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PEACE PLANS No. 1546

CONTENTS:

1. GOEHLERT, ROBERT & HERCZEG, CLAIRE, Anarchism,

a bibliography, 1982, 122pp, 1678 titles .......................... 1- 41

author index ............................................................. 37- 41

When will some anarchists finally collaborate to combine all

anarchist bibliographies into one, making it available on

alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks & CD-ROM

& also online, if they can? Locations, when known, should be

listed as well, especially when photocopies could be obtained

there as first steps to reproductions, e.g. on microfiche. - J.Z.

2. KROPOTKIN, PETER, Fields, Factories and Workshops,

1912, 477 pages, in Part II, starting with new numbering: 1-75

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.

3. KELLY, JOHN M., The New Barbarians: The Continuing

Relevance of Henry George, 1981, 13 pages ................ 76- 79

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PEACE PLANS No. 1547

CONTENTS:

1. ALANNE, V.S., Fundamentals of Consumer Cooperation, 1946,

112 pages, with some notes by John Zube ...................... ..... 1- 35

To a limited extent he discusses productive coops, too. - J.Z.

2. STEVENS, WARREN K., The Story of OPERATION ATLANTIS,

1968, 30 pages .......................................................... 36-46

3. KENNEDY, HUBERT, Anarchist of Love. The Secret Life of

John Henry Mackay, Mackay Society, New York, 1981, 24pp 47-54

4. FELDT, HANS, Capitalism Is Not Free Enterprise, Red Lion

Press, Montreal, 1997, 12pp, "based on the libertarian money

And land reform ideas of Silvio Gesell." 55-58

Politically Silvio Gesell was close to anarchism. See his:

"Der Abbau des Staates". But in economics he was a dogmatic

and authoritarian money- and land-reformer. - J.Z.

5. INGERSOLL NEWS, Bible Absurdities, 1968, 20pp 59-66

6. MAINE, COLIN, Compiler: Anti-Christian Writings, 1984,

28pp, mainly quotes from famous writers 67-73

7. NEW LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Inflation and Depression,

NLA Brochure # 2, 8pp, Norwalk, CA, n.d. 74-75

8. KAZAL, RUSS, Intrapreneur Spells Freedom, clipping, UPI,

n.d., 1p 76

9. BOYD, TONY, Skunkworks a fresh, innovative approach,

clipping, 1p, THE AUSTRALIAN, 18.8.85 (Intrepreneurship) 76

10. VIEWS & COMMENTS, No. 34, April 1959 & No. 42, Dec. 1961,

26 & 22 pages ...................................................... 77-103

Sorry, but I found none of these articles worth listing. One letter

exchange with Gaston Leval is of some interest. He had a better

case, I think, than his opponents. - J.Z.

11. KALLEN, HORACE M., Dr., Consumer Cooperation and the

Freedom of Man, The Cooperative League of the U.S., n.d.,

16 pages ..............................................................104-112

12. HURLEY, T., Untitled, about himself, 2pp ...........................113

" Submitted for Your Consideration, 6pp 114

" Liberty, 2pp 117

" Love, 2pp 118

ZUBE, JOHN, to HURLEY, T., 22.1.1990, 1p 119

13. ARIZONA CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, Leaflet, n.d., 4pp 120

Sorry, but Word 97 resists my attempts to align the page numbers. Moreover,

All too often it insists on capitalizing the first letter of a line. - J.Z.

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PEACE PLANS No. 1548

CONTENTS:

1. BULLETIN, Toronto, Newsletter of the Ontario Libertarian Parties,

some samples:

Vol. 10, No. 2, 1984, February-March, double issue, 32pp

Vol. 10, No. 3, 1984, April-May, combined issue, 28pp

Vol. 10, No. 4, 1984, June-July, double issue, 32pp

Vol. 10, No. 5, 1984, Fall and Winter tripple issue, 48pp

Vol. 12, No. 2, April-May 1986, double issue, 32pp

Total of 172 pages - 1- 88

Like most newsletters they contain mostly short contributions

that are only of temporary value and which I did not bother to

list. However, I found the following of some interest to me:

CUMMING, BOB, Big Brother & Potassium Iodide, 1p: 7. - On

radiation hazard from nuclear reactors.

CUMMING, BOB, Rights - What Are They? 2pp: 10.

MCINTOSH, JIM, A Word FOR Amway! 2pp: 11.

CUMMING, BOB, Rights - and Capitalism, 2pp: 29.

CUMMING, BOB, Rights - and Children, 2pp: 42.

BERGLAND, DAVID, Bulletin Interview, 4pp: 54.

GEDDES, PAUL, Review, 1p, of: GRUBEL, HERBERT,

Free Market Zones, 1983, Fraser Institute: 64.

FRITZ, MARSHALL, A True Political Spectrum, 7pp: 81.

2. BAY AREA DIRECTORY OF COLLECTIVES,

Worker Controlled - Autonomous - Non-exploitative -

Direct Democratic. - Berkeley, CA, 60pp 89-112

VOLUNTARY socialist experimenters, doing their own things,

at their own expense and risk, can produce troubles

only for themselves and their attempts, at best, are identical

with the best kinds of businesslike partnerships. - J.Z.

3. RAAB, EARL, The Anatomy of Nazism. Here only the 10

illustrations that had to be omitted in PP 1242 & 1304: 113-115

4. CAMPAIGN AGAINST MILITARISM, Northbridge, leaflet,

6pp, n.d. 116-117

5. CORRIGAN, DENNIS, Leaflet of the LP of Canada, 6pp: 118-119

6. MICRO INFORMATION CONCEPTS, MIC, 2 advertisements

from ANALOG May 1985. 120

DO YOU KNOW WHO TOOK OVER ITS STOCK OF

MICROFICHE, including back issues of ANALOG and

ASTOUNDING? - J.Z.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1549

C O N T E N T S

1. FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, THE,

Essays on Liberty, volume I, 1952, 307 pages, indexed .............................................................. 1-83

12 volumes of these essays, selected from THE FREEMAN etc. appeared. Alas, all of them contain material

that requires reproduction permission, so they are not reproduced here and now. Later the monthly issues of

THE FREEMAN were put into bound annuals. The Essay collection was somewhat indexed by Bettina Bien

Greaves. See: PP 1,036. The annual volumes are also separately indexed. I would like to see a combined

and still more detailed index to all of FEE's output, which constitutes a real libertarian treasure chest, also full

text editions on CD-ROMs and microfilm. Only THE FREEMAN has been microfilmed - by University

Microfilms - and whatever material LMP got its hands on, e.g. most of the books by Leonard E. Read, and

which was not severely copyrights restricted. Mostly FEE welcomes reproductions. It just wants proof of them.

But so far it showed no interest in microfiched freedom literature like that of LMP and others and had not

bothered to acquire a microfiche reading machine for it in its otherwise rich library - last time I checked. - J.Z.

30.10.1999.

The Essays in this Volume I:

HAZLITT, HENRY, Private Enterprise Regained, 3pp: 12.

KNOWLES HUNT, BETTY, Show Me Any Other Country... , 11pp: 12. - On socialism practised in America.

MANION, CLARENCE, Legalized Immorality, 3pp: 15.

RUSSELL, DEAN, The Bill of Rights, 9pp: 16.

EDMUNDS, J. OLLIE, That Something, 3pp: 18. On Americanism.

RUSSELL, DEAN, The First Leftist, 9pp: 19.

GREENWALT, CRAWFORD H., For the Better Economic Life, 2pp: 21.

PHELAN, TOWNER, Liberalism Stands for Freedom, 13pp: 22.

UNKEL, JOHN, Some Wandering Thoughts, 2pp: 25. - On State Governments making grants to the Federal Government, rather than the reverse.

SUMMNER, WILLIAM GRAHAM, On Minding One's Own Business, 8pp: 26.

CHODOROV, FRANK, Peace or Politics, 3pp: 28. - I would have titled my essay on this subject rather: Peace or Territorial Politics? - J.Z.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, The Individual in Society, 12pp: 76. - The individual in "society" can secede and join other societies or form his own. The individual under the rule of a territorial State, even when it is under a "limited government" constitution, cannot. - J.Z.

MADISON, JAMES, The Most Dreaded Enemy of Liberty, 2pp: 31.

ANDERSON, MAXWELL, The Guaranteed Life, 6pp: 32.

MARX, KARL, EARL BROWN & F.A. Harper, The Communist Idea, 3pp: 33.

RUSSELL, DEAN, Ownership in Common, 15pp: 34.

SHELLEY, THOMAS J., A Lesson in Socialism, 2pp: 38.

BENN, ERNEST, SIR, Rights for Robots, 8pp: 39.

DICKINSON, C.L., Dollars Make Poor Eating, 3pp: 41. - On distributionism, inflationism, greenbackism.

CURTIS, W.M., Price Supports, 16pp: 41.

MONTHLY ECONOMIC LETTER, Northeast Farm Foundation, Ithaca, Oct. 1, 1949, The Other Side of the Subsidy, 2pp: 45.

JOUVENAL, BERTRAND DE, No Vacancies, 10pp: 46. - On rent control etc.

HANCOCK, JOHN M., The Freedom to Compete, 2pp: 49.

CLINCHY, RUSSELL J., Charity, Biblical and Political, 14pp: 49.

CALL, ASA V., Insuring Your Insurance, 2pp: 53.

HARPER, F.A., Inflation, 21pp: 53. - Contains the best chart on the effects of price controls. - J.Z.

CURTIS, W.M., Athletes, Taxes, Inflation, 13pp: 59.

MOREEL, BEN, Power Corrupts, 2pp: 62.

MOREEL, BEN, Survival of the Species, 15pp: 63. - It depends upon liberty alone - is his and my conclusion. - J.Z.

LACY, MARY G., Food Control During 46 Centuries, A contribution to the history of price fixing, 1p: 67/

READ, LEONARD E., On That Day Began Lies, 21pp: 67.

READ, LEONARD E., The Penalty of Surrender, 11pp: 73.

HARPER, F.A., Morals and the Welfare State, 27pp: 75.

BRADEN, SPRUILLE, For a Moral Revolution, 3pp: 82.

2. FREELAND CATALOG, THE, A Selection of Cassette & Video Tapes from the Future of Freedom Conference Series, 1980-85 & the Freeland Conference Series, 1983-85, with some books and buttons, 14pp................................................................................................................................. 84

3. LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What Is Libertarianism? 1p ...................................................................... 98

4. ENGLER, MICHAEL, Mr. LeFevre's Remarkable College, 15pp, 1971 ............................................. 99

5. RAMPART COLLEGE, Leaflets, 7 pages, including 2 short essays: The Forgotten Factor & How A Man Thinks, n.d. ..................................................................................................................... 113B

6. MANIS, ROD, Poverty: A Libertarian View, 2pp leaflet of Rampart College: ................................. 120

7. ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist. Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, 1p leaflet

only for her 1988 book of 328pp. ....................................................................................... 122

8. LIBERTY AUDIO & FILM SERVICE, Richmond, Va., Audio Cassette offer leaflet, 1982, 1p ............. 123

I ordered from them, back in 1982, 5 cassettes, paid for them by cheque, and later reminded them - & never

got a response! - Dishonesty among libertarians or P.O. workers is a real turn-off. - J.Z., 30.10.1999.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1550

C O N T E N T S

1. SUTTNER, BERTHA VON, Lay Down Your Arms. The autobiography of Martha von Tilling, 1894,

435pp, 2nd. Edition, translation by T. Holmes, revised by the author............................................. 1-108

If only she would have had a better and more complete peace program. But then very few people had

and have! - PIOT, J.Z., 30.10.1999.

2. 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

3. FREEDOM, London, Anarchism and Outrage, Freedom Pamphlets No. 8, 1893, from FREEDOM,

12/1893, 8pp ............................................................................................................... 112

4. 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 1995.................................................................................................................. 114

I would gladly swap 50 LMP duplicates for a copy of this book. First come, first served! - J.Z., 30.10.99.

5. WALKER, KARL, Gesell, Keynes und die moderne Nationaloekonomie, Vortrag, 23.7.1962, erweiterte

Fassung, 16 S., FSU-Schriftenreihe Nr. 17............................................................................ 118

Ungluecklicherweise sind die meisten Gesellianer, ebenso wie die Keynesianer und andere moderne

etatistische Oekonomisten, auch Anhaenger des Zentralbanksystems. Die Gesellianer wollen es nur in

anderer Weise anwenden. Walker war nicht nur Gesellianer sondern auch Anhaenger der

Verrechnungsfreiheit und versuchte sie in Deutschland zu verwirklichen. - Alle Formen der Geldfreiheit

sind nur verschiedene Formen einer allgemeinen Verrechnungsfreiheit und diese wuerde "Schwundgeld"-

Versuche bald als ueberfluessig beweisen. - Unter voller Verrechnungsfreiheit gibt es keine beschraenkte

"Geldmenge". Unter ihr gibt es auch freie Wahl des Wertmasses. - Fuer ihre Verwirklichung mag eine friedliche

monetary Revolution noetig sein. - Experimentierfreiheit auch fuer alle Arten von Gesellianern - aber nur auf ihre

Kosten und Risiko. - J.Z.

6. ANARCHISM: 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

7. HARRISON, FRED, Land, Culture and the Biology of Man, Part II, 3pp, LAND & LIBERTY,

May & June 1976. - ......................................................................................................... 121

A Georgist point of view, still territorial and intolerant. - Cec Stowasser submitted it to David Taylor,

the latter to me. - I met the author shortly when I visited N.Y.C. in 1990. - He had just come back from Russia,

where he had tried to convert Russian politicians and bureaucrats to the Georgist single tax "solution". He might

have done better if he had confined his advice to Free Trade, also advocated by Henry George and had advocated

free experimentation for all kinds of land reformers at their own risk and expense, with their shares of government-

held land, acquired through a general reprivatization scheme, granting each a general and transferable share in all

government assets. Such vouchers were successfully issued and used in Chechoslovakia and discussed in PEACE

PLANS No. 19. - All new visions for Russia and former Satellites must include liberating views and institutions for

the remaining communists as well as for all other minorities, wherever they may live in the former empire, i.e., the

option to do their things to themselves - and to themselves alone. The Soviet "eduation" system was, apparently,

"successful" enough to leave about 1/3rd of the population still with predominantly state socialistic views and habits

which they are likely to discard only one by one and this over a prolonged period.- J.Z., 30.10.99.

8. ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, 1998, 328

pages. Here only a 1p flyer ................................................................................................... 124

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1551

C O N T E N T S

1. GARRETT, GARET, Harangue. The Trees Said to the Bramble Come Reign Over Us. 1927,258pp ....... 1 - 63

This is not a libertarian book. I reproduce it mainly because of the author. It has a WW I background,

and describes a salon or discussion centre and the usual fate of a supposedly great leader and reform movement

without a program deserving the name program.. Ignorance of money and finance was Garrett's greatest flaw.

Utopians and intentional community fans, with similar vague notions, may find something of interest in this book.

A libertarian and Garrett fan told me that all his writings were worth reproducing. This one made me doubt his

recommendation.

You judge for yourself and may come to read it only like another novel.

A utopia based on insufficient ideas and knowledge and many false premises cannot be permanently realized and

does not deserve realization and personal sacrifices - by any but its true believers and this only until they have

finally learned their lessons from it. - PIOT, J.Z., 31.10.1999.

2. John Zube to Tony Pitt, 28.7.1999, 3pp, commenting upon his publication STUDENT NEWS, No. 1, a

NATIONAL INTEREST ISSUE, No. 21, which follows. ............................................................64

3. STUDENT NEWS, No. 1, a NATIONAL INTEREST ISSUE, No. 21, no date, rec. 1999, 16pp ............. 67

It contains some freedom notion but also some writings that are not libertarian. You pick and choose!

Heston, Charton, Political Correctness even extends to the markings of your assignments. 1p address: 68.

Lehman, Godfrey, Gentlemen of the Jury, 1p (the article appears incomplete): 70.

WILSON, JOHN vs. High Court of Australia: The High Court Wipes Trial by Peers, 1p: 71.

UNITED NATIONS, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948, 2pp: 72. - One of the worst! - J.Z.

Magna Carta 1215 & Bill of Rights, 1688, 1p: 74.

KELLY, SIMON, Knife bearers be warned. $ 450 fine for key-ring knife, 1p: 75.

Anon., United States Opting Out of an Oppressive Monarchy, 1p: 75.

Anon., French Learned the Hard Way, 1p, on the French Revolution. - Did they learn enough? - J.Z.

Questions and Answers on the Republic of OZ, 5pp: 77.

GST we leave you, The, Some self-condemnatory texts from the new GST law, 1p: 81.

BILL OF RIGHTS, Does Australia have a Bill of Rights? Does it have any force? 1p: 82.

4. PITT, A..R.(TONY), Aboriginal Treaty - Drafted 1988, 2pp: ...........................................................83

All exclusive land-"rights", except those small ones required to live and work somewhere, are claimed and

practised at the expense or the rights and liberties of other people. Do apply the concept of "spaceship" Earth to

this planet and keep in mind that none of us or of our ancestors has produced or planet-formed it. A few years to

centuries of exclusive occupation or that one's ancestors had been the first (as far as we know, our historical

records are still very incomplete in this), are morally meaningless for present exclusive territoral claims that do go

beyond the right to survive, by one's own efforts, anywhere on Earth, if one can do so without infringing the clear

property rights of others. Exclusive territorial claims by others, even when associated with religious, national,

racial or ideological myths and feelings, habits of thought, customs or predominant theories,do not establish

exclusive property rights in such territories and abolish the rights and liberties of others. - On the contrary, they are

much more like a declaration of war or a claim to local domination over non-consenting others. How wrong these

claims are is indicated by the fact that their supporters are lastly prepared to commit mass murder, with machetes to

ABC anti-people devices, wrongly called "weapons", to uphold their wrongful claims. Territorialism ought to be

questioned and criticized wherever, whenever and whosoever it raises its ugly head. - Territorialists have by now

"defined" Australians as "foreigners" in England and Englanders, including the Queen, as "foreigners" in

Australia. Territorialism is wrong and irrational and leads to wrongful and irrational actions, even mad ones. - J.Z.

5. OBJECTIVELY SPEAKING, Mission Viejo, CA, I/1, March 1988, 11pp ...............................................85

KAGAN, RON M., The Foundations of Metascience, 3pp: 87.

SCHOCHET, MIKE, And the my teacher said that mankind was evil, 1p: 5.

KLEIN, ROBERT O., Wall Street, a review of the film, 2pp: 90.

6. TODD, TRISH, Looking Back Objectively, a review of a book by Nathaniel Branden, 2pp, 1986 .................. 96

7. STANTON EVANS, M., The Gospel according to Ayn Rand, NATIONAL REVIEW, Oct. 3, 1967, 5pp ......... 98

8. GORDON, DAVID, The butcher of Koenigsberg? 2pp from INQUIRY, September 1982 ........................ 103

A review of PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Ominous Parallels, Stein & Day, 383pp.

9. HAMEL, VIRGINIA, Anti-Altruism Campaign, 1986, 12pp from the Foundation for the New Freemen ....... 105

10. AYN RAND LIBRARY NEWS, THE, I/1, March 1983, 8pp.......................................................... 117

11. PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Government Is Destroying Doctors, 1p, n.d., leaflet of THE A.R. INSTITUTE 125

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1552

C O N T E N T S

1. IDEER OM FRIHET, XVI/1, Varen 1995 - XVIII/3, Hosten 1997, 340pp: 1

Norwegian contents list, at least for back issues available: after this list.

If I had a few Norwegian customers then I might bother to list the contents here.

As it is, anybody interested will have to be satisfied, for the time being, with my

full text reproductions and the index listing provided by this libertarian journal

in its columns. One should not be too wasteful with one's time and energy. - J.Z.

2. NETTLAU, MAX, Panarchy, A Forgotten Idea of 1860, almost the latest

version, 6pp: .......................................................................... 341

For the latest version and dePuydt's classic: "Panarchy" see my website

and the ON PANARCHY subseries, volumes I - IXX. - J.Z.

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C O N T E N T S

1. IDEER OM FRIHET, XV/1, Varen 1994 - XV/3, Vinteren 1994, 100pp ............................................. 1

2. LAISSEZ-FAIRE, Organ for Fremskrittpartiets Utrednings-Institutt, Oslo, I/1, 1989, 8pp ......................... 103

3. SOMMERFELT-PETTERSEN, JAN to ZUBE, JOHN, 27 August 1984, 1p ..................................... 111

4. ZUBE, JOHN to SOMMERFELT-PETTERSEN, JAN, 16.9.1984, 1p ............................................. 112

5. SOMMERFELT-PETTERSEN, JAN to ZUBE, JOHN, 1.4.1994, 1p .............................................. 113

6. ZUBE, JOHN to SOMMERFELT-PETTERSEN, JAN, 2.5.1994, 1p ............................................... 114

" 29.9.1994, 4pp .............................................. 115

" 8.3.1996, 1p ............................................... 119

" 22.9.1996, 1p ............................................... 120

7. LINE LIST INFO: LINE exists no more on paper but only electronically online, 2pp ............................ 121

line-list@mermaid.dk Note that the home page name may have changed since then. - J.Z.

8. ISIL MEMBER SURVEY, 2pp, with handwritten replies by John Zube. 1999? ................................... 123

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1. LONGEVITY REPORT, Nos. 53, Dec. 1995 - No. 57, Dec. 1996, 191pp with inserts ........................... 1

PERRY, MIKE, Dr., The Puzzle of the Non-Signups, 2pp: 2. - On Cryonics etc.

STODOLSKY, DAVID S., Attitude Change and Terror Management, 1p: 4. - On Cryonics etc.

HARRIS, STEVE, MD, Cryonics: MLM Heaven? 2pp: 6.

HAINES, BRIAN W., The Re-Creationists, 6pp: 8. - On Cryonics.

FINK, DENNIS, Longevity Hypertext, 1p: 14.

PICKOVER, CLIFFORD A., Future Health, review, 5pp, of PICKOVER, C., Future Health, Computers and

Medicine in the Twenty-First Century, 1995: 15.

ETTINGER, R.C.W., Cryostatis Delays, 1p: 21.

MANN, FREDERICK, Unconscious Deathism, 3pp: 22.

ASHLEY, DON, Immortalist Philosophy, 1p: 25.

BRIDGE, STEVE, Why not a Straight Freeze? 2pp, from ALCOR: 26.

WOWK, BRIAN, Prospects of Revival, 1p, from CRYOCARE: 28.

CHAPEL, BOB, The Medical Self-Care Certificate: A modest proposal for health-care reform, 2pp: 29.

DARWIN, MIKE, The state of medicine, 1p: 31.

JAVILK, JOHN, On Prices and Pricing, 1p, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 32.

CHALLEM, JACK, Lung Cancer: Was It Really the Beta-Carotene? 4pp from THE NUTRITION REPORTER: 35.

GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, Determinants of Human Longevity: Parental Age At Reproduction and Offspring Longevity, 10pp: 39.

GOODWIN, BRENDA, Charity - a Fast Lane to Death, 6pp, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 49. - On altruism.

HUGH-JONES, MARTIN, Antibiotic Resistance, 1p: 55.

HAINES, BRIAN W., Towards Justice, 2pp from LONGEVITY REPORT: 56.

SKRECKY, DOUGLAS, Tomatoes & Strawberries Prevent Cancer, 2pp: 59.

BOZZONETTI, YVAN, CT-2584, a Kinder Cancer Drug, 1p: 61.

BOZZONETTI, YVAN, Life Extension with Toxic Products? 1p: 62.

BOZZONETTI, YVAN, Relativistic Thermodynamics from Intermediate Nanomachines, 2pp: 63.

RIVAZ, JOHN DE, Terra Libra News, 1p: 67.

GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, The Revival of Longevity Genetics, 2pp: 69.

MUHLESTEIN, MARK, The Quality of Life after Cryonics, 3pp: 71.

MEREL, PETER, Cryonics and Poplation, 1p: 74.

ETTINGER, ROBERT C.W., Bad Law vs. Cryonics, 2pp: 75.

HARRIS, STEVEN B., M.D., A Tasty Vegetarian Health Shake, 3pp: 77.

CLARK, JOHN K., A recipe for intelligence, 1p, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 80.

DAVIS, MICHAEL R., Correspondence on the Purpose of Life, 2pp: 82. - From LONGEVITY REPORT.

DARWIN, MICHAEL, Lifespan and Survival Time, 1p: 85.

HAZEN, DECK, Why Be Immortal? 1p: 86.

BLOOM, GREGORY, Population Growth and Declining Death Rates, 1p: 87.

MCKEE, DOUG, DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), 2pp: 88. From LONGEVITY REPORT.

ASHLEY, DON, Resistance to Immortality Concepts, 1p: 90.

WOWK, BRIAN, Fostering Public Understanding of Cryonics, 1p: 91.

CRONIN, SAMUEL, Paris IPSEN Conference, 2pp: 92. - From LONGEVITY REPORT.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Exercise, Calories and Genes, 2pp: 94. - From: LONGEVITY REPORT.

HAINES, BRIAN W., The Big Health Fraud, 4pp: 95. - From: LONGEVITY REPORT.

GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, Specific Decrease in Longevity of Daughters Conceived by Old Fathers, 1p: 102. - Conceived "from" would be a more accurate description. - J.Z.

BOZZONETTI, YVAN, End of the AGEs, 1p: 103.

SKRECKY, DOUGLAS, Life Extension Notes, 2pp: 105.

SKRECKY, DOUGLAS, Deprenyl and Life Extension, 2pp: 107.

BOZZONETTI, YVON, Can Computing Devices Beat Physical Laws? 5pp: 109.

BOZZONETTI, YVON, What Is Chaos? 2pp: 114.

ZUBE, JOHN vs. RIVAZ, JOHN DE, & vice versa, On Microfiching , CD-ROM, Cryonics, 2pp: 116.

WAKFER, PAUL, The Prometheus Project, 7pp: 118. - Ben Best has assured me that this project became outdated as soon as larger and regular funds for cryonics research became available from another source. - J.Z.

ROSENBLATT, MICHAEL M., Atheists Discuss Death, 1p: 125.

GUERIN, JOHN C., Divergent Model of Ageing? Negligible Senescence in Long-Lived Fishes, 1p: 126.

GIMBARZEVSKY, BORIS P., The British Columbia Cemeterey and Funeral Services Act, 1p: 127. - Cryonics.

TEMPLETON, BRAD, Investment after Nanotechnology, 1p: 128.

BOGLER, OLIVER, Cellular Aging, 1p: 129.

PERRY, MIKE, Storing DNA Samples and Biographical Information, 1p: 130. - On cryonics & cloning.

RIVAZ, JOHN DE to ZUBE, JOHN, 16.10.1996, 2pp: 131.

ZUBE, JOHN to RIVAZ, JOHN DE, 2.9.1997, 2pp: 133.

GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, The Mechanism of Human Longevity, 2ppL 139.

FREEMAN, TIM, Terror Management, 2pp: 142. - On Cryonics.

SZUTER, ERIC, Liberty vs. Freedom, 1p: 144. - from: LONGEVITY REPORT.

BOZZONETTI, YVON, Brain Geometry, 8pp: 145. - On Cryonics.

BOZZONETTI, YVON, Two Photons Interferometers, 1p: 153. From: LONGEVITY REPORT.

SKRECKY, DOUGLAS, Miscellaneous Round-up, 10pp: 154. From: LONGEVITY REPORT.

FREEMAN, TIM, How Can Anti-aging Become a National Priority? 1p: 164.

SMITH, RANDY, The Scientific Debate over Cryonics, 1p: 165.

ANONYMOUS, Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide! The Invisible Killer, 1p: 166. (Satire on H -2 - 0: Water.)

YES, Business Opportunities Magazine, Leaflet, 1page, 1994: 167.

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING, Booklist, mainly on Fractals, 2pp: 169.

KUN, T., Project Mind. The Conquest of Man & Matter through Accelerated Thought, Leaflet, 2pp, on the book, 304pp, from Unimedia Publishing. - Insert to LONGEVITY REPORT: 172.

MARTIN'S PRESS, ST., Book List, 4pp, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 175.

MANN, FREDERICK, How to Create a Libertarian World - and Profit from your Results, 2pp, incomplete: 179.

MANN, FREDERICK, Individual Free-Market Economic Power Is the Greatest Liberating Force on Earth, 1994,

2pp, incomplete: 181.

TERRA LIBRA PROJECT, Leaflet, 2pp, insert to LONGEVITY REPORT: 183.

WORLD NETWORK HOLDINGS, A Terra Libra Trust Company, leaflet, 4pp: 185.

B.O.A.R.D., Directory of Business Opportunities and Services, U.K., leaflet, 2pp only: 189

2. CRYONICS SOCIETY OF CANADA, Membership Application Form, 1p: ..........................................191

3. IMMORTALIST, THE, XI/1, Jan. 1980, 9pp ..............................................................................192

XXI/2, Feb. 1990, 48pp ....................................................................................................... 201

RIVAZ, JOHN DE, Comments from Cornwall, Archetyping the Cryonicist, 6pp: 207.

ETTINGER, R.C.W., The Emperor's New Mind, review, 2pp, of: PENROSE, ROGER, The Emperor's New Mind,

Oxford U.P., 1989, 466pp: 213.

ERFURT, JOHN C., Imagine, 2pp: 217. On cryonics.

SEGALL, PAUL E., Talking Technology, 2pp: 221. On cryonics.

KAHN, CAROL, Tickle Does of Radiation to Expand Life Span? 3pp: 224.

BERKELEY WELLNESS LETTER, University of California, 2pp, Feb. 1990, bad printing: 227.

AMATO, IVAN, Taking Proteins for a Walk, 2pp, of some longevity interest, from SCIENCE NEWS, 13.1.1990: 229.

IMMORTALISM: Introduction to Immortalism, 3pp, anon, 1990: 242.

CRYONICS: Introduction to Cryonics, 3pp, Immortalist Society, 1990: 245.

ISIL, Intellectual Ammo, Educational Pamphlet Series, 2pp listing, 1999: 249.

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1. NEW RAMPART, Fullerton, published by the Rampart Institute, III/1 (Aug.-Sep. 1982) - V/6 (June-July 1985),

124pp.............................................................................................................................. 1

2. SOCIETY FOR LIBERTARIAN LIFE, Socialism. Who's Fooling Whom? Leaflet, 1p: 125

Some articles from the above NEW RAMPART:

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A Needless War Occurs as Free Market's Ignored, 1p: 2. - On Falkland Island War.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Who Authorizes the Authorizers? 1p: 7.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., It's Washington Wizards who Are out of Touch with Reality, 1p: 11.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Washington? Moscow? Is there any Difference? 1p: 11.

SAMUELS, LAWRENCE, Equal Sex. Equal Rights, 1p: 12.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Fighting Reds & Washington's Red Tape, 1p: 17.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A Strong Dose of Government Can Wreck Your Whole Day, 1p: 22.

EASTON, CHARLES D. VAN, Union Workers Who've Worked Themselves out of a Job, 1p: 25.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Why the Bureaucrats Hate Love and Life, 1p: 27.

ROPER-DEYO, Mankind at the Brink, Fuller says....; Interview with BUCKMINSTER FULLER, RICHARD, 1p: 29. - "nations... have to go. They are blocking the world's circulatory system." - Mind you, this applies only to TERRITORIAL nations. - J.Z.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A Sad Protest Story the Media Never Told You, 1p: 31.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., The Snakes in the Garden of Burbank, 1p: 18.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, Making a Forbidden Economic Analogy, 1p. - On budgeting.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Unanswered Questions. All sides have some explaining to do about the shooting down of 007, 1p: 39.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Individual Acts of Principle Are Worth their Costs, 1p: 41.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Militarism as Socialism, 1p: 47.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Modern Science & Ancient Understandings, 1p: 47.

RADFORD, R. S., Political Accountability & Balanced Budgets, 1p: 54.

STRIDER, LORNE, Capitalist Olympics? You Bet! 1p: 34.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Mystery of Money Lies only in our Expectations of it, 1p: 55.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., It Is the Idealists who Have Pitted "us vs. them", 1p: 56.

O'NEAL, L.K., Communication as a Tool for Promoting Libertarianism, part I, 2pp: 49 & 51, part II, 2pp: 57. - Why ignore microfilm as a libertarian communication tool? All such tools should be listed and fairly compared. - J.Z.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Government Protection: No One Prospers, 1p: 63.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, Farm Subsidies Are Ripe for Harvest of Budget Savings, 1p: 63.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Is Philosophy Impractical? 1p: 64.

MON, STORMY, The Power of Jury Nullification, 1p: 67.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Bare Facts on Some Peaceful Protestors, 1p: 71.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., New Terms for the Same Old Rhetoric, 1p: 71. - On "new" xyz.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, A Strange View of Competition, 1p: 72.

STRIDER, LORNE, The Land & how We Use it. - The Chicken Story, 1p: 74.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, Protectionism & the Modern Welfare State, 1p: 79.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Peru's "Informals" Get Along Better Without the State, 2pp: 79.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Tracking Down the Independent Poor, 2pp: 80.

KUKLINSKY, TIMOTHY P., The Labor Theory of Value, 1/2 p: 81.

BOCK, ALAN W., Nature Makes Laws, Men Make Rules, 1p: 82.

KUKLINSKY, TIMOTHY P., Patents, 1/2 p: 83. - Opposed.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, When Politicians Talk "Family", Lock the Doors, Hide the Kids, 1p: 87.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Formula for Failure: Judge Yourself by Another's Values, 1p: 88.

KUKLINSKY, TIMOTHY P., Abortion, 1p: 90.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A "Star Wars" Defense Invites Nuclear War, 1p: 95.

STRIDER, LORNE, Birds of a Feather, 1p: 97. - On political language.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., I Do not Seek to Lead Men but to Free them, 1p: 98.

STRIDER, LORNE, Revenge .... How Sweet It Is! 1p: 99.

STRIDER, LORNE, Land Politics in El Salvador, 1p: 103.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Doesn't Anyone Think It Through Before Speaking? 1p: 105. - Already Socrates complained that on human affairs almost everyone imagines himself an expert and tends to spout the first senseless thing that comes to his mind. That applies especially to popular prejudices, biblical and other quotes, poetry or song lines. - Even for people who have mastered the "dumb" question method of Socrates, it does not frequently work. For most will not hold still for it. Instead, before one of their errors has been sufficiently refuted, they usually manage to utter another whole batch of them. Only some kind of independent arbitrator or intellectual machine gun fire could cope with that kind of "Hydra". That is one of the reasons why I do advocate a comprehensive and growing encyclopaedia of the best refutations found so far of all significant popular errors, myths and prejudices, one put together in cheap and portable form, in alternative media. With such a light-tower on hand almost everyone could become proficient in refuting these obstacles to free and rightful thoughts and actions. The FAQ's are a step in that direction but do not yet offer the optimal Format for refutations, especially when they are insufficiently indexed and alphabetized. Imagine all the best refutations in all libertarian writings alphabetized, in xyz volumes, on fiche, floppies, CD-ROM and online. - J.Z.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Property Loss Should Not Be Treated Lightly, 1p: 105.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Lawyers Without the State? 1p: 111.

STRIDER, LORNE, Trade Wars, 1pP 112.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, This Nation Simply Has Too Big a Crop of Farmers, 1p: 113. - Someone once said: One can easily get too much of anything that one subsidizes, e.g. the poor. - See HARPER's table on the effects of price controls. - J.Z.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Old Order Arms Itself in Vain, 1p: 114.

HARGIS, ANTHONY L., Who... Takes the Law Into His Own Hands? 2pp: 117.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Put the Right Words in Mikhail's Ear, 1p: 119 & 120. - On Mikhail Gorbachov.

LOWDERMILK, DALE, How Deep the Pockets? How High the Sky? Tax Time! 1p: 120. - Satire on taxation.

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1. RAMPART INDIVIDUALIST, Fullerton, I/1&2, Winter & Spring 1981 - I/4, Fall 1983;

II/2, Winter 1984; III/1, Spring 1985; III/2, Winter 1985; IV/1, Winter 1987, 300pp.......................... 1-150

MCELROY, WENDY, What Does It Mean To Be An Individual? Self-Ownership Is Key to Abortion Issue, 8pp: 3.

- Let's us agree that many disagree on this. Ultimately, our disagreements may be so strong that we would prefer to

live in different panarchies, with different agreements on this question. - PIOT, J.Z., 10.11.1999.

GORDON, DORIS, A Wrong, Not A Right: An Atheist Libertarian Looks At Abortion, 8pp: 6.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, New Declaration of Independence, 7pp: 10.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Human Life: Who Has Control? 2pp: 12.

GREGG, KENNETH R., Jr., The Three Enlightenments, 32pp: 16.

HARPER, F.A., Try This on Your Friends, 2pp: 32.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., Drafting a Constitution for Orbis, 1981 edition, 18pp: 33.

SPOONER, LYSANDER, Against Woman Suffrage, 1877, 1882, 3pp: 42.

SMITH, GEORGE H., Review, 2pp, of SPENCER, HERBERT, The Proper Sphere of Government: 44.

SPENCER, HERBERT, The Proper Sphere of Government, 38pp: 45.

GREGG, KENNETH R., Jr., Review, 3pp, of: CHODOROV, FRANK, Fugitive Essays, Selected Writings of

Frank Chodorov, Indianapolis, Liberty Press, 1980, 429pp, bibliographical essay, selected bibliography and index, compiled, edited and with an introduction by Charles H. Hamilton: 64.

WATNER, CARL, Lysander Spooner: Ireland and Proprietary Justice, 12pp: 68.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Moral Law, 9pp: 74.

GALLAGHER, JAMES, The Case for Privatizing Protective Services, 4pp: 79.

STRIDER, LORNE, Eminent Domain: State Seizure, 8pp: 84.

RADFORD, R.S., A Revolution Betrayed: Political Power Comes Full Circle, 7pp: 88.

SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., Who's Afraid of No Government? 8pp: 91.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Did You Notice the Warts on Beautiful Democracy? 2pp: 26.

SMITH, GEORGE H., The Case Against Electoral Politics, 1983, 20pp: 99.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Soviet Military Power: Not a Big Peril to U.S., 3pp: 109. - This reminds me of a joke I once saw: One bum, to another, on a park bench: "You know, nuclear bombs do not really exist!" - Even if this had been true, would it have been true for dozens of other nationalities and hundreds of millions of people? - J.Z., 10.11.99.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Responsibility: It's Conditioned, Not Taught, Like Math, 2pp: 111.

KOONTZ, ALAN P., The Nonaggression Juggernaut, 18pp: 114.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Free Enterprise Needs Freedom, 3pp: 123. - Without freedom, obviously, it is not free enterprise. The UNFREE enterprise of today, except that of monopolists, needs freedom and consumers need it too. - J.Z., 10.11.1999.

SHAFFER, BUTLER D., Every Government Is Opposed to Human Freedom, 3pp: 125. - Every territorial government!

Not every government that is only exterritorially autonomous over its own voluntary members and while it does not try to ruler over peaceful non-members. - J.Z., 12.10.99.

LEE, ROBERT A., The Myths of Child Abuse, 14pp: 128. - He upholds some myths himself. - J.Z.

SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., What About the Poor? 7pp: 135.

SHAFFER, BUTLER, Memorial Service for Robert LeFevre, May 23, 1986, 5pp: 141.

RIGGENBACH, JEFF, LeFevre - A Teacher and A "Disillusionist", 3pp: 143

SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., Geo-Politics: The Role Geography Plays in the Development of Liberty, 12pp: 145.

2. RAMPART INSTITUTE, General Educational Catalog, 16pp ................................................... 151

Received from Lawrence Samuels in 1996.

3. RADICAL CAPITALIST, THE, V/1, May 8, 1987, 8pp ........................................................... 159

4. IDC, Zug, Christopher Columbus Discovering Microfiche, 1 illustration ........................................ 163

What would have happened, if .....? J.Z.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1558

C O N T E N T S

1. THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, Thoreau, Philosopher of Freedom. Writings on Liberty.

Selected and introduced by Prof. James Mackaye, The Vanguard Press, 1930, 288pp ............................... 1

MACKAYE, JAMES, Introduction to Thoreau, 10pp: 2.

With extracts from: Commencement Part, Civil Disobedience, Slavery in Massachusetts,

A Plea for Captain John Brown, Life without Principle, Walden, A Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers,

Excursions, Journals, Familiar Letters.

2. RAMPART COLLEGE, Circulars, Jan. 1971 - August 1971; Nov. 1972 & Dec. 1972; & Oct. 1973, 113pp ......70

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What Is Law and Order? 2pp: 70.

MOORE, WILLIAM K. & LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What Is Freedom? 3pp: 74.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Untitled, on a recent ad in TIME magazine on the generation gap, 3pp: 78.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Untitled, appeal for donations, 3pp: 82.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Untitled, dealing with the Lt. Calley trial, 1p: 86.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Freedom has been defined as the absence of coercion, 2pp: 90.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Once there Was a King, 2pp: 98.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Untitled, 2pp, on liberty and how to create a free society: 102.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Deducing to Morality, 2pp: 105.

LEON, RIQUI, The Value of Humanistic Psychology, 1p: 110.

3. MISES, LUDWIG VON, The Economics and Politics of My Job, Wages, Unemployment and Inflation, 4pp....114

From: THE FREEMAN, of FEE.

4. HAYES, DAVID, Ayn Rand Materials, in packets, offered for sale - but without an address! 6pp ..................118

This list may at least aid in the compiling of bibliographies. Perhaps you can find his current address in the

VIRTUAL PHONEBOOK on the Internet. My complaint about this directory is that I was unable to download it. -

J.Z.

5. SEK III (Konkin), Boundary Resistance, 1p, which was inserted in INVICTUS No. 16, enlarged ............... 123

6. ANDERSON, ROBERT G., 1984, 1p from FEE, A Page on Freedom, No. 1 ....................................... 124

7. RUSSELL, DEAN, Wards of the Government, 1p from FEE, A Page on Freedom, No. 2 ........................ 124

8. SPARKS, JOHN C., Untitled, from FEE: Short statement of his beliefs and background, 1p ..................... 125

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C O N T E N T S

1. BASHARA, JOSH, Anarchy, home page, 1p, with a note by J.Z., behind the cover sheet.

2. FOCUS, I/1, May 968, II/1, February 1969, II/2, March 1969, II/3, April 1969, 80pp ...................... 1

Published at Montana State University. Some of its articles:

KOENIG, TODD, Academic Freedom. A Campus Judiciary, 2pp: 2.

SUDEN, DAVID J., The State of a Nation. 1968 Civil Rights Act, 3pp: 3.

KOENIG, TODD, Conscription - Is there a Free Society Alternative? 2pp: 6.

ANONYMOUS, Gold, Money and Inflation, 2pp: 12.

WRIGHT, FRANK, Disband the Student Senate, 2pp: 13.

WORTHAM, ANN, ... Because I Am an Individualist, 2pkp: 18.

SUDEN, DAVID J., The Sad Story of Consumer Deception, 1p: 24.

KOENIG, TODD, A New Stand on Education, Part I, 4pp: 25. Part II, with Barry Ginsberg, 5pp: 47.

Part III, 6pp: 64.

SUDEN, DAVID J., Racism in America, The Tragic Turn, Part I, 3pp: 33. Part II, 3pp: 45.

STEVENS, PAUL, Popular Romanticism: Two Book Reviews, 2pp: 36. - On L'AMOUR, LOUIS, Flint &

HEINLEIN, ROBERT, The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.

DOIG, DON, The Legislation of Philosophy, 6pp: 4.

KOENIG, TODD, Self-Interest, 1p: 62.

DOIG, DON, What's New about the New Left? 3pp: 66.

BIDINOTTO, R. JAMES, On Education. Part. I, Big Brother Goes to School, 3pp: 71. Part II: A Case for

Private Schools, 2pp: 74.

3. LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Want Books on Libertarianism? 1p: ............................................. 81

Do you really want many more such books? Then read and produce them on microfiche! - J.Z.

4. FRASER INSTITUTE, THE, Annual Report 1989, 22pp ...................................................... 82

5. HENRY GEORGE NEWS, Volume 61, No. 3, May-June 1997, 8pp ......................................... 103

6. ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., The Future of Liberty: A Speech to the Ludwig von Mises

Institute, 6pp, from CHALCEDON REPORT, July 1998 ................................................... 111

7. ROSE, TOM, Rebuilding the Crumbling Foundations: The Biblical and Constitutional Response to Growing

Tyranny, A Speech, 1998, from: CHALCEDON REPORT, July 1998, 8pp ............................... 117

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NOTES FROM FEE, Irvington-on-Hudson, FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, Some of the newsletters on hand: very incomplete!

Issues : 3/74, 7/74, 9/74, 11/74, 1/75, 3/75, 6/75, 9/75, 11/75, 1/76, 5/76, 7/76, 9/76, 11/76, 1/77, 3/77, 5/77, 7/77, 9/77, 11/77, 1/78, 3/78, 5/78, 7/78, 9/78, 11/78, 1/79, 3/79, 5/79, 9/79, 11/79, 1/80, 3/80, 5/80, 7/80, 9/80, 11/80, 1/81, 3/81, 5/81, 7/81, 9/81, 11/81, 3/82, 5/82, 7/82, 9/82, 11/82, 1/83, 3/83, 5/83, 7/83, 9/83, - 206 pages ...................................................................................................................... ........... 1-206

READ, LEONARD E., Who Is a Teacher? 4pp: 1

READ, LEONARD E., Thoughts for Today, Extracts from his quotation compilation called: "The Free Man's Almanac", 4pp: 5.

READ, LEONARD E., The Greatest Game in Life, 4pp: 9.

READ, LEONARD E., Wizardry, 4pp: 13.

READ, LEONARD E., On Being My Own Man, 3pp: 17.

READ, LEONARD E., Finding Words for Common Sense, 3pp: 21.

READ, LEONARD E., Free Market Economics, 2pp: 25.

READ, LEONARD E., The Material: A Source of Life, 4pp: 29.

READ, LEONARD E., The Point of Cure, 4pp: 33.

READ, LEONARD E., Comes the Dawn, 3pp: 37.

READ, LEONARD E., Idolizing Error, 4pp: 43.

READ, LEONARD E., The Heritage We Owe Our Children, 4pp: 47.

READ, LEONARD E., Attuned to Freedom, 4pp: 51.

READ, LEONARD E., Opportunities Unlimited, 3pp: 55.

READ, LEONARD E., Eruptions of Truth, 4pp: 59.

READ, LEONARD E., Thoughts: Fountain of Our Destiny, 4pp: 63.

READ, LEONARD E., An American Mirage, 4pp: 67.

READ, LEONARD E., Emphasize the Positive, 4pp: 71.

READ, LEONARD E., Won by One, 3pp: 75.

READ, LEONARD E., Is There Time Enough? 3pp: 79.

READ, LEONARD E., Loot, 4pp: 83.

READ, LEONARD E., Onward, 3pp: 87.

READ, LEONARD E., FAITH: The Leaven of Liberty, 3pp: 91.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, The Law of Responsibility, 1p, from: Economic Harmonies: 94.

READ, LEONARD E., To Tolerate or Not? 4pp: 95.

READ, LEONARD E., Reading and Writing, 3pp: 99.

READ, LEONARD E., The Freedom Freeway, 3pp: 103.

READ, LEONARD E., Our Times Demand Statesmen! 4pp: 107. (Rather Anti-Statesmen! - J.Z.)

WEAVER, HENRY GRADY, Life is Energy, 3pp from his book: "The Mainspring of Human Progress": 111.

READ, LEONARD E., So Highly Endowed, 4pp: 115.

READ, LEONARD E., Little Things: The Seeds of Progress, 3pp: 119.

READ, LEONARD E., The Security of Freedom, 3pp: 123.

READ, LEONARD E., Introduction to: CARSON, Dr., World in the Grip of an Idea, , with extracts, 4pp: 127.

READ, LEONARD E., Good News! 3pp: 131.

READ, LEONARD E., Dependence and Independencer, 2pp: 135.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, On Liberty, samples by Leonard E. Read, 4pp: 137.

READ, LEONARD E., Thoughts Rule the World, 2pp: 141.

READ, LEONARD E., Why the President Said No, 3pp: 145. - On the vetoes of Grover Cleveland.

READ, LEONARD E., Statism and Goodness, 4pp: 149.

READ, LEONARD E., Righteousness Leads to Happiness, 2pp: 153.

READ, LEONARD E., For the Good of Others, 4pp: 155.

READ, LEONARD E., Unearned Riches, 4pp: 159.

READ, LEONARD E., The First Order of Business, 3pp: 163.

READ, LEONARD E., Good Friends: Good Books, 1p, introducing writings by Hayek and Mises on Socialism, altogether 3pp: 167.

READ, LEONARD E., Looking Out for Yourself, 4pp: 171.

READ, LEONARD E., Doing What Is Right, 4pp: 175.

READ, LEONARD E., Another Blow for Freedom, 4pp: 179.

BRADFORD, RALPH, Retrospect and Prospect, 3pp: 183.

READ, LEONARD E., Students of Liberty, 2pp: 187.

SUMNER, WILLIAM GRAHAM, Protection, 3pp: 191.

READ, LEONARD E., When Wishes Become Rights, 3pp: 195.

REAM, NORMAN S., The Law that Makes Us Free, 3pp: 199.

NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Newsletter, 2pp, September 1999: 206.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1561 - 1563

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1. FREEDOM NETWORK NEWS, San Francisco, No. 27 (# 3, 1990; Fall 1993; December 1995;

Feb./Mar 1996; June/Juli 1996; November 1996; No. 48 (March 1997); No. 49 (September 1997);

No. 50 (Nov/Dec. 1997); No. 51 (March 1998); No. 52 (July/August 1998); No. 53 (Oct/Nov. 1998);

No. 54 (Jan/Feb 1999); No. 56 (May-July 1999): 316 pages ................................................... 1

MILLER, VINCENT H., America in Crisis, 2pp: 11.

SIKORSKI, RADEK, Polish Town Goes Private, 1p: 14.

MINUTEMAN PRESS, THE, Minuteman Declaration, 1p: 30.

SCHOOLAND, KEN, Once in Power. Roger Douglas on the New Zealand "Miracle", 1p: 32.

ROSS, JOHN, Unintended Consequences, Review of this novel in FNN, 2pp: 39.

MILLER, VINCENT H., Division in the Ranks? Special Forces Underground RESISTER Speaks Out, 1p: 46.

BICKFORD, BOB, Communications Decency Act Passed, 2pp: 47.

KETCHER, MIKE, The Perils of Jury Duty, 3pp: 50.

FRASER, IAN, Enter Radio Liberty & Libertarianz, 1p: 58.

WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Green Gestapo. Environmentalism Gone Insane, 2pp:72.

SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, The Internet Is Still Free, 1p: 74.

MILLER, VINCE, Property Rights under Siege: Robbery with an Environmental Badge, 1p: 100.

WOLLSTEIN, JARRET, ClintonCare: Back from the Grave, 2pp: 101.

ELWOOD, JAMES R., Bill & Hillary Clinton: Mafia Family Values, 4pp: 103.

OMAE, KENICHI, The End of the Nation State, 1p: 113.

WOLFE, CLAIRE, 101 Things to Do till the Revolution, 1p review of the book by MILLER, VINCENT H.: 130.

ELWOOD, JAMES R., Galt's Gulch in Cyberspace? 4pp review of: DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE & REES-MOGG, WILLIAM, The Sovereign Individual: 134.

SMITH, GEORGE H., Pragmatists vs. Idealogues, Achieving a free Society: Good News and Bad, 6pp: 138. (It is still ideologues in my books. J.Z.)

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Solution: Coalesce and Build a Free Nation, 3pp: 144.

MILLER, VINCE, The Libertarian Movement at the Crossroads, 2pp: 175.

WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., A Liberty Charter to stop violent government attacks on our lives and property, 2pp: 183.

LIBERTY INSTITUTE, New Dehli, Philosophy of Freedom Workshop, 1p: 187. liberty@giasd101.vsnl.net.in

WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Global Treaty on the Environment prelude to a global police state? 1p: 204.

WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Clinton's Deathcare. If you're 65 or older, it's now illegal to pay for your own medical care, 1p: 228.

SMITH, L. NEIL, Pizzacracy. Majoritarianism vs. Unanimous Consent, 3pp: 229.

MILLER, VINCE, Farewell to a Libertarian Hero - Marshall Bruce Evoy, 1923-1998, 6pp: 233.

WOLFE, CLAIRE, Amerika, Amerika, "Land-Mine" Legislation, 3pp: 252.

LIBERALNI INSTITUT, Prague, 1p: 264. E-mail: liberal.institut@ecn.cz http://www.ecn.cz/private/liberal

HENSON, DONALD D., A Libertarian Constitution for the Texas Republic, 1p: 273.

RICHMAN, SHELDON, Euro Is a No-Go, 1p: 283.

LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE INSTITUTE, Lublin, 1p: 290. Ilk@platon.man.lublin.pl www.ilk.lublin.pl

ELWOOD, JAMES R., Laying Liberty's Foundation "Down Under", 2pp:289. - On CIS, LMP & PROGRESS PARTY (Hal Soper). E-mail: cis@cis.org.au www.cis.org.au - Jim failed to mention that my microfiche are libertarian ones and that my collection does not merely constitute an archive but a permanent publishing offer. Oh, how often and how much do anarchists and libertarians misunderstand each other - still! - J.Z.

ATHERTON-BLOXHAM, LYNN, Rockwell's Immigration Views, 1p: 300 - airdock@telepath.com

SCHOOLLAND, KEN, Saddened by Hoppe, Rockwell Anti-Immigration Views, 1p: 301 - schoolla@pixi.com

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., The Truth about Cuba Could Set Us Free, 1p: 303. - www.fff.org

ELWOOD, JAMES R., The Clash of Civilizations and the Future of Liberty, 5pp: 304.

FRASER, IAN, New Zealand. Small Is Not Necessarily Beautiful, 1p: 309 - ifraser@hug.co.nz

You will find many more e-mail addresses and home pages mentioned in this newsletter. I only added some at the end! - J.Z.

2. FREEDOM'S FORUM BOOKS, Book and Tape Catalog, Winter, 1995 - 1996, 26pp .....................317

3. ZUBE, JOHN to MILLER, VINCENT, 15 Sep. 1997, 4pp ..................................................... 343

4. SCHOOLLAND, KEN, The Adventures of Jonathan Gullibble: A Free Market Odyssey, continues to go global, 6pp ISIL circular of March 1998 ........................................................................... 347

5. MILLER, VINCE, Dear ISIL Members, August 1, 1998, 2pp ................................................ 354

6. GUTSCHER, MARY LOU, From the Desk of Mary Lou, n.d.., 2pp, & Feb. 1999, 2pp, ISIL ......... 355

7. MILLER, VINCE, From the desk of Vince Miller, April 99, on Costa Rica etc., 2pp ..................... 359

8. MILLER, VINCE, Dear ISIL Supporter, March 1997, 6pp ................................................... 361

9. ISIL MEMBER SURVEY, 2pp, with handwritten replies by J.Z. ............................................. 367

10. INSTITUTE FOR LIBERTY AND POLICY ANALYSIS, Costa Rica, Leadership Workshop by

Rigoberto Stewart, 1999, 1p ......................................................................................... 369

11. NETTLAU, MAX, Panarchy. A Forgotten Idea of 1860, 5pp ................................................ 370

12. ANARCHIST RESOURCES FROM THE INTERNET, Download, 1p only ................................ 375

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FRAGMENTS, Floral Park, "World's Oldest and Greatest Individualist Magazine", according to its editors.

Issues: XXV-XXXIII, Spring, 1995, No. 1; Vol. 33, Summer 1995; Vol.33, Fall, 1995; Vol. 34, Winter 1995/1996, No. 1; Vol. 34/35, Winter 1996/Spring 1998, No. 1; Vol. 35, Summer/Fall 1997, No. 1/2; Vol. 35-36, January - March 1998, No. 1; Vol. 36, April - June 1998, No. 2; Vol. 36, July - September 1998, No. 3; Vol. 36, October - December 1998, No. 4, together with Vol. 37, January - March 1999, No. 1, 120 pages: ........ 1

Some of the articles are listed here:

OPITZ, EDMUND A., Man of Culture, 1p: 3. On Albert Jack Nock.

CHODOROV, FRANK, The Great Leader, 1p: 4.

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Men Against the State, 1p: 5.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Frank Chodorov: Teacher, 1p: 6.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Albert Jay Nock, Radical, 1p: 8.

BUCKLEY, WILLIAM F., Jr., Death of a Teacher, 1p: 11. (Frank Chodorov)

THORNTON, ROBERT M., A Short Stroll with Albert Jay Nock, 1p: 13.

MAYERS, SYDNEY A., Ayn Rand: A Personal Reappraisal, 1p: 15.

PARKER, S.E., Sociolatry, 1p: 16.

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Privatize Education, 1p: 17.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Thoreau, George, and Tolstoy: A Triple Comparison, 2pp: 18.

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Privatize Money, 1p: 26.

CHODOROV, FRANK, Remember Robespierre, 1p: 28.

BEX, BRIAN L., Our Mission (and Other Expositions), 1p: 29.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Rand and the Russians, 1p: 38.

SHAW, GERRY, A Rand/George Reconciliation, 1p: 40.

COOKINGHAM, FRED, Need a Helping Hand? Ask a Fan of Rand! (A Reconciliation), 1p: 41.

BRAND DE RIENZO, JEANNIE, Ayn Rand Over My Shoulder, 1p: 42. - Review of: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand.

CIRILLO, JEAN, Who Was Ayn Rand? 1p: 43. - Review of: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand.

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Objectivism in Theory, Subjectivism in Practice, 1p: 44. - Review of: BRANDEN, NATHANIEL, My Years with Ayn Rand.

ROBERTSON, ROBIN, Ayn Rand on Altruism and Monopoly, 1p: 45.

RYERSON, ANDRE, The Trouble with Ayn Rand, 1p: 46.

TARG, DAVID, Peace Through World Government? 1p: 49. From: FAITH & FREEDOM, 1953.

THORNTON, ROBERT, Joseph Wood Krutch, 1p: 52.

WINTERS, SIMON, Nobody Knows Your Name, 1p: 53. - On the battle of Marathon.

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Privatize Medicine, 2pp: 54.

LAMBERT, IAN T.G., Spencer Reconsidered, 1p: 56. - On H. Spencer's Social Statics.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The State and Social Security, 1p: 57.

ATKINSON, WILL, Henry George, 1934, 1p: 61.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Alternative Georgist Tradition, 1p: 62.

GEORGE, HENRY, Thou Shalt Not Steal, 1887, edited and abridged, 1p: 63.

ROBERTSON, ROBIN, Georgism, the Term, 1p: 64.

MAYERS, SYDNEY A., Henry Geroge - By George! 1p: 65.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Henry George's Theory of Value, 2pp: 66.

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Value: A Subjective Concept, 2pp: 68.

WINTERS, SIMON, The Georgist Interpretation of History, 1p: 70.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Heroes and Valets, 2pp: 74.

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Georgism: True Libertarianism, 1p: 76.

THORNTON, ROBERT M., Education, Instruction and Training, 1p: 81.

BROWNE, HARRY, 7 Ways to Make Your Neighborhood Safer, 1p: 85.

MCCONNELL, HOWARD, Review, 1p: 88, of: ROSS, JOHN, Unintended Consequences, 1996.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, A Quotation Whose Time Has Come, 1p: 89. (On the strength of ideas. I believe that Napoleon I said it much before Victor Hugo but cannot prove it. - J.Z.)

SCHECK, SAMUEL, Whose Land Is It? 1p: 90.

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., The Euro: Fiat Currency Extraordinaire!! 1p: 91.

TOLSTOY, LEO, How Much Land Does a Man Need? Condensed, 1p: 93.

RENOULET, MARCEL, The Individual and Society, 1p: 97.

SULLIVAN, MARK A., Review of: Gerstein, Fernando Scornik, Poll Tax..., 1p: 98.

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Man vs. the State, 1p: 101.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, George Raymond Geiger (1903-1998): His Life and Thought, 2pp: 102.

SIMMONS, DAVID, Economic Freedom, 1p: 109.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Walt Whitman: Individualist or Statist? 2pp: 114.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., Review, 1p, of SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Henry George & Emma Lazarus...:116.

BROWNE, HARRY, Top 10 Reasons to Get the U.S. out of Yugoslavia, 1p: 119. - Everyone has an interest in individual rights being protected everywhere, to the extent that they are claimed, anywhere, anytime, by any suppressed dissenters. If and to the extend that governments would, anywhere, uphold individual rights, in a rightful way, they ought to be supported. Experience showed that this cannot be done via air raids and super weapons, not even by the so-called "smart" bombs or rockets. - J.Z., 2.11.99.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Readers, May 21, 1996, 1p: 121; October 1, 1996, 1p: 122.

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Patient readers, May 1, 1997, 1p: 123, Dear Subscriber, Nov. 17, 1997, 1p: 124.

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1. INVICTUS, L.A., A Journal of News and Opinion, published by the CSCLA Students of Objectivism,

I/2, October 1969 - No. 28, June 1973, incomplete, all on hand, 398pp ........................................... 1

INVICTUS, Promotional Leaflet, 2pp, 1972: 1.

TANNEHILL, MORRIS G., Government versus Women's Right of Abortion, 2pp: 3.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, F.C.C.: Fascist Censorship Commission, 3pp: 4.

NELSON, WAYNE SCOTT, In Thinking Protest: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, 2pp: 7. Against her government notions.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, On "The Nature of Government": An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, 1p. Against her government notions. - Like Child's and mine, it remained unanswered by A.R.! - J.Z.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, Vietnam: Save Lives, Not Face, 2pp: 12.

HARD TIMES, Poor Tax, 1p: 14. (Even in the "war on poverty", the poor are more taxed than "helped". - J.Z.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The War on the Poor, 2pp: 15. From: THE FREEMAN.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, The Concept of "God" in St. Anselm's Ontological Argument, 1p : 18.

GREEN, DALE G., Government: An Evaluation, 1p: 19.

ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All American Anarchist. Joseph Labadie and the Labor-Movement, 1p flyer for the book, inserted here by J.Z.: 20.

CRANE, HUGH, Old Right and New Left, 1p: 21.

BUFFETT, HOWARD H., Ambitious Leaders Always Involve Nation in War to Perpetuate their Power, 19. Feb. 1951 in House of Representatives, 4pp, on conscription and war decisions.

SPOONER, LYSANDER, Natural Law Contrasted with Legislation, 2pp from his: Natural Law, or the Science of Justice: 27.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, War and the State, 2pp: 31.

CHODOROV, FRANK, Reds and Natives, 1p, from THE FREEMAN, August 1954: 32.

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.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Anarchism vs. Socialism, 2pp, from his: The Anarchists: 35.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Good Guys and Bad Guys, 1p, from NATIONAL REVIEW, Dec. 21, 1957: 36.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, Government and Organized Crime, 1p: 38.

KENNELL, DOUG, Radical Libertarian Alliance, a position statement, 2pp: 39.

JACOBS, DANIEL, Pollution and the Public Roads, 2ppP 41,

CHODOROV, FRANK, The Return of 1940? 2pp: 43. - Reprinted from THE FREEMAN, Sep. 1954.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, Contempt of Court, 2pp: 45.

ROLLINS, LOUIS to Members of Selective Service System Local Baord No. 94, March 21, 1970, 2pp: 47. On morality, government, war and the draft. Continued correspondence, 1p: 61. - On conscientious objection.

TANNEHILL, MORRIS AND LINDA, The Market for Liberty, 1p, book announcement: 50. Review by R.A. Childs, Jr., 1p: 55. - Promotional letter, 1p: 94. ROLLINS, LOUIS A., on the review by BARR, CHARLES, 1p: 120.

DRAKE, HARRISON, Remember Lysander Spooner: Join the Post Office Liberation Front! 1p: 53.

CHODOROV, FRANK, Subversives Needed, 1p, from: THE FREEMAN, July 1954: 54.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, On Objectivism and Conservatism, 2pp: 57.

JACOBS, DANIEL, An Open Letter to my Speech Professor, 2pp: 59. On guilt by association & altruism.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, Mutual Exploitation Is Mutual Aid, 1p: 61.

ISIL, Intellectual Ammo, ISIL Educational Pamphlet Series, 1p: 64. List inserted by J.Z.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, A Short Defence of Anarchocapitalism, 2pp: 65.

CHODOROV, Railroading Communism, 1p: 67. From: THE FREEMAN, Sep. 1954.

CRYONICS SOCIETY OF CANADA, Membership Application Form, 1p: 75. - Inserted by J.Z.

NEFF, RONN, Volition as a Natural Phenomenon: A Reply to John Robbins, 2pp: 77.

ROLLINS, LOUIS, An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, Regarding Vietnam, Foreign Policy, War and Morality, 2pp: 79.

WAR RESITERS LEAGUE, Refuse to Pay War Taxes, 1p: 82.

KELLEMS, VIVIEN, Fighting the Singles Tax, 1p: 83.

CENTRAL COMMITTEE FOR CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS, Refusal of Induction by Conscientious Objector, 2pp: 84.

CHODOROV, FRANK, A War to Communize America, 3pp: 87. - From: THE FREEMAN, Nov. 1954.

ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Government and the Protection Racket, 1p: 100.

DRAKE, HARRISON, Review, 3pp, of: GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, The Affluent Society: 104.

T., J.E., Freedom Is Yours for the Seizing, 1p: 106. From: INNOVATOR/EFFICACY.

MASTERS, ROBERT, Business ... Is on a Sound and Prosperour Basis, 3pp, from THE IREC REVIEW, May 3, 1965.

KYSOR, GEORGE, Review, 3pp, of: REICH, CHARLES A., The Greening of America: 116.

WAR TAX RESISTANCE, Methods of War Tax Resistance, 1p: 121.

MEMON, Raison d'etre, 2pp: 122.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Recommended Reading for Students of Objectivism and Libertarians, 2pp: 124.

DRAKE, HARRISON, Review, 1p, of: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Power and Market: 127.

RAY, EL & GATHERER, NAOMI, Opting Out. Your Secret Place, 2pp: 128.

BISSELL, ROGER E., Volition and Mind as Natural, Non-Material Phenomena. Reply to RONN NEFF, 4pp: 133.

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Contents of the Second Microfiche of this Set: PP 1566:

ZUBE, JOHN, In Defence of Immanuel Kant's Ideas against Distortions and Slander by Ayn Rand and some of her Followers. An attempt to induce Objectivists to think objectively for themselves on this particular subject. 5pp excerpts from 10pp original manuscript: 142. - Compare the original compilations in PP 14 & 27/28.

LIBERTARIAN AVENGER, Review, 1p, of: GREEN, TIMOTHY, The Smugglers: 148.

KYSOR, GEORGE, Review, 3pp, of: MORGAN, GEORGE W., The Human Predicament: 151. - "A more appropriate title might be: 'The Case of Irrationalism'".

ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Review, 3pp, of: SZASZ, THOMAS S., Ideology and Insanity: Essays on the Psychiatric Dehumanization of Man: 155.

ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Some Brief Comments and Questions about Machan's Governmentalism, 1p: 160.

CONGER, W.B., Forced Birth Control - Legal Genocide? 1p: 162.

NEFF, RONN, Mind, Body, and Volition: And A Communication to Roger E. Bissell, 2pp: 165.

BARR, CHARLES, Force vs. the Market: A Reply to Rollins, 2pp: 167 & 171.

ANDERSON, THOMAS S., Economics and Knowledge, 3pp: 168.

THORNLEY, KERRY, Saturation Revolution, 2pp, from PEACE PLANS, March 1969: 173.

ANONYMOUS, Black Market Taxi Service, 2pp: 176.

ROLLINS, LOUIS A., A Reply to Charles Barr, 3pp: 178 7 208/209.

SACC0-VANZETTI, Hassle the Court: Beat that Ticket, 2pp: 179. - Going to court, to uphold your rights, is, in a statist juridical system, usually a negative sum game. The odds are stacked against you, regardless of the ethics of your case. - Mostly you could use your time, money and energy better in other ways. - J.Z.

ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Review, 5pp, of: ELLIS, ALBERT & HARPER, ROBERT A., A Guide to Rational Living: 183.

EENIGENBURG, BRIAN, To All Libertarians, 1p: 192.

BINSWANGER, H., Atheism vs. Agnosticism, 2pp: 193.

FOLEY, TIMOTHY, A Radical Solution to our Perennial Postal Problems, 2pp: 194.

ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Brief Comments on Kant's Ideas, 3pp: 201. - Kant was a free marketeer, propertarian and advocate of individual rights and limited governments, just like Ayn Rand. On finer points of philosophical terms they did differ but I hold that on these Kant, who taught traditional philosophy for most of his life, gradually recognizing its flaws, then pointing them out in his classical philosophical works, showing the limits and extent of pure and practical reasoning, went much deeper.- J.Z., 5.11.1999.

KYSOR, GEORGE, Making a Getaway after the Loss of the Dollar, 3pp on survivalism: 205.

HARTMAN, CHARLES HOWARD, Coin Dealers, Cryonics Societies, and Attendance of State Schools, 1p: 210.

XERINYE, KRISTA & STRAKON, N., Every Man for Himself, 5pp: 212.

ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Reply To C. J. Wheeler - an excerpt concerning Government & Property Rights, 1p: 217.

SADOWSKY, JAMES A., Constitutionalism and "Objective" Criteria, 1p: 222.

STUMM, JIM, The Children of Freedom, 3pp: 223.

HAMILTON SMITH, G., Critical Comments on "Every Man for Himself" (XERINYE, above), 5pp: 232.

HOY, MICHAEL, No Drummer At All, 3pp: 236. - A mini-play introducing the notion of tyrannicide. - J.Z.

CARO-KANN, A Letter to Immortalists, 1p: 240.

MACK, ERIC, A Reply to Prof. Sadowsky, 2pp: 241.

STODDARD, BILL, Ethics: Some Ideas, 2pp: 243.

ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Some further Observations concerning "Every Man for Himself", 3pp: 245.

ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Some Comments and Questions for BARR on crime and justice, 2pp: 249.

BADCOCK, JOHN, Jr., Slaves to Duty, part I, 7pp: 253.

STODDARD, WILLIAM H., Comments on MCALPINE'S ESSAYS, 1p: 261.

MCALPINE, PETE, Dominance and Submission vs. Egoism, 1p: 262.

SAYRE-SMITH, WILLIAM T., An Alternative to Complete Financial Breakdown, 2pp: 267.

KYSOR, GEORGE, Integrated Index of Selected Publications, Part 4, a composite name and subject index derived from the books listed in parts 1 & 2, 6pp, Babbitt to Boyde: 271. - He once indexed about 150 freedom books. This may be a sample of this index. Then he sold rights to it and, as far as I know, it was never published. - J.Z.

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Contents of the 3rd. microfiche of this set: PEACE PLANS No. 1567:

SMITH, GEORGE H., Objectivism as a Religion: The Uses and Abuses of the Objectivist Ethics, part I, 16pp: 279. Part II, 9pp: 313.

HUMPHREY, MARK, Wage and Price Controls, 4pp, from: THE TORCH, Feb. 1, 1971: 296.

RAYO, A Case for Non-Coercion Based on Rational Self-Interest, 4pp: 300. - "This article was prompted by and is in part a reply to Every Man for Himself", by Krista Xerinye & N. Strakon, in INVICTUS 15.

HARPER, JAKE, Review, 2pp, of: LANGE, OLIVER, Vandenberg, Bantam Books, 1972 paperback: 304.

STODDARD, WILLIAM H., The Inductive Origins of Philosophical Axioms, 9pp: 322.

LAFAVE, KENNETH, Randian Esthetics: A Critique, 3pp: 338.

RIGGENBACH, JEFF, Of Values, Truth and Beauty, 6pp: 340.

DAVIS, M.C., Building a Libertarian Community, 2pp: 347. - On Palmyra Island project.

PAXTON, EVAN, Women, Men, and Social Change, 9pp: 349.

MASTERS, ROBERT, Morality without Volition, 8pp: 358.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Egoism Re-Examined, 7pp: 369.

SMITH, GEORGE H., Egoism Defended: A Reply to Robert LeFevre, 8pp: 376.

RIGGENBACH, JEFF, The New Aestheticism, 7pp, from THE CASTALIAN, 1973.

CRANE, ED, Ayn Rand and the Libertarian Party, 3pp: 391.

MAROTTA, MICK, Review, 2pp, of: BROWNE, HARRY, How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: 394.

INVICTUS, New Directions, 2pp introductory leaflet, 1972: 297.

2. SOFTSERV, File Format. - Material left out of PP 1022, 47pp ................................................... 399

Perhaps a coop of authors, self-publishing on floppies, microfiche, CD-ROMs etc., will pick up some of Softserv's ideas? But perhaps there should have been less prescriptions and less insistence upon copyrights and more stress on other earnings options for authors? To me the main requirement for such a coop seems to be a common literature list, one frequently updated and one pointing out, perhaps not only with abstracts but also reviews, all the titles available from the associates or their agents, in one or the other alternative medium. - J.Z.

This segment contains a long sample reading from:

SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The Rainbow Cadenza, 1983, 42pp: 404.

To offer significant extracts from books as a review and an advertising method is an approach which my father, Kurt Zube, tried to realize at least twice, once in DER RADIKALE GEIST and once in: ERLESENES. Nowadays even longer segments can be cheaply offered in alternative media, selected by the authors, editors or publishers. Magazines that published segments of books, each segment closing with: "To be continued", do know how much of a drawing card or bait such part-publishing can be. Compare also the shareware system for software and the demos for computer games. - J.Z.

3. NOTES FROM FEE, September 1966; November 1966; July 1967;July 1972; September 1972; March 1973; July 1973; September 1973; November 1973; January 1974, 40pp: ................................................... 446

SCHWEITZER, ALBERT, The Natural Way, 2pp, from : The Decay and the Restoration of Civilization: 446.

With a 1p comment by LEONARD E. READ.

READ, LEONARD E., Intelligent Curiosity, 3pp: 450.

READ, LEONARD E., The Plight of Righteousness, 4pp: 454.

READ, LEONARD E., Voices in the Wilderness, 3pp: 458.

READ, LEONARD E., Ye of Little Faith, 4pp: 462.

READ, LEONARD E., How to Be Like Socrates, 4pp: 466.

READ, LEONARD E., Evil Begun, Rarely Undone, 4pp: 470.

READ, LEONARD E., The Glory of Work, 4pp: 474.

READ, LEONARD E., The Blessings of Adversity, 3pp: 478.

READ, LEONARD E., The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth, 2pp: 482.

4. SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Editor in Chief of FRAGMENTS, circular, April 15, 1998, 1p: ............... 486

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FREE NATION FOUNDATION, A first selection of website articles, 64pp

LIBERTARIA, Nos. 1-153, 64pp

VARIOUS LIBERTARIAN DOWNLOADS, 80pp

1. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Home Page, e-mail: info@freenation.org webmaster: Wayne Dawson,

wayne@freenation.org - 1page ........................................................................................ 1

2. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Archive of Papers from the FNF, with contents listing, Autumn 1993 -

Summer 1999, 9pp ............................................................................................................. 2

3. LONG, RODERICK T., Virtual Cantons: A New Path to Freedom? 4pp ............................................. 11

4. ATLANTIS PROJECT, Note on 1993 project of manmade island, 1/2 page....................................... .. 14

5. LONG, RODERICK T., The Decline and Fall of Private Law in Iceland, 4pp ....................................... 15

6. ADAMS, CHARLES, Liberty and Taxes: How Compatible Are They? 2pp: .......................................... 19

7. EMORY, BOBBY YATES, History of Legal Systems, 4pp, ............................................................. 20

8. MCLAUGHLIN, SCOTT, Protective Services in a Free Nation, 4pp .......................................... ...... 24

9. JACOBSON, PHILIP E., Glorious Revolution for an American Free Nation, 6pp .................................... 28

10. RUWART, MARY, Imagining a Free Society, Part I: Wealth and Immigration, 1p .................................. 34

11. LONG, RODERICK T., Anarchy in the U.K. - The English Experience with Private Protection, 2pp ............. 35

12. LONG, RODERICK T., Defending a Free Nation, 10pp .................................................................. 37

13. LONG, RODERICK T., Funding Public Goods: Six Solutions, 4pp ..................................................... 48

14. BANFIELD, ERIC-CHARLES, Review, 3pp, of: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Monetary Evolution, Free Banking &

Economic Order, Westview Press, 1992 ...................................................................................... 51

15. EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Banking in a Free Society, 3pp ...............................................................53

16. HAMMER, RICHARD, Law Can Be Private, 1p ............................................................................56

17. LONG, RODERICK T., Imagineering Freedom: A Constitution of Liberty, Part I: Between Anarchy and

Limited Government, 8pp .......................................................................................................57

18. LIBERTARIA, General Message, 1p ..........................................................................................65

LIBERTARIA, Nos. 1 -153, 62pp ............................................................................................. 66

A discussion series imagining a future without money, government, rules, laws, bureaucracy, courts, police,

Prisons, armies and other institutions that feed government control. - The usual flawed anarchism. I wish website print-outs would automatically include the URL of the website and an e-mail contact. - J.Z.

19. LIBERTY, Liberty Foundation Website, 1p, listing contents of August 1999 issue ...................................128

Webmaster@LibertySoft.com

20. LIBERTY BOOK CLUB, A Branch of LIBERTY, 1p ................................................................... 129

21. LIBERTY, Links, 1p .......................................................................................................... 130

22. KOPEL, DAVID, Arms and the Greeks, 3pp, from LIBERTY ......................................................... 131

23. LIBERTY UNBOUND, Recent Issues of LIBERTY, lists Sep. 95 - June 99 issues that are online, 1p .......... 134

24. LIBERTY FUND, Inc., Introduction to its library, 1p .................................................................. 134

25. LIBERTY JOURNAL, Documents & Essays & Links .................................................................. 135

25. LINE, INDES ON LIBERTY, LINE ON-LINE, 2pp of this libertarian directory, just links ...................... 136

26. FREE RADICAL, THE, Now Online, home page, 2pp editor@freeradical.co.nz .................................. 139

27. PRIVATEER, THE, Home Page, 1p. - Just another financial newsletter! - J.Z. ..................................... 139

28. HIGH PRODUCTIVITY PUBLISHING, HPPUB, Home Page, 2pp of a vanity press, with many links ........ 140

e-mail: j.boushka@hppub.com

29. VOLUNTARIA, Home Page, 1p, e-mail: info@voluntaria.com ...................................................... 142

30. HEARTS AND MINDS, Home Page, Kate Wasilewski, http://www.heartsandminds.org 1p .................. 142

On non-profit volunteer organizations.

31. RIGHT NOW, A Conservative Slant to Today's Events, home page, 1p, 1999, byxbe@bizserve.com ........... 143

32. HILLSDALE COLLEGE, Home Page, very short, but with links to details, tel. & Fax , 1/2 p .................... 143

33. EXTROPY INSTITUTE, Home Page, 1p ................................................................................. 144

34. INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN LIBERTY, Home Page, 1p, 1998 ................................................... 145

35. SECOND AMENDMENT FOUNDATION, Home Page, 1999, 3pp, with numerous links, e-m.: www@saf.org 146

36. DUMONT INSTITUTE, THE, Home Page, Mission Statement & Publications & Links, 1p ........................148

37. LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY, Home Page, LAISSEZ FAIRE TIMES, back issues, interviews & articles offered, 1p 149

Contact: CityClerk@LFCity.com

38. LIBERTARIANISM, SOCIALISM, ANARCHISM, Discussion, hosted by Geocities, 4pp ......................... 150

39. ELKIN, GARY, Benjamin Tucker - Anarchist or Capitalist? 1p from ANARCHIST LIBRARY ................... 154

40. LIBERTY, Library, List of books offered by Tucker, compiled by Wendy McElroy, 6pp ........................... 155

41. NIETZSCHE PAGE AT USC, 1997, 1p ..................................................................................... 161

42. MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism and the Information Revolution, 1997, from LINE-READING, 6pp..... 162

43. OCEANIA, The Atlantis Project, 1p http://oceania.org/indexgif.html .................................................. 168

44. MICHAEL, CHRISTIAN, Should Criminals Be Punished? 1996, 7pp, LINE - READING ......................... 169

45. SOMMERFELT PETTERSEN, JAN, MD, The Decline of the Scandinavian Welfare State, 1989, 2pp .......... 176

46. TOWNHALL: CONSERVATIVE NEWS AND INFORMATION, Home Page, 4pp .................................179

Contains many links.

47. BUILD FREEDOM - FREE SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL, Home Page, with many links, 2pp .....................182

48. Cwt1-2 & Cwt1-3, Libertarian Discussions, hosted by Geocities, 11pp ................................................. 184

49. JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY, The Official John Birch Society Website, 2pp jbs@jbs.org .............................. 196

50. VIEWPOINT, Free Market Magazine in the Austrian Economics Tradition, Home Page, 3pp ..................... 197

Australia's first free-market online magazine. Later: NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE.

51. NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, Australia's first online free-market magazine, 2pp ...................................... 201

52. ZUBE, JOHN to gjackson@labyrinth.net.au 26.August 1999, 5pp ..................................................... 203

53. CASCADE POLICY INSTITUTE, Home Page, August 1999, 2pp, e-mail: info@CascadePolicy.org ........... 207

I have not yet learned how to get Word 97 to keep a straight right hand margin. It zigzags much against my will.

If you want more details on any of the above websites then you will have to look them up yourself, online. - But I do with someone, or some organization or network, would systematically archive all such sites and provide a permanent library service that would make cheap duplicates of them available in various alternative media. - So far no one seems to know how many anarchists and libertarian pages are more or less temporarily offered on the Internet. - J.Z.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1569 & 1570

C O N T E N T S

VOLUNTARYIST, THE, No. 65, December 1993 - No. 96, February 1999, 250pp ........................... 1

HOME PAGE, July 1999, 2pp, with list of many articles online: 1. E-mail: vlntryst@aol.com

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Freedom - a Way, Not a Goal, 1p: 3

GORDON, ARTHUR, Freedom Is a Two-edged Sword, 1p: 3.

WATNER, CARL, Caveat Emptor! 1p: 5.

HEGENER, HELEN & WATNER, CARL, Why Homeschool? 2pp, extract from letters: 6.

PAINE'S TORCH, Grateful Slave, 1p: 9. - From ZENO Press.

WATNER, CARL, Patriotism or Voluntaryism? 4pp, on flags of convenience: 11.

SMITH, L. NEIL, What If? When anybody's rights are threatened, everybody's rights are, 1p: 17. - From LP News5/93.

LOGSDON, GENE, Amish Economics: A Lesson for the Modern World, 1p: 18.

WATNER, CARL, By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them: Voluntaryism & the Old Order Amish, 7pp: 19.

WATNER, CARL, Un-Licensed - Un-Numbered - Un-Taxed, 2pp: 27.

WATNER, CARL, Forfeiture Laws: A Reminder from the Past, 1p: 32.

WATNER, CARL, Rediscovering Charles Lane, 2pp: 35.

WATNER, CARL, Stone Walls Do Not A Prison Make. The Mayville Five - Prisoners of Conscience, 2pp: 38.

BROWNE, HARRY, A Visit to Rhinegold, 5pp: 43. - From: How You Can Profit From A Monetary Crisis.

WATNER, CARL, ANYA COLLEEN: That's What Family, Friends, and Neighbors Are For, 2pp, on birth of4th child: 44.

WATNER, JULIE, A Definition of Freedom, 1p: 50.

WATNER, CARL, Highway Tax vs. Poll Tax: Some Thoreau Tax Trivia, 2pp: 51.

MCKELLS, DAVID, On States of Mind, 2pp: 58. - On Hopi, family farms and subdivisions.

WATNER, CARL, Sweat them at Law with their Own Money? Forfeitures & Taxes in American History, 6pp: 59.

WATNER, CARL, Whose Property Is It Anyway? 3pp: 67.

BROWNE, HARRY, The Breakdown of Government, 3pp: 68.

TOLSTOY, LYOFF N., How Can Governments Be Abolished? 1p: 74.

WATNER, CARL, Beyond the Reach of Authority, 5pp: 75.

WATNER, CARL, Plunderers of the Public Revenue: Voluntaryism and the Mails, 7pp: 83.

WATNER, CARL, Vices Are Not Crimes: Defending "Defending the Undefendable", by BLOCK, WALTER, 1p: 91.

BLOCK, WALTER, Libertarianism and Libertinism, 6pp: 93.

CECIL, HUGH, LORD, Liberty and Authority, 5pp: 99.

ESTES, CHARLES R., We Never Called Him "Andy". My Recollections of the Person and Philosophy of the Earlier Joseph A. Galambos, Alias Andrew Joseph Galambos - The Liberal, 3pp: 106.

WATNER, CARL, The Tragedy of Political Government, 2pp: 107.

ADAMS, JAMES LUTHER, The Historical Origins of Voluntaryism, 1p excerpt: 112.

WATNER, CARL, WATNER, CARL, Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, 2pp: 114.

WATNER, CARL, Beyond the Wit of Man to Foresee: Voluntaryism and Land Use Controls, 7pp: 115.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Will Rothbard's Free-Market Justice Suffice? 1p excerpt from REASON, 5/1973: 122.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., A Model Lease for ORBIS, 7pp: 123.

HOILES, R.C., The Most Harmful Error Most Honest People Make, 1p: 130.

BARNETT, RANDY E., Pursuing Justice in a Free Society: Part I - The Power Principle, 5pp: 131. Part II - The Liberty Approach, 8pp: 139.

DREAS, DAVID, The Terra Libra Coin Story, 2pp: 132.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., In Search of a Word. Limited Government versus Anarchy, 2pp: 138.

WATNER, CARL, Stateless, Not Lawless: Voluntaryism and Arbitration, 8pp: 147.

WATNER, CARL, Harry Browne - Have You Forgotten?: The Lesser of Two Evils Is Still Evil, 3pp: 155.

MCELROY, WENDY, Why I Would Not Vote Against Hitler, 2pp: 162.

WATNER, CARL, Is "Taxation Is Theft" A Seditious Statement? A Short History of Governmental Criticism in the Early U.S., 6pp: 163. - Private criticism of governmental actions. Governments are not sufficiently self-critical!- J.Z.

WATNER, CARL, On Keeping Your Own: Taxation Is Theft! 1p: 164.

WATNER, CARL, Private Charities, 3pp: 171.

ANONYMOUS, The Double Edge of Computers, 3pp: 172.

LICHER, LLOYD, Robert LeFevre: A Tribute, 2pp: 178.

WATNER, CARL, By Their Bootstraps: Voluntaryism and the Cooperative Movement, 6pp: 179.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Who Are the Realists? 2pp: 186.

WEISSBERG, ROBERT, Election Day: A Means of State Control, 3pp: 187.

ELROY, WENDY, Contra Gradualism, 2pp: 189.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The World's First Libertarians: Taoism in Ancient China, 2pp: 195.

LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Birth of A Man, 3pp, from THIS BREAD IS MINE: 198.

MAYBURY, RICHARD, Why Are They So Stupid? 1p: 202.

SMITH, GEORGE H., Conquest or Consent? The Origin of the State - An Introduction to Franz Oppenheimer's The State, 6pp: 203.

KATZ, FRED E., The Cunning of Governments and the Contributions of Citizens, 2pp: 210.

WATNER, CARL, The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions: Voluntaryism and the Roads, 6pp: 211.

WATNER, CARL, A Short History of Highway and Vehicle Registration, 2pp: 218.

WATNER, CARL, Why I Write and Publish THE VOLUNTARYIST, 1p: 219.

WATNER, CARL, The Myth of American Liberty: Review, 6pp: 220.

LOOMIS, MILDRED J., Replacing Government with Voluntary Action, 1p, from: Alternative Americas: 221.

LAPP FAMILY, THE, The Lapps and the IRS: A Farm Family Comes Head-on with the Internal Revenue Service and Labor Laws, 4pp: 227.

WATNER, CARL, Challenge or Tragedy: A Government Raid at Sublimity, Oregon, 2pp: 234.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Myth and Truth About Libertarianism, 4pp: 235.

SOLZHENITSYN, ALEXANDER, Participation and the Lie, 2pp: 242. From: FROM UNDER THE RUBBLE, 1975.

WATNER, CARL, Once an Owner - Always an Owner, 6pp: 243.

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According to an appeal in the above issues, Carl Watner looked for financial support for a conventional paper publication of the best articles from THE VOLUNTARYIST. Why does he not self-sponsor such an anthology or a complete edition in alternative media, in which he could even include most or all the relevant correspondence received, i.e., on floppies, microfiche or CD-ROM? When a person is a radical on many subjects, why not on this one? On demand publishing of a single book in affordable alternative media requires very little capital. If these editions would sell well enough then he might be able to risk self-publishing an edition on paper as well. LMP gladly microfiches all his writings that he makes available for this. Why does he not offer ALL that he has to offer to all libertarians and anarchists in ALL of the affordable alternative media? He made a start with his website. - J.Z., 6.11.1999.

On websites are few books can be and are published but whole freedom libraries, published and maintained online are still a far-away dream. To provide, maintain and download extensive libraries is expensive and labor intensive. Consider the much cheaper and labor saving CD-ROM alternative, that could supply, from one or a few centers, ALL freedom texts, gathered and digitized by all those who love them sufficiently. - J.Z., 13.6.02.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1571

C O N T E N T S

1. MICROFILM SHOP, THE, Letter by Paul Negus on what the shop, THE MICROGRAPHICS MARKET PLACE

and microfilm in general has to offer, 1p ..................................................................................... 2

2. M., G., Art: An Electronic Renaissance, Part I, The Electronic Book, 4pp, supplied at least 10 years ago by

George Steele. The explosion in the production of electronic books has still not occurred. I believe that many more

books are available on microfilm and that might be true for many years or decades to come. - J.Z., 6.11.1999. .. 3

The name of the author was mutilated by photocopying these pages from THE RISING STAR, n.d.

3. ANARRES BOOKS CATALOG, 1999/2000, 20pp ........................................................................ 7

4. PROGRESS PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALTES, NEWSLETTER, Sylvania Hts., April/May 1999, 6pp .......27

5. WILDER IMAGES, Wild & Woolley/ Fast Books Newsletter, No. 18, Winter 1999, 4pp ........................... 33

Another conventional vanity press. The more you compare them, their prices and conditions, the more attractive

will the alternative self-publishing options, in affordable media, appear to you! - J.Z.

6. ROBERT SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION, Circular on Publishing and Book Sales, December 68, 6pp ..... 37

7. ROBERT SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION, 1999 Catalog, 16pp ................................................... 43

8. ZUBE, JOHN, Note on today's Constitutional Referendum in Australia, 1/2 page, 6.11.199 ........................ 58

9. HINTER DER WELTSTADT, Mitteilungen des Kulturhistorischen Vereins Friedrichshagen, Nr. 4 & 5,

mit einem Auszug aus Nr. 6, 64pp .............................................................................................59

10. ZUBE, JOHN TO KEIL, LARS-BRODER, 29.1.1999, 1p ............................................................... 121

11. ANY TIME NOW, Summer 1998, 1 page directory to other anarchist zines .......................................... 122

12. KEIL, LARS-BRODER, Nachlass. Auf der Spurensuche nach John Henry Mackay, 1999, 3pp, with a 1p letter of 18.1.1999 ........................................................................................................................ 125

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1572 & 1573

C O N T E N T S

COMMON SENSE, The Newsletter of THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF FLORIDA, later sub-headed:

The Newsletter for libertarians and other friends of liberty, 482pp, incomplete .............................. 1 - 241

VIII/2, n.d.; IX/5, May/June 1982; X/1, 1982; X/2, 1983; X/3, Jan/Feb 1983; X/4, 1983; X/5, May/June 1983;

X/6, Aug/Sep 1983; "Vol. No. VI 1984"; XI/2, 1984; XI/3, April/May 1984; XI/4, May/June 1984; Aug/Sept 1984; XII/1, Spring 1985; XII/2, May/June 1985; XII/3, Summer 1985; XII/4, 1985; XVI/1, 1986; XVI/2, 1986; XVI/3, 1986 (14th Year) ; XV/5, 1986 (15th Year); XV/6, Spring 1986; XVI/4, Winter 1987; XVI/5 (or 3?), Spring 1987; XVI/6, 1987; XVII/1, 1987; XVII/2, 1987; XVII/3, Winter 1988; XVII/4, 1988; XVII/5, 1988; XVII/6, 1988; XVIII/1, Fall 1988; XVIII/2, 1989; XVIII/4, 1989; XVIII/5, 1989; XVIII/6, 1989; XIX/1, 1990; XIX/2, 1990; XIX/3, 1990. - Dating and numbering are sometimes rather confused and confusing and so are the notes on the continuance of articles. - J.Z.

POOLE, ROBERT, Jr., Let the Private Sector do it, 2pp: 3.

BIESER, SCOTT, Free Speech vs. Liberal Media, 2pp: 5; 1p: 118.

RICHMAN, SHELDON, Protectionism Exposed, part II, 1p: 10; 3pp: 108.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., On Coalitions and Alignments, 2pp, a policy resolution, as adapted in ATW: 10; 2pp: 28.

HOFFMAN, BEN, Welfare - Who Benefits, 1p: 14.

PAUL, RON, Five Myths about the Gold Standard, 4pp: 16 & 23/24.

STROMBERG, JOSEPH, Non-Intervention: Foreign Policy for Americans, 2pp: 16; 3pp: 106; 2pp: 112.

WELLS, SAM, Jr., What Libertarianism Is Not! 1p: 21.

RICHMAN, SHELDON, Protectionism Exposed, 1p: 28; 2pp: 114..

BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Right to Work and Liberty, 1p: 40; 1p: 46; 1p: 90; 1p: 94.

CHILDS, R.A., Drugs and the Law, 3pp: 45 (condensed); 2pp: 57; 3pp: 118; 2pp: 138.

POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Cutting Back City Hall, 3pp leaflet for the book: 50.

COSTALES, RAUL, Income Taxes: The Sanction of the Victim? 3pp: 52.

BOZEMAN, DAVID, It's 1984 and Atlas Has Shrugged, 1p: 54.

BERGLAND, DAVID, Voluntary Compliance, 1984 Style! 4pp: 54.

KOSKI, LINDA, It Could Happen Here, 2pp, on martial law in Poland: 60.

SICKLER, CRAIG, A Libertarian View of Revolution, 2pp: 69.

STUMM, JIM, Free Trade: A Myth or a Reality? 2pp: 78.

TANAKA, TOM, Guns as Germs: Big Doctor Is Watching You, 2pp: 84.

BERGLAND, DAVID, A Libertarian Tax Simplification Plan, 2pp: 84.

ARMADOR, JORGE, Errors Can only Be Refuted, not Suppressed, 2pp: 88.

TRENCHARD, JOHN, Welfare - Who Benefits? 1p: 89.

TREUREN, RICHARD VAN, Facts on Defence, 2pp: 95.

BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, The IRS Privacy Issue, 1p: 95; 1p: 100; 2pp: 239.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Politics of Famine, 2pp: 96.

TANAKA, TOM, Internment Reparations: A Comment, 2pp: 96.

LEWIS, JAMES A., The Burden of Big Brother Government, 1p: 101; 1p: 142.

WILLIAMS, DANIEL E., Big Brother Wants to Go Inside Your Head! 2pp: 102; 2pp: 137; 2pp: 168; 2pp: 208..

CLANCY, ROBERT, Free Trade: Practising What We Preach, 2pp: 102. - As a Georgist he did not realize that free enterprise and free trade in money options is most required for the abolition of unemployment. - J.Z.

FOUNDATION FRANCISCO MARROQUIN, 1p: 113.

SOMMER, BERNARD I., Ending the Drug Law Madness, 2pp, from NOMOS: 114; 2pp: 186; 2pp: 222.

PRAGMATIST, THE, Do Sanctions Work? 2pp from: IV/2: 120.

MAYBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, 2pp: 120; 2pp: 162; 2pp: 216. - William Bradford's story.

BERGLAND, DAVID, A New Approach to Reducing Nuclear Weapons: A Modest Proposal, 3pp: 124; 1p: 132.

MOORE, CAROL, Finding the Parade: Re-Thinking Libertarian Strategy, Part I, 2pp: 126; II, 2pp: 132.

OSTERFELD, DAVID, African Famine: The Harvest of Socialist Agriculture, 2pp from THE PRAGMATIST: 126.

BOAZ, DAVID, Libertarians and the Poor, I, 2pp: 136; II, 2pp: 144.

SMITH, ROBERT J., Earth's Resources: Private Ownership vs. Public Waste, 3pp: 138.

RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policy Determines Real Cost of Defense, 2pp: 142. - Who calculated how little it would cost and risk if it were based upon panarchistic practices and aims? - J.Z.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Liberals and Conservatives vs. Deregulation. The Case of the FCC, 2pp: 144.

WELLS, SAM, The Myth of the Trade Deficit, 3pp: 148; 3pp: 226.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Gold Socialism or Dollar Socialism? 2pp: 150.

CLARK, DREW, Freeze Selective Service, 2pp: 154.

MILLER, VINCENT H., The Environment: The Myth of State Protection, 2pp;: 156.

ANONYMOUS, The West's Nelson Mandela, 2pp: 162, on Jimmy Stevens & the Na Griamel Project.

LOWDERMILK, DALE, How Deep the Pockets? How High the Sky? Tax Time! 2pp: 167.

BERGLAND, DAVID, A Libertarian Tax Simplification Plan, 2pp: 168. - Should an evil only be reduced gradually? Under panarchism radical solutions would be available to volunteer communities. Panarchism does, anyhow, imply a voluntary taxation or contribution scheme, as already Spencer recognized in his Social Statics. - J.Z.

DAVIS, YANA, Where Does Eminent Domain Stop? 1p:172.

GEORGE, BILL, 1984: Has It Really Gone? 2pp: 172; 1p: 209.

MARROU, ANDRE, Does America Have a Future? 2pp: 174.

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Government vs. Natural Resources, 2pp: 174.

BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Black Market - the Fairest Markets of them all! 2pp: 180.

THORNTON, MARK, Addicted to Government? 2pp, on prohibitions of smoking, incomplete: 180.

MONACHELLI, DESTA, Is the Bill of Rights Still Valid? 2pp: 184.

SMITH, STUART, CRAIG, Should Democracy Survive? 1p: 185. - Yes, for volunteer communities that are only exterritorially autonomous and live under their own personal constitutions, laws, and jurisdiction. - J.Z.

BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, The Police, the Best of us and the Worst of us, 3pp: 186; 3pp: 220.

COLLINS, ANTHONY, Does America Have a Future? 2pp: 190.

DAIELL, JEFF, Are We Upside Down Again? 2pp: 190. - Same conditions! Another Declaration of Independence!

CLARK, DREW, Feminist Censorship, 2pp: 192.

LUCAS, JAMES L., Invincible Ignorance. How to Reach the Average American, 3pp. - Under panarchism the average American does not have to be reached. And all worthwhile freedom ideas and writings have neither been completely archived nor published and kept in print in all affordable media. In these and many other ways freedom ideas and knowledge and talents have not yet been given their best chances! - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

COX, PATRICK, Christian and Libertarian? 2pp: 197.

TANAKA, TOM, Big Media Threatens Democracy, 2pp: 198. - But he does not propose to maximize the influence of small media by referring them to their alternative media options! - J.Z.

HALBROOK, STEPHEN, U.S. Policy Hurts Latin America, 3pp: 198. - All present territorial foreign and internal policies do wrong and hurt all countries! - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

TANAKA, TOM, How to Deregulate Elections, 2pp: 202. - Better still: Conduct them in panarchies. To each the voting system of his or her choice! - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

BLOCK, WALTER, The Case for a Free Market in Body Parts, 2pp: 204. - Under present conditions I would like to see some free market checks on origins of these parts. When my eldest studied medicine he heard that some Asian entrepreneurs murdered people to sell their skeletons to medical students in the West! Perhaps that kind of "business" could only last when and where policing is nationalized. - J.Z.

TANAKA, TOM, Big Doctor is "curing" you, 2pp: 210.

BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Uncontrollable Expenses, 2pp: 210. - On budgeting by Congress.

BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Foolishness about "White Collar Crime", 2pp: 215.

DAIELL, JEFF, Libertarianism: Quest for the Sovereign Individual, 2pp: 219.

BERGLAND, DAVID, A Libertarian Tax Simplification Plan, 2pp: 222. - Should libertarians aid governments in becoming more "efficient"? The Nazis, too, and the "nuclear strength" advocates, liked to "simplify" their mass murders. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

LOEFFLER, TED, Government, What Should It's Role Be? 1p: 226. - One of many competitive service providers, all of them hired by volunteers only, who remain free to fire them. - Whatever role its voluntary members want to assign to it - for their own affairs! - J.Z, 8.11.1999.

ANONYMOUS, Has the Second Amendment Been Abridged? 1p: 228.

SOUTHWICK, KEVIN, Lake Woebegone: Where Taxes are Fiction, 1p: 233. - Against subsidies for arts.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Principles and The Constitution, 1p: 234.

WALTER, DAVE, Censorship vs. Freedom, 2pp, 234.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1574 & 1575

C O N T E N T S

1. CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF MARKET PROCESSES, George Mason University, Introductory booklet,

1990, 24pp ...................................................................................................................... 1

2. MARKET PROCESS, The Newsletter of the Centre for the Study of Market Processes, as many as I could

get during my 1990 visit, except one, in another format, Spring 1990, fiched in PKP 1576.

I/1, January 1983; II/1, Winter 1984; II/2, Fall 1984; III/1, Spring 1985; III/2, Fall 1985; IV/1, Spring 1986;

IV/2, Fall 1986; V/1, Spring 1987; V/2, Fall 1987; VI/1, Spring 1988; VI/2, Fall 1988; VI/1, Spring 1989

Altogether 399pp ............................................................................................................ 27

I feel certain that they have produced many other splendid issues since - but I on my own, even with the cost and labour savings of micrographics, can't do all the microfilming for all libertarian publications. Just compare how long it took me to get around to doing these. Only once in my life did I have the chance to visit this university. This particular centre of it had a combined meeting room and library. I browsed through the shelves and was disappointed in finding there none of the older freedom texts that would have interested me for fiching. For the new ones copyrights were the usual obstacle. But the centre did, generously, made this magazine set available for fiching by me. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

3. PRAXIS, The Newsletter from the Center for the Study of Market Processes, sample, 10/1990, II/1 4pp: 399

Only one on hand. Apparently, they began to issue it once the above grew into a magazine. - J.Z.

4. LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden and Objectivist Writings offered, 4pp ............ 403

5. REID, HARRY, Beyond Government, 1994. Downloaded in 1999. When, if at all, was it last updated?

List of libertarian and free market organizations, 10pp ............................................................ 407

Provided by the ATLAS FOUNDATION. Mailing address, telephone and fax addresses are given, not e-mail

and website. So this list may be dated 1994. It is also copyrighted! Should pro-freedom directories be

copyrighted or should their copying in any medium be INVITED? In some ways most advocates are their

own worst enemies. - J.Z., 18.9.1999.

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LIST OF SOME ARTICLES IN "MARKET PROCESS":

HIGH, JACK, The Market Process: An Austrian View, 4pp: 27.

WALSH, VIVIAN & GRAM, HARVEY, Classical and Neoclassical Theories of General Equilibrium: Historical Origins and Mathematical Structure, OUP, 1980, 426pp, 3pp review only by GARRISON, ROGER W.: 29.

FINK, RICHARD, The Center for the Study of Market Processes, 3pp: 32.

EGGER, JOHN B., The Search for Stable Money. A Conference on Monetary Policy, 5pp: 39.

LANGLOIS, RICHARD N., The Market Process: An Evolutionary View, 4pp: 43.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Fritz Machlup, 1902-1983, 1p: 45.

GABLE, WAYNE & GOFF, BRIAN, Antitrust: Market Process and Public Choice Perspectives, 3pp: 55.

HIGH, JACK, The 1983 Nobel Award: A Comment on General Equilibrium Theory, 2pp: 56.

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.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Review, 2pp, of: CALDWELL, BRUCE, Beyond Positivism, Economic Methodology in the 20th Century, London, George Allen & Unwin, 1982, 277pp: 61.

LAVOIE, DON, Review, 3pp, of: HUTCHINSON, T.W., The Politics and Philosophy of Economics: Marxians, Keynesians and Austrians, N.Y.U.P., 1981, 310pp: 64.

WALKER, DEBORAH, Industrial Policy: Government or Market? 4pp: 71.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Review, 4pp, of: WAGNER, HELMUT, Alfred Schutz: An Intellectual Biography, UCP, 1983, 345pp: 73.

GILAD, BENJAMIN, Review, 2pp, of: EARL, PETER, The Economic Imagination, Armonk, N.Y.: ME Sharpe, 1983, 224pp: 76.

LAVOIE, DON, Reflections on the 1984 Mont Pelerin Society Meetings, 4pp: 87. - I am still wondering why their lectures and discussions are not sufficiently publicized, at least in alternative media. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

LACHMANN, LUDWIG M., Review, 2pp, of: HAUSMAN, DANIEL M., Capital, Profits and Price: An Essay in the Philosophy of Economics, N.Y., CUP, 1981, 253pp: 88.

PALASEK, KAREN Y., Review, 3pp, of: WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Free Banking in Britain: Theory, Experience and Debate, 1800-1845, Cambridge, CUP, 1984, 171pp: 90. - I believe it was NEVER COMPLETELY free. At least it was restrained, if not legally, then by still prevailing popular prejudices on money, e.g. insistence upon at least fractional rare metal cover of issues and metallic redemption by the issuer, upon demand. That is only a fraction of the rightful and rational freedom options. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Review, 2pp, of: POLIKINGHORNE, DONALD, Methodology for the Human Sciences: Systems of Inquiry, Albany, State U. of N.Y. Press, 1983, 349pp: 92.

KIRZNER, ISRAEL M. & LACHMANN, LUDWIG M., Reviews, 6pp, side by side, of: O'DRISCOLL, GERALD P. & RIZZO, MARIO J., The Economics of Time and Ignorance, N.Y., Blackwell Press, 1985, 261pp: 105.

SHAPIRO, DANNY, Review, 3pp, of: GRAY, JOHN, Hayek on Liberty, N.Y., Blackwell Press, 1984, 202pp: 109.

GARRISON, ROGER, Review, 3pp, of: HAYEK, F.A., Money, Capital and Fluctuations: Early Essays, ed. By MCCLOUGHRY, ROY, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984, 196pp: 111.

ELLIG, JERRY, Limits to Knowledge, Limits to Rationality, 2pp: 116.

WISEMAN, JACK, Economics, Subjectivism and Public Choice, 2pp: 118.

BOULDING, KENNETH E., Pathologies of the Market and their Cure, 2pp: 130. - A free market without e.g. full monetary freedom and exterritorial autonomy for alternative systems is not really a FREE market. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

PERLMAN, MARK, Review, 3pp, of: LAVOIE, DON, Rivalry and Central Planning: The Socialist Calculation Debate Reconsidered, N.Y., CUP, 1985, 218pp: 132.

WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Review, 3pp, of: WEINTRAUB, E. ROY, General Equilibrium Analysis: Studies in Appraisal, N.Y., CUP, 1985, 191pp: 135.

HIGH, JACK, Review, 2pp, of: NEGISHI, TAKASHI, Economic Theories in a non-Walrasian Tradition, N.Y., CUP, 1985, 205pp: 138.

DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Review, 1p, of: REEKIE, W. DUNCAN, Markets, Entrepreneurs and Liberty: An Austrian View of Capitalism, N.Y., St. Martin's Press, 1984, 191pp: 143.

BOETTKE, PETER, Review, 2pp, of: SHAND, ALEXANDER H., The Capitalist Alternative: An Introduction to Neo-Austrian Economics, NYUP, 1984, 242pp: 144. - So many titles are out of sight in most Australian and other bookshops. And if I should see them, then they are usually priced out of my reach, too. - J.Z.

BOUDREAUX, DON, Review, 4pp, Transaction Costs and Institutions, of: WILLIAMSON, OLIVER, The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, N.Y., The Free Press, 1985, 450pp: 158.

BOETTKE, PETER, HORWITZ, STEVEN & PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Beyond Equilibrium Economics: Reflections on the Uniqueness of the Austrian Tradition, 10pp: 162.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Review, 2pp, Looking Backwards: The Message Is in the Method, of: FOGEL, ROBERT W. & ELTON, G.R., Which Road to the Past? Two Views of History, New Haven & London, Yale UP, 1983: 166.

ELLIG, JEROME, Fastballs, Curveballs and the Market Process, 2pp: 168.

HUTT, W.H., Critique of Boulding, 1p: 182. - On the supposed pathology of markets. - Alas, not in favour of a free market for monetary and governmental services, either. - J.Z.

VANBERG, VIKTOR, J.M. Buchanan and F.A. Hayek: The Thought of Two Nobel Laureates, 2pp: 195.

COWEN, TYLER, Recent Developments in Social Choice Theory, 4pp, reviewing 3 texts, 1982, 1983 & 1986: 196.

HIGH, JACK, A Note on the Cost Controversy, 4pp: 200.

CARSTENSEN, FRED V., Economics: A Proper Subset of History? Review, 1p, of: PARKER, WILLIAM N., Economic History and Modern Economics, Blackwell, N.Y., 1986: 203.

GABLE, WAYNE E., Jr., Cooperative Marketing Agreements, Agricultural Marketing Orders, and the Market for California Citrus Fruit, 3pp: 204.

O'CALLAGHAN', GARY, Understanding Exchange Rate Agreements as the Exercise of Market Power, 2pp: 205.

SELGIN, GEORGE A., The Yield on Money Held Revisited: Lessons for Today, 7pp: 210.

DOLAN, EDWIN G., Equilibrium Puzzle Solving or Extraordinary Science? A review, 2pp, of: KIRZNER, ISRAEL, Editor, Subjectivism, Intelligibility, and Economic Understanding, Essays in Honor of Ludwig M. Lachmann on his 80th Birthday, N.Y.U.P., 1986: 221. - Only under full monetary freedom can free enterprise production and exchange of the products, services and labour come very close to equilibrium, i.e., will most of the freely issued "tickets" and claims, including electronically handled ones, to goods, services and labour, issued by their owners, alone or in association, be sold (issued), at free market prices (no longer influenced by monetary despotism), i.e., accepted at par with their value standard or at a discount against it - and shortly redeemed in these "covers". In this way goods and services would almost sell themselves - assuming that they have been produced or offered for real needs or wants. - the producers and providers of services and labours would also provide the "demand tokens" for what they have to offer. And such tokens, rationally issued and withdrawn, in convenient forms and denominations, free market rated, could be made widely acceptable, at least locally and freely exchanged into other local currencies. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Cooperation: A Little Subjectivism Goes a Long Way, Review, 3pp, of: ROTHCHILD, JOYCE & WHITT, J. ALLEN, The Cooperative Workplace: Potentials and Dilemmas of Organizational Democracy and Participation, N.Y., Cambridge U.P., 1986: 230. (1987: about 5,000 coops in the U.S. alone. Alas, the book does not seem to have studied, judging by the review, typical productive coops, nor to have distinguished between those run under egalitarian dogmas and often anti-economic practices and those run under normal propertarian and profit-seeking principles. - J.Z.

KIBBE, MATTHEW, B., Escaping the Paretian Paradigm, Review, 2pp, of: LACHMANN, LUDWIG, The Market as an Economic Process, N.Y., Blackwell, 1986: 232.

BOETTKE, PETER J., Virginia Political Economy: A View from Vienna, 9pp: 235.

EBELING, RICHARD M., The Roots of Austrian Economics, Review, 3pp, of: GRASSL, WOLFGANG & SMITH, BARRY, Editors, Austrian Economics: Historical and Philosophical Background, London, Croom Helm, 1986: 248.

ELLIG, JERRY, Stalking (Discovering?) the Kirznerian Bureaucrat, Review, 2pp, of: KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., Discovery and the Capitalist Process, Chicago UP, 1985: 251.

YEAGER, LELAND B., The Cost Controversy: A Reply to Professor High, 2pp: 253.

TIMBERLAKE, RICHARD H., Comment on Selgin's "The Yield of Money Held Revisited: Lessons for Today", 2pp: 254.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, The Joy of Text, Review, 1p, of: COLANDER, DAVID, Macroeconomics, 1986: 256.

SCHULER, KURT, The Promise of Sound Money, Review, 1p, of: DORN, JAMES A. & SCHWARTZ, ANNA J., editors, The Search for Stable Money, Chicaco, UCP, 1987: 257.

MADISON, G.B., Hermeneutical Integrity: A Guide to the Perplexed, 7pp: 266.

COPPIN, CLAYTON, Political and Market Entrepreneurs, Review, 1p, of: FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., Entrepreneurs vs. the State: A New Look at the Rise of Big Business in America 1850-1920, Reston, YAF, 1987: 273.

LEVY, DAVID, On a Historiographic Device of Karl Marx Recently Improved by Murray Rothbard, Combined with Proof of Existence of Time Travel, 2pp: 275. - Humor in economics articles is all too rare! - J.Z.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Expectations and Expectations Formation in Mises's Theory of the Market Process, 7pp: 276.

KIBBE, MATTHEW B., Mind, Historical Time and the Value of Money: A Tale of Two Methods, 8pp: 286.

IKEDA, SANFORD, The Theory of Resource Monopoly and Antitrust Analysis, 1p abstract: 295.

KLEIN, DANIEL, Time Inconsistency and Social Cooperation, 2 abstract: 296.

EGGER, JOHN B., The Monetary Economics of Arthur William Marget, 1p abstract: 298.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, Misreading the "Myth": Rothbard on the Theory and History of Free Banking, 5pp: 299.

EBELING, RICHARD M., William H. Hutt, 1899 - 1988, 2pp: 311.

BOETTKE, PETER J., Story-Telling and the Human Sciences, Review, 5pp, of: MCCLOSKEY, DONALD N., The Rhetoric of Economics, Madison, UWP, 1985: 312.

LAVOIE, DON, A Political Philosophy for the Market Process, Review, 6pp, of: MADISON, G.B., The Logic of Liberty, N.Y., Greenwood Press, 1986: 316.

PALMER, TOM G., Intellectual Property, 4pp, Diss. Abstract: 321.

BOUDREAUX, DON, Schumpeter and Kirzner on Competition and Equilibrium, 5pp: 325.

PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., The Political Economy of Workers' Self-Management, 3pp, diss. Abstract: 332. - Which type of hundreds of different ones does he discuss? - All too many were run under all too many anti-economic notions. But this does not devalue the others. - Alas, he seems to be mainly interested only in Yugoslavian models, run under a communist regime! - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

THOMSEN, ESTEBAN F., Prices and Knowledge: A Market-Process Perspective, 1p diss. Abstract: 335.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, Prices, the Price Level and Macroeconomic Coordination: Hutt on Keynesian Economics, 5pp: 339. - Any imposed central banking system has little to do with economics and much with anti-economic despotism! Say's Law requires that the "production" of money is as free as that of goods and services and linked to the goods and services, by freedom for owners and providers, alone and in association, to issue monetary tickets upon what they have to offer or to clear quite freely, using whatever clearing certificates, accounting methods and value standards that suit them. The credit or financial markets must be similarly free for its certificates, claims, accounting and clearing methods. Full monetary and financial freedom! - J.Z., 8.11.99.

BUCHANAN, JAMES M., Shackle and a Lecture in Pittsburgh, Review, 2pp, of: SHACKLE, G.L.S., edited by FROWEN, STEPHEN F., Business, Time, and Thought, N.Y.U.P., 1988: 354.

CHRIST, CARL F., Review, 6pp, of: SELGIN, GEORGE, The Theory of Free Banking: Money Supply under Competitive Note Issue, Totowa, Rowman and Littlefield, 1988, co-published with the Cato-Institute: 357. - In my view no more than A theory of free banking and an incomplete one at that. - J.Z.

COPPING, CLAYTON A., John Arbuckle: Entrepreneur, Trust Buster, and Humanitarian, 5pp: 363.

STALEY, SAM, Disequilibrium and Time in the Urban Economy: Reassessing the Contributions of Jane Jacobs to Development Theory, 5pp: 368.

MENGER, CARL, Papers at Duke University, short note: 373. 31 boxes of material are involved, or approximately 23,700 pages.