them. Some of his tables I could not open at all, from their downloads. Neither online nor paper reading, nor even offline-reading of downloads have so far been made easy and cheap in these formats. A single CD-ROM could integrate all his valuable contributions much better and could be provided rather cheaply. - Is there a libertarian programmer who wants thus to make a name for himself, while providing a great service to all able and willing to read his work? - Further on my wish-list would be Prof. Rummel's advance from the model of classical liberal but still territorial democracies to quite voluntaristic and exterritorially autonomous panarchies or polyarchies etc. - But already as it is, his work constitutes the greatest condemnation of every kind of territorial despotism that has ever been produced and as such it needs the widest possible distribution, which 50 cent CD-ROMs could provide. Obviously, the digitizing work has already been done. Just good editorial work with a burner is needed. PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02.
RUMMEL, RUDY, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Democide: RUDY RUMMEL Interviewed, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 99.
RUMMEL, R.H., War Isn't This Century's Biggest Killer, 1988, 2pp, in PP 1609: 30. - From FORT FREEDOM files on the Internet.
RUPPENTHAL, T.E., Letter from Liberal City, Frisco Libs & Mod Libs, 4pp, in PP 1663: 200. - LFCT, Nov. 13, 00. truppenthal@earthlin.net
RUSHDOONY, ROUSAS JOHN, Gold, The Devil, And Legal Tender, CHALCEDON REPORT, Sep. 81, P.O. Box 156, Vallecito, Calif. 95 251, in PP 1629: 44.
RUSSELL, BERTRAND, Introduction, 2pp: 98, in PP 1583. - To the MERSHON REPORT on accidental war.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Consumers, not Special Interests, THE FREEMAN, 2/86, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 393.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Exploitation and Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 6/80, 5pp, in PP 1753: 121.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, How to Produce Human Beings, THE FREEMAN, 3/80, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 135. - On population, the communist regime's population policy, abortion, sterilization.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Lincoln Didn't Say It, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 109.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Living in Two Chinas, THE FREEMAN, 11/85, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 88.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Ownership in Common, 15pp: 34, in PP 1549.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Pay More & Get Less, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 3 .
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Peace and Justice, THE FREEMAN, 5/74, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 39.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, The Bill of Rights, 9pp: 16, in PP 1549.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, The Enduring Appeal of Bastiat, 3pp, in PP 1655, unsigned article: 37.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, The First Leftist, 9pp: 19, in PP 1549.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, The Secret of Swiss Prosperity, THE FREEMAN, 2/84, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 142.
RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Wards of the Government, 1p from FEE, A Page on Freedom, No. 2: 124, in PP 1558.
RUSSIA, after "liberation", See: SERGEEV, ILLARION, Surviving the Russian Apocalypse? 4pp, in PP 1661: 27. LFCY, from TRANSITIONS: www.ijt.cz/transitions n.d. - It's rather a matter of surviving the laws, regulations & bureaucracy that remain! Declaring slaves to be free, while leaving them in chains, isn't the solution! - Writing history without knowing monetary despotism & its alternative, one is misled and misleading. It is not enough to describe the symptoms of a disease! - The response option to LFCT articles is great but I haven't had the time and energy yet to take it up. - J.Z., 2.2.01.
RUSSIA, See: BRIERLEY, MARINA, Good News from Russia, Personal Perspectives No. 14, 2pp, in PP1742: 67.
RUSSIA, See: HARRISON, FRED, Land, Culture and the Biology of Man, Part II, 3pp, LAND & LIBERTY, May & June 1976: 121, in PP 1550. - A Georgist point of view, still territorial and intolerant.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Thoughts Evoked by Reading: Nineteen Seventeen. The Russian Revolution Betrayed, by Voline, n.d., 2pp, stamped: 83, in PP 1723/24: 229.
RUWART, MARY J., Aggression Is a Luxury, not a Necessity, 2pp: 444, in PP 1601-04. - Unjust and unnecessary, yes, but a luxury? Certainly not for its victims. - J.Z.
RUWART, Dr. MARY J., Ask Dr. Ruwart, If you open the borders, ... 1998, 1/2p, in PP 1682: 28. (c) 1998, Advocates for Self-Government. www.self-gov.org/ruwart/q0006.html
RUWART, Dr. MARY j., Ask Dr. Ruwart, In a previous answer ... www.self-gov.org/ruwart/q0076.html 1p, in PP 1682: 29. - Many other of her interesting columns are available onlin in THE LIBERATOR ONLINE.
RUWART, Dr. MARY J., Ask Dr. Ruwart, On Bankers and Fed, 1p, 1999, in PP 1745-1748: 482.
RUWART, Dr., MARY J., Ask Dr. Ruwart, On Gold Standard, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 479.
RUWART, Dr. MARY J., Families Become Clans in a Free Society, 2pp, 605, in PP 1601-04.
RUWART, DR. MARY J., Healing Our World: The Other Piece of the Puzzle, here reduced to 81 pp, in PP 1733: 1-81 - Her notes were either not included in the website or not downloaded by me. If you like a better text arrangement or a more comfortable edition for reading, buy the book, as I intend to do when I come across it and can afford it. - J.Z.
RUWART, DR. MARY, Healing Our World, 307pp pb, $ 12.95 plus shipping from THE LIBERATOR, see: PP 1726/27: 98. One page review: 136. Also online, free download: www.ruwart.com/healing/ See her regular column in THE LIBERATOR.
RUWART, Dr. MARY J., Imagining a Free Society, Part I: Wealth and Immigration, 1p: 34, in PP 1568. - 1p: 450, in PP 1601-04. - 2pp, from FORMULATIONS, Winter 1993-94, FNF, in PP 1682: 27. - There are always people in a country who would welcome migrants and contract with them. They should be free to do so. We are all migrants or their descendants. Territorialism is wrong - even suicidal. Private property is not the same as territorial statism. - J.Z.
RUWART, MARY J., Keeping Our Freedom in an Unfree World, 4pp: 446, in PP 1601-04. - Keep what one does not possess? J.Z.
RUWART, DR. MARY J., Secrets of Transforming Liberals, Greens, Christians and New Agers into Libertarians (by showing them how only liberty can give them what they want!), 4 audio cassettes or 4 CDs, $ 30, reviewonly, 1p, in PP 1726/27: 75.
RYAN, RUSSEL G., Are there no Limits to Federal Regulatory Power? , THE FREEMAN, 12/92, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 340.
RYAN, TIM, Land Trusts: A Dynamic Enclave Movement, 6pp, in PP 1634-1636: 782.
RYDENFELT, SVEN, The Rise and Decline of a Welfare State, THE FREEMAN, 11/78, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 42. on Sweden.
RYERSON, ANDRE, The Trouble with Ayn Rand, 1p: 46, in PP 1564.
SABATINI, PETER, An Historical Note on the Correct Thoughts of Chairman Bookchin, "Life-style" vs. "Social Anarchism", 6pp, in PP 1645-1653, from FIFTH ESTATE, No. 348, Fall 1996.
SACC0-VANZETTI, Hassle the Court: Beat that Ticket, 2pp: 179, in PP 1565-67. - Going to court, to uphold your rights, is, in a statist juridical system, usually a negative sum game. The odds are stacked against you, regardless of the ethics of your case. - Mostly you could use your time, money and energy better in other ways. - J.Z.
SACRED COW, More Links, 1p, in PP 1703: 207.
SADE, MARQUIS DE, Philosophy in the Bedroom. With Justine, Eugenie de Fravnel & other writings, 1795, 1965 translation, 775pp, $ 17.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 381. - "The extreme egoism and resistance to authority he advocated (and practised) are enough to stir up controversy and opposition even today, nearly 200 years after his death." - Perhaps his life an treatment of others exemplified the old saying: "A stiff prick has no conscience." ? - Quite voluntary sado-masochism among adults is one thing. Using any unasked-for coercion in this sphere is also quite wrong. - J.Z.
SADOWSKY, JAMES A., Constitutionalism and "Objective" Criteria, 1p: 222, in PP 1565-67.
SAFETY, See: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., The First Civil Right IS Safety, THE FREEMAN, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 586. - If it is, territorial governments, rather obviously, cannot provide it. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
SAFLAIA, ITI, Review, 1p, of: SPIERS, JOHN, The Realities of Rationing; "Priority Setting" in the NHS, IEA, 1999, 156pp, in PP 1708-1710: 480.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT & BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, A short exchange, 1993, on cryonics, 2pp: 732, in PP 1589-94.
SAGER, RYAN H., 19, Negative Rights, Positive Rights, and the State, 2pp, in PP 1678: 20.
SALE, KIRKPATRICK, A Luddite Looks at the Next Millennium, 1990, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 266.
SALERNO, JOSEPH T., Postscript: Why a Socialist Economy is "Impossible", to Mises': Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth, 6pp, in PP 1733: 100.
SALESMANSHIP FOR FREEDOM IDEAS A PRIMARY REQUIREMENT? See: PETERSON, DENNIS L., The Selling of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 9/86, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 138. - We also need the complete product, to the extent that it can be described in guides & textbooks, not just some fragments of it. It could be provided cheaply, easily, widely and permanently e.g. on microfiche, floppies, websites, but, presently and most economically, on CD-ROMs. So what are you waiting for? Make your product complete - and more than half of your selling job will be done already. Freedom does offer the best answers or avenues towards the solution of the remaining problems. - J.Z.
SALIN, PHIL, The Ecology of Decisions, or "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Kitchens", 23pp: 44, in PP 1576.
SALSMAN, RICHARD A., Banking without the "Too-Big-to-Fail" Doctrine, THE FREEMAN, 11/92, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 285.
SALTZMAN, JAMES D., Don't Believe the Hysterical Preservationists, THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 7pp, in PP 1754: 31.
SALTZMAN, JAMES D., For Appearance's Sake, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 6pp, in PP 1753: 55.
SALTZMAN, JAMES D., Houston Says No to Zoning, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 7pp, in PP 1765: 16.
SALZER, E. MICHAEL, Worin besteht menschliche Freiheit? DIE NEUE ZEITUNG, 9.1.1955, 1 S. , in PP 1699: 56.
SAMMONS, JOHN, Government Cost/Benefit Analyses: The Impetus & the Impotence, THE FREEMAN, 5/80, 9pp, in PP 1765: 94.
SAMPSON, ANNETTE, Big super funds under pressure to make ethics part of their bottom line, 1p, in PP 1654: 124. - There are different kinds of ethical principles, faiths and ideologies. The sovereign investor should be sufficiently informed on all his alternatives. - J.Z.
SAM'S POLITICALLY INCORRECT PAGES, 15pp, in PP 1661: 183. Mainly offering links, with some descriptions.
SAM'S POLITICALLY INCORRECT PAGES, 67 pp, in PP 1684: 1 http://laissez-fairerepublic.com/ See: WELLS, SAM. There may be some doubling up with previously microfiched pages. But, under present conditions, can one be too repetitive about liberty? I do get around to index my microfiched pages only at large intervals. Now I attached a long list of URLs. One of its flaws is that several times the text concerned is not named. He introduces his pages with the remark: "Throughout history the two main enemies of human freedom have been criminals and the government. Government was instituted to protect our freedoms in person and property from being violated by criminals." - Was it? Most governments were established by conquests and maintained by oppression & tribute levies, i.e., by super-criminals, who managed to legalize their crimes. He copyrighted his articles, 1987 & 1999. Would he have wanted to copyright his many typos as well? I make no charge for my proof-reading. If he thinks that he could profit from microfiche publishing his essays, then why does he not try to do so? - J.Z., 17.5. & 26.5.01.
SAM'S POLITICALLY INCORRECT WEB PAGE AGAINST THE NEO-FASCIST "LIBERAL ESTABLISHMENT", Books, etc., 24pp, in PP 1661: 114. Lists & abstracts of titles with direct purchase option from Amazon.comm, LF Books etc. Only through this list did I learn that RICHARD W. GRANT's "The Incredible Bread Machine" is finally back in print, at last, since 1999. (Fox & Wilkes) I do highly recommend it as a classic, that, in desperation, I had fiched, when it was all too long o.o.p. All my attempts to contact the author had failed. Now he has a website: www.quandaryhouse.com/ (Just downloaded the first level. Its joke, under "warning", might give some people a heart attack! - But I feared nothing evil from this writer. - I am more short of time to read than short of money - for those titles listed that I do not yet possess. - J.Z., 2.2.00.
SAMS, GREGORY, Uncommon Sense, Review only, 1p, in PP 1731: 60. The book is online: www.xaos.demon.co.uk
SAMSON, RAIMUND, Konformistischer Anarchismus, 4pp, in PP 1702: 201, from Uwe Timm, as attachment.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., Equal Sex. Equal Rights, 1p: 12, in PP 1556.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., Geo-Politics: The Role Geography Plays in the Development of Liberty, 12pp: 145, in PP 1557.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., What About the Poor? 7pp: 135, in PP 1557.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., Who's Afraid of No Government? 8pp: 91, in PP 1557.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ANARCHIST CONFERENCE, www.bay-anarchists.org/form.html in PP 1732: 4. - It was planned for 31 March 02 & emphasizes, as usual, anarchist theory. mumpfish@pacbell.net - I wonder whether the participants think that placing all such conference contributions onto a CD-ROM would be too practical, cheap and easy a method for these anarchist theorists. - J.Z.
SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, Lifeline for unwanted babies, 1p, in PP 1610: 117. - SMH 22.1.00, on legal abandonment.
SANCTION OF THE VICTIMS, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Strength of the State. The Sociology of Submission, 1997. 6pp, in PP 1705: 107.
SANCTIONS, See: PRAGMATIST, THE, Do Sanctions Work? 2pp from: IV/2: 120, in PP 1572-73.
SANDBURG, CARL, Government, 1910(?), 1p, in PP 1717: 16.
SANDEFUR, TIMOTHY, Sir Edward Coke and the Common Law, 3pp, with notes, in PP 1663: 204. LFCT Sep. 25, 00. Tmsandefur@aol.com
SANDERS, CHARLENE, Homeschooling at the Ranch, 4pp, in PP 1737/38: 264.
SANDERS, RICHARD B., Justice: Libertarian Style, 3pp Review of: Randy E. Barnett, The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law, Clarendon Press, 1998, 347pp, in PP 1675: 191. From LIBERTY, (c)! webmaster@LibertySoft.com
SANDERS, TOM, Making an Abilities Inventory, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 138.
SANDFORD, SANDY, Churchify Your Uniqueness, A Guide to Incorporating Your Own Church, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 312.
SANDFORT, SANDY, Do It Yourself Law Finding, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 266.
SANDFORT, SANDY, Free as a Bird, personal flight options, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 450.
SANDFORT, SANDY, Group Living, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 478.
SANDFORT, SANDY, How America's Truckers Stay Free, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 436. - Are they? - J.Z.
SANDFORT, SANDY, Write Your Own Declaration of Independence, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 424.
SANDLIN, P. ANDREW, Rev., Christianity: Mother of Political Liberty, 2pp, in PP 1660: 112. From CHALCEDON REPORT, 10/2000. (I would deny the truth of this - but it is a point of view. - J.Z.) www.chalcedon.edu
SANDMAN, THE, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1681: 13. www.azstarnet.com Sandman@azstarnet.com
SANDMAN, THE, Instant Background Check Proposal, 1999, 4pp, (c) 1998-1999 Sundance Computing, in PP 1685/86: 196.
SANDMAN, THE, My Personal Firearms Philosophy, 2000, 5pp, (c) 1997-2000 Sundance Computing, in PP 1685/86: 191. sandman@azstarnet.com www.azstarnet.com
SANDMAN, THE, Second Amendment Freedom, Education & Responsibility, linked, 9pp, in PP 1685/86: 261. mailto:sandman@azstarnet.com www.azstarnet.com/~sandman/index.html
SANERA, MICHAEL & SHAW, JANE, Facts, Not Fear: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Children about the Environment, Regnery, 1996, 300pp, ISBN 0-89526-488-X, $ 14.95. Review only, 1p, by JAMES P. HOGAN, in PP 1616: 117.
SANTILLAN, DIEGO DE, Fuer eine konstruktive Arbeiterbewegung, 4pp: 80, in PP 1576.
SANTILLAN, DIEGO DE, Schiffbruch der Arbeiterbewegung, 6pp: 77, in PP 1576.
SANTILLAN, SANTORIELLO, ANDREA & BLOCK, WALTER, Externalities & the Environment, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 3pp, in PP 1753: 86.
SATURATION REVOLUTION, See: THORNLEY, KERRY, Saturation Revolution, 2pp, from PEACE PLANS, March 1969: 173, in PP 1565-67.
SAUDI-ARABIA, See: WADE, KEITH, Full Employment - A Lesson from the Deserts of Saudi-Arabia, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1765: 135.
SAUR VERLAG, K.G., Guides to Microforms in Print, 1998, 1p website: 274, in PP 1599. - 100730.1341@compuserve.com
SAUR, K.G., Verlag, Subject Guide to Microforms in Print, 1998. Website, 1p, on this expensive directory: 322 in PP 1577-78. - "Microforms remain the most important means for the permanent, space-saving and economical conservation of rare and valuable books, historical journals, newspapers, almanacs, periodicals, as well as collections and estates." - Not only "conservation"! Potentially, it is also a very affordable and efficient method for publishing on demand and for acquiring reference works very cheaply. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
SAVAGE, MARSHALL T., The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in 8 Easy Steps, here the book's introduction only, 4pp, in PP 1707: 170. - LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION.
SAVAGE, TERRY, A Realist's Plan for Building a Free Country in Space, I, 2pp: 412. II, 3pp: 432, in PP 1589-94.
SAVINGS, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, The Role of Savings, THE FREEMAN, 5/74, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 400.
SAWYER, IAN W. to ZUBE, JOHN, 26 April 01, with reply, 27 April 01, 4pp, in PP 1675: 194. jws@bigfoot.com
SAWYER, IAN, LONG, RODERICK & HAMMER, RICHARD, Another New-Country Project Emerges, 1999, 3pp, on a mini-Hong Kong in the Carribean, in PP 1687/88: 341. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.
SAYRE-SMITH, WILLIAM T., An Alternative to Complete Financial Breakdown, 2pp: 267, in PP 1565-67.
SCARCITY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Scarcity, 1p, manuscript, of article printed in MAN! May 1936, in PP 1725: 18.
SCHECK, SAMUEL, Whose Land Is It? 1p: 90, in PP 1564.
SCEPTICISM, FREE THOUGHT, Links & abstracts, 5pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 12.
SCHEER, ROBERT, Bush's Faustian Deal with the Taliban, LA TIMES, 22 May 02, 2pp, in PP 1728: 190, sent in anonymously by generous53@aol.com - Even the Taliban fanatics are entitled to self-government, but only for their own volunteers and only on the basis of exterritorial autonomy. If that had been conceded to them, as well as to all other dissenting minorities, most of the private and governmental terrorist acts would not have taken place, particularly since that would have undermined all notions of collective responsibility as well, whenever they are wrongfully applied to people who are not voluntary followers. And when one can have, quite freely, the government or non-governmental society of one's dreams, among like-minded people, as a matter of individual choice, hatreds will tend to disappear and one will begin to blame oneself rather than non-members, for the own mistakes. But where are these 2 significant alternatives sufficiently discussed outside my PEACE PLANS series? - Experimental freedom, freedom of action and full minority autonomy for all, but quite without any territorial monopoly! - J.Z., 27.2.02.
SCHEER, ROBERT, Surprise! Immigration Hasn't Ruined Us, Feb. 23rd, 1999, 2p, in PP 1682: 24. www.newsmax.com/commentarchive.shtml
SCHEUER, JEFFREY, The Sound Bite Society, TV & the American Mind, 1999, 240pp, $ 23.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 392.
SCHIERECK, LARRY ALLEN, Max Stirner's Egoism and Nihilism, A Thesis, Sand Diego State University, Summer 1981, revised for W 3 1996, based on literature available in 1981, 37 pp, in PP 1660: 36. - Bibliography, 2pp: 71. Unfortunately, the URL I got it from is not mentioned & I failed to note it down. Note that L.A. Schiereck copyrighted it in 1996 - and then offered it free of charge on the Internet. Author's e-mail: lsezig@yahoo.com - I wrote to him weeks ago & did not receive a reply. - J. Z.
SCHIFF, IRWIN A., The Great U.S. Money Swindle, 7pp, in PP 1656-1659: 338.
SCHIMENZ, ROBERT J., State Funding Threatens Community Groups, THE FREEMAN, 4/89, 1p, in PP 1764: 39.
SCHIRRY, MICHAEL, See: WOLFMAN'S SITE, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1701: 146, with URL list, Left-anarchist site with one interesting article: SEELE, MELCHIOR, Michael Schirry: Executed for Planning to Assassinate Mussolini, 1p: 147. http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/inter.html
SCHLEUNING, NEALA, The Abolition of Work and other Myths, KICK IT OVER # 35, Summer 1995, 5pp, ANARCHIST LIBRARY, in PP 1696: 70.
SCHLOSS, BENJAMIN, Dr., CARYLE, CARL & STODALSKY, DAVID, Project '89, 3pp: 69, in PP 1595-96.
SCHMID, ALBAN, Interview mit A.S., 3 S.: 243, in PP 1588. - Gruender von PRO LIBERTATE: Schweizer Zweig von ISIL - http://www.prolibertate.org/
SCHMID, ALBAN, Umwelt und Ressourcen, 3 S., in PP 1625: 12.
SCHMIDT, EMERSON P., Who's Pressing for More Spending and Taxing? 30pp, Constitutional Alliance, The National Issue Series of POLITICS, IV, No. 18, May 14, 1969: 97, in PP 1585.
SCHMIDT, KENT J., Blackstone's View of Natural Law and Its Influence on the Formation of the American Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, 5pp (c), in PP 1675: 95.
SCHMIDT, STAN, Blueprint for Takeover, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 235. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
SCHMITZ, JOHN G., Socialized Medicine Needs Socialized Doctors, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 118. - & socialized patients! - J.Z. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
SCHMUECK, H.-J., Anarchie - Zur Geschichte eines Reiz- und Schlagwortes, 1998, 16 S. , in PP 1701:50, dada-berlin@inane.com
SCHNAUBELT, FRED, Billboards, Freedom of Speech and Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 4/80, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 260.
SCHOCHET, MIKE, And then my teacher said that mankind was evil, 1p, in PP 1551.
SCHOLARLY & IN-DEPTH STUDIES, 1p, short guide, in PP 1704: 143. - - FREE-MARKET.NET.
SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, THE, Essays incomplete 410pp, in PP 1668/69. Welcome to the Home Pages, introduction to the School, Contents & URLs, 6pp: 1. Edward J. Dodson ejdodson@home.com www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/5148/index.html Note: I am not a Georgist myself. But except for his proposal of a "single tax" and his stand on immigration, most of his ideas are acceptable to most propertarian libertarians. As for his main thesis: Every productive member of "the community" contributes, by his activities to the value of the local ground rent. To say that only the community produces ground rent but he, as a member of that community, does not, is absurd. To tax him, in spite of his contribution to the value of ground rent, is quite wrong. Charging him competitive prices for competitively supplied public services is quite another matter. Moreover, everybody receives "unearned values" as part of his income, which is due to the knowledge, skills and inventions of others, many to most of them long dead, rather than to his own knowledge, skills and inventions. If it were right to tax land values then it would be right to tax these values as well. - No Georgists has ever replied convincingly to my following objection: If ALL of the site value of a site were taxed away then the advantage of location would disappear and e.g. services that should be available at centres would then be offered rather at the periphery, to avoid the high tax at the centres. That is obviously uneconomic in its all-over effects. To leave SOME of the site value to its owner, to ensure the continuance of proper locations for enterprises, would, according to Georgist "principles" amount to the continuance of an unjust privilege. If it should be a company town or a single land owner owns most of the local land, then the model of a proprietary community is preferred by me - if there were no other land tenure options. But there are. My favourite one is the "open cooperative" first proposed by Buchez and then developed by Hertzka & Ulrich von Beckerath. Moreover, I see a way for a diversity of land reform systems to be practised voluntarily and at their expense and risk by their believers, in the same locality. This, too, is not a "problem" that has to be solved with territorial uniformity under a single law or set of laws. But existing property rights, even in land, should be respected. One cannot make up for thousands of years of conquest and privilege by coercive interventions. Attempts to do so could end up in civil wars. Purchases of enterprises, under monetary and financial freedom, offer an easy and peaceful solution for the acquisition of land titles by individuals and their groups. Here, too, combined purchasing power and various long term credit options could make a significant difference. So could the easier sale of e.g. produce, if it could be converted in a natural way into local purchasing power, e.g. by "shop currency". A Georgist set of about 22 volumes exists on voluntary land reform experiments undertaken by Georgists. I have not yet got around to acquire all of them or to microfiche the few that I have. Dan Sullivan of the SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION recently wrote to me that the LINCOLN INSTITUTE is preparing a collected works edition of Henry George on a CD. That CD would have room for these 22 volumes, too - and many more, up to ca. 2,000, if only Georgists want all of their writings better known and cheaply and easily accessible. For here these hints must suffice. - Luckily, this School of Thought, as its name does already indicate, does not present a narrow and dogmatic line of thought, as becomes obvious from the range of its topics and authors. - J.Z., 8.5.01 & 19.5.01.
SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, THE, LIBRARY A - Z, AUTHOR LIST of online essays in the library of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, 25 pp, sometimes with short comments. In PP 1668/69, p 11. This A - Z collection of essays, too, would constitute a great input into a libertarian encyclopaedia. - J.Z.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, Home Page, 2000, 2pp, with links www.s-o-l.org , in PP 1672: 206.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, See: LOOMIS, MILDRED, Moving Into the Front Ranks of Social Change, Complete proceedings of the Labor Day '73 Conference, Henry George Schools & The School of Living, 1974, rights reserved. by R. Bruce Allison, SOL Press, MILDRED LOOMIS was Chairman. 88pp, in PP 1634-1636: 755.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, Balkan Blunders & Libertarian Alternatives, 2pp, in PP 1729: 9. mailto:schoolla@pixi.com - As far as I know, Ken Schoolland has not yet discussed the panarchistic alternative for the Balkans and everywhere else. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
SCHOOLAND, KEN, Epilogue to "The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible", 1p, sent by Lux Lucre luxlucre@home.com with a high recommendation for the whole book, in PP 1614: 205.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, Free Market Solutions to World Crises, 1999, 14pp, in PP 1705: 181.
SCHOOLAND, KEN, Once in Power. Roger Douglas on the New Zealand "Miracle", 1p: 32, in PP 1561-63.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, Saddened by Hoppe, Rockwell Anti-Immigration Views, 1p: 301, in PP 1561-63. - schoolla@pixi.com
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible: an Interview with KEN SCHOOLLAND, 2pp, TLFCT, Dec. 14, 98, in PP 1682: 130.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible: A Free Market Odyssey, continues to go global, 6pp ISIL circular of March 1998: 347, in PP 1561-63.
SCHULER, KURT, The Demise of Canadian Free Banking, 3pp: 383, in PP 1574-75. - The Canadian DEGREE of Free Banking! - J.Z.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, The Disaster of International Foreign Aid Programs, 988, Revised May 1998, 3pp, in PP 1660: 73. From ISIL:isil@isil.org www.isil.org schoolak001@hawai.rr.com
SCHULER, KURT, The Promise of Sound Money, Review, 1p, of: DORN, JAMES A. & SCHWARTZ, ANNA J., editors, The Search for Stable Money, Chicago, UCP, 1987: 257, in PP 1574-75.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 11 June 01, THE JONATHAN GULLIBLE NEWSLETTER # 11, 4pp, in PP 1705: 201. schoollak001@hawaii.rr.com
SCHOOLS & DIRECT DEMOCRACY, See: BOEHM, R. W., School Budgets and Town Meetings, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 3pp, in PP 1754: 112. - School budgets should be no more subject to town meetings than are the budgets of butchers and bakers. - J.Z.
SCHOOLS, See: CAHILL, JOHN P., Government Control of Private Schools? , THE FREEMAN, 7/72, 3pp, in PP 1765: 132.
SCHOOLS, See: WATTS, ORVAL V., Are Schools Necessary? THE FREEMAN, 7/71, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 376 - Let parents and pupils decide about that and let them pay for their choices! - J.Z.
SCHULER, KURT, Deposit Insurance Déjà Vu, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 293.
SCHULER, KURT, Should Developing Countries Have Central Banks? Currency Quality and Monetary Systems in 155 Countries, IEA, 1996, 126pp, MOORE, RODERICK, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 491. - Privatization of money is mentioned only in passing: "However, this is too radical an idea to be politically possible today, and it will remain politically impossible for a few years yet." - As if we had to rely on its political realization rather than realizing it in a voluntaristic, private and cooperative monetary revolution at an opportune moment, before political forces could be rallied against it. - J.Z., 15.7.01. - There are possibly few other kinds of revolutions that could provide so fast, far-reaching and obvious benefits than monetary revolutions that introduced full monetary freedom, doing this rightfully and rationally. - J.Z., 29.5.02.
SCHULER, KURT, The Failure of Central Banking in Development Countries, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 299.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, J. Neil Schulman's Nasty, Brutish, and Short Stories, (c) 1997, PULPLESS.COM 2pp, in PP 1677: 81. - 4pp, in PP 1616: 58. - The whole book is available from jneil@pulpless.com www.pulpless.com/ - but seems to have little to do with libertarianism. Just storytelling. - J.Z.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Guns, Scifi, and Electronic Publishing: an Interview with J. NEIL SCHULMAN, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 117.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, Stopping Power: Why 70 Million Americans Own guns. Free read of sampler online. Free download of sampler. Or download the whole books for $ 3.95. Reviews, links, 6pp, in PP 1616: 73.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The Rainbow Cadenza, 1983, 42pp: 404: in PP 1565-67.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The Robert Heinlein Interview and Other Heinleiniana, full text available at moderate prices from Amazon.com & online from Pulpless.Com. 2pp, in PP 1677: 74. - 3pp, in PP 1616: 62. - Download the free sampler or read or download the whole book, for only $ 2.50. With Other Sch. Essays.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The World According to J. Neil Schulman. Books by J. Neil Schulman, 2pp, with a statement on his information policy, in PP 1616: 71.
SCHULTZ, DAN, Review, 1p, of: ROSS, JOHN, Unintended Consequences, in PP 1685/86: 359. On Gun control.
SCHULTZ, ROBERT, We the People Foundation, e-mail, 3 March 2001, on the first 5 employers who stopped withholding taxes. acta@capital.net www.givemeliberty.org , in PP 1677: 86. By now all 5 may already have ended up in gaol or dead or are, at least, involved in overly expensive and prolonged law suits. I do not expect to achieve much freedom through loopholes. Judges will either ignore them or legislators will abolish them. - But it would be nice if sufficient liberty in enough spheres would already exist or could easily be taken. - And in spheres where it does, like e.g. for libertarian microfiche and CD-ROM publishing, the opportunity is usually not taken by libertarians. - J.Z., 22.5.01.
SCHULZ, BOB, Dear Government, why won't you answer, Chairman of We The People Foundation for Constitutional Education, Inc. Bob@givemeliberty.org Article: One man hungers. A nation prays. As America watches, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 193, http://www.GiveMeLiberty.org - He seems to believe that through fasting and government court actions he can overthrow the U.S taxing system as "illegal". If he could, guess what would be legalized within a day? Fasting rather than pondering, preparing and organizing a tax strike, voluntary taxation, monetary freedom and panarchistic alternative? I am also reminded of remarks by Ulrich von Beckerath, 1882-1969, that in effect the unarmed voter is just a comical figure in the eyes of those in power. He should have added, perhaps, as the militia advocate that he was: "and unorganized and untrained". - J.Z., 12.6. & 27.7.01. - I received numerous other messages from him, all based upon the notion that the constitution, law, expensive lawyers and court cases can re-establish sufficient liberty. - I strongly disagree & thus immediately wipe out most of the later messages. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
SCHUMACHER SOCIETY, Publications Index, Links with URLs, 13pp, in PP 1697: 113.
SCHUMACHER SOCIETY, THE E. F. SCHUMACHER SOCIETY, Welcome, 1p, in PP 1697: 112, with URLs mailto:efssociety@aol.com www.schumachersociety.org/frameset_new.html
SCHUSTER, EUNICE MINETTE, Native American Anarchism, 1932 $ 12, as a reprint. $ 1 LMP edition, in PP 1664/65: 347. Review only, 1p, by WILGUS, NEAL: 386, in PP 1589-94.
SCHWARTZ, DAVID J., Breaking the Bonds of Psychological Slavery, 6pp, in PP 1656-1659: 322.
SCHWARTZ, PETER, Dear Readers, Aug. 20, 1986, 2pp on: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand: 56, in PP 1598.
SCHWARTZ, STEVEN, Higher Education: last of the great socialist enterprises, 1p, in PP 1610: 124. - Five major unchecked premises already in the headline! Some degrees of libertarian tinkering with universities are not enough. Now freedom lovers could set up affordable alternative education and certification schemes, at every level, using efficient and affordable alternative media. - PIOT, J.Z., 21.2.2000. - SMH, 14.2.200, www.smh.com.au on a CIS speech.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, A Quotation Whose Time Has Come, 1p: 89, in PP 1564. (On the strength of ideas. I believe that Napoleon I said it much before Victor Hugo but cannot prove it. - J.Z.)
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, circular of Dec. 10, 2,000 Fragmnts1@aol.com (NO "e"!!!), in PP 1731: 1.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Circulars of Sep. 8, 01, Sep. 12, 01 & May 18, 01, 2pp, in PP 1731: 29.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Patient readers, May 1, 1997, 1p: 123, Dear Subscriber, Nov. 17, 1997, 1p: 124, in PP 1564.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Reader, March 6, 1995, 1p: 254, in PP 1599.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Readers, 22 December 1999, 1p: 256, in PP 1599.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Readers, Dec. 31, 1986, 1p: 252, in PP 1599.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Readers, May 10, 1999, 1p: 272, in PP 1599.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Readers, May 21, 1996, 1p: 121; October 1, 1996, 1p: 122, in PP 1564.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Editor in Chief of FRAGMENTS, circular, April 15, 1998, 1p: 486, in PP 1565-67.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, FRAGMENTS letter, 22. Feb. 2,000, 1p, in PP 1630: 70. - Would it come out more often, more regularly and more voluminous if it were produced on microfiche or floppies? - J.Z.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, George Raymond Geiger (1903-1998): His Life and Thought, 2pp: 102, in PP 1564.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Henry George & Emma Lazarus, Comparative Views, On Progress and Poverty, On Population and Immigration, On Sectarianism versus the Universal, On Liberty, 1998, 28pp: 104, in PP 1583.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Henry George's Theory of Value, 2pp: 66, in PP 1564.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Heroes and Valets, 2pp: 74, in PP 1564.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Lilacs, 1p, from FRAGMENTS, Jan. - March 1966: 258, in PP 1599. - Same article, Russian translation, 1995, 2pp: 259. - Romanian Translation, 2pp,1995: 262. - Spanish Translation, 1990, 2pp: 264. - German Translation, my own 1999 amateur and rough one, 2pp: 266, with a letter to J.S., n.d., 4pp: 267, in PP 1599.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Rand and the Russians, 1p: 38, in PP 1564.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The Leaders and the Mob, 2pp, in PP 1731: 22. - Both would be transformed by voluntary State membership and the resulting free competition in this sphere as well. Arbitrarily and coercively thrown together masses will, inevitably, be misled, because they can be held together only by the lowest common denominators: popular errors, myths and prejudices. - See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The State and Social Security, 1p: 57, in PP 1564.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Thoreau, George, and Tolstoy: A Triple Comparison, 2pp: 18, in PP 1564.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Thought vs. Action; Will vs. Fate, 2pp, in PP 1630: 76. Notes and quotes.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, to ZUBE, JOHN, January 19, 1999, 1p, on the German translation of "LILACS": 257, in PP 1599.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Walt Whitman: Individualist or Statist? 2pp: 114, in PP 1564.
SCHWEIKART, LARRY, Downsizing, 1860s-Style: Lessons from the Pony Express, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 8pp, in PP 1754: 38.
SCHWEITZER, ALBERT, The Natural Way, 2pp, from : The Decay and the Restoration of Civilization: 446, in PP 1565-67. - With a 1p comment by LEONARD E. READ.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, SCIABARRA Responds to the Critics, Response to MERRILL, RONALD E., 3pp, in PP 1682: 97.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Endorsements from Left, Right, and Center, 4pp, in PP 1682: 15.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand - The Russian Radical, 6pp, in PP 1618: 90.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Index of Online and Published Reviews - and the Author's Responses, 2pp, in PP 1682: 11.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Online Reviews: BROWN, DAVID M., To the editor, 1p, from FULL CONTEXT, in PP 1682: 38.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Published Reviews, REASON LETTERS, MAY 1996, Links & URL list only, 2pp, in PP 1682: 10 & 14. www.nyu.edu/projects/sciabarra/index.html
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Published Reviews, R.W. Bradford, LIBERTY (May 1996), abstract & link only plus URL list, one page, in PP 1682: 35. - LIBERTY: www.libertysoft.com/liberty/liberty.html
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Published Reviews, BROWN, DAVID M., FREEMAN, March 1996, abstract only and incomplete at that, 1p, in PP 1682: 37. - Sorry, my download or print-out ends here & I did not try to get the lot in plain text. - J.Z.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Published Reviews: DYKES, NICHOLAS, FREE LIFE, No. 26, Fall 1996. Here only a 1/2 p abstract of the, in PP 1682: 49. - Criticism, with a link to the author's reply.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Response to Bryan Caplan, made to an internet group, in response to Bryan Caplan's review, which was later published in LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, 1p, in PP 1682: 42. - Note that these and other responses do contain links, which I have not spelled out by seeking out and typing in links. I mainly want to give an indication of what an industrious author can do on the Internet to promote his writings. - J.Z., 25.5.01.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Response to HUNT, LESTER, full text of a Letter to the Editor, edited for publication in the May 1996 issue of LIBERTY, in PP 1682: 43.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Response to LENNOX, JAMES G., in IOS JOURNAL, April 96, & to LENNOX'S review in REASON, May 96, 2pp, in PP 1682: 64.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Response to the Critics: Response to DYKES, NICHOLAS, in FREE LIFE, 1/2 page, in PP 1682: 92.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Response to the Critics, Response to David S. Ross, 4pp, in PP 1682: 110.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Sciabarra Responds to the Critics. Response to David M. Brown, 2pp, in PP 1682: 40.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Sciabarra Responds to the Critics: Response to LENNOX, JAMES G. in REASON, 1p, in PP 1682: 67.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Sciabarra Responds to the Critics. Here: Response to MACGREGOR, DAVID & FRIEDMAN, JEFFREY: Are We All Dialecticians Now? CRITICAL REVIEW XII, No. 3, Summer 98, 283-99, 13pp, in PP 1682: 80. CRITICAL REVIEW: www.sevenbridgespress.com/cr/crindex.html
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, SCIABARRA responds to the Critics, A post to the Alt.Philosophy.Objectivism Newsgroup in answer to John Ridpath's "Review", 2pp, see also the previous 2 sheets, in PP 1682: 105.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Sciabarra Responds to the Critics, Response to the IOS Roundtable Critics, an extended response that was not published in either the IOS Journal or REASON Magazine, 3pp, in PP 1682: 115. - NOTE, A few minor entries have not been listed here. The above is already enough to show the promotions options for an author on the Internet. - J.Z., 25.5.01.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Table of Contents, 1p, in PP 1682: 13.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Marx, Hayek, and Utopia, Sciabarra Responds to the Critics: John Davenport, David Gordon, Tibor R. Machan, and Michael Principe, 1p, in PP 1682: 48.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Reply to Critics: Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical - A Work In Progress, 10pp, first published in the Fall 1997 issue of REASON PAPERS No. 22, in PP 1682: 24.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATTHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, 1995, 477pp, ISBN 0 271 01440 7, DYKES, NICOLAS, Review, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 374.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATTHEW, Marx, Hayek, and Utopia, $ 19.95, 1/2 p sales announcement, in PP 1682: 10. Order: 607-227-2211
SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATTHEW, Marx, Hayek, and Utopia, 1959, Abstract & Ordering Information & Table of Contents, 2pp, in PP 1677: 102. www.nyu.edu
SCIABARRA, CHRIS, MATTHEW, Ayn Rand: Her Life and Thought, essay, 1996, expanded and revised, 1997?, how many pages? Short introduction & a contents list, 1p, in PP 1682: 8. - Provided by THE ATLAS SOCIETY, 1-800-374-1776.
SCIABARRA, CHRIS, See: FULL CONTEXT & other articles in PP 1681.
SCIABARRA,CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Published Reviews, BISSELL, ROGER E., REASON PAPERS, No. 21, Fall 1966, 82-87, here a 1/2 p abstract only, linking to Roger Bissell's site, with URL list http://members.aol.com/REBissell/index.html , in PP 1682: 34.
SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT POLICY PROJECT, THE, SEPP, 1p, in PP 1732: 204, comments@sepp.org
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: 2THINK.ORG, Science Fiction, links to 9 titles, n.d., www.2think.org in PP 1677: 64.
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: BOSTON BADEN, CHAZ, Science Fiction Resource Guide, 1p of links, 2000, in PP 1677: 59.
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: FICTION, SCIENCE FICTION, ENTERTAINMENT, 8pp, in PP 1704: 174. (I would not have thrown these together, either! - J.Z.) - FREE-MARKET.NET. - This throwing together different topics under one heading is one of the things that would be omitted by an alphabetical listing. One could go straight to those terms which of the greatest interest to oneself. - J.Z.
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, Spotlight: Free Societies in Fiction: Libertarians in Space, 8 pp guide to printed books and websites, edited by J.D. Tuccille, n.d. , in PP 1677: 29. jdtuccille@free-market.net feedback@free-market.net A contribution towards a complete list of libertarian SF! -
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: INTERNET INFEDILS, Video Store - Science Fiction, 2pp, 2000, in PP 1677: 60., (c) infedil@infedils.org or is it infedils@infedils.org ? YOU check it out! Alas, here are only 3 SF films listed. - J.Z.
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: KOMAN, VICTOR, SF Fandom Strikes Back, in response to the above review, 3pp, in PP 1677: 56. LIBERTY, May 98, (c) -
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: LIBERTARIAN FUTURIST SOCIETY, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1616: 1. - e-mail - director@lfs.org webmaster@lfs.org
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: O'KEEFFE, MATTHEW, Review, 2pp, of 3 SF books: Brian Aldiss: Enemies of the System; Ira Levin, This Perfect Day & Gene Wolfe, Operation ARES, in PP 1708-1710: 119.
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: PLANET FOUNTAINHEAD, Cyber Fanzine discussing the homo sapiens invictus and his moral philosophy in the new sci-fi series, gene roddenberry's andromeda. 1p in plain text, in PP 1676: 179. - I found the html website to overlaid with "decorations" that it was partly illegible for me! - J.Z.
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The Robert Heinlein Interview and Other Heinleiniana, available at moderate prices from Amazon.com & online from Pulpless.Com. 2pp, in PP 1677: 74. -
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: SF-LOVERS, List of activities: Digest, Conventions List, Reference, Resource Guide: Home page, 1p, 1995-2000, in PP 1662: 126. - Saul Jaffe: sf-lovers-request@sflovers.rutgers.edu
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: SFREVU, Interview & Review, dealing with Vernor Vinge, (c) 1999 by ERNEST LILLEY, 5 pp. Of the interview with VV only the first page printed out for me, in PP 1677: 65. -
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, The Great Explosion, n.d., 2pp, title borrowed from the novel by Eric Frank Russell. Lever Action Essays Page, in PP 1677: 62. mailto:lneil@ezlink.com
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: WALKER, JESSE, Anarchies, States, and Utopias. The science fiction of Ken McLeod, 4p, in PP 1677: 70. From REASON, No. 2000, and ReasonOnline. jwalker@reason.com
SCIENCE FICTION, LIBERTARIAN, See: WOLFE, CLAIRE, Review, 3pp, of: LINAWEAVER, BRAD & KRAMER, EDWARD E., editors, Free Space, TOR, July 1997, $ 24.95 (hardbound): "... the first explicitly libertarian SF anthology..."!, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 300.
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, INTERNET, Links and abstracts, 14pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 24.
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, FUNDING & DIRECTION, See: STEELMAN, AARON, The Free Market and Scientific Research, THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 233. - Neither the protection of individual rights nor education, nor trade and production nor the development of science should be entrusted to territorial governments, i.e., to coercive & monopolistic institutions with involuntary subjects. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
SCOTT, CAROLE E., Home page on Adam Smith, 1997-99, 1/2p, copyrighted, in PP 1663: 105. - Some libertarian publishers seem more concerned with copyrights than with the publishing of libertarian ideas and information. - J.Z.
SCOTT, of the Insurgency Culture Collective, U.S., The Anarchist Response to Crime, 5pp, in PP 1701: 195. - No anarchist can rightly speak for all other anarchists! - J.Z.
SCOTT, of the Insurgency Culture Collective, USA, Anarchism and Immigration, 2pp, in PP 1682: 30.
SCOTT, OTTO, Revolution & The Press, 6pp: 53, in PP 1581-82.
SCRUTON, ROGER, The Plague of Sociology, 3pp, in PP 1609: 36. - From TIMES, London, 8 Oct. 1985, with comments, from FORT FREEDOM. Also in: Untimely Tracts, N.Y., St. Martin's Press, 1987, pp 237-9.
SEARCH ENGINES, 1p list, in PP 1607/8: 45.
SEATBELT LAWS, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Criminal Outrage: Millions Harassed at Seatbelt Roadblocks over Holiday Weekend, 2pp: 772. - It is easier, less risky and more profitable to do this than to harass terrorists. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
SEATTLE RIOT, See: ELMORE, BRUCE, The Lessons of Seattle, 3pp, LFCT, Dec. 13, 1999, in PP 1662: 10. wheelnut@flash.net (B. Elmore)
SEATTLE RIOTS, See: STAMM, ED, Battle in Seattle, Dec. 99, 1p, "A publicity bonanza for the anarchist movement, or a public relations disaster?" In PP 1629: 204.
SECESSION, INDIVIDUAL SOVEREIGNTY, VOLUNTARISM, PANARCHISM, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, SOVEREIGNTY, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 745. - On individual secessionism, individual sovereignty and voluntary associationism. This aspect is not always clearly stated in all of his pages or executed in all of his proposals (I believe) but, in case of doubt, should always be assumed as implied or intended, since it is one of his guiding ideas. - J.Z.
SECESSION, INDIVIDUAL, See: FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB.
SECESSION, See: TOMASI, JOHN, Secession, Group Rights and the Grounds of Political Obligation, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693, from HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, 8/1, Fall 92. - Individual & territorial Secessionism. - J.Z. 319. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
SECESSIONS, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, An Open Letter to Mr. Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia, IMPRIMIS, 6/73, 8 pp, in PP 1755/56: 142. - It contains a paragraph on free banking. This secessionist leader did not permit secessions from his secessionist attempt, either. If he had, most complaints would not have arisen. To each his own secession! - Most secessionists merely aim at smaller scale territorial despotism, with them at the top. - J.Z.
SECOND AMENDMENT, See: GUN CONTROL, WEAPONS, ARMS, DISARMAMENT, MILITIA.
SECOND HAND BOOKS, 1p, www2.freedombooks.com/ e-mail address is defunct! and the URL does not appear to be functional, at least in WORD 97, either. In PP 1677: 89.
SECOND HAND BOOKS, Book Links & More, 1p, in PP 1702: 206. mary@cts.com Note that all my e-mails to this and other addresses of "mary" were returned as undeliverable! - Probably another freedom bookshop attempt that failed. - J.Z.
SECHREST, LARRY, Guns, Glorious Guns! 2pp, in PP 1607/8 - from THE FREE RADICAL.
SECOND AMENDMENT FOUNDATION, Home Page, 1999, 3pp, with numerous links, e-m.: www@saf.org 146, in PP 1568.
SECRECY, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., New Countries and the Case for Keeping One's Cards Close to One's Chest, 2pp: 530, in PP 1601-04.
SECULAR WEB LIBRARY, Home Page with links and URL list, 3pp, in PP 1677: 91. www.infidels.org
SECURITY, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Comments upon Security, National and Domestic, 5pp: 75, in PP 1601-04.
SECURITY, See: HUELSMANN, JOERG GUIDO, Mehr Sicherheit durch den Staat? 5 S., in PP 1625: 47.
SECURITY, See: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., The First Civil Right IS Safety, THE FREEMAN, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 586. - If it is, territorial governments, rather obviously, cannot provide it. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
SECURITY, See: READ, LEONARD E., The Security of Freedom, 3pp: 123, in PP 1560.
SEE SHARP PRESS, 12-Step Deprogramming Stories Sought & other lit info, 7pp, in PP 1676: 96.
SEE SHARP PRESS, Literature List, 6pp, P.O. Box 1731, Tucson, AZ 85702-1731, in PP 1676: 74.
SEELE, MELCHIOR, See: WOLFMAN'S SITE, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1701: 146, with URL list, Left-anarchist site with one interesting article: SEELE, MELCHIOR, Michael Schirry: Executed for Planning to Assassinate Mussolini, 1p: 147. http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/inter.html
SEGAL, BOB, Independence Day - 1974, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 319. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE. - Contains a kind of human rights declaration. - J. Z.
SEGALL, PAUL E., Talking Technology, 2pp: 221, in PP 1554/55. - On cryonics.
SEIDLIN, OSKAR, Liberty and Self-Control: Goethe's Vision of a New World, 6pp: 181, in PP 1581-82.
SEIJAS, NANCY & VORHIES, FRANK, Private Preservation of Wildlife: A Visit to the South African Lowveld, THE FREEMAN, 8/89, 8pp, in PP 1754: 178.
SEK 3 (Konkin), Boundary Resistance, 1p, which was inserted in INVICTUS No. 16, enlarged: 123, in PP 1558.
SEK 3, The Big Lies of Justin Raimondo, 3pp, in PP 1671: 175. - There are so many big lies. Why bother of about his? - J.Z., 20.3.01.
SELECTIVE SERVICE, See: CONSCRIPTION.
SELF-DEFENCE, GUN CONTROL & MILITIAS, 403pp of downloads, in PP 1684 & 1686.
SELF-DEFENCE, See: GABB, SEAN, From A. V. Dicey, The Law of the Constitution, 1885, 1915, Note IV, The right of Self-Defence, pages 489-97, 7pp, in PP 1670: 132.
SELF-DEFENCE, See: LOOMPANICS: Self-Defence, 1p, links to 11 titles, in PP 1664/65: 397. - The total literature on this subject goes probably into the thousands of volumes. - J.Z.
SELF-GOVERNMENT, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Self-Government, THE FREEMAN, 9/00, 3pp, in PP 1754: 90. - He, too, failed to realize that genuine self-government requires individual sovereignty & individual secessions, voluntary membership in societies and States, competition between such associations and full exterritorial autonomy for them. The limited government concept is all too limited - for all those who do not subscribe to it and all too unlimited and limiting for those not subscribing to territorial rule and the ideals of such rulers. - J.Z.)
SELF-IMPROVEMENT, See: SMILES, SAMUEL, Self-Improvement, from his book "Thrift", THE FREEMAN, 10/80, 1p, in PP 1754: 88.
SELF-LIBERATION, See: BAXTER, RENE, Self-Liberation, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 14.
SELF-MANAGEMENT, See: PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., The Political Economy of Workers' Self-Management, 3pp, diss. Abstract: 332, in PP 1574-75. - Which type of hundreds of different ones does he discuss? - All too many were run under all too many anti-economic notions. But this does not devalue the others. - Alas, he seems to be mainly interested only in Yugoslavian models, run under a communist regime! - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
SELF-MANAGEMENT RING, Home Page of another "webring", 3pp, in PP 1707: 201. - I would find an alphabetized address list, with URL, e-mail contact and abstract much more helpful than these "licenced" and clickable links. Why make things simple when you can complicate them? - J.Z. - huelga@xchange.anarki.net
SELF-PUBLISHING BOOKS, See: LOOMPANICS, MICROFILMING, CD-ROM-PROJECT, ONLINE PUBLISHING, ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING.
SELF-REGULATION, See: FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Myth of Self-Regulation, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 293.
SELF-RELIANCE, SELF-HELP, PSYCHOLOGY, Links & abstracts, 7pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 17.
SELF-SUFFICIENCY: LOOMPANICS: Self-Sufficiency, 1p, links to 11 titles, in PP 1664/65: 396. One of my contacts has over 5,000 books on self-sufficiency and duplicated them himself, for his children, on jacket fiche! - J.Z.
SELGIN, GEORGE A., The Yield on Money Held Revisited: Lessons for Today, 7pp: 210, in PP 1574-75.
SELGIN, GEORGE, The Theory of Free Banking: Money Supply under Competitive Note Issue, Totowa, Rowman and Littlefield, 1988, co-published with the Cato-Institute, Review only, 6pp, by CHRIST, CARL F.: 357, in PP 1574-75. - In my view no more than A theory of free banking and an incomplete one at that. - J.Z.
SELICK, KAREN, Home Page, with links, 3pp, in PP 1616: 187.
SELICK, KAREN, There's Some Good in Gouging, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 109.
SELMAN, NEIL, The New Federalism: Blueprint for Control, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 15. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
SEMMENS, JOHN, Government Regulation and Business Management, THE FREEMAN, 5/78, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 379.
SEMMENS, JOHN, Government Regulation of Air Safety May Be Hazardous to your Health, THE FREEMAN, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 385.
SEMMENS, JOHN, Law of the Jungle vs. the Jungle of Law, THE FREEMAN, 9/78, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 210. - To each his own laws: Personal laws, individually chosen - via voluntary membership in exterritorially autonomous communities. All territorial ones remain, essentially, totalitarian impositions, at least upon all dissenters. - PIOT, J.Z., 2.5.02.
SEMMENS, JOHN, Semantic Confusion in Economic Regulation, THE FREEMAN, 5/82, 4pp, in PP 1754: 92.
SEMMENS, JOHN, The Crash of 1987: An Excuse for Government Intervention? , THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 389.
SEMMENS, JOHN, The Crisis in Public Finance: No Ways or Means, THE FREEMAN, 3/79, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 388. - Quite typically, sound tax foundation or contribution-foundation money is not discussed, nor are voluntary taxation options. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
SENESE, DONALD J., Privatizing Japan's Railroads, THE FREEMAN, 6/87, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 39.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F. & GRESHAM, PERRY E., A Leonard E. Read Memorial Fund, 3pp, in PP 1655: 1. - If only FEE used affordable alternative media for permanently publishing his works then it would not need considerable funds! -J.Z.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., A $ 5 Trillion National Debt, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 486. - That is still only ca. $ 20,000 per head! - J.Z., 21.5.02. - As an imposed burden it is too much and totally unjustified for all those who have not given their individual consent to territorial statism. Otherwise, it is bearable for productive and free workers. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Affirmative Action, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 562.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Argentina on the Brink, THE FREEMAN, 12/82, 9pp, in PP 1757/58: 343. - It is, again, for the same reasons: Legal tender and monopoly paper money, over-issued and mismanaged as usual. - J.Z., 18.5.02
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Co-Determination in West Germany, THE FREEMAN, 1/82, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 248.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Conflict in Canada, THE FREEMAN, 11/81, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 42.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Debts and Deficits, 102pp, book announcement from FEE, 1p, in PP 1631-1633: 530.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Faith in the Fed, THE FREEMAN, 4/97, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 304.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Forecasting, THE FREEMAN, 1/70, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 244. - However, many long-term predictions can be correctly made on the inevitable effects of monetary despotism and those of monetary freedom, on price controls vs. free pricing, on Free Trade vs. Protectionism. That is the job of the true economists. But conditions under economic interventionism are largely unpredictable, apart from the fact that, under present conditions and ideas, the continuance of many forms of interventionism can be predicted. - J.Z.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Free Money - Is Sound Money, THE FREEMAN, 6/75, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 306.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Hyperinflation in Germany, THE FREEMAN, 10/70, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 332.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., In Search of a New Money Order, THE FREEMAN, 1/72, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 311.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Jobs and Trade, THE FREEMAN, 7/96, 2pp, , in PP 1759/60: 330. - Although S. is a monetary freedom advocate - at least here he does not see and describe the connection between free banking and full employment. Naturally, wage, profit, rent and interest rates ought to be free as well. But everything cannot be blamed on meddling with them only. - J.Z.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Law and Justice, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 237.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Levels of Discussion, THE FREEMAN, 4/78, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 241.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Liberalism and Capitalism, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 53.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Planning for Peace, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 450.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Protectionism, Old & New, THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 112.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Some Evils of Inflation, THE FREEMAN, 5/85, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 350.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Sweatshops for the New World Order, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 450.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The Causes of Inflation, THE FREEMAN, 5/72, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 343.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The Crisis in International Economic Relations, IMPRIMIS, 3/73, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 206. - It requires government interventions to create such crises as well. - J.Z.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The Federal Reserve System, THE FREEMAN, 4/72, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 325.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The Value of Money, THE FREEMAN, 11/69, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 318.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Unemployment in Puerto Rico, THE FREEMAN, 6/83, 9pp, in PP 1759/60: 217. - Here, too, he seems to ignore the effects of monetary despotism. There is no freedom, there, either, for competing local currencies to compete for local labor. Later Dr. S. wrote an excellent book on free banking. Self-defeating restrictions like minimum wages tend to arise and to be maintained only under conditions of monetary despotism. They are not, by themselves, sufficient to explain the phenomenon of involuntary mass unemployment. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Woeful Bankers, THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 341.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Workers and Robots, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 10pp, in PP 1759/60: 227.
SENNHOLZ, MARY, Leonard Read, the Founder & Builder, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 300.
SENTIENT, Site of the Sentient, 2pp, www.smart.net , in PP 1674: 203. Just listing its main issues.
SERBIAN WAR, See: DYKES, NICHOLAS, Further Thoughts on the Serbian War, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 469.
SERBIAN WAR, See: FURLONG, ANTHONY, Still More Thoughts on the Serbian War, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 448.
SERBIAN WAR, See: GABB, SEAN, Clare Short: La Pasionaria of the Serbian War, , in PP 1708-1710: 499.
SERBIAN WAR, See: GABB, SEAN, Happy Anniversary, Mr. Blair, 1p, on Serbian War, in PP 1708-1710: 461.
SERBIAN WAR, See: GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the Serbian War, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 444.
SERBIAN WAR, See: HENDERSON, ROBERT, A Victory for Mr. Milosevic? 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 512.
SERBIAN WAR, See: MOORE, RODERICK, Kossovo: The Case for Intervention, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 467.
SERBIAN WAR, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Why the US Is at War with Serbia, 1p, in PP 1729: 7. - Because almost no one in the US or in the Balkans considers the panarchistic options! - J.Z.
SERBIAN WAR, See: SZAMUELY, HELEN, More Thoughts on the Serbian War, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 446.
SERENDIPIDY BOOKESHOPPE, www.bookeshoppe.com/ kevyn@bookeshoppe.com 1p, in PP 1684: 63. Member of FreeMarketopia.com.
SERGEEV, ILLARION, Surviving the Russian Apocalypse? 4pp, in PP 1661: 27. LFCY, from TRANSITIONS: www.ijt.cz/transitions n.d. - It's rather a matter of surviving the laws, regulations & bureaucracy that remain! Declaring slaves to be free, while leaving them in chains, isn't the solution! - Writing history without knowing monetary despotism & its alternative, one is misled and misleading. It is not enough to describe the symptoms of a disease! - The response option to LFCT articles is great but I haven't had the time and energy yet to take it up. - J.Z., 2.2.01.
SEXUAL FREEDOM, 12pp, in PP 1704: 86. - FREE-MARKET.NET.
SEXUAL LIBERTY, FOR CHILDREN? See: CHILDREN, MOLESTATION, See: GABB, SEAN, Reference to a GUARDIAN article by HARI, JOHANN, on incest, quoting Gabb, 1p, in PP 1739: 91. - The whole article, on 'consensual' incest, is online. Can 5 or 10-year olds give sufficiently informed consent & are they safe from being terrorized by adults? - www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4331603,00.html If it is among children then this is one thing. If it is between infants and children on the one side and adults on the other, then this is quite another thing. - Although even among children there are bullies and the weaker ones have a right to protection through their adult guardians, against such bullies as well. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
SF-LOVERS, List of activities: Digest, Conventions List, Reference, Resource Guide: Home page, 1p, 1995-2000, in PP 1662: 126. - Saul Jaffe: sf-lovers-request@sflovers.rutgers.edu
SFREVU, Interview & Review, dealing with Vernor Vinge, (c) 1999 by ERNEST LILLEY, 5 pp. Of the interview with VV only the first page printed out for me, in PP 1677: 65.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Doesn't Anyone Think It Through Before Speaking? 1p: 105, in PP 1556. - Already Socrates complained that on human affairs almost everyone imagines himself an expert and tends to spout the first senseless thing that comes to his mind. That applies especially to popular prejudices, biblical and other quotes, poetry or song lines. - Even for people who have mastered the "dumb" question method of Socrates, it does not frequently work. For most will not hold still for it. Instead, before one of their errors has been sufficiently refuted, they usually manage to utter another whole batch of them. Only some kind of independent arbitrator or intellectual machine gun fire could cope with that kind of "Hydra". That is one of the reasons why I do advocate a comprehensive and growing encyclopaedia of the best refutations found so far of all significant popular errors, myths and prejudices, one put together in cheap and portable form, in alternative media. With such a light-tower on hand almost everyone could become proficient in refuting these obstacles to free and rightful thoughts and actions. The FAQ's are a step in that direction but do not yet offer the optimal Format for refutations, especially when they are insufficiently indexed and alphabetized. Imagine all the best refutations in all libertarian writings alphabetized, in xyz volumes, on fiche, floppies, CD-ROM and online. - J.Z.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Every Government Is Opposed to Human Freedom, 3pp: 125, in PP 1557. - Every territorial government! Not every government that is only exterritorially autonomous over its own voluntary members and while it does not try to ruler over peaceful non-members. - J.Z., 12.10.99.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Formula for Failure: Judge Yourself by Another's Values, 1p: 88, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Human Life: Who Has Control? 2pp: 12, in PP 1557.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., I Do not Seek to Lead Men but to Free them, 1p: 98, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Individual Acts of Principle Are Worth their Costs, 1p: 41, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Is Philosophy Impractical? 1p: 64, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., It Is the Idealists who Have Pitted "us vs. them", 1p: 56, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., It's Washington Wizards who Are out of Touch with Reality, 1p: 11, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Lawyers Without the State? 1p: 111, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Memorial Service for Robert LeFevre, May 23, 1986, 5pp: 141, in PP 1557.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Modern Science & Ancient Understandings, 1p: 47, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., New Terms for the Same Old Rhetoric, 1p: 71, in PP 1556. - On "new" xyz.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Old Order Arms Itself in Vain, 1p: 114, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Responsibility: It's Conditioned, Not Taught, Like Math, 2pp: 111, in PP 1557.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., The Snakes in the Garden of Burbank, 1p: 18, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Tracking Down the Independent Poor, 2pp: 80, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Who Authorizes the Authorizers? 1p: 7, in PP 1556.
SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Why the Bureaucrats Hate Love and Life, 1p: 27, in PP 1556.SHAH, PARTH J., The Persistence of Poverty in India: Culture or System? THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 185.
SHAND, ALEXANDER H., The Capitalist Alternative: An Introduction to Neo-Austrian Economics, NYUP, 1984, 242pp, Review only, 2pp, by BOETTKE, PETER: 144, in PP 1574-75. - So many titles are out of sight in most Australian and other bookshops. And if I should see them, then they are usually priced out of my reach, too. - J.Z.
SHANKEY, GEORGE W., Jr., Real Estate Tax Relief for Senior Citizens, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 9. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE. - Only relief from all compulsory taxes would be good enough for me! - J.Z.
SHANKEY, GEORGE W., Jr., Your Right to Petition, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 272. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
SHANNON, RUSSELL, And Now for Some Good Economic News! THE FREEMAN, 1/82, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 35.
SHANNON, RUSSELL, Constitutional Restraints, The Market Economy, and Individual Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 10pp, in PP 1755/56: 17. - How effective are constitutional restraints, anywhere, when administered by the State itself, which is supposed to be restrained by them and when the militia as well is also run by the State, rather than self-managed and committed to uphold the rights and liberties of citizens? - J.Z.
SHANNON, RUSSELL, Robots! , THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 4pp, in PP 1754: 115.
SHANNON, RUSSELL, The Economic Wisdom of a Connecticut Yankee, THE FREEMAN, 6/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 587. - On Mark Twain.
SHANNON, RUSSELL, Trade Barriers, THE FREEMAN, 2/85, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 148.
SHAPIRO, DANNY, Review, 3pp, of: GRAY, JOHN, Hayek on Liberty, N.Y., Blackwell Press, 1984, 202pp: 109, in PP 1574-75.
SHARE MARKET, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, The Crash of 1987: An Excuse for Government Intervention? THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 389.
SHARING THE WEALTH? See: BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Roberto and Fidel: Two Versions of "Share the Wealth", THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1754: 197.
SHARPE, MARK R., CO-2 and Spaceship Earth, 2ppL 96, in PP 1595-96.
SHARPE, MARK R., Particulate Pollution: Problems and Solutions for the Future, 3pp: 118, in PP 1595-96.
SHAW, CARL, Appraising, Assessing & Taxing, 8pp, in PP 1634-1636: 763. (Typically: Always the property of OTHERS! - J.Z.)
SHAW, GERRY, A Rand/George Reconciliation, 1p: 40, in PP 1564.
SHAW, JANE S. & HOSPERS, JOHN, Private Property & the Environment: Two Views, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 227.
SHAW, JANE S., Lessons from Computers and Helium, THE FREEMAN, 9/87, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 208.
SHAW, PATRICK, John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, 2pp, in PP 1675: 82.
SHAW, SANDY & PEARSON, DURK, The Smart Pills Revolution, 5pp: 120, in PP 1589-94.
SHAW, SANDY, Obedience to Authority, 2pp: 441, in PP 1589-94. (Column: Boundary Resistance.)
SHEAR, EMMETT, What of the Market? 1p, in PP 1703: 173, eshear@uswest.net ; 173. - The one-eyed misleading the blind! - Note what your opposition is thinking - or fails to note and think about. - J.Z.
SHELDON, DAVID ALLEN, Report from IOWA State Penitentiary, 3pp, in PP 1610: 8. - Hardly different from the complaints of most criminals with victims who were convicted. Typically, shows no interest in crime prevention or in the fate of his victims. Just wants a still better deal for himself and others, no matter what he or they have done to innocents and regardless of how much more expensive still this would turn out to be for the taxpayers. - See my article on prison reform. - J.Z.
SHELLEY, THOMAS J., A Lesson in Socialism, 2pp: 38, in PP 1549.
SHELTON, ROBERT, Review of Chris Sciabarra's book & the 50th anniversary edition of Anthem, abstract only, 1p, of the essay in UTOPIAN STUDIES 8, no. 1, 1997, in PP 1681: 42.
SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, A Durable Free Society: Utopian Dream or Realistic Goal?
SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, A Durable Free Society: Utopian Dream or Realistic Goal? IMPRIMIS, 3/82, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 6. - 6pp: 210, in PP 1581-82. - It is realizable only panarchistically! - It becomes a realistic goal once one aims not at a single free society for all but for those only who do favor it, while at the same time one advocates other kinds of free, less free and even unfree societies for those who do favor them, i.e., are prepared to live in them at their own expense and risk. Libertarians do have to become tolerant enough for that - if they want a completely free society for themselves as soon as possible, with the least realisation effort. No single form of society is likely to become ever attractive enough for all the diverse people. But full experimental freedom for all can be attractive for all, even those who merely want to prolong the status quo for themselves, as long as they can. Full consumer sovereignty towards governments and non-governmental societies! - PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02
SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, An Open Letter to Mr. Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia, IMPRIMIS, 6/73, 8 pp, in PP 1755/56: 142. - It contains a paragraph on free banking. This secessionist did not permit secessions from his secessionist attempt, either. If he had, most complaints would not have arisen. To each his own secession! - J.Z.
SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Capitalism under the Tests of Ethics, 6pp: 155, in PP 1581-82.
SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Consumerism, IMPRIMIS, 9/72, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 399.
SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Lessons from the British Experience, 6pp: 31, in PP 1581-82. - IMPRIMIS, 4/77, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 185.
SHENOY, SUDHA R., Hong Kong: A Case Study in Market Development, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 4pp, in PP 1765: 38. - Even Hong Kong did not have a fully developed free market. For instance: It largely blocked the free movement and settlement of persons and sent many victims of totalitarianism back into its grasp. - J.Z.., 11.6.02.
SHERMER, MICHAEL, The Beautiful People Myths. Why the Grass is Always Greener in the Other Century, 12pp, from SKEPTIC, V/1, 1997, page 72, in PP 1701: 84. www.skeptic.com/ss-skeptic.html
SHERMER, MICHAEL, The Unlikeliest Cult in History, from SKEPTIC, II/2, 1993, pp 74-81, (c) by the Skeptics Society, 1993, 9pp, in PP 1681: 72.
SHESNAKE, On Abortion, 31.1.2000 & 6.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 396. ------- e-mail: Shesnake@aol.com - Twice bitten, twice shy, I can't recommend that contact. But judge for yourself. - J.Z.
SHISHATSKY, GRIGORY, A Letter from Russia, THE FREEMAN, 8/98, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 363.
SHOP FOUNDATION MONEY, See: WAL-MART DOLLAR COIN, Press clipping, A. 22.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1699: 54.
SHOSTAK, FRANK, Dr., Why the Present Monetary System Cannot Be Reformed, THE NEW AUSTRALIAN, No. 155, 6-18 June 2000, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 686, www.newaus.com.au/index.html - His thinking on money is still as flawed and limited as was the proof reading of this article. - J.Z., 4.1.01. - I can only hope that my own thinking on money is not as flawed as is my own proofreading. - J.Z., 11.6.02.
SHULMAN, MORTON, Seeks People for Drug Study (with Deprenyl), report by Leonard Zehr & Douglas Skrecky, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 257.
SHWARTZ, PETER, Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty, Review only, by LOADS, PHILIP A., 2pp: 752, in PP 1601-04.
SICKLER, CRAIG, A Libertarian View of Revolution, 2pp: 69, in PP 1572-73.
SIDNEY, ALGERNON, Discourses Concerning Government, 1648, is online. Here only the contents list, the foreword by Jon Roland and the introduction to section 5, 8pp, in PP 1678: 133.
SIDNEY, ALGERNON, See: BAKER, CHRIS, Algernon Sidney: Forgotten Founding Father, THE FREEMAN, 10/97, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 173. - For how long were his writings kept out of print? - J.Z.
SIERPINSKI, JACEK, Against State Privatization, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 93.
SIERPINSKI, JACEK, The Polish Draft: A Reminder of the Past, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 66.
SIERRA TIMES, IRS Prosecutes Outspoken Dissident, Jim D. Bell Convicted on Two Counts, 7pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 708. He is the author of "Assassination Politics": www.SierraTimes.com
SIKORSKI, RADEK, Polish Town Goes Private, 1p: 14, in PP 1561-63.
SILBER, JOHN R., The True Champions of Peace, extract from a speech, 1983, 1p, in PP 1609: 46.
SILENT REVOLT, Leaflets, 5pp: 163, in PP 1600.
SILVER CURRENCY, See: GRIFFIN, G. EDWARD, NORFED, Norfed Silver Certificates (Real Money), 5pp, 1998, in PP 1745-1748: 610. webmaster@realityzone.com
SILVER CURRENCY, See: NORFED, National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code: The Liberty Dollar, 100% Backed, 100% Redeemable in Gold & Silver, 3pp, Tel.: 1-888-421-6181, in PP 1745-1748: 615.
SILVER PANIC, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., The Silver Panic, THE FREEMAN, 6/78, 11pp, in PP 1745-1748: 243.
SILVER, STEVEN A., Review, 1/2 p, of: CHANG, IRIS, The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II, in PP 1685/86: 358.
SIMCOCK, JONATHAN, Anarchist Economics: Lets and Josiah Warren, from TOTAL LIBERTY, 2pp, in PP 1630: 11. (sm.print!)
SIMCOCK, JONATHAN, Book Review: The Origins of Virtue, on Matt Ridley's The Origins of Virtue, 2pp, in PP 1630: 37.
SIMCOCK, JONATHAN, Lets and Josiah Warren, 2pp, in PP 1630: 42.
SIMMONS, DAVID, Economic Freedom, 1p: 109, in PP 1564.
SIMON, JULIAN L., 1932-1998, edited by MUNSEY, MATTHEW, Mmunsey@MIT.edu, updated 1998, & Lists of Writings, 30pp bibliography, in PP 1680: 160. - An Appreciation, 1p: 159. Unpublished Research Articles, 2pp: 160. (In the age of floppies, microfiche & CD-ROMs! J.Z.) List of Simon's Publications by Topic, in 23 categories, 27pp: 162.
SIMON, JULIAN L., On Keynes as a Practical Economist, THE FREEMAN, 8/96, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 51.
SIMON, JULIAN L., The Economic Consequences of Immigration into the U.S., 797 K online, here only the contents list of this book, 1997, 1998, Mmunsey@MIT.edu.Immigration/index.html 1p, in PP 1682: 32.
SIMON, JULIAN J., What About Immigration? 2000, (c) LibertyHaven Foundation, 6pp, in PP 1682: 36. www.libertyhaven.com/thinkers/juliansimon/whatabout.shtml - THE FREEMAN, 1/86, 8pp, in PP 1764: 41.
SIMON, JULIAN L. , See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Julian Simon, Lifesaver, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 297.
SIMON, JULIAN L., See: DIEM, CLAUS, Julian L. Simon, 1932-1998, 4S., in PP 1625: 30.
SIMON, JULIAN L, See: MUNSEY, MATTHEW, Articles by Julian L. Simon, 4pp MMunsey@MIT.edu , in PP 1671: 131. Links to his online articles.
SIMON, JULIAN L., See: MUNSEY, MATTHEW, Writings by Julian L. Simon Available on WWW, Julian L. Simon, 1932-1998, with URLs, list of his books available in this format Mmunsey@MITedu , in PP 1672: 204.
SIMON, JULIAN L., See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Our Ultimate Resource Gone, , THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 37, on Julian Simon.
SIMON, JULIAN L., See: SOWELL, THOMAS: Julian Simon, combatant in a 200-year war, 2pp, in PP 1614: 102. - On overpopulation "hysteria".
SIMON, WILLIAM E., Inflation: Made and Manufactured in Washington, D.C., 6pp: 95, in PP 1581-82.
SIMONS, PAUL Z., A True Account of the New Model Army, 5pp, in PP 1645-1653: 739, from ANARCHY A JOURNAL OF DESIRE ARMED, Fall 95. - See: MILITIA.
SINGER, S. FRED, Die Klima-Katastophe finded nicht statt! Interview von E.F., 2 S., in PP 1625: 15.
SINGLE TAX, See essays of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1668/69, 410pp.
SIRICO, ROBERT A., C.S.P., The Last Bastion of Marxism, 1p: 831. - On "liberation theology", a Marxian version of Christianity.
SISCO, PETER N., Andrew J. Galambos and the Science of Volition, 2p, in PP 1700: 93. - The more I read about him & by him the less I am impressed. A lot of pretentiousness and dogmatism seem involved, combined with salesmanship for a few not very original statements, writings and courses offered, all rather expensively. Compare the "Secessionists United" in L.A. and their secrecy and closed-mindedness and their, probably, only rather limited freedom insights. I was recently corresponding with someone claiming to have "THE" answer to the nuclear war problem. He would reveal it only to the buyers of his book! From an as irresponsible person I would not expect a sound solution. - J.Z., 1.6.01. www.bridgetofreedom.com/
SIX, FRANKLIN, Up, Up, and Away ... with "Value Added", 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 144. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
SISYPHUS, Freedom, 2pp, in PP 1610: 41.
SITUATIONISM, See: BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS.
SIXIER, SCOTT W., The Right to Discriminate, THE FREEMAN, 6/80, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 597.
SKANARCHY, THE PINNACLE OF PUNK ANARCHY, These Corporate Bastards at Lycos Tried to Censor my Page! 2p, in PP 1696: 128, www.angelfire.com/ak/DsHansonH8rs/anarchy.html lazerdrp@aol.com
SKELTON, J.W., Tom Paine: The Founding Father America Disowned, from S's book on Paine, 1992, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 154.
SKEPTIC, THE, Just the Place to Check the X-Files, www.skeptics.com.au 1p, in PP 1699: 54.
SKEPTICISM, FREE THOUGHT, SCHOLARLY & IN-DEPTH STUDIES, Links and abstracts, 1p, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 54.
SKLEW, MALFEW, See: PARKER, SIDNEY E., Malfew Seklew - The Jester Philosopher of Egoism, 2pp, in PP 1610: 57.
SKINNER'S "Utopia", See: HEYMAN, KEN, Skinner's Utopia: Panacea, or Path to Hell, TIME, Sept. 20, 1971, 7pp, in PP 1716: 95.
SKOUSEN, MARK, $ 4,000 a Month from Social Security? THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 34.
SKOUSEN, MARK, A Golden Comeback, Part I, THE FREEMAN, 9/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 395. - I either did not print out the other parts or they may have appeared under another title or appear in another PP compilation. - J.Z.
SKOUSEN, MARK, A Golden Comeback, Parts II & III, THE FREEMAN, 10 & 11/98, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 367. - I probably did not find part I worth printing out. The praises of "the" gold standard are sung often enough. - J.Z.
SKOUSEN, MARK, A Much-Deserved Triumph in Supply-Side Economics, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 168.
SKOUSEN, MARK, A Private-Sector Solution to Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 620. - On the "micro-lending" provided e.g. by the Grameen Bank. - Naturally, such credits can help only those who would not use them e.g. for a drink or gambling. - But how many millions of enterprises do not come into existence and do not succeed because of our despotic and wrotten money, credit and clearing system, which is often better at wasting billions of dollars than helping billions of people? - J.Z., 2.6.02.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Articles, List of those published online by www.libertyhaven.com 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 235.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Austrians vs. Monetarists: Who's Right about Hayek? THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 374.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Austrians vs. The Chicago School, Part III, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 380.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Best Textbooks for a Free-Market University, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 190.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Chicago Gun Show, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 163.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Classical Economists, Good or Bad? THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 226.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! An Ignoble Prize in Economics, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 187.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! I'm All for Free Trade, But ..., THE FREEMAN, 10/94, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 15.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! The Free Market Works Fine, Except ... , THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 184.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! THE FREEMAN, 3/94, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 171.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! The Mother of all Myths, THE FREEMAN, 5/94, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 180. - Against consumer spending as indicator. The withholding of spending or rush spending, e.g. to escape further inflationary price rises, are now a kind of indicators, in the absence of sound value standards and a competitive supply of sound exchange media. This situation would change very much under full monetary freedom, leading to stable value reckoning and a just sufficient supply of exchange media. The produced and wanted goods and services would then almost sell themselves, quite automatically, by being expressed, in shop foundation money, issued for them by their providers and their associations. These goods and services would then be the main "redemption fund" for competitive exchange media, claimed by consumers, who had earned this currency, often given in short term loans to their employers. Such currency would have only a short circulation period before being redeemed and replaced by new issues. It would require no other "cover" and yet could reckon, like the prices of goods and services serving as redemption fund, in gold weight units, without more than a few gold coins or gold bars actually being traded. All such competitive private currencies would, naturally, be rated on a free gold market and only those standing at par or close enough to par would be widely accepted. The others would be refused or discounted and as such they could not inflate the price level reckoned in gold weight units. Gold bugs usually overlook this kind of gold standard option, although it is the least expensive and troublesome one of all. - The issued "tickets" to goods and services would automatically achieve the sale of these goods and services. - Tickets are not valueless or unstable because they are not covered by or redeemable in gold. Consumers want goods and service redemption much more so than gold redemption. They ask for gold redemption only once "shop foundation" is in doubt. Under sound issue & reflux techniques it never is. - J.Z., 17.5.02.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! What's Missing from this Picture? (Market Indicators.) THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 177. Skousen believes: "The" gold standard, for he does not advocate free choice of value standards.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! Will Keynes ever Die? THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 174. - He need not - if we ever achieve the tolerant solution: Keynes only for the Keynesians & any other monetary reform system for its own supporters only! - J.Z.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Did the Gold Standard Cause the Great Depression? THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 3pp, in PP 1745 - 1748: 364. - The gold-clearing standard COULD not cause runs or depressions. - J.Z.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Econ 101: Do we Really Need another Samuelson? THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 213.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Economics on Trial. Another Shocking Reversal in Macroeconomics, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 207. (Dr. H.G. Pearce called it "anti-economics" or "neo-comics". - J.Z.)
SKOUSEN, MARK, Economics on Trial. One Graph Says it all, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 210.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Everything is Cheap and Getting Cheaper, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 204. - Public services? Defence efforts? Politicians? Bureaucracies? - J. Z.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Freedom for Everyone ... Except the Immigrant, (c) 2000, The LibertyHaven Foundation, in PP 1682: 5. www.libertyhaven.com/
SKOUSEN, MARK, Freedom for Everyone ... Except the Immigrant, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 3pp, in PP 1764: 51.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman Challenges Hayek, THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 371.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman vs. The Austrians, Part II: Was there an Inflationary Boom in the 1920's? THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 377.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Getting Published, an "Austrian" Triumph, THE FREEMAN, 9/97, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 201. - Is it really an achievement to get published among the idiocies and irrelevancies in conventional economics journals that are "respectable" among the statist and socialist "professionals"? As micro-economists the Austrians should and could have published all their writings themselves, very affordably, e.g. on microfilm, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, rather than seeking prestige & expensive publishing in established paper journals or conventional book editions. In spite of being free marketeers, they have so far failed to establish a special market for freedom ideas and talents, fully using alternative, powerful and affordable media, all in their particular strengths - and thus have not yet been able to market themselves sufficiently. That some of their writings as well can, sometimes, temporarily and expensively, appear in paper editions is nothing to brag about. - J.Z.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Great Turnabouts in Economics, I & II, THE FREEMAN, 11/97 & 6/98, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 195.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Has Capitalism Failed or Succeeded? The Tale of Two Graphs, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 332.
SKOUSEN, MARK, If you Build it - Privately - they Will Come, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 193.
SKOUSEN, MARK, In Defence of the Rich, THE FREEMAN, 6/00, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 219.
SKOUSEN, MARK, New Possibilities for our Grandchildren, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 224.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Preaching to the Choir, THE FREEMAN, 10/97, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 216.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Sorry, Charley, but that's not Capitalism! THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 165.
SKOUSEN, MARK, The Mysteries of the Great Depression Finally Solved, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 360. - It should rather be headed: SOME Mysteries ... In such a short essay he could not even list the over 150 different depression theories. - J.Z.
SKOUSEN, MARK, The Rich Get Richer, and the Poor Get ... , THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 407.
SKOUSEN, MARK, The Stagnation Thesis Is Back! THE FREEMAN, 12/95, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 156.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Today's Most Influential Economist? THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 229, on Hayek.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Vienna and Chicago: A Tale of Two Schools, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 159.
SKOUSEN, MARK, What's the Best Measure of Inflation? THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 383.
SKOUSEN, MARK, Which Is the Best Inflation Indicator: Gold, Oil, or the Commodity Spot Index? THE FREEMAN, 2/97, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 361. - (Free choice of value standards! - J.Z.)
SKOUSEN, MARK, Why Wages Rise, THE FREEMAN, 8/96, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 152.
SKRABANECK, PETER, The Death of Humane Medicine and the Rise of Coercive Healthism, Social Affairs Unit, London, 1994, L 12.95, ISBN 0 907631 59 2: FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 3pp: 217 & FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 1p, of the same book, in PP 1708-1710: 219.
SKRECKY, DOUG, A Thought Experiment, 3pp, in PP 1605/6 108. E-mail: oberon@vcn.bc.ca
SKRECKY, DOUG, Bodily Preservation, 3pp, in PP 1605/6: 52.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Cryonet Gulch II, 3pp, in PP 1605/6: 18.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Cryonics Brainstorming, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 217.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Cryopreservation of Sperm, 1p, in PP 1605/6: 239.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Depression and Cryonics, 1p, in PP 1605/6: 158.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Exercise, Calories and Genes, 2pp: 94, in PP 1554/55. - From: LONGEVITY REPORT.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Failure Modes of Titanium Time Capsules, 1p, in PP 1605/6: 180.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Fruits and Vegetables Versus Cancer, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 147.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Is Adonitol a Superior Alternative to Glycerol? 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 100.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Is Permafrost Burial a Viable Option? 4pp, with comments, in PP 1605/6: 71.
SKRECKY, DOUG, My Visit to Yellowknife, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 14. - Apparently not a good permafrost burial option.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Selenium Prevents Cancer, 1p, in PP 1605/6: 146.
SKRECKY, DOUG, Zinc to the Rescue, 1p, in PP 1605/6: 58.
SKRECKY, DOUG; ROWLEY, BRIAN & WOWK, BRIAN, Adonitol Dicussions, 3pp, in PP 1605/6: 151
SKRECKY, DOUGH, Is Adonitol a Superior Alternative to Clycerol? 1p, in PP 1605/6: 185.
SKRECKY, DOUGLAS, Deprenyl and Life Extension, 2pp: 107, in PP 1554/55.
SKRECKY, DOUGLAS, Life Extension Notes, 2pp: 105, in PP 1554/55.
SKRECKY, DOUGLAS, Miscellaneous Round-up, 10pp: 154, in PP 1554/55. - From: LONGEVITY REPORT.
SKRECKY, DOUGLAS, Tomatoes & Strawberries Prevent Cancer, 2pp: 59, in PP 1554/55.
SLAVERY & INDEMNIFICATION FOR IT, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Will the U.N. Try to Force Americans to Fund Slavery Reparations to Africa? 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 776. "If there are reparations to be paid, perhaps it (they? J.Z.) should come from the dictators, tyrants, and presidents-for-life who rule those 35 unfree and repressed African nations". - Is any former slaveholder in the U.S. still alive? - Are any of the African chiefs still alive who captured and sold slaves to U.S. slave traders and buyers? Are only the buyers and their heirs to be held responsible? - I would rather like to see serious attempts to end the remaining slavery of over 20 million women and children, i.e., probably many more innocents than were ever, at any time, enslaved in the U.S. - Also an end to the remaining piracy and genocide attempts and preparations for it with ABC mass murder devices. Too many "libertarians" believe in "isolationism", "non-intervention" and "neutrality" regarding these crimes, like too many people did towards the actions of Nazis against minority groups. - Also an end to tax slavery, military slavery and "educational" slavery and to the statist territorial feudalism or serfdom. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
SLAVERY CONTRACTS, See: LONG, RODERICK T., Slavery Contracts and Inalienable Rights: A Formulation, 3pp: 308, in PP 1601-04. - ROUSSEAU, J.J., De l'esclavage, 5pp & Slavery, 5pp: chapter IV of Du Contrat Social: The Social Contract: 311, in PP 1601-04.
SLAVERY, CHILD SLAVERY & SEX TRADE SLAVERY OF TODAY, See: JACOBY, JEFF, Slavery in our Time, THE BOSTON GLOBE, April 2, 1996, 2pp, in PP 1676: 151. jacoby@globe.com American Anti-Slavery Group: P.O. Box 441612, Somerville, MA 02144. TIME, April 10, 2000: "1 million: Women and children bought and sold annually in the sex trade. Nearly 250,000 are sold in South East Asia for up to $ 10,000 each. "$ 56: Price paid by Christian Solidarity International to buy back each woman sold as a slave in northern Sudan. 11,000 have been freed since 1995.": 152. Even at that low price: Some will be enslaved to be so redeemed! - There were probably less additional victims, annually, at the "height" of the historically recorded slave trade. In some areas a slave was expected to last only 7 years, to extract the maximum profit from his labours. Child sex slaves might be lucky or unlucky to live that long, after capture and abuse. - J.Z., 22.5.01.
SLAVERY, See: ANTI-SLAVERY, Website, clipping hint only, A. 22.8.00: www.antislavery.org/ - in PP 1654: 103. - Oldest anti-slavery society in the world. According to another recent article I read, somewhere, ca. 4 million people a year are still "sold" either into marriage, compulsory labour, prostitution or, as children, for sexual abuse. If that is true, then the number of these victims is larger than the largest number of black slaves sold annually to North and South America before slavery was officially "abolished". - J.Z.
SLAVERY, See: HART, DAVID, The Abolition of Serfdom and Slavery, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1607/8. - Mainly a reading guide.
SLAVERY, See: SPARKS, BERTEL M., Why Not Slavery? THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 399. - A multiplication of the present 27 million slaves? Not counting military slaves, education slaves and tax slaves? - J.Z., 1.6.02.
SLAVESPEAK, See: MANN, FREDERICK, The Anatomy of Slavespeak, 1997, 44pp, copyrighted, in PP 1615: 67.
SLOAN, J. NATHANIEL, On the Defence of Laissez-Faire Economics against the Case Presented by Collectivist Anarchism, 1997, 5pp, with URLs, in PP 1695: 186. - Dana Ward www.pitzer.edu/~dward http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/dward/classes/Anarchy/anarchyinternet.html - "Greed and the motive for profit would do away with any semblance of the anarchist order." - Rather, greed and the profit motive can form the soundest foundation for anarchism - after basic freedom principles, including the panarchistic ones. - J.Z., 11.6.01, 8.7.01.
SLOAN, JOHN E., Jr., American Small Business: The Quiet Giant, 6pp: 228, in PP 1581-82.
SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY, compiled by John Zube, 3 volumes, August 2,000, 630pp, Democracy - Government, in PP 1621-1623. ON ALL THESE TOPICS SO MUCH MORE WISDOM CAN BE FOUND IN ABOUT 15,000 BOOKS OF QUOTATIONS AND THE REST OF ALL LITERATURE. DO NOT EXPECT ME TO EXTRACT IT ALL FOR YOU. COLLABORATE ON THIS PROJECT WITH ALL MODERN MEANS. NO PRO-FREEDOM WISDOM SHOULD REMAIN BURIED OR INACCESSIBLE. And do add your own little bits of wisdom, like I tried to do. Entries: D: DEMOCRACY, CONTINUED: 1, DEMONSTRATIONS: 3, DEMYSTIFY: 4, DENATIONALIZATION: 4, DENIALS: 5, DEPARTMENTS: 5, DEPENDENCE: 5, DEPOLITICIZE: 6, DEPORTATION: 6, DEPOSIT INSURANCE: 6, DEPREDATION: 6, DEPRESSION: 6, DEPUTIES: 7, DEREGULATION: 7, DESERTION: 7, DESERVING: 13, DESIRABILITY: 13, DESIRES: 13, DESOCIALIZE: 13, DESPAIR: 13, DESPOTISM:13, DESTATIZE: 15, DESTINY: 15, DESTRUCTION: 15, DETAILS: 15, DÉTENTE: 16, DETERMINATION: 16, DETERMINISM: 17, DETERRENCE: 17, DEVALUATION: 18, DEVELOPMENT: 20, DICTATORSHIP: 20, DICTOCRAT: 22, DIETS: 22, DIFFERENCE: 23, DIFFICULTIES: 23, DIFFUSION: 24, DIGNITY: 24, DIPLOMACY:24, DIRECT ACTION: 26, DIRECT DEMOCRACY: 26, DIRIGISM: 26, DIRTY: 26, DISAGREEMENT: 6, DISAPPOINTMENT: 27, DISARMAMENT: 27, DISASSOCIATION: 30, DISASTERS: 30, DISBELIEF: 30, DISCIPLINE: 30, DISCONTENT: 31, DISCORDIA: 31, DISCOURSE: 31, DISCRETION: 31, DISCRIMINATION: 32, DISCUSSION: 33, DISENGAGEMENT: 34, DISGOVERNANCE: 34, DISHONESTY: 34, DISINTEREST: 34, DISLOYALTY: 35, DISMANTLING: 35, DISMISS: 35, DISOBEDIENCE: 35, DISPLEASURE: 38, DISSATISFACTION: 39, DISSENT: 39, DISSIDENTS: 39, DISSOLUTION: 39, DISTANCE: 40, DISTRACTION: 40, DISTRIBUTION: 40, DISTRUST: 44, DISTURB: 44, DIVERSIONS: 45, DIVERSITY: 45, DIVIDE: 52, DIVINE: 52, DIVISION OF LABOUR: 52, DIVISION OF POWER: 52, DIVISIVENESS: 52, DIVORCE: 53, DO IT: 53, DO NOTHING: 53, DO YOUR OWN THING: 54, DOCTORS: 54, DOCTRINAIRES: 54, DOCTRINES: 54, DOGMA: 54, DOGMATISM: 54, DOO-GOODERS: 55, DOGS: 57, DOING: 57, DOLE: 57, DOMESTICATION: 58, DOMINATION: 58, DON'TS: 59, DOOMSDAY: 59, DOUBLE STANDARD: 60, DOUBLE THINK: 60, DOUBT: 60, DRAFT: 61, DREAMERS: 61, DREAMS: 61, DRILL: 62, DRINKING: 62, DRONES: 62, DROPOUTS: 62, DRUGS: 62, DUELS: 70, DUMPING: 70, DUPLICATION: 70, DUTY: 70, EARTH FIRST: 77, EASY: 77, ECCENTRICITY: 77, ECOLOGY: 77, ECONOMICS: 78, ECONOMISTS: 92, ECONOMIZING: 94, ECONOMY: 94, EDITORS: 96, EDUCATION: 96, EFFICIENCY: 137, EFFORT: 137, EGALITARIANISM: 137, EGG BOARD: 140, EGGS & OMELETS: 140, EGO: 140, EGOCRACY: 140, EGOISM: 140, EGOIST: 141, EGOTIST: 141, ELECTIONS: 141, ELECTRONIC MEDIA: 146, ELECTRONICS: 146, ELITE: 146, ELITISM: 146, ELOQUENCE: 147,EMANCIPATION: 147, EMERGENCY: 148, EMIGRATION: 148, EMINENT DOMAIN: 149, EMOTIONS: 149, EMPIRE: 149, EMPIRICISM: 150, EMPLOYEES: 150, EMPLOYERS: 150, EMPLOYMENT: 152, EMPOWERMENT: 154, ENCROACHMENTS: 154, ENDS & MEANS: 154, ENEMIES: 155, ENEMY: 158, ENERGETIC GOVT.: 166, ENERGIES, CREATIVE: 166, ENERGY: 166, ENGINEER: 167, ENGLAND: 167, ENGLISH LIBERTY: 167, ENGLISH SICKNESS: 168, ENGLISHMEN: 168, ENLIGHTENMENT: 168, ENTERPRISE; 171, ENTERTAINMENT: 172, ENTHUSIASM: 172, ENTITLEMENT: 174, ENTREPRENEURS: 174, ENVIRONMENT: 176, ENVIRONMENTALISM: 176, ENVIRONMENTALISTS: 177, ENVY: 177, EPSTEAN'S LAW: 178, EQUAL FREEDOM: 178, EQUAL LIBERTY: 179, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: 179, EQUAL PAY: 179, EQUAL RIGHTS: 180, EQUAL TIME: 180, EQUAL VOTING: 180, EQUALITY: 180, EQUILIBRIUM: 193, EQUITY: 194, ERRORS: 194, ESCAPE: 197, ESPERANTO: 198, ESPIONAGE: 198, ESSENTIALS: 198, ESTABLISHMENT: 198, ETATISM: 198, ETERNITY: 198, ETHICS: 198, ETHNIC CLEANSING: 199, ETHNIC BORDERS: 199, ETHNIC DIVISIONS: 199,ETHNOCENTRISM: 199, EUGENICS: 199, EUROPE: 199, EUROPEANIZATION: 199, EUTHANASIA: 200, EVEN-HANDEDNESS: 200, EVENTS: 200, EVERYBODY: 200, EVIDENCE: 200, EVIL: 200, EVOLUTION: 203, EXAMINATIONS: 203, EXAMPLE: 204, EXASPERATION: 205, EXCELLENCE: 205, EXCEPTION: 205, EXCHANGE: 205, EXCHANGE MEDIA: 206, EXCHANGE RATES: 207, EXCITEMENT: 211, EXCUSES: 211, EXERTION: 211, EXHIBITIONS: 212, EXHORTATIONS: 212, EXISTENCE: 212, EXPECTATIONS: 212, EXPEDIENCE: 212, EXPEDIENCY: 212, EXPENDITURES: 213, EXPERIENCE: 213, EXPERIMENTAL FREEDOM: 215, EXPERIMENTS: 218, EXPERTS: 219, EXPLANATIONS: 223, EXPLOITATION: 223, EXPORTS: 227, EXPRESSION: 227, EXPROPRIATION: 228, EXTERNAL BENEFITS: 228, EXTERRITORIAL: 229, EXTERRITORIALISM: 230, EXTERRITORIALITY: 230, EXTORTION: 233, EXTRATERRESTRIAL: 233, EXTREMISM: 233, EYE FOR AN EYE: 233, FABIANISM: 234, FACTIONALISM: 234, FACTS: 234, FAIL SAFE: 235, FAILURES: 235, FAIR FIELD: 236, FAIR PLAY: 236, FAIR TAX: 237, FAIRNESS: 237, FAIRY TAILES: 237, FAITH: 238, FAME: 242, FAMILY: 242, FAMINE: 243, FANATICISM: 243, FAR AWAY: 244, FARM POLICY: 244, FASCISM: 245, FASHION: 247, FAST FOOD: 247, FATE: 247, FATHERHOOD: 248, FATHERLAND: 248, FAULTFINDING: 248, FAVORITISM: 248, FAVORS: 248, FDA: 249, FEAR: 249, FEATHERBEDDING: 250, FEATHERING ONE'S... 250, FEDERAL AID: 250, FEDERAL FUNDS: 250, FEDERAL GOVT. 251, FEDERAL MONEY: 251, FEDERALISM: 251, FEEDBACK: 255, FEELINGS: 255, FEES: 255, FEMINISM: 255, FESTIVALS: 255, FETTERS: 256, FEUDALISM: 256, FIAT MONEY: 256, FIGHTING: 256, FIGURES, STATISTIC: 258, FIIT PARY: 258, FILMS & TV: 258, FINANCE PLAN: 258, FINANCING AN LP: 261, FINANCING: 262, FINE TUNING: 262, FIREARMS: 262, FIRMNESS: 262, FIRMS: 263, FISHING: 263, FITNESS: 263, FITTEST, SURVIVAL: 263, FIXED IDEAS: 263, FLAGS: 263, FLAT-RATE TAX: 264, FLATTERY: 264, FLEXIBILITY: 264, FLOATING EXCH. RATE: 264, FLUORIDATION: 264, FOLKWAYS: 264, FOLLOWERS: 264, FOLLY: 265, FOOD ADDITIVES: 265, FOOD LABELLING: 265, FOOD PRIZES: 265, FOOLISHNESS: 265, FOOLS: 266, FOOTBALL: 267, FORBIDDING: 267, FORCE: 267, FORCED LABOR: 279, FOREGIVENESS: 279, FOREIGN AFFAIRS: 279, FOREIGN AID: 280, FOREIGN COUNTRIES: 283, FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL: 283, FOREIGN INVESTMENT: 283, FOREIGH OWNERSHIP: 283, FOREIGN POLICY: 284, FOREIGNERS: 285, FORESIGHT: 285, FORFEITURE LAWS: 285, FORGIVENESS: 285, FORGOTTEN MAN: 286, FRAGMENTATION: 288, FRANKNESS: 288, FRATERNITY: 288, FRATERNIZATION: 288, FRAUD: 289, FREE & EASY: 289, FREE ASSOCIATIONISM: 289, FREE BANKING: 289, FREE CHOICE: 292, FREE CIVILIZATION: 292, FREE COUNTRIES: 292, FREE ECONOMY: 293, FREE EDUCATION: 294, FREE ELECTIONS: 294, FREE EMIGRATION: 294, FREE ENTERPRISE: 294, FREE ENTRY: 299, FREE EXCHANGE RATES: 299, FREE EXCHANGE: 299, FREE GOVERNMENT: 299, FREE IMMIGRATION: 299, FREE INSTITUTIONS: 299, FREE LOVE: 300, FREE MAN: 300, FREE MARKET: 300, FREE MEDIA: 303, FREE MEDICAL SERVICES: 304, FREE MEN: 304, FREE MIGRATION: 304, FREE OF CHARGE: 304, FREE PEOPLE: 304, FREE RIDERS: 305, FREE SERVICES: 305, FREE SOCIETY: 305, FREE SPEECH: 308, FREE STATES: 308, FREE TICKETS: 308, FREE TO FUNCTION: 308, FREE TRADE: 308, FREE WEST: 317, FREE WILL: 317. FREE WORLD: 319, FREE: 319, FREEDOM: 320 - 441. Details THERE! FREE-FOR-ALL: 441, FREEZE: 441, FRENCH REVOLUTION: 442, FRIEDMAN'S LAW: 442, FRIENDS: 442, FRIENDSHIP: 442, FRONTIERS: 444, FRUITS OF LABOR: 446, FRUSTRATION: 446, FULL EMPLOYMENT: 446, FULL VALUE, LABOR: 446, FUNCTIONING: 447, FUNDAMENTALISM: 447, FUTURE: 447, FUTURISM: 448, GALT'S PLEDGE: 449, GABMLING: 449, GAMES: 449, GAMMON'S LAW: 449, GANDHI: 449, GANGS: 449, GARBAGE: 449, GARDENING: 449, GATT, FREE TRADE: 450, GENERAL INTEREST: 450, GENERAL WELFARE: 450, GENERAL WILL: 450, GENERALIZATIONS: 450, GENERALS: 451, GENERATIONS: 452, GENEROSITY: 452, GENETIC MODIFICATION: 452, GENIUS: 452, GENTLEMAN: 454, GENTLENESS: 454, GEORGISM: 454, GERMANY: 455, GET OUT OF THE WAY: 455, GIFTS: 455, GIGANTISM: 456, GIVING: 456, GLOBAL VILLAGE: 456, GLORY: 456, GOALS: 456, GOD: 456 - 476. Details THERE! GOLD: 476, GOLDEN MEAN: 483, GOLDEN RULE: 483, GOLDWATER: 485, GOLF: 485, GOOD: 486, GOOD-FOR-NOTHINGS: 489, GOODNESS: 489, GOVERNMENT: 489-627. Entries on Government continue to page 655. G continues to 689. The remaining entries on Government and the rest of letter G will be included in the next volume of this collection. After all, this is only one man's working copy towards an encyclopaedia of this kind and thus only as good as he could make it, with numerous other urgent projects on hand. Consider this an open entry project for many freedom lovers, which could be continued easiest on the Internet and via e-mail, with at least annually updated editions. Although many subjects are treated here, the treatment of any of them is still woefully incomplete. My first 4 volumes of this collection are in the old Borland word processor "Sprint" and still do have to be converted to Word 97 - when I do get around to do this. There is just too much to do, for one man, even with the help of PCs and micrographics and international cooperation on this and other projects still shines largely by its absence. It often seems to me that libertarians rather let themselves be mobilized and exploited, used and abused by the State than try to self-mobilize all of their own strengths and utilize them in their cause. PIOT, John Zube, 7 August 2000.
SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY, On Panarchism, 23pp, file Panslogscompilation 230601, in PP 1689-1693: 716.
SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY, See: FREEDOM'S NEST ("Anti-conservative, Anti-liberal, Pro-Freedom").
SLUM CLEARING, See: ROGGE, BENJAMIN A., No New Urban Jerusalem, IMPRIMIS, 9/74, 14pp, in PP 1757/58: 81, on urban renewal etc.
SLUMS, See: NORTH, GARY, Two Kinds of Slums, THE FREEMAN, 10/92, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 322.
SMALL BUSINESS, See: SLOAN, JOHN E., Jr., American Small Business: The Quiet Giant, 6pp: 228, in PP 1581-82.
SMALLNESS VS. BIGNESS, DECENTRALIZATION, See: MORE, MAX, Small is Awesome, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 5pp, in PP 1754: 72.
SMALLNESS, See: READ, LEONARD E., Fear Smallness, Not Bigness, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 387. - Neither are absolute values. Both are suitable in some cases and unsuitable in others. The world market constitutes the biggest business system - and yet it serves individuals well, the more so the more free it is, also for all kinds of decentralist demands and offers. - J.Z., 1.5.02.
SMILES, SAMUEL, Self-Improvement, from his book "Thrift", THE FREEMAN, 10/80, 1p, in PP 1754: 88.
SMILEY, DAVID, Is Trade Dangerous? 2pp, from: GOOD GOVERNMENT, Dec. 82, Georgist: 110, in PP 1583. - Compare Bastiat's remark: "Society Is Exchange!
SMILEY, GENE, Specialization and Exchange, THE FREEMAN, 10/89, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 246, on Free Trade.
SMILEY, GENE, The Social Role of Private Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 5/90, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 390.
SMITH HANSON, BETTY LOU, Who Ordered Operation Keelhaul? 1p in PP 1637-1640: 120.
SMITH, ADAM J., Americans, the Drug War, and the Concept of Rights, 1p, in PP 1663: 167. From LFCT, date? - Against the Drug War. DRUG REFORM COORDINATION NETWORK, www.drcnet.org/ www.druglibrary.org/ www.stopthedrugwar.org/
SMITH, ADAM, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., Another Bicentennial: The Publication of The Wealth of Nations, THE FREEMAN, 4/76, 9pp, in PP 1757/58: 384.
SMITH, ADAM, See: COLE, JULIO H., The Writings of Adam Smith, THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 112.
SMITH, ADAM, See: HALCOMBE, MARIAN, Review, 2pp, of: COPLEY, STEPHEN & SUTHERLAND, KATHRYN, editors, Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: New Interdisciplinary Essays, 1995: 253pp, in PP 1708-1710. - "Whoever commissioned this book has a thoroughly wicked sense of humour. Find eight left-wing academics; make each of them read The Wealth of Nations; then publish their reflections on it. The result is very like a chimpanzees' tea party. All the forms of scholarship are present. But of scholarship itself there is an utter and hilarious lack."
SMITH, ADAM, See: IRVING, WILLIAM B., The Other Side of Adam Smith, THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 190.
SMITH, ADAM, See: POWELL, JIM, Adam Smith ..., THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 225. - MONTGOMERY, JOHN, Adam Smith's Economics of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/82, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 231.
SMITH, ADAM, See: SMITH, DONALD G., A Most Sensible Man, THE FREEMAN, 5/92, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 357.
SMITH, DONALD G., A Most Sensible Man, THE FREEMAN, 5/92, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 357, on Adam Smith.
SMITH, DONALD G., Mr. McAllister's List ("The Four Hundred"), THE FREEMAN, 2/92, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 128.
SMITH, DONALD G., The Terrible D-Word, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 612, on discrimination.
SMITH, DOUG, The Little Red Hen (Revisited), 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 80. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
SMITH, GEORGE H., Conquest or Consent? The Origin of the State - An Introduction to Franz Oppenheimer's The State, 6pp: 203, in PP 1569-70.
SMITH, GEORGE H., Egoism Defended: A Reply to Robert LeFevre, 8pp: 376, in PP 1565-67.
SMITH, GEORGE H., Objectivism as a Religion: The Uses and Abuses of the Objectivist Ethics, part I, 16pp: 279. Part II, 9pp: 313, in PP 1565-67.
SMITH, GEORGE H., Pragmatists vs. Ideologues, Achieving a free Society: Good News and Bad, 6pp: 138, in PP 1561-63. (It is still ideologues in my books. J.Z.)
SMITH, GEORGE H., Review, 2pp, of SPENCER, HERBERT, The Proper Sphere of Government: 44, in PP 1557.
SMITH, GEORGE H., The Case Against Electoral Politics, 1983, 20pp: 99, in PP 1557.
SMITH, GEORGE, Early Libertarian Criticism of State Schooling, 2pp: 15, in PP 1584. - GEORGE H. SMITH?
SMITH, HELEN, Dr., It's Not the Guns, 2pp, www.violentkids.com May 11, 1999, NANDO TIMES, www.nandotimes.com/ , in PP 1685/86: 103. - And, again, on pages 142 & 143! (This was a rush job and my memory is all too fallible! - J.Z.)
SMITH, JOHN C., Last and First Words, 2pp, in PP 1618: 69. - On Stirner.
SMITH, L. NEIL, A New Covenant, 1p, in PP 1696: 205. lneil@ezlink.com I believe it to be excellent but that it could be improved even further, if the attempt is made. No such draft is ever perfect. Many improvements could have been added since 1986. On a special website it should be treated as a work in progress. Then it might come to attain the degree of perfection human beings are capable of. I for one would accept L. Neil Smith as ultimate arbitrator on all improvement suggestions - as long as he would publicly state his reasons and the whole discussion would be published, online or on CD-ROM. - J.Z., 15.5.01.
SMITH, L. NEIL, A Pain in the Colin, 2pp, in PP 1616: 38. - On General Colin Powell.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Feeding the Ducks, 2pp, in PP 1616: 49.
SMITH, L. NEIL, FOR PRESIDENT? See: KNAPP, THOMAS L., News from the Ad Hoc Conspiracy to Draft L. Neil Smith, 20.8.01, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 406. www.smith2004.org smith2004@presidency.com I prefer: Nobody for President for territorial U.S.A. Anybody for President or chief magician, or whatever - over anybody who wants him as such. The office of TERRITORIAL & imposed presidents etc. should be abolished - as by now even more wrongful and dangerous than absolute monarchism was. - PIOT, J.Z., 16.2.02.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Home Pages, a few stray ones, I missed out on before, 9pp, in PP 1629: 100. The Libertarian Enterprise, www.webleyweb.com Section Philosophy, referring to many texts online, also to Ken L. Holder's Rejuvenation & Life Extension Page.
SMITH, L. NEIL, I'm Tired of Living in a Police State, a speech, 3pp, TLFCT, Nov. 9, 98, in PP 1682: 133. L. Neil Smith's site, THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE: www.webleyweb.com/tle/index.html
SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith - - Libertarian, 3pp, in PP 1616: 15. - With abstracts of his books.
SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Lever Action Essays, 5pp list of links to them, in PP 1616: 51.
SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Links Page, 4pp, in PP 1616: 18.
SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Webley Page, 3pp, , in PP 1616: 9. - With links, e.g. to Bill or Rights Enforcement & L. Neil Smith Talks! - on real audio. In my print-out of the second page, parts on the right side were cut off. - J.Z. lneil@ezlink.com
SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Speeches Page, 1p, in PP 1616:14. - List of speeches and links to them - lneil@ezlink.com
SMITH, L. NEIL, NRA Treachery in Pennsylvania, 2pp, in PP 1616: 32.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Of Ants and Men, 1p, in PP 1697: 144.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Online Bookstore, 2pp, in PP 1616: 12. - With a link to VirtualCon 1: 21 Speakers, Live Audio. - We should have more libertarian conferences - of this kind & on microfiche, floppies and CD-ROM. The convenor would simply assure that all submissions to a theme will appear on at least one alternative medium and sold in on-demand production and distribution, in cheap duplicates. Text contributors might get one or several copies "free", especially if they had paid a moderate administration fee to the convenor. Per page fee will differ probably for different media. Those insisting on print-outs or photocopies or audio tapes would have to pay correspondingly more. I'd prefer it if all submissions were not copyrighted. - J.Z., 27.1.2000.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Pizzacracy. Majoritarianism vs. Unanimous Consent, 3pp: 229, in PP 1561-63.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Prometheus Bound -- and Gagged, 2pp, in PP 1697: 143. - Nuclear power, for war and "for peace", hardly represents Prometheus but, rather, the irresponsibility of governments - and of some private people. Against whom would e.g. L.N.S. want to arm himself with nuclear "weapons"? How would he prevent accidents or misuse of nuclear reactors for "weapons" production, by governments or other terrorists? - J.Z., 2.6.01.
SMITH, L. NEIL, See: KNAPP, THOMAS L., Circular, 26.7.01 on Smith 2004 Campaign, 2pp, in PP 1739: 199. - Website to "draft" L. Neil Smith: tlknapp@free-market.net www.smith2004.org Smith2004-discuss-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
SMITH, L. NEIL, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO & INCERTI, MATTEO, An Interview with Science Fiction Writer L. NEIL SMITH, TLFCT, 2pp, in PP 1682: 152.
SMITH, L. NEIL, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Bill-of-Rights for President. An Interview with L. NEIL SMITH, 3pp, TLFCT, July 26, 99, in PP 1682: 127.
SMITH, L. NEIL, The Great Explosion, n.d., 2pp, title borrowed from the novel by Eric Frank Russell. Lever Action Essays Page, in PP 1677: 62. mailto:lneil@ezlink.com
SMITH, L. NEIL, Turn Off the Government, 1996, lneil@ezlink.com 2pp, in PP 1697: 142. - For one reason or the other, part of this essay did not print out for me. I added it in hand-writing. - J.Z.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Welcome to the first Bill of Rights Enforcement site on the World Wide Web, 3pp, , in PP 1675: 125. www.webleyweb.com - Compare the 100 PRIVATE Drafts of Human Rights Codes - that I assembled in PEACE PLANS Nos. 589 & 590, hoping that they might lead to sufficient discussions and still better drafts. Alas ... Some are as addicted to ancient government documents as others are to supposedly holy texts. And the addiction of some authors to their own drafts, not considered as works in progress, is not very admirable, either. Smith's "New Covenant" is excellent, but I feel sure that it could still be further improved - if only a public effort is made in this direction. Here, alas, he glorifies the governmental Bill of Rights. Indeed, enforcing respect for it would be better than ignoring and breaking it - but would this go far enough? - J.Z., 11.5. & 21.5.01.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Welcome to THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE, 1p, in PP 1616: 27.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Welcome to The Western Libertarian Alliance, 1p, links only, in PP 1616: 11. - lneil@ezlink.com
SMITH, L. NEIL, What If? When anybody's rights are threatened, everybody's rights are, 1p: 17, in PP 1569-70. - From LP News5/93.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Why Did it Have to Be Guns? 3pp, in PP 1697: 126, from THE WEBLEY PAGE.
SMITH, L. NEIL, Why I Want to Run for President in 2000, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 529.
SMITH, MENLO F., Foreign Aid the Voluntary Way, THE FREEMAN, 10/94, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 249.
SMITH, RANDY, The Scientific Debate over Cryonics, 1p: 165, in PP 1554/55.
SMITH, ROBERT J., Earth's Resources: Private Ownership vs. Public Waste, 3pp: 138, in PP 1572-73.
SMITH, RYLLA CATHRYN, 9, I Want to Know about Waco, 1/4 page only, in PP 1678, under section, but she poses some heavy and unanswered questions about this slaughter of innocents, organized and carried out by the government. - J.Z.
SMITH, STUART, CRAIG, Should Democracy Survive? 1p: 185, in PP 1572-73. - Yes, for volunteer communities that are only exterritorially autonomous and live under their own personal constitutions, laws, and jurisdiction. - J.Z.
SMITH, WINSTON, 9 Sep. 00, pointed out that RUSHDOONEY, R., "God, The Devil and Legal Tender" is available free from: Hagadin@yahoo.com winsmith@postnet.com Mostly I do no longer bother to read Smith's messages because of his leanings towards Social Credit notions. - J.Z. The Rushdooney article is only 1p: 181 and is microfiched already in PP 731 & 1247.
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE, George Mason: Forgotten Founder. He Conceived the Bill of Rights, 1p, May 2000 issue, (c) e-mail@simag.si.edu , in PP 1675: 114.
SMOKING & PROPERTY RIGHTS, See: COHEN, ANDREW I., Let Property Settle Smoking Disputes, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 164.
SMOKING, See: CHUNN, JEREMY, Watch it, sucker, 1p, in PP 1610: 118. - SMH 20 Jan. 2000. - On a little known "deal" the tobacco industry made with the government. Caught, once again, with a "smoking gun"! - J.Z.
SMOKING, See: GABB, SEAN, The Right to Smoke: A Christian View, 1989, updated 2000, 23pp, in PP 1670: 2.
SMUGGLING, See: LIBERTARIAN AVENGER, Review, 1p, of: GREEN, TIMOTHY, The Smugglers: 148, in PP 1565-67.
SMUGGLING, See: NOBEL, DIANE, The Art of Smuggling, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 158.
SNYDER, JEFFREY, Consumers of Safety, 2pp, LIBERTY, July 99, (c) 1999 Liberty Foundation, , in PP 1685/86: 188. webmaster@LibertySoft.com , on "The Meaning of the Massacre".
SNYDER, KENT, Ron Paul has Put forward the Liberty Amendment, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 754. Website: www.thelibrtycommittee.org
SNYDER, LESLIE, The Corruption of Language, THE FREEMAN, 9/80, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 396.
SOBRAN, JOSEPH, Teach Your Child About Politics, 1p, in PP 1671: 157.
SOCIAL ANARCHISM ONLINE, Home Page, Contents List & Links, in PP 1695: 125, mailto:spud@no www.nothingness.org Updated 1997. - Some anarchists will study and write about anything - but genuine economics. - J.Z.
SOCIAL CONTRACT, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-SCT: Social Contract Treaty, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 683. - FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-SCOLAR: Social Contract of Liberty and Responsibility, OFCG: Organization of Free Community Governments, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 931.
SOCIAL CONTRACT, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Social Contract? 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 808.
SOCIAL CONTRACT, See: TAYLOR, BOBBY, Rousseau's "Social Contract": A Critical Response, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 2pp, in PP 1754: 110. - A rightful social contract requires volunteers, exterritorial autonomy and individual secessionism! - J.Z.
SOCIAL CREDIT, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Critical Comment on Social Credit, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 8, appeared in MOTHER EARTH, April 1934.
SOCIAL JUSTICE, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Private Property & Social Justice, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 231.
SOCIAL PROBLEMS, See: GEORGE, HENRY, The Poor Ye Have Always With You, 1p extracts from "Progress & Poverty" & from "Social Problems", in PP 1731: 5. - Yes, but only under the constitutions, laws, regulations, jurisdictions, customs, institutions and habits that make for poverty. As for his panacea, the single tax: We cannot all of us become wealthy through becoming farmers, gardeners or miners. An ever smaller part of the population suffices for this kind of wealth production. Even housing could become cheaply mass produced, as cars can be or could be. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, See: LONG, LAZARUS, What Is Social Responsibility? 1996/98, 3pp, in PP 1612: 63.
SOCIAL SECURITY, See: BIGGS, ANDREW G., Private Investment Is More Risky than Social Security? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN8/00, 2pp, in PP 1753: 70.
SOCIAL SECURITY, See: BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, Review of: LITTLEWOOD, MICHAEL, How to Create a Competitive Market in Pensions: The International Lessons, IEA, 1998, 264pp, 1p: 809, in PP 1601-04.
SOCIAL SECURITY, See: FOWLER, DAVE, Social Security? Don't Hold Your Breath ... 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 396.
SOCIAL SECURITY, See: FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Statistics, on Social Security, demonstrating that savings put away at 5% could do two to three times better, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 123. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
SOCIAL SECURITY, See: HOSPERS, JOHN & OLMSTED, SCOTT M., Social Security, 1p: 188, in PP 1589-94.
SOCIAL SECURITY, See: JOSÉ PIÑERA, How We Privatized Social Security in Chile, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 29. - SKOUSEN, MARK, $ 4,000 a Month from Social Security? THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 34.
SOCIAL SECURITY, See: MAKIN, JOHN H., Social Security: Nothing But A Ponzi Scheme, 2pp, in PP 1609: 55. - NY TIMES, Oct. 8, 1988 & FORT FREEDOM files.
SOCIAL SECURITY, See: SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The State and Social Security, 1p: 57, in PP 1564.
SOCIAL SECURITY, See: WHITE, L. RICHARD, Dis-Mything Social Security, 5pp, TLFCT, date? In PP 1684: 92. - Should it rather be "de-mything"? - J.Z.
SOCIALISM - STATE SOCIALISM, VIA REGULATIONS, CONTROLS, INSPECTIONS, LICENSING, LAWS & "JURISDICTION" AND MONOPOLISTIC CORPORATIONS? See: REILAND, RALPH R., Regulators: The New Socialists, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 366.
SOCIALISM & ANTISEMITISM, See: COWEN, TYLER, The Socialist Roots of Modern Anti-Semitism, THE FREEMAN, 1/97, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 376.
SOCIALISM (STATE SOCIALISM OR STATE CAPITALISM), See: KIRSCH CARR, DAVID, Why Is the Creative World so Socialist and what, if anything, Can we Do about it? - CULTURAL NOTES No. 45, 4pp, in PP1742: 5. - It is part of the "barbarism of the specialists". They may be very enlightened on a narrow subject and very primitive in their ideas and opinions in other spheres. Just like the man in the street they are intellectual victims to popular errors, myths and prejudices. Even many libertarians and anarchists are - and that is what is still wrong with them. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
SOCIALISM, See: ANDERSON, ROBERT G. The Assault on Capital, THE FREEMAN, 11/79, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 297.
SOCIALISM, See: CAPITALIST CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN HOMEPAGE, THE, 12pp, in PP 1678: 143. The Political Spectrum, 2pp, see Classification Systems. (c) 1998/99. - About Capitalism, 1p: 145. - About Liberalism, 1p: 146. - About Conservatism, 1p: 147. - The Socialist Myth, 7pp, (c) 1999,2000: 148. http://members.tripod.com/~GOPcapitalist/index.html
SOCIALISM, See: KNOWLES HUNT, BETTY, Show Me Any Other Country... , 11pp: 12, in PP 1549. - On socialism practised in America. - SHELLEY, THOMAS J., A Lesson in Socialism, 2pp: 38, in PP 1549.
SOCIALISM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Why Socialism is an Anti-liberty ideology, 2pp, 1996, in PP 1612: 41. - A few of the hundreds of different forms of "socialism" aren't, e.g. some forms of voluntary and cooperative socialism, which are propertarian and capitalistic and business-like, based upon individual rights, with the potential to turn the majority of productive people into freely cooperating and exchanging capitalists, ending as far as possible the hierarchical system of enterprises and the employer-employee relationships and replacing them with self-management and partnership ones, without any ideological bias, especially not a coercive and egalitarian one. - If we do not automatically treat all socialists as our enemies then we can turn many of them into friends, allies or at least into neutrals - people doing their own things - but only to themselves. - Instead of provoking them unnecessarily, let us rather offer them a more rightful and sensible form of socialism! - Many of them have already become enemies themselves of totalitarian or welfare state socialism. - PIOT, J.Z., 26.2.2000.
SOCIALISM, See: MAYBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, 2pp: 120; 2pp: 162; 2pp: 216, in PP 1572-73. - William Bradford's story. - See: OSTERFELD, DAVID, African Famine: The Harvest of Socialist Agriculture, 2pp from THE PRAGMATIST: 126, in PP 1572-73.
SOCIALISM, See: SOCIETY FOR LIBERTARIAN LIFE, Socialism. Who's Fooling Whom? Leaflet, 1p: 125, in PP 1556.
SOCIALISM, STATE SOCIALISM OR STATE CAPITALISM, See: MISES, LUDWIG VON, Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth, 1920, in the 1990 edition by the LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE, online, translated by S. Adler, with foreword by Yuri N. Maltsev and postscript by Joseph T. Salerno. This Mises e-book was prepared by Richard Perry, 16pp, in PP 1733: 82. - I do not understand why such offers are not made as single files, which would facilitate downloading. - J.Z.
SOCIALIST DREAMS, See: BILLINGSLEY, K. L., The Socialist Dream Lives, THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 132. - Many different socialist and communist & other egalitarian dreams live on - & should be granted experimental freedom as well. - There are thousands of different socialist dreams. Let volunteers suffer or benefit from all of them! - J.Z.
SOCIALIZATION, See: BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Roberto and Fidel: Two Versions of "Share the Wealth", THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1754: 197.
SOCIALIZED MEDICINE, See: LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Socialized Medicine: The Canadian Experience, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 7pp, in PP 1754: 77.
SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, Home Page, 2pp: 717. Statement of Beliefs, 1p: 720, in PP 1601-04. - Is there some fundamental difference between most U.S.A. and most U.K. libertarian writings? Are the latter more conditioned by compromises or acceptance of present realities and gradualism and also more nationalistic and conservative? I believe the predominant libertarian mindsets in Germany and France are also different. One of the explanations is that so many of such writings have not been translated at all or only all too belatedly. Perhaps such differences could be the subject of a dissertation? Some differences go even into details like different predominant schools of free banking, in Germany, England and the U.S.A. - They would become clearer once a comprehensive libertarian encyclopaedia were compiled with contributions from all scholars and students of liberty in the world. It would lead to more attempts to clarify and settle them. Provided, naturally, that there would be "open entry" as well as multiple entries on subjects from different points of view. That would require the almost unlimited page and affordable price options of alternative media like microfiche, floppies, CD-ROMs and websites. Maybe the anarchist and libertarians entries on the Internet will, one day, be integrated into such an encyclopaedia. So far, it seems, no one has been able to survey all such material on the Internet or had the time and energy to follow up all the presently listed links. Such an encyclopaedia could be relatively short, if it just gave all the relevant sites under each topic. - The samples of libertarian periodicals may help to demonstrate how much - and how little can be achieved via conventional libertarian publishing on paper, no matter how well written and edited the material is. In this form it can hardly ever be more than drops onto a hot stone. We have still to organize the water and kinetic power of giant libertarian waterfalls of information. Will microfilm or the Internet or all media combined finally provide this strength? - PIOT, John Zube, 3.12.1999.
SOCIETY FOR LIBERTARIAN LIFE, Socialism. Who's Fooling Whom? Leaflet, 1p: 125, in PP 1556.
SOCIETY FOR LIBERTARIAN LIFE, SIL, Uncle Bloodsucker Wants You! Poster, 1p, in PP 1716: 35.
SOCIETY FOR UTOPIAN STUDIES, Home Page, 1/2 p, in PP 1677: 152. www.utoronto.ca/utopia/index.html
SOCIETY FOR UTOPIAN STUDIES, THE, www.utoronto.ca/utopia/about.html 1/2p, in PP 1707: 114. naomi_jacobs@umit.maine.edu - Will they dig up and appreciate all the libertarian utopias? - J.Z.
SOCIETY VS. STATE, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Society vs. The State, 1p, in PP 1731: 6.
SOCIETY, See: BASTIAT, FREDERIC, The Motive Force of Society, THE FREEMAN, 4/74, 8pp, in PP 1766-68: 560.
SOCIETY, See: BENSON, BRUCE L., Can a Stateless Society Survive? 8pp: 687, in PP 1601-04. - In the long run ONLY stateless societies will be able to survive. Territorial States are ultimately self-destructive. We have to get rid of them before they do us in. - Learn from the wars and mass-murderous civil wars of our times and study the exterritorial alternatives! - J.Z.
SOCIETY, See: THATCHER, LADY, The Moral Foundations of Society, IMPRIMIS, 3/95, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 269.
SOCIOBIOLOGY, See: OLSON, HOWARD, International Socio-biology Institute, home page, 2pp, with links, in PP 1615: 177. - Contact the Co-ordinator: hrolson-info@autoresponder.freeyellow.com
SOCIOLOGY, See: SCRUTON, ROGER, The Plague of Sociology, 3pp, I PP 1609: 36. - From TIMES, London, 8 Oct. 1985, with comments, from FORT FREEDOM. Also in: Untimely Tracts, N.Y., St. Martin's Press, 1987, pp 237-9.
SOFTSERV, File Format. - Material left out of PP 1022, 47pp: 399, in PP 1565-67. - Perhaps a coop of authors, self-publishing on floppies, microfiche, CD-ROMs etc., will pick up some of Softserv's ideas? But perhaps there should have been less prescriptions and less insistence upon copyrights and more stress on other earnings options for authors? To me the main requirement for such a coop seems to be a common literature list, one frequently updated and one pointing out, perhaps not only with abstracts but also reviews, all the titles available from the associates or their agents, in one or the other alternative medium. - This segment contains a long sample reading from: SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The Rainbow Cadenza, 1983, 42pp: 404. - To offer significant extracts from books as a review and an advertising method is an approach which my father, Kurt Zube, tried to realize at least twice, once in DER RADIKALE GEIST and once in: ERLESENES. Nowadays even longer segments can be cheaply offered in alternative media, selected by the authors, editors or publishers. Magazines that published segments of books, each segment closing with: "To be continued", do know how much of a drawing card or bait such part-publishing can be. Compare also the shareware system for software and the demos for computer games. According to "eigentuemlich frei" J. Neil Schulman offers now novels free of charge on line for downloading. - J.Z.
SOHN, GUNNAR: Der Gruene Punkt und die Stamokap-Theorie, 2 S., in PP 1625: 112.
SOLBERG, MONTE, Welcome to Canada, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 30.
SOLIDARITY, See: RIEHM-GUENTHER, EVA, Die Pervertierung des Solidaritaetsprinzips, 2 S, in PP 1625: 93.
SOLIDARITY, The Bolsheviks and Workers Control, 1917-1921, 9pp, in PP 1695: 96. www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/2163/1917.html etc.
SOLOMON, MARTIN M., A Paen to Property, 6pp, in PP 1700: 87. From: LIBERTY, Port Townsend.
SOLZHENITSYN, ALEXANDER, Participation and the Lie, 2pp: 242, in PP 1569-70. - From: FROM UNDER THE RUBBLE, 1975.
SOMALIA, See: GREEN, GRAHAM, Laissez Faire in Africa (Somalia), 2pp, LFCT, n.d., in PP 1661: 57.
SOMALIA, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, A Peaceful Ferment in Somalia, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 297.
SOMALIA, See: NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, From Nation-State to Stateless Nation: The Somali Experience, 9pp towards a book: 324, in PP 1687/88. (What about the war lords, murders and looting there, during the civil war, which lead to international intervention? They provided a rather unattractive example of its "kritarchy"! Not territorialism but only territorial centralization is attacked here, as a basic cause. Local and customary territorial law embraces it too and has led to numerous clashes, there and elsewhere. - J.Z., 3.6.01.) FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF. - I haven't forgotten yet the reports of warlords plundering aid sent for civilian refugees. Whatever regime the U.N. had tried to support was not rightful - but was that of the war lords? - It is so easy to idealize people in other countries. Rousseau started that fashion and it is still with us. Are there as yet no objective reports from sociologists, anthropologists etc. on these people? - Decentralized and limited territorialism is still an evil. - J.Z., 13.7.01.
SOMALIA, See: ROBINSON, SIMON, Birth of a Nation, TIME, Jan. 8, 01, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 350. - To somewhat counter the notion, popular among some libertarians, that Somalia represents something like an ideal because stateless society. - J.Z. 30.7.01.
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING? See: READ, LEONARD E., The Something-For-Nothing Syndrome,
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, See: READ, LEONARD E., The Something-For-Nothing Syndrome, 6pp: 25, in PP 1581-82. - IMPRIMIS, 12/76, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 415. - But consider the enormous cheapness of some alternative media, which almost offer something for nothing and are, nevertheless, not correspondingly popular! - A cheap CD-ROM blank costs justs A $ 50 cents. A better one $ 1. That is close enough to a zero price for the raw material for 200 to 2,000 libertarian books. Labours of love, of supposed freedom lovers, could get its 650 - 800 Mbs filled. - The product could still be very cheaply sold. Then everybody interested could obtain a complete freedom library in this format! - J.Z., 16.6.02.
SOMMER, BERNARD I., Ending the Drug Law Madness, 2pp, from NOMOS: 114; 2pp: 186; 2pp: 222, in PP 1572-73.
SOMMERFELT PETTERSEN, JAN, MD, The Decline of the Scandinavian Welfare State, 1989, 2pp: 176, in PP 1568.
SOMMERFELT-PETTERSEN, JAN to ZUBE, JOHN, 27 August 1984, 1p: 111; 1.4.1994, 1p: 113, in PP1553.
SOMMERS, CHRISTINA HOFF, Are We Living in a Moral Stone Age, IMPRIMIS, 3/98, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 364. - The stone age wasn't moral, either! - J.Z.
SOUND CURRENCY, 1895, Literature list, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 764.
SOON, JASON, Jason's Freethinking Polymath Pages, Home Page, with links, 3pp, in PP 1615: 192.
SOON, JASON, Writings, web-based writings, list only and links, 5pp, in PP 1615: 195.
SOPHISTICA, Panta rei - everything is changing! 1p: 236 in PP 1577-78.
SOTO, HERNANDO DE, The Other Path, Review only: LOAN, ALBERT, Revolution and Evolution in Peru: The Basis for Peace and Economic Development in the Informal Sector, 10pp: 19, in PP 1576.
SOUTH AFRICA, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, A Visit to South Africa, THE FREEMAN, 2/87, 12pp, in PP 1755/56: 254.
SOUTH AFRICA, See: LOUW, LEON, Review Essay of Walter William's South Africa's War against Capitalism, 5pp: 25, in PP 1576.
SOUTHAN, RHYS J., 19, The Prison of Childhood, 2pp, in PP 1678: 16. "The qualification for adulthood should be the ability to function in society without handouts from mom, dad, and the government, all of which does not rely solely on age."
SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA PATRIOTS, A Citizen Militia, Links, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 92. - See: MILITIA.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNA OBJECTIVIEW, Ayn Rand's Philosophy In Action, Fall 1989 & Winter 1990, 11pp: 149, in PP 1598.
SOUTHERN STATES OF THE U.S., See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The South Will Rise Again in Freedom, an Interview with RON HOLLAND, 2pp, TLFCT, March 20, 2000, in PP 1682: 132.
SOUTHWICK, KEVIN, Lake Woebegone: Where Taxes are Fiction, 1p: 233, in PP 1572-73. - Against subsidies for arts.
SOVEREIGN ORDER OF VANESIA, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1722: 188. - I would rather find more details about the real, ancient, exterritorial and sovereign order of the Maltese. - J.Z., 29.6.01.
SOVEREIGN SOCIETY, THE, 2000, 3pp with URL list, in PP 1676: 148. stephaniekeane@compuserve.com www.sovereignsociety.com/index.html
SOVEREIGN SOCIETY, THE, Featured Products, List, 1p, of Oct. 24, 00, in PP 1716: 117. -stephaniekeane@compuserve.com
SOVEREIGN SOCIETY, THE, Find Freedom, Privacy, Prosperity in the Offshore World, October 24, 2000, 1p Home Page, newsletter, linked to articles, in PP 1716: 90. www.sovereignsociety.com
SOVEREIGNTY, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1618: 192. - I see no URL or e-mail address. Associated with WORLD TRANSFORMATION PAGE.
SOVIET EXPERIENCE, TEACHING IT, See: HENDRICKSON, MARK, Teachings of Soviet Experience, THE FREEMAN, 4/82, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 305.
SOVIET REGIME, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Why Communism Failed, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 572. - - It is still succeeding, all too much, in the West and in other underdeveloped countries. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
SOWELL, THOMAS, A Citizen's Guide to the Economy, 366pp, 2001, $ 24 plus shipping, review only, 1p, in PP 1726/27: 29.
SOWELL, THOMAS, A Political Glossary, 1988, 1p, in PP 1609: 49. - From: Compassion Vs. Guilt and Other Essays, N.Y., Morrow, 1987. - FORT FREEDOM files.
SOWELL, THOMAS, Bibliography, 4pp, in PP 1716: 76.
SOWELL, THOMAS, Favorite Quotations, 10pp, in PP 1716: 65.
SOWELL, THOMAS, Gory "Details", JWR, Oct. 20, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1716: 61.
SOWELL, THOMAS: Julian Simon, combatant in a 200-year war, 2pp, in PP 1614: 102. - On overpopulation "hysteria".
SOWELL, THOMAS, List of Articles that Are Online, 2pp, in PP 1716: 60.
SOWELL, THOMAS, Migrations and Cultures, A World View, Basic Books, 1996, short abstract only, by Linda Chavez, in PP 1682: 23.
SOWELL, THOMAS, Some Webpages, www.tsowell.com/ 23pp, in PP 1716: 57.
SOWELL, THOMAS, Speeches that are online, with URL list, 1p, in PP 1716: 64.
SOWELL, THOMAS, The Green Bigots, synd. Column, 86, 1p, in PP 1609: 47. - FORT FREEDOM.
SOWELL, THOMAS, The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulations as a Basis for Social Policy, Basic Books, N.Y., 1995, 310pp, ISBN 0 465 08994 1, FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 305.
SOWELL, THOMAS, Undermining the Military, 2pp, www.jewishworldreview.com 15.Mar. 99, in PP 1716: 58.
SOWERBY, J.K., Lateral Inversion: The Politics of "The Opposite", 1p, in PP 1610: 64.
SOY BEANS & BRAIN ATROPHY, See: ACADEMIC PRESS, Soybeans Linked to Brain Atrophy & Cell Death, 2pp, 1999, in PP 1664/65: 221. X references are given.
SPACE EXPLORATION & RESEARCH, PRIVATE, See: LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, 24 October 2,000, 4 web pages with URLs www.luf.org/ , in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 290. luf-questions@luf.org - Concerned mainly with private space exploration & utilization.
SPACE RESEARCH, PRIVATE, See: DARIAN DEFROST CALENDAR, On Terraforming Mars, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1678: 199. www.geocities.com/cgi-bin/homestead/ans_entry www.marssociety.org/
SPACE RESEARCH, See: CLAUSTROPHOBIA.
SPACE RESEARCH, See: LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, 6 contributions in PP 1707.
SPACE TRAVEL, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Save Space Travel: Kill NASA, 2pp, in PP 1663: 28. - LFCT 13 Sep. 99.
SPACE, See: BOOSTER, ROCK; HOUSTON SPACE SOCIETY, JIM DAVIDSON.
SPACE, See: MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, A Modern Pyramid, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 14, on government subsidised space research.
SPACE, See: NOLTE, ERIC, Frontiers: Last, Lost, & Found, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 5pp, in PP 1765: 139, on NASA, Space, Research, Research.
SPACE, See: PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, A New Space Policy: Free Enterprise, THE FREEMAN, Oct. 87, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 312.
SPACE, See: POLHILL, DENNIS, Space: The Ultimate Prize, 2,000, Independence Institute, 2pp, in PP 1739: - 205. - http://i2i.org webmngr@i2i.org - Copyrighted 2,000, but placed on the Internet for, say, 500 million people to read free of charge! Even libertarians are not always consistent. What they should have said: Copyrights claimed for the commercial exploitation of this article. - 16 teams registered in 1996 to compete for the launch of a reusable vehicle, launched into space two times within 14 days. Prize offered was ten million US dollars. I hold that a proper Ideas Archive and Talent Registry would be the greatest "prize" that all innovators could win. It could, finally, bring all demand and supply in this sphere together, avoiding the individual and isolated struggles of innovators. The free-marketeers have still to declare themselves for this kind of free market. - J.Z., 2.3.02.
SPANISH CIVIL WAR ARCHIVES, Home page, 1p, in PP 1663: 95. http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/spancivwar/Spanishcivlwar.html
SPANISH REVOLUTION, See: INTERNATIONAL ANARCHISM WEB PAGES, The Spanish Revolution (1936), 15pp, in PP 1696: 29. http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/spainddx.html - BERNERI, CAMILLO, What Spanish Anarchism Must Do to Win, originally, 1936: What Can We Do? 1p, in PP 1696: 50, from: REVOLT http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/berneri.html
SPARKS, BERTEL M., Trial by Jury vs. Trial by Judge, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 73.
SPARKS, BERTEL M., Why Not Slavery? THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 399. - A multiplication of the present 27 million slaves? Not counting military slaves, education slaves and tax slaves? - J.Z., 1.6.02.
SPARKS, JOHN C., A Future that Should Have Been Ours, THE FREEMAN, 8/92, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 393.
SPARKS, JOHN C., Beyond Majority Rule, 3pp, in PP 1655: 29.
SPARKS, JOHN C., Deceptive Federal Aid, 3pp, in PP 1655: 25.
SPARKS, JOHN C., For the young in heart, mind and spirit, THE FREEMAN, 5/71, 6pp, in PP 1753: 40.
SPARKS, JOHN C., The Excitement of Freedom, 1p, in PP 1655: 33. - Obviously, it has to be made much more "exciting". One attempt in this direction is to provide libertarian ideas in SF form. Some did and some still do this. The most important excitement lies, in my opinion, in active participation in one or several of the on-going libertarian projects, most of which seem to be still unknown to most libertarians, because they are not sufficiently publicized. E.g., the potential of affordable, efficient, easy and permanent libertarian self-publishing on microfiche has kept me excited and active for 23 years by now. I wish more libertarians would share that excitement and activity. A relatively small number would be enough. Can these few, a mere 100 - 300, not be found in the whole world? - J.Z., 5.10.00.
SPARKS, JOHN C., Untitled, from FEE: Short statement of his beliefs and background, 1p: 125, in PP 1558.
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Special Interest Groups and their plundering of the Public Purse, 1994/98, 2pp, in PP 1612: 61. - No public purse, no such plundering! As long as it exists, it is an open invitation to share the loot or to get at least some of one's own property back. - J.Z.
SPECIALIZATION, See: SMILEY, GENE, Specialization and Exchange, THE FREEMAN, 10/89, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 246, on Free Trade.
SPECULATION, See: CULP, CHRISTOPHER L & SMITH, FRED L., Jr., Speculators: Adam Smith Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 10/80, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 462.
SPECULATION, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Speculation & Risk, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 111.
SPENCER, HERBERT, Home Page with links to Published Works, Man Vs. the State & First Principles, 1/2 p, in PP 1716: 110. - Who will put all his works, and e.g. those of Sumner and Auberon Herbert & of xyz others, onto a CD-ROM, seeing that blanks are down to 50 cents? - J.Z.
SPENCER, HERBERT, See: LAMBERT, IAN T.G., Spencer Reconsidered, 1p: 56, in PP 1564. - On H. Spencer's Social Statics.
SPENCER, HERBERT, See: MILLETT, JERRY, Herbert Spencer: Freedom's Philosopher, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 5pp, in PP 1765: 71. - Much as I do appreciated Herbert Spencer, he was not the only one nor the first but freedom played a larger role in his philosophy than in that of many to most other pro-freedom philosophers. - J.Z. - COONEY, RONALD F., Herbert Spencer: Apostle of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/73, 5pp, in PP 1765: 76.
SPENCER, HERBERT, See: POWELL, JIM, Herbert Spencer: Liberty & Unlimited Progress, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 5pp, in PP 1765: 66. - Unlimited progress can only happen when territorial governments don't get into our way! - J.Z., 20.5.02.
SPENCER, HERBERT, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Mr. Spencer vs. the State, THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 1.
SPENCER, HERBERT, The Proper Sphere of Government, 38pp: 45, in PP 1557.
SPINTECH MAGAZINE, Contents list of its online articles of V/11, Oct. 12, 2000, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 411. - This issue contains e.g. an article by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., against standing armies.
SPONTANEOUS ORDER, See: ASHFORD, NIGEL, Spontaneous Order, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 316. - Most advocates of natural harmony and spontaneous order have still to consider the harmony and order that would result from voluntary State membership and exterritoriality for volunteers. Even regarding free banking they have confined their considerations largely to one form of gold standard notes. - J.Z.
SPONTANEOUS ORDER, See: LOAN, ALBERT, Institutional Bases of the Spontaneous Order: Surety and Assurance, 9pp, in PP 1689-1693: 310, from HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, 7/1, Winter 1991/92. - Tradition of voluntary mutual guaranty and self-help & mutual aid associations. - J.Z. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
SPOONER, LYSANDER, Against Woman Suffrage, 1877, 1882, 3pp: 42, in PP 1557.
SPOONER, LYSANDER, Natural Law Contrasted with Legislation, 2pp from his: Natural Law, or the Science of Justice: 27, in PP 1565-67.
SPOONER, LYSANDER, On Taxation and the Constitution, 3pp, in PP 1671: 20.
SPOONER, LYSANDER, See: DOERING, DETMAR, Ein liberaler Anarchist: Lysander Spooner, 3 S.: 22. Teil 2, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 51.
SPOONER, LYSANDER, See: LITTLER, GRAEME BROOKE, The Economics and political Economy of Lysander Spooner, A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of George Mason University, 1986, 188pp: 1, in PP 1587. With bibliography. I tried in vain to find his current address. - J.Z.
SPORT, See: OPTIONALITY, The Evil Side of Sport, 3pp 252 in PP 1577-78.
SPORTING SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION, AUSTRALIA, Interviewed by Ginny Simone & Keith Tidwell, here only a 3pp synopsis: Australia: The Results Are In, in PP 1685/86: 124. - The entire RealAudio interview is available as "Australia Gun Ban Results" in the "Archive News" of NRA's new & fully Multi-Media-based website: www.nralive.com/ "The latest crime statistics reveal a dramatic INCREASE in criminal activities... the ban has made the Australian criminal safer now." - But as usual, governments go on with their wrongful and failed policies, spending even more money on them or ignoring their failures, i.e., fail to apologize for them and to undo their wrongful and counter-productive interventionism. And all too many give them "the sanction of the victims". - Neither any territorial government nor any monopoly police force can protect anyone sufficiently or can manage to disarm all criminals. They should finally admit this, get out of this field altogether, and allow people to protect themselves or establish or join voluntary associations for their protection. - J.Z., 26.5.02.
SPORTS & GOVERNMENTS, See: KEATING, RAYMOND J., Fore: Watch Out for Government Golf! THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 4pp, in PP 1753: 36.
SPORTS SUBSIDIES, See: KEATING, RAYMOND J., Pro Sports on the Dole, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 5pp, in PP 1764: 5.
SPORTS SUBSIDIES, See: BAADE, ROBERT A. & BAST, DIANE CAROL, Socialized Stadiums, THE FREEMAN, 9/87, 2pp, in PP 1764: 15.
SPORTS SUBSIDIES, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Potomac Principles & Sports Welfare, THE FREEMAN, 6/96, 3pp, in PP 1764: 17. - Sports subsidies mean that all taxpayers are forced to subsidize the hobbies of the masses. Arts subsidies mean that all taxpayers are forced to subsidize the hobbies of minorities. Voluntary taxation, individual secessionism and panarchies! - J.Z., 3.5.02.
SPORTS, See: GABB, SEAN, On Watching the Olympic Games on Television, 3pp, in PP 1662: 91.
SPOTLIGHT EMAIL NEWSLETTER # 68 of April 21, 2001, 2pp, in PP 1716: 81. webmaster@spotlight.org www.spotlight.org/store/commerce.cgi with a ? at the end, for Liberty Library Bookstore Online! My software does not print out the ? at the end as part of the URL. - J.Z.
SPRUYT, CHRIS, Review of: MAYBURY, RICHARD J., Whatever Happened to Justice? Bluestocking Press, 1993, 1p: 669, in PP 1601-04.
SPUNK LIBRARY, Manifesto, Resource Guide, Book Index, Articles etc., 87pp, in PP 1695: 1. - Manifesto, 1p: 1. spunk@spunk.org www.spunk.org/index.html - Introduction, with URL list, 3pp: 2. Book Index, links only, 2pp: 5. - About Spunk Press, Table of Contents, Links, URLs, 6pp: 7. - About the Anarchist Cookbook, 1p, a warning: 11. - Subject and Author index, 1/2 p, links only to A-Z.: 12. - Anarchist Contact List Resource Guide, Sept. 99, with URLs, 2pp: 13. - General Anarchist Text Collections, list & links, 6pp: 15.
SPURRELL, NICK, Libertarian Future Website: www.libertarianfuture.org nick@nispad.com 2p, in PP 1660: 117. On a new website.
STABILITY, MARKET & PANARCHISM, See: BECHARA, DENNIS, Stability and the Free Market, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 313. - The stability that would arise from a free market for competing governments or societies (exterritorially autonomous volunteer communities) has not yet been explored in FEE writings. See my two books on the subject and the sub-series ON PANARCHY. Also a new website: www.panarchy.org - J.Z.
STAGNARO, CARLO, Are Gun Control Laws Immoral? An Interview with David B. Kopel, 2pp, , in PP 1685/86: 392. cstagnaro@libero.it Kopel is research dir. for the Independence Institute http://i2i.org/
STAGNARO, CARLO, Articles online with ZOLATIMES (LFCT), 1p, in PP 1663: 63. www.zolatimes.com/writers/stagnaro/html
STAGNARO, CARLO, Michael New: a Refusal to Obey Orders, an interview with DANIEL D. NEW, 3pp, in PP 1663: 60, LFCT, July 10, 00.
STAGNARO, CARLO, Pat Buchanan on the American Future, an interview, 5pp, in PP 1663: 55. - From LAISSEZ FAIRECITY TIMES, July 24, 00.
STAGNARO, CARLO, The UN, World Domination, and Free States, an interview with Gene Karl of FINE, 3pp, in PP 1663: 51, cstagnaro@libero.it LFCT, Oct. 30, 00.
STAGNATION THESIS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, The Stagnation Thesis Is Back! THE FREEMAN, 12/95, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 156.
STALEY, SAM, Disequilibrium and Time in the Urban Economy: Reassessing the Contributions of Jane Jacobs to Development Theory, 5pp: 368, in PP 1574-75.
STAMM, ED, Battle in Seattle, Dec. 99, 1p, "A publicity bonanza for the anarchist movement, or a public relations disaster?" In PP 1629: 204.
STAMM, ED, Different Types of Violence, 1p, in PP 1630: 15.
STANFIELD, JASON, Jason's Stuff, updated 10 04 00, 3pp, in PP 1676: 193. jasonstanfield@hotbot.com http://pages.hotbot.com/edu/jasonstanfield
STANTON EVANS, M., The Gospel according to Ayn Rand, NATIONAL REVIEW, Oct. 3, 1967, 5pp: 98, in PP 1551.
STANWAY, ALEX, Privatizing Foreign Policy, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 35, 2pp, in PP1742: 33.
STARCHILD, ADAM & FINCHLEY, Alan, Tax Haven Guide, 5 pp, introducing their booklet, in PP 1656-1659: 108.
STARCHILD, ADAM, Books by Adam Starchild, 2pp list, with links to their websites, in PP 1677: 143. www.cyberhaben.com/offshore/books/
STARCHILD, ADAM, Confessions - The American Way of Justice? 1p in PP 1637-1640: 181.
STARCHILD, ADAM, Settling Disputes without the State, 3pp, in PP 1674: 148. Adam Starchild: www.cyberhaven.com/starchild/ www.libertarianworld.com/index.html
STARCHILD, ADAM, The Altering of Court Transcripts, 1p in PP 1637-1640: 147.
STARR, TIM, Review, 3pp, of: KRESSEL, NEIL J., Mass Hate: The Global Rise of Genocide and Terror, Plenum Press, 1996, ISBN 0 306 45271 5, in PP 1708-1710: 417. - "Unfortunately, it's when he comes to how to prevent or stop genocide and terrorism that Dr. Kressel falls short." - No wonder, this requires individual secessionism and exterritorial autonomy, aspects that are usually excluded in political "science". - J.Z., 15.7.01.
STASSINOPOULOS, ARIANNA, The Inflation of Politics and the Disintegration of Culture, 6pp: 37, in PP 1581-82.
STATE ADVERSARY, THE, No. 30: Rage On! The Anti-Genetic Engineering Movement, 2pp, in PP 1731: 113. - Just get rid of patent laws and start class actions against adulteration & poisoning of foods without even a warning to the consumers. - J.Z., 5.2.02.
STATE AS GANG OF ROBBERS, See: DILGER, ALEXANDER, Der Staat als Raeuberbande, 4 S., in PP 1625: 52.
STATE SOCIALISM, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Why Communism Failed, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 572. - It is still succeeding, all too much, in the West and in other underdeveloped countries. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
STATE SOCIALISM, See: MISES, LUDWIG VON, Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth, 1920, in the 1990 edition by the LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE, online, translated by S. Adler, with foreword by Yuri N. Maltsev and postscript by Joseph T. Salerno. This Mises e-book was prepared by Richard Perry, 16pp, in PP 1733: 82. - I do not understand why such offers are not made as single files, which would facilitate downloading. - J.Z.
STATE VS. SOCIETY, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Society vs. The State, 1p, in PP 1731: 6.
STATES, See: BENSON, BRUCE L., Can a Stateless Society Survive? 8pp: 687, in PP 1601-04. - In the long run ONLY stateless societies will be able to survive. Territorial States are ultimately self-destructive. We have to get rid of them before they do us in. - Learn from the wars and mass-murderous civil wars of our times and study the exterritorial alternatives! - J.Z.
STATES, See FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Case against the World System of Political States, 12pp, in PP 1689-1693: 766. - Only its compulsory or monopolistic or territorial feature is objectionable not its world-wide spread or that it is political and interventionist in the economic and social spheres as well. We could also have a polyarchic, libertocratic or panarchic world system of political States - but no one would HAVE to belong to anyone of them, while everyone would be under obligation not to interfere with their members, while their members would be under obligation not to invade the rights of non-members. - A State or government without territorial power, i.e., without exclusive sovereignty and compulsory membership or coercive territorial subjugation of non-members, which also means, without compulsory taxation, constitutional, legislative, juridical and administrative power over dissenters who have seceded from it, is like a beast of prey that has lost its teeth or beak, its claws, its strong muscles and its obvious victims. It would be harmless and tend to starve to death - unless it can find voluntary customers who want its "services" and are willing to pay for them. For me all the wrongful and harmful characteristics or such organizations are summed up by the world "territorialism". - J.Z.
STATES, See: PAYNE, JAMES L., How Smart is Big Brother? THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 105. - Big brothers have small brains, ideas and memories - but big fists. - J.Z.
STATISM, See: ANTI-STATISM, MORE, Links, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 73.
STATISM, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Strength of the State. The Sociology of Submission, 1997. 6pp, in PP 1705: 107. sblankertz@aol.com
STATISM, See: EBELING, RICHARD M, The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, 6pp: 262, in PP 1581-82. - IMPRIMIS, 11/89, 10pp, in PP 1751/52: 323. - It began, largely, as an anti-statist or anti-monarchical revolution, for some human rights. However, State bankruptcy, forced currency "financing" and foreign aggressors as well as ignorance and prejudices led it to statist terror, despotism and conquests - there and in almost all other territorial States. The most important legacy of the French Revolution was that it somewhat popularized human rights ideas. But confusions, errors and omissions, even antagonism to them, do still prevail. Compare the current antagonism to free migration. - And the essence of one of the slogans of the French Revolution: War to the palaces. Peace to the cottages! - is still not realized by "modern & scientific" warfare, that manages to kill an increasing number of noncombatants, exceeding the number of combatants that it kills. And these are mostly conscripts, who would rather rise or desert - if they were decently treated. J.Z.., 16.6.02.
STATISM, See: EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, Just old statist errors, repeated over and over again.
STATISM, See: EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, 1989, from IMPRIMIS, 1989, FORT FREEDOM files, 7pp, in PP 1609: 39.
STATISM, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Statism, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 761.
STATISM, See: FORSTMANN, THEODORE J., Statism: The Opiate of the Elites, IMPRIMIS, 5/97, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 453.
STATISM, See: GETZ. GEORGE, USA's renewed faith in government is as puzzling as 'renewed faith in Santa Claus', 1p, in PP 1737/38: 245. - Failures of government institutions and actions seem to lead, almost always, to more and stronger calls for stronger government institutions and actions. Let this religious faith be applied only to those who hold it. Let the non-statists opt out and do their own things, to or for themselves, e.g. panarchistically or polyarchycally, under full exterritorial autonomy. That territorial governmentalism doesn't work has been and is being demonstrated again and again. The exterritorial and voluntaristic and experimental alternatives have to be likewise demonstrated, everywyhere and all the time. (´Every new generation is an invasion by barbarians!") Then more and more sovereign consumers of governmental and societal services will make their better informed choices for themselves, their one-man and quite peaceful "one-man revolutions". A free market and free enterprise and free exchanges for all "public services"! - PIOT, J.Z., 31.5.02.
STATISM, See: KIRSCH CARR, DAVID, Why Is the Creative World so Socialist and what, if anything, Can we Do about it? - CULTURAL NOTES No. 45, 4pp, in PP1742: 5. - It is part of the "barbarism of the specialists". They may be very enlightened on a narrow subject and very primitive in their ideas and opinions in other spheres. Just like the man in the street they are intellectual victims to popular errors, myths and prejudices. Even many libertarians and anarchists are - and that is what is still wrong with them. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
STATISM, See: LEESON, PETER, T., How Big Government Usurped Personal Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 10/98, 2pp, in PP 1765: 17. - It can deny personal responsibility to others but cannot assume or usurp it itself and could not practice it, if such a transfer were possible. - Governments can only usurp power - and that does also make them powerless in many ways, not only in economic calculation. - J.Z., 20.5.02.
STATISM, See: READ, LEONARD E., Statism and Goodness, 4pp: 149, in PP 1560.
STATIZATION, See: BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Roberto and Fidel: Two Versions of "Share the Wealth", THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1754: 197.
STEART, RIGOBERTO, The Real Limon Project, 6pp: 699, in PP 1601-04. - Includes a Human Rights Declaration! - J.Z.
STEELE, DAVID RAMSAY, An Accident of Rebirth, 4pp, in PP 1674: 6.
STEELE, ED, The Way We Were, 2pp on the Patriot Act, on lost liberties, steele@plainlawtalk.com in PP 1737/38: 304.
STEELMAN, AARON, Frank Chodorov: Champion of Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 6pp, in PP 1753: 27.
STEELMAN, AARON, The Free Market and Scientific Research, THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 233. - Neither the protection of individual rights nor education, nor trade and production nor the development of science should be entrusted to territorial governments, i.e., to coercive & monopolistic institutions with involuntary subjects. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
STEIN, KATHLEEN, Some of Us May Never Die, 1978, 5pp from OMNI: 180, in PP 1595-96.
STELLE, JOSÉ ÍTALO, The Failure of the "Middle Way", THE FREEMAN, 8/86, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 361. - It could have succeeded, somewhat, if applied only by "Middle of the Roaders" to themselves and their own affairs. As an imposition upon all it had to fail like all other impositions. - J.Z., 21.5.02.
STEPELEVICH, LAWRENCE, The First Hegelians: An Introduction, from THE PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, V. 8, no. 2-3-4, pp 6-23, 1976, 12pp, in PP 1678: 167.
STERLING, BRUCE, Learning to Love Obsolescence. "Our most exciting new technologies are merely junk-in-the-making." 2pp, in PP 1610: 31. - From NEWSWEEK, Jan. 1, 2000.
STERN, MADELAINE B., See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Book (biography) about Stephen Pearl Andrews (by Madelaine B. Stern) , 2pp, in PP 1725: 107.
STEVEN MACLAUGHLIN'S "The Unofficial P. J. O'ROURKE HOMEPAGE". steve@web-presence.com : O'ROURKE, P.J., Some articles by and interviews of P. J. O'Rourke, all freely available on the Internet, although with copyrights reservations, 34pp, in PP 1707: 73.
STEVENS, JIMMY, See: ANONYMOUS, The West's Nelson Mandela, 2pp: 162, in PP 1572-73. - On Jimmy Stevens & the Na Griamel Project.
STEVENS, PAUL, Popular Romanticism: Two Book Reviews, 2pp: 36, in PP 1559. - On L'AMOUR, LOUIS, Flint & HEINLEIN, ROBERT, The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.
STEVENS, PAUL, The Gold Standard: A Standard for Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/75, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 386. - Which one? - J.Z.
STEVENS, RICHARD W., Dial 911 and Die, with an introduction by James Bovard, $ 11.95, 4 pages promotion by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, JPFO, (c) 1999 JPFO, in PP 1685/86: 181. Summary and endorsements. webmaster@jpfo.org
STEVENS, RICHARD W., Just Dial 911? The Myth of Police Protection, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 282.
STEVENS, RICHARD W., Racist Politicians Want Your Guns, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 77.
STEVENS, RICHARD W., The "Human Rights" Deception, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 343. - On the "human rights" declaration of the UN.
STEVENS, WARREN K., The Story of OPERATION ATLANTIS, 1968, 30 pages: 36-46, in PP 1547.
STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS, The Day After To-Morrow, THE FREEMAN, 8/78, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 381.
STEWART, ALLEN & BUTLER, EAMONN, Seize the Initiative, Adam Smith Institute, 1996, 32pp, PERKINS, HOWARD, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 368.
STEWART, DAVID M., A Conflict of Visions, THE FREEMAN, 7/87, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 39. - Visions conflict only for territorial models not for exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers! The latter can peacefully coexist and do so already in all spheres where such coexistence is not outlawed. - J.Z.
STEYN, MARK, You Can't Blame it all on the guns, 2pp, 1999, (c), in PP 1685/86: 141. - How many arson attacks against schools & how many murders in schools & outside of schools would occur still - IF there were no longer any compulsory schooling? There is no compulsory library attendance. Consequently, you find few arson and murder cases THERE. - J.Z., 6.5.01.
STICKDEATH, Home Page, 2pp on freedom in schools, in PP 1716: 120:http://stickdeath.20m.com/index.html
STILL, JOSEPH W., M.D., M.P.H., Personal Preventive Medicine: The Fourth Phase in the Evolution of Medicine, 6pp: 162, in PP 1595-96.
STIMME DER FREIHEIT, DIE, 4 S. von der Ausgabe im 3. Jahrgang, Nr. 4/5, 1931, in PP 1716: 36.
STIRNER, MAX, BIBLIOGRAPHY, See: STIRNER, MAX, Max Stirner Archiv, Leipzig, established by KURT W. FLEMING, http://www.p-beier.de/Stirner/ kfleming@t-online.de 233 S., in PP 1619/20: 1. - It comes in several segments: A. Max Stirner: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. Editionen, Exzerpte, Zitate etc., 5 S. , in PP 1619/20: 2. - B. Max Stirner: Kleinere Schriften und Uebersetzungen, 12 S. , in PP 1619/20: 6. - C. Max Stirner: Biographisches, 1 S. , in PP 1619/20: 18. - D. Max Stirner: Stirnerianische Zeitschriften in Deutschland, 3 S. , in PP 1619/20: 19. - E. Max Stirner: Literatur zu Max Stirner, Stirneriana, Allgemeines, Miszellaneen, 169 S. , in PP 1619/20: 22. - F. Max Stirner: Stirner und Stirnerianisches in der schoengeistigen Literatur; Stirner als Literat, 4 S. , in PP 1619/20: 190. - G. Max Stirner: Undatierte Texte zu Stirner, nur einer: 194. - H. Max Stirner: Zeitungen, Zeitschriften, Jahrbuecher, 7 S.: 194. - Alphabetisch geordnet. =- I. Max Stirner: Verlage, 9 S.: 201. - J. Max Stirner: Personenregister, 27 S.: 201. ---FREMDSPRACHIGE TITEL, im Max Stirner Archiv, 10 S. , in PP 1619/20: 215. - Literatur zu Max Stirner. Stirneriana, Allgemeines, Miszellaneen. - Nach Erscheinungsjahren geordnet. --- Nach der Anzahl der Texte, Verlage und Autoren zu urteilen - wurde Stirners Philosophie nicht vernachlaessigt. Dennoch ist in den meisten Buchlaeden, Bibliotheken und Massenmedien nur wenig von ihr zu finden. Auf dieser Ebene gibt es anscheinend auch noch eine Art von Selbst-Zensur oder Anpassung an Masseninteressen. Freunde Stirners sollten mehr Gebrauch machen von den erschwinglichen und effektiven alternativen Medien: Photokopien und Mikrofilm (beide andauerned) und Tonbandkassetten, Videotapes, CD-ROMs und Websites. Dann waere bald alle solche Literatur leicht, billig, bestaendig und schnell genug erhaeltlich, nicht nur in einem der wenigen grossen Spezialarchive, wie dem von Kurt W. Fleming. - Die obigen Listen stellen die laengste Bibliographie ueber Stirner dar, die ich bisher gesehen habe. Die grosse darin steckende Arbeit ist anerkennenswert. - Fuer Kurt Fleming ist diese lange Bibliographie keine Bibliographie sondern nur ein Katalog des in seinem Archiv gesammelten Stirner Materials. - Werden andere Sammler, Archivisten und Bibliographen ihre Listen bald hinzufuegen? - J.Z.
STIRNER, MAX, Max Stirner Archiv, Leipzig, established by KURT W. FLEMING, http://www.p-beier.de/Stirner/ kfleming@t-online.de 233 S., in PP 1619/20: 1.
STIRNER, MAX, See: BOOM, DIRK VAN DEN, Ich hab' mein Sach' auf Nichts gestellt. Drei Buecher zu Max Stirners Individualismus, 2 S., in PP 1617: 98. - Besprechung von drei Buechern von Bernd A. Laska im LSR Verlag. - Auf Nichts? Ja, wenn man ein schlimmes Missverstaendnis des Rechtsbegriffs als ein "Nichts" erkennt! Kurt H. Zube tat Dasselbe und die meisten der Stirner Anhaenger ebenfalls! - J.Z.
STIRNER, MAX, See: ELLINGHAM, FRANCIS, Max Stirner, and 'I', 1974, 4pp, with Parker's comment, in PP 1610: 59. - FLYGARE, WILLIAM, A Very Small First Step: Review of P.B. Dematteis, Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, Univ. Microfilms, 2pp, in PP 1610: 65.
STIRNER, MAX, See: FLEMING, KURT & TIMM, UWE, Macht Stirner angst ... oder einsam oder frei? Ein Streitgespraech, 7 S., in PP 1625: 66.
STIRNER, MAX, See: GORDON, FREDERICK M., The Debate between Feuerbach and Stirner, 9pp, in PP 1678: 186, taken from THE PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, 1976, 8/2-4.
STIRNER, MAX, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Parker & Stirner, n.d., 1p, (97) , in PP 1723/24: 332. - LABADIE, LAURANCE, Stirner - (Re Sid Parker) After receiving MINUS ONE, No. 21, March 20/21, 1968, 4pp, (128) , in PP 1723/24: 369. - See also under PARKET, SID (S.E.) & MINUS ONE.
STIRNER, MAX, See: LSR VERLAG & LASKA, BERND A.
STIRNER, MAX, See: MOTTE, ULRICH, Prokapitalistisches Christentum, 2 S.: 110, in PP 1588.
STIRNER, MAX, See: NON SERVIAM, # 1 - 18, no date, 98pp, in PP 1618: 1. - Published by SVEIN OLAF G. NYBERG, solan@nonserviam.com
STIRNER, MAX, See: See: SCHIERECK, LARRY ALLEN, Max Stirner's Egoism and Nihilism, A Thesis, Sand Diego State University, Summer 1981, revised for W 3 1996, based on literature available in 1981, 37 pp, in PP 1660: 36. - Bibliography, 2pp: 71. Unfortunately, the URL I got it from is not mentioned & I failed to note it down. Note that L.A. Schiereck copyrighted it in 1996 - and then offered it free of charge on the Internet. Author's e-mail: lsezig@yahoo.com - I wrote to him weeks ago & did not receive a reply. - J. Z.
STIRNER, See: FEUERBACH, LUDWIG, The Essence of Christianity in Relation to "The Ego and Its Own", 1845, PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, 8/2-3-4, 1976, translated by Frederick M. Gordon, 6pp, in PP 1678: 179.
STIRNER, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Stirner, Feb. 18, 1968, 1p, Stirner not an "amoralist", in PP 1723/24: 311.
STIRNER, MAX, IM INTERNET, 6 Links only, in PP 1619/20: 1.
STOCKHOLDER ADVOCATE ASSOCIATION, Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1976, 2pp, in PP 1610: 96. - 26 million, now even many more, should at least consider their voluntary taxation options. - This photocopy was the best I could do to preserve this oxydizing yellow draft printed on cheap paper. - J.Z.
STODDARD, BILL, Ethics: Some Ideas, 2pp: 243, in PP 1565-67.
STODDARD, WILLIAM H., Comments on MCALPINE'S ESSAYS, 1p: 261, in PP 1565-67.
STODDARD, WILLIAM H., The Inductive Origins of Philosophical Axioms, 9pp: 322, in PP 1565-67.
STODOLSKY, DAVID S., Attitude Change and Terror Management, 1p: 4, in PP 1554/55. - On Cryonics etc.
STONE, WILLIS E., A Catechism on Freedom and Slavery, American Style, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 260. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., America's Four Horsemen, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 68. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Ancient Danger Renewed, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 4. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Best Possible Defence, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 36. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Commemorate the Constitution, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 228. - Think forward to something much better still, not only to the Liberty Amendment! - J.Z. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Fifty Billion Dollars, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 132. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Good Old Days, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 292. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Lest We Forget - Lest We Forget! 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 196. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., May your Christmas Bring Freedom, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 164. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Nothing Changes, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 325. - From: REPORT ON FREEDOM.
STONE, WILLIS E., Only 136 Words, 6pp, in PP 1713-1715: 133. - On the Liberty Amendment. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Price of Despotism, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 76. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Progress Report, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 321. - From: REPORT ON FREEDOM.
STONE, WILLIS E, See: GEORGE, ROWENA, Willis Emerson Stone, Author of the Liberty Amendment, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 294. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., Sugar Act Program, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 113. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., The Bi-Centennial and the Fight for the Constitution, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 329. - From: REPORT ON FREEDOM.
STONE, WILLIS E., The Dwarf Who Was Ten Feet Tall! 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 231. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STONE, WILLIS E., There Stands Liberty, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 100. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
STORIES FOR LIBERTY, Real cases, See: LIBERTY PROJECT, THE, Real Stories, www.libertyproject.org/realstories 5pp, in PP 1678: 194. It makes the case for liberty by reporting concisely some typical cases of infringements of liberty by authorities. - J.Z.
STRAKON, NICHOLAS, STRAKON LIGHTS UP ARCHIVE, Links to articles. He is the editor-in-chief of THE LAST DITCH. 7 pp with URL list, in PP 1676: 128.
STRANGERS, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, How to Deal with Strangers, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 1p, in PP 1755/56: 124. - The Australian Government presently "thinks" that concentration camps are the "solution" for this "problem". - J.Z., 13.5.02.
STRATEGY, See: GABB, SEAN, Sean Gabb, Brian Micklethwait and the Argument over Libertarian Strategy, 5pp, in PP 1708-1710: 566.
STRATEGY, See: LETTERS ON LIBERTARIAN STRATEGIES, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 197, a letter by George Phillies, www.cmlc.org
STRATEGY, See: : Strategy Debate II, Harry Browne & R.W. Bradford, Nov. 97, 5pp, in PP 1700: 82, from: LIBERTY, Port Townsend.
STRATH LABOR, PK7, Flugblatt ueber eine Strath Verfahren Medizin, 2 S.: 227, in PP 1595-96.
STRATHMEYER, W., Dr., Die Strath-Therapie, Neue Wege zur Gesundheit, 1963, 64 S.: 110, in PP 1576. - This naturopathic method also included a cancer therapy. All such alternative health approaches should be sufficiently publicized and examined. Our survival may depend upon them. - The breast cancer of a friend was reversing under Strath therapy. - J.Z.
STRAUSS, ERWIN S. to DONALDSON, THOMAS, Letters from the Earth, 2pp: 500. 1p: 528, in PP 1589-94. - (Refers to two unlisted short contributions and the one by HARRIS, STEVEN B.)
STRAUSS, ERWIN S., Migrating into Silicon: the Implications of Living in the Form of Pure Information, 2pp: 670, in PP 1589-94.
STREISAND, BARBARA, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Barbara Streisand, Libertarian Activist? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 18.
STRIDER, LORNE, Birds of a Feather, 1p: 97, in PP 1556. - On political language.
STRIDER, LORNE, Capitalist Olympics? You Bet! 1p: 34, in PP 1556.
STRIDER, LORNE, Eminent Domain: State Seizure, 8pp: 84, in PP 1557.
STRIDER, LORNE, Land Politics in El Salvador, 1p: 103, in PP 1556.
STRIDER, LORNE, Planet of Rooms, 2pp, in PP 1701: 174. www.freedomusa.org/strider/ Anarchist Library http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/index.html
STRIDER, LORNE, Planning Our Way To Serfdom, Zoning & Land Use Regulation: 20th Century Feudalism, 3pp: 31, in PP 1589-94.
STRIDER, LORNE, Revenge .... How Sweet It Is! 1p: 99, in PP 1556.
STRIDER, LORNE, The Land & how We Use it. - The Chicken Story, 1p: 74, in PP 1556.
STRIDER, LORNE, Trade Wars, 1pP 112, in PP 1556.
STRIKES, See: BAIRD, CHARLES W., A Tale of Infamy: The Air Associates Strikes of 1941, THE FREEMAN, 4/92, 11pp, in PP 1764: 73.
STRIKES, See: BAIRD, CHARLES W., On the Right to Strike, THE FREEMAN, 10/90, 6pp, in PP 1764: 91.
STRIKES, See: REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., Unions & Violence, THE FREEMAN, THE FREEMAN, 2/83, 7pp, in PP 1764: 106.
STRIKES, See: TROWBRIDGE, RONALD L., Experiences of a Professor who Dared to Cross Professorial Picket Lines, IMPRIMIS, 2/79, 7pp, in PP 1764: 66.
STRIKES, See: WOODLIEF, ANTHONY, The Case for Shopping at Kroger, THE FREEMAN, 3/93, 3pp, in PP 1764: 135. - (during strike)
STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Frank Chodorov, A Libertarian's Libertarian, 1999, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 180.
STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Noah Sinithwick: Pioneer Texan & Monetary Critic, THE FREEMAN, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 128. - On emergency money & Gresham's Law.
STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Non-Intervention: Foreign Policy for Americans, 2pp: 16; 3pp: 106; 2pp: 112, in PP 1572-73.
STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Stromberg Defends Rothbard, 3pp, LFCT, July 31,00, in PP 1661: 56.
STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., The Political Economy of Liberal Corporatism, CLS, 1977, 12pp, in PP 1607/8: 10.
STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., The Second Amendment in the Light of American Republicanism, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 150.
STUDENT NEWS, No. 1, a NATIONAL INTEREST ISSUE, No. 21, no date, rec. 1999, 16pp: 67, in PP 551. - It contains some freedom notion but also some writings that are not libertarian. You pick and choose!
STUDENT UNIONS & THEIR COMPULSORY TAXES, See: FULDA, JOSEPH S., Campus Activities: Who Pays the Bills? THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 525. - A typical instance of how a wrong & evil, once legally and juridically established, is very hard to end. - J.Z.
STUDENT UNIONS, See: LEEF, GEORGE C., Mandatory Student Fees & Freedom of Speech, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 527.
STUDENT UNIONS, See: KLEIN, THOMAS C., Student Activity Fees, THE FREEMAN, 7/92, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 532.
STUDENT FEES & STUDENT ACTIVITY FEES, See: STUDENT UNIONS.
STUECHER, HELMUT, Der dreissigjaehrige Schulkrieg und die Schulverweigerer, 3 S., in PP 1625: 83.
STUMM, JIM, Free Trade: A Myth or a Reality? 2pp: 78, in PP 1572-73.
STUMM, JIM, The Children of Freedom, 3pp: 223, in PP 1565-67.
STUMM, JIM, to ZUBE, JOHN, 13.3.78, edited, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 519.
STURM, TIM, Liberty ... Equality ... Humility? 3pp from THE FREE RADICAL, in PP 1607/8: 376.
STURM, TIM, Libertarianism, Kiwi Style: What Can Britain Learn from New Zealand? POLITICAL NOTES No. 165, 4pp, in PP1742: 87.
SUAREZ, MELISSA, Crimes of the Mind, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 3pp, in PP 1754: 68, on "hate crimes".
SUBSIDIES, See: LONDON, HERBERT, Government Funding for Not Training Doctors: Another Odd Program, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 2pp, in PP 1764: 13.
SUBSIDIES, See: LONG, LAZARUS, End the State Subsidization of Canadian Culture, 1996/98, 4pp, in PP 1612: 85.
SUBSIDIES, See: MCGATH, GARY, Government Funding Brings Government Control, THE FREEMAN, 11/91, 4pp, in PP 1764: 1.
SUBSIDIES, See: MONTHLY ECONOMIC LETTER, Northeast Farm Foundation, Ithaca, Oct. 1, 1949, The Other Side of the Subsidy, 2pp: 45, in PP 1549. - See: ARTS SUBSIDIES.
SUBVERSION, See: CHODOROV, FRANK, Subversives Needed, 1p, from: THE FREEMAN, July 1954: 54, in PP 1565-67.
SUDEN, DAVID J., Racism in America, The Tragic Turn, Part I, 3pp: 33. Part II, 3pp: 45, in PP 1559.
SUDEN, DAVID J., The Sad Story of Consumer Deception, 1p: 24, in PP 1559.
SUDEN, DAVID J., The State of a Nation. 1968 Civil Rights Act, 3pp: 3, in PP 1559.
SUICIDE, ASSISTED, See: IRVINE, WILLIAM B., The Right not to Live, THE FREEMAN, 5/91, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 413, on euthanasia & suicide help.
SUITCASE BOMBS, NUCLEAR, See: BARNES, DON, Short Course in American History, 4pp, in PP 1737/38: 333. mailto:dbarnes@cox-internet.com - In the annotations there is a hint that the Russian government cannot account for ca. 100 suitcase nuclear bombs!
SULIN, MARK, The Free Radical Theory and Restricted Calorie Regimens: A Unifying View, 2pp: 632, in PP 1589-94.
SULLIVAN, DAN, Are You a Real Libertarian or a ROYAL Libertarian? 1998, 5pp pimann@pobox.com - in PP 1668/69: 362.
SULLIVAN, MARK A., Review of: GERSTEIN, FERNANDO SCORNIK, Poll Tax..., 1p: 98, in PP 1564.
SUMNER, WILLIAM GRAHAM, On Minding One's Own Business, 8pp: 26, in PP 1549.
SUMNER, WILLIAM GRAHAM, Protection, 3pp: 191, in PP 1560.
SUMMERS, BRIAN J., A Plague upon the Land, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 222. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
SUMMERS, BRIAN, Cartels: Conspiracies in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 12/76, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 143.
SUMMERS, BRIAN, Freedom or Power, THE FREEMAN, 1/81, 8pp, in PP 1765: 154.
SUMMERS, BRIAN, How to Deal with Strangers, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 1p, in PP 1755/56: 124. - The Australian Government presently "thinks" that concentration camps are the "solution" for this "problem". - J.Z., 13.5.02.
SUMMERS, BRIAN, The Primacy of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 170.
SUMMERS, BRIAN, The Role of Savings, THE FREEMAN, 5/74, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 400.
SUMMERS, LAWRENCE H., Comments on: KING, ROBERT G., On the Economics of Private Money, 1983, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 719.
SUPPLY & DEMAND, See: AHIAKPOR, JAMES C. W., Israel Kirzner on Supply & Demand, THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 347.
SUPPLY & DEMAND, See: KIRZNER, ISRAEL A., The Law of Supply & Demand, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 302.
SUPPLY SIDE ECONOMICS, See: KEATING, RAYMOND J., A Walk on the Supply Side, THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 8pp, in PP 1755/56: 238.
SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, A Much-Deserved Triumph in Supply-Side Economics, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 168.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, America's five-foot giant: James Madison, 3pp, in PP 1696: 158.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Are You Shirking Your Duty to Help Keep America Free? 3pp, in PP 1696: 147. vin@lvrj.com vinsends@ezlink.com www.infomagic.com/liberty/vinyard.htm & www.nguworld.com/vindex
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Close the Department of Education, 3pp, in PP 1696: 201.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Don't Just Free John Thoburn, Vindicate him, 3pp, in PP 1696: 183. - On local government authoritarianism & favouritism. - Even most libertarian news can be trivial or boring! I list only those reports I find important. - J.Z.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Dump the Income Tax, 3pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 715. vin@lvrj.com
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, From Killings to Cover-ups, Rogue Agency Has no Place in Free Nation, 3p, in PP 1737/38: 3, on FBI.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, How Would the Free Market 'Set People to Work"? 2pp, in PP 1616: vin@terminus.intermind.net
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Liberty, as Sen. Calhoun said, is easier to get than to keep, 2001, 3pp, in PP 1718 - 1721:: 764. - Von_Suprynowicz@lvrj.com - If one aims at complete liberty it will become easier to attain and easier to maintain. Then it would become almost self-realizing and self-maintaining. But when any compromises are made with the enemies of liberty - then liberty becomes hard to achieve and perhaps even harder to maintain. - J.Z., 30.7.01.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, List of Articles & Columns, 1995 - 1997 & 2000, 10pp, in PP 1663: 190. Vin_Suprynowicz@lvrj.com www.nguworld.com/vindex/ Maybe I downloaded the lists of articles for 1998 & 1999 on another disk, not yet perused. - J.Z.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Opportunist Pols Seek yet another Way to Prove their 'Morality', 2pp, in PP 1616: 28.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Restore released felons' rights - all their rights, 3pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 718. - Gun rights and access to small children and complete privacy on their past, if they had abused guns and children? - One should distinguish between the rights of every human body and the rights of rational beings. Obviously, not all human bodies and minds are rational. - See the Human Rights draft in PP 4. - J.Z., 30.7.01 & 30.5.02.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, See: LIBERTARIAN, THE, Syndicated Essays by Vin Suprynowicz, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 399. When clicking on "Archive", I get: "Shortcut to vincarc.html at www.infomagic.net" instead of a complete URL! - Maybe it is enough? - J.Z. - vin@lvrj.com
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Stop complying now ... Don't give the government-regulated airlines your business, Sep. 28, 01, 3pp, in PP 1737/38: - Here he speaks sensibly about the existing militia situation. - I do also believe that air passengers and pilots & other air crew would be in their rights to boycott flying in or strike against government- "secured" planes as long as they are not allowed to wear firearms for self-defence against terrorists. - Governments have so far disarmed victims down to their scissors and nail files, but, as usual, in spite of much waste in manpower, time and materials, have not made flying secure, except, e.g., for presidents. Territorial governments can only achieve insecurity & the absence of individual liberties and rights. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, The Internet Is Still Free, 1p: 74, in PP 1561-63.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, What an Inconvenient Holiday the Fourth of July Has Become, 1p, in PP 1718-1721: 795.
SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Why the US Is at War with Serbia, 1p, in PP 1729: 7. - Because almost no one in the US or in the Balkans considers the panarchistic options! - J.Z.
SUSTAINABILITY, References on Sustainability, n.d., since 95, 8pp, with links list, in PP 1679: 80. www.formal.standord.edu/jmc/progress/index.html
SURVIVAL OF THE HUMAN SPECIES, PEACE, See: MOREEL, BEN, Survival of the Species, 15pp: 63, in PP 1549. - It depends upon liberty alone - is his and my conclusion. - J.Z.
SURVIVALISM, See: KYSOR, GEORGE, Making a Getaway after the Loss of the Dollar, 3pp on survivalism: 205, in PP 1565-67.
SUSTAINABILITY, See: MCCARTHY, JOHN, Physical Menaces to Long Term Sustainability, 4pp with links, in PP 1697: 179. www.formal.stanford.edu/jmc - MCCARTHY, JOHN, Progress and its Sustainability, 8pp with URLs, in PP 1697: 180.
SUSTAINABILITY, See: MCCARTHY, JOHN, Progress and its Sustainability, 8pp with links, in PP 1616: 163. jmc@cs.stanford.edu
SWAN, GEORGE STEVEN, The Quick, the Dead and the Libertarian, an essay on some libertarian inheritance theories, LEGAL NOTES No. 31, 4pp: 45.
SUTTNER, BERTHA VON, Lay Down Your Arms. The autobiography of Martha von Tilling, 1894, 435pp, 2nd. Edition, translation by T. Holmes, revised by the author: 1-108, in PP 1550. - If only she would have had a better and more complete peace program. But then very few people had and have! - J.Z.
SUTTNER, BERTHA VON, Martha's Kinder, Roman, Eine neue Folge von: "Die Waffen nieder!" Berlin, n.d., 340 S.: 1 - 57, in PP 1583. - Bertha von Suttner, 1843 - 1914.
SWART, KOENRAD W., "Individualism" in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, in THE JOURNAL OF IDEAS, V. 23, NO. 1, 1962, pp 77-90, review only, by WESTLING, DAVID, 1p, in PP 1679: 205.
SWART, KOENRAD W., Individualism in the Mid-19th Century, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS, vol. 23, no. 1, 1962, pp. 77-90, Review only, by DAVID WESTLING, 1p, in PP 1671: 96.
SWEATSHOPS? See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Sweatshops for the New World Order, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 450.
SWEDEN, See: ANONYMOUS, The Future that Didn't Work, n.d., 1p, on Sweden, in PP 1671: 159.
SWEDEN, See: BRODIN, ERIC, Sweden: No Model for Eastern Europe, THE FREEMAN, 11/90, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 436.
SWEDEN, See: BRODIN, ERIC, Sweden's Empty Smoergásbord, THE FREEMAN, 3/87, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 440.
SWEDEN, See: JOHNSTON, LACHLAN, Swedes Hold Title for Shares, 21.2.00, SMH, 1p, in PP 1699: 48. - On degrees of shareholder ownership. Shareholding in the company one works in would be even more significant, especially when at least ca. 20% of one's income would be derived in this way. That tends to turn people from mere employees into partners. - J.Z.
SWEDEN, See: RYDENFELT, SVEN, The Rise and Decline of a Welfare State, THE FREEMAN, 11/78, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 42. on Sweden.
SWEDENHAMMAR, THORD, Why Anarcho-Capitalism is Humanism, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 264. www.anarchism.net thords@anarchism.net In ON PANARCHY 20-24.
SWITZERLAND, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, The Secret of Swiss Prosperity, THE FREEMAN, 2/84, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 142.
SZAMUELY, GEORGE, Intervention, Immigration, and Internment, NEW YORK PRESS, 1/5/00, 3pp, (c) 1999 Flycast Communications, in PP 1682: 34. www.antiwar.com/rep/szamuely/szamuely18.html
SZAMUELY, HELEN, More Thoughts on the Serbian War, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 446.
SZAMUELY, HELEN, No Harm in Asking, Is There? 1p, in PP 1707: 142. - FREE LIFE, No. 36.
SZAMUELY, HELEN, Right Wing Revolution? What Right Wing Revolution? 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 603.
SZAMUELY, HELEN, What Is it about the Balkans? 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 465. - The old (and still rather flawed) personal law tradition in the Balkans isn't quite forgotten yet and none of the territorialistic later attempts were or could be more satisfactory. But at the same time, there is no moral & intellectual defence and development of this ancient tradition in or about the Balkans, at least none that has come to my attention, apart from material in my ON PANARCHY series and in recent websites like that on Polyarchy & Libertocracy. - J.Z.
SZASZ, THOMAS, Does Insanity "Cause" Crime? THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1753: 196.
SZASZ, THOMAS S., Ideology and Insanity: Essays on the Psychiatric Dehumanization of Man: Review, 3pp, by ROLLINS, LOUIS A.: 155, in PP 1565-67.
SZASZ, THOMAS, The Hazards of Truth-Telling, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 2pp: 351.
SZUTER, ERIC, Liberty vs. Freedom, 1p: 144, in PP 1554/55. - from: LONGEVITY REPORT.
T., J.E., Freedom Is Yours for the Seizing, 1p: 106, in PP 1565-67. - From: INNOVATOR/EFFICACY.
TABLOID NEWS SERVICES, INC., New Utopia to Rise from the Sea! 2pp: 719, in PP 1601-04. Website: www.TABLOID.NETNEWS - Ben Best pointed out this site to me, because the founder renamed himself LAZARUS LONG, after Heinlein's Methusalem hero. In short browsing I noticed no further libertarian news in this copyrighted news service. But then they are rare in other news, too. You may be luckier. It's copyrighted - but I consider this copy to be a free advertisement for this electronic news service. - The only libertarian news service that I would be tempted to subscribe to would be one that concentrated on libertarian new ideas and projects. Most news on events, campaigns and election results plus personal squabbles leave me cold. And for me the re-discovery of a great but old libertarian idea or practice would be great NEWS! - J.Z.
TAKEOVERS, See: BUBB, FRANK W., Hostile Acquisitions & the Restructuring of Corporate America, THE FREEMAN, 5/86, 12pp, in PP 1765: 26.
TAKEROVERS, See: BARRY, NORMAN, The Logic & Morality of Takeovers, THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 276.
TALIBANS, See: SCHEER, ROBERT, Bush's Faustian Deal with the Taliban, LA TIMES, 22 May 02, 2pp, in PP 1728: 190, sent in anonymously by generous53@aol.com - Even the Taliban fanatics are entitled to self-government, but only for their own volunteers and only on the basis of exterritorial autonomy. If that had been conceded to them, as well as to all other dissenting minorities, most of the private and governmental terrorist acts would not have taken place, particularly since that would have undermined all notions of collective responsibility as well, whenever they are wrongfully applied to people who are not voluntary followers. And when one can have, quite freely, the government or non-governmental society of one's dreams, among like-minded people, as a matter of individual choice, hatreds will tend to disappear and one will begin to blame oneself rather than non-members, for the own mistakes. But where are these 2 significant alternatives sufficiently discussed outside my PEACE PLANS series? - Experimental freedom, freedom of action and full minority autonomy for all, but quite without any territorial monopoly! - J.Z., 27.2.02.
TALOSSA, The Kingdom of Talossa Is a Micronation, www.talossa.com 3,000, 4pp, in PP 1678: 63.
TALOSSA, The Kingdom of Talossa: An Independent, Sovereign Country "in the Heart of North America", www.talossa.com/ 1p welcome, in PP 1680: 199. Sovereign, in N.A.? I believe that it is just another unrecognized claim or virtual community. As the latter it would obviously, be exterritorial but not autonomous for its members. Like a panarchy, it is also made up of volunteers only, but they do not enjoy as yet full experimental freedom and freedom of action. Thus it is, probably, still only another club of idealists. If they do localize themselves and try out some of their ideas in practice, then they might get another Waco experience. - However, every genuine revolution is just a series of parallel alternative institutions struggling to come into existence and maintain themselves. Under the territorial model they tend to struggle more against each other than against the old regime and thus, all too often, defeat their liberation purpose. Panarchism turns collectivist revolutions into one-man and minority group revolutions. - PIOT, J.Z., 24.5.01.
TAME, CHRIS R. & GABB, SEAN, Al Baron and Freedom of Speech ..., 6pp, in PP 1708-1710: 103.
TAME, CHRIS R., Creating a Science of Liberty: The Life and Heritage of Murray N. Rothbard, 1926-1995, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 239. - That would require, at least, that the works of all libertarian writers become cheaply, permanently and fast enough accessible, even if only on alternative media. - J.Z.
TAME, CHRIS R. New Book Announcement: SEAN GABB: Dispatches from A Dying Country, 2pp, in PP 1739: 143. - Chris@rand.demon.co.uk
TAME, CHRIS R., News Release, Hero Kills Burglar, 21.2.02, 2pp, in PP 1726/27: 325. Chris@rand.demon.co.uk
TAME, CHRIS R., Review, 2pp, of: MACLEOD, KEN, The Star Fraction, Legend Books, London, 1995, 341pp, ISBN 0 90 955871 8, in PP 1708-1710: 342.
TAMIMENT INSTITUTE LIBRARY, Home Page, Collections, URLs, 5pp, in PP 1701: 142. - It has one of the largest collections on anarchism but is VERY restrictive re copying of texts. I did not manage to get a photocopy of ANY anarchist text from them. Maybe spy cameras would help here? They fear to be sued re copyrights, as a cash cow by some lawyers, even though it would not be they who would break copyrights if someone published photocopies from their collection. That fear may be realistic. The excesses of the 1-2 million lawyers in the U.S., going after anyone with funds, have largely closed that source. - J.Z. 11.7.01. bernhrdt OR filardop @elmer4.bobst.nyu.edu www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/#book
TAMM, SASCHA, Brauchen Minderheiten Rechte? 2 S.: 105, in PP 1588.
TANAKA, TOM, Big Doctor is "curing" you, 2pp: 210, in PP 1572-73.
TANAKA, TOM, Big Media Threatens Democracy, 2pp: 198, in PP 1572-73. - But he does not propose to maximize the influence of small media by referring them to their alternative media options! - J.Z.
TANAKA, TOM, Guns as Germs: Big Doctor Is Watching You, 2pp: 84, in PP 1572-73.
TANAKA, TOM, How to Deregulate Elections, 2pp: 202, in PP 1572-73. - Better still: Conduct them in panarchies. To each the voting system of his or her choice! - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
TANAKA, TOM, Internment Reparations: A Comment, 2pp: 96, in PP 1572-73.
TANNEHILL, MORRIS AND LINDA, The Market for Liberty, 1p, book announcement: 50. - Review by R.A. Childs, Jr., 1p: 55. - Promotional letter, 1p: 94. ROLLINS, LOUIS A., on the review by BARR, CHARLES, 1p: 120, in PP 1565-67.
TANNEHILL, MORRIS G., Government versus Women's Right of Abortion, 2pp: 3, in PP 1565-67.
TANNER, ROBERT J., The Right to Vote - Is that Everything? 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 124. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
TANSTAAFL TIMES, London, since 1996, 1p leaflet only, in PP 1698: 135: bluestar@antoineclarke.demon.co.uk
TAO SITE, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1716: 83, www.tao.ca/index.html
TAOISM, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The World's First Libertarians: Taoism in Ancient China, 2pp: 195, in PP 1569-70.
TARG, DAVID, Peace Through World Government? 1p: 49, in PP 1564. - From: FAITH & FREEDOM, 1953.
TARIFF WAR, See: NORTH, GARY, Tariff War, Libertarian Style, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 239.
TASSANO, FABIAN, The Power of Life or Death: A Critique of Medical Tyranny, Duckworth, London, 1996, 177pp, L 35, FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 326.
TATCHELL, PETER, A Manifesto for London, 4pp, in PP 1707: 143. - One has to search for some libertarian notions among this usual politician's garbage. - These few would not make me vote for him, if I were a voter there. - The reviews in this issue (FREE LIFE, No. 36) did not interest me either. - J.Z.
TAX FOUNDATION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Notes on the Value of Paper Money, June 21, 1950, 4pp - on tax foundation, in PP 1723/24: 135.
TAX HAVENS, See: FIELD, MICHAEL, If your money's dirty, the Pacific's paradise, 1p, on Nauru as a tax haven. In PP 1627: 125. - It is for honest and productive people, too! How often is a bias already expressed in a book title or headline? - J.Z. - See: STARCHILD, ADAM & FINCHLEY, Alan, Tax Haven Guide, 5 pp, introducing their booklet, in PP 1656-1659: 108.
TAX RESISTANCE, See: SCHULTZ, ROBERT, We the People Foundation.
TAX STRIKE, See: FREEDOM TODAY, Tax Revolt, 10pp, in PP 1656-1659: 82.
TAX STRIKE, See: See: NOBEL, DIANE, Tax Strike: Questions & Answers, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 105.
TAX STRIKE, See: ROSS, H. R., How to Stop it ... A Taxpayers' Revolt? 1p from a speech against a $ 6.8 billion foreign aid bill, in PP 1713-1715: 151. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
TAX STRIKE, See: UNIVERSAL LIFE CHURCH, The Minister Method, 1p, on tax strike, in PP 1656-1659: 107.
TAX STRIKE, See: WAR TAX RESISTANCE, Methods of War Tax Resistance, 1p: 121, in PP 1565-67.
TAXATION, See: ADAMS, CHARLES, Liberty and Taxes: How Compatible Are They? 2pp: 19, in PP 15TAXATION, See: ANONYMOUS, Taxation, the Legitimization of Extortion, 2pp, in PP 1671: 148.
TAXATION, See: COSTALES, RAUL, Income Taxes: The Sanction of the Victim? 3pp: 52, in PP 1572-73.
TAXATION, See: CURTISS, W.M., Are You Getting Your Money's Worth? THE FREEMAN, 12/72, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 358. - Henry Meulen, in a survey of tax burdens and government spending, in England, in his THE INDIVIDUALIST, in a copy I have microfiched, found that all but the lowest income earners paid much more in taxes than they received in services. Moreover, most of the increased earnings in England, since 1900, had been swallowed up by governments and spent by it, on its programs, with a huge brokerage fee charged. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
TAXATION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Good, Law-Abiding, Taxpaying Slaves, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 954. - Actually, slaves are tax free because all their labours and labour products are owned by their masters. Naturally, one can also define slavery as 100% taxation. - J.Z., 7.7.01.
TAXATION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Taxation is Theft, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 951.
TAXATION, See: FRANK, REX C., Taxes, Direct and Indirect, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 74. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
TAXATION, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 45.
TAXATION, See: GST we leave you, The, Some self-condemnatory texts from the new GST law, 1p: 81, in PP 1551.
TAXATION, See: HARGIS, ANTHONY, One Man's Answer to the IRS, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 252.
TAXATION, See: HENDERSON, ROBERT, A Plea for the Abolition of Income Tax, 1p, in PP 1707: 141. - FREE LIFE, No. 36.
TAXATION, See: JAGGARD, R. S., Repeal the Income Tax, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 82. - From: FREEDOM
TAXATION, See: KETCHER, MIKE, The Taxpayer as Slave, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 458.
TAXATION, See: LOWDERMILK, DALE, How Deep the Pockets? How High the Sky? Tax Time! 2pp: 167, in PP 1572-73.
TAXATION, See: LOWELL HARRIS, C., Taxation, Capital Formation, and Progress, 6pp: 7, in PP 1581-82.
TAXATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Abolish Taxation, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 33.
TAXATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Do Producers Shrug Off Taxes? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 48.
TAXATION, See: MALEK, JAN MICHAL, Thou Shalt Not Steal, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 86.
TAXATION, See: MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, The Immorality of Taxation, 2pp, TLFCT, May 20, 99, in PP 1684: 122.
TAXATION, See: MYDDELTON, D.R., The Power to Destroy. A study of the British tax system. Extracts from the book, provided online by the SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, 10pp: 722, in PP 1601-04.
TAXATION, See: PAUL, RON, On the Withholding Tax, 1p, 2001 news, in PP 1685/86: 412.
TAXATION, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
TAXATION, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Dump the Income Tax, 3pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 715. vin@lvrj.com
TAXATION, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The "Soak the Rich" Tax Scam, 2pp, in PP 1663: 33. - LFCT, April 5, 99.
TAXATION, See: UNITED TAXPAYERS OF EARTH, UTOE, Declaration of Sovereignty, 1p & Q & A (Dagny & X)7pp, in PP 1664/65: 253, comments & questions to: webmaster@freedomworld.org
TAXATION, See: VOLUNTARY TAXATION.
TAXATION, See: WATNER, CARL, Is "Taxation Is Theft" A Seditious Statement? A Short History of Governmental Criticism in the Early U.S., 6pp: 163, in PP 1569-70. - Private criticism of governmental actions. Governments are not sufficiently self-critical! - J.Z. - WATNER, CARL, On Keeping Your Own: Taxation Is Theft! 1p: 164, in PP 1569-70.
TAXATION, See: WORDEN, CARL, No Duty to Pay Federal Income Tax? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 261. With note by J.Z. Carl@Vigo-Examiner.com
TAXIS, See: ANONYMOUS, Black Market Taxi Service, 2pp: 176, in PP 1565-67.
TAYLOR, BOBBY, Rousseau's "Social Contract": A Critical Response, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 2pp, in PP 1754: 110. - A rightful social contract requires volunteers, exterritorial autonomy and individual secessionism! - J.Z.
TAYLOR, JOAN KENNEDY, Editor, Free Trade, The Necessary Foundation for World Peace, 1p announcement of the book: 60, in PP 1655.
TAYLOR, JOHN C., How Do We Reduce Gun Violence in Maryland? 1995, 5pp: 44, in PP 1616: 76470.3001@compuserve.com
TAYLOR, JOHN, There, but for the Grace of ...., 2pp, in PP 1616: 30.
TECHNOLOGY, MACHINES, AUTOMATION, ROBOTS, EMPLOYMENT, WORK, See: JONAS, DONALD K., Technology and the Work Force: Work Will not End, THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 5p, in PP 1755/56: 131.
TECHNOLOGY, See: BOORMAN, LIONEL, Does Technology Create Unemployment? 1p: 113, in PP 1583.
TECHNOPHOBIA, See: BANDOCH, WILLIAM V., Jr. 7 BLOCK, WALTER, The End of the World as We Know It? THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 253. on technophobia. - Technophilia can be just as wrong. Some people expect the solution of all of our problems e.g. from the Internet, electronic money, "cheap and safe atomic energy" or from space research. In the meantime cheap & powerful options for all, like microfiche and CD-ROMs, are largely ignored, especially for freedom texts. - J.Z.
TEETH, See: KENNEDY, DAVID, D.D.S., How to Save Your Teeth. Toxic-Free Preventive Dentistry, 1993, 192pp, $ 12, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 370.
TELEGRAPH, LONDON, Doctor Ready to Clone Human, TSMH, 29.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 52. - Everywhere there are government attempts to restrict cloning, instead of leaving it to the individuals concerned, as "single parents", responsible for the children or doubles they produce in this way. Naturally, if one imagines that the government has to feed and educate all offspring, and that it can do so rightfully and effectively, as if it were earning its support and that of its dependents, then one becomes opposed to any "excess" population. - J.Z., 28.5.02.
TELLER, EDWARD, International Cooperation, 6pp, 5pp: 71, in PP 1581-82. - Based on "nuclear strength" for mutual mass murder threats? - J.Z.
TEMAL, ALEXANDER, Aretia, "a kind of Mutualist Micro nation concept, 2pp, in PP 1630: 21. - Since panarchistic and exterritorialist notions are involved, I engaged in some correspondence with the author, which has been fiched elsewhere. - J.Z. - e-mail: exitil@aol.com
TEMPLETON, BRAD, Investment after Nanotechnology, 1p: 128, in PP 1554/55.
TERMS OF OFFICE, TO BE MORE LIMITED? See: GALLES, GARY M., Term-of-Office Limits Won't Reduce Government Abuse, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 434. - When I came to Australia in 1959, pubs were closed very early in the evening with the result, that many of those visiting them, after work, made themselves drunk as fast as possible, before the pubs closed! Then they became "drivers" and "family men"! When politicians have only a short period to rip us off, their actions will be even worse, by being concentrated in a shorter period. - J.Z.
TERRA LIBRA, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Terra Libra, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 239.
TERRA LIBRA PROJECT, Leaflet, 2pp, insert to LONGEVITY REPORT: 183, in PP 1554/55.
TERRORISM & DRUG WAR, See: GETZ, GEORGE, Why did police arrest 734,498 pot-smokers (last year) instead of tracking murderous terrorists? 1p, in PP 1737/38: 319. - Because that keeps up the price of drugs & the profits for the Mafia, terrorists & corrupt policemen & politicians! - J.Z., 22.2.02. - The Mafia was largely built up and supported by prohibition and anti-"vice" laws, and terrorists are today largely financed and secured by the war against drugs, and by keeping policemen busy in fighting pot smokers and seat belt law offenders etc. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
TERRORISM & ISLAM? See: DAWKINS, RICHARD, Design for Faith-Based Missiles, INQUIRY, 22/1, Winter 2001/2, 2pp, in PP 1732: 189. www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/dawkins_22_1.html - Not only the faith of an intolerant section of a major religion is involved but the much more wide-spread belief in collective responsibility and in territorialism. Without the latter articles of faith most wars, civil wars and violent revolutions and private terrorist acts would not happen and enlightenment would spread fast and thoroughly. - PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.02. - Sent in by John de Rivaz, John@deRivaz.com www.geocities.com/longevityrpt
TERRORISM, See: BARKER, BEN, International Terrorism: The Deadliest Plague, THE FREEMAN, 8/80, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 363. - The USA & the Russian governments finally agreed to reduce their ca. 7,000 - 8,000 ABC mass murder devices each to 2,000 each, but only over the next 10 years. (Is gradualism right - here?) They still do each want 2,000 modern and scientific mass extermination packages each. Against whom? (One cannot pinpoint-target tyrants with them.) Among others: You and me. So who is the worst terrorist? See Rummel's statistics on how many innocents they managed to kill, even apart from their wars. The Democrats and Republicans still managed the atomic bomb mass murders of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Hamburg, Tokyo and Dresden firestorms. Soviets, Nazis and Chinese communists organized their mass murders otherwise. Major contributing factors to terrorism, like territorialism vs. exterritorialism and collective responsibility vs. individual responsibility notions are not even mentioned in this article. Governments, as large-scale territorialists, still kill even more innocent people than do all the private and some government-sponsored terrorists combined. The innocent victims in Afghanistan do probably exceed in number the innocents killed on 11.9.01 in the U.S. And all terrorists do also aim at territorial rule, with them at the top. Neither murders are justifiable, like tyrannicide, as opposed to assassination, is. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
TERRORISM, See: GABB, SEAN, How not to Stop the London Bombings: In Defence of Liberal Democracy, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 470.
TERRORISM, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, What Now? Five Suggestions to Prevent the Next Timothy McVeigh, 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 787. - Typically, collective responsibility notions are not attacked and exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities is not offered as an alternative to territorialism. One can hardly prevent the birth of new criminals. "Each generation is a new invasion by barbarians." - J.Z.
TERRORISM, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Crime, Terrorism & Violence, article list, 1p, in PP 1754: 60. www.libertyhaven.com
TERRORISM, See: MARSHALL, WILLY STAR: Anti-terrorist spray, a cookware coating, made up of pork and vodka, making them believe, if pious Muslims, they would be damned in hell for eternity. willystarman@hotmail.com As a joke it is all right but as a practical measure? Fanatical believers would all the more make certain that the spray users would not survive. For what would a true believer have to lose then? Without having been so sprayed his terrorist act might have landed him, in his belief, in his kind of heaven. Sprayed he would have lost this chance and would be even more angry and violent, if that is possible. Rather get all territorialist and collective responsibility notions out of your own mind and that of others! - J.Z., 28.2.02, in PP 1732: 2. - And, let us face it, not all the terrorists are followers of Muhammed or motivated by other religions. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
TERRORISM, See: MCGEE, ROBERT W., Arab Terrorism: Causes and Cure, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 379. - Terrorism is not a characteristic of any race, religion, culture or ideology. Some Jews have also committed terrorist acts. All kinds of people are capable of it - when they are suppressed or believe themselves suppressed. To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! Nobody is to be held responsible for the actions of any government that is imposed upon him, or for those of other people who may share some features with him. The worst kinds of terrorism are all practised upon the wrongful principle of "collective responsibility" which almost everybody takes for granted. And this "principle" is usually adopted not only by territorial governments, in their warfare against non-combatants, but also by people whose individual or minority group choices are wrongfully suppressed and who cannot easily and fast enough liberate themselves via majority voting and democratic administration of "justice". Let these and all other volunteer communities have their own personal laws and full exterritorial autonomy - anywhere except on private properties, where they have to respect the house-rules of their hosts. Imposed territorial laws and institutions have always brought dissent, resistance, terrorism, civil wars, revolutions and wars. Arabs were and are no more, generally, terrorists, than Russians were or are Communists and Jews moneylenders and bankers. But certain conditions and institutions (especially those of territorialism) and certain ideas (especially that of collective responsibility), do drive SOME people, of any race, faith, ideology to terrorist acts because they see no clear, rightful, fast and easy way, under present conditions, to become masters of their own fate. Thus they get the courage, desperation and strength of cornered rats and lose all respect for the rights and liberties of others. Let them opt out and do their own things to and for themselves, under full exterritorial autonomy. At least begin to publicly discuss this alternative as a rightful and sensible pacifying measure. Mere repression will not prevent and end all terrorism, as long as all the factors that breed it do remain. This is not an excuse for any of their terrorist acts but an attempt to understand them better with the aim to end and prevent them. - PIOT, J.Z. , 18.5.02. & 1.6.02.
TERRORISM, See: MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, The Twin Towers, Other Towers, The Dome, The Wheel, and why the Acoustics of the Royal Festival Hall Are Terrible, Free Life Jottings No. 17, 9pp, in PP 1739: 108. - brianmick@londonsw1.demon.co.uk Obviously, it is possible to deal with two many topics in one article. - J.Z.
TERRORISM, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Breeding Terrorism, 1p, in PP 1729: 54. www.fff.org
TERRORISM, See: SCHEER, ROBERT, Bush's Faustian Deal with the Taliban, LA TIMES, 22 May 02, 2pp, in PP 1728: 190, sent in anonymously by generous53@aol.com - Even the Taliban fanatics are entitled to self-government, but only for their own volunteers and only on the basis of exterritorial autonomy. If that had been conceded to them, as well as to all other dissenting minorities, most of the private and governmental terrorist acts would not have taken place, particularly since that would have undermined all notions of collective responsibility as well, whenever they are wrongfully applied to people who are not voluntary followers. And when one can have, quite freely, the government or non-governmental society of one's dreams, among like-minded people, as a matter of individual choice, hatreds will tend to disappear and one will begin to blame oneself rather than non-members, for the own mistakes. But where are these 2 significant alternatives sufficiently discussed outside my PEACE PLANS series? - Experimental freedom, freedom of action and full minority autonomy for all, but quite without any territorial monopoly! - J.Z., 27.2.02.
TERRORISM, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Terrorism in Context of other Murders, handwritten note, 1/2 page, in PP 1737/38: 20. - SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Stop complying now ... Don't give the government-regulated airlines your business, Sep. 28, 01, 3pp, in PP 1737/38: - Here he speaks sensibly about the existing militia situation. - I do also believe that air passengers and pilots & other air crew would be in their rights to boycott flying in or strike against government- "secured" planes as long as they are not allowed to wear firearms for self-defence against terrorists. - Governments have so far disarmed victims down to their scissors and nail files, but, as usual, in spite of much waste in manpower, time and materials, have not made flying secure, except, e.g., for presidents. Territorial governments can only achieve insecurity & the absence of individual liberties and rights. - J.Z., 31.5.02. - DASBACH, STEVE, If the US hates terrorists, why do we keep arming them? 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 112. pressreleases@hq.LP.org - GETZ, GEORGE, Repeal gun control laws that leave us defenseless against evil terrorists, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 182.
TERRY, TINA, GUN FACTS, 23pp, in PP 1664/65: 82. www.rmgo.org/ffs98.html c/o JPFO, POB 270143, Hartford, WI, 53027 USA.
TERRY, TINA, How Gun Control "Worked" in Jamaica, 1998, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 78. - Also, from PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 12, 2pp, in PP1742: 61.
TEXTBOOKS, ECONOMIC, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Best Textbooks for a Free-Market University, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 190.
THATCHER, LADY, The Moral Foundations of Society, IMPRIMIS, 3/95, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 269.
THATCHER, MARGARET, See: BALL, MARTIN, Review, 3pp, of: THATCHER, MARGARET, The Path to Power, Harper Collins, 1995, 656pp, L 25, ISBN 0 00 255050 4, in PP 1708-1710: 302.
THATCHER, MARGARET, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Thatcher, a Voice to Be Heard, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 57.
THATCHER, MARGARET, See: MURRAY, JOHN T., The Thatcher Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 8/83, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 120.
THE LIBERATOR, DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, FREEDOM'S NEST, FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, F M NEWS, LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, ATLAS & ISIL releases., some samples, 414pp, in PP 1726/27: 1.
THIESSEN, ELMER J.& WILSON, L.J. ROY, Curriculum in the Church-State Controversy: Are the Mennonites Justified in Rejecting the Public School Curriculum? 6pp: 71, in PP 1584.
THINK TANKS ONLINE HOMEPAGE, Links to Public Affairs Sites, 3pp, in PP 1609: 206. -
THINK TANKS, See: ABOUT.COM, INC., Think Tanks, 2pp list, leaving out most of them! - J.Z. , in PP 1674: 61.
THINK TANKS, See: ATLAS.
THINK TANKS, See: BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 222, of: COCKETT, RICHARD, Thinking the Unthinkable: Think-Tanks and the Economic Counter-Revolution, 1931-1983, Harper & Collins, London, 1994, L 25, ISBN 0 00 223672 9.
THINK TANKS, See: FREE WORLD ORDER WEBSITE & BUILDFREEDOM.COM, Freedom Technology Resource Directory, a list of think tanks with their URLs, 2pp www.buildfreedom.com/index.htm , in PP 1674: 59.
THINK TANKS, See: GO.COM, Think Tanks, 5pp, with URL lists, in PP 1674: 63. - Has any of them, as yet, thought about its CD-ROM publishing options - or even used them for its publications??? Or have they ALL THOUGHLESSLY ignored this freedom of expression and information opportunity? - J.Z.
THINK TANKS, See: YAHOO.COM, Think Tanks, Social Science: Political Science, Public Policy, Institutes, 9pp, in PP 1674: 68. This may be the longest list that I have seen - but many more such institutes do exist. According to some hints that I have seen, hundreds. Has anyone compiled a complete listing? I do class some of my one-man projects as Think Tank efforts, too. If all such efforts were listed, then we could easily come to a list of ten-thousands! - J.Z., 21.5.01.
THIRD WORLD, See: BADHWAR, NEERA, What Does America Owe to the "Third World"? , THE FREEMAN, 10/74, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 251.
THOMAS, WILLIAM, Abortion, 4pp, in PP 1678: 58. The Objectivist Center, formerly the Institute for ?????
THOMPSON, DAVID, Don't even Think about it! New Labour's War against States of Mind, POLITICAL NOTES No. 163, 2pp, in PP1742: 83.
THOMSEN, ESTEBAN F., Prices and Knowledge: A Market-Process Perspective, 1p diss. Abstract: 335, in PP 1574-75.
THOMPSON, MIKE, 17, The War on Drugs Violates Rights, 2pp, in PP 1678: 30.
THOMPSON, SARAH, M.D., Raging Against Self Defense: A Psychiatrist Examines the Anti-Gun Mentality, 13pp, in PP 1685/86: 207. (c) 2000 JPFO, webmaster@jpfo.org . Dr. Thompson is Executive Director of Utah Gun Owners Alliance, www.utgoa.org/ & also writes THE RIGHER, www.therighter.com/ a monthly column on individual rights.
THOMPSON, SARAH, M.D., Social Violence, Self-Defense, and the Police State, 4pp, in PP 1685/86: 388. THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, May 17, 1999.
THOMPSON, SARAH, Review, 3pp, of: STEVENS, RICHARD W., Dial 911 and Die, in THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Oct. 25, 1999, in PP 1685/86: 185. - Thompson: www.therighter.com/ JPFO: www.jpfo.org/dial911anddie.htm
THOR, EDWIN Beyond Criticism, 2pp: 58 in PP 1577-78. - One should distinguish between constructive and destructive, tolerant and intolerant criticism. - J.Z. - See: OPTIONALITY.
THOR, EDWIN, Beyond Rhetoric, 3pp: 60 in PP 1577-78. - Why not mobilize rhetoric for liberty, at least to the extent that it is truthful, e.g., through "Slogans for Liberty"? - I am still under the impression that much of the OPTIONALITY discussion is mere rhetoric, over-expanding the importance of this concept while denying that of others. - J.Z.
THOR, EDWIN, Laissez Faire - Let the Dictator Be? 2pp: 153 in PP 1577-78.
THOR, EDWIN, Optionality by Comparison, 3pp: 44 in PP 1577-78.
THOR, EDWIN, Teachings behind School, 4pp, on Don Paragon's ideas: 165 in PP 1577-78.
THOR, EDWIN, That's Optionality, July 1997 version, 1p: 25 in PP 1577-78.
THOR, EDWIN, The Age of Facelessness, 2pp: 172 in PP 1577-78.
THOR, EDWIN, The Christmas Spirit, 1p: 247 in PP 1577-78.
THOR, EDWIN, What Is Optionality? 2pp: 20 in PP 1577-78.
THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, Life Without Principle, offered online, see: FREEMAN, DAVID T., Miscellaneous Collection of More Books/Treatises, in PP 1615.
THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, with an introduction by Gene Sharp, 4pp, 1963-80, Housmans, London, with FoR, New York, 26pp in PP 1637-1640: 523.
THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, Thoughts on Thoreau and Walden, 15pp, in PP 1680: 14.
THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, Thoreau, Philosopher of Freedom. Writings on Liberty. Selected and introduced by Prof. James Mackaye, The Vanguard Press, 1930, 288pp: 1, in PP 1558. - MACKAYE, JAMES, Introduction to Thoreau, 10pp: 2. - With extracts from: Commencement Part, Civil Disobedience, Slavery in Massachusetts, A Plea for Captain John Brown, Life without Principle, Walden, A Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers, Excursions, Journals, Familiar Letters.
THORNLEY, KERRY, Saturation Revolution, 2pp, from PEACE PLANS, March 1969: 173, in PP 1565-67.
THORNLEY, KERRY, Saturation Revolution, 2pp, from PEACE PLANS, March 1969: 173, in PP 1565-67.
THORNTON, MARK, Addicted to Government? 2pp, on prohibitions of smoking, incomplete: 180, in PP 1572-73.
THORNTON, ROBERT M., A Short Stroll with Albert Jay Nock, 1p: 13, in PP 1564.
THORNTON, ROBERT M., Education, Instruction and Training, 1p: 81, in PP 1564.
THORNTON, JIM, J.G.Thornton@leeds.ac.uk 3 Sep. 01 on "iGreens" www.igreens.org.uk 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 349. - "Environmentalists often ignore the way the private sector protects, and the state often harms the environment. iGreens are redressing the balance."
THORNTON, ROBERT M., H. L. Mencken: Man of Ideas, 1p, in PP 1630: 75.
THORNTON, ROBERT M., Independence Forever: An Appreciation of John Adams, 2pp, in PP 1731: 20. - Did he appreciate the independence of individual from territorial collectives? Not according to this article! See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z.
THORNTON, ROBERT M., James Madison: Father of the Constitution, 2pp, in PP 1731: 10.
THORNTON, ROBERT, Joseph Wood Krutch, 1p: 52, in PP 1564.
THROCKMORTON, TOM D., M.D., The Giant Killers, 6pp, on health care: 1, in PP 1581-82.
THUENGEN, ANDREAS, Politisch korrekte IHK-Verweigerung, Interview von E.F., 2 S., in PP 1625: 17.
TIANAMEN SQUARE, APRIL - JUNE 4TH, 1989, Home Page, 2pp, christusrex_inc@hotmail.com www.christusrex.org , in PP 1674: 84. - A programme for a LIBERTARIAN revolution would be more helpful. It could ALSO liberate the xyz schools of communist and socialist "thoughts" that are likewise suppressed in Red-China. A "golden bridge" must be provided for the remaining communists etc., in China and world-wide, in form of panarchistic volunteer communities - that are exterritorially fully autonomous. Not only anarcho-capitalist ideals must be offered for their consenting adults but also full experimental freedom and freedom of action for all self-concerned other groupings, until their members have learned their lessons, one by one. Such a liberation effort could be almost or quite bloodless, the more so, the more consistent and well publicized it is. See my programme for it e.g. in PEACE PLANS 16-18 & 61-63. - PIOT, J.Z., 3.5.01 & 21.5.01.
TIDSWELL, KEITH, Victim Disarmament, Australia-Style, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 117. Entire interview is in: www.nralive.com/
TIEGER, PAUL D. & BARBARA BARRON-TIEGER, The Art of Speed Reading People, 1998, 220pp, $ 22.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 382.
TIER, MARK TO SCOUSEN, MARK, 9 Nov. 2001, on converting Marxists, 1p, in PP 1732: 207. - Let them convert themselves - by conceding them full exterritorial autonomy - but at their own risk and expense only. Most of the communist utopian colonies faltered rather fast - i.e., lost their volunteers fast. - J.Z.
TIER, MARK, Rockwell's Argument from Authority, 1p, letter for free migration, in PP 1729: 25.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Free Market Environmentalism Pays, an interview with Brent Haglund, 5pp , in PP 1663: 23. From: LFCT, 15.3.00.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, History is Nonlinear, 2pp, in PP 1663: 12. from LFCT, March 1, 99. Contact him at LIBERTY ROUND TABLE: www.lrt.org
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Mosaic 2000: Weeding Out the Troublemakers, 2pp, in PP 1663: 14. LFCT, Nov. 22, 99.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Optimism on the Environment: an Interview with Ron Bailey, 5pp, in PP 1663: 16. From: LFCT April 10, 00.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Parenting and Freedom, 3pp, in PP 1663: 21, from LFCT, July 12, 99. One of the excellent features of the LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES is the option to add and view comments to each article, below each, online. - J.Z.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Save Space Travel: Kill NASA, 2pp, in PP 1663: 28. - LFCT 13 Sep. 99.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, DON LOBO TIGGRE on the Coming Social Changes. An Interview by Alberto Mingardi, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 169.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The "Soak the Rich" Tax Scam, 2pp, in PP 1663: 33. - LFCT, April 5, 99.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The Coming Collapse of Public Education, 2pp, in PP 1663: 31. - LFCT, March 8, 99. - As "education" it has collapsed long ago. But as a tax & union-supported racket & one based on compulsory attendance it does go on and on, like a patient in a coma, on artificial life support. - J.Z.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The Ecological Capitalist: an Interview with Lou Licht, 6pp, in PP 1663: 40, LFCT, 14 Feb. 00.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The Feral Answer to FIJA, 2pp, in PP 1663: 38, LFCT, May 1, 00.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Titles available online from LFCT, 3pp listing, in PP 1663: 48.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Violent Children of the State, 2pp on HERBERT, AUBERON, The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State and other Essays, 1978, Liberty Press, 3.50 pb., THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Oct. 4, 1999, in PP 1685/86: 399. - D. L. Tiggre, see: LIBERTY ROUND TABLE.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Violent Children of the State, a review of Auberon Herbert, The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State, 1978 Liberty Press, 425pp, 2pp, in PP 1663: 34. - LFCT, Oct. 4, 99.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Voyage from Yesteryear, a book review, of JIM HOGAN,s book of that title, 2pp, in PP 1663: 10. don-tiggre@utah-inter.net Hogan's site: www.global.org/jphogan/ From LF CITY TIMES, April 19, 99.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, War is Peace, 2pp, in PP 1663: 36, LFCT, April 12, 99.
TIGGRE, DON LOBO, What's Wrong With the ACLU? 2pp, in PP 1663: 45, LFCT, 18 Oct. 99, referring to Institute for Justice, www.ij.org/ The ACLU shows little knowledge of & interest in very significant individual rights & liberties, especially economic and radical political ones, apart from its interest in SOME classical liberties. In that position it has stagnated for a long time. Legal training is not a study of individual rights and liberties. - J.Z., 4.1.01.
TIMBERLAKE, RICHARD H., Comment on Selgin's "The Yield of Money Held Revisited: Lessons for Today", 2pp: 254, in PP 1574-75.
TIMBERLAKE, RICHARD H., Gold Policy in the 1930's, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 394.
TIMBERLAKE, RICHARD H., How Gold Was Money - How Gold Could Be Money Again, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 402.
TIMBERLAKE, RICHARD H., The Fed Sets Interest Rates? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 409.
TIME, May 22, 2000, Bear-baiting, an image of the results and a short note by TIME, on the new desert called Grosny. "They made a desert & called it peace". In PP 1676. - Note that fighting for TERRITORIAL secession wasn't rightful, either! The surrounding mountains indicate that this war might go on for decades, if not centuries, if the scorched earth "policy" is not also extended to them or panarchism isn't finally applied there. The latter would also do justice to the local "Russians" and others who disagree with these "freedom-fighters", who have also applied the "principle" of "collective responsibility", e.g. by indiscriminate terrorist bombing in Russia. - going after fellow-victims rather than victimizers. - Who questions the monopolized decision-making power of governments on war and peace, armament and disarmament, diplomacy and treaty -making and their territorial monopolies? Hardly anyone, in spite of results like this, which are a natural consequence of such "policies" on all sides. - Indeed, as Prof. R. Rummel has proven, democracies are much more peaceful than are dictatorships, but their territorialism does also turn them into all too powerful and indiscriminate killing machines when they or their allies are attacked. Remember the fire-storms intentionally caused in Tokio, Dresden, and Hamburg and the first 2 nuclear attacks also against open cities, by "democracies". Roosevelt, as much as the Japanese militarists, made the attack on Pearl Harbour possible, & kept his side of it secret for long enough to rouse a misled public for an open war against Japan, following the economic warfare against Japan via protectionist measures, making Japan's survival dependent upon a conquest of resources and markets, rather than upon peaceful trade. As already Kant pointed out, all States in which the government, rather than the people, still decide about war and peace are, thereby, to be classed as despotic regimes. - Excuse me for having become more verbose than TIME was here. Fundamental wrongs and mistakes on all sides are involved and I was a victim of indiscriminate air raids, too. - PIOT, J.Z., 22.5.01: 127
TIME, Nor Any Drop to Drink, short note from April 3, 2000 issue, in PP 1676, making a not explicitly stated case against the monopolization of the supply of clean water. - I tried, in vain, to fight the local council's "pricing policy", which charges me about ten times as much for "the availability" of its water than for the water used, thereby not exactly encouraging the saving of water in a dry continent. Imagine your butcher, greengrocer and baker likewise charging you, separately, 10 times as much for their availability than for your actual purchases from them! Bureaucracy is just another term for irrationality, in a form that is, mostly, not curable by facts, ideas and reasoning. In other words, this is a monopoly which wastefully gives its assets away, at below cost - but then charges me highly for being available as a monopoly supplier, under the excuse that its wasteful and careless capital expenses and other costs are rather high. The old "costs plus x %" con-game. And it is complacently practised and accepted by the government-miseducated and misinformed majority, and, naturally, "covered", by laws and regulations. - J.Z., 22.5.01. - On WATER SUPPLY MONOPOLIES: 22.
TIMM, UWE, Anarchismus in Zukunft, 3 S. , in PP 1617: 8.
TIMM, UWE, Besprechung, 2 S., von: John Henry Mackay, Die Anarchisten, Forum Verlag, Leipzig 1992, 320 S., in FRAGEN DER FREIHEIT, Heft 218, Dezember 1982, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 268.
TIMM, UWE, Besprechung, 2 S., von: Stépane Courtois, Nicotas Werth u.a., Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus - Unterdrueckung, Verbrechen und Terror, Uebersetzung aus dem Franzoesischen mit einem Nachwort von J. Gauck und E. Neubert, Muenchen, Piper Verlag, 1998, 998 S., ZEITSCHRIFT FUER SOZIALOEKONOMIE, 120. Folge, 36. Jahrgang, Maerz 1999, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 267.
TIMM, UWE, Der libertaere Fragebogen, 1 S., in PP 1617: 102.
TIMM, UWE, to ZUBE, JOHN, 23.4.2000 with reply: Utespero@aol.com
TIMM, UWE, Zum 10. Todestag von Kurt Zube, 1 S. , in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 279, Utespero@aol.com
TOBACCO, See: GABB, SEAN, The Right to Smoke: A Christian View, 1989, updated 2000, 23pp, in PP 1670: 2.
TOCQUEVILLE, See: WINSTON, ALEXANDER, As Tocqueville Saw us, THE FREEMAN, 5/69, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 330.
TODD, TRISH, Looking Back Objectively, a review of a book by Nathaniel Branden, 2pp, 1986: 96, in PP 1551.
TODD'S HOME PAGE, 2 pages, modern Georgist, with links, in PP 1662: 204. tm68@aol.com
TOLERANCE, See: BOCK, ALAN, On Adding Tolerance to Freedom, from VOLITION, April-June 1969, 2pp, in PP 1660: 123.
TOLERANCE, See: HART, DAVID, Tolerance and Moral Autonomy, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 295.
TOLERANCE, See: ZUBE, JOHN, The defining characteristics of a tolerant society, 2pp, edited by Nicholas Albery from our correspondence and put onto the Internet: 319 in PP 1577-78.
TOLSTOY, LEO, A Letter to Henry George, 8 April, 1896, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 271.
TOLSTOY, LEO, A Letter to Russian Liberals, 31 August, 1896, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 266.
TOLSTOY, LEO, How Much Land Does a Man Need? Condensed, 1p: 93, in PP 1564.
TOLSTOY, LYOFF N., How Can Governments Be Abolished? 1p: 74, in PP 1569-70.
TOLSTOY, LEO, The Kingdom of God is Within you. Last chapter only: Conclusion: Repent Ye, for the Kingdom of Heaven Is at Hand, 36pp, ANARCHIST LIBRARY, in PP 1696: 87.
TOLSTOY, NICOLAS, A Confession, 1882, 1p of links to chapters only, in PP 1694: 180. - http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/tolstoy/index.html
TOLSTOY, NIKOLAI, Forced Repatriation to the Soviet Union: The Secret Betrayal, IMPRIMIS, 12/88, 9pp, in PP 1753: 61.
TOMASI, JOHN, Secession, Group Rights and the Grounds of Political Obligation, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693, from HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, 8/1, Fall 92. - Individual & territorial Secessionism. - J.Z. 319. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
TOPOLEWSKI, PETER, Reclaiming the Frontier at Laissez Faire City, 2pp, in PP 1661: 48. - LFT Feb. 28, 00. Ptopo@aol.com
TOPOLEWSKI, PETER, The Great Tax Conspiracy, 2pp, LFCT, Nov. 15, 99, in PP 1661: 49.
TOPOLEWSKI, PETER, The Growing Irrelevance of Government, I-III, 5pp, in PP 1661: 51. - LFCT, Dec.20, 99; ?; & Jan. 3, 00.
TOSHIBA, There Is a Quicker Way to Get to Work, PC USER, Sep. 00, 1p adv., on working from home, in PP 1668/69: 414.
TOTAL LIBERTY, A Journal of Evolutionary Anarchism, 1 page flyer only with snail mail address, in PP 1731: 124.
TOTAL LIBERTY, Derby, A Journal of non-aligned anarchism, I/3 & 4, Autumn 98 & Spring 99, 24pp, in PP 1630: 29.
TOTALITARIANISM, See: ANONYMOUS, Das Ende Der Freiheit. Deutschland unter der schleichenden Diktatur, 2 S. , in PP 1716: 37. - Ueber die bereits in der Weimarer Republik bestehenden gesetzlichen Unterdrueckungen. Die Nazis haben diese spaeter nur "vollendet". Die Totalitaeren, die braunen und die roten, wurden durch diese Gesetze nicht eingeschraenkt. Sie beherrschten die Strasse und die Versammlungen. Wohl aber die verbleibenden Demokraten und Republikaner usw., die den Gesetzen gehorchten und sich nicht bewaffnet hatten obwohl sie, zahlenmaessig, den Totalitaeren ueberlegen und sogar gut organisiert waren, z.B. im "Reichsbanner" mit etwa 2 1/2 Millionen Mitgliedern. Ohne die Fehler der Freiheitssucher haetten auch dann und dort die Totalitaeren nicht an die Macht kommen koennen. Aber auch sie unterschrieben z.B. den staatssozialistischen monetaeren Despotismus der zur Verarmung, Inflation, Weltkrise und Massenarbeitslosigkeit fuehrte. Unter solchen kuenstlich geschaffenen, wenn auch nicht beabsichtigten Zustaenden, wurden die Totalitaeren immer staerker und die Schuld wurde den Demokraten, Juden, Verschwoerern und Andersdenkenden zugeschoben, nicht den unrechtmaessigen u. irrationalen Gesetzen, die die Krisen verursachten. Durch die Grosse Inflation und die grosse Wirtschaftskrise hatten die Deutschen oekonomisch noch zweimal so viel wie im 1. Weltkrieg verloren.- Darueber herrscht immer noch keine Klarheit in den Koepfen. - J.Z., 28.7.01.
TOWNHALL: CONSERVATIVE NEWS AND INFORMATION, Home Page, 4pp: 179, in PP 1568. - Contains many links.
TOZZO, CHRISTOPHER M., Socialism and College Financial Aid, 6pp: 78, in PP 1598.
TRACINSKI, ROBERT, Notes "A Question of Sanction", 15pp, Jan. 1990: 58, in PP 1598. - rwt1@tank.uchicago.edu
TRADE BALANCE, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Is there an Unfavorable Balance of Trade? THE FREEMAN, 7/77, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 122. - Ulrich von Beckerath used to say that this supposed imbalance exists only in imaginations and in flaws of the trade statistics. - Already Bastiat pointed out the fallacies involved. - J.Z.
TRADE DEFICIT, See: EWERT, KEN S., The Trade Deficit, THE FREEMAN, 11/87, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 167. -- See: TRADE BALANCE, BALANCE OF TRADE, EXCHANGE RATES, FLOATING EXCHANGE RATES, FREE EXCHANGE RATES, INTERNATIONAL CLEARING.
TRADE DEFICIT, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., The Trade Deficit: Much Ado About Nothing, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 181.
TRADE DEFICIT, See: WELLS, SAM, The Myth of the Trade Deficit, 3pp: 148; 3pp: 226, in PP 1572-73.
TRADE, See: SMILEY, DAVID, Is Trade Dangerous? 2pp, from: GOOD GOVERNMENT, Dec. 82, Georgist: 110, in PP 1583. - Compare Bastiat's remark: "Society Is Exchange!
TRADE VS. COERCION, EXCHANGE VS. TRIBUTES, SERVICES VS. DISSERVICES, TAXATION, See: ROSS, ERNEST G., The Brigands & the Bargainers, THE FREEMAN, 9/82, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 426.
TRADE, See: DOTI, JAMES, Ravioli and the Economics of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 12/86, 7pp, in PP 1754: 152.
TRADE, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Friendly View of Dealing, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 516.
TRAVEN, B., About B. Traven & his available books, 1996, 4pp, unsigned, without URL & e-mail contact. Prices from $ 20 - 1,500! , in PP 1717: 155.
TREASON, See: GITTINS, ROSS, Protection's A Con, 2pp: 113, in PP 1583. - Loyalty to a territorial nation state is treason to mankind! - J.Z., 13.12.1999.
TRENCHARD, JOHN, See: SHAW, PATRICK, John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, 2pp, in PP 1675: 82.
TRENCHARD, JOHN, Welfare - Who Benefits? 1p: 89, in PP 1572-73.
TREUREN, RICHARD VAN, Facts on Defence, 2pp: 95, in PP 1572-73.
TRIEB, PHIL, A Needful Blessing for the Tsar, THE FREEMAN, 3/94, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 330. - From: Fiddler on the Roof: 'May God bless and keep the tsar ... far away from us!'
TRIP: The Resources of International Permaculture, YankeePerm@aol.com, leaflet on its topics, 2pp, in PP 1731: 115.
TROTTER, ALEX, Review of: DIRLIK, ARIF, Anarchism in the Chinese Revolution, U. of Cal. Press, 1991, 326pp: 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 1037.
TROTTER, MINDY, My Freedom ... According to the Constitution & the Bill of Rights, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 181. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
TROWBRIDGE, RONALD L., Experiences of a Professor who Dared to Cross Professorial Picket Lines, , 6pp: 83, in PP 1581-82. & from IMPRIMIS, 2/79, 7pp, in PP 1764: 66.
TROWBRIDGE, RONALD L., HEW's Conduit Theory: Toward the Abolition of Privacy, 5pp: 143, in PP 1581-82.
TRUE ENLIGHTENMENT, A WebRing for PC-free Transhumanists, 5pp, in PP 1678: 100. - Still very unenlightened about free migration, because they oppose it! - J.Z., 23.5.01.
TUCCILLE, JEROME D., Get Your Money's Worth, April 7, 2,000, 12pp, in PP 1629: 17. - Spotlight on Free Banking, a weekly feature edited by J.D. Tuccille, offered by THE FREEDOM NETWORK. - I have not yet got around to checking out how many such weekly features were offered since. No hint to the numerous monetary freedom titles of LMP is included here. E-mail: Feedback@Free-Market.Net for questions & comments! - J.Z.
TUCKER, BENJAMIN R. & READ, F. W., Taxation: Voluntary or Compulsory? 1887, 3pp: 671, in PP 1601-04. - Why has no one as yet compiled a comprehensive anthology on the voluntary taxation tradition, and all discussions on its potential for the future? It could easily become a best-seller, since every tax victim is a potential buyer. In the appendix should be detailed proposals on effective tax strikes, combined with refusals of government paper money, refusals to subscribe to government insecurities as well as proposals for all-over privatizing all remaining State assets for the direct and immediate benefit of all tax victims. - PEACE PLANS offers already several articles towards such a book. Any further such contributions are welcomed by it. Another appendix should deal with all the false arguments that favour compulsory taxation. Rothbard has done pioneering work on this. - With such a book compiled and widely spread, taxes might become demolished as suddenly as was the Berlin Wall. Do you know of a title with greater pocket-book appeal? Even if this kind of handbook should come to 10,000 pages, in alternative media it could be easily and cheaply published and any copying should be welcomed. - J.Z., 3.12.99.
TUCKER, BENJAMIN R. to American friend, during WWI, 1/2p, in PP 1725: 49.
TUCKER, BENJAMIN R. to LABADIE, JOE, n.d., 1/2 p, in PP 1725: 48.
TUCKER, BENJAMIN R., See: ELKIN, GARY, Benjamin Tucker - Anarchist or Capitalist? 2pp, in PP 1695, with some links to articles by and on Tucker: 53. Not the most objective evaluation of Tucker. - J.Z.
TUCKER, BENJAMIN R., See: ELKIN, GARY, Benjamin Tucker - Anarchist or Capitalist? 1p from ANARCHIST LIBRARY: 154, in PP 1568. - See: LIBERTY, Library, List of books offered by Tucker, compiled by Wendy McElroy, 6pp: 155, in PP 1568.
TUCKER, BENJAMIN R., See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Tucker's Attitude during WW 1, 2pp, in PP 1725: 48.
TUCKER, BENJAMIN R., See: LEVITAS, IRVING, The Unterrified Jeffersonian: Benjamin R. Tucker. A Study of Native American Anarchism as Exemplified in His Life and Times, February 1974, 434pp, with bibliography & appendixes: 1, in PP 1600. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Graduate Facilities of New York University. NOTE: According to the author's letter, on sheet 160, copies of his thesis are available from the Xerox Co., Ann Arbor.
TUCKER, BENJAMIN R., See: MCELROY, WENDY, Benjamin Tucker: Liberty und der Individualanarchismus, 7 S., in PP 1625: 104.
TUCKER, BENJAMIN R., Snapshot of the B. R. Tucker family, date? Source? Inserted to replace a doubled up page: 261, in PP 1599.
TUCKER, JEFFREY A., It's Your Money (And the Feds Want It), 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 290. J. Tucker edits THE FREE MARKET, www.mises.org On Montana Freemen.
TUCKER, JEFFREY A., Mises in Moscow. An Interview with an Austrian Economist from the USSR, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 825.
TUCKER, MARK, Review paragraph on: JOYCE LEE MALCOMB, To Keep and Bear Arms: the Origins of an Anglo-American Right, in PP 1685/86: 34.
TUERKDOGAN, HALIL IBRAHIM, Der Satresche Existentialismus aus der Sicht des Stirnerschen Denkens, 4 S.: 112, in PP 1588.
TURIANO, MARK, The Virtues of Free Speech, THE FREEMAN, 9/96, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 358. - Most overlook that it does also require Free Speech Corners, Discussion Centres, sufficient announcement of all public meetings & the optimal use of alternative media. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
TURKEY, See: ELLIOTT, NICK, Islamic Capitalism: The Turkish Boom, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 369. - Has the economic and political refugee stream from Turkey to e.g. Germany stopped? - A lasting boom economy under monetary despotism? - J.Z. 1.6.02. - "Time is the possibility of different observations on the same object."
TURNBULL, SHANN, Root Causes of the World's Economic Breakdown. (An Adaption - by ? - of an unpublished paper by Shann Turnbull, 1983.) 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 671.
TURNER, DEREK, Free Speech and Race Relations, 4pp: 793, in PP 1601-04.
TURNER, FREDERICK JACKSON, The Significance of the Frontier, 1893, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 217. - CD-ROMs are also a "frontier" for libertarians - one not yet widely enough recognized as such! - J.Z., 19.5.01.
TURNER, VALENDAR F., Dr., What is the Evidence for the Existence of HIV? 9pp with references, LFCT, n.d. vturner@cyllene.uwa.edu.au , in PP 1663: 181.
TWAIN, MARK, Archimedes, 1887, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 251.
TWAIN, MARK, Mark Twain Answers His Correspondents, from Sketches, Old and New, 1893, published & copyrighted by TDO, Dec. 9, 99, 1p, in PP 1662: 129. - I find it impertinent to copyright Twain's writings in our times, although, TDO may have the silly law on its side. Imagine someone "copyrighting" the Bible or some other and more important old work! - J.Z., 3.2.01.
TWAIN, MARK, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, The Economic Wisdom of a Connecticut Yankee, THE FREEMAN, 6/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 587. - On Mark Twain.
TYNAN, NICOLA, Abortion: A Moral Problem, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 315.
TYRANNICIDE, See: BELL, JIM, Assassination Politics & ZOLA, Jim Bell's Theorem.
TYRANNICIDE, See: HOY, MICHAEL, No Drummer At All, 3pp: 236, in PP 1565-67. - A mini-play introducing the notion of tyrannicide. - J.Z.
TYRANNICIDE, See: SIERRA TIMES, IRS Prosecutes Outspoken Dissident, Jim D. Bell Convicted on Two Counts, 7pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 708. He is the author of "Assassination Politics": www.SierraTimes.com
TYRANNICIDE, See: WOLFMAN'S SITE, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1701: 146, with URL list, Left-anarchist site with one interesting article: SEELE, MELCHIOR, Michael Schirry: Executed for Planning to Assassinate Mussolini, 1p: 147. http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/inter.html
TYRANNY, See: KUEHNELT-LEDDIHN, ERIC VON, Democracy's Road to Tyranny, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 177.
TYRMAND, LEOPOLD, Notes on How to Life: The Behavioral Left Unmasked, 8pp: 173, in PP 1581-82.
UN DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, See: STEVENS, RICHARD W., The "Human Rights" Deception, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 343.
UN. See: STAGNARO, CARLO, The UN, World Domination, and Free States, an interview with Gene Karl of FINE, 3pp, in PP 1663: 51, cstagnaro@libero.it LFCT, Oct. 30, 00.
UNCLE BLOODSUCKER WANTS YOU! SIL Poster, Society for Libertarian Life, 1p, in PP 1706: 207.
UNCLE BOB, E-mail messages of 3 August 01 (Accidental death by medical treatment a much greater risk than accidental death by gun use), 5 August 01 (on human cloning attempt - all too long delayed! - J.Z.), 1 August 01 (on the statism of "homo sapiens"), 30.10.01 (Operation Enduring Patriotism), 5pp, in PP 1732: 197. - generous53@aol.com www.drudgereport.com bob@givemeliberty.org www.givemeliberty.org/
UNDERDOGS OR ACHIEVERS? See: UPTON, MILLER, I'm for the Achiever! THE FREEMAN, 3/73, 1p, in PP 1755/56: 409. - Probably the achievers help the underdogs most, not only directly, via voluntary charity but through their examples and achievements. For instance, how many poor people are there who cannot afford a pen or pencil or a cheap digital watch, or a can of beans for 35 cents? - J.Z., 1.6.02.
UNDERGROUND ECONOMY, See: LOOMPANICS; CASH, ADAM; BENSON, RAGNAR.
UNEARNED INCOME, See: READ, LEONARD E., Unearned Riches, 4pp: 159, in PP 1560.
UNEMPLOYMENT, MACHINES, ROBOTS & AUTOMATION, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, Robots! , THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 4pp, in PP 1754: 115. - ROSS, ERNEST G., Robot Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 5pp, in PP 1754: 119, reg. unemployment & machines. - Compare also immigration restrictions. The fear, prevailing under monetary despotism, of involuntary unemployment, is behind many evil and irrational actions. - J.Z., 1.6.02.
UNEMPLOYMENT AND IMMIGRATION RESTRICTIONS, See: DAVIS, TONY, Homeless bound, 1p, in PP 1610: 116. - On train station signs during the depression: "Jobless men keep moving - we can't take care of our own." - Aren't all immigration restrictions, formally legalized, based on the same ignorant, prejudiced and thoughtless approach? They really do not know, do not want to know and show no interest in the real causes and solutions. But then, this applies to most of the potential immigrants as well. Although they do favour freedom to migrate, they do not favour all those liberties that would make them welcome or independent anywhere, as self-supporting, peaceful, productive and trading people, living under their own laws and institutions, as long as they prefer them, individually. "Natives", earlier immigrants and later ones should all be free to live legally, not geographically, as far apart and differently and independently as they want to. - PIOT, John Zube, 21.2.2000.
UNEMPLOYMENT, See: BAADER, ROLAND, Arbeit finanzieren statt Arbeitslosigkeit? "Recht auf Arbeit"? 3 S. , in PP 1617: 38.
UNEMPLOYMENT, See: BOORMAN, LIONEL, Does Technology Create Unemployment? 1p: 113, in PP 1583.
UNEMPLOYMENT, See : FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Price Theory: First Edition, Chapter 22, Inflation and Unemployment, 19pp, in PP 1711/12: 205. - From the 1st ed. of "Price Theory", chapter 22, which was eliminated in the 2nd ed.
UNEMPLOYMENT, See: MANNERS, RON, Let's Create Real Jobs This Time, 1992, 8pp, in PP 1614: 83. - Jobs do not have to be artificially "created". They would develop spontaneously in growing and booming enterprises under full economic freedom, especially full monetary and financial freedom. - J.Z., 20.2.2000.
UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Jobs and Trade, THE FREEMAN, 7/96, 2pp, , in PP 1759/60: 330. - Although S. is a monetary freedom advocate - at least here he does not see and describe the connection between free banking and full employment. Naturally, wage, profit, rent and interest rates ought to be free as well. But everything cannot be blamed on meddling with them only. - J.Z.
UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Unemployment in Puerto Rico, THE FREEMAN, 6/83, 9pp, in PP 1759/60: 217. - Here, too, he seems to ignore the effects of monetary despotism. There is no freedom, there, either, for competing local currencies to compete for local labor. Later Dr. S. wrote an excellent book on free banking. Self-defeating restrictions like minimum wages tend to arise and to be maintained only under conditions of monetary despotism. They are not, by themselves, sufficient to explain the phenomenon of involuntary mass unemployment. - J.Z., 19.5.02.
UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, How Would the Free Market 'Set People to Work"? 2pp, in PP 1616: vin@terminus.intermind.net
UNEMPLOYMENT, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Unemployment Crisis, 5pp: 193, in PP 1589-94.
UNIONS & LABOUR LEGISLATION: See PP 1764 for at least 17 articles on this subject.
UNIONS, See: JOHNSON, PAUL, A Brotherhood of National Misery, 3pp: 118, in PP 1597. - An abridged version of his famous article on unionism that appeared in THE NEW STATESMEN a few years ago, says the introduction to this article in: PROGRESS, Sep. 1977.
UNIONS, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Combinations in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 138. - The worst of such combinations is any territorial government. It does not permit any competition with it in "its turf", just like any other crime syndicate. - And "limited government" advocates uphold this monopoly! - J.Z.
UNITED MICRONATIONS, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1722: 189. - I do not expect much from all those who do not clearly indicate their main and positive freedom, peace or justice idea. - As far as I know the listed REPUBLIC OF FREEDONIA is somewhat libertarian. - J.Z., 29.6.01.
UNITED NATIONS, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948, 2pp: 72, in PP 1551. - One of the worst! - J.Z.
UNITED TAXPAYERS OF EARTH, UTOE, Declaration of Sovereignty, 1p & Q & A (Dagny & X), 7pp, in PP 1664/65: 253, comments & questions to: webmaster@freedomworld.org
UNITY, See: MOORE, RODERICK, The Causes of British Disunity, POLITICAL NOTES No. 160, 2pp, in PP1742: 79. - Disunity is natural. We are all individuals, not mass-produced robots: nationals, faithfuls or ideologues, no matter how hard the governmental miseducation and propaganda machine tries to achieve that. The Soviets did not achieve a nation of Soviet Men, the Nazis not a nation of Nazis. No other faith or dogma unifies all people in a territory, except their territorial spleens and other popular errors, myths and prejudices. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
UNIVERSAL LIFE CHURCH, The Minister Method, 1p, on tax strike, in PP 1656-1659: 107.
UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS COMPANY, THE, & THE FREE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, 2pp, 1961, 1999, with course offer, in PP 1700: 103. - See: GALAMBOS.
UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS COMPANY, THE, Books & Pamphlets, 1p, in PP 1700: 103.
UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS COMPANY, THE, CCI BOOSHELF, THE & FREE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, THE, Welcome, 1p, in PP 1700: 102. www.tuspco.com/ GALAMBOS.
UNIVERSITIES, See: LONG, RODERICK T., A University Built by the Invisible Hand, 2pp: 331, in PP 1601-04.
UNIVERSITY TEXTBOOKS FOR ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Best Textbooks for a Free-Market University, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 190.
UNKEL, JOHN, Some Wandering Thoughts, 2pp: 25, in PP 1549. - On State Governments making grants to the Federal Government, rather than the reverse.
UN-PARY, Introducing the UN-Party. Help Us UnDo Big Government, 1p. Advertisement, in PP 1656-1659: 429. Another adv., 1p: 442.
UPDATE, II/7, July 82, 12pp: 128, in PP 1589-94.
UPRIGHT OSTRICH, THE, Milwaukee, published & edited by Peggy Poor (Mother O), incomplete set, 533 pp, in PP 1637-1640: 1. - It is not a "pure" libertarian publication but rather a patriotic and new age one. But it offers e.g., tax resistance, opposition to big government & to gun control and the drug war, and favours constitutionalism & a stable currency. On the other hand, it offers the usual conspiracy theories and odd economic notions, from opposition to "usury" and "free" energy projects to social credit notions. To be read very critically. - J.Z. The UPRIGHT OSTRICH issues in this compilation, all on hand, are the following: March 86; April 86; October 86; January 87; April 88; November 89; December-January 89/90; February 90; March 90; April 90; May 90; June/July 90; August 90; September 90; October 90; November 90; Dec./Jan. 90/91; February 91; March 91; April 91; May 91; June/July 91; August 91. - A letter from Peggy Poor, dated November 20, 1991 stated that publication of THE UPRIGHT OSTRIC is temporarily suspended for health reasons. As far as I know, it was not continued. - J.Z., 3. October 2,000.
UPTON, MILLER, I'm for the Achiever! THE FREEMAN, 3/73, 1p, in PP 1755/56: 409.
UPTON, MILLER, Political Freedom Is not Enough, THE FREEMAN, 9/74, 8pp, in PP 1757/58: 10. - Political freedom is not free without individual secessionism & panarchies. Economic freedom isn't free without monetary freedom and freedom at the workplace. The limited government view provides only a limited perspective. - J.Z.
UPWINGER IDEA NET, Home page, 2pp, listing libertarian sites and organizations represented on the Internet: 187, in PP 1587. - There are still loads of sites I want to download - if and when I do get around to doing this. - J.Z., 9.11.99.
URBAN RENEWAL, See: ROGGE, BENJAMIN A., No New Urban Jerusalem, IMPRIMIS, 9/74, 14pp, in PP 1757/58: 81, on urban renewal etc.
URE, ANDREW, Dr., See: CHODES, JOHN, Dr. Andrew Ure: Pioneer Free Trader, THE FREEMAN, 10/98, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 84.
USENET, Groups and Mailing Lists of Interest to Anarchists, 4pp, in PP 1700: 205 jah@iww.org Updated 12/27/99. "For a different and more up-to-date list of lists see: http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/inter/faq.html
UTILITY VS. JUSTICE, See: BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Justice or "Utility"? , THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 269.
UTOPIAS, PANARCHISM & FINANCIAL FREEDOM, See: PRINCIPALITY OF NEW UTOPIA, THE, 8pp, aiming at more financial freedom via a virtual "country", in PP 1689-1693: 1028.
UTOPIAS, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, Freedom & Utopias, THE FREEMAN, 9/83, 13pp, in PP 1765: 179. - Only the exterritorial, voluntaristic and tolerant utopias deserve the name. - J.Z.
UTOPIAS, See: SOCIETY FOR UTOPIAN STUDIES, Home Page, 1/2 p, in PP 1677: 152. www.utoronto.ca/utopia/index.html - UTOPUS DISCOVERED, A most informal newsletter 1p, in PP 1677: 153. Society for Utopian Studies, contact: Naomi Jacobs, English Dept, Univ. of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-0122. btooley@coloradocollege.edu - ZUBE, JOHN to UTOPIAN STUDIES JOURNAL Lyman.Sargent@umsl.edu & UTOPUS DISCOVERED btooley@coloradocollege.edu 12 Jan. 2001, on Utopias & CD-ROMs, 9pp, in PP 1677: 154.
UTOPIAS, See: SOCIETY FOR UTOPIAN STUDIES, THE, www.utoronto.ca/utopia/about.html 1/2p, in PP 1707: 114. naomi_jacobs@umit.maine.edu - Will they dig up and appreciate all the libertarian utopias? - J.Z.
UTOPIA, See: TABLOID NEWS SERVICES, INC., New Utopia to Rise from the Sea! 2pp: 719, in PP 1601-04. Website: www.TABLOID.NETNEWS
UTOPIAS, The First American, See: MARBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, , in PP 1737/38: 312. - Gov. Bradford's story, www.SierraTimes.com
UTOPUS DISCOVERED, A most informal newsletter 1p, in PP 1677: 153. Society for Utopian Studies, contact: Naomi Jacobs, English Dept, Univ. of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-0122. btooley@coloradocollege.edu
UV INCREASE, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., More Effects of the UV Increase that never Was, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1616: 115.
VALENTINE, TOM, Revisionism. Ein bisschen mehr Wahrheit. From Institute for Historical Review, in DIAGNOSEN, 8/1985? In PP 1607/8. - Sometimes "revisionism" brings even less truth. Some revisionists are biased, too. VALENTURIA, Home Page, Contents & URL list only, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 706. - I know I should have put this general web page first but the page numbering was already done. - J.Z. - "Valenturia is a civilization with a socio-cultural government subordinate to Poliveria and Librademia, it exists and operates in the lives and on the property of the sovereign individuals who are its civilzens. Valenturia organizes its civilzens into structured societies and provides cultural directions to foster higher moral standards and improve the quality of life for all by strengthening families and communities and involving everyone in the pursuit of cultural excellence." - Sometimes one gets the impression that Greg Flanagan, like totalitarians, and all too many utopists, wants to leave nothing undecided and unregulated within his freedom utopia. For instance, I would rather be free of being "structured" into society and without cultural "direction" by others and uninvolved e.g. in the cultural pursuit of excellence e.g. in poetry, dancing, singing, watching operas, participating in organized sports etc., etc. - Many of his suggestions and proposals may be excellent but they do not leave members much choice - unless they set up or join another volunteer community. But at least he has his forum on his website, allowing discussion of his ideas. Moreover, he obviously describes here only the kinds of organizations that he would like to join and he should be at liberty to do so - as others should be at liberty to join or set up their own. - To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! - PIOT, J.Z. - See GREGORY FLANAGAN & LIBERTOCRACY.
VALENTURIAN GOVERNMENT, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 686. - For the general Valenturian Home Page see under 93! - "Valenturian government is an Aristomeritocracy, government by the best, most qualified people who have earned their position. The rulers are appointed by the other branches of the government. They are held accountable and their power is kept in check by the Repeals in Council." - The government mythology, that rule by others is better than self-rule, is continued here. Its most rightful and harmless expression is within volunteer communities that are only exterritorially autonomous. - J.Z., 5.7.01. - See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREG FLANAGAN.
VALENTURIAN SOCIETY, List of chapters and links only, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 687.
VALERIAN, VALDAMAR, Behavioral Effects of Fluorides on Mass Populations, 3pp, in PP 1609: 101.
VALUE STANDARDS, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Abstract Value Unit, n.d. 1p, in PP 1723/24: 141. - LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled, Sep. 1950? 2pp, on various gold standards, in PP 1723/24: 145.
VALUE THEORY, See: SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Henry George's Theory of Value, 2pp: 66 & JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Value: A Subjective Concept, 2pp: 68, in PP 1564.
VALUE, See: READ, LEONARD E., Freedom's Theory of Value, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 180, adapted from the October 1967 essay in THE FREEMAN. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
VALVERDE, MARK, Is Government Drugging to Blame for Wave of School Violence? 1p, in PP 1729: 9. www.brggin.com www.rit.org
VANBERG, VIKTOR, J.M. Buchanan and F.A. Hayek: The Thought of Two Nobel Laureates, 2pp: 195, in PP 1574-75.
VANE, HENRY, See: GABB, SEAN, Henry Vane: America's First Revolutionary, 1992, updated 2000, 5pp, in PP 1673: 75.
VANITY PRESSES, See: HIGH PRODUCTIVITY PUBLISHING, HPPUB, Home Page, 2pp of a vanity press, with many links: 140, in PP 1568. - e-mail: j.boushka@hppub.com - Self-publishers should compare the offers of all vanity presses with their own microfiche self-publishing options. - J.Z.
VANITY PRESSES, See: WILDER IMAGES, Wild & Woolley/ Fast Books Newsletter, No. 18, Winter 1999, 4pp: 33, in PP 1571. - Another conventional vanity press. The more you compare them, their prices and conditions, the more attractive will the alternative self-publishing options, in affordable media, appear to you! - J.Z.
VANZETTI'S LAST STATEMENT: A Record by W.G. Thomson, 1927, 3pp, in PP 1732: 185.
VAUGHN, KAREN I, See: ASHFORD, NIGEL, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 224, of: Vaughn, Karen I, Austrian Economics in America: The Migration of a Tradition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994, 190pp, L 30, ISBN 0 521 44552 3.
VAZSONYI, BALINT, Socialist Hallmarks, from THE WASHINGTON TIMES, Aug. 3, 1999, 2pp, supplied by www.founding.org/home.html , in PP 1671: 205.
VAZZONYI COLUMNS AND FEATURES, List of Links, 3pp, in PP 1680: 147. - Libertarian-conservative. www.founding.org/aquoi.html. It seems opposed to what it calls the "National Divide". I hold that we need MORE national divisions - but only of the voluntary and exterritorial type. The conservative libertarians, too, deserve their own panarchy! - PIOT, J.Z., 24.5.01.
VEGETARIANISM, See: BALL, MARTIN, I Eat Meat! 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 201. - ANDERTON, PAUL, I also Eat Meat - But ..., 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 279.
VELASCO, GUSTAVO R., Either we Import Capital or we Export People, THE FREEMAN, 8/85, 3pp, in PP 1753: 127. - Under full monetary & financial freedom neither of his alternatives might be necessary to any large extent - but both of these actions should be quite free and voluntary. - People are not export goods, whose fate is to be decided by others than themselves. Don't adopt the biased language of enemies! - Coercive actions against individual rights and liberties of this kind are more properly called: deportation. - Free cities import capital and people. - J.Z.
VERITAS BOOK CLUB, Advertising, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 329.
VERLAG MAX-STIRNER-ARCHIV, Stirneriana und Andere Publikationen, Liste, 1 S., 20 Titel, in PP 1619/20: 232.
VERRENGIA, JOSEPH B. Immortality Enzyme Is Studied, 2pp, in PP 1706: 205. on telomerase. www.2think.org/
VICE SQUADS, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Viciousness of Vice-Squads, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 19.
VICES & VICTIMLESS CRIMES, Links & abstracts, 2pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 9.
VICTIM'S RIGHTS, See: ANDREWS, JIM, Victim Rights, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 246.
VIETNAM WAR, See: COMMITTEE FOR THE FREE WORLD, Three Articles From a Peace Treaty, Agreement on Restoring the Peace in Vietnam, Paris, January 27, 1973, 1p, in PP 1609: 32.
VIETNAM WAR, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Note on Vietnam War, n.d., 1p, (16) , in PP 1723/24: 265. - Numerous SF writers, anarchists and libertarians took a rather flawed and one-sided view on the war in Vietnam - and Revisionists seem to have largely ignored this subject - or went on being partisans of one or the other side. - J.Z., 30.5.02.
VIETNAM WAR, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled Notes, Feb. 25, 1968, 1p, (87), on Vietnam War & corporations, in PP 1723/24: 320.
VIETNAM, See: BAUKNECHT, JAMES R. Vietnam: A Fate of Its Own, THE FREEMAN, 5/93, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 55. - No country is a single entity. Nor are all its people. Collectivist language use should be avoided. - J.Z.
VIEWPOINT, Free Market Magazine in the Austrian Economics Tradition, Home Page, 3pp: 197, in PP 1568. - Australia's first free-market online magazine. Later: NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE.
VIEWS & COMMENTS, No. 34, April 1959 & No. 42, Dec. 1961, 26 & 22 pages : 77-103, in PP 1547. - Sorry, but I found none of these articles worth listing. One letter exchange with Gaston Leval is of some interest. He had a better case, I think, than his opponents. - J.Z.
VILENCHIK, M.M., The Role of DNA Reparation in Longevity and the Elaboration of Approaches to Increase the Effect of DNA Reparation, 1p: 182, in PP 1589-94.
VINCI, LEONARDO DA, Parachute invention, 1485. Notice in TIME, July 10, 2000, that, after over 500 years someone has finally got around to try it out - and succeeded. TIME concludes that it took that long "to find a man with a brain small enough to actually go and fly it." - I would rather say, that it took so long to find a man with a brain big enough to try it. For safety, he did take another chute along! But the real reason may have been that Vinci's writings were not easily accessible, not even in cheap alternative media and may not be so accessible even now. - An Ideas Archive is more than ever needed now. Our very survival is at stake. - J.Z., 24.5.01. - 1p, in PP 1680: 189.
VINE & FIG TREE, Pierre Joseph Proudhon: A Man and His Garden, with URLs, 16pp, in PP 1694: 166. http://members.aol.com/VFTINC/home/index.htm
VIOLENCE VS. FORCE, See: WILLIAMS, WALTER, When and under what Circumstances Should Violent Force Be Used? (c) 1995, Creators Syndicate, Inc., 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 105. - By my standards, rightful force isn't "violent" but defensive. It upholds basic rights and liberties without offending against such rights of innocents and non-aggressive people. Aggressive people lose most of their rights, as rational beings, at least temporarily, while they are aggressive. Then they retain only the rights of animals, i.e., the right not to be unnecessarily killed or injured or treated cruelly. Violence is very different from defensive force. It always violates the rights and liberties of others. - J.Z., 26.5.01.
VIOLENCE, See: BILLINGSLEY, K.L., Freedom, Militias, & the Violence Inherent in the System, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 2pp, in PP 1765: 147.
VIOLENCE, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Law and Violence, 10pp: 485, in PP 1601-04. - Sometimes one can ask: What's the difference? Many territorial laws lead to violence and poverty rather than to peace, justice, freedom & wealth. - J.Z.
VIOLENCE, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Crime, Terrorism & Violence, article list, 1p, in PP 1754: 60. www.libertyhaven.com
VIRGINIA BILL OF RIGHTS, Adopted June 12, 1776, THE FREEMAN, 7/81, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 576.
VIRGINIA DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, THE, 1776, written by George Mason, 2pp, in PP 1675: 104. webmaster@nara.gov www.nara.gov/exhall/charters/billrights/virginia.html
VIRKKALA, TIMOTHY, At the Altar of Ego, a 13pp review in PP 1681: 1, of: David Kelly, Unrugged Individualism: The Selfish Basis of Benevolence, Institute for Objectivist Studies, 1996, 65pp, from LIBERTY, Sep. 98, (c) Liberty Foundation, webmaster@LibertySoft.com
VIRTUAL CANTONS, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Virtual Cantons: A New Path to Freedom, 4pp: 11, in PP 1568. - 4pp: 168, in PP 1601-04. - HAMMER, RICHARD O., Draft of a Virtual-Canton Constitution, Version 5, 5/28/94, 6pp: 172, in PP 1601-04. - HAMMER, RICHARD O., Imagineering Freedom: A Constitution of Liberty, Part I: Between Anarchy and Limited Government, 8pp: 179; Part II, Defining Federal Powers, 6pp: 186; Part III: Virtual Cantons, 3pp: 192; Part IV, The Rights of the People, 6pp: 195, in PP 1601-04.
VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES & MICRONATIONS, See: IDEAFARM CITY, Home Page on a virtual community, 2pp, in PP 1707: 115. - "Freedom - Profit - Strength - Sustainability - Family - Equality - Truth - Jesus" - "a cultural focus on children, craftwork, software, and mathematical science". - "IdeaFarm 'tm' City exists today as a (sparsely equipped) site where an individual can form associations, earn a livelihood, raise up children, and enjoy community, free from regulation, control, intimidation, and interference by any territorial power. When visiting our settlement, you are neither protected by, nor subject to, the laws and powers of the United States. You and I are subject to the laws of our territorial countries only as they apply on foreign soil." - Traces of panarchism here but neither a developed theory nor practice. - J.Z. - MOONEY, EDWARD, JR., ImagiNations, Build Your Own Country, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 117.
VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES, See: Several articles in PP 1722.
VIRTUAL LIBERTARIAN CONFERENCES, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, Online Bookstore, 2pp, in PP 1616: 12. - With a link to VirtualCon 1: 21 Speakers, Live Audio. - We should have more libertarian conferences - of this kind & on microfiche, floppies and CD-ROM. The convenor would simply assure that all submissions to a theme will appear on at least one alternative medium and sold in on-demand production and distribution, in cheap duplicates. Text contributors might get one or several copies "free", especially if they had paid a moderate administration fee to the convenor. Per page fee will differ probably for different media. Those insisting on print-outs or photocopies or audio tapes would have to pay correspondingly more. I'd prefer it if all submissions were not copyrighted. - J.Z., 27.1.2000. - Obviously, they should be more than mere libertarian chat sessions. Sufficient preparations and scholarship should be involved, as it is for libertarian papers delivered at conventional conferences. - J.Z., 16.3.00.
VIRUS ATTACKS, See: BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Ken Knabb's new translations of two more chapters from Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle, knabb@slip.net www.slip.net/~knabb/SI/debord www.slip.net/~knabb 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 409, with 1p virus warning re: "Subject: [filename, random]. Body: Hi! How are you? - I send you this file in order to have your advice. Or: I hope you can help me with this file that I send. Or: I hope you like the file that I send to you. Or: This is the file with the information that you ask for. - See you later. Thanks." - They are getting really sneaky. So, if you do not know the sender, wipe it, rather than open it. - J.Z.
VOICE PRINT ANALYSIS OF SPEECHES OF POLITICIANS: AFP: Pick the mobile phoneys, A., 20.7.99. Short notice. Towards voice print analysis of politician's speeches, in PP 1627: 110.
VOLINE, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Thoughts Evoked by Reading: Nineteen Seventeen. The Russian Revolution Betrayed, by Voline, n.d., 2pp, stamped: 83, in PP 1723/24: 229.
VOLITIONAL SCIENCE LIBRARY, Bridge to Freedom, in collaboration with Amazon.com, announced on 3 pp, in PP 1700: 130, in one of many BRIDGE TO FREEDOM newsletters, all of a few books! What a library! - GALAMBOS. - J.Z. -
VOLOKH, EUGENE, Testimony of Eugene Volokh on the Second Amendment, Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, Sept. 23, 1998, reprinted as "A Right of the People" by CALIFORNIA POLITICAL REVIEW, 11/12, 98, p. 23, 14 pp, in PP 1685/86: 270. Prof. E. Volokh, UCLA Law: www.law.ucla.edu/faculty/volokh
VOLUNTARISM, See: HOOD, DAVID, The Forgotten Right of Association, THE FREEMAN, 10/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 348. - On clubs excluding women. - Even most libertarian advocates ignore that it must be extended e.g. to competing governments and societies (panarchies, polyarchies, voluntary communities, personal law bodies), to full minority autonomy under exterritoriality, to free banks and militias as well as to productive coops. - J.Z.
VOLTAIRE, Candide, See: HART, DAVID, Voltaire's Candide (1759) Bibliography, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 271.
VOLUNTARIA, Home Page, 1p, e-mail: info@voluntaria.com - 142, in PP 1568.
VOLUNTARISM, See: PAYNE, JAMES L., 80 Million Volunteers, but where Are the Voluntarists? THE FREEMAN, 1/91, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 413 .
VOLUNTARISM, SELF-HELP, See: LOAN, ALBERT, Institutional Bases of the Spontaneous Order: Surety and Assurance, 9pp, in PP 1689-1693: 310, from HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, 7/1, Winter 1991/92. - Tradition of voluntary mutual guaranty and self-help & mutual aid associations. - J.Z. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
VOLUNTARY COOPERATION MOVEMENT, Home Page, with links, 1p, in PP 1733: 125. - A short anarchist reading list is included. "... an address exchange network linking individuals who favor education and self-organization as the preferred methods of achieving a voluntary, egalitarian and cooperative society." - Alas, they are still hung-up on egalitarianism, although only in a voluntarist way. - J.Z. http://sites.netscape.net/anytimenow http://sites.netscape.net/redlionpress www.elunico.org.ar http://freedom.tao.ca/totlib/index.html ed.stamm@excite.com
VOLUNTARY STUDENT UNIONS, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, VSU: A personal statement on the economic and philosophical implications of VSU, 2p on Voluntary Student Unions, in PP 1611: 123.
VOLUNTARY TAXATION, See: LIBERCRATIC REVENUE SYSTEM, Funding for the Operation of Independent Private or Civil Governments, 13pp, in PP 1689-1693: 398.
VOLUNTARY TAXATION, See: MURPHY, ROBERT T., The Stamp Tax Reconsidered, 8pp, in PP 1661: 136, with some notes by J.Z., on voluntary taxation. Still only from the territorial and limited government point of view. But it belongs into the whole discussion on voluntary taxation. - LFCT, 6 Sep 99. www.zolatimes.com/v2.31/stamptaxtext.html
VOLUNTARY TAXATION, See: TUCKER, BENJAMIN R. & READ, F. W., Taxation: Voluntary or Compulsory? 1887, 3pp: 671, in PP 1601-04. - Why has no one as yet compiled a comprehensive anthology on the voluntary taxation tradition, and all discussions on its potential for the future? It could easily become a best-seller, since every tax victim is a potential buyer. In the appendix should be detailed proposals on effective tax strikes, combined with refusals of government paper money, refusals to subscribe to government insecurities as well as proposals for all-over privatizing all remaining State assets for the direct and immediate benefit of all tax victims. - PEACE PLANS offers already several articles towards such a book. Any further such contributions are welcomed by it. Another appendix should deal with all the false arguments that favour compulsory taxation. Rothbard has done pioneering work on this. - With such a book compiled and widely spread, taxes might become demolished as suddenly as was the Berlin Wall. Do you know of a title with greater pocket-book appeal? Even if this kind of handbook should come to 10,000 pages, in alternative media it could be easily and cheaply published and any copying should be welcomed. - J.Z., 3.12.99.
VOLUNTARYIST, THE, Home Page & list of issues, with main subjects given, 3pp, in PP 1629: 162.
VOLUNTARYIST, THE, Home Page, July 1999, 2pp, with list of many articles online: 1, in PP 1569-70. - E-mail: vlntryst@aol.com
VOLUNTARYIST, THE, No. 65, December 1993 - No. 96, February 1999, 250pp: 1, in PP 1569-70.
VOLUNTARYIST, THE, Introduction to the Fundamental of Voluntaryism, 1p, in PP 1706: 200. http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/nosacredcows/fundamentals_of_voluntaryism.html
VOON, WOLF DE, Articles in THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, 2pp, in PP 1707: 105, list only - www.zolatimes.com/writers/devoon_w.html
VOON, WOLF DE, De Facto Anarchy, 10pp, in PP 1702: 178.
VOON, WOLF DE, The Case for Anarchy, 1988, 10pp, in PP 1702: 168, mailto:wolf@wolfdevoon.com www.wolfdevoon.com/master_index.html
VOON, WOLF DE, The Death of Industrial Civilization, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1707: 111. - Wolf DeVoon is the author of "Government is a Quack Faith Healer" and many other articles. He may be reached at wolfdevoon@lfcity.com
VOON, WOLF DE, The End of Fukuyama, 2000, 5pp, in PP 1707: 107.
VOON, WOLF, DE, No More Mr. Nice Guy, 2pp, LFCT, May 15, 00, in PP 1661: 67. wolfdevoon@lfcity.com
VOTE INFORMAL TODAY DIRECT DEMOCRACY TOMORROW, Melbourne group, 3pp, in PP 1641-1644: 275. - 4pp, from Melbourne anarchists: 204, in PP 1587.
VOTING, COMPULSORY, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Mandatory Voting: Democracy under the Gun, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 805.
VOTING, COMPULSORY, See: ZUBE, JOHN to Electoral Commissioner, 28.6.1999 & 23.8.1999, against compulsory voting, 10pp: 390 in PP 1577-78. - I lost this time and had to pay a small penalty. Thereupon I attended again, twice since, voting once informally and in the recent referendum against "the politician's republic and preamble". - Melbourne anarchists advocated putting in a blank ballot form. But that would have been almost an invitation to fraud. Anybody with access to the form and being unobserved could have completed the form according to his liking. And in the referendum at least a very small veto choice was offered. - J.Z., 8.11.1998.
VOTING, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T., The Great Voting Hoax. Here only an announcement of this 1997 book, online, in PP 1615: 12.
VOTING, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Is it Wise to Vote? Getting my Head Ready for Freedom, 3pp: 122, in PP 1601-04.
VOTING, See: KASTNER, MICHAEL, Waehlen kann die Farben der Fesseln aendern - Nicht-Waehlen sprengt die Fesseln! 2 S. , in PP 1617: 79. - Das waere doch schoen! Aber ich habe das schon vergeblich seit vielen Jahren getan! - Etwas ganz anderes waehlen, und nur fuer sich - waehrend man die Wahl anderer, fuer sie selbst, anerkennt und toleriert. - Das koennte die Welt veraendern - und zwar sehr schnell. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.2.2000.
VOTING, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Why Voting Makes No Sense, THE FREEMAN, 10/88, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 68. - It makes some sense ONLY within voluntary communities - and there it would often be superfluous because their members do largely agree with each other. Consequently, they might give there "King" or "Pope" or their aristocrats considerable administrative discretion, as long as they are satisfied with their decisions. Voting just takes the place of bayonets when people very much disagree with each other. - J.Z. 21.5.02.
VOTING, See: MCELROY, WENDY, Why I Would Not Vote Against Hitler, 2pp: 162, in PP 1569-70.
VOTING, See: READ, LEONARD E., Regardless of Choice, Vote! , THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 397.
VOTING, See: TANNER, ROBERT J., The Right to Vote - Is that Everything? 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 124. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
VOTING, See: VOTE INFORMAL TODAY DIRECT DEMOCRACY TOMORROW, Leaflets, 4pp, from Melbourne: 204, in PP 1587.
VOTING, See: WEISSBERG, ROBERT, Election Day: A Means of State Control, 3pp: 187, in PP 1569-70.
VRP, VITAMIN RESEARCH PRODUCTS, 8pp: 241, in PP 1595-96.
WADE, KEITH, Full Employment - A Lesson from the Deserts of Saudi-Arabia, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1765: 135.
WADE, MATT, Inflation Pressures Throw Doubt on Interest Rate Cut, TSMH, 23.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 51. - Supplying further evidence that the CPI: Consumer Price Index, is manipulated by the Government to make inflation appear lower than it really is. The Reserve Bank, with its note issue monopoly and legal tender power and the legislation legitimizing both, are almost never mentioned in the mass media as the main causal factor for inflation. Within a year the Australian paper dollar lost about 20% against the U.S. paper dollar. The consumer prices that I observe go up and up - but, apparently, do not find their way into the official calculations for the CPI. Just two of my most recent experiences: Bee Pollen went up from $ 40 to $ 59 per kg and my most expensive tooth filling from $ 150 to $ 360! Through manipulating the CPI in its favour, the governments not only makes electoral gains, by covering up the degree of its inflation, but saves in paying CPI- indexed pensions and superannuations - and no one gets charged and imprisoned for such frauds. - If consumers want an honest CPI then they will have to determine it themselves. - J.Z., 10.7.01.
WAGE CONTROL, See: HUMPHREY, MARK, Wage and Price Controls, 4pp, from: THE TORCH, Feb. 1, 1971: 296, in PP 1565-67. - See: PRICE CONTROL, RENT CONTROL.
WAGES, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Why Wages Rise, THE FREEMAN, 8/96, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 152.
WAHL, F.N., KUVOG, Kaufen und Verkaufen Ohne Geld, 13 S.: 1, in PP 1588. - Ueber ein Verrechnungssystem.
WAKFER, PAUL, The Prometheus Project, 7pp: 118, in PP 1554/55. - Ben Best has assured me that this project became outdated as soon as larger and regular funds for cryonics research became available from another source. - J.Z.
WAKFER, PAUL, Trip to Asia, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 254.
WALK FOR CAPITALISM? MANN, FREDERICK, Walk for Capitalism, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 158. - The most thoughtless approach to economic freedom - unless you use your walking for thinking and talking. But if you think, talk, write & publish about economic freedom you don't have to walk at the same time. - J.Z., 24.2.02.
WALKER, DANIEL F., Property Rights, American Constitutionalism, & International Human Rights "Law", THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 205.
WALKER, DAVID, The Chalk and Cheese of the Net. Contrary to the doomsayers, the Web has not put the written word out of business, THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 22 May 01, 1p, in PP 1699: 1. - I consider the potential of CD-ROMs to do so, at least for special library collections, to be much greater. But, like all too many freedom opportunities, it remains still largely unutilized, even though it is, in most countries, quite legal. - J.Z., 28.5.02. david@shorewalker.com ZUBE, JOHN to WALKER, DAVID, 24.5.01, 8pp, in PP 1699: 2, on CD-ROM project, CDs available and microfilms.
WALKER, DEBORAH, A Feminist Lesson from Economics, THE FREEMAN, 5/94, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 510.
WALKER, DEBORAH, Industrial Policy: Government or Market? 4pp: 71, in PP 1574-75.
WALKER, DEBORAH, The Inequality of Labor Legislation, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 3pp, in PP 1764: 121.
WALKER, JESSE, Anarchies, States, and Utopias. The science fiction of Ken McLeod, 4p, in PP 1677: 70. From REASON, No. 2000, and ReasonOnline. jwalker@reason.com - Thanks to this article, I got in touch with Jesse Walker again and obtained through him a second batch of the individualist anarchist articles of LAURANCE LABADIE, to be prepared with previously received writings by him - after the present rush to get a batch of PEACE PLANS issues ready for fiching. - Thanks, Jesse, but you spent too much for sending them by air mail! Some writings I consider to be so important that I do take my time with them. Alas, even this outstanding, but obscure, individualist anarchist had his remaining ideological flaws, as I noted recently in reading some of these essays. But then nobody is perfect, least of all me! Most freedom lovers never came across many of those freedom titles that would have interested them and could have helped them most. And even now there are only a few prepared to do something to make all freedom writings accessible, at least on CD-ROMs. - J.Z., 22.5.01.
WALKER, KARL, Gesell, Keynes und die moderne Nationaloekonomie, Vortrag, 23.7.1962, erweiterte Fassung, 16 S., FSU-Schriftenreihe Nr. 17: 118, in PP 1550. - Ungluecklicherweise sind die meisten Gesellianer, ebenso wie die Keynesianer und andere moderne etatistische Oekonomisten, auch Anhaenger des Zentralbanksystems. Die Gesellianer wollen es nur in anderer Weise anwenden. Walker war nicht nur Gesellianer sondern auch Anhaenger der Verrechnungsfreiheit und versuchte sie in Deutschland zu verwirklichen. - Alle Formen der Geldfreiheit sind nur verschiedene Formen einer allgemeinen Verrechnungsfreiheit und diese wuerde "Schwundgeld"- Versuche bald als ueberfluessig beweisen. - Unter voller Verrechnungsfreiheit gibt es keine beschraenkte "Geldmenge". Unter ihr gibt es auch freie Wahl des Wertmasses. - Fuer ihre Verwirklichung mag eine friedliche monetary Revolution noetig sein. - Experimentierfreiheit auch fuer alle Arten von Gesellianern - aber nur auf ihre Kosten und Risiko. - J.Z.
WALKER, LLOYD, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Freedom Party of Ontario, an Interview with LLOYD WALKER, 2pp, TLFCT, Jan. 17, 2000, in PP 1682: 110.
WALKER, MORTON, Dr., The Chelation Way, 1990, 319pp, $ 12.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 368.
WALL STREET JOURNAL, William Henry Chamberlin: 1897-1969, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 399.
WAL-MART DOLLAR COIN, Press clipping, A. 22.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1699: 54.
WALSH, DAVID, A Canadian Cryonicist Reports on Japan, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 220.
WALSH, VIVIAN & GRAM, HARVEY, Classical and Neoclassical Theories of General Equilibrium: Historical Origins and Mathematical Structure, OUP, 1980, 426pp, 3pp review only by GARRISON, ROGER W.: 29, in PP 1574-75.
WALTER, DAVE, Censorship vs. Freedom, 2pp, 234, in PP 1572-73.
WALTER, DAVID, Crime in America, THE FREEMAN, 9/71, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 119. - It is largely a government business - or the result of it. - J.Z.
WALTERN NICOLAS, Life & Work of RUDOLF ROCKER, 1873-1958, with bibliography and links to many of his writings, 3pp, in PP 1701: 35, from the 1988 Freedom Press edition of "Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism"
WALWYN, WILLIAM, Walwyn's Just Defence against the Aspertions Cast upon him, in a late un-christian Pamphlet entituled, Walwyn's Wiles, 2pp www.nycinteractive.com , in PP 1675: 39.
WALWYN, WILLIAM., England's Lamentable Slaverie, 3pp, in PP 1675: 36. - Surprisingly, for this old Leveller tract no modern copyrights claims is made! - I am waiting for somebody to make a copyrights claim for e.g. the Ten Commandments. - J.Z.
WAR CRIMES, See: WEBER, MARK, New Memoir Details U.S. War Crime at Dachau, 1p, in PP 1607/8. - With some notes by J.Z.: 187.
WAR ON POVERTY, See: HARD TIMES, Poor Tax, 1p: 14, in PP 1565-67. - Even in the "war on poverty", the poor are more taxed than "helped". - J.Z. - CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The War on the Poor, 2pp: 15, in PP 1565-67. - From: THE FREEMAN.
WAR RESITERS LEAGUE, Refuse to Pay War Taxes, 1p: 82, in PP 1565-67.
WAR TAX RESISTANCE, Methods of War Tax Resistance, 1p: 121, in PP 1565-67.
WAR, See: AHLSEEN, MARK, Do Wars Cure Ailing Economies? THE FREEMAN, 4/91, 1p, in PP 1761-63: 458.
WAR, See: BUFFETT, HOWARD H., Ambitious Leaders Always Involve Nation in War to Perpetuate their Power, 19. Feb. 1951 in House of Representatives, 4pp, in PP 1565-67. - On conscription and war decisions. -
WAR, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Dienforcade, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 579. - "(A) War is forbidden; war is the ultimate crime against humanity. The duty of the Librademian Dienthorian is to use Dienforcation to fight against the war itself, to destroy the ability of the enemy to wage war, kill or capture the enemy's political rulers and hunt down those who directly participated in making war and bring them to justice, that means: kill them or put them under arrest to face charges of crimes against humanity. - (B) The Dienthorian is forbidden from attacking or intentionally endangering civilians. (C) The Dienthorian must use the least violent means available when there is risk to civilians to insure the protection of innocent people."
WAR, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, War, Peace, International Affairs, list of resources, 1p, in PP 1704: 5, with the number or references in each category, going from 1-53 resources, the highest number referring to Commentary, Opinion and Book Reviews.
WAR, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Why War? THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 452. - All of the institutional and ideological motives for war have not yet been fully listed and evaluated. - Most subscribe only to a single hypothesis, which at most, if at all, partly explains some wars. Others recognize some contributing factors, but still too few. Many of the factors that I deal with in my two peace books do remain widely ignored. - Can we afford to deal carelessly or superficially with this topic, ignoring everything on this subject which does not easily come to our minds? BBG dealt mainly with the importantfactors: Protectionism, depression and mass unemployment. - J.Z.
WAR, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, War: Collectivism at its Worst, 1971, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 279.
WAR, See: HART, DAVID, Interventionism, Social Conflict and War, 8pp, in PP 1607/8: 303.
WAR, See: HIGGS, ROBERT, How War Amplified Federal Power in the 20th Century, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 90.
WAR, See: HUSBANDS, SAM H., Jr., Free Trade & Foreign Wars, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 58.
WAR, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, in PP 1725. This issue contains at least 28 articles dealing with war, peace and the nuclear war threat.
WAR, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, On War & Quotes On War, 1999, brushed up: March 2000, 5pp, in PP 1680: 106.
WAR, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, War, Peace, Diplomacy or Foreign Aid, Article List, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 444.
WAR, See: MCELROY, WENDY, War's Other Casualty, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 4pp, on individualism, in PP 1761-63: 468.
WAR, See: MEEK, NIGEL, Libertarianism & War: A Personal View, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 31, 4pp, in PP1742: 21.
WAR, See: PAVLIK, GREGORY P., The Ethics of War: Hiroshima & Nagasaki After 50 Years, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 472.
WAR, See: PYBURN, EVELYN, Are We Only Good at Waging War? THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 1p, in PP 1761-63: 448. - The U.S. government isn't even good at that. It makes wars more likely, bloody & expensive & destructive & prolongs them unnecessarily. Moreover, each of its "victories" tends to help to cause further wars. - J.Z.
WAR, See: RIDDLE, WESLEY ALLEN, War and Liberty in American History, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 459.
WAR, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS, War and the State, 2pp: 31, in PP 1565-67.
WAR, See: RUMMEL, R.H., War Isn't This Century's Biggest Killer, 1988, 2pp, in PP 1609: 30. - From FORT FREEDOM files on the Internet.
WARD, D, What, me an Anarchist? 2pp, n.d. , in PP 1707: 199. - www.pitzer.edu/~dward/
WARD, DANA & HWANT, KYLE, Test your Knowledge on Anarchy, 2pp, 1997, in PP 1696: 123. Kyle Hwang mailto:kyle@narcissus.ml.org ANARCHIST ARCHIVES
WARD, DANA, Anarchy and the Internet, Syllabus and Readings, Fall 98, 8pp, in PP 1695: 28, on courses and links to references: dward@pitzer.edu. (The underlinings of links were often printed out as cross-out lines!)
WARD, JUNE I. The Consequences are Absolute, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 404.
WARNER, E. (?), E., WARNER & LAIN, TERIANNE H., The Falsified History of the South, 5pp, with references, LFCT, Sep. 18, 2000, in PP 1663: 171. (Probably it should have been spelled: E. Warner.)
WARREN BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1p from ANARCHY ARCHIVES, in PP 1676: 156.
WASHINGTON POST, THE, Libertarian Democrats, excerpts only, 3pp, of Oct. 4, 98 issue, in PP 1676: 158. The article was headed: Core Beliefs Recast Party Lines. Libertarian Democrats were identified in this article as one of 5 groups in the Democratic Party. www.progress.org/dfc/index.html
WATER PRICING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Proper water etc. pricing or bureaucratic extortions? My disagreement with the local government council on this. 7pp, in PP 1610: 108. - I got only one telephonic response from a member of the public on this. He, too, had complained but achieved only a tiny increase in usage charges, not the abolition of the huge service supply charge. - One remains in their grip - until one is free to opt out. - J.Z.
WATER SUPPLY, See under: TIME, Nor Any Drop to Drink, short note from April 3, 2000 issue, in PP 1676, making a not explicitly stated case against the monopolization of the supply of clean water. - I tried, in vain, to fight the local council's "pricing policy", which charges me about ten times as much for "the availability" of its water than for the water used, thereby not exactly encouraging the saving of water in a dry continent. Imagine your butcher, greengrocer and baker likewise charging you, separately, 10 times as much for their availability than for your actual purchases from them! Bureaucracy is just another term for irrationality, in a form that is, mostly, not curable by facts, ideas and reasoning. In other words, this is a monopoly which wastefully gives its assets away, at below cost - but then charges me highly for being available as a monopoly supplier, under the excuse that its wasteful and careless capital expenses and other costs are rather high. The old "costs plus x %" con-game. And it is complacently practised and accepted by the government-miseducated and misinformed majority, and, naturally, "covered", by laws and regulations. - J.Z., 22.5.01. - On WATER SUPPLY MONOPOLIES: 22.
WATERS, ROBERT A., The Best Defence, 1998, Review only, 2pp, by D. J. OLSON, in PP 1697: 91.
WATKINS, BILL, Wallpaper Dollars, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 126. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
WATKINS, HAL, The Jonestown Syndrome, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 319.
WATKINS, WILLIAM J., Jr., John C. Calhoun: Champion of Sound Economics, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 314. - See, however, his support for the government-supported fur trade, described in the article by BURTON W. FOLSOM: FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., John Jacob Astor & the Fur Trade: Testing the Role of Government, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 317. - With interesting remarks on John C. Calhoun, as statist, protectionist and monopolist, not as consistent libertarian. - "Everything good is rarely together." - J.Z.
WATNER, CARL, A Short History of Highway and Vehicle Registration, 2pp: 218, in PP 1569-70. - I would like to see some figures on how effective or rather ineffective car registration has been to prevent theft and discover stolen cars. I fear that in the main it is just another tax racket. - J.Z.
WATNER, CARL, ANYA COLLEEN: That's What Family, Friends, and Neighbors Are For, 2pp, in PP 1569-70. - On birth of 4th child: 44. - I wish more of the high quality libertarians would multiply like the Watners do. - J.Z.
WATNER, CARL, Beyond the Reach of Authority, 5pp: 75, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Beyond the Wit of Man to Foresee: Voluntaryism and Land Use Controls, 7pp: 115, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, By Their Bootstraps: Voluntaryism and the Cooperative Movement, 6pp: 179, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them: Voluntaryism & the Old Order Amish, 7pp: 19, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Caveat Emptor! 1p: 5, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Challenge or Tragedy: A Government Raid at Sublimity, Oregon, 2pp: 234, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Circular of Dec. 14, 2001, on his new anthology compilation on ID's, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 416. Contributions are wanted: inmanfedmill@aol.com I believe that there are more important topics that we should worry about. - J.Z., 28.5.02.
WATNER, CARL, Forfeiture Laws: A Reminder from the Past, 1p: 32, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Harry Browne - Have You Forgotten?: The Lesser of Two Evils Is Still Evil, 3pp: 155, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Highway Tax vs. Poll Tax: Some Thoreau Tax Trivia, 2pp: 51, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Is "Taxation Is Theft" A Seditious Statement? A Short History of Governmental Criticism in the Early U.S., 6pp: 163, in PP 1569-70. - Private criticism of governmental actions. Governments are not sufficiently self-critical! - J.Z.
WATNER, CARL, Lysander Spooner: Ireland and Proprietary Justice, 12pp: 68, in PP 1557.
WATNER, CARL, On Keeping Your Own: Taxation Is Theft! 1p: 164, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Once an Owner - Always an Owner, 6pp: 243, in PP 1569-70. - According to an appeal in the latest issues, Carl Watner looked for financial support for a conventional paper publication of the best articles from THE VOLUNTARYIST. Why does he not self-sponsor such an anthology or a complete edition in alternative media, in which he could even include most or all the relevant correspondence received, i.e., on floppies, microfiche or CD-ROM? When a person is a radical on many subjects, why not on this one? On demand publishing of a single book in affordable alternative media requires very little capital. If these editions would sell well enough then he might be able to risk self-publishing an edition on paper as well. LMP gladly microfiches all his writings that he makes available for this. Why does HE not offer ALL that he has to offer to all libertarians and anarchists in ALL of the affordable alternative media? He made a start with his website. And he did collaborate with me in putting out Lysander Spooner's works and once dedicated one page of TV to the micrographics option. But, can long established reading habits be changed with so limited efforts? Or should one not even try and ignore this voluntaryist option to advance libertarian ideas? I have often pointed out that the first author who offered a book in all of the affordable alternative media could thereby probably get enough mass media attention to turn this book into a best-seller. Is no one game to try? - J.Z., 6.11.1999.
WATNER, CARL, Patriotism or Voluntaryism? 4pp, on flags of convenience: 11, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Plunderers of the Public Revenue: Voluntaryism and the Mails, 7pp: 83, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Private Charities, 3pp: 171, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Rediscovering Charles Lane, 2pp: 35, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Stateless, Not Lawless: Voluntaryism and Arbitration, 8pp: 147, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Stone Walls Do Not A Prison Make. The Mayville Five - Prisoners of Conscience, 2pp: 38, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Sweat them at Law with their Own Money? Forfeitures & Taxes in American History, 6pp: 59, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, The Myth of American Liberty: Review, 6pp: 220, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions: Voluntaryism and the Roads, 6pp: 211, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, The Tragedy of Political Government, 2pp: 107, in PP 1569-70. - I would rather call it the tragedy of territorial government. - J.Z.
WATNER, CARL, Un-Licensed - Un-Numbered - Un-Taxed, 2pp: 27, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Vices Are Not Crimes: Defending "Defending the Undefendable", by BLOCK, WALTER, 1p: 91, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, WATNER, CARL, Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, 2pp: 114, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Whose Property Is It Anyway? 3pp: 67, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, CARL, Why I Write and Publish THE VOLUNTARYIST, 1p: 219, in PP 1569-70.
WATNER, JULIE, A Definition of Freedom, 1p: 50, in PP 1569-70.
WATSON, J. W. HENRY & WALTERS, IDA, The New Economics and the Death of Central Banking, LIBERTY, July 97, 9pp, in PP 1745-1748: 600. webmaster@LibertySoft.com
WATTS, ORVAL V., Are Schools Necessary? THE FREEMAN, 7/71, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 376 - Let parents and pupils decide about that and let them pay for their choices! - J.Z.
WATTS, V. ORVAL, The Law, THE FREEMAN, 8/75, 10pp, in PP 1766-68: 293.
WATZLAWICK, PAUL, Dealing with Threats, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 422.
WEALTH, See: ANDERSON, ROBERT G. The Assault on Capital, THE FREEMAN, 11/79, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 297.
WEALTH, See: BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Roberto and Fidel: Two Versions of "Share the Wealth", THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 2pp, in PP 1754: 197.
WEALTH, See: O'ROURKE, P.J., Closing the Wealth Gap, from talk at June 97 Cato Conference in Shanghai, China, 2pp, in PP 1707: 94.
WEALTH, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., States, Economic Freedom & Wealth Creation, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 178.
WEALTH, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.
WEALTH, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, The Rich Get Richer, and the Poor Get ... , THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 407.
WEAPONS & GUN CONTROL: KELLY, SIMON, Knife bearers be warned. $ 450 fine for key-ring knife, 1p: 75, in PP 1551. - I have experienced the outlawry of scissors on aircraft! - J.Z.
WEAPONS, NON-LETHAL, See: ORKIN, ANN, Environmentally Friendly Weapons, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 321.
WEAPONS, See: KOPEL, DAVID, Arms and the Greeks, 3pp, from LIBERTY: 131, in PP 1568. - SECOND AMENDMENT FOUNDATION, Home Page, 1999, 3pp, with numerous links, e-m.: www@saf.org 146, in PP 1568. - Most articles on this subject are under GUN CONTROL.
WEAVER, HENRY GRADY, See: HOOD, JOHN M., Henry Grady Weaver's Classic Vision of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 7pp, in PP 1765: 49.
WEAVER, HENRY GRADY, Life is Energy, 3pp from his book: "The Mainspring of Human Progress": 111, in PP 1560.
WEAVER, HENRY GRADY, The Mainspring of Human Progress, FEE, 272pp, Review only, by BALL, MARTIN: 1p: 825, in PP 1601-04.
WEAVER, JOHN: State Legislation & the Graded Land Improvement Tax, 6pp, in PP 1634-1636: 767.
WEBER, CHARLES E., American Money: Past, Present, & Future, THE FREEMAN, 8/76, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 412.
WEBER, CHARLES E., Closer Look at Gold, THE FREEMAN, 9/72, 9pp, in PP 1745-1748: 415.
WEBER, CHRIS, On the Brink, 2pp, on The Fed, Alan Greenspan and economic crises: 149, in PP 1579-80.
WEBER, Dr., AMERICAN AGING ASSOCIATION, Age, 2pp: 98, in PP 1595-96.
WEBER, HAND U., Ph.D., Aging and Cancer Affected by Diet & Antioxidants, 2ppL 116, in PP 1595-96.
WEBER, HANS U., Ph.D., Diet and exercise in the treatment of degenerative diseases, 4pp: 134, in PP 1595-96.
WEBER, JAMES A., The Population Question. Limited Government or Limited People? THE FREEMAN, 10/72, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 53.
WEBER, MARK, New Memoir Details U.S. War Crime at Dachau, 1p, in PP 1607/8. - With some notes by J.Z.: 187.
WEBLEY PAGE, THE, Lever Action Essays, links, 5pp, in PP 1697: 129. www.webleyweb.com/lneil/index
WEBLEY PAGE, THE, What's New? 7pp, in PP 1697: 134, webmaster@webleyweb.com (Ken L. Holder)
WEBPRONEWS, April 9th, 2001, 4pp, in PP 1697: 171, www.WebProNews.com - "According to Interactive Week's recently completed annual survey of 553 Webmasters, most Web site operational budgets are expected to increase this year over last. Web site budgets for 2000 averaged $404.500, and Webmasters say they expect to see that increase to $ 508,000 for this calendar year. - On the high end, 7.5 % of Webmasters we surveyed say their budgets for 2000 will be $ 1 million or greater, up from 6.2 % who say their 2000 budgets were in the same range. - However, these averages are screwed up by the higher-end websites bumping up averages. When we look at another break-down in the same article of website budgets, we see that 60.7 % of website owners spend $ 50,000 or less in 2000 ...." - Who says that online publishing is always cheap? - J.Z.
WEBRING to ZUBE, JOHN, 5 August 2000, 1p, with a note by J.Z. on webrings and alternatives to them support@webring.org , in PP 1706: 199. - I would prefer an alphabetized directory, with abstracts and URLs & at least one e-mail address printed out, online and on CD-ROM, with a reference to an updating website. - Just a short links list cannot satisfy me. - J.Z.
WEBSITE ARCHIVES, See: INFOSHOP.ORG, Electronic Archives on the World Wide Web, Anarchist Archives, 13 entries, Alternative Archives, 8 entries, Mainstream Electronic Text Archives, 24 entries, 2pp, in PP 1703: 176. Updated July 28, 2000. www.infoshop.org/archives_kiosk.html
WEBSITE PUBLISHING OF BOOKS? See: WALKER, DAVID, The Chalk and Cheese of the Net. Contrary to the doomsayers, the Web has not put the written word out of business, THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 22 May 01, 1p, in PP 1699: 1. - I consider the potential of CD-ROMs to do so, at least for special library collections, to be much greater. But, like all too many freedom opportunities, it remains still largely unutilized, even though it is, in most countries, quite legal. - J.Z., 28.5.02. david@shorewalker.com ZUBE, JOHN to WALKER, DAVID, 24.5.01, 8pp, in PP 1699: 2, on CD-ROM project, CDs available and microfilms.
WEBSITE PUBLISHING, See: GABB, SEAN, Review of: MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, published online, Sep. 93, 281 Kbs, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com from the Harvard Classics edition, 7pp, in PP 1739: 128. - Although he mentions in his review: "... many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries... ", he does not mention the CD-ROM but only the online publishing option. Why are radicals so slow to take up this radical freedom of expression and information opportunity? - J.Z.
WEBSTER, DANIEL, Patents & Inventors, extract from an 1852 speech, in PP 1668/69, 1p: 8.
WEBSTER, PELATIAH, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes to P. Webster: Political Essays ... on money ...., 1791 (PP 994 &9 95), 1991, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 530.
WEEDE, ERICH, Kapitalismus pur, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 11.
WEIDENBAUM, MURRAY L., Free Trade under Attack: What America Can Do, IMPRIMIS, 7/84, 20pp, in PP 1761-63: 24.
WEIGHTLOSS ADVERTISEMENT, "Berry Trim Plus", 1 Nov. 01, teket@21cn.com , 1p, in PP 1732: 202. - Already in 1990, on U.S. supermarket shelves, I saw dozens if not hundreds of weight loss aids displayed. By now an encyclopaedia might be needed to reproduce evaluation reports for all of them. - J.Z.
WEIMAR REPUBLIC, See: ANONYMOUS, Das Ende Der Freiheit. Deutschland unter der schleichenden Diktatur, 2 S. , in PP 1716: 37. - Ueber die bereits in der Weimarer Republik bestehenden gesetzlichen Unterdrueckungen. Die Nazis haben diese spaeter nur "vollendet". Die Totalitaeren, die braunen und die roten, wurden durch diese Gesetze nicht eingeschraenkt. Sie beherrschten die Strasse und die Versammlungen. Wohl aber die verbleibenden Demokraten und Republikaner usw., die den Gesetzen gehorchten und sich nicht bewaffnet hatten obwohl sie, zahlenmaessig, den Totalitaeren ueberlegen und sogar gut organisiert waren, z.B. im "Reichsbanner" mit etwa 2 1/2 Millionen Mitgliedern. Ohne die Fehler der Freiheitssucher haetten auch dann und dort die Totalitaeren nicht an die Macht kommen koennen. Aber auch sie unterschrieben z.B. den staatssozialistischen monetaeren Despotismus der zur Verarmung, Inflation, Weltkrise und Massenarbeitslosigkeit fuehrte. Unter solchen kuenstlich geschaffenen, wenn auch nicht beabsichtigten Zustaenden, wurden die Totalitaeren immer staerker und die Schuld wurde den Demokraten, Juden, Verschwoerern und Andersdenkenden zugeschoben, nicht den unrechtmaessigen u. irrationalen Gesetzen, die die Krisen verursachten. Durch die Grosse Inflation und die grosse Wirtschaftskrise hatten die Deutschen oekonomisch noch zweimal so viel wie im 1. Weltkrieg verloren. - Darueber herrscht immer noch keine Klarheit in den Koepfen. - J.Z., 28.7.01.
WEINBERGER, CASPAR W., A Return to Big Government and how to Stop it, IMPRIMIS, 2/94, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 341.
WEISSBERG, ROBERT, Election Day: A Means of State Control, 3pp: 187, in PP 1569-70.
WELFARE FOR BANKS, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.
WELFARE STATE, See: CORPORATE WELFARE, 2pp, in PP 1701: 68. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
WELFARE STATE, See: BISMARCK'S WELFARE STATE, 1p, in PP 1701: 69. - ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.
WELFARE STATE, See: EDMONDS, BRAD, Government Is Bad for the Poor, too, www.lewrockwell.com/edmonds/edmonds74.html 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 7. - But it does manage to provide some extensive "welfare" for some of the parasitic and monopolistic rich or those with lobby clout. - J.Z., J.Z., 31.5.02.
WELFARE STATE, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Welfare and Immigration - The Other Half of the Argument, 1p, in PP 1682:43. www.best.com/~ddfr/Libertarian/Welfare_and_Immigration.html Another print-out, from LIBERTY.
WELFARE STATE, See: HANNON, KATE, $ 50 billion welfare system "failing", clipping from THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 28/1/00, in PP 1611: 145. - Sometimes, the more you spend, the less you achieve! - J.Z., 14. 3. 2000.
WELFARE STATE, See: HARPER, F.A., Morals and the Welfare State, 27pp: 75, in PP 1549.
WELFARE STATE, See: HOFFMAN, BEN, Welfare - Who Benefits, 1p: 14, in PP 1572-73.
WELFARE STATE, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Re-evaluating Australia's Welfare System: Poverty Alleviation, Welfare Reform and the Negative Income Tax in Australia, 2000, 106pp, in PP 1611: 1.
WELFARE STATE, See: JOHNSON, THOMAS L., Welfare and the Constitution, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 12. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
WELFARE STATE, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., The Perversity of Doing Good at Others' Expense, THE FREEMAN, 9/97, 4pp, in PP 1764: 31.
WELFARE STATE, See: LONG, LAZARUS, What Is Social Responsibility? 1996/98, 3pp, in PP 1612: 63. - LONG, LAZARUS, State-Run Welfare Is Ineffective and Unnecessary, 1996/98, 6pp, in PP 1612: 66. - LONG, LAZARUS, Privatise Our Social Welfare System, 1995/98, 6pp, in PP 1612: 72.
WELFARE STATE, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Perverse Compassion of the State, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 69.
WELFARE STATE, See: MARSLAND, DAVID, Real Welfare: Self-Reliance or State Dependency? 2pp: 765, in PP 1601-04. - Summary of his book: Welfare or Welfare State? Macmillan, 1996, 279pp.
WELFARE STATE, See: MCGUINNESS, PADRAIC P., Old St. Nick, patron of the Welfare State, 1p, SMH, 18.12.99, in PP 1610: 93. e-mail: ppmcg@ozmail.com.au
WELFARE STATE, See: RYDENFELT, SVEN, The Rise and Decline of a Welfare State, THE FREEMAN, 11/78, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 42. on Sweden.
WELFARE STATE, See: SOMMERFELT PETTERSEN, JAN, MD, The Decline of the Scandinavian Welfare State, 1989, 2pp: 176, in PP 1568.
WELFARE STATE, See: TRENCHARD, JOHN, Welfare - Who Benefits? 1p: 89, in PP 1572-73.
WELFARE STATE, See: YOUNKINS, EDWARD W., The Minimal State, Not the Welfare State, 3pp: 805, in PP 1601-04.
WELLS, DONALD R. & SCRUGGS, L.S., The Free Banking Alternative, THE FREEMAN, 2/85, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 432.
WELLS, DONALD R. & SCRUGGS, L.S., Toward Free Banking, THE FREEMAN, 7/86, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 437.
WELLS, DONALD R., Banking before the Federal Reserve: the U.S. & Canada Compared, THE FREEMAN 6/87, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 425.
WELLS, SAM, A Few Preliminary Definitions, 3pp, in PP 1684: 37.
WELLS, SAM, A Heretic's Outline of Political Systems, 1p, in PP 1684: 8. - Classification systems. Alas, he equates anarchy with gang warfare, leading to oligarchy.
WELLS, SAM, Books, etc, 23pp, in PP 1684: 40. In collaboration with amazon.com, with short reviews.
WELLS, SAM, How to Identify Legal Thievery - and What to Do about it, 1p, in PP 1684: 1.
WELLS, SAM, Introductory Guide to "Political Correctness" or, Help in Understanding how Words Are Used to Attempt Liberal Thought Control over an Entire Country, 2pp, in PP 1684: 2.
WELLS, SAM, Liberals" and the Cult of Moral Relativism, 3pp, in PP 1684: 4.
WELLS, SAM, Power Elites in America: Oligopoly and Political Pull, or, Beware of the Regulatory-Industrial Complex, 18pp, in PP 1684: 10. - Here he repeats the old error, that a central bank would "counterfeit" its own notes, rather than forcing more and more of them upon its victims, via legal tender and its monopoly position. - As for conspiracies: With public opinion as permeated by errors, myths and prejudices as it is, there is no need to add "conspiracies" to achieve the present messes. - PIOT, J.Z., 26.5.01.
WELLS, SAM, Robber Barons" and Exploitative Monopolies - which System Fosters them and which System Most Discourages them? 3pp, in PP 1684: 33.
WELLS, SAM, Sam's Hallowed Hall of Ideological Heroes of the Mind - First Inductee. Initially Dedicated to the Political and Economic Insights of Frederic Bastiat, 1p, in PP 1684: 7. - Offering "The Law", "What Is Seen, and What Is Not Seen", as well as quotations, by links.
WELLS, SAM, The Mission Impossible Squad versus John Galt, 1p, in PP 1684: 35.
WELLS, SAM, The Myth of the Trade Deficit, 3pp: 148; 3pp: 226, in PP 1572-73.
WELLS, SAM, The Role of a Majority Vote in a Free Society Versus Unlimited Majority Rule in a Democracy, 2pp, in PP 1684: 27.
WELLS, SAM, Three Categories of Human Activity & the Proper Role of Government, with links to related documents, 2pp, in PP 1681: 205, www.laissez-fairerepublic.com/3categor.html#3cats
WELLS, SAM, URL list referring to his sites, 4pp, in PP 1684: 64.
WELLS, SAM, What a Libertarian Is - and Is Not, 4pp, in PP 1684: 29.
WELLS, SAM, What Karl Marx Had to Say about Communism. Are you a Pinko? 1p, in PP 1706: 194.
WELLS, SAM, What Libertarianism Is Not! 1p: 21, in PP 1572-73.
WELTWEITE VERLAG, DER, 1946-1950, von KURT HELMUT ZUBE, 1905-1991, 7 S., in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 271.
WENDERS, JACK, Untitled, on Socialism and Collectivism, 1993, 1p, in PP 1671: 118. jwenders@uidaho.edu
WENDERS, JOHN T. Freedom & Democracy Are Different, THE FREEMAN, 8/90, 2pp, in PP 1765: 201.
WENDERS, JOHN T., Campaign Finance: The Symptom, not the Problem, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 189.
WENDERS, JOHN T., Democracy Would Doom Hong Kong, THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 182.
WEST PAPUAN FREEDOM AND SELF-DETERMINATION MOVEMENT, Westend, 2pp leaflet:123, in PP 1583. - I doubt that they are radical libertarians. - J.Z.
WEST, E.G., Choice or Monopoly in Education, 5pp: 82, in PP 1584.
WEST, E.G., A Prince Replies to Machiavelli: Philip of England on the Erosion of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 2/78, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 284.
WESTLING, DAVID, Review, 1p, n.d., of : SWART, KOENRAD W., Individualism in the Mid-19th Century, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS, vol. 23, no. 1, 1962, pp. 77-90, in PP 1671: 96.
WESTLING, DAVID, Review, 1p, of: SWART, KOENRAD W., "Individualism" in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, in THE JOURNAL OF IDEAS, V. 23, NO. 1, 1962, pp 77-90, in PP 1679: 205.
WETHELIVING.COM, The Objectivist Republic of Letters, www.wetheliving.com, 4pp, in PP 1682: 190. http://w2.wetheliving.com/ politics@wetheliving.com physics@wetheliving.com
WHALES, PRIVATELY OWNED, See: REHMKE, GREG, The right to own a whale, to save the whale, 2pp, in PP 1630: 169.
WHEELS, ALLEN, Freedom & Necessity, 3pp, from his book: How People Change, in PP 1656-1659: 438.
WHELAN, ELIZABETH M., Chemicals, Cancerphobia and Communication, 6pp: 117, in PP 1581-82.
WHELAN, ROBERT, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 267, of: NORTH, RICHARD D., Life on a Modern Planet: A Manifesto for Progress, Manchester U.P., 1995, 275pp, L 10.99, ISBN 0 7190 4567 3. - "... well written & thoroughly researched. Richard North has shown that you can be concerned about the environment without being a misanthropic, Earth-worshipping Green loony. This is no small achievement."
WHELAN, ROBERT, Wild in Woods: The Myth of the Noble Eco-Savage, IEA, 1999, 69pp, L 8, ISBN 0 255 36447 4, MEEK, NIGEL, Review, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 575.
WHITE, L. D., The Genocide Treaty. Why you should fear it, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 187. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
WHITE, L. RICHARD, Dis-Mything Social Security, 5pp, TLFCT, date? In PP 1684: 92. - Should it rather be "de-mything"? - J.Z.
WHITE, LAWRENCE H., A Competitor for the Fed? THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 446.
WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Asia Needs Capital Controls? It Just Ain't So! THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 327.
WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Banking Without Regulation, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 455.
WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Free Banking in Britain: Theory, Experience and Debate, 1800-1845, Cambridge, CUP, 1984, 171pp, review only, by PALASEK, KAREN Y, 3pp: 90, in PP 1574-75. - I believe it was NEVER COMPLETELY free. At least it was restrained, if not legally, then by still prevailing popular prejudices on money, e.g. insistence upon at least fractional rare metal cover of issues and metallic redemption by the issuer, upon demand. That is only a fraction of the rightful and rational freedom options. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.
WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Review Essay of Rudolf Richter's Money: Lectures on the Basis of General Equilibrium Theory and the Economics of Institutions, 5pp: 35, in PP 1576.
WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Review, 3pp, of: WEINTRAUB, E. ROY, General Equilibrium Analysis: Studies in Appraisal, N.Y., CUP, 1985, 191pp: 135, in PP 1574-75.
WHITMAN, WALT, See: SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Walt Whitman: Individualist or Statist? 2pp: 114, in PP 1564.
WHITTEN, CHRIS, Dear Free-Marketeer, 20.12.00, 4pp, an appeal for funds, in PP 1718 - 1721: 1. - In this and other libertarian newsletters I still miss an appeal to libertarians to make use of their alternative media options for extremely cheap libertarian publishing and reading. Website, e-newsletter providers and paper publishers always have to appeal for funds. The users of cheap alternative media do not have to, because their basic costs are so low and they do not expect to make a living from their hobby publishing, no matter how extensive it may be. - Moreover, I for one am disappointed by the often only rather trivial news one finds in such newsletters, with few really inspiring libertarian projects, like the CD-ROM project, hardly ever being mentioned, since they do not count as "news". To that extent libertarian journalism is often as little informative as is conventional journalism. I for one would find a newsletter much more appealing that would concentrate on new ideas and projects and appeal for collaboration to realize them. Would I have to tackle that job, too, largely by myself? Alas, I do already have too many projects on hand - and others are in the same position. Since libertarian projects are not sufficiently announced, sufficient international division of labour is not achieved to realize all of them fast. See PP 20 & 183 on this. - Libertarian newsletters might become more attractive if they became individualized, i.e., each individual would be sent only those news, automatically selected, which are of highest interest to him or her, according to a previously filled out questionnaire. As it is they do all too often express largely the interests and remaining bias of their editors only. - How many of these "news" induce many libertarians to take some positive actions? With reproducing such newsletters I get more and more away from the very concept of PEACE PLANS. - Thus I do not intend to print out and microfiche such newsletters much longer, or only the exceptional ones. - Perhaps, rather than mailing them to large numbers they should only be offered on websites, for those who want to look them up, there? - On sheet 41, bottom, there is a hint that Mike Harris, The Premier of Ontario, is looking at whether the private sector could finance, design, or even run water systems. He, the reporter & the readers of this newsletter ought to read the book of a fair socialist, like John Gunther, who, in his Inside U.S.A., reported on such and many other competitive private public service companies. Such "news" should be accompanied with a bibliography of successful private schemes, a reference to a libertarian encyclopaedia article and ideas and projects archive. The blind leading the blind, once again! - J.Z., 30.7.01.
WILBER, DAVE to ZUBE, JOHN, 24. 6. 00, via winsmith@postnet.com 2pp, in PP 1629: 49. - I could not open his attachments.
WILDER IMAGES, Wild & Woolley/ Fast Books Newsletter, No. 18, Winter 1999, 4pp: 33, in PP 1571. - Another conventional vanity press. The more you compare them, their prices and conditions, the more attractive will the alternative self-publishing options, in affordable media, appear to you! - J.Z.
WILDERMUTH, E. F. W., Reshape America? 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 89. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
WILDERMUTH, E.F.W., Voter Frustration Breeds Dictatorship, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 8. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
WILGUS, NEAL, Review, 1p, of: SCHUSTER, EUNICE MINETTE, Native American Anarchism: 386, in PP 1589-94.
WILGUS, NEAL, Speculations on Increasing Intelligence, 1p: 304. Can Intelligence Be Enhanced? 2pp: 327, in PP 1589-94. - More Sources, 1p: 336. Getting A Move On - IE in SF, 1p: 353. How High IQ? 1p: 366. The Mensa Conspiracy, 2pp: 384. Food for Thought, 1p: 416. Doman's Domain Revisited, 1p: 435. Interview with Victor Serebriskiff, 1p: 452. This Is Only A Test, 1p: 462. The Anarchistic Brain, 1p: 484. Follow-Up-Dates, 1p: 514. Firewalkers, 2pp: 541. Brain Power, 2pp: 590, in PP 1589-94.
WILLE, ULRICH, Max Stirner, Der Philosoph des Egoismus, 5 S.: 84, in PP 1588. - Die Bibliographie gibt mehrere websites.
WILLE, ULRICH, Von "Gruppen", von "Vertraegen" und von der "Realitaet", eine Antwort auf Benedikt Jaeger, 2 S., in PP 1625: 89.
WILLERS, ED, Directory Short Cuts, 1p, in PP 1680: 206, list of links, ewillers@swbell.net
WILLETTS, DAVID, Modern Conservatism, Penguin, 1992, 216pp, Review only, 4pp, by SEAN GABB, in PP 1708-1710: 71.
WILLIAMS, DANIEL E., Big Brother Wants to Go Inside Your Head! 2pp: 102; 2pp: 137; 2pp: 168; 2pp: 208, in PP 1572-73.
WILLIAMS, GARY, George Mason & the Bill of Rights, THE FREEMAN, 5/92, 5pp, in PP 1765: 126.
WILLIAMS, JOHN K., A Distant Voice Speaks to Us Today, THE FREEMAN, 3/83, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 25, on Pericles, Mill, Spencer, Bierce & Henry Ford. - Apparently, he was rather hearing voices than a single voice. - J.Z.
WILLIAMS, JOHN K., A Piece of Street Wisdom, THE FREEMAN, 8/85, 12pp, in PP 1766-68: 608.
WILLIAMS, JOHN K., The Forgotten Dream, THE FREEMAN, 11/86, 9pp, in PP 1749/50: 237.
WILLIAMS, JOHN K., Wanted: Cheerful Realists, 2pp, in PP 1655: 65.
WILLIAMS, NATHAN, Currency, an anarchist approach, 1p, in PP 1645-1653, on LETS in the Blue Mountains: 325.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Discrimination & Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 564.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Fairness & Justice: Process vs. Results, THE FREEMAN, 10/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 82.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Ignorance is Bliss - Maybe, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 77.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., My New Entitlement, 1p, in PP 1684: 132. www.jewishworldreview.com See also the Walter Williams Archives on the Web.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Politician is another Name for Crook, Hustler and Tyrant, 1p, in PP 1684: 131. www.williams_on_polticians.html ?
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Regulation's invisible victim, 1p, 1989, in PP 1730: 34.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., See: LOUW, LEON, Review Essay of Walter William's South Africa's War against Capitalism, 5pp: 25, in PP 1576.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Silly Talking, THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 2pp, in PP 1754: 86.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Sound Economics vs. False Political Claims, May 10, 00, 1p, in PP 1684: 133.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., The Civil War's Tragic Legacy, THE FREEMAN, 1/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 407.
WILLIAMS, WALTER E., When and under what Circumstances Should Violent Force Be Used? (c) 1995, Creators Syndicate, Inc., 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 105. - By my standards, rightful force isn't "violent" but defensive. It upholds basic rights and liberties without offending against such rights of innocents and non-aggressive people. Aggressive people lose most of their rights, as rational beings, at least temporarily, while they are aggressive. Then they retain only the rights of animals, i.e., the right not to be unnecessarily killed or injured or treated cruelly. Violence is very different from defensive force. It always violates the rights and liberties of others. - J.Z., 26.5.01.
WILLIAMSON, OLIVER, The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, N.Y., The Free Press, 1985, 450pp, Review only, 4pp, Transaction Costs and Institutions, by BOUDREAUX, DON: 158, in PP 1574-75.
WILSON, CHARLES MORROW, Let's Try Barter, 6pp, in PP 1656-1659: 232.
WILSON, JOHN vs. High Court of Australia: The High Court Wipes Trial by Peers, 1p: 71, in PP 1551.
WILSON, ROBERT ANTON, & SHEA, ROBERT, Definitionen & Unterscheidungsmerkmale, 1 S. aus: Illuminatus III, rororo-Taschenbuch Nr. 4772, ISBN 3-499-14772-6, in PP 1609: 68.
WILSON, ROBERT ANTON, Hammering the Idols, 2pp, in PP 1630: 17.
WILSON, ROBERT ANTON, Natural Law, only Loompanics leaflet, 1p, in PP 1661: 176. From my point of view this is easily his worst book. See my 1p comments on page 177. - J.Z.
WILSON, ROBERT ANTON, The ROBERT ANTON WILSON Website, 3pp, in PP 1616: 55. - www.rawilson.com The texts of poems by ARLEN RILEY did not download for me. - J.Z.
WILSON, ROBERT ANTON, Toward Understanding E-Prime, 4pp, in PP 1671: 103. - Towards more care in making statements.
WILSON, TADD, The Culture of Classical Liberalism, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 272.
WIN, March 1, 1971, with a large section on libertarianism, incomplete, 34pp: 59, in PP 1583.
WINBORNE, GEORGE, The Intellectual Property Debate, 2pp: 576, in PP 1601-04.
WINSTON, ALEXANDER, As Tocqueville Saw us, THE FREEMAN, 5/69, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 330.
WINTERBERGER, ANDREAS K., Albert J. Nock, 2. Teil, 4 S.: 167, in PP 1588.
WINTERS, SIMON, Nobody Knows Your Name, 1p: 53, in PP 1564. - On the battle of Marathon.
WINTERS, SIMON, The Georgist Interpretation of History, 1p: 70, in PP 1564.
WISEMAN, JACK, Economics, Subjectivism and Public Choice, 2pp: 118, in PP 1574-75.
WITHERSPOON, JOHN, See: BEARCE, ROBERT G., John Witherspoon: Disciple of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 5/77, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 305.
WITHERSPOON, JOHN, See: PETERSON, ROBERT A., John Witherspoon: "Animated Son of Liberty", THE FREEMAN, 12/85, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 300.
WITT, SCOTT, How to Be Twice as Smart, 1983, 276pp, $ 11.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65:379.
WOLFE, CLAIRE, 101 Things To Do 'Til The Revolution,96, 216pp, $ 15.95, flyer only in PP 1664/65: 351.
WOLFE, CLAIRE, 101 Things to Do till the Revolution, 1p review of the book by MILLER, VINCENT H.: 130, in PP 1561-63.
WOLFE, CLAIRE, Amerika, Amerika, "Land-Mine" Legislation, 3pp: 252, in PP 1561-63.
WOLFE, CLAIRE, Hey, Are You an Outlaw? 2pp, in PP 1718 - 1721: 817. http://backwoodshome.com/
WOLFE, CLAIRE, Review, 2pp, of: KOMAN, VICTOR, Kings of the High Frontier, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 297. The books is available online for only $ 3.50 from www.pulpless.com, the tiny online book dealership operated by writer and past Prometheus Award winner, J. Neil Schulman. When will pulpless.com come to offer many books on floppies, CD-ROMs and CVDs? It did once experiment with floppy disks but seems to have entangled itself in copyrights and self-imposed regulations. - J.Z.
WOLFE, CLAIRE, Review, 3pp, of: LINAWEAVER, BRAD & KRAMER, EDWARD E., editors, Free Space, TOR, July 1997, $ 24.95 (hardbound): "... the first explicitly libertarian SF anthology..."!, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 300.
WOLFE, CLAIRE, Writings of Claire Wolfe, Liberty Activists site, 3pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 294, with links but no URL.
WOLFE, GREGORY, Beyond Supply & Demand - The Psychology of Inflation, THE FREEMAN, 2/79, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 272. - I would have been more interested in an article on the laws that make inflation possible, namely those on legal tender and the issue monopoly. - J.Z.
WOLFE, KEN, Stabilization Kit in Winnipeg, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 340. (Cryonics)
WOLFMAN'S SITE, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1701: 146, with URL list, Left-anarchist site with one interesting article: SEELE, MELCHIOR, Michael Schirry: Executed for Planning to Assassinate Mussolini, 1p: 147.
WOLFRAM, GARY, A Note on Converting the Ruble, THE FREEMAN, 1/91, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 452.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., A Liberty Charter to stop violent government attacks on our lives and property, 2pp: 183, in PP 1561-63.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., ClintonCare: Back from the Grave, 2pp: 101, in PP 1561-63.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Clinton's Deathcare. If you're 65 or older, it's now illegal to pay for your own medical care, 1p: 228, in PP 1561-63.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Global Treaty on the Environment prelude to a global police state? 1p: 204, in PP 1561-63.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Military Prepares for Martial Law in the U.S., 1p, in PP 1729: 5.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Police Confiscations Still Out of Control, 1p, in PP 1729: 117.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Surviving Terrorism, Flyer, 2pp, in PP 1743/44: 245, for his new book.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Coming Great Depression, 2pp: 87, in PP 1589-94.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Government's War on Property, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 11pp, in PP 1749/50: 222.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Green Gestapo. Environmentalism Gone Insane, 2pp: 72, in PP 1561-63.
WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Unemployment Crisis, 5pp: 193, in PP 1589-94.
WOLLSTONECRAFT, MARY, See: HART, DAVID, Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of Woman (1792). List of reference works, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 274.
WOMEN OF THE "FREEDOM FIGHTERS", in the Middle East, See: GRIPPER, ALI, Traditional slavery. Short note on an SBS TV broadcast, 26 August, 1998, on the slavery of women in the Middle East. In PP 1627: 121. - Some of their "husbands" class themselves as freedom fighters!
WOMEN'S EMANCIPATION, See: HART, DAVID, The Emancipation of Women, 1999, guide, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 329.
WOMEN'S LIBERATION, RIGHTS & LIBERTY, AFRICA, See: ZIMBABWEAN SISTERS PETITION.
WOMEN'S LIBERATION, See: ORIENT, JANE M., Comparable Worth vs. Civil Liberty: Are Feminists Pro-Choice? THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 579.
WOODCOCK, GEORGE, 1912-1995, Obituary, George Woodcock, 1p, in PP 1704: 206, by Kevin Doyle. Originally in WORKERS SOLIDARITY, 45, 1995. - www.flag.blackened.net
WOODCOCK, GEORGE, Anarchy or Chaos, 1944, with a new preface, in 1992 "Lysander Spooner" edition, ca. 132pp, in PP 1699: 14.
WOODCOCK, GEORGE, See: GARDNER, P.D., George Woodcock, 1912-1995, and his history of Anarchism, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 324. - See: GARDNER, P.D., Review of WOODCOCK, GEORGE, Anarchists & Anarchism, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 552.
WOODCOCK, GEORGE, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled, n.d., on an article by George Woodcock, in FREEDOM, 19.10.46, 1p, in PP 1725: 100.
WOODLIEF, ANTHONY, The Case for Shopping at Kroger, March 1993 FREEMAN, THE, FEE, 2pp, in PP 1672: 144 & in PP 1764: 135. - Shopping during strike against Kroger & its customers. - J.Z.
WOODRICH, DANIELLE M., Introducing Children to Liberty: A Golden Opportunity for a Free Nation's Survival, 3pp: 707, in PP 1601-04.
WOODWARD, LESLEY, Guilty until Proved Innocent, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 197. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
WOODWARD, LESLEY: Politician or Statesman! Which? 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 165. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE. - I hardly see a difference. J.Z.
WOODWORTH, FRED, Government Is an Unnecessary Evil, 1p, 1998, in PP 1700: 206. - Editor of THE MATCH! Box 3488, Tucson, AZ 85 722. $ 10 cash for 4 mailings.
WOOF, CATHERINE, to ZUBE, JOHN, n.d., 1p introduction to LONG LIFE MAGAZINE: 2, in PP 1595-96.
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE, Libertarians in Space, 3pp, from LIBERTY, March 98, (c), in PP 1677: 53. Should it not have been "into" space? www.webmaster@LibertySoft.com
WORDEN, CARL, No Duty to Pay Federal Income Tax? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 261. With note by J.Z. Carl@Vigo-Examiner.com
WORKING AT HOME, See: PRATT, JOANNE H., Home-Based Work: New Opportunities for Women? THE FREEMAN, 3/88, 2pp, in PP 1765: 64.
WORLD BANK, Discussion extract, Real Estate, Land Use Regulation, Population etc., 1998, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 228.
WORLD BANK, See: BOVARD, JAMES, The World Bank vs. the World's Poor, THE FREEMAN, May 88, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 27.
WORLD GOVERNMENT, See: TARG, DAVID, Peace Through World Government? 1p: 49, in PP 1564. - From: FAITH & FREEDOM, 1953.
WORLD MONEY ANALYST, Advertisement, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 435.
WORLD MONEY ANALYST, Leaflets, 4pp, several years old, e.g. on How to Get a Second Passport, Panics and Market Cycles, Gold Investment. Advice by Mark Tier & others: 118, in PP 1583.
WORLDNETDAILY, Nov. 9, 2000, 4 pp guide to its articles in PP 1662: 151. - A Flawed & incomplete first print-out attempt, 1p in PP 1662: 155. Introductory pages, 3pp: 156. customerservice@worldnetdaily.com News to: news@worldnetdaily.com webmaster@worldnetdaily.com
WORLDNETDAILY, The Liberty Collection, announcement of a 1963 specially printed 20 pp, $ 19.95 booklet, 1p, 2000, customerservice@worldnetdaily.com , in PP 1675: 6. - For a bit more than 4 times that amount you can get the over 160,000 pages of the AMERICAN FREEDOM LIBRARY from LEXREX on a CD-ROM! - J.Z.
WORLD NETWORK HOLDINGS, A Terra Libra Trust Company, leaflet, 4pp: 185, in PP 1554/55.
WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING, Booklist, mainly on Fractals, 2pp: 169, in PP 1554/55.
WORLD SPACE FOUNDATION, THE, Introduction, 1p: 166, in PP 1589-94.
WORLD TRANSFORMATION, Home Page, 2pp, with links, in PP 1614: 207. - I found only its link to the Global Ideas Bank of some interest to me. New Age notions! - J.Z.
WORLDWIDE CAPITALISM WEB, Home Page, www.unknownideal.com 5pp, in PP 1662: 21. - Links, articles list with links to them, affiliates webmaster@unknownideal.com
WORTHAM, ANN, ... Because I Am an Individualist, 2pp: 18, in PP 1559.
WORTHAM, ANN, Liberalism and Individualism, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 55.
WORTHAM, ANNE, A Decision against Meritorious Achievement, THE FREEMAN, 10/78, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 408.
WOWK, BRIAN, Discussing "The Vissar Method", edited by Ben Best, 4pp, in PP 1605/6: 122.
WOWK, BRIAN, Fostering Public Understanding of Cryonics, 1p: 91, in PP 1554/55.
WOWK, BRIAN, Prospects of Revival, 1p, from CRYOCARE: 28, in PP 1554/55.
WRIGHT, FRANK, Disband the Student Senate, 2pp: 13, in PP 1559.
WRITING, See: MAYERS, SYDNEY, Practical Writing, Outline of sessions at the HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, NYC, Nov. 1990 9pp: 176, in PP 1598.
WYANT, CARL, Jimmy Brown and the Lemonade Stand, 1p: 381, in PP 1607/8, from THE FREE RADICAL.
XERINYE, KRISTA & STRAKON, N., Every Man for Himself, 5pp: 212, in PP 1565-67.
YAHOO.COM, Think Tanks, Social Science: Political Science, Public Policy, Institutes, 9pp, in PP 1674: 68. This may be the longest list that I have seen - but many more such institutes do exist. According to some hints that I have seen, hundreds. Has anyone compiled a complete listing? I do class some of my one-man projects as Think Tank efforts, too. If all such efforts were listed, then we could easily come to a list of ten-thousands! - J.Z., 21.5.01.
YANDELL, DIRK, Occupational Licensing, THE FREEMAN, 1/85, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 66.
YANKUS, STANLEY, A Difficult Question, THE FREEMAN, 12/69, 2pp, in PP 1759/60, on purpose, rights, liberties ... : 1.
YANKUS, STANLEY, A Letter from Down-Under, THE FREEMAN, 10/71, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 360.
YANKUS, STANLEY, Cause & Effect, THE FREEMAN, 9/72, 4pp, in PP 1764: 190.
YATES, STEVEN, Affirmative Action: The New Road to Serfdom, THE FREEMAN, 12/90, 17pp, in PP 1761-63: 537.
YATES, STEVEN, Rights versus Entitlements, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 2pp, in PP 1754: 130.
YATES, STEVEN, Rights versus Entitlements, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 2pp, in PP 1754: 130.
YATES, STEVEN, The Ethics of Affirmative Action, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 606.
YEAGER, LELAND B., editor, In Search of a Monetary Constitution, Harvard UP 1962, 1/2 page list of essays in this anthology, in PP 1745-1748: 622.
YEAGER, LELAND B., In Defence of Utility, 2pp, in PP 1674: 14.
YEAGER, LELAND B., The Cost Controversy: A Reply to Professor High, 2pp: 253, in PP 1574-75.
YEAGLEY, DAVID A., Indian Sovereignty in America, Jan. 14, 2002, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 285, www.FrontPageMagazine.com badeagle2000@yahoo.com - He, too, has not yet considered exterritorial sovereignty & personal law. - J.Z. - See: RED INDIANS.
YEAGLEY, DAVID A., Obey the Koran and Leave the Jews Alone, 3pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 287, FrontPage Magazine, 3.8.01. - NO territorialist leaves dissenters sufficiently alone. Nor do those who believe in collective responsibility. Nor do those who uphold monetary despotism! - And how many religious people do really apply all the dogmas of their faith? - Religious intolerance, combined with territorial intolerance, make a very bad combination - everywhere. - J.Z., 16.2.02, 28.5.02.
YES, Business Opportunities Magazine, Leaflet, 1page, 1994: 167, in PP 1554/55.
YODER, ANDREW & GRAY, EARL T., Pirate Radio Operations, 97, 364pp, $ 19.95, flyer only: 364.
YORK, GARY F., Defending a Free Nation: the Status Economy, 2pp: 366, in PP 1601-04.
YOUNG LIBERTARIAN PAGES, THE, Home Page, with links, 3pp, in PP 1615: 203. derek@triton.net
YOUNG, ANTHONY, Across the Sea of Commerce, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 249.
YOUNG, ANTHONY, Air Bags - More Government Hot Air? , THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 178.
YOUNG, ANTHONY, The Little Railroad that Could, THE FREEMAN, May 92, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 282. - The author did not sufficiently mention that this railway got extra Federal police protection against sabotage and other violent criminal acts by fanatic unionists - because NASA needed this railway line. Other lines were terrorized, legislated or regulated into submission or bankruptcy. - J.Z., 21.5.02. - The use of explosives, murder, blackmail, arson, sabotage, violence, terrorism and corruption in union "activities" or anti-industrial warfare or "class warfare" has not yet been sufficiently recorded and publicized. Is there a trait of despotism & tyranny that they haven't practised as yet? And all this in the pursuit of their ill conceived notions of a "right to work" and to "fair" wages - and of the "protection" of labor. They are, like crime syndicates, small scale competitors to territorial States. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
YOUNG, F. CLIFTON, A Capitalistic Commandment, THE FREEMAN, 4/70, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 482.
YOUNKINS, EDWARD W., Review, 4pp, of: POSTREL, VIRGINIA, The Future and its Enemies, The Free Press, NY, 1998, 265pp, $ 25, ISBN 0 684 82760 3, in PP 1708-1710: 518.
YOUNKINS, EDWARD W., The Minimal State, Not the Welfare State, 3pp: 805, in PP 1601-04.
YOUTH, See: DAVENPORT, JOHN A., A Heartening Message from Youth, THE FREEMAN, 10/76, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 523. - "Youth" is an abstract concept and as such it cannot send any messages to anyone. He should have said something like: "from some young people". - Neither young nor adult nor middle aged nor old people can be rightly judged collectively. - J.Z., 3.6.02.
ZARBIN, EARL, A Disturbing Awakening, THE FREEMAN, 4/70, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 17, on State socialism and violence.
ZARBIN, EARL, A Living Symbol, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 347, on the dollar sign. It, too, does now stand for monetary despotism and this is a major contributing factor to war, poverty, injustice & despotism! J.Z.
ZARBIN, EARL, Freedom & Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 10/70, 1p, in PP 1765: 203.
ZELL, HARRY VON, Chickens Come Home to Roost, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 58. - From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.
ZEITSCHRIFT DES MAX-STIRNER ARCHIVS LEIPZIG, Inhaltsverzeichnis, 1998-2000, 2 S. , in PP 1619/20: 231.
ZELMAN, AARON & SMITH, L. NEIL, The Mitzvah, published by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership & Mazel Freedom Press, $ 10.95 postage paid, 4pp announcement, in PP 1677: 82. JPFO: webmaster@jpfo.org With some reviews. Even that advertisement is copyrighted! - J.Z.
ZGOURIDES, GEORGE, Psy. D., Don't Let them Psych you Out! 1993, 198pp, $15.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 380.
ZHENG, PUHIE, Crackdown in China, THE FREEMAN, 9/89, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 126. Did it ever quite stop since the communists came to power there? It just gets even more severe, sometimes. - J.Z.
ZIMBABWEAN SISTERS PETITION, forwarded by C. Butterbach, 11 Oct. 00, 2pp, in PP 1675: 136. - I hold that they could best be helped by the introduction of free migration, free trade, monetary freedom and other economic and political liberties in at least some countries, to which these women could flee. From there these liberties would spread and help the remainder. - Otherwise all humanitarian aid efforts are largely mere tinkering with and alleviation of SYMPTOMS. There was a time when steerage passage to America could be booked for a mere $ 5 and no passport was required. - I do not approve of the wording of the first part of the third statement. The supposed contradiction between rights and freedom does not exist and neither equality nor human decency are rights or freedoms. I also doubt that the UN or its Human Rights Declaration could do these women any good. Nevertheless, out of sympathy with these victims, and with the above qualifications, I was willing to sign this petition, too. But I did not bother to send it back and onwards. - J.Z., 21.5.01. Christian Butterbach cb@mail.com [CB: The preceding e-mail address is obsolete and bounces! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm] www.butterbach.de - Better ideas & institutions are potentially more powerful "weapons" than some signatures on some more petitions and protests. - J.Z., 24.5.02.
ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT, A Level Playing Field, THE FREEMAN, 1/94, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 390.
ZNET, A Community of People Concerned about Social Change, it says, rather than about individual rights - J.Z. 20pp, in PP 1703: 156, with URL list, some of interest to left anarchists. www.zmag.org/weluser.htm
ZNET, Politically Special Quotations, introductory page only, with URLs, 2pp, in PP 1703: 156. mailto:rgillesp@flash.net www.zmag.org/quotes/search.htm
ZOLA, Jim Bell's Theorem, 1p, in PP 1663: 140. - On JIM BELL's Assassination Politics.
ZOLATIMES, later LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES & THE CITY TIMES, Lists of articles published, in the order of their appearance, 72pp (with inserts) , in PP 1663: 65. - I do not know as yet whether they have by now also an alphabetical authors and titles listing. The number of their articles is large and most of them are significant in my eyes. I would like to see them all on CD-ROM. - J.Z.
ZONING, See: BLOCK, WALTER, Zoning: A Tragic Public Policy, THE FREEMAN, 8/81, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 31. - Territorial sovereignty is the worst kind of governmental zoning - and it is, nevertheless, mostly ignored as such by most people, most of the time or even insisted upon - although almost all people are more or less its victims. - PIOT, J.Z., 14.5.02.
ZONING, See: FACEY, EDWARD C., Zoning Laws, THE FREEMAN, 6/81, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 45.
ZONING, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Examples of Zoning Tyranny, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 967.
ZONING, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Zoning Destroys Communities, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 823.
ZONING, See: LEEF, GEORGE C., Zoning Laws, the Housing Market and the Ripple Effect, THE FREEMAN, 1/78, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 38.
ZONING, See: SALTZMAN, JAMES D., Houston Says No to Zoning, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 7pp, in PP 1765: 16.
ZUBE, JOHN & HART, DAVID, See: Correspondence, 1999, 16pp, in PP 1607/8: 256. - Mainly on micrographics and the Internet.
ZUBE, JOHN & KOONTZ, ALAN, Correspondence, with some clippings, 1985-2000, 175pp, in PP 1607/8: 81. - On micrographics, computers, Internet, panarchism, revisionism, atrocities, etc. I'm not game to try to index as many letter pages here. - J.Z. - It contains a long written interview of me by Alan Koontz, which was never published, unless I included it before in one of my fiche on fiching, 24pp: 120. - J.Z.
ZUBE, JOHN & SMITH, ZANE, Are there libertarian or other publishers for libertarian fiction - or self-publishing options for it? 2pp: 411, in PP 1601-04. - A filler to substitute for doubled-up 2 pages.
ZUBE, JOHN, 53 Antworten auf den Artikel von Nico Myowna, 10 S., in deutsch, in PP 1631-1633: 610.
ZUBE, JOHN, A Survey of Hyphenated Anarchist Types and their Opposites, 21 March 2,000 version, 13pp, in PP 1629: 1.
ZUBE, JOHN, An ABC Against Nuclear War, 1975, cover page only, 1p, in PP 1706: 198.
ZUBE, JOHN, An ABC Against Nuclear War, third edition, scanned in, Jan. 02, to make up for the bad and small printing in PEACE PLANS 16-18, and the correspondingly flawed microfiched 2nd edition of this book. - The 264 offset printed pages of the first edition are here reproduced, scanned in, somewhat proof-read and printed out, then 36x reduced, on 2 instead of 3 microfiche and I have thus much space left for additional entries and a wholly new PEACE PLANS 18 edition. In PP 16 & 17: 1 - 266. - Until I can offer this book and many other libertarian texts on a single cheap CD-ROM, I make this book available free of charge by e-mail, upon request. I would welcome its free reproduction on the websites of others and free downloads from them. My first peace book, reproduced in its English translation in PP 61-63 and in its German original in PP 399-401, has still not been scanned in but will be among my next scanning jobs. - J.Z., 2.3.02. - This last job is done now as well, but even zipped it comes to 579 Kbs - close to the size limit for e-mails. Unzipped: about 2.3 Mbs in RTF. Its English translation, fiched in PP 61-63, is still not scanned in. - J.Z., 28.5.02.
ZUBE, JOHN, Compulsory Voting. My last letter on this, 1p, 23. August 99, in PP 1610: 115. - When I finally could no longer avoid paying a penalty for not voting - once again. This time I had actually forgotten this insignificant "event". Apparently, they could not do without my informal vote. This penalty amounted, in practice, to a penalty for not voting informally! - J.Z.
ZUBE, JOHN, Finance Plan, Related Proposals (to the finance proposal in PP 19 C): Hints to 35 other & related propositions, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 503.
ZUBE, JOHN, In Defence of Immanuel Kant's Ideas against Distortions and Slander by Ayn Rand and some of her Followers. An attempt to induce Objectivists to think objectively for themselves on this particular subject. 5pp excerpts from 10pp original manuscript: 142, in PP 1565-67. - Compare the original compilations in PP 14 & 27/28.
ZUBE, JOHN, Let Freedom Pay its Way, Supplement to the new edition, so far only available by e-mail from me in RTF, with all or parts of PEACE PLANS 1-20, in manageable portions. Pages 95-131, in PP 1745-1748: 493. - Note that in my free banking or monetary freedom compilations I make no sharp distinctions between monetary freedom and financial freedom, however necessary the distinction is for the issue of sound currencies. - J.Z., 31.5.02.
ZUBE, JOHN, Libertarian CD-ROM Publishing & Libertarian Library, 628 words, 1p, in PP 1706: 201.
ZUBE, JOHN, Libertarian CD-ROM Publishing, 628 words, 1p, in PP 1673: 208.
ZUBE, JOHN, MAMA: Mutual Aid for Mothers Association, 1971, 1998, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 584, on financial freedom & other support for single mothers via cooperative actions of women.
ZUBE, JOHN, Microfiche Columns & Rows that are possible at various reduction rates, 2pp, 1986, in PP 1654: 117.
ZUBE, JOHN, Microfiche versus Internet, 1p, extract by N. Albery from a 14pp letter: 321 in PP 1577-78.
ZUBE, JOHN, Microfilming, Interview by Alan Koontz, 24pp, in PP 1607/08: 120.
ZUBE, JOHN, Note on today's Constitutional Referendum in Australia, 1/2 page, 6.11.199: 58, in PP 1571.
ZUBE, JOHN, Notes to the article of LARRY GAMBONE: Mutualize! 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 404.
ZUBE, JOHN, On Panarchy, volumes XX - XXIV, 1050pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1. - Compiler & editor.
ZUBE, JOHN, On the Road to Monetary Freedom, 1986, 15pp, mainly of addresses of monetary freedom advocates, a list that is all too dated by now. Who will provide an updated one? - J.Z., 15.5.02, in PP 1745-1748: 749.
ZUBE, JOHN, Panarchismus. Jedem der Staat oder die freie Gemeinschaft seiner Traeume!, 2 S., in PP 1625: 57.
ZUBE, JOHN, Proper water etc. pricing or bureaucratic extortions? My disagreement with the local government council on this. 7pp, in PP 1610: 108. - I got only one telephonic response from a member of the public on this. He, too, had complained but achieved only a tiny increase in usage charges, not the abolition of the huge service supply charge. - One remains in their grip - until one is free to opt out. - J.Z.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Freedom Definitions and Notes, May 2,000, 101pp, in PP 1626: 1. - These are part of the upcoming SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia, of which 7 volumes on 7 microfiche are out so far, 1470 pages, covering A - part of G.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Hints towards Free Migration Material, 1p, in PP 1682: 33.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Initial Responses by John Zube upon Reading Bernd Laska's 6 introductory essays on the Works of La Mettrie, Max Stirner and Wilhelm Reich, 5pp, in PP1613: 85.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes on Anarchist Microfiche Self-Publishing, 5pp, in PP 1645-1653. - - Sorry, but the tables got mixed up in the transferral from my disk to the print-out system AAMR used. - J.Z.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes on "Mises Made Easier", Nov. 92, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 538.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes on Revisionism, 14 February 2000, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 195.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes to Mises: "On the Manipulation of Money and Credit", 1993 & 1998, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 537.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes to P. Webster: Political Essays ... on money ...., 1791 (PP 994 &9 95), 1991, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 530.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Panarchistic (Not Pananarchistic!) Notions, 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 291.
ZUBE, JOHN, Some Thoughts on Abortion, 28. January 2,000, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 397. 2pp, in PP 1610: 39.- After a short discussion with my eldest son on this. - Not even that topic has so far been finalized among libertarians! - J.Z.
ZUBE, JOHN, Talking to Myself on Immigration Restrictions, 2 sessions, 13.9.01 & 15. & 16. 9. 01, 217 entries, 17 pages, in PP 1728: 192. - If you have any other and better short arguments, please, do send them in, provided they do not just repeat popular errors, myths and prejudices. But concise refutations of them are very welcome! -J.Z.
ZUBE, JOHN, Terrorism in Context of other Murders, handwritten note, 1/2 page, in PP 1737/38: 20.
ZUBE, JOHN, The defining characteristics of a tolerant society, 2pp, edited by Nicholas Albery from our correspondence and put onto the Internet: 319 in PP 1577-78.
ZUBE, JOHN, to ALBEA, JIM, 1.6.01, 3pp, on CD-ROM project, in PP 1696: 144.
ZUBE, JOHN, to ALEXANDER, WES et al, 10 May 01, No Incumbents? 1p, in PP 1679: 63 .
ZUBE, JOHN, to ATLAS FOUNDATION, 22. 12. 1999, 2pp, in PP 1618: 103. - 5.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1618: 102. - No reply. - atlas@atlas-fdn.org
ZUBE, JOHN, to ATLAS ECONOMIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION, 2. 12. 2000, on CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1743/44: 221.
ZUBE, JOHN, to BABKA, JIM, JimBabka@HarryBrowne2000.org re CD-ROM project, 3pp, in PP 1685/86: 168.
ZUBE, JOHN, to BARTH, WERNER, 2 Feb. 2,000, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 339 - in German! In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
ZUBE, JOHN, to BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE & FLANAGAN, GREG, 9.4.01, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 266. - B-Z, 29.3.01, 1p: 266.
ZUBE, JOHN, to BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, 20.4.01 & B-Z, 18.4.01, 3p, in PP 1689-1693: 270.
ZUBE, JOHN, to BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, 21.6.01, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 274.
ZUBE, JOHN, to BERTOLINI, LAURA, 17.7.00, 3pp, in PP 1629: 179, on why I decline to attend a peace conference until some of the better peace ideas come to the foreground.
ZUBE, JOHN to BOZZONETTI, YVAN, 20.6.93, 2pp: 735, in PP 1589-94.
ZUBE, JOHN, to BROOKS, PATRICK, 12.1.73, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 507.
ZUBE, JOHN to BROWN, NAT (BEN METTES), 27.7.1999, 1 p: 290 in PP 1577-78.
ZUBE, JOHN, to BUNDY, KARL M., 16 April 01, 2pp, in PP 1679: 123. On CD-ROM & Joseph Lancaster's educational system.
ZUBE, JOHN, to BUNDY, KARL M., Learn In Freedom, 010416, on CD-ROM etc., 3pp, in PP 1671: 167.
ZUBE, JOHN, to COPAS, CANDICE I & al, most prominent FNF people, 29 March 01, re CD-ROMs, as undeveloped and unoccupied new "countries", ready and waiting to be used by us, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 357.
ZUBE, JOHN, to COXE, JACK W., 25.4.01, re CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 355.
ZUBE, JOHN, to DARBY, MICHAEL, FREEMARKETEERS OF AUSTRALIA, 26.8.1999, 6pp: 353 in PP 1577-78.
ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 14.11.99, 1p, in PP 1614: 184.
ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 18.11.93, 7pp, in PP 1614: 149.
ZUBE, JOHN, to DAWSON, JAMES N., 29.4.94, 1p, in PP 1614: 170.
ZUBE, JOHN, to DAWSON, JAMES N., 23.5.95, 1p, in PP 1614: 178.
ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 2.1.96, 4pp, in PP 1614: 180.
ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 31.1.2000, 5pp, in PP 1610: 35.
ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 31.1.95, 1p, in PP 1614: 176.
ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 7.1.94, 7pp, in PP 1614: 162.
ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 7.9.94, 3pp, in PP 1614: 172.
ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 9.10.91, 2pp, in PP 1614: 145.
ZUBE, JOHN, to De-Anne Park, 14.2.78, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 500.
ZUBE, JOHN, to DIEDERICH, AXEL & VERMEIJ, EEF, 21.4.01, on CD-ROM project, 3pp, in PP 1722: 2.
ZUBE, JOHN, to DEWEY, PATRICK R., Long Life Magazine, 5.12.1979, 1p: 1, in PP 1595-96.
ZUBE, JOHN, to DODSON, EDWARD J., 7 May 01, on CD-ROM project, 2 pp, in PP 1668/69: 7.
ZUBE, JOHN, to DORING, BOB, 17.3.00, 2pp, in PP 1629: 192.
ZUBE, JOHN, to DRENNAN, TAMMY Tdrennan@Juno.com (Returned as undeliverable), 25/1/01, on education & CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 313.
ZUBE, JOHN, to EFF, 4 May 01, 2pp, in PP 1676: 170. On self-censorshop, tied to media choice, & CDs.
ZUBE, JOHN, to Electoral Commissioner, 28.6.1999 & 23.8.1999, against compulsory voting, 10pp: 390 in PP 1577-78. - I lost this time and had to pay a small penalty. Thereupon I attended again, twice since, voting once informally and in the recent referendum against "the politician's republic and preamble". - Melbourne anarchists advocated
ZUBE, JOHN, to ELMY, JACK jackelmy@socal.rr.com March 15, 00, with his letter of same day, 2pp, in PP 1676: 204. On dictatorships, panarchism, revolutions, their financing, ideal militias & freedom newspapers, e.g. ORANGE COUNTRY REGISTER, www.ocregister.com/
ZUBE, JOHN, to ELWOOD, JIM isil@isil.org, 7.5.01, on CD-ROM project & a classified advertisement, to my knowledge not yet reproduced in the ISIL newsletter, 3pp, in PP 1726/27: 388.
ZUBE, JOHN, to FIJA & LEHMAN, GODFREY, 27 March 01 & some time later, 3pp, in PP 1676: 117. FIJA him5550@montana.com re free juries and CD-ROM project.
ZUBE, JOHN, to FLANAGAN, GREG, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 265. net@libertocracy.com
ZUBE, JOHN, to FAVORITE QUOTES, chiptoss@netzero.net & quotes@netzero.net 1p, in PP 1664/65: 63.
ZUBE, JOHN, to FLANAGAN, GREG, 25.12.00, 1p, journal@libertocracy.com , in PP 1689-1693: 340. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
ZUBE, JOHN, to FLANAGAN, GREG, 30.12.00, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 343. greg@libertocracy.com In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
ZUBE, JOHN, to FLANAGAN, GREG, 3.1.01, F-Z, 3.1.01, 2p, in PP 1689-1693: 345. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.
ZUBE, JOHN, to FLEMING, KURT W., 8.2.2000, 6 S. , in PP 1619/20: 226.
ZUBE, JOHN, to FREEDOM NEWS, 14.3.00, suggesting some improvements and more openness for input, to achieve a greater variety of opinions, more positive news, ideas, observations and arguments, with a critical note from the previous microfiche reproducing FREEDOM NEWS, 1p, in PP 1631-1633: 1. - According to FM News, 30.7.00, sheet 489: "Free-Market.Net now indexes almost 8,000 resources on freedom news reports, "policy studies, books, organizations, clubs, web sites, lectures & seminars, etc." - Somewhere, there, LMP should be listed, too. But its publishing efforts have so far not been found newsworthy for inclusion there. - I also tried, in vain, to interest these newsletters in the libertarian CD-ROM project. - J.Z.
ZUBE, JOHN, to GABB, SEAN, 26.1.00, 1p, in PP1613: 186.
ZUBE, JOHN, to GABB, SEAN, 27.7.00, 3pp in PP 1662: 80, on monetary freedom.
ZUBE, JOHN, to GILSON, MICHEAL DE LEMOS, 22.2.00, 8pp, in PP 1631-1633: 572.
ZUBE, JOHN, to GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL, 25.2.00, 2pp, in PP 1631-1633: 587.
ZUBE, JOHN, to GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL, 1.3.00, 9pp, in PP 1631-1633: 589.
ZUBE, JOHN, to GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHEAL, 5.3.00, 5pp, in PP 1631-1633: 598. - Michael Gilson may have found out in the meantime that it is not easy to induce people to consider their microfilm, floppy disk and text-only CD-ROM self-publishing and reading options. - J.Z., 15.8.00.
ZUBE, JOHN, to GULCHERS, 5.4.01 on CD-ROM project, gulch@iname.com 2pp, in PP 1696: 181.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HALLIDAY, ROY, 14 Nov. 00, 7pp, in PP 1687/88: 293.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HALLIDAY, ROY, 3 June 2001, 3pp, with CD-ROM appeal, in PP 1687/88: 307.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HARRIS, SHARON 13.5.01, 4pp, on Ideas Archive, as a real free market for ideas, in PP 1671: 99.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, 18. March 1998, an open letter on: What makes PEACE PLANS different from e.g. the H.B.R.? 4pp: 386 in PP 1577-78.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HENDERSON, GERARD, Terrorism & Riches, reply to his 2 articles, 10pp, in PP 1627: 111.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HORWITZ, STEVEN, 7 March 1998, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 589.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HUGHES, JERRY, 6 April 2001 on CD-ROM project, 1p, in PP 1675: 178.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HUMPREYS, JOHN, 10 Feb. 00, 2pp, in PP 1611: 167.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HUMPREYS, JOHN, 23 Jan. 2000, 3pp, in PP 1611: 141.
ZUBE, JOHN, to HURLEY, T., 22.1.1990, 1p: 119, in PP 1547.
ZUBE, JOHN, to IDEA, editor@ideajournal.com 9 March 01, 2pp, in PP 1671: 140.
ZUBE, JOHN, to INSTITUTE FOR ANARCHIST STUDIES, ias@newyorknet.net 6.9.00, 1p, in PP 1716: 102.
ZUBE, JOHN, to JACOBY, JEFF, 6 April 2001, on slavery, monetary freedom, panarchy & CD-ROMs, 2pp, in PP 1676: 153.
ZUBE, JOHN, to JACKSON, G., gjackson@labyrinth.net.au 26.August 1999, 5pp: 203, in PP 1568.
ZUBE, JOHN, to JOHN GALT SOCIETY, 28.7.99, 2pp, in PP 1627: 122.
ZUBE, JOHN, to JONGEN, HUBERT, 6 August 01, 3pp on CD-ROM project, in PP 1732: 27.
ZUBE, JOHN, to JPFO, webmaster@jpfo.org, 6 April 2001, on CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1675: 189.
ZUBE, JOHN, to KEIL, LARS-BRODER, 29.1.1999, 1p: 121, in PP 1571.
ZUBE, JOHN, to KNAUTZ, ROBERT, 16.12.00, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 669.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LASKA, BERND A., 16. 2. 2000, 1p, in PP1613: 77.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LASKA, BERND A., 19.2. 2000, 2pp, in PP1613: 80.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LASKA, BERND A., 22. 2. 00, 2pp, in PP1613: 83.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LASKA, BERND A., 26.1.00, 1p, in PP 1619/20: 234. - laska@lsr.franken.de
ZUBE, JOHN, to LASKA, BERND A., 4.2.00, 2pp, in PP 1619/20: 235.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LASKA, BERND A., 5.2.2000, 2pp, in PP 1619/20: 238.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LASKA, BERND A., 7.2.2000, 3pp, with note to Kurt Fleming & Svein Nyberg, in PP 1619/20: 243.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LEFEVRE, ROBERT, 8 Oct. 1967, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 709. - This letter deals with panarchism only in the last part and at first only with property, land & Proudhon. - J.Z.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LEMIEUX, PIERRE, 25.4. & n.d., on downloading troubles & CD-ROM project. 3pp, in PP 1697: 105.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LESS GOVERNMENT <mailto:publius@lessgov.org> , 1.6.01, 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 397. On CD-ROM project: came back, second time, with remark "user unknown", after I corrected the e-mail address, adding the underlined "mailto:" and the (") around the e-mail address. My programme does not permit me to print the address out in this way. - E-mail addresses seem to be changed all too often. I look forward to the time when everyone will have a permanent e-mail address or several ones, e.g. one for mail from friends and associates, one for business deals and one for junk mail. - J.Z.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 12.1.2000, 7 S., in PP 1617: 112. - Enthaelt einen Entwurf ueber Panarchismus: JEDEM DER STAAT ODER DIE FREIE ODER SOZIALE GEMEINSCHAFT SEINER TRAEUME - DURCH PANARCHISMUS, DER LAISSEZ FAIRE VERLANGT, NICHT NUR IN DER OEKONOMIE UND NICHT NUR FUER FREIHEITSSUCHENDE, 5 S.: 114.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 17.1.200, 1 S., in PP 1617: 124.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 23.12.99, 1 S., in PP 1617: 108.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE, 23.12.99 with his reply, 2pp, in PP 1611: 198. - An English language introduction to his German libertarian journal "Eigentuemlich Frei", can be found on its website: http://www.der-markt.com/ef/intro.asp
ZUBE, JOHN, to LONG, BOB, 16 Nov. 1999, 2pp, in PP 1609: 58. - On Petr Beckmann & energy.
ZUBE, JOHN, to LONG, LAZARUS, 30.1.00, 3pp, in PP 1612: 113.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MANNERS, RON, 18.8.98, 1p, in PP 1614: 123.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MANNERS, RON, 21. 12. 1999, 3pp, in PP 1614: 133.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MANNERS, RON, 25.10.99, 2p, in PP 1614: 124.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MANNERS, RON, 9.3.98, 3pp, in PP 1614: 120.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MARTIN, DICK, 27.1.01, 2pp, in PP 1731: 67, on CD-ROM project.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MCCARTHY, JOHN, 7.4.01, 1p, in PP 1697 165, on population & CD-ROMs.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MCCARTHY, JOHN, 9.4.01, on microfiche, CD-ROMs & nuclear power use, 4pp, in PP 1697: 167, jmc@Steam.Stanford.EDU
ZUBE, JOHN, to MEANDER QUARTERLY, 29.2.1996, 4pp on LMP, that found their way onto the Internet: 326 in PP 1577-78.
ZUBE, JOHN, to METTES, BEN, 12.8.1999, 2pp: 292 in PP 1577-78.
ZUBE, JOHN, to METTES, BEN, 13.8.99, 14pp: 303 in PP 1577-78.
ZUBE, JOHN, to METTES, BEN, 15.8.1999, 1p: 317 in PP 1577-78.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MILLER, VINCENT, 15 Sep. 1997, 4pp: 343, in PP 1561-63.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MORRIS, HOWARD, 28 April 01, 3pp, in PP 1676: 71, on Panarchism & CD-ROM.
ZUBE, JOHN, to MUELLER, REINHARD, 7.8.01, & MUELLER, REINHARD to ZUBE, JOHN, 5.8.01, on Kurt Zube, 4pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 163.
ZUBE, JOHN, to NORTON, ANDREW, 28.1.2000, 2pp, in PP 1615: 168. - I like his stand on copyrights, expressed in his reply, of which a segment is attached. - J.Z. - 3pp, in PP 1629: 170.
ZUBE, JOHN, to NURSEY-BRAY, PAUL, 23.4.01, on CD-ROMs & anarchist bibliography, 1p, in PP 1734/36: 4. This bibliography is on: http://chomsky.arts.adelaide.edu.au/politics/ paul.nurseybray@adelaide.edu.au
ZUBE, JOHN, to ON GOGOL BOULEVARD, 28 April 01, 4pp, on CD-ROM & Panarchy, in PP 1676: 49.
ZUBE, JOHN, to PARKS, LARRY, 11.1.2000, 5pp, in PP1613: 101.
ZUBE, JOHN, to PARKS, LARRY, 6. 1. 2000, 7pp, in PP1613: 93. LPARKS@FAME.ORG
ZUBE, JOHN, to PERIGO, LINDSAY, editor of THE FREE RADICAL, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 368 - e-mail: editor@freeradical.co.nz - I downloaded some pages from a link in the website of Christian Butterbach - www.butterbach.net - More on this in another PEACE PLANS edition.
ZUBE, JOHN, to PHILIPSON, GRAEME, 22.8.00, on free migration, 2pp, in PP 1654: 105.
ZUBE, JOHN, to PITT, TONY, 28.7.1999, 3pp, commenting upon his publication STUDENT NEWS, No. 1, a NATIONAL INTEREST ISSUE, No. 21, which follows: 64, in PP 1551.
ZUBE, JOHN, to POSTREL, VIRGINIA I. 26 April 01, on CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1675: 204.
ZUBE, JOHN, to QUACKGRASS PRESS, 27 April 01, on CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1676: 23. qgrass@qgrass.com Is this the right address or: mailto:%20qgrass@quackgrass.com or: mailto:qgrass@qgrass.com ? Or are all 3 correct?
ZUBE, JOHN, to RIVAZ, JOHN DE, 2.9.1997, 2pp: 133, in PP 1554/55.
ZUBE, JOHN, to SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, 1. June 1992, 1p: 253, in PP 1599.
ZUBE, JOHN, to SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, 19 April, 1995, 1p: 255, in PP 1599.
ZUBE, JOHN, to SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, 21.12.00, 3pp, in PP 1731: 2.
ZUBE, JOHN, to SEAN GABB, 25 January 2000, 1p, in PP1613: 184. - old.whig@btinternet.com
ZUBE, JOHN, to SHESNAKE, On abortion, when she sent me a protest letter on a segment in my website. 1.) 1 February 00, 6pp, 2.) 3 February 00, 8pp, in PP 1607/8: 399. -
ZUBE, JOHN, to SKORBURG, JOHN et al, 28.3.01, on Free Trade & CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1704: 160.
ZUBE, JOHN, Slogans for Liberty, volumes 4-7, Democracy - Government, 840pp, August 2,000, in PP 1621-1623. ON ALL THESE TOPICS SO MUCH MORE WISDOM CAN BE FOUND IN ABOUT 15,000 BOOKS OF QUOTATIONS AND THE REST OF ALL LITERATURE. DO NOT EXPECT ME TO EXTRACT IT ALL FOR YOU. COLLABORATE ON THIS PROJECT WITH ALL MODERN MEANS. NO PRO-FREEDOM WISDOM SHOULD REMAIN BURIED OR INACCESSIBLE. And do add your own little bits of wisdom, like I tried to do.
ZUBE, JOHN, to SOMMERFELT-PETTERSEN, JAN, 16.9.1984, 1p: 112, - JAN, 2.5.1994, 1p: 114, - 29.9.1994, 4pp: 115, - 8.3.1996, 1p: 119, - 22.9.1996, 1p: 120, all in PP1553.
ZUBE, JOHN, to SOON, JASON, jsoon@consultant.com on membership, & attendance, with a draft of a leaflet that I would like to hand out, 2pp, in PP 1611: 169.
ZUBE, JOHN, to SOWERS, ELAINE B., 23.1.77, edited 3.11.01, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 493.
ZUBE, JOHN, to STUMM, JIM, 14.5.78, edited, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 526.
ZUBE, JOHN, Supplementary Notes 1-23 to the finance and general reprivatization plan in PP 19 C, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 496.
ZUBE, JOHN, to TIMM, UWE, 23.4.2000, 4 S., in PP 1625: 118.
ZUBE, JOHN, to TOBIN, RONALD C., 31.8.01, in response to TOBIN, RONALD C. to ZUBE, JOHN, 29.8.01, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 178, on quality of THE THOUGHT, on microfiche, CD-ROMs. Typically, he did not respond to my CD-ROM suggestion. As for his comments on reading machines: As if they could not be cheaply mass produced - or bought cheaply second-hand. Thoughtless reading habits, customs and traditions are the real cause for the under-utilization of microfiche, floppy disks & CD-ROMs by libertarians for libertarian literature. - J.Z., 24.2.02.
ZUBE, JOHN, to TOSCANA, JOE, 27.1.01, on CD-ROM project, ABC broadcasting corp., financing competitive broadcasting, 2pp, in PP 1701: 140. - To my knowledge he has not yet published anything on the CD-ROM project, although he promised to do so. - J.Z., 11.7.01
ZUBE, JOHN, to TOSCANA, JOE, 23.4.2001, on CD-ROMs, competition, monetary freedom, panarchism, 3pp, in PP 1734/36: 1 AAWR: www.vicnet.net.au/~anarchist
ZUBE, JOHN, to UTOPIAN STUDIES JOURNAL Lyman.Sargent@umsl.edu & UTOPUS DISCOVERED btooley@coloradocollege.edu 12 Jan. 2001, on Utopias & CD-ROMs, 9pp, in PP 1677: 154.
ZUBE, JOHN, to WALKER, DAVID, 24.5.01, 8pp, in PP 1699: 2, on CD-ROM project, CDs available and microfilms.
ZUBE, JOHN vs. RIVAZ, JOHN DE, & vice versa, On Microfiching , CD-ROM, Cryonics, 2pp: 116, in PP 1554/55.
ZUBE, JOHN, What Has to Be Changed in All Constitutions to Make a Lasting Peace Possible and how Can these Reforms be Realized? 1962 German book manuscript, only title here translated, previously published in PP 399-401, is now available by e-mail, zipped, RTF format, 579 Kbs. (Unzipped it comes to 2.3 Mbs.)
ZUBE, JOHN, to WILBER, DAVE, 15.6.00, 3pp on monetary freedom, in PP 1629: 46.
ZUBE, JOHN, to WILBER, DAVE, 12.7.00, 13pp, in PP 1629: 51. - On monetary freedom. - I doubt that we will ever agree on many points - but, let 10,000 flowers bloom!
ZUBE, JOHN, With Affordable & Efficient Alternative Media Towards Liberty, 2pp, in PP 1654: 120.
ZUBE, KURT, A comment on him by his only son: Today would have been the 96th birthday of my dad, individualist anarchist, writer and publisher Kurt Helmut Zube, 1905-1991, if he had made it. A blood transfusion with infected blood spoiled his last five years and, probably, killed him prematurely. Always rely on government health services to safeguard you! Would he, otherwise, still have taken up microfiche, websites and CD-ROMs? I doubt it. We are all more or less stuck in our ways. He remained addicted to paper in print, although he suggested microfilms and computer use for his Ideas Archive proposals, since 1939. - I remain still stuck with microfiche, at least until I reach a self-set target of 2,000 PEACE PLANS issues. Others remain stuck on paper and online publishing, ignoring their CD-ROM publishing and reading options as they have their microfilm ones. - Months of trying to spread the CD-ROM project have so far led me only to 62 interested people. Can you gather more for this project, e.g. via your website? Why not try it? - PIOT, J.Z., 14.7.01.
ZUBE, KURT, Hints by DADA, DATENBANK DES DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN ANARCHISMUS, to 2 titles published by Kurt Zube, one of them not even an anarchist but an astrological one. Four more of his contributions can be found under: SOLNEMAN. 2 S.V, in PP 1722: 169.
ZUBE, KURT, Moderner Naturaltausch, Rueckfall ins Primitive oder Vorlaeufer einer Fortschrittsidee? Transcript of an old manuscript, 3pp, undated, in PP 1745-1748: 740.
ZUBE, KURT, See: MUELLER, REINHARD to ZUBE, JOHN, 5.8.01 & ZUBE, JOHN to MUELLER, REINHARD, 7.8.01, on Kurt Zube, 4pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 163.
ZUBE, KURT, See: TIMM, UWE, Zum 10. Todestag von Kurt Zube, 1 S. , in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 279, Utespero@aol.com
ZUBE, KURT, See: WELTWEITE VERLAG, DER, 1946-1950, von KURT HELMUT ZUBE, 1905-1991, 7 S., in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 271.
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STILL MORE NOTES ON YOUR MICROFILM FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION OPTIONS - SO YOU CAN'T SAY THAT YOU HAVEN'T BEEN TOLD!
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Try to get more libertarian pages more cheaply and more permanently in hardcopy!
LMP's offer is permanently in print on microfiche and contains many otherwise unknown or inaccessible libertarian treasures. It demonstrates how much one person can do with this affordable medium.
With it a mere 100 - 300 libertarian activists could probably put all libertarian writings permanently and cheaply into print. Is this or is this not a worthwhile libertarian aim? Will not even as few "freedom lovers" be willing to pick up this freedom of expression and information opportunity for this target?
Microfilm may never become a popular medium but it is one suitable and affordable for internal publishing, at almost any length, i.e., mainly for movement people, students and scholars of liberty. They could become very productive with it and their PCs, building up their private reference libraries and comprehensive libertarian library and information services - between them, if they can be bothered to do so. - The other media have promised much more - and still do - but have they fully delivered, so far?
When all affordable alternative media are sufficiently used then liberty, peace, justice, prosperity, life extention, intelligence expansion and space could come within our grasp much sooner.
ALL MEDIA have become INTERCHANGEABLE, at a price. Those with particular media preferences should be willing to pay these prices. They should not impose all costs, risks and labours of all libertarian publishing upon a relatively few libertarian publishers but, instead, should, make the fullest use of their alternative media self-publishing options and use them independently, in a division of labor process, using website publicity to avoid too large a duplication of efforts.
OUTDATED AND OLD-FASHIONED OR INEFFICIENT? In some respects, like scanning speed and accuracy, as well as printing-out speed of pages, microfilming is still at the cutting edge of high technology. In other respects it is still very cheap, easy and permanent and no more outdated than is printing on paper. On the contrary, electronic media become rapidly dated and replaced by others, while the advantages of microfilm remain unchanged. If you prefer only electronic media instead, then do become as productive with them as LMP has been with microfiche. LMP welcomes competition from all other media and all other microfilm publishers of libertarian materials and lists many of their offers.
DIGITIZATION: If, for your convenience, you would prefer all LMP data digitized and entered into a databank, then I can only recommend that YOU do it, to the extent that copyrights are not an obstacle at your expense. I do not live and work for your convenience and preferences and, for the time being, consider the expansion of my series to 2,000 PEACE PLANS issues to be more important for me. That target includes several encyclopedic efforts and my time and energy are limited. - But I would not obstruct you by making copyrights claims of my own. (PEACE PLANS 1-20 & 399-401 have been digitized and are available now, in small batches, in RTF format, as e-mail attachments, upon request, free of charge - until they are made available on a website or on a CD-ROM. But do not expect me to scan hundreds of my issues! - J.Z., 16.6.02.)
While THE NEW AUSTRALIAN is the first Australian freedom periodical to appear first and exclusively online, PEACE PLANS, since they appeared as published by "Libertarian Microfiche Publishing" (One of my hats!), in 1978, including all back issues since 1964, is the first such publication that appeared exclusively on microfiche. Only relatively recently has it finally put up its first website: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube which lists most of its PEACE PLANS output during the last 38 years. With 5 essays, one introducing microfiche publishing and reading, 2 on panarchism and 2 on monetary freedom, it comes to about 2000 pages, text only, in close to 5 Mbs, the limit of my service provider.
Who is willing to host not only my main list but also this & other supplementary listings & other LMP output?
PEACE PLANS favors a laissez faire economy - for those who desire it and any state or free society for those who desire them, at their own expense and risk. It asserts that lasting and just peace must be based on the recognition, realization and protection of individual rights and liberties for all those prepared to claim them for themselves. In the words of Leonard E. Read, it aims at the RELEASE OF ALL CREATIVE ENERGIES. Consequently it also favors free trade, free migration, free enterprise, voluntary taxation and all kinds of self-management schemes, again, only for all those who desire them for themselves.
Towards such aims it microfiched not only the own output but reproduced hundreds of books, periodicals, essays and pamphlets in its series, now coming to 1768 issues, containing ca. 500,000 pages. (I leave an accurate count to you!) They do cover almost the whole freedom spectrum. But this collection is still merely as much as a single individual can patiently provide, with limited resources, when using this medium, which increased the PEACE PLANS page output, compared with the previous paper output, 189 times.
MICROFICHE ARE AN EASY, CHEAP AND LASTING MEDIUM, at least when using a good microfilm service bureau, one so automated and computerized that it can offer low unit costs combined with high quality reproductions. Like floppy disks and text-only CD-ROMs, they have remained vastly under-utilized for the reproduction of libertarian texts, although, probably, no more than 100 - 300 activists like myself would be required to put all freedom writings permanently and cheaply into this format.
MICROFICHE will never replace the other media but it could effectively SUPPLEMENT them, to the extent that hardcopies of long texts and reference compilations are desired and useful. Microfilm technology is largely bug-free, unchanging and easy to learn. It could make freedom texts accessible all over the world, in most major languages, within a few days by air mail, which is fast enough for most purposes.
IN SOME WAYS, like speed and accuracy of scanning and speed of duplicating long texts it is STILL AT THE LEADING EDGE OF HIGH TECHNOLOGY - not, as is widely believed, an outdated or merely intermediate technology.
Users can combine the advantages of PCs with this scanning, collecting, storage, duplicating and mailing medium, as an affordable print-out option - whenever lasting hard copies are wanted. Microfiche can be printed out on paper and scanned into computers. (Alas, only a few service bureaus seem to provide the latter service. I seek their current addresses. - J.Z., 16.6.02.)
REFERENCE READING can be done, for short periods, with small handheld VIEWERS. Better readers have several lenses for different re-magnification rates.
PROJECTOR READERS CAN ALSO BLOW UP THE TEXTS for small audiences. It is a supplementary technology especially for students and scholars of liberty, as well as small self-publishers, that can bring all their treasures together and offer them to anyone upon demand.
LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, on its website, lists only its own reproductions. But in some of its microfiche it lists also what others are offering of freedom texts, on microfilm, on paper, online, on audio or vidotapes and disks, to the extent that it has heard about them. LMP estimates that so far the over 400 MICROFILM PUBLISHERS between them have produced about 10,000 PRO-FREEDOM MICROFICHE (or their equivalent in roll film). Alas, these freedom texts have been nowhere listed completely, as such.
Naturally, even using this medium, ONE INDIVIDUAL CANNOT MAKE UP FOR THE PUBLISHING OMISSIONS OF ALL OTHER FREEDOM LOVERS but can only demonstrate how the current freedom text output could be multiplied by the use of affordable alternative media like microfiche, online, floppy disks and CD-ROMs. Thus LMP appeals to all freedom lovers to make their treasures fully, permanently and cheaply accessible - at least in one of the alternative media.
We should not merely sit back and hope or promise that future further information technology developments will automatically solve all our information problems for us, not requiring any labour, thought and resource input by ourselves. That would resemble all too much the cargo cult of some tribes in New Guinea, after they experienced a free goods influx during WW II. We can solve all our information problems, from the grass roots level, using ready and easy technologies that we can afford.
PAPER, IN SPITE OF ITS COSTS AND RISK REMAINS THE MAIN PUBLISHING MEDIUM. Most written input and output is still on paper. For a fraction of the costs, labour, risk and space, at least for long texts like books and series, they could be produced on another permanent hardcopy, namely microfilm. Both, paper and microfilm are scannable and print-out media for digitized texts, to the extent that this is economical, not too labour intensive and desired. (Microfilm requires special scanners. The cheap paper scanners are not good enough for this job.)
DIGITIZATION: Obviously, we so far neither want nor need all information digitized. Consequently, we have not yet systematically or very extensively started on a comprehensive "Manhattan Project" to get all information digitized in a world library, publishing and information service. However, digitized search aids, like indexes, abstracts, bibliographies, can be very helpful and should be as far as possible multiplied and completed. For quickly needed information retrieval fully digitized information is often ideal. Nevertheless, we still scribble much on paper, with pencils and pens and still use printed reference works.
For different, messages, especially long ones, different purposes and different people, several alternative media, as long as they are affordable and efficient enough, have still a role to play, at least in their particular niches or strengths.
Moreover, largely unchanging media do have a role to play as such. They are better for the keeping of permanent records, like books and scientific journals. Banks often preserve their information digitized as well as microfilmed, through special scanners and print-out equipment.
MICROFICHE just MINIATURIZE labour, space, running and capital COSTS in producing hard copies of long texts. They are scannable and printable. In accuracy and speed of scanning as well as in speed of printing out duplicates they are still leading edge technology. Their production is automated and computerized by quality microfilm (micrographic) service bureaus in every large city.
They continue to offer a significant option for ON-DEMAND PUBLISHING, reducing capital outlays and risk to a minimum. This is important for the self-publishing of long texts for which there is no wide and ready market. Most of those who can't afford to publish their material themselves, in print on paper, could afford to put it out in on-demand publishing on microfiche, if they use the services of a good micrographic service bureau. Indeed, they would not, presently, reach a wide readership in this way. But their material would be on record and remain accessible for a long time. One can lead a horse to the water - but one cannot make it drink. Those who would rather do without freedom information than resort to it when it is only supplied only on microfiche, do have only themselves to blame. Information available on microfilm as well as that on paper can be digitized - by those prepared to pay the price or invest their labour for this. But a fully digitized world library service is still a utopian vision and fractional efforts in that direction have repeatedly become outdated and made inaccessible by further developments of computer technology.
LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING www.acenet.com.au/~jzube holds that it is preferable to have freedom writings permanently in print upon demand, even if only in an as unpopular and unknown medium as microfiche - but very cheaply produced and offered, in as many languages as is desired - than having them either not published at all, or kept out of print or untranslated and, if printed at all, then only temporarily, in relatively small impressions (compared with the world population) and sold at prices that put them out of reach of all too many.
INTERNET: So far the Internet offers many more books for sale that are printed on paper than are digitized and the directories to microfilms in print have so far not been put onto the Internet, as far as I know, but are sold only in expensive paper and CD-ROM editions.
To have ALL FREEDOM WRITINGS IN PRINT is a beautiful dream that has been left unrealized for centuries, largely because of the costs and risks involved in print on paper publishing. To have all of them digitized is a dream already unrealized for decades and it may take further decades to realize it, depending upon how many freedom lovers among the computer fans are prepared to use their keyboards or scanners for this purpose. To have all of them in print at least on microfiche is a dream of LMP and one that could be realized by a few freedom activists (maybe only 100-300, judging by LMP's pilot scheme) within a few years. Can these be mobilized and motivated? Will you be among these pioneers? By all means, do use floppies or CD-ROMs instead - but don't just dream about these options! How much an individual can do with microfiche is demonstrated by my literature list. PLEASE, do outperform my efforts in any medium that you like!
LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, Output so far ca. 500,000 pages, literature list, 2,000 pages, on: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube LMP holds that each of us should attempt to bring as much as possible of the freedom information accessible to him "online", in any medium which is efficient and easy enough to handle for him, so that, between us the whole case for liberty becomes accessible and affordable, in any desired segment, soon, at least in one or the other affordable alternative medium. Towards that aim LMP welcomes all competition, e.g. on floppy disks, online and on CD-ROMs as well as on microfilm.
The CASE FOR LIBERTY should not be lost because we have failed to state it, completely and convincingly in an alternative medium that we could afford, which can be cheaply duplicated, is easy to use and long-lasting and can be used to retail freedom texts at prices so low that almost everybody could afford them.
Starting with a comprehensive and growing LIBERTARIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA, in alternative media, with ABSTRACTS, BIBLIOGRAPHIES, DIRECTORIES, INDEXES AND REVIEW COMPILATIONS, we should work also towards COMPLETE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES, different from the existing ones in that they would produce and sell cheap duplicates of all freedom texts, fast enough for most purposes by mail.
PUSH-BUTTON INSTANT ACCESS to SOME digitized freedom texts, automatic search capability, graphics, colour, sound, movie and manipulation options are not as useful as is FAST ENOUGH (AIRMAIL) ACCESS to ALL freedom texts, even when they are so far made available only on e.g. microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, in any desired selection.
Fast digitized access to some freedom writings is probably not as important for freedom lovers as ease of use and the unchanging nature of a medium like print on paper or on microfilm and access to all freedom writings, even if only provided on an affordable and efficient medium like microfiche and with transmission reduced to the speed of snail mail.
Most of us are anyhow far behind in our personal reading programs and can wait a few days for additional freedom texts sent by air mail. After all, we have been waiting for the freedom utopias (to each the one he prefers for himself) for a long time and also for the fulfillment of the promises of the prophets of the information revolution.
PROFITS: Nor should we expect the use of any alternative medium to be instantly or soon profitable to us. The publishing of most freedom writings in conventional and new ways had, usually, to be subsidized.
STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS: Most of the alternative media are useful only for serious students and scholars of liberty rather than for the masses of readers. Conventional media that bend strongly to the winds of mass prejudices and emotions may even be least suitable for the expression of many to most freedom ideas.
Microfiche have enabled LMP to publish thousands of freedom titles. Indeed, the medium is not popular and may never be. But it is much more efficient and affordable than is e.g. print on paper publishing, which still dominates the publishing market, even for computer books and magazines. The LMP collection, largely a one man effort, 1768 PEACE PLANS editions, on 1768 microfiche, is growing by a further ca. 70 microfiche every year, at least until 2,000 such issues are reached in a few years. It should interest serious freedom lovers, regardless of the medium that it is expressed in.
A good enough used reading machine can often be acquired for the price of a single new textbook in print on paper.
If the microfiche option had received, at least in the libertarian press, the kind of publicity that electronic media have received over the last few decades, then all freedom writings would, probably, have already been made permanently and cheaply accessible, at least on microfiche.
Now we got electronic hopes, promises and predictions in abundance - for a future libertarian information paradise - but still a great shortage of e.g. full length libertarian books in digitized form.
Look at LMP's first & main website for its literature list: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube Then try to outdo this largely single-handed effort with any other medium of your choice. The sooner the better. I would be among the first to cheer for you.
Regardless of how many pro-freedom pages have ever been written - all of them could and should be made cheaply accessible anywhere, in all major languages, at least on one of the affordable alternative media, like microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs. LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING has tried to demonstrate this since 1978 with its PEACE PLANS series, now offering ca. 500,000 pages on 1620 microfiche, with ca. 70 fiche added p.a. - PEACE PLANS started out with paper duplicates in 1964. In 13 years and this format it produced a mere 20 issues.
If ALL of the AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE MEDIA are USED IN THEIR STRENGTHS, even if only by a relatively small number of freedom lovers, then the aim, to make ALL libertarian information completely, permanently, cheaply and easily and fast enough, for most purposes, ACCESSIBLE, - on ALL aspects of liberties and how to achieve and secure them - could be reached soon, easily, cheaply and fast enough, with on one or the other alternative medium.
We cannot afford to largely ignore any efficient and affordable freedom of expression and information opportunity.
Neither print on paper nor electronic options nor microfiche should monopolize our attention and resources. So far they have not fulfilled the promises and hopes associated with them, in decades to centuries.
If, for instance, 100 to 300 libertarian microfiche users could achieve complete, permanent and cheap microfiche publishing then they should get organized and active to achieve that. If as few or even less could achieve this via floppy disks, CD-ROMs, CVDs and on-line, then the sooner they actually did this, the better.
Was there ever an opportunity for less people to do more, for themselves and most other people, at less cost and risk to themselves?
MICROFILM PUBLISHING, compared with most paper publishing (which still dominates the information market) MINIATURIZES HARD COPY PUBLISHING COSTS, STORAGE AND MAILING COSTS AS WELL AS THE PUBLISHING RISK, through the easy upon-demand publishing that it makes possible. It has thus the potential to greatly help in achieving the kind of enlightenment that was hoped for as the result of freedom of the press.
By now neither microfilm nor floppy disks or CD-ROMs, nor radio and TV, movies, audio and video tapes, telephone connections and ham or pirate radio have fulfilled the ENLIGHTENMENT HOPES, EXPECTATIONS & mere PREDICITONS associated with them. None were ever sufficiently used by freedom lovers, alone or in association. It is not even general knowledge which of the media are the easiest, cheapest and most lasting ones per page published. A complete survey of all freedom texts, available or out of print, in all the media, has not yet been made, nor a sufficient survey of all the alternative media. Likewise, no survey has been made or published, to my knowledge, that compares the pro and con of all the alternative media.
In this situation LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, with its PEACE PLANS series (1964 - ), since 1978 exclusively on microfiche, has demonstrated how much one freedom lover can offer with this medium. Will enough other freedom lovers make sufficient use of this and other alternative media? That remains to be seen.
At least freedom lovers should consider their messages to be more important than their medium but they should also realize the freedom messages inherent in alternative media technologies.
What all media so far offered in freedom texts, at least temporarily and often at high prices, usually only in limited editions, and in few if any translations, is far less important than what they so far FAILED to offer or keep in print, or failed to translate into all major languages.
By now it is obvious that incomplete statements of the case for liberty, with most texts in small impressions only and soon out of print, with many texts remaining unpublished or untranslated and inaccessible, even in large libraries, to most people in most countries, most of the time, are not sufficient to fully realize and maintain liberty and achieve a public opinion in its favour or at least tolerance towards its tolerant practice among its believers. The technologies to fully, permanently and cheaply state our case are at our disposal. Will we have the vision and the will to use them sufficiently?
Freedom lovers have not yet expressed their views in all the media that are now accessible to them, i.e., they have not sufficiently advocated and expressed the case for liberty, making use of all their freedom of expression and information opportunities.
That failure had and has enormous consequences. It has left even most freedom lovers insufficiently informed about all their freedom options. Thus their efforts were not and are not as effective as they could and should be.
PRESERVATION AND PUBLICATION OF IDEAS, FACTS AND OPINIONS: "It is worth EVERYTHING to preserve those oddments to make them available to those who are graced with a thirst for them: or - nothing is worth anything at all."- William F. Buckley, Jr., on Henry Regnery and his publishing efforts, in EXECUTION EVE, page 493. - Alas, he did not add that putting them beautifully but only temporarily in print upon paper, in rather limited editions, seeing the size of the world population, and leaving them mostly untranslated as well, does not make them sufficiently and widely enough available. Alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks and text-only CD-ROMs could. - I did not ever see most of the writings of W.F. Buckley until I had a chance to visit U.S. bookshops. - J.Z., 1.8.99.
LIBRARY OF THE FUTURE, on one CD-ROM, 4th edition, seen at Harvey Norman's Super Computer Store, Campbelltown, NSW, in 1999, costs A $ 79.95. It contains over 5,000 texts, not all book-sized, stories, plays, poems, children's classics, historical, philosophical and religious documents, with video and illustrations - even some freedom texts. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA is now supposedly offered free online and sold for A $ 100 on 2 CD-ROMs.
Where are the libertarian equivalent offers? As far as I know, libertarians and anarchists have not yet tried to offer even more of their own kind of texts in a text-only CD-ROM. Why not? They seem to have made even less use of their floppy disk and CD-ROM options than of their microfiche options. Why?
A conservative American Freedom Library, The American Reference Library, by World Book Encyclopaedia, offers on its US $ 90 CD-ROM over 55,000 documents on over 160,000 pages. That is the best CD precedent for us, so far. Bakunin's works are out on one CD-ROM and Henry George's works are being prepared in such an edition. Dr. David Hart privately filled (not optimally) 4 CD-ROMs, mainly with classical liberal texts and is now active in putting about 200 libertarian texts online.
Begun in 1964, libertarian PEACE PLANS continues with its stress on individual rights and liberties. Since 1977 it was converted, including all 20 back issues, completely to microfiche. Microfiching allowed it to increase its annual page output 189 times. Each of its so far 1768 issues (apart of some early issues, which will be sooner or later re-fiched, on less microfiche) contains between 98 and 1350 pages. About 70 LMP microfiche are added annually. Do many other libertarian publishers produce more?
Its tendency embraces all kinds of libertarianism and it advocates it in the most tolerant way, that of panarchism, which favours for each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams. Its recent website brings its main literature list (contents of PEACE PLANS 1-1545) and 5 libertarian essays, on ca. 2,000 pages, or almost 5 MBs. The list is alphabetized list, mainly by authors or periodical titles, but brings also many cross references, however incompletely. It reproduces books, pamphlets, leaflets, dissertations, letters, articles and many periodicals, at least in samples. Panarchism and monetary freedom are its specialties. But it also reproduces directories, indexes, bibliographies and encyclopaedic efforts, e.g. a SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia, of which the first 7 volumes, 1470 pages, A-Government, are out. Of its ON PANARCHY sub-series the first 24 volumes are out, on 24 microfiche, towards a comprehensive encyclopaedia on panarchism. Gion Piero de Bellis established a panarchistic website: www.panarchy.org , helped to get the original French text and translated it into Italian and tries to achieve a Spanish translation. I am waiting for some people to provide a Russian and Chinese one.
LMP and its PEACE PLANS advocates not only extensive use of microfiche for freedom texts but also the use of all other alternative, affordable and lasting media for all freedom texts.
IDEAS ARCHIVE: All ideas held to be the solutions, at least by their supporters, to the most important remaining problems of our times should be systematically collected, translated, confront