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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 FREEM