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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. Much of it is unpublished still! - At 6 cents a page the microfiching of this collection would cost less than A $ 1,500. Can the numerous fans of C. Menger not spare as much for this purpose? A single fan could afford this and would have to order duplicate fiche only upon demand for them. - Then this archive could be affordably accessible at home - to any fan of C. Menger, for about $ 50-60!. It could be cheaper still to put it all on one or a few CD-ROMs. Just do it - if you have access to this collection! Freedom treasures that could be so cheaply duplicated should not remain confined to a single hoard, out of reach of most people, most of the time. - J.Z., 8.11.99.

LAVOIE, DON, Conference on "Economic Regulation": Theory and History, 4pp review on 5 papers at the conference: 374. - I suspect that the papers remained unpublished. - J.Z.

LAVOIE, DON, Lessons from History on Central Planning and Central Banking, 1p abstract from workshop: 378.

BOETTKE, PETER J., The Meaning of War Communism in Russia, 1918-1921, 2pp: 379.

KIBBE, MATTHEW B., Bankers, Guns, and Money: The Evolution of Banker's Acceptances, 1907-1917, 3pp: 381.

SCHULER, KURT, The Demise of Canadian Free Banking, 3pp: 383. - The Canadian DEGREE of Free Banking! - J.Z.

MCCLOSKEY, DONALD N., Splenetic Rationalism: Hoppe's Review of Chapter 1 of The Rhetoric of Economics, 7pp: 386.

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MARKET PROCESS, Some Notes by John Zube: Economists have not yet thought enough about economic costs when they have not yet economized on the costs of their textbooks via e.g. microfiched and disked textbooks.

The theory of the firm? No firm is ever firm. Each is in a flux or dying. We need much more than free pricing to integrate all knowledge, e.g. indexes, abstracts, bibliographies, full and permanent as well as cheap publishing, automatic searches, comprehensive curricula and calendars of events, taping and duplicating of all lectures. Competitive pricing? I offer libertarian microfiche very cheaply. That has not yet opened a ready market for them. Costing and freely pricing knowledge is not enough and does not automatically establish a sufficient market for it. Ignorance and errors or myths are often in greater demand. Knowledge must be real knowledge and significant. Truths and errors must be easily distinguishable. Judgment between different sources and kinds of knowledge or theories is most important.

What are the costs of getting all information, through world library and information services, including alternative publishing methods - and what are the costs of not doing this? - J.Z., 6.12.1990, while listening to some lectures at the George Mason University. - Naturally, we should start with making all WRITTEN knowledge accessible. Can we afford to leave much of it unpublished or out of print or priced out of reach or untranslated or inaccessible to most, most of the time, through distant location? - The knowledge of the costs of all alternative media has still not be combined, and tabulated, to lead to rational free market choices among them. What would a world library cost, if provided on microfiche, on floppies, on CD-ROMs, and how much could such a library, authors, editors and publishers earn through the sale of cheap duplicates? - On paper there never was as yet a completely free market for all writings on free markets, in all major languages and in this expensive medium there may never be such a market. - J.Z., 16.9.99.

Some knowledge and some ideas are hard even to give away - in the absence of a proper market for knowledge and ideas. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

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1. MARKET PROCESS, George Mason University, Vol. 8, Spring 1990, 152pp ................................ 1

PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Socialism As Cartesian Legacy: The Radical Element Within F.A. Hayek's "The Fatal Conceit", 11pp: 5.

BOETTKE, PETER J., The Political and Economic Challenges of Perestroika, 16pp: 11. - For instance, territorialism, central banking, the statist land title systems and financial markets were not "opened" to free competition. All too much of the bureaucracy went on and on, just as with us, but even worse, and the population knows and appreciates individual liberties even less. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

LOAN, ALBERT, Revolution and Evolution in Peru: The Basis for Peace and Economic Development in the Informal Sector, 10pp, review of SOTO, HERNANDO DE, The Other Path: 19.

LOUW, LEON, Review Essay of Walter William's South Africa's War against Capitalism, 5pp: 25.

BISH, ROBERT, Review of To Promote the General Welfare: Market Processes Versus Political Transfers by Richard Wagner, 4pp: 27.

NISKANAN, WILLIAM, A Review of James C. Miller III's The Economist as Reformer, 1p: 29.

COPPIN, CLAYTON, Sweeter Manners Purer Laws: A Regulatory History of the Corn Syrup Industry, 7pp: 30.

ELLIG, JEROME, A Business Historian's History: A Review Essay of The Essential Alfred Chandler, edited by Thomas K. McCraw, 3pp: 34.

WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Review Essay of Rudolf Richter's Money: Lectures on the Basis of General Equilibrium Theory and the Economics of Institutions, 5pp: 35.

COWN, TYLER & KROSZNER, RANDALL, Futures Markets, Loans and Asset Marketability: A Review Essay of Jeffrey William's The Economic Function of Futures Markets, 4pp: 38.

KIBBE, MATTHEW B., Creation and the Evolution of Institutions: A Review Essay of Geoffrey M. Hodgson's Institutional Economics, 6pp: 41.

SALIN, PHIL, The Ecology of Decisions, or "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Kitchens", 23pp: 44.

LAVOIE, DON, Prefatory Note: The Origins of "The Agorics Project", 4pp: 57. - Exploring how economics might benefit from computer developments. , especially simulations.

LAVOIE, DON, BAETJER, HOWARD & TULLOH, WILLIAM, High-Tech Hayekians: Some Possible Research Topics in the Economics of Computation, 29pp: 59.

If you are not yet a subscriber: Think of the numerous articles you missed out on since this issue of the batch I obtained then. The back issues of most scholarly journals are usually only available on microfilm. Obviously, I can't take over the microfiching of all libertarian and anarchist periodicals and books. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

2. EDITION ESPRIT LIBERTAIRE NR. 2, Neue Sozialistische Wege: Max Nettlau, Diego A. de Santillan, Jose G. Pradas, Verlag Die Freie Gesellschaft, Hannover, 1. Auflage, 1980, 18 S. .................................... 74

NETTLAU, MAX, Die Weltkrise - eine Weltwende und der freiheitliche Sozialismus, 5pp: 74.

SANTILLAN, DIEGO DE, Schiffbruch der Arbeiterbewegung, 6pp: 77.

SANTILLAN, DIEGO DE, Fuer eine konstruktive Arbeiterbewegung, 4pp: 80.

PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA, Die "revolutionaere" Reaktion, 4pp: 82.

PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA, Der Neue Klassenkamp, 4pp: 84.

PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA, Neue Sozialistische Wege, 5pp: 86.

ANONYMOUS, Uebersetzer von PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA: Zum Problem eines freiheitlich-genossenschaftlichen Sozialismus, 3pp: 88.

NETTLAU, MAX, Gedanken zur Lage, 2pp: 90.

The print in the original is rather small and flawed! - J.Z.

3. BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, Die Kronstadt Rebellion, 34pp ...................................................... 93

Unfortunately, the instance of the K.R. and of other larger resistance actions did not lead most anarchists and libertarians to ponder better programs - that could have led the K.R. to victory and could have prevented the troubles remaining after the collapse of the totalitarian socialist system in most countries. The territorial and bureaucratic system remained and it, too, has totalitarian features, only somewhat mitigated by democratic or republican features. - We should not only try to report historical events but also to learn sufficiently from them, especially to avoid their mistakes. That requires many studies headed like: What would have happened if factors xyz had been changed thus...? These studies, too, should be based historical experience with these factors. - Thought experiments should be conducted, a kind of reverse SF, from which a better informed futurism might result. In my peace program, in PP 60-63, I provided a rough draft for a libertarian revolutionary liberation and defence system. But it needs much work still - by me and others, to come closer to what is required. - J.Z.

4. STRATHMEYER, W., Dr., Die Strath-Therapie, Neue Wege zur Gesundheit, 1963, 64 S. ................... 110

This naturopathic method also included a cancer therapy. All such alternative health approaches should be sufficiently publicized and examined. Our survival may depend upon them. - The breast cancer of a friend was reversing under Strath therapy. - J.Z.

5. RECHT VOOR ALLEN, RA, No. 2, 1976, 46pp .................................................................... 142

Articles in Dutch and thus not listed. - J.Z.

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1. OPTIONALITY DISCUSSIONS PAGE, August 1998 version, 8pp .................................................... 1

A FAQ on Optionality.

2. OPTIONALITY INDEX PAGE ............................................................................................... 9

3. OPTIONALITY INDEX PAGE & OPTIONALITY NETWORK, 1p ................................................... 9

4. OPTIONALITY DISCUSSIONS, 1p ....................................................................................... 9

5. OPTIONALITY DISCUSSIONS, Home Page, 1p ........................................................................ 10

6. OPTIONALITY, What Is Optionality? List of Articles, 2pp ........................................................ 10

7. OPTIONALITY NEWS, 3pp ................................................................................................ 12

8. OPTIONALITY SEARCH PAGE, 2pp, lists browsers ............................................................... 15

9. METTES, BEN, From the Perspective of Optionality, 1995, 2pp ................................................... 18

10. THOR, EDWIN, What Is Optionality? 2pp .............................................................................. 20

11. OPTIONALITY, What Is Optionality, 3pp - Compiled from recent discussions ...... ............................ 23

12. THOR, EDWIN, That's Optionality, July 1997 version, 1p ............................................................ 25

13. OPTIONALITY, Interpretations of Optionality, July 1997 version, 3pp ............................................. 26

14. OPTIONALITY, What Is Optionality? 2pp .............................................................................. 29

15. OPTIONALITY WEBZINE, February 1998, 4pp ....................................................................... 31

16. METTES, BEN, Optionality in Practice, July 1997, 1p ................................................................. 35

17. OPTIONALITY MAGAZINE, Titles of Articles, 7pp .................................................................. 36

18. THOR, EDWIN, Optionality by Comparison, 3pp ...................................................................... 44

19. METTES, BEN, Optionality: Beyond Law and Order, 3pp ............................................................ 47

20. OPTIONALITY, Optionality and Anarchy, 2pp ......................................................................... 50

21. OPTIONALITY, Beyond Technology, 3pp .............................................................................. 54

There is no life before and beyond "technology" in the widest sense. We ourselves are examples of natural gene-

or bioechnology - and that is based on atomic & subatomic structures and force-relationships. - J.Z., 30.8.99.

22. OPTIONALITY, The Case against Science, 3pp ........................................................................ 55

There exists much called "science"", even in the natural sciences, that does not really deserve that name & there are technologies that do not really help (moral & rational beings), e.g. the technologies of oppression, torture and mass-murder. But this fact should not lead us to reject real science, which is not uncritically addicted to any model or paradigm or definition, or any helpful technology, like e.g. microfiche and online publishing. However, there should also be freedom, for all who want this, to live, as much as they can, without any of the fruits of science and technology. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.8.1999.

23. EDWIN THOR, Beyond Criticism, 2pp .................................................................................. 58

One should distinguish between constructive and destructive, tolerant and intolerant criticism. - J.Z.

24. THOR, EDWIN, Beyond Rhetoric, 3pp .................................................................................. 60

Why not mobilize rhetoric for liberty, at least to the extent that it is truthful, e.g., through "Slogans for Liberty"?

I am still under the impression that much of the OPTIONALITY discussion is mere rhetoric, over-expanding

the importance of this concept while denying that of others. - J.Z.

25. OPTIONALITY, Break the Chain, 4pp, on home-schooling ............................................................. 63

One can also become chained to the thinking of one's parents or guardians. Self-thinking requires more than

Home schooling or government run and government regulated schooling. - J.Z.

26. OPTIONALITY, Access Restricted, 3pp, on committees, public access dogma, the reliability dogma,

protectionism and regulations ................................................................................................ 66

27. OPTIONALITY, Creating Creativity, 1p .................................................................................... 69

It can't be created in snails, beetles or worms - and some other beings, beyond some inborn limits. "Release all

Creative Energies", recommended Leonard E. Read. Respect the creativity of the past and present through

Establishing an Ideas Archive and Registry of Talents - as a special free market for them. Affordable alternative

Media could greatly help in this. So could monetary freedom and panarchism. - J.Z.

28. METTES, BEN, Wealth of Networks, 9pp, based on recent discussions ................................................ 70

29. OPTIONALITY, When Means Become Ends, 2pp ....................................................................... 78

30. OPTIONALITY, WHEN, the World Home Education Network, 3pp ................................................. 80

31. OPTIONALITY, Whither Identity? 4pp .................................................................................... 83

32. OPTIONALITY, Why online services will continue to be free! 3pp ................................................... 88

33. OPTIONALITY, Why Optionality makes more sense than Science, 2pp ............................................. 90

34. OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Possibility, 1p ...................................................................... 92

Options offer possibilities, possibilities offer options. They are not opposites. - J.Z.

35. OPTIONALITY, Competition Policy's Limits, 3pp....................................................................... 93

Options are competitive. Competition is optional. Both involve possibilities and free choices. A "competition

policy" by governments has little to do with free competition and free options for individuals. - J.Z.

36. OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Voluntaryism, 1p................................................................... 95

Voluntaryism involves all kinds of freely chosen options and the full range of options are the spectrum for the free

actions of volunteers. Why try to see opposites where there really are none? - J.Z.

37. OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus the Truth, 2pp: 97 ................................................................... 97

"The truth" was always a fiction, as e.g. Kant pointed out. Truths as agreements with various facts. All differ,

as much as the facts do. But truths and facts give us many options and no one can rightfully restrict our options

beyond his own rights and liberties. Our awareness of truths or facts differ even more than the truths and facts, so

make either correct or incorrect, right or wrong choices. All constitute our options. Optionality requires that no

one wrongfully limits our options, infringing our rights an liberties. - J.Z.

38. OPTIONALITY, The Trouble with Trade, 3pp .............................................................................. 98

We live and prosper through trade. Society Is Exchange, as Bastiat said. Troubles arise only when people have the

wrong views on trading, views that make them insist e.g. on "protectionism" and monetary despotism. - J.Z.

39. OPTIONALITY, The Web Is Free! 10pp .................................................................................. 100

40. OPTIONALITY, The Web is so different ..., 3pp ...................................................................... 110

41. OPTIONALITY, Those disgusting School Uniforms (B), 6pp ......................................................... 114

42. OPTIONALITY, Versatility in Personality, 3pp .......................................................................... 119

43. OPTIONALITY, Voluntaria: beyond politics, 2pp ....................................................................... 122

44. OPTIONALITY, Globalization - the Debate that isn't, 2pp ............................................................. 124

45. OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Parallelism, 1p, review of Edward de Bono's Parallel Thinking ........... 126

46. OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Duality, 1p ......................................................................... 128

Duality is merely an all too limited fraction of free choice, free competition, of all our options. All to often it

means mere "black and white" thinking, in which the limited "white" option is, usually, all too flawed while

free and colourful options are ignored. - J.Z.

47. OPTIONALITY, Abbreviations and Symbols, 2pp ..................................................................... 129

48. OPTIONALITY, The Information Conundrum, 4pp ................................................................... 131

49. OPTIONALITY, The Literacy Debate, 4pp ............................................................................ 134

50. OPTIONALITY, The Message of Words, 7pp .......................................................................... 139

51. OPTIONALITY, The Problem with Science, 1p ........................................................................ 146

52. OPTIONALITY, The Sun Rises in New Zealand, 3pp ................................................................. 147

53. METTES, BEN, Family Values? Let's Stop Playing Politics, 3pp ................................................... 150

54. THOR, EDWIN, Laissez Faire - Let the Dictator Be? 2pp ............................................................ 153

55. QUINTESSENCE, About Civilization and Strangulation, 2pp ....................................................... 155

56. OPTIONALITY, Discussions: Libertaria, 2pp, with new country links ............................................. 158

57. METTES, BEN, Stop Broadening Broadcasting! 2pp .................................................................. 160

58. OPTIONALITY & QUINTESSENCE, Tax, the Enemy behind our Backs, 3pp .................................... 161

59. THOR, EDWIN, Teachings behind School, 4pp, on Don Paragon's ideas .......................................... 165

60. OPTIONALITY, Tertiary Education, 3pp ................................................................................ 168

61. THOR, EDWIN, The Age of Facelessness, 2pp ........................................................................ 172

62. OPTIONALITY, The Changing Face of the Marketplace (B), 3pp .................................................. 174

63. OPTIONALITY, Freedom of Speech, 3pp .............................................................................. 177

64. OPTIONALITY, Information Policy, 3pp ............................................................................... 180

65. OPTIONALITY, Integrated Learning - the forbidden Alternative, 3pp ............................................. 182

66. OPTIONALITY, Integrated Learning, 4pp .............................................................................. 185

67. OPTIONALITY, Learning by Choice, 3pp .............................................................................. 188

68. METTES, BEN, Letter to NSW Homeschooling Committee, n.d., 2pp ............................................. 191

69. METTES, BEN, Why Homeschool? 7pp ................................................................................. 192

70. OPTIONALITY, Deducation, 1p .......................................................................................... 199

"Deducation is the art of demasking and deconstruction of education as a dictatorial instrument of government

control."

71. METTES, BEN, Funding of Schools, 4pp ................................................................................ 200

72. OPTIONALITY, Choosing Child Activities, 1p ......................................................................... 204

73. OPITONALITY, Homeschooling in Queensland, 2p ................................................................... 205

74. OPTIONALITY, Homeschooling Methods, 3pp ........................................................................ 207

75. METTES, BEN, About Educational Methods, 3pp ..................................................................... 210

76. OPTIONALITY, Goofy Geography, 1p .................................................................................. 213

77. OPTIONALITY, Appreciating Appreciation, 3pp ...................................................................... 214

78. OPTIONALITY, Don Paragon's Vision of the Future, 10pp .......................................................... 217

Contains sections like: The Rise & Fall of the Government; The End of the Government.

79. OPTIONALITY, Let's Go Beachwalking! 1p ........................................................................... 226

80. QUINTESSENCE, Looking back at Progress, 2pp ..................................................................... 227

81. OPTIONALITY, Measuring Freedom, 3pp .............................................................................. 228

82. QUINTESSENCE, Numbering Nonsense, 3pp .......................................................................... 231

83. METTES, BEN, Object against Objectivity! 3pp ...................................................................... 234

84. SOPHISTICA, Panta rei - everything is changing! 1p ................................................................ 236

85. OPTIONALITY, Panta rei - everything is changing, 2pp ............................................................. 237

86. OPTIONALITY, Peer Pressure Perils, 2pp .............................................................................. 239

87. OPTIONALITY, Plan Your Selves, 2pp ................................................................................. 242

88. OPTIONALITY, Political Reform, 2pp .................................................................................. 244

89. THOR, EDWIN, The Christmas Spirit, 1p ............................................................................... 247

90. OPTIONALITY, End of the Info Age, 5pp, based on Don Paragon's Vision of the Future ....................... 248

91. OPTIONALITY, The Evil Side of Sport, 3pp ........................................................................... 252

92. QUINTESSENCE, The Future Is Free! 4pp .............................................................................. 256

93. OPTIONALITY, The Great Separation, 4pp ............................................................................. 260

94. OPTIONALITY, The Horror of School, 5pp ............................................................................. 264

95. QUINTESSENCE, Public Debt - how high can you get? 2pp ......................................................... 269

96. OPTIONALITY, Ruling across the Media, 3pp ......................................................................... 270

97. OPTIONALITY, School Makes Children Sick! 3pp .................................................................... 272

98. OPTIONALITY, Science: Truth or Fraud? 5pp ......................................................................... 276

99. OPTIONALITY, Signs of Change, 3pp ................................................................................. 281

100. OPTIONALITY, Standards of Measurement, 6pp ................................................................... 284

101. ZUBE, JOHN to BROWN, NAT (BEN METTES), 27.7.1999, 1 p............................................. ... 290

102. METTES, BEN, to ZUBE, JOHN, rec. 12.8.99, 1p ................................................................... 291

103. ZUBE, JOHN to METTES, BEN, 12.8.1999, 2pp ..................................................................... 292

104. METTES, BEN to ZUBE, JOHN, 30.7.1999, 1p ...................................................................... 294

105. METTES, BEN to ZUBE, JOHN, 13.8.1999, 6pp ..................................................................... 297

106. ZUBE, JOHN to METTES, BEN, 13.8.99, 14pp ....................................................................... 303

107. ZUBE, JOHN to METTES, BEN, 15.8.1999, 1p ....................................................................... 317

108. METTES, BEN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.8.1999, 1p ...................................................................... 318

________________________________________________________________________________________________

109. ZUBE, JOHN, The defining characteristics of a tolerant society, 2pp, edited by Nicholas Albery from our

correspondence and put onto the Internet. .............................................................................. 319

110. ZUBE, JOHN, Microfiche versus Internet, 1p, extract by N. Albery from a 14pp letter, ......................... 321

111. SAUR, K.G., Verlag, Subject Guide to Microforms in Print, 1998. Website, 1p, on this expensive directory 322

"Microforms remain the most important means for the permanent, space-saving and economical conservation of rare and valuable books, historical journals, newspapers, almanacs, periodicals, as well as collecitons and estates." - Not only "conservation"! Potentially, it is also a very affordable and efficient method for publishing on demand and for acquiring reference works very cheaply. - J.Z., 8.11.1999.

112. OCIE, DONNELL SYSTEMS, Website, 1p, on replacing paper and microfilm ...................................... 323

113. GLOBAL IDEAS BANK, Microfiche Publishing, 1p on LMP on the Internet ....................................... 324

114. IDC PUBLISHERS, Homepage on INTERDOC, possibly the largest microfilm publisher, 1p .................... 325

It offers 60,000 titles on microfiche! It has also published on CD-ROMs.

"Although we believe in the growing importance of the digital media for easy access and disclosure, microfiche remains valuable as a stable and reliable technology and becomes more established than ever in its role in the preservation of rare material and in affordable publishing of specialized material for a small market. As a result of technical innovation it is now possible to combine old (microfiche, microfilm, 35mm film, etc) and new (digital) media in one publication. For instance a large microfiche collection can be provided with a digital inventory to improve retrieval of the microfiche. Another example is the production of a microfilm/fiche collection for preservation purposes and a digital publication of the same material (scanned from the fiche/film) for doing research."

115. ZUBE, JOHN, to MEANDER QUARTERLY, 29.2.1996, 4pp on LMP, that found their way onto the Internet: 326

116. ALTEK SYSTEMS, All About Micrographics, a primer, 1p website. E-mail: jimh@alteksys.com 330

117. CHADWYCK HEALEY, The Nineteenth Century Home Page, on ca. 1,000 economics texts, extract only, 20 pp,

on texts that might be of interest to libertarians ......................................................................... 331

The home page itself did not download for me but the title list did. From this I extracted some titles. The whole list could easily contain more articles of some interest to some freedom lovers - but I do not know this literature well enough to recognize all such titles. Please point other microfilmed freedom titles out to me, for further listings. I extracted 82 titles, with a total of 17,279 pages, coming to 77 pages per fiche or 210 pages per title, in the average.

The average page density on LMP microfiche is much higher and the price much lower. - Who will look for more such microfilm offers, on the Internet or in the various guides to and catalogues of microfilms in print? - J.Z.

118. DARBY, MICHAEL, FREEMARKETEERS OF AUSTRALIA, Open Letter to Boris Yeltsin, with a 6 point

program, 2pp, http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/8881/mdarby.html ................................. 350

119. ZUBE, JOHN to DARBY, MICHAEL, FREEMARKETEERS OF AUSTRALIA, 26.8.1999, 6pp ........... 353

120. DARBY, MICHAEL, Home Page, 1p ................................................................................... 359

121. DARBY, MICHAEL, Australian Pro-Liberty Sites, 1p ............................................................... 359

122. DARBY, MICHAEL, Michael Darby recommends these Liberty Sites, 1p ........................................ 360

123. DARBY, MICHAEL, News Commentaries, online, sample for April 1998, 9pp ................................. 360

124. DARBY, MICHAEL, Commentaries on Politics and Economics plus Poetry, 1p., listing links ................ 369

125. AUSTRALIAN WRITERS ON LIBERTY THEMES, Website put together by MICHAEL DARBY, 9pp ... 370

Samples fiched contain leters by Ronald Kitching, Reg O'Reilly, D. Froggatt.

126. HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, Formletter, April 1996, 7pp ..................................................... 379

It seems to want to exploit whatever remains of the prestige of Harvard University. But has H.U. become famous

for attacking statism and defending individual liberties? J.Z., 30.8.1999.

127. ZUBE, JOHN to HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, 18. March 1998, an open letter on: What makes PEACE

PLANS different from e.g. the H.B.R.? 4pp........................................................................... 386

128. ZUBE, JOHN to Electoral Commissioner, 28.6.1999 & 23.8.1999, against compulsory voting, 10pp ....... 390

I lost this time and had to pay a small penalty. Thereupon I attended again, twice since, voting once informally and

in the recent referendum against "the politician's republic and preamble". - Melbourne anarchists advocated

putting in a blank ballot form. But that would have been almost an invitation to fraud. Anybody with access to the

form and being unobserved could have completed the form according to his liking. And in the referendum at least

a very small veto choice was offered. - J.Z., 8.11.1998.

129. RAINBOW BRIDGE FOUNDATION, Agora Home Page, 4pp, with many links .................................. 401

Website authored by Tony Hollick, 1997, http://www.agora.demon.co.uk

e-mail: Anduril@CIX.compulink.co.uk

130. LIBERTY LIBRARY, Home Page, 1999, copyrighted by Arbutus Woods, Inc., lists on 2pp texts available 404

Economics Texts, Historical Documents, Laws & Proposed Legislation, Literature and Essays, Political

Philosophy. - Covers anarchism, libertarianism, patriotism, constitutionalism.

131. MANNKAL ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION, 3pp, 1998 home page ................................. 406

Ron Manners is Executive Director.

132. LIBERTARIAN INFORMATION SERVICES, Home page, 1998, 3pp, provided by Robert Carruthers ...... 410

For information or comments: robert@libmov.com Sydney address. Texts are copyrighted.

133. COMMENTARY BOOKS, Sydney, Wahroonga, 2pp e-mail: mailto:%20jlindsay@zipworld.com.au ...... 412

134. AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLER & PUBLISHER, Monthly since 1921, 2pp leaflet of THORPE'S magazine,

offering a special Self Publisher Product Guide, issued in 10,000 copies, i.e., ca. 1 per 1,800 Australians! .... 414

A small advertising in it was priced at $ 195. For that I could put out 4 microfiche, containing 8 freedom books

and with such an advertisement there I might not even sell a single LMP microfiche. - J.Z.

135. LINDSAY, GREG, Digital Dangers, 1p from GEGENSCHEIN # 83, August 1998 on radiation hazards: 416

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1. LIBERTARIAN AGENDA, later:

LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN, THE, Voice of the Libertarian Republican Organizing Committee,

No. 1, Dec. 1986; No. 2, July 1987; No. 3, September 1987; I/4, Nov. 1987; I/5, December 19878; I/6, January 1987; I/7, February 1988; I/8, April 1988; I/9, May 1988; I/10, June 1988; II/1, August 1988; II/2, October 1988; II/3, November 1988; II/4, January 1990; II/5, February 1989; II/6, April 1989; II/7, July 1989; II/9, October 1989; No. 20, November 1989; No. 21, January 1990; No. 24, July 1990; No. 25, August 1990; No. 28, December 1990; 326pp, incomplete, with the following inserts .................................................................................................................... 1

LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN ORGANIZER, No. 1, February 1988, 8pp: 197; No. 2, July/August 1988, 14pp: 209; No. 3, September 1988, 6pp: 223.

LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, Circular, April 11, 1988, 3pp: 205.

Judging just by headings and photos, this magazine, like e.g. NEWSWEEK and TIMES, is more concerned with

persons than with principles, ideas and issues. - However, I found the following of some interest:

RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, The LP in the Eighties: The Politics of Sectarianism, 6pp: 1.

RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, The Crash of '87 and the Crisis of the West, 4pp: 40.

ANONYMOUS, Ayn Rand Goes to Washington, 2pp: 49.

FUHRIG, JOE, The Persistence of Protectionism, 2pp: 65.

ANONYMOUS, Llosa and de Soto Fight for the Free Market, 1p: 75.

RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, American Fascism with a Human Face, A New Look for the New Right, 7pp: 76.

RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, The American Paradox. World Politics and the Prospects for Liberty, 5pp: 111.

ANONYMOUS, Twilight of the Right. The Bankruptcy of Conservatism, 3pp: 142.

WEBER, CHRIS, On the Brink, 2pp, on The Fed, Alan Greenspan and economic crises: 149.

POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Privatization and the Deficit, 3pp: 165.

RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Ayn Rand Rediscovered, 4pp: 231.

FUHRIG, JOE, Roots of the Savings and Loan Crisis. Regulation is the problem, not the solution, 1p: 240.

ANONYMOUS, Victims of the 'Reagan Doctrine', Central Americans fleeing Communism denied asylum in U.S.,

2pp: 260.

ANONYMOUS, Why Drug Prohibition Cannot Work, 3pp: 279.

2. IN PURSUIT OF LIBERTY, The Newsletter of the Center for Libertarian Studies, samples: III/2, Fall 1978, IV/1,

Spring 1979, 20pp .......................................................................................................... 327

3. LIBERTY FUND, Inc., 1996 Catalogue, 35pp ........................................................................ 347

4. IN DEFENCE OF LIBERTY, Newsletter of Liberty Institute, Dehli, No. 3, March 1999, No.4, May 1999,

16pp, copies supplied by BEN BEST: ................................................................................. 383

E-mail: liberty@giasdl01.vsnl.net.in website: www.angelfire.com/mi/libertyinstitute

WADHWA, RAKESH, Privatizing Money, 1p: 388.

5. NETTLAU, MAX, Panarchy, A Forgotten Idea of 1860, 5pp ....................................................... 399

6. BLUMENFELD, SAMUEL L., Homeschooling: The Real Revolution, 2pp,

from CHALCEDON REPORT, 4/89 .................................................................................... 404

7. LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, 1987 offers, especially by and on Ayn Rand, 8pp .................................... 407

8. POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Cutting Back City Hall, Leaflet, 2pp: .................................................... 415

9. ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, Leaflet, 2pp 417

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1581 & 1582

C O N T E N T S

1. IMPRIMIS, Hillsdale College, V/2, Feb. 76; V/5, May 76; V/9, Sep. 76; V/10, Oct.76; V/12, Dec. 76;

VI/4, April 77; VII/3, March 78; VII/4, April 78; VII/5, May 78; VII/6, June 78; 7/10, Oct. 78; VII/11, Nov. 78; VII/12, Dec.78; VIII/1, Jan. 79; VIII/2, Feb. 79; VIII/6, June 79; VIII/7, July 79; IX/1, Jan. 80; IX/2, Feb. 80; IX/4, April 80; IX/5, May 80; IX/9, Sep. 80; X/6, June 81; X/7, July 81; X/9, Sep. 81; X/12, Dec. 81; XI/1, Jan. 82; XI/2, Feb. 82; XI/3, March 82; XI/5, May 82; XI/6, June 82; XI/9, Sep. 82; XI/9, Sep. 82 (a different issue!); XII/1, Jan. 83; XII/3, March 83; XII/4, April 83; XII/5, May 83; XIII/9, Sep. 84; XIII/11, Nov. 84; XIII/12, Dec. 84; XVI/10, Oct. 87; XVII/1, Jan. 88; XVIII/11, Nov. 89; XIX/12, Dec. 90; 283pp ................................... 1

Obviously, my collection is very incomplete - but as complete as I could make it, from several sources. It seems to contain so many freedom essays that Hillsday College should offer them complete, in print e.g. on floppies, microfiche and CD-ROM at least. - I wanted to visit this college and its library once, in 1990, but could not, since I had no car, and there was no bus or rail connection nor accommodation available at the college. - This is not yet an age in which distance has been eliminated. - J.Z. , 9.11.1999. Note that by now you can find many IMPRIMIS articles in the LIBERTYHAVEN.COM collection online. - J.Z., 13.6.02.

THROCKMORTON, TOM D., M.D., The Giant Killers, 6pp, on health care: 1.

LOWELL HARRIS, C., Taxation, Capital Formation, and Progress, 6pp: 7.

REYNOLDS, ALAN, The Federal Energy Agencies: The Solution or the Problem? 6pp: 13.

COYNE, PATRICIA S., The Liberal Mentality and the Malpractice Mess, 6pp: 19.

READ, LEONARD E., The Something-For-Nothing Syndrome, 6pp: 25.

SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Lessons from the British Experience, 6pp: 31.

STASSINOPOULOS, ARIANNA, The Inflation of Politics and the Disintegration of Culture, 6pp: 37.

PIRIE, MADSEN, Dr., Regulation Man and the Invisible Victims, 5pp: 43.

MILLER, C. JOHN, American Oil: Our Bridge to the Future, 4pp: 49.

SCOTT, OTTO, Revolution & The Press, 6pp: 53.

ROCHE, GEORGE C., III, Truly Private Education, 6pp: 59.

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM F., America's Crisis of Success and the Political Economy of Gratitude, 6pp: 65.

TELLER, EDWARD, International Cooperation, 6pp, 5pp: 71. - Based on "nuclear strength" for mutual mass murder threats? - J.Z.

BERMAN, RONALD S., Teaching and Academic Life, 6pp: 77.

TROWBRIDGE, RONALD L., Experiences of a Professor who Dared to Cross Professorial Picket Lines, 6pp: 83.

HERSCHENSOHN, BRUCE, Why Does the U.S. Need 220,000 Ski Instructors? 6pp: 89, on foreign policy.

SIMON, WILLIAM E., Inflation: Made and Manufactured in Washington, D.C., 6pp: 95.

CORN, IRA G., Jr., Personal and Economic Freedom: Yesterday, today, and Tomorrow, 7pp: 101.

BUCKLEY, JAMES L., Ecology and the Economy: The Problems of Coexistence, 7pp: 109.

WHELAN, ELIZABETH M., Chemicals, Cancerphobia and Communication, 6pp: 117.

MARKLEY, HERBERT E., There's A Cure for What Ails Us! 6pp: 123.

NEWTO, HUGH C., Selling the Liberal Media Conservative Ideas, or How to Work with rather than over the Media, 6pp: 129. As if affordable alternative media didn't exist! - J.Z.

ANDEL, JAY VAN, Economic and Social Challenges of the Eighties, 6pp: 135. - They are the same challenges, for the last hundreds of years! - J.Z.

TROWBRIDGE, RONALD L., HEW's Conduit Theory: Toward the Abolition of Privacy, 5pp: 143.

BLEIBERG, ROBERT M., The Thrust toward Genuine Tax Reform, 6pp: 149. - Nothing but the abolition of compulsory taxes would be a genuine reform. - J.Z.

SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Capitalism under the Tests of Ethics, 6pp: 155.

BRADFORD, M.E., Culture and Anarchy: Federal Support for the Arts and Humanities, 4pp: 161. - Compromiser! J.Z.

ROCHE, GEORGE C., III, The American Collectivist Myth: Its Roots, its Results, its Downfall, 6pp: 167.

TYRMAND, LEOPOLD, Notes on How to Life: The Behavioral Left Unmasked, 8pp: 173.

SEIDLIN, OSKAR, Liberty and Self-Control: Goethe's Vision of a New World, 6pp: 181.

GRAHAM, DANIEL O., Defense and Development on the High Frontier, 6pp: 187. - It would disappear with territorialism! - J.Z.

POOLE, ROBERT, Jr., Rebuilding the Private Sector, 6pp: 193.

RALSTON, WILLIAM H., The Powers that Be, 6pp: 199.

BERNS, WALTER, The American Presidency: Statesmanship and Constitutionalism in Balance, 5pp: 205

SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, A Durable Free Society: Utopian Dream or Realistic Goal? 6pp: 210. - It is realizable only panarchistically! - J.Z.

KIRK, RUSSELL, We Cannot Separate Christian Morals and the Rule of Law, 6pp: 216. - As if justice could exist only among Christians! - J.Z.

NASH, GEORGE H., The Pyramid and the Eye: America in Modern History, 6pp: 222.

SLOAN, JOHN E., Jr., American Small Business: The Quiet Giant, 6pp: 228.

AYAU, MANUEL F., Give Freedom its Turn in Latin America, 6pp: 234.

LANDESS, TOM, Punk Rock, Prufrock, and the Words we Live by, 6pp: 240.

KIRK, RUSSELL, I Must See the Things; I Must See the Men; One Historian's Recollections of the 1930's and 1940's, 5pp: 246.

GRACE, J. PETER, The Problem of Big Government, 5pp: 254. - It will disappear once individuals can secede from governments. - J.Z.

EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, 6pp;: 262. - Just old statist errors, repeated over and over again. Its most important legacy was that it somewhat popularized human rights ideas. - J.Z.

HESTON, CHARLES, Reagan Was Right: Government Is the Problem, 3pp: 270.

ROCHE, GEORGE C., III, Bulletin on COUNTERPOINT Broadcasts, 2pp: 274.

2. HILLSDALE COLLEGE, Champions of Freedom, Volume 8, 2pp leaflet only .................................... 278

3. MISES, MILTON, Capitalism and Freedom, Extracts only, 1p ........................................................ 280

4. ROCHE, GEORGE, President's Special Report, Hillsdale College 1982-83, 3pp ................................... 281

5. LINE READING, Home Page, January 8, 1998, 1p, with 1p introduction by BLANKERTZ, STEFAN ........ 284

6. BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Fate of Poverty: How to Determine the Causes of Poverty, 1986/87, 4pp ..... 286

7. BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Towards a Libertarian Theory of Fascism, 1985, 6pp ................................... 290

8. BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Employment and Vocational Training: The Case Against Intervention, 1994/97, 4p: 296

9. BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Courts, Judges, and the Law in the Free City, 1996/97, 4pp ............................ 300

10. BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Gestalt-Therapy - A Libertarian Approach to the Social Psychology of Unhappiness,

1995/97, 7pp .................................................................................................................... 305

11. BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Why You Can't Find Freedom In An Unfree World, 1993/97, 4pp ..................... 312

12. BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Manufacture of Subjection: A Critique of Compulsory State Education,

1991/97, 4pp ................................................................................................................... 316

13. PASTRONE, MICHAEL J., The Resource Directory, 1995, A directory to directories of CD-ROM offers, 13p:320

14. MATTERS OF INTEREST, How Do They Work Out the CPI, July 1998, 1p, on Consumer Price Index ........ 332

15. ACE, THE, Association of Clandestine Radio Enthusiasts, Sep. 89 issue, 23pp ...................................... 333

I fiched this material in spite of it being as dated - for I find it encouraging that so much happened in this freedom sphere already 10 years ago. Possibly one can find an updated listing on the Internet. The Internet gives now also the option to save & archive old pro-freedom broadcasts and to make them all accessible upon demand. - I collected so much material in 1990/91 that even now not all of it has been microfiched by me. Competitors are wanted and needed. - With all media for liberty! - J.Z., 25.9.1999.

16. ISIL, Costa Rica 1999, leaflets, 7pp, 6 in Spanish, from ATLAS & MOVIMIENTO LIBERTARIO .............. 356

15. OBJECTIVIST CLUB OF EASTERN MICHIGAN, March 1990 Newsletter, 10pp ................................. 364

16. AYN RAND INSTITUTE, THE, Leaflet, 2pp ..............................................................................374

17. NOTES FROM FEE, Special Issue, n.d.; July 1962; Nov. 1964; Jan. 1965; March 1965; May 1965; Sep. 1965;

Nov. 1965; Jan. 1966; March 1966, 40pp .................................................................................... 376

ELLIS, EDWARD S., Compiler, The Life of Colonel David Crocket, 1884. Here only a 4pp extract, headed:

Not Yours to Give, 4pp: 276.

NOCK, ALBERT J., Isaiah's Job, 4pp: 380.

READ, LEONARD E., Unscrambling Socialism, November 1964, 3pp: 384.- It has still not been unscrambled because individuals have not been freed to unscramble it for themselves. - PIOT, J.Z., 9.11.1999.

READ, LEONARD E., A Word for Skepticism, 3pp: 388.

RICHMOND NEWS LEADER, October 9, 1964, A Powerful Idea, 1p on FEE: 391.

READ, LEONARD E., Getting Rid of Communism, 3pp: 392. - Start with its central banks - everywhere! - J.Z.

READ, LEONARD E., What We Can Learn from a Communist, 3pp: 396.

FEE: New LP Albums. FEE's Seminar Record Library, 1p: 399. - On 12 albums it had reproduced 12 classical freedom texts. - Alas, they were probably insufficiently advertised. I found out about them only many years later. At $ 3 they were reasonably priced, like FEE's books. This may have been its own & only excursion into self-publishing in alternative media. If it had been successful there, then it might have utilized others. - Are these now on audio or video tape or on a CD-ROM? If so, will I hear about it only in another 30 years? - J.Z.

READ, LEONARD E., Economics for Boys and Girls, 3pp: 400.

READ, LEONARD E., The Influence of Robin Hood, 3pp: 406.

READ, LEONARD E., The Happy Libertarian, 3pp: 408.

READ, LEONARD E., Let there Be Light 3pp: 412.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1583

C O N T E N T S

1. SUTTNER, BERTHA VON, Martha's Kinder, Roman, Eine neue Folge von: "Die Waffen nieder!"

Berlin, n.d., 340 S. ...................................................................................................... .......... 1 - 57

Bertha von Suttner, 1843 - 1914.

2. WIN, March 1, 1971, with a large section on libertarianism, incomplete, 34pp ............................................... 59

ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Know your Rights, 5pp: 64.

LIGGIO, LEONARD, Your Right to Be against War, 5pp: 70.

BASS, HENRY, Libertarian Economics, 3pp: 75.

CALESE, BOB, Bibliography, 1p, of libertarian writings: 78.

HESS, KARL, What's Left? 2pp: 78.

BUCKLEY, SALLY, On Trial for Tax Resistance, 2pp: 82.

3. CHOMSKY, NOAM, Notes on Anarchism. A revised version of his introduction to: Daniel Guerin, Anarchism:

From Theory to Practice, 1997, 16pp, with some website addresses .......................................................... 93

Chomsky is one of the anarchists least favoured by me. He is one of those giving anarchism a bad name. But I have to admit that he was one of the first to put some of his writings onto CD-ROMs. Alas, he did not do so in text-only format but in multimedia format, which meant that each of the disks could reproduce only one of his books, instead of 200 - 500 freedom books. Perhaps he would not have liked their competition on the same disk. - J.Z.

4. MERSHON NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAM RESEARCH PAPER, Accidental War. Some Dangers in the

1960's. The Mershon Report, with an introduction by Bertrand Russell, 1960, 4th impression, March 1963, 26p: 98

The damn copyrights induced me to postpone reprint-publishing and, later, microfilming it, for about 30 years.

Luckily, in the meantime, nuclear war has not yet occurred.

RUSSELL, BETRAND, Introduction, 2pp: 98.

5. SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Henry George & Emma Lazarus, Comparative Views, On Progress and Poverty,

On Population and Immigration, On Sectarianism versus the Universal, On Liberty, 1998, 28pp .............. 104

6. SMILEY, DAVID, Is Trade Dangerous? 2pp, from: GOOD GOVERNMENT, Dec. 82, Georgist.............. 110

7. MIDDLETON, E.P., Human Capital - What Is It? 1p, ibid ............................................................ 112

8. BOORMAN, LIONEL, Does Technology Create Unemployment? 1p, ibid ....................................... 113

9. GITTINS, ROSS, Protection's A Con, 2pp, ibid .......................................................................... 113

10. GILES, RICHARD, Footprints of the Greater Leviathan, 2pp, ibid ................................................... 115

11. WORLD MONEY ANALYST, Leaflets, 4pp, several years old, e.g. on How to Get a Second Passport,

Panics and Market Cycles, Gold Investment. Advice by Mark Tier & others. ....... .............................. 118

12. WEST PAPUAN FREEDOM AND SELF-DETERMINATION MOVEMENT, Westend, 2pp leaflet......... 123

I doubt that they are radical libertarians.

13. KITNEY, GEOFF, A traitor to the Nazis, a Hero to his People, 1p on Josef Ritter von Gadolla, who saved

the small Bavarian town Gotha by surrendering it to the Allies. ...................................................... 125

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1. INFORM, Center for Independent Education, Sep. 77; May 78, No. 4; Sep. 78, No. 5; Nov. 78, No. 6;

Jan. 79, No. 6; March 79, No. 7; May 79, No. 9; Sep. 79, No. 10; II/1, Jan. 80; II/2, March 80; II/3, May 80;

II/4, July 80; II/5, Sep. 80; II/6, Nov. 80; III/1, Jan. 81; III/2, March 81, 90 pages, incomplete ................ 1

Some of the longer articles :

SMITH, GEORGE, Early Libertarian Criticism of State Schooling, 2pp: 15.

KLAUSNER, MANUEL S., Tuition Tax Credits: A Debate Revisited, 2pp: 29.

THIESSEN, ELMER J.& WILSON, L.J. ROY, Curriculum in the Church-State Controversy: Are the

Mennonites Justified in Rejecting the Public School Curriculum? 6pp: 71.

MENCKEN, H.L., H.L. Mencken Looks at Public Education, 4pp: 79.

WEST, E.G., Choice or Monopoly in Education, 5pp: 82.

MARSHALL, NANCY, School at Home, 3pp: 87.

This newsletter was later published together with the CATO INSTITUTE.

Our post-school and post-university education failures are even larger - and we cannot blame the government for them! - J.Z., 9.11.1999.

2. GREGG, KENNETH R., Books in the personal library of KENNETH R. GREGG, Las Vegas, 34pp ........ 91

As a bibliographical aid, an example to followed by other libertarians and a guide to the location of rare titles.

1996. I feel sure that Kenneth would welcome some libertarian contacts, loan, copy and exchange

arrangements, helping his own freedom library to expand - and that of others.

If I should ever make it to the U.S. again, I would love to visit him and his library. - J.Z., 9.11.1999.

Behind CONTENTS sheet:

PITT, A.R.(TONY), Circular, 24/2/98, 1p, on the financial difficulties of continuing his paper and video publishing efforts. I have received some later publications from him. He and his readers remain largely addicted to print on page - and some old anti-freedom prejudices or compromises. Otherwise his publications are of some interest to freedom lovers, e.g. on Bills of Rights, right to bear arms, bureaucratic interventionism. - J.Z.

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1. MAUDE, AYLMER, A Peculiar People. The Doukhobors, with illustrations, 1904, 1970, 352pp, indexed 1

Seeing their limited freedom aims, have the Doukhobors been more successful in achieving their freedom aims

for themselves than most libertarians and anarchists have been? A situation is only rarely as hopeless as it is

widely believed to be. Do they offer some lessons for non-violent resistance? - J.Z., 9.11.1999.

2. RAMPART COLLEGE, Introductory pamphlet, 30pp .............................................................. 88

3. SCHMIDT, EMERSON P., Who's Pressing for More Spending and Taxing? 30pp, Constitutional Alliance,

The National Issue Series of POLITICS, IV, No. 18, May 14, 1969 .............................................. 97

4. NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, No. 18, received 26. Nov. 1998, 16pp, with a 1p appeal by TONY PITT 103

LEHMAN, GODFREY, Your Right to Trial by Peers, 1p:110. - I still disagree with much of its program but

it also offers interesting information not found elsewhere by me. - J.Z.

5. LIPSCOMB, ED, How to Win a War, from THE FREEMAN, 8/1960, 10pp ................................... 120

Deals largely only with the internal freedom struggle. We ought to ponder more how to avoid the need for

internal and external freedom struggle. Which tactics, strategies and aims could make us invincible, soon?

- J.Z., 9.11.99.

6. AWDAL SOMALILAND, Home of the Galbed, 12pp pamphlet towards a new "free country" attempt ... 123

Supplied by Ben Best.

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1. LORSON, PIERRE, Wehrpflicht und Christliches Gewissen,1952, 234 S. ....................................... 1

The French original appeared in 1950 under the title: Un Chretien peut-il etre Objecteur de Conscience?

Almost half a century has passed and this book is still kept out of print on paper? Why? Any excuse? I finally risk a pirated issue on microfiche. The topic is very important and could, potentially, appeal to hundreds of millions.

This is one of the best peace books that I came across early on. My copy is full of underlinings and marginal marks and page references on the blank sheets at the end. I have never seen another copy anywhere else.

I do possess the first page of a review of this book by Ulrich von Beckerath. It is are transcribed here and I do hope to find the rest one day in the still unsorted photocopies of Beckerath papers in my collection, when I finally get around to editing them. For now this page in German. Some words are put in italics which U.v.Bth had typed with spacing between the letters, to stress them. My Word 97 goes on strike and "corrects" me when I try that! In this, too, I find it to be incorrigible, so far. - J.Z.

"Herrn Zube,

betr.: Pierre Lorson, Mitglied des Jesuitenordens, "Wehrpflicht und christliches Gewissen". Verlag Josef Knecht,

Frankfurt/Main, 1952. (Franzoesisches Original: 1950)

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Ein sehr gutes Buch. Jesuiten haben ja manchmal erstaunlich objective Buecher geschrieben, in denen sie sogar die Autoritaet der Paepste ignorierten. Beispiel: Der Graf von Spee schrieb ein Buch, in dem er gegen die Hexenverbrennungen protestierte, nach seinen Erfahrungen als Beichtvater es fuer unwahrscheinlich erklaerte, dass auch nur eine Schuldige unter den Hexen war, die er zum Scheiterhaufen begleitete, es als fraglich hinstellte, ob es ueberhaupt Hexerei gaebe (letzteres eine schwere Suende nach der Meinung der Katholischen Kirche) und entging nur durch seinen fruehen Tod (1635 - - geboren war er 1591) der Inquisition.

Man soll niemanden nach seiner Zugehoerigkeit zu einem Kollektive beurteilen, dem viele Zugehoerige Unehre gemacht haben.

- - - - -

Das Buch behandelt nur eine Seite des Wehrpflichtproblems, naemlich die Verweigerung des Heeresdienstes aus Gewissensgruenden. Dass das Problem damit nicht erschoepft ist, gibt L. selbst zu, indem er eine Aeusserung des Papstes Pius XII. Erwaehnt, S. 175.

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Eine richtige Auffassung des Problems ergibt sich, wenn man es ohne jede Voreingenommenheit betrachtet, also auch nicht von irgend einer Religion ausgeht. Nimmt man einen religioesen Standpunkt ein, so geraet man leicht in Widersprueche. Beispiel: In den 10 Geboten heisst es nach den meisten Uebersetzungen: "Du sollst nicht toeten". Der Sinn ist aber: du sollst nicht morden. Mir wurde gesagt, dass die hebraeische Sprache wortarm sei, und fuer verschiedene Begriffe oefters nur ein Wort habe. Der richtige Sinn ergibt sich aus dem Zusammenhang. (Ist auch in hohem Masse im Chinesischen der Fall, vor allem in der gesprochenen Sprache. Die Schriftspache ist wortreicher.) Dass die 10 Gebote aus der einfachen Tatsache, dass der gleiche Jehovah, dem die 10 Gebote zugeschrieben werden, mehrfach selbst Kriege angeordnet hat (wenn man der Bibel glauben will), auch zu einzelnen Schlachten selbst Anordnungen gegeben hat, sogar das Ausmorden ganzer Staedte befohlen hat, wobei nicht einmal die Kinder verschont blieben, ja (wenn man der Bibel glauben will) Luege, Betrug und Unterschlagung angeordnet hat (2. Mos. 3,22). Der Wissenschaftler hat es leichter als der Geistliche, solche Verstoesse gegen die Moral zu erklaeren. Die Wissenschaft nimmt die Juden als das, was sie waren, naemlich als Kinder ihrer Zeit, und dieser Zeit war eine Moral, im christlichen Sinne des Wortes, gegenueber Personen, die nicht zum Stamme gehoerten, fremd. Man lese z.B. in der Odyssee den Bericht des Odysseus, wie er, nachdem er bei der Beuteverteilung nach der Einnahme Trojas seiner Meinung nach nicht genug bekommen hat, einfach eine neutrale Stadt ueberfaellt, naemlich die Hauptstadt der Kikonen, nur um sie auszupluendern. Noch Jahre nachher vergisst Odysseus Traenen darueber, dass er bei den Kikonen an eine ganz falsche Adresse gekommen war; sie verteidigten sich tapfer, und viele Gefaehrten des O. kamen bei dem Raubzug ums Leben. Die Goetter des Homer aber waren, wie oft bemerkt, nicht besser als seine Helden. Der Stammesgott der Juden, so wie ... (The Rest is missing still!)

2. RAMPART COLLEGE, THE FREEDOM SCHOOL, Newsletter, 1966 - 67, incomplete, 64pp ............ 58

III/2, Feb. 15, 1966; III/3, March 15, 1966; III/4, April 15, 1966; III/5, May 15, 1966; III/8, August 15, 1966;

III/9, September 15, 1966; III/10, October 15, 1966; III/11, November 15, 1966; III/12, December 15, 1966;

IV/1, January 15, 1967; IV/2, February 15, 1967; IV/3, March 15, 1967; IV/4, April 15, 1967;

IV/5, May 15, 1967; IV/7, July 15, 1967; IV/11, November 15, 1967.

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

for the book ............................................................................................................. 122

4. JASON'S FREETHINKING POLYMATH PAGES, 2 web pages, with libertarian links ................... 124

Neither e-mail, postal address nor URL are mentioned.

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1. LITTLER, GRAEME BROOKE, The Economics and political Economy of Lysander Spooner,

A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of George Mason University, 1986, 188pp ..... 1

With bibliography. I tried in vain to find his current address. - J.Z.

2. UPWINGER IDEA NET, Home page, 2pp, listing libertarian sites and organizations represented on the

Internet. ......................................................................................................................... 187

There are still loads of sites I want to download - if and when I do get around to doing this. - J.Z., 9.11.99.

3. LIFE EXTENSION FOUNDATION, Circular, July 15, 1998, 5pp ................................................... 189

Dealing with the problems posed by the European Union's proposed restrictions against high potency vitamin

Supplements, through a bureaucracy called the MEDICINES CONTROL AGENCY (MCA).

4. EGOIST LINKS, 3pp, last updated May 2, 1998 ......................................................................... 194

5. ESPERO-SONDERHEFTE, Titel Liste, 2 S. ............................................................................. 197

6. POLAND 1980, Leaflet for an event at the Anarchist Coffee House, 1p, titled: Poland 1980: 300,000 Workers

Confront Their Rulers. An Eyewitness Account. ......................................................................... . 199

Marches, demonstrations and confrontations tend to lead more often to bloodshed and further oppression than

Liberation. The means predetermine the end. Minds rather than feet and loudmouths ought to be put into gear, first

of all. - J.Z., 1.6.99.

7. BAD ATTITUDE, Detroit, No. 4, May 15, 1989, 4pp .................................................................... 200

There is also such a thing as a concrete-bound and almost mindless anarchism. - J.Z., 31.8.1999.

8. VOTE INFORMAL TODAY DIRECT DEMOCRACY TOMORROW, Leaflets, 4pp, from Melbourne ........ 204

9. ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER FOR JURA BOOKS, Edition 8, October 1998, 1p ................................. 208

10. ANARCHIST MEDIA INSTITUTE, Urgent, 1p, 21 June 99, protesting the cancellation of an anarchist very early

morning program. .............................................................................................................. 209

A protest against a statist organization being no longer willing to discuss some anarchist ideas. - J.Z.

- What percentage of anarchists is willing to discuss all kinds of anarchist ideas - instead of hatefully "reading"

many of them out of the movement? - J.Z., 13.6.02.

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1. WAHL, F.N., KUVOG, Kaufen und Verkaufen Ohne Geld, 13 S.: 1.

Ueber ein Verrechnungssystem.

2. EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Marktplatz fuer Liberalismus, Anarchismus und Kapitalismus, Vierteljaehrlich,

3 Probe - Exemplare: Nr. 5-7, 1999, 112 S.: ......................................................................... 15

E-mail: Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de Web: http://www.online-club.de/m0/Lichtschlag

BOOM, DIRK VAN DEN, Libertaere Science Fiction, 2 S.: 148. - Der Author glaubt L. NEIL SMITH sei mit J. NEIL SCHULMAN identisch und gibt die Werke des letzteren, z.B.: 1. Alongside Night u. 2. The Rainbow Cadenza, nicht an. Das Portrait ist von J.Neil Schulman, nicht L. Neil Smith. Ich traf beide kurz vor 9 Jahren.

L. Neil Smith Veroeffentlichungen: http://www.self-gov.org/lnsmith.html

J.Neil Schulman vertreibt frei online Romane unter http://www.pulpless.com/jneil/

Libertarian Futurist Society http://www.lfs.org

BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Hollywood: Die Fabrik kritischer Traeume, 6 S.: 153.

BARLOW, JOHN P., Die Unabhaengigkeitserklaerung fuer den Cyberspace, 2 S.: 158.

MOTTE, ULRICH, Insiderhandel legalisieren, 2 S.: 165.

WINTERBERGER, ANDREAS K., Albert J. Nock, 2. Teil, 4 S.: 167.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Liberalismus oder Naturrecht? 3 S.: 171.

DEUTSCH, REINHARD, Goldige Vorurteile, 3 S.: 48. - Ueber klassische Goldwaehrung.

CLAUSS, WOLFRAM, Das Ziel ist die Freiheit, 4 S.: 58.

JOFFE, MARC D., Begruendung fuer Neulandprojekte, 2 S.: 62.

DILGER, ALEXANDER, Was zeichnet die libertaere Position von anderen aus? 3 S.: 191.

BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Was hat es mit dem Naturrecht auf sich? 1 S.: 68.

BOUILLON, HARDY, Libertarianismus - mit oder ohne Naturrecht? 5 S.: 69.

DOERING, DETMAR, Sozialdarwinismus, 3 S.: 74.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Das Verhaengnis der Drogenpolitik aus der Sicht der Freiheit, 2 S.: 82.

WILLE, ULRICH, Max Stirner, Der Philosoph des Egoismus, 5 S.: 84. - Die Bibliographie gibt mehrere websites.

JUNGE LINKE, Was ist Nationalismus? 1 S.: 215. - http://www.comlink.apc.org/junge-linke/

RADNITZKY, GERARD, Zum Hintergrund des Balkankrieges, 3 S.: 224.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Versuch einer libertaeren Antwort auf den Kosovo-Krieg, 3 S.: 227.

DOLEYS, WOLF, Kosovo oder die Geschichte ist noch nicht am Ende, 2 S.: 229.

TAMM, SASCHA, Brauchen Minderheiten Rechte? 2 S.: 105.

KRAUS, HERMANN, Pantheismus, 3 S.: 233.

MOTTE, ULRICH, Prokapitalistisches Christentum, 2 S.: 110.

TUERKDOGAN, HALIL IBRAHIM, Der Satresche Existentialismus aus der Sicht des Stirnerschen Denkens, 4 S.: 112.

SCHMID, ALBAN, Interview mit A.S., 3 S.: 243. - Gruender von PRO LIBERTATE: Schweizer Zweig von ISIL http://www.prolibertate.org/

PIMPL, ROLAND, Die Effizienz bizarrer Loesungen. David Friedman und sein neues Buch "Der oekonomische Code", 2 S.: 121.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Die Ethik und das Manifest der Freiheit. Murray N. Rothbard jetzt gleich zweimal in deutscher Sprache, 2 S.: 122.

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CLAUSTROPHOBIA, Boundary Resistance, The Combozine of Space Industrialization, Life Extension and Libertarianism. Later called: CLAUSTROPHOBIA - LIFE -EXPANSION NEWS. A very incomplete set, 730pp in 6 microfiche, 29x reduced ................................................................................................ 1

Contents list of Claustrophobia for 1984, 2pp: 464.

4/82; 5/82; 6/82; 7/82; 2/83; VII/3, March 83; VII/7, No. 79, July 1983; VII/8, No. 80, Aug. 83; VII/9, No. 81, Sep. 83; VII/10, No. 82, Oct. 83; VII/ 11, No. 83, Nov. 83; VII/12, No. 84, Dec. 83; VIII/1, No. 85, Jan. 84; VIII/2, No. 86, Feb. 84; VIII/3, No. 87, March 84; VIII/4, No. 88, April 84; VIII/9, No. 93, Sep. 84; VIII/10, No. 94, Oct. 84; VIII/11, No. 95, Nov. 84; VIII/12, No. 96, Dec. 84; IX/1, No. 97, Jan. 85; IX/2, No. 98, Feb. 85; IX/3, No. 99, March 85; IX/4, No. 100, April 85; IX/5, No. 101, May 85; IX/6, No. 102, June 85; IX/7, No. 103, July 85;

IX/8, No. 104, Aug. 95; IX/9, No. 105, Sep. 85; IX/10, No. 106, Oct. 85; IX/11, No. 107, Nov. 85; IX/12, No. 108, Dec. 85; X/1, No. 109, Jan. 86; X/2, No. 110, Feb. 86; X/3, No. 111, March 86; X/4, No. 112, April 86; X/6, No. 114, June 86; X/7, No. 115, July 86

NEWSLETTERS AND SOME OF THE ARTICLES CONTAINED IN THE ABOVE ISSUES :

LIFE - EXTENSION NEWS, II/5, May 82: 13; II/6, June 82: 66; II/7, July 82: 120; III/2, Feb. 83, 8pp: 177.

PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, The Facts About Food Preservatives, 5pp: 13.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Brain Aging and its Prevention, 3pp: 17.

FRONTLINES, IV/8, May 1982: 21; IV/9, June 82: 74; V/5, Feb. 83: 185. - LMP has fiched the whole set!

RICHMAN, SHELDON, The Case for Radicalism, 2pp: 24.

INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, Newsletter of SIL, XIII/5, May 82: 29; XIII/6, June 82: 82; XIII/7, July 82, 8pp: 140; XIV/3, Feb. 83, 8pp: 193.

STRIDER, LORNE, Planning Our Way To Serfdom, Zoning & Land Use Regulation: 20th Century Feudalism, 3pp: 31.

PERON, JIM, Free Enterprise ... in China! 1p: 33.

MACHAN, TIBOR, Seeing Liberty's Benevolence, 1p: 34.

COMMERCIAL SPACE REPORT, THE, May 1982, 4pp: 38; June 82, 4pp: 90; July 82, 4pp: 148; VII/2, Feb. 83: 201.

L5 NEWS, April 82, 20pp: 42; May 82, 20pp: 94; June 82, 21pp: 152; Jan. 83, 20pp: 205. Later: extracts in columns.

GOLDIN, STEPHEN, Gun Control in Space, 1p: 44.

ERRICO, S.A., L-5 Security: Is Enough Too Much? 2pp: 7.

PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, The Herpes Epidemic - A Possible Solution, 6pp: 66.

DARWIN, MIKE, How Ayn Rand Didn't Get Frozen, 1p: 71.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Glial Cells and Memory, 1p: 73.

HOLTON, THOMAS JOHN, Should the LP Oppose Nuclear Weapons? 1p: 77.

ANTMAN, LESS, The Moral Foundation of Liberty, 2pp: 85.

WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Coming Great Depression, 2pp: 87.

BRAKKE, KENNETH A., Cleaning Up the Inner Van Allen Belt, 1982, 1p: 101.

SHAW, SANDY & PEARSON, DURK, The Smart Pills Revolution, 5pp: 120.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Science Reports: A Rapidly Aging Mouse? More Evidence for a Central Brain Clock (of Aging); Tests for Toxicity of Dilantin, 3pp: 125.

UPDATE, II/7, July 82, 12pp: 128.

CRANE, ED, The Randian Parallels, Review, 2pp, of: PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Ominous Parallels: 130.

RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policy Determines Real Cost of Defense, 1p: 133. - Any foreign policy based upon territorialism, taxation & inflationism is a war policy and very costly. - J.Z., 10.11.99.

BURRIS, ALAN, A Liberty Primer, extract from ch. XIII. Government, 1p: 145. Flyer, 1p, on expanded edition 2: 365.

WORLD SPACE FOUNDATION, THE, Introduction, 1p: 166.

PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, A New Pharmaceutical Marketplace, 5pp: 177.

LEZHAVA, T.A., Changes in the Human Somatic Cells Genome in the Old Age, 1p: 181.

VILENCHIK, M.M., The Role of DNA Reparation in Longevity and the Elaboration of Approaches to Increase the Effect of DNA Reparation, 1p: 182.

PLAKUNOVA, V.G. & O.V.; GUSEV, M.V., The Increasing of the Specific Lifespan of the Waterplant "Coccomyxa" by Keeping Cells at Earlier Stages of Ontogenesis, 1p: 184.

HOSPERS, JOHN & OLMSTED, SCOTT M., Social Security, 1p: 188.

WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Unemployment Crisis, 5pp: 193.

PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, New Views on Pollution, Part II, 2pp: 225.

KOMAROV, L.V.& BAKAEV, V.V., Means of Life-Prolongation, 1p, table: 226; 1p: 292; 2pp: 322. - On tests with mice, rats etc.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, New Information on the Brain's 10 Billion Tiny Computors - and its Implications for Memory Preservation, Reconstruction, or Transfers, 2pp: 227;

KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Eliminating Artificial Barriers to Progress, 2pp, abridged: 234.; 2pp: 262, headed: Counter-Economizing Your Field and Yourself: 262 & 3pp: 278.

BRAKKE, KENNETH A., The Counterrail, 1983, 3pp, from L 5 News: 243. - Compare article in ANALOG.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Vitamin B6 Increases Lifespan in Mice, 1p: 248.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Two Drugs that Bear Watching, Part I, 4pp, on phenformin & diphenylhydantoin, sometimes called phenytoin or dilantin: 252. Part II, 5pp: 268.

BRAKKE, KENNETH A., The Space Hoop: Part I, 2pp: 253. Part II, 2pp: 274. - ANALOG contained an article on this one, too. - J.Z.

BJORKSTEN, JOHAN, Tangles, Aluminium and Senility, 5pp: 258.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, How to Predict Lifespan in Mice, 2pp: 284.

MANN, JOHN, Selenium, Part I, 2pp: 297; Part II, 2pp: 329.

WILGUS, NEAL, Speculations on Increasing Intelligence, 1p: 304. Can Intelligence Be Enhanced? 2pp: 327.

More Sources, 1p: 336. Getting A Move On - IE in SF, 1p: 353. How High IQ? 1p: 366. The Mensa Conspiracy, 2pp: 384. Food for Thought, 1p: 416. Doman's Domain Revisited, 1p: 435. Interview with Victor Serebriskiff, 1p: 452. This Is Only A Test, 1p: 462. The Anarchistic Brain, 1p: 484. Follow-Up-Dates, 1p: 514. Firewalkers, 2pp: 541. Brain Power, 2pp: 590.

KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Agorist Space & Space Agorism, 3pp: 305, 2pp: 354; IV: The Great Explosion, 2pp: 368.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, New Drugs against Hypertension, 3pp: 307.

MANN, JOHN, Superoxide Dismutase, 1p: 313.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Pyridoxine, 3pp: 317.

KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Space Statism, 2pp: 339.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Metabolic Studies of Calorie Restriction; Vitamin C Increases Immune Response in the Old; Chronic vs. Acute Effects of Memory Drugs; The Complete Relationship of Nerve Cell DNA and Learning, 4pp: 341.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Levodopa: The Hard Stuff, I, 4pp: 350. II, 4pp: 372.

KOMAN, VICTOR, Review, 1p, of: DOMAN, GLENN, Intelligence Increase in the Cradle, Doubleday, 1983, & of: DOMAN, GLENN, Teach Your Baby Math, Pocket Books, 1982: 385.

WILGUS, NEAL, Review, 1p, of: SCHUSTER, EUNICE MINETTE, Native American Anarchism: 386.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Age and Hormone Responses/ Lithium and Circadian Rythms: A Speculation/ Cryonics, 4pp: 387.

MANN, JOHN, Some Tips on Vitamin and Drug Purchasing, 2pp: 393.

KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Agorist Recombination: Part I, The Statist Problem, 1p: 399. Part II: Counter-Economic Biotechnology, 1p: 414.

HUDSON, GARY, Liberty from the Pacific Rim to Space, 3pp, from Freeland II Conference: 401.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, The Catholic Church Meets Frankenstein, 3pp: 406.

MANN, JOHN, Vitamin B-6 Overdose, 1p: 409.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Benefits of Cellular Immortality/ The Genetic Revolution/ Life styles and Optimal Adaptation/ Values and the Genetic Wars, 8pp: 410.

SAVAGE, TERRY, A Realist's Plan for Building a Free Country in Space, I, 2pp: 412. II, 3pp: 432.

MANN, JOHN, Misapplication of Free-Form Amino Acids, 2pp: 425.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Brain Control of Circadian Rhythm? / A Clue about Spinal Cord Repair? 3pp: 437.

SHAW, SANDY, Obedience to Authority, 2pp: 441. (Column: Boundary Resistance.)

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Where Are Our Memories? 3pp: 454.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, More Hopes for Brain Cell Repair / They Are Closing In On The Chemistry of Memory, 4pp: 467.

DENHAM, HARMAN, M.D., Ph.D., Free Radical Theory of Aging: The "Free Radical" Diseases, I, 4pp: 478. II, 3pp: 496.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Brain Grafts to Repair Age-Damaged Brains / Brain Cell Preservation After Freezing, 2pp: 486.

DREXLER, ERIC, Space Development: The Case Against Mars, 3pp: 492.

HARTMAN, DENHAM, M.D., Ph.D., Free Radical Theory of Aging: the "Free Radical" Diseases, II, 3pp: 496. III, 4pp: 510.

KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Information Counter-Economics, I, The Power of Information, 1p: 498. II. The Control of Information Flow, 1p: 515. - Alas, as long as far as I know of his efforts, he tried to release this power only via print on paper. - J.Z., 11.11.99.

STRAUSS, ERWIN S. to DONALDSON, THOMAS, Letters from the Earth, 2pp: 500. 1p: 528. - (Refers to two unlisted short contributions and the one below.)

HARRIS, STEVEN B., Letters from the Earth, 1p, continuing discussion with Strauss: 527.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Human Gene Therapy, 2pp from CRYONICS: 531.

BJOERGSTEN, JOHAN; SUNDHOLM, FRANCISKA & TENHU, HEIKKI, Aging, Crosslinking and Alzheimer's Disease, 4pp: 544.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Circadian Rythms and Aging / More on Causes of Damage in Brain Ischemia, 2pp: 548.

HUDSON, GARY, Betrayed Trust, 1985, on NASA, 2pp: 555.

GILLILAND, ALEXIS A., Letters from the Earth, 1p, on Harris & Strauss contributions: 559.

MARSH, DICK, Hi Tech/ Hi Touch / Hibernation, 1985, Part I, 4pp: 561. II, 4pp: 577. - Part of Speculations on Increasing Intelligence.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Fetal Brain Tissue, Aging, and Memory. 1p: 565.

DREXLER, ERIC, Molecular Technology and Cell Repair Machines, Part I, 4pp: 567. II, 4pp: 583. III: 5pp: 599.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Breeding in Public, 1p, on gene therapy: 592.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Genes Guiding Development in Mammals? 1p: 593.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Repair of the Central Nervous System, 4pp: 594.

KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Counter-Economic Newsletters, 1p: 616. - Still riding the paper tiger. - J.Z.

CHAMBERLAIN, LINDA L., The Cholesterol Controversy, I, 2pp: 618. II, 2pp: 633. III, 2pp: 651. IV, 2pp: 669. V, 1p: 683.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, HOW TO ENGINEER MOLECULES, 1P: 620.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Culture Methods for Brain Tissues, 1p: 621.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Some Observations of Brain Structure and Memory, 1p: 622.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Endorphins and Spinal Injury, 1p: 622.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, A New Theory of Freezing Damage, 2pp: 624.

CORNELIUS, PHILLIP, Review, 1p, of: HOWELL, EDWARD, Dr., Enzyme Nutrition: 631.

SULIN, MARK, The Free Radical Theory and Restricted Calorie Regimens: A Unifying View, 2pp: 632.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Brain Ischemia and Prostaglandin, 1p: 635.

HARRIS, STEVEN B., M.D., Antioxidants and Aging: Thirty Years of Uncontrolled Experiments and Five Years of Foolishness, 8pp: 643. Letter, 2pp: 698. A Reply to Bryan Ford, 4pp: 725.

STRAUSS, ERWIN S., Migrating into Silicon: the Implications of Living in the Form of Pure Information, 2pp: 670.

JABLONKA, PAUL, A Theory of Old-Age Degeneration, I, 6pp: 676. II, 5pp: 700.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, How to Engineer Molecules; Guides for Growing Nerve Cell Fibres; Neural Transplants: Their Prospects; Calcium and the Chemistry of Memory, 4pp: 685.

FORD, BRYAN L. Caloric Restriction, Antioxidants, and the Free-Radical Theory of Aging. A Response to Harris, 3pp: 712.

FOWKES, STEVE, Food Carcinogens and Anticarcinogens, 1p: 714.

Combozines could and should be offered on microfiche, floppies and CD-ROMs, since so much more could be offered in such alternative formats and more cheaply, too. - J.Z.

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APPENDIX, to fill the remaining space to a total of 756 sheets:

1. DAILY TELEGRAPH MIRROR, THE, Iceman clad in leather, tattoos, 27.9.1991, p.28. Interesting as 4000 years of mummification in a glacier: 731. There were some such finds in Russia but they almost dissolved, for lack of freezing facilities. - J.Z.

2. SAGEHORN, ROBERT & BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, A short exchange, 1993, on cryonics, 2pp: 732.

3. BOZZONETTI, YVAN to ZUBE, JOHN, 14.12.1992, 1p: 734.

4. ZUBE, JOHN to BOZZONETTI, YVAN, 20.6.93, 2pp: 735.

5. CONSUMER SERVICES, NATURAL HEALTH PRODUCTS, Coping with the Chemistry of Aging, How Vitamins and Minerals Can Help You, 2pp: 727.

6. RHODES, RICHARD, Intimations of Immortality, 6pp, Australian Playboy, June 1979: 739.

7. COMFORT, ALEX, The prospects for multiplying our years of youthful vigor are bright and imminent, PLAYBOY, Nov. 1971, 5pp: 745.

8. LEWIN, ROGER, Dr., Is aging part of the plan? NEW SCIENTIST, 29.Nov. 1973, 3pp:

9. KRAUSE, SUSANNE, New ideas why life must end in death, 1990, 1p: 753. - New? List, number and confront all such and contrary ideas! - J.Z.

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1. ZUBE, JOHN to DEWEY, PATRICK R., Long Life Magazine, 5.12.1979, 1p ......................................... 1

2. WOOF, CATHERINE to ZUBE, JOHN, n.d., 1p introduction to LONG LIFE MAGAZINE ......................... 2

3. LIFE EXTENSION MAGAZINE, Leaflet, 2pp, introduction .............................................................. 3

4. LIFE EXTENSION MAGAZINE, later:

LONG LIFE MAGAZINE, Samples on hand:

Sep/Oct/ 77; Sep/Oct 78; Nov/Dec 78; Jan/Feb 79; March/April 79; May/June 79; July/Aug 79; Sep/Oct 79;

March/April 80, 209pp ......................................................................................................... 5

6. CRYONICS SOCIETY OF CANADA, Membership Application Form, 1p ....................................... 214

7. FOSTRA, Einleitung, vom STRATH LABOR, 2 S. .................................................................... 215

8. FOSTRA MITTEILUNGEN, Nr. 10, 1 Maerz 1968, 8 S. ............................................................. 217

9. STRATH LABOR, PK7, Flugblatt ueber eine Strath Verfahren Medizin, 2 S. .................................... 227

10. FISCHER, WERNER, Die "Zellpassage", Eine Begegnung mit dem "Paracelsus" unserer Zeit, 1968, 5pp ... 229

Ueber Dr. STRATHMEYER

11. MEGAHEALTH SOCIETY LITERATURE, 8pp ...................................................................... 233

12. VRP, VITAMIN RESEARCH PRODUCTS, 8pp ...................................................................... 241

13. ARCHER, MICHAEL, The Lengthening Limits of Life, 2pp, NATURE AUSTRALIA, Winter 1997 ......... 249

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Some of the articles in LIFE EXTENSION MAGAZINE, later: LONG LIFE MAGAZINE:

KENT, SAUL, The Role of therapeutic Systems in Extending Life Spans, 2pp, end cut off: 8.

ONG, WALTER J., S.J., The Talked Book, 4pp, on modern book production: 10.

RIEVMAN, ELLEN, The Proper Death, 2pp: 14.

DARWIN, MICHAEL, Star Wars: Good vs. Evil or Ideological Poison? 2pp on the movie: 18.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Aging and the Hypothalamus, 2pp: 20.

DARWIN, MICHAEL, Cerebral Ischemia - I, Metabolic Effects, 3pp: 23.

DARWIN, MICHAEL, The Long Life "The Jump", 1p: 25.

DARWIN, MICHAEL, Revies, 1p, of: KAHN, HERMAN & MARTEL, LEON & HUDSON INSTITUTE: The Next 200 Years, William Morrow, N.Y., 1976: 31.

CHAMBERLAIN, FRED, The Challenge of Suspended Animation, 2pp: 34.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Just how good is exercise, really? 2pp: 37.

HALL, TOM, Ethics of Cryonic Suspension, 3pp: 40.

QUAIFE, ARTHUR, Interview with LONG LIFE MAGAZINE, 3pp: 43.

QUAIFE, ARTHUR, Emergency Hospital Instruction for Cryonic Suspension Patients, 1p: 48.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Review, 1p, of: RORVIC, DAVID, In His Image: The Cloning of a Man: 53.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Dreams of Earth and Sky, 3pp: 60.

CHEATHAM, THOMAS E., Jr., The Unexpected Impact of Computers on Science and Mathematics, 4pp: 64.

SCHLOSS, BENJAMIN, Dr., CARYLE, CARL & STODALSKY, DAVID, Project '89, 3pp: 69.

CARLYLE, CARL, Passing the Torch, Project 1989 Lives! 2pp: 82.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, The Fermi Paradox and Our Long-Term Future, 6pp: 84.

BJORKSTEN, JOHAN, Dialogue on Death, 3pp: 90,

SHARPE, MARK R., CO-2 and Spaceship Earth, 2ppL 96.

WEBER, Dr., AMERICAN AGING ASSOCIATION, Age, 2pp: 98.

DEAN, WARD, M.D., Review, 1p, of: FINCH, CALEB E. & HAYFLICK, LEONARD, editors: Handbook of the Biology of Aging, Van Nostrand Reinhold, N.Y., 1977, 1p: 103. - I had a copy and browsed in it but found it too technical for me, so I passed it on to Ben Best. I noticed in it that the Hayflick "Limit" for cell reproduction had been experimentally exceeded already back in 1975, not in the late nineties, as the newspapers reported. - J.Z.

WEBER, HAND U., Ph.D., Aging and Cancer Affected by Diet & Antioxidants, 2ppL 116.

SHARPE, MARK R., Particulate Pollution: Problems and Solutions for the Future, 3pp: 118.

PAULING, LINUS, Dietary Recommendations for Persons with Border-line Health, 1p: 123.

WEBER, HANS U., Ph.D., Diet and exercise in the treatment of degenerative diseases, 4pp: 134.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Cysteine, Cysteine and SH Group, 4pp: 140.

CRANSTON, ALAN, Sen., Coming: Longer Life-Spans, 2pp: 145.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Review, 2pp, of: GOODFIELD, JUNE, Playing God: Genetic Engineering and the Manipulation of Human Life, Random House, N.Y., 1977: 148.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, What Does Evolution Really Say About Immortality? 3pp: 155.

DARWIN, MICHAEL, In Defence of Minnesota Valley Engineering: Minimum Standards Proposal for Safe Use of High Vacuum Cryogenic Equipment in Clinical Cryostasis, 3pp: 158.

STILL, JOSEPH W., M.D., M.P.H., Personal Preventive Medicine: The Fourth Phase in the Evolution of Medicine, 6pp: 162.

STEIN, KATHLEEN, Some of Us May Never Die, 1978, 5pp from OMNI: 180.

KAYE, MARVIN: The Gospel According to GBS, 2pp: 192. (On his: Back to Methusaleh.)

BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, Death Is just a Passing Fad, 3pp: 192.

DARWIN, MICHAEL, Interview, 5pp: 198.

DONALDSON, THOMAS K., Ph.D., This So-called Death, 2ppP 204.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1597

C O N T E N T S

1. RECHT VOOR ALLEN, Orgaan voor Socialisme zonder staat, 115 pp of samples on hand ..................... 1-115

The print is very small and my Dutch shines by its absence so I did not try many manual corrections of flawed

printing or photocopying. - Furthermore, since I have no Dutch customers, I did not bother to list the articles,

either. - If you want to supply an index to these samples, please do, I would fiche it. Better still, if you have access

to it, get the whole set microfiched, indexed and worthwhile articles translated into a major language. - J.Z.,

12.11.99.

XX/566, Sep. 64; XX/568, Oct. 64; XX/574, Jan. 65; XX/582, Mei 65; XX/556, Juni 65; XXI/587, Juli 65;

XXI/588, 7 Aug. 65; XXI/589, 21 Aug. 65; XXI/593, Oct. 65; XXI/608, Mei 66; XXI/610, Juni 66;

XXII/623, Dec. 66; XXII/624, Jan. 67; XXII/628, 4 Maart 67; XXII/629, 18 Maart 67; XXII/633, Mei 67;

XXII/635, Juni 67.

2. NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, Newspaper and Microform Collection, Pamphlet, 4pp ............. 116

3. JOHNSON, PAUL, A Brotherhood of National Misery, 3pp ........................................................... 118

An abridged version of his famous article on unionism that appeared in THE NEW STATESMEN a few years ago,

says the introduction to this article in: PROGRESS, Sep. 1977.

4. ISIL, Leaflets, on Donations and Intellectual Ammunition, 3pp ....................................................... 121

5. HENRY GEORGE UNION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, THE, Statement of Principles, 1p, n.d., N.S.W. ......... 124

6. RICKS, THOMAS, The nukes are safe - all 22,000 of them, SMH, 31.8.98, 1p ..................................... 125

Are such assurances good enough to make us safe from the irresponsible holders of such mad "weapons"?

Power corrupts and ultimate power corrupts ultimately. Only today, I read in a letter to ANALOG, 11/99, that

most of Fermi's assistants died from radiation overdoses. The mass media kept silent about this, as far as I know. -

J.Z., 12 November 1999.

7. HENNE, KARL, Over our heads, 1998, a letter to the editor, suggesting a market solution to the risk of overhead

bridges being used by vandals to endanger motorists below. - To end on a positive note. - J.Z. ..................... 126

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1598

C O N T E N T S

1. SOME OBJECTIVIST TEXTS & NEWSLETTER SAMPLES, 175pp .................................................. 1

ANONYMOUS, Review, n.d., 29pp, of: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand: 1.

BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Review, 3pp, of: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand: 30.

BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES to SCHWARTZ, PETER, Nov. 14, 1986, 6pp: 33.

BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Facts, Values and Moral Sanctions: An Open Letter to Objectivists, August 1, 1989, 17pp: 39.

SCHWARTZ, PETER, Dear Readers, Aug. 20, 1986, 2pp on: BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand: 56.

TRACINSKI, ROBERT, Notes "A Question of Sanction", 15pp, Jan. 1990: 58 - rwt1@tank.uchicago.edu

OBJECTIVIST SCHOLAR, THE, Piedmont, Cal., II/3, 1985, 16pp: 72.

MOZES, EYAL, Israel and "the lesson of the Holocaust", 3pp: 72.

TOZZO, CHRISTOPHER M., Socialism and College Financial Aid, 6pp: 78.

ON PRINCIPLE, Reason ... Individual Rights ... Capitalism, Princeton, 8pp introduction: 88; III/13, June 25, 1984:, 8pp: 96.

BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Fascism, By Any Other Name ..., 4pp: 99.

NEWSLETTER OF THE ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION, Nos. 88.3, 14-July 1988 & 88.4, 1 August 1988, 5pp: 104. - Continued as: ACIF NEWSLETTER, THE.

ACIF NEWSLETTER, THE, 89.2, 27-June-89, 6pp: 109.

ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION, Platform Handbook of the, Revision 1.1., 2 March 1988, 22pp, with short bibliography. A short A-Z of the ACIF version of objectivism: 115. - I like A - Z compilations of pro-freedom thoughts and would like to see all of them published in combination, towards a pro freedom encyclopaedia. - J.Z., 12.11.1999.

ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION, Operations Policy Handbook, Revision 1.1, 25-Oct.- 87, 2pp: 137; About the A.C.I.F, 3pp: 139; Why should I join an intellectual activist organization? 3pp: 142.

IBBOTT, ANTHONY C. to LOS ANGELES TIMES, 8 May 1988, 1p: 144. - See also: ACIF & ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION.

IBBOTT, ANTHONY C. to GALLEGLY, ELTON, Congressman, 9-May-88, 1p, with 1p reply, May 17, 88: 145.

REISMAN, GEORGE, Toward the Establishment of a Capitalist Society - Outline Summary, 2pp: 147. - From The Jefferson School of Philosophy, Economics, and Psychology, Fall 1986 Seminar.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNA OBJECTIVIEW, Ayn Rand's Philosophy In Action, Fall 1989 & Winter 1990, 11pp: 149.

PEIKOFF, LEONARD, PhD, The Government Is Destroying Doctors, 1p leaflet of THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE: 151.

AYN RAND INSTITUTE, ARI, IMPACT, News of Significance, 2pp, Dec. 89: 160.

AYN RAND INSTITUTE, NEWSLETTER, III/2, Sep. 1988 & IV/3, Oct. 1989, 14pp: 162.

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While I was visiting L.A. in 1990/91, JEANETTE LENEMAN ran regularly an open house for informal discussions among Objectivists and Libertarians, in which she displayed boxes of Objectivist Newsletters and Papers, making them available on loan and for photocopying. I visited her private "coffee house" twice but on the next try it had disappeared. Perhaps she is still active in this way somewhere else. I wish some more such open-minded and tolerant meeting and resource places would exist, continuing the "salon" and coffee house tradition. Perhaps they do but I certainly don't have a list of them. Her collection of such material was more complete than any that I have seen so far and I did get around to photocopy some items in her collection. On microfiche, floppies and CD-ROMs all such material could and should be made permanently accessible. - J.Z., 12.11.1999. - Luckily, by now, many of such shorter texts of objectivism can now be found on numerous websites. - J.Z., 13.12.02.

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2. MAYERS, SYDNEY, Practical Writing, Outline of sessions at the HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL

SCIENCE, NYC, Nov. 1990 9pp ..................................................................................................176

3. NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Circulars, May 99, 2pp; October 98, 2pp; May 98, 2pp ..................................... 185

Just trying to market a few spare paper copies of AJN, at their high prices, will not circulate them sufficiently, not even among "The Remnant" in the West. Would AJN have ignored the alternative and affordable media as much as most of

his followers do? - J.Z., 12.11.1999.

4. ON-LINE BOOKS PAGE, THE, Established 1993, Updated July 15, 1999, 9pp .......................................... 191

5. BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The State Feeds Death: The Libertarian Answer to the "Social Question", 1985/92,

6pp ..................................................................................................................................... 200

6. EXTROPY INSTITUTE, Home Page, Introduction, 1p ....................................................................... 206

7. ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER, JURA BOOKS, Edition 9, January 1999, 1p .............................................. 207

8. JURA BOOKS, Meeting Announcement, June 1999, 1p, on anarchism in Finland and Indonesia ...................... 208

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1599

C O N T E N T S

1. BEST, BEN, Schemers in the Web, 1987 manuscript, 265pp, with bibliography ......................................... 1

Copyrights reserved by Ben Best, who granted me the only rights permission that I ask for: a non-exclusive and revocable permission to reproduce something on my LMP microfiche.

I got this manuscript from him already in 1990, when visiting him in Toronto. But only now , in 1999, did I finally read all of it and prepared it for fiching. Why the delay and the fiching now? I was "threatened" by a short visit from him and had previously only skim-read it. This browsing, then, did not then interest me sufficiently to read it in full. Just another conspiracy theory book, I thought, showing the corruption and cover-ups of mafia-like governments connected also with The Mafia. However, anything that can help to deflate faith in politicians does in this way at least something positive. It is also a contribution towards libertarian revisionist history and somewhat interesting as the point of view of a long-term libertarian and cryonicist. - He is a private scholar on many subjects, after about 25 years of part-time university studies and makes a living as a computer systems consultant. Unfortunately, he could stay only a few hours in my place and I look forward to a longer visit by him, with more time for discussion. He was recently appointed president of CRYOCARE and will be busy so busy in this job that he would have had to stop his work with the CANADIAN CRYONICIST. A second personal reason for this discontinuance was that some people, with whom he wants to remain friends, took offence at some of his frank remarks there. How come some freedom lovers have not yet developed an appreciation of honest and well meant criticism from friends and associates? Shouldn't they rather welcome it than object? I for one welcome serious criticism, because it makes me think more and harder on subjects of interest to me. - PIOT, J.Z., 12.11.1999.

2. SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Readers, Dec. 31, 1986, 1p .................................................................. 252

3. ZUBE, JOHN to SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, 1. June 1992, 1p .............................................................. ... 253

4. SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Reader, March 6, 1995, 1p .................................................................. 254

5. ZUBE, JOHN to SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, 19 April, 1995, 1p .............................................................. 255

6. SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Readers, 22 December 1999, 1p ............................................................ 256

7. SCHWARTZMAN, JACK to ZUBE, JOHN, January 19, 1999, 1p, on the German translation of "LILACS" .......... 257

8. SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Lilacs, 1p, from FRAGMENTS, Jan. - March 1966.......................................... 258

Same article, Russian translation, 1995, 2pp: 259. - Romanian Translation, 2pp,1995: 262.

Spanish Translation, 1990, 2pp: 264. - German Translation, my own 1999 amateur and rough one, 2pp: 266,

with a letter to J.S., n.d., 4pp: 267.

Insert: Snapshot of the B.R. Tucker family, date? Source? Inserted to replace a doubled up page: 261.

9. SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Dear Readers, May 10, 1999, 1p ............................................................... 272

10. ANARCHIST RESOURCES INCORPORATED NEWSLETTER ... INCLUDING JURA NEWS, 4/98, 1p: ..... 273

11. SAUR VERLAG, K.G., Guides to Microforms in Print, 1998, 1p website. - 100730.1341@compuserve.com ..... 274

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1600

C O N T E N T S

1. LEVITAS, IRVING, The Unterrified Jeffersonian: Benjamin R. Tucker. A Study of Native American Anarchism as Exemplified in His Life and Times, February 1974, 434pp, with bibliography & appendixes: .................................... 1

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Graduate Facilities of New York University. According to the author's letter, on sheet 160, copies of his thesis are available from the Xerox Co., Ann Arbor.

2. LEVITAS, IRVING, Towards an American Anarchism, 5pp, from a talk on 26 April 1977 ........................ .160

3. SILENT REVOLT, Leaflets, 5pp ............................................................................................ . 163

4. INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES, THE, A Student's Guide to Classical Liberal Scholarship, 42pp,

Introduction, 2pp, by Tom G. Palmer ........................................................................................ . 166

5. ANARRES BOOKS, Introductory leaflet, 1p. - Contains a short Australian contacts listing. ........................... 187

website: http:///www.anarres.org.au/ e-mail: mailorder@anarres.org.au

6. BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Privatisierung, Teil 2, 7 S. ..................................................................... . 188

7. RED LION PRESS, Publications List - Fall 1996, 3pp ..................................................................... 191

8. BERKELOUW, Bookdealers since 1812, 4pp leaflet ................................................................. ...... .193

It has a large bookshop near Berrima, one in Sydney and one in Hollywood. The local government managed to close

down the café it had recently established! For its catalogue of rare books see its website: www.berkelouw.com.au I

visit the near - Berrima store often (for its cheap titles, in its "Book Barn") but did only recently discover that next

to the shelves on war books there is a small collection of 2nd hand peace books as well. Alas, not one among them with

with libertarian ideas, and still no section for explicit freedom books or life extension titles.

The governmental closing of its recently built and openend café is another small instance of the following general

experience: Governments provide more disservices than services - and they overcharge us for both. - J.Z., 12.11.99.

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P E A C E P L A N S No. 1601 - 1604

C O N T E N T S

FREE NATION FOUNDATION & SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY,

Downloads, 1999, incomplete, 832 pages in 4 microfiche at 36x reduction.

With some comments by John Zube

FNF Home Page, 1p: 1.

FNF List of Topics, 1p: 2.

FNF List of Articles on Intellectual Property, 1p: 2.

FNF List of Articles on Money & Banking, 1p: 3.

FNF List of Articles on Constitutions for Free Countries, 1p: 4.

FNF List of Articles on Individual Rights, 1p: 5.

FNF Authors' Home Page, Contributions Wanted, Conditions, 1p: 6. With 1p of notes by John Zube.

FNF Links to Other Sites, 1p: 8.

JOFFE, MARC, New Country Projects Profile: New Utopia, 1p: 9.

FNF ARCHIVE, List of Articles and Papers, mainly from its FORMULATIONS, 9pp: 10.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Libertarianism in a Context, 5pp: 19.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Theory for Libertarianism, 4pp: 24.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Apocalypse Anytime, 1p: 28.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Problem X, 1p: 29.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Might Makes Right: An Observation and a Tool, 5pp: 30.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Short History: The Free Nation Foundation, 1p: 34.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Business in a Free Nation, 6pp: 35.

POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Airline Safety Can Be Assured by Insurance-Industry Incentives, 1p, 1996: 41.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Win-Win Society Is Possible, 7pp: 48.

ATLANTIS PROJECT, Short Note: 48.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Social Programs: Whose Values Do they Serve? 2pp: 49.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Letter from the Founder, 1p: 50.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Law Can Be Private, 1p: 51.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Stand Up, 1p: 52.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Power of Ostracism, 4pp: 53.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Liberty Is a Bad Name, 1p: 57.

HAMMER, RICHARD O. & HALLIDAY, ROY, Dialogue: The Market for Punishment, 2pp: 58.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER, Burros as Individualists, 1/2 page: 59.

HAMMER, RICHARD O. & LONG, RODERICK, Dialogue, Restitutive Justice and the Costs of Restraint, 1p: 60.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Government Grows: True or False? 2pp: 61.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Life Without Lice! 4pp: 63.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Ideas on Taking Apart Government, 5pp: 66.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Basics of Constitutions, 4pp: 71.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION & Free-Market.Net, Partners, Short Note: 74 fnf@free-market.net

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Comments upon Security, National and Domestic, 5pp: 75.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Limited-Government Framework for Courts, 1p: 80.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., We Huddle for a Purpose, 1p: 81.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Constitutions: Written and Actual, 2pp: 82.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., An Engineer's View of Morality Set in a Model of Life, 8pp: 84.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Sense of Right and a Man-to-Man Talk with Archy about Women, 1p: 92.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Note about Roads, 1p: 93.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Men and Women Differ in Political Values: Theory & Implications, 4pp: 94.

LOW, CAROL B., How Different Are Men and Women? A Response, 2pp: 98.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Gateway to an Altered Landscape: Law in a Free Nation, 9pp: 100.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Towards Voluntary Courts and Enforcement, 7pp: 108.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Basic Questions about Law, 3pp: 115.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Anarchy, Order, and Functions Performed by Government, 4pp: 118.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Is it Wise to Vote? Getting my Head Ready for Freedom, 3pp: 122.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A "Nation" Is Born, 8pp, fiction: 125.

HAMMER, RICHARD O. & CALLAWAY, SUSAN, Dialog on Libertarian Activism: To whom do we reach? And why? 2pp: 133.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Good News: Tyrants always Fall, 5pp: 135.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A State Can Be Designed to Shrink, 3pp: 140.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Circles of Support: A Libertarian View of Charity, 5pp: 143.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Texans Seek Separation from U.S., Note, 1/2p: 147.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Let the Wookiee Win, 1p: 148.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, 2pp: 149.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Serbia and Bosnia: A Foreign Policy Formulation, 1/2p: 150.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Foreign Relations for a Free Nation, 6pp: 151.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of: Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos, by M. MITCHELL WALDROP, 1993, 360pp, 1p: 156.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Grading System for New Country Projects, with Feedback on "Report Card" by SPENCER H. MACCALLUM, 3pp: 158.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Thoughts on Dismantling Government or You Be Careful while you're taking that bomb apart, 2pp: 160. - Individual secessionism could make that transition peaceful and easy. - J.Z.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Hit 'Em But Not Too Hard. Institutions for Giving Negative Feedback in Small and Manageable Increments, 6pp: 162. - Again, let individuals secede! Allow one-man revolutions! - J.Z.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Virtual Cantons: A New Path to Freedom, 4pp: 168.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Draft of a Virtual-Canton Constitution, Version 5, 5/28/94, 6pp: 172.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Imagineering Freedom: A Constitution of Liberty, Part I: Between Anarchy and Limited Government, 8pp: 179; Part II, Defining Federal Powers, 6pp: 186; Part III: Virtual Cantons, 3pp: 192; Part IV, The Rights of the People, 6pp: 195.

LONG, RODERICK T., The Athenian Constitution: Government by Jury and Referendum, 21pp: 201.

LONG, RODERICK T., One Nation, Two Systems: The Doughnut Model, 4pp: 222.

LONG, RODERICK T., The Decline and Fall of Private Law in Iceland, 4pp: 226.

LONG, RODERICK T., Who's The Scrooge? Libertarians and Compassion, 4pp: 230.

LONG, RODERICK T., The Return of Leviathan: Can We Prevent It? 9pp: 233.

LONG, RODERICK T., Dismantling Leviathan from Within, Part I: Can We? Should We? 7pp: 242; Part II: The Process of Reform, 8pp: 249; Part III: Is Libertarian Political Action Self-Defeating? 7pp: 257; Part IV: The Sons of Brutus, 8pp: 264.

LONG, RODERICK T., The Nature of Law, 2pp: 271. Part II: The Three Functions of Law, 4pp: 273; Part III: Law vs. Legislation, 7pp: 277; Part IV: The Basis of Natural Law, 24pp: 284.

LONG, RODERICK T., Slavery Contracts and Inalienable Rights: A Formulation, 3pp: 308.

ROUSSEAU, J.J., Du droit du plus fort, 1p: 311 & The Right of the Strongest, 1p, chapter III of Du Contrat Social: The Social Contract: 311.

ROUSSEAU, J.J., De l'esclavage, 5pp & Slavery, 5pp: chapter IV of Du Contrat Social: The Social Contract: 311.

LONG, RODERICK T. & MONTGOMERY, MARIBEL, Inalienable Rights and Moral Foundations, 8pp: 314.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of HAZLITT, HENRY, The Foundations of Morality, 1p: 322.

MONTGOMERY, Maribel, More on Hazlitt and Morality, 2pp: 323.

LONG, RODERICK T., Anarchy in the U.K. The English Experience with Private Protection, 2pp: 325.

LONG, RODERICK T., Why Objective Law Requires Anarchy, 5pp: 327.

LONG, RODERICK T., A University Built by the Invisible Hand, 2pp: 331.

LONG, RODERICK T., How Government Solved the Health Care Crisis. Medical Insurance that Worked - Untile the Government "Fixed" it, 2pp: 333.

LONG, RODERICK T., Funding Public Goods: Six Solutions, 4pp: 335.

LONG, RODERICK T., Good and Bad Collective Action. Can We Nourish One and Squelch the Other? 6pp: 338.

LONG, RODERICK T., Punishment versus Restitution: A Formulation, 4pp: 344.

LONG, RODERICK T., Miscellaneous Reflections, 2pp: 348. - Dangerous Rights, Bureau of Sabotage, Theocracy.

LONG, RODERICK T., In Defense of Public Space, 3pp: 350.

LONG, RODERICK T., Beyond the Boss: Protection from Business in a Free Nation, 4pp: 353.

LONG, RODERICK T., Defending a Free Nation, 10pp: 357.

YORK, GARY F., Defending a Free Nation: the Status Economy, 2pp: 366.

LONG, RODERICK T., Entangling Alliances: For and Against, 6pp: 369.

LONG, RODERICK T., Can We Escape the Ruling Class? 5pp: 375.

JACOBSON, PHILIP, Food Wars and the Origin of the State, 8pp: 380.

JACOBSON, PHILIP, Free Families to Statist Societies and Back Again, 7pp: 388.

LONG, RODERICK T. & JACOBSON, PHILIP, Was the State Inevitable? 10pp: 395.

JACOBSON, PHILIP, Three Voluntary Economies, 4pp: 405.

JACOBSON, PHILIP & HAMMER, RICHARD O., Dialogue: Electronic Democracy and the Prospects for a Free Nation, 2pp: 409.

ZUBE, JOHN & SMITH, ZANE, Are there libertarian or other publishers for libertarian fiction - or self-publishing options for it? 2pp: 411. - A filler to substitute for doubled-up 2 pages.

JACOBSON, PHILIP, Political Curriculum: Education Essential to Keep A Free Society, 5pp: 413.

JACOBSON, PHILIP, Law as Property in a Free Nation, 6pp: 418.

JACOBSON, PHILIP, Business in a Free Nation, 6pp: 424.

JACOBSON, PHILIP, International Relations for Free Nations, 4pp: 430.

JACOBSON, PHILIP, Free Accord Law: Ethical Communities, 9pp: 434.

RUWART, MARY J., Aggression Is a Luxury, not a Necessity, 2pp: 444. - Unjust and unnecessary, yes, but a luxury? Certainly not for its victims. - J.Z.

RUWART, MARY J., Keeping Our Freedom in an Unfree World, 4pp: 446. - Keep what one does not possess? J.Z.

RUWART, MARY J., Imagining a Free Society, Part I: Wealth and Immigration, 1p: 450. - There are always people in a country who would welcome migrants and contract with them. They should be free to do so. We are all migrants or their descendants. Territorialism is wrong - even suicidal. Private property is not the same as territorial statism. - J.Z.

HALLIDAY, ROY, A Paper Tiger for a Free Nation, 7pp: 451.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Christian Libertarianism, 6pp: 458.

HALLIDAY, ROY, & HAMMER, RICHARD O., Dialog: The Benefits of Writing about a Free Nation, 2pp: 463.

HALLIDAY, ROY, The State as Penalizer, 2pp: 465.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Who Are the Realists? 2pp: 467.

HALLIDAY, ROY, The Anticrime Industry in a Free Nation, 5pp: 469.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Normal People Believe in Natural Rights, 8pp: 474. - To an all too limited extent! - J.Z.

HALLIDAY, ROY, The State as the only Defense against Nuclear War, 3pp: 482. - Territorial States are the cause of this threat, too. It would disappear with them as targets, motives, monopoly powers, aggressors & oppressors. - J.Z.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Law and Violence, 10pp: 485. - Sometimes one can ask: What's the difference? Many territorial laws lead to violence and poverty rather than to peace, justice, freedom & wealth. - J.Z.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Devil's Advocate: No Defense Needed, 2pp: 494.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Contra Insurance, 2pp: 496.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Charity without Force: The Bishop's Storehouse, 2pp: 498.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, An Analysis of THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION as a model for the Institutions of Freedom, 2pp: 500.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Agreed Ground, version 0, 3pp: 502.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Notes on the History of Legal Systems, 4pp: 505.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A Time for Prototypes, 2pp: 508.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A Service Provision Alternative, 2pp: 511.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, You Can't Do That, 2pp: 513. - Against statist premises. - J.Z.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, The Articles of Confederation, 3pp: 515.

HAUGH, SEAN, Review of: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Art of Community, 1p: 518.

HALLIDAY, ROY, A Single-Owner Proprietary Nation: Advantages, Problems and Solutions, 2pp: 520.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., A Model Lease for Orbis, working draft 10-15-95, 8pp: 522.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., New Countries and the Case for Keeping One's Cards Close to One's Chest, 2pp: 530.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER H. & NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Notes on Foreign Relations Concerns, 4pp: 535. The center of research on proprietary communities: Heather Foundation, e-mail HeathFdn@Sierra.net

DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Philosophy of Law and Justice Necessary to Sustain a Free Nation, 2pp: 536.

DIEM, GORDON NEAL, Locker, Hobbes and the Free Nation, 4pp: 538.

DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Rise of Non-Governmental Actors in Shaping and Implementing Foreign Policy in a "Free Nation", 4pp: 541.

MCELROY, WENDY, A Reconsideration of Trial by Jury, 3pp: 545. - To each the juridical system of his or her choice! - J.Z.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, Commercial Banking in a Free Society, 3pp: 547.

COXE, JACK W., Natural Government versus Artificial Government, 4pp: 551. (Most of his contributions center upon his "compulsory and random arbiter system". - J.Z.

COXE, JACK W., Property and United Action in a Natural Government, 2pp: 555.

COXE, JACK W., How to Limit Power and Protect Rights, 3pp: 557.

COXE, JACK W.,& HAMMER, RICHARD O., Dialog, On a System which Gives Unlimited Power to Randomly Selected Arbiters, 4pp: 560. - If it is only one over those who volunteer for this, then I would not mind it. - J.Z.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A New Form of Intellectual Property Protection, 3pp: 563. - On "RightCopy" and its conditions. - J.Z.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Ideas as Property, 2pp: 566.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Intellectual Property Rights Viewed as Contracts, 2pp: 568.

LONG, RODERICK T., The Libertarian Case Against Intellectual Property Rights, 6pp: 570.

WINBORNE, GEORGE, The Intellectual Property Debate, 2pp: 576.

LONG, RODERICK T., A Plea for Public Property, 7pp: 578.

HALLIDAY, ROY, A Theory of Property Rights for a Free Nation, 11pp: 585.

DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Definition of "Property Rights" and "Property Rights" in a Free Nation, 3pp: 596.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Nineteen Propositions about Property, 7pp: 599.

RUWART, MARY, Families Become Clans in a Free Society, 2pp, 605.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Unregulated Families: A Mixture of Old and New Forms, 12pp: 607.

LONG, RODERICK T., Beyond Patriarchy: A Libertarian Model of the Family, 9pp: 618. - Both, matriarchy and patriarchy - and other forms - can be right, for the participants, as long as they are voluntary. - Robert Heinlein introduced a variety of forms in his S.F. novels, all ultimately for the benefit of the children. - J.Z.

METTES, BEN, Family Values? Let's Stop Playing Politics! 2pp: 627.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Bourgeois Families in a Free Nation, 8pp: 629.

DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Definition of "Family" in a Free Society, 4pp: 636.

HINTON, ADRIAN C., The Importance of Objective Law: Why I Support Limited Government, 3pp: 640. - A comprehensive anthology of the anarchy vs. limited government controversy is overdue - and should be supplemented by the panarchistic conclusion: To each his own! - J.Z.

EWBANK, JOHN, Libertarian Legal Code, 1p: 642.

KLASSEN, ROBERT, Economic Government, 4pp: 644.

DUMSE, RANDY, Constitutions: When they Protect and when they Do not, 3pp: 648.

DAVIDSON, JIM, Constitutions Are a Beginning, 4pp: 651.

NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Bill of Law, 4pp: 655.

RINESS, DENNIS, Everyone at Risk, 1p: 659.

PAINE, THOMAS, Government vs. Society, 1p: 660.

HANSON, LIZ, Education in a Free Nation. Children Can Learn without State-Forced Schooling, 2pp: 661.

BANFIELD, ERIC-CHARLES, Review of: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Monetary Evolution, Free Banking & Economic Order, Westview Press, 1992, 3pp: 663.

HAUGH, SEAN, Review of: BRAMAH, ERNEST, The Secret of the League, Specular Press, 1995, 287pp: 2pp: 665.

JOFFE, MARC D., Review of: BROWNE, HARRY, Why Government Doesn't Work, St. Martins Press, 1995, 245pp, 2pp: 667.

SPRUYT, CHRIS, Review of: MAYBURY, RICHARD J., Whatever Happened to Justice? Bluestocking Press, 1993, 1p: 669.

ADAMS, CHARLES, Liberty and Taxes: How Compatible Are They? 1p: 670.

TUCKER, BENJAMIN R. & READ, F.W., Taxation: Voluntary or Compulsory? 1887, 3pp: 671. - Why has no one as yet compiled a comprehensive anthology on the voluntary taxation tradition, and all discussions on its potential for the future? It could easily become a best-seller, since every tax victim is a potential buyer. In the appendix should be detailed proposals on effective tax strikes, combined with refusals of government paper money, refusals to subscribe to government insecurities as well as proposals for all-over privatizing all remaining State assets for the direct and immediate benefit of all tax victims. - PEACE PLANS offers already several articles towards such a book. Any further such contributions are welcomed by it. Another appendix should deal with all the false arguments that favour compulsory taxation. Rothbard has done pioneering work on this. - With such a book compiled and widely spread, taxes might be demolished as suddenly as was the Berlin Wall. Do you know of a title with greater pocket-book appeal? Even if this kind of handbook should come to 10,000 pages, in alternative media it could be easily and cheaply published and any copying should be welcomed. - J.Z., 3.12.99.

DARBY, MICHAEL, Draft Constitution for a Reviving or New Nation, 7pp: 674.

MCLAUGHLIN, SCOTT, Protective Services in a Free Nation, 4pp: 681.

HAUGH, SEAN, Review of: AUERBACH, JEROLD S., Justice Without Law, Oxford U.P., 1983, 147pp: 3pp: 685.

BENSON, BRUCE L., Can a Stateless Society Survive? 8pp: 687. - In the long run ONLY stateless societies will be able to survive. Territorial States are ultimately self-destructive. We have to get rid of them before they do us in. - Learn from the wars and mass-murderous civil wars of our times and study the exterritorial alternatives! - J.Z.

JOHNSON, EARNEST E., II, A Primer on Deliberate Collective Action, 4pp: 695.

STEART, RIGOBERTO, The Real Limon Project, 6pp: 699. - Includes a Human Rights Declaration! - J.Z.

METTES, BEN, Optionality: Beyond Law and Order, 3pp: 705, 706, 704.

WOODRICH, DANIELLE M., Introducing Children to Liberty: A Golden Opportunity for a Free Nation's Survival, 3pp: 707.

COPAS, CANDICE I., Review of: OPPENHEIMER, FRANZ, The State, 1908, Arno Press, 1972, 4pp: 710.

DAWSON, WAYNE, Report, Freedom Ship Project, 2pp: 714.

DAWSON, WAYNE, Review of: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Machinery of Freedom, 1p: 716.

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SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, Home Page, 2pp: 717. Statement of Beliefs, 1p: 720.

TABLOID NEWS SERVICES, INC., New Utopia to Rise from the Sea! 2pp: 719 www.TABLOID.NETNEWS

Ben Best pointed out this site to me, because the founder renamed himself LAZARUS LONG, after Heinlein's Methusalem hero. In short browsing I noticed no further libertarian news in this copyrighted news service. But then they are rare in other news, too. You may be luckier. It's copyrighted - but I consider this copy to be a free advertisement for this electronic news service. - The only libertarian news service that I would be tempted to subscribe to would be one that concentrated on libertarian new ideas and projects. Most news on events, campaigns and election results plus personal squabbles leave me cold. And for me the re-discovery of a great but old libertarian idea or practice would be great NEWS! - J.Z.

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MYDDELTON, D.R., The Power to Destroy. A study of the British tax system. Extracts from the book, provided online by the SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, 10pp: 722.

INDIVIDUAL, THE, London, Society for Individual Liberty, On-line articles 1995-1998, 101pp: 732:

FLEW, ANTONY, Towards Truth, Through Falsification, 2pp: 732.

JACKSON, PETER, Freedom Is the Right to Know, 2pp: 734.

CAROL, AVEDON, Don't Believe What You Read, 2pp: 736.

PILSWORTH, ALWYNE, Oxygen Therapies under Attack, 3pp: 738.

GABB, SEAN, Reflections on a Failed Revolution, Review of: DUNCAN, ALAN & HOBSON, DOMINIC, Saturn's Children, London, Sinclair-Stevenson, 1995, 440pp: 1p: 742.

ALBERY, NICHOLAS, Review of: HERRNSTEIN, RICHARD J. & MURRAY, CHARLES, The Bell-Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life, Free Press, N.Y., 1994, 845pp: 2pp: 744.

GORMAN, TERESA, Bye Bye, Europe, 2pp: 746.

GIBBON, DAVID, Treaty on European Union including the Protocols and Final Act with Declarations: Maastricht, 1992, review, 2pp: 747. - "I do not wish to be a European".

LEGGE, BRIAN, A Bill of Rights or Big Brother, 1p: 749.

BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, Review, of: MYDDLETON, D.R., The Power to Destroy, 1p: 750.

LOADS, PHILP A., Review of: SHWARTZ, PETER, Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty, 2pp: 752.

RIPPIN, BRYAN, Rev., Morality Is more than Me, 2pp: 753. - No doubt! He is just another Christian sky pilot. - J.Z.

ANDERTON, PAUL, R. God & Morality - Help or Hindrance? 1p: 755.

GABB, SEAN, What Ethical Problem? 1p: 756.

GABB, SEAN, Review of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shephard's Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp: 1p: 756.

ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: WHELAN, ROBERT, editor of: Teaching Right and Wrong: Have the Churches Failed?, IEA, 44pp: 1p: 757. - Who could have doubted that they did and had to, like the governmental miseducation departments did? - J.Z.

DUNNING-DAVIES, JEREMY, Some Observations on Higher Education Today, 2pp: 761. - Higher Miseducation?

BODY, MICHAEL, M.P., Conservatives Against Federal Europe, 1p: 763.

GABB, SEAN, The Case Against Gun Control, 1p: 763.

ANDERTON, PAUL R., The "New" Education Debate, 1p: 764.

MARSLAND, DAVID, Real Welfare: Self-Reliance or State Dependency? 2pp: 765. - Summary of his book: Welfare or Welfare State? Macmillan, 1996, 279pp.

FLEW, ANTONY, Public Health or Private Choice, 2pp: 767. - Public Health, at least to some extent, prevents Private and Individual Health, the only thing that really can exist and matters. - J.Z.

ANDERTON, PAUL R., Dunblane, Guns and Excuses, 3pp: 769.

AVEDON, CAROL, Modern Feminism, 1p: 772.

JACKSON, PETER, Doctors Denied Data - Discovery Acknowledged, 1p: 773.

BALL, MARTIN, Review of 4 titles by GREEN, DAVID: Equalizing People, 65pp; Medicard: A Better Way to Pay for Medicines? (with LUCAS, DAVID) 33pp; Reinventing Civil Society, 166pp; Community without Politics, 184pp: 1p: 774.

ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: RODER, THOMAS, Dr., KUBILLUS, VOLKER & BURWELL, ANTHONY, Psychiatirsts - The Men Behind Hitler, Freedom Publishing, L.A., 408pp, 3pp: 775. - Psychologists and psychiatrists are usually blind to the political, economic and social causes that led to the Hitler regime and WW II. - J.Z.

ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: RANDLE, MICHAEL, How to Defend Yourself in Court, The Civil Liberties Trust, London, 1p: 778.

BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, An Attack on Saving: The July 1997 Budget, 1p: 780. - Every government budget is such an attack and an incomplete description on how the looters are going to dispense their favours. - J.Z.

KAPPEL, HEINER, A German View of the European Union, 2pp: 781. - A "united" Europe is morally defensible only as one of many voluntary associations of individuals. The adherents of the "Holy Roman Empire" could have their chosen monarch in common and European Libertarians and Anarchists, of various shadings, their varied European libertarian and anarchistic communities. To each his own. "Nothing but what is voluntary deserves the name nation or national" or union. Given the individual choice, I would naturally want to separate myself from the various state socialist Europeans, who still predominate. Compare Werner Ackermann's short draft for a COSMOPOLITAN UNION. - J.Z.

MEEK, NIGEL G., Unipolar Depression: Some thoughts on the policy and practice of intervention, 6pp: 783. - By how much would psychological problems be reduced if creative energies were fully released, in every sphere? - Already the abolition of economic depressions and inflations, with their mass unemployment, which could, theoretically, be achieved within hours, once sufficient enlightenment has been provided, would tend to put many psychologists out of work or, rather, into productive work. So far even pets were often more helpful than were psychologists. Most lawyers, psychologists, politicians and economists are the priests of wrongful, harmful and misleading modern religions. - J.Z.

FLEW, ANTONY, Review of: BARKER, EILEEN, Editor, LSE on Freedom, LSE Books, 395pp, 1p: 789.

ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: HUTTON, WILL, et al, Stakeholding and its Critics, IEA, London, 104pp, 2pp: 790.

OLLINS, FABIAN, Why and How We Should Leave the European Union, 1p: 792.

TURNER, DEREK, Free Speech and Race Relations, 4pp: 793.

CURRY, PETER R., Toys and Safety, 1p: 797.

BALL, MARTIN, Review of: LUDLAM, STEVE & SMITH, MARTIN J., Editors, Contemporary British Conservatism, MacMillan, 1996, 322pp, 1p: 798.

HENDERSON, ROBERT, Who Shall Speak for England? 3pp: 800. - Nobody possibly can! - J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, The Adam Smith Institute and New Labour, 3pp: 803.

YOUNKINS, EDWARD W., The Minimal State, Not the Welfare State, 3pp: 805.

MONSON, LORD, Review of: BODY, RICHARD, Sir, The Breakdown of Europe, New European Press, 102pp, 1p: 808.

BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, Review of: LITTLEWOOD, MICHAEL, How to Create a Competitive Market in Pensions: The International Lessons, IEA, 1998, 264pp, 1p: 809.

ASTRON, AMBER, The Education Crisis in this Country, 3pp: 810.

GABB, SEAN, Armed Men on the Streets of London, 2pp: 813. ( An unedited version appears elsewhere on the Internet.)

FLEW, ANTONY, Review of: LEVIN, MICHAEL, Why Race Matters, Praeger, Westport, 415pp, 2pp: 815. - Let it matter to whom it matters. Let's have all kind of voluntarily segregated racial societies together with all kinds of voluntarily integrated and anti-racist societies. To each his own. Only wrongful compulsion must cease, in this sphere, too. - J.Z.

ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: BURROWS, LYNETTE, The Fight for the Family, Family Education Trust, Oxford, 1p: 817.

ECKERSLEY, KENNETH, Two Aspects of the "Drug War", 3pp: 818.

GABB, SEAN, On the New World Order: Two Works. Review of: GILMORE, WILLIAM C., Editor, International Efforts to Combat Money Laundering, 1992, 335pp & BOSWORTH-DAVIES, ROWAN & SALTMARSH, GRAHAM, Money Laundering: ... 1994, 316pp: 2pp: 821. - Not only forgeries but also the hiding of funds from other crimes with victims would be greatly reduced by monetary freedom and the greatest robberies would be stopped with the introduction of voluntary taxation. How much of present "money laundering" consists out of attempts of honest earners to keep some of their earnings out of the hands of official robbers? Good luck to these "criminals" without victims. Parasites are not morally entitled to "their" cuts. And how many illegal funds would accumulate if the various vain wars against "vices" were finished? - J.Z.

BALL, MARTIN, Review of: WEAVER, HENRY G., The Mainspring of Human Progress, FEE, 272pp: 1p: 825.

HOLT, MICHAEL, Review of: PHILLIPS, MELANIE, All Must Have Prizes, Little Brown, 1996, 384pp: 2pp: 825. - On modern miseducation. - J.Z.

ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: 1.) BRATTON, WILLIAM; DENNIS, NORMAN (Editor); MALLON, RAY, ORR, JOHN; POLLARD, CHARLES, Zero Tolerance; Policing in a Free Society, IEA, 138pp; 2. ) MURRAY, CHARLES; DAVIES, MALCOLM; RUTHERFORD, ANDREW; YOUNG, JOCK, Does Prison Work? IEA, 54pp; 3.) BROADHEAD, JULIAN, Editor, Prison Writing No. 10, 4pp: 827.

ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: GREEN, DAVID, Benefit Dependency. How Welfare Undermines Independence, IEA, 60pp: 1p: 831.

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Is there some fundamental difference between most U.S.A. and most U.K. libertarian writings? Are the latter more conditioned by compromises or acceptance of present realities and gradualism and also more nationalistic and conservative? I believe the predominant libertarian mindsets in Germany and France are also different. One of the explanations is that so many of such writings have not been translated at all or only all too belatedly. Perhaps such differences could be the subject of a dissertation? Some differences go even into details like different predominant schools of free banking, in Germany, England and the U.S.A. - They would become clearer once a comprehensive libertarian encyclopaedia were compiled with contributions from all scholars and students of liberty in the world. It would lead to more attempts to clarify and settle them. Provided, naturally, that there would be "open entry" as well as multiple entries on subjects from different points of view. That would require the almost unlimited page and affordable price options of alternative media like microfiche, floppies, CD-ROMs and websites. Maybe the anarchist and libertarians entries on the Internet will, one day, be integrated into such an encyclopaedia. So far, it seems, no one has been able to survey all such material on the Internet or had the time and energy to follow up all the presently listed links. Such an encyclopaedia could be relatively short, if it just gave all the relevant sites under each topic.

Attentive readers will notice that I have left some blank spaces in this compilation. While I have boxes of materials for fillers - - to find, copy, cut and paste them into the free spaces left over is a time and energy consuming job that I am not willing to undertake at present.

So far my LMP website has not led to any orders. To some extent I am to blame myself for this, for I have not yet introduced or caused many links to be established towards it and from it. (Orders are still very few and far in-between! - By free market indications: lack of profit, over a long period, I should close this pilot scheme. - J.Z., 13.6.02.)

The most promising approach seems to be the internal linkage of anarchist and libertarian sites into an informative whole. Some steps in this direction have been taken but, I believe, by far not enough. And some of the sites do still expect to be paid for information exchanges. Once libertarian information has obtained sufficient salability and market pricing this would make some sense. But under present conditions one cannot even give away most libertarian information, especially in alternative media, and expect most recipients to appreciate, read and use it.

The above samples of libertarian periodicals may help to demonstrate how much - and how little can be achieved via conventional libertarian publishing on paper, no matter how well written and edited the material is. In this form it can hardly ever be more than drops onto a hot stone. We have still to organize the water and kinetic power of giant libertarian waterfalls of information. Will microfilm or the Internet or all media combined finally provide this strength?

PIOT, John Zube, 3.12.1999.

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LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, c/o John Zube, 35 Oxley St. or P.O. Box 52, Berrima, NSW 2577,

Australia. Tel.: (02) 48 771 436, e-mail: jzube@acenet.com.au Website: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube

Try to get more libertarian pages more cheaply and more permanently in hardcopy!

LMP's offer is permanently in print on microfiche and contains many otherwise unknown or inaccessible libertarian treasures. It demonstrates how much one person can do with this affordable medium.

With it a mere 100 - 300 libertarian activists could probably put all libertarian writings permanently and cheaply into print. Is this or is this not a worthwhile libertarian aim? Will not even as few "freedom lovers" be willing to pick up this freedom of expression and information opportunity for this target?

Microfilm may never become a popular medium but it is one suitable for internal communication, at almost any length, very affordable, among all kinds of libertarians, who could become very productive with it and their PCs, building up their private reference libraries and comprehensive libertarian library and information services - between them.

The other media have promised much more - and still do - but have they delivered, so far?

When all affordable alternative media are sufficiently used then liberty could come within our grasp much sooner.

All media have become interchangeable, at a price. Those with particular media preferences should be willing to pay these prices. They should not impose all costs, risks and labours of all libertarian publishing upon a relatively few libertarian publishers but should, instead, make the fullest use of their alternative media self-publishing options.

In some respects, like scanning speed and accuracy, as well as printing-out speed of pages microfilming is still at the cutting edge of high technology. In other respects it is still very cheap, easy and permanent and no more outdated than is printing on paper. On the contrary, electronic media become rapidly dated and replaced by others, while the advantages of microfilm remain unchanged. If you prefer only electronic media instead, then do become as productive with them as LMP has been with microfiche. LMP welcomes competition from all other media and all other microfilm publishers of libertarian materials and lists many of their offers.

If, for your convenience, you would prefer all LMP data digitized and entered into a databank, then I can only recommend that YOU do it, to the extent that copyrights are not an obstacle at your expense. I do not live and work for your convenience and preferences and, for the time being, consider the expansion of my series to 2,000 PEACE PLANS issues to be more important for me. That target includes several encyclopedic efforts and my time and energy are limited. - But I would not obstruct you by making copyrights claims of my own. - PIOT, John Zube, 30. 10. 1999.

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CONTENTS

1. CANADIAN CRYONICS NEWS, Fall 1995 (November), No.30 - Winter 2000 (February),

No. 43 (its last issue), 390 pages ............................................................... 1

Editor Ben Best, Cryonics Society of Canada, P.O. Box 788, Station A, Toronto,

Ontario, M5W 1G3, Canada, http://www.benbest.com/cryocdn.html, is now president of

CRYOCARE - benbest@benbest.com

2. THE CHILDREN'S BILL OF RIGHTS, April 20, 1996, drafted by several hundred

children from around the world, in 1996. 5 pages. Secretariat CBOR, 5504 Scioto Rd.,

Bethesda, Maryland, 20816, USA, lenar@tenet.edu or dibivort@umd5.umd.edu

For some more libertarian versions see the anthology in PP 589/90.

3. DONALD, JAMES A., Natural Law and Natural Rights, 21pp, n.d., 1992 or after ..... 396

jamesd@echeque.com

4. ANONYMOUS, Americans: Get the IRS off your BACK -- LEGALLY!,

1p unasked-for message. Contact: l55f@bigfoot.com? Put NO Tax in the subject box: 418

5. CLAUSTROPHOBIA, Portland, Flyer of April 19, 1982, 1p, for this combozine ..... 358

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CONTENTS OF THESE ISSUES of "CANADIAN CRYONICS NEWS":

BEST, BEN, A Trip to the United Kingdom, 11pp: 5.

SKRECKY, DOUG, My Visit to Yellowknife, 2pp: 14. - Apparently not a good permafrost burial option.

BEST, BEN, Molecular Mobility at Low Temperature, 2pp: 16.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Cryonet Gulch II, 3pp: 18.

BEST, BEN Caloric Restriction with Adequate Nutrition, 17pp: 21.

BEST, BEN, Three Conferences and Two Dinners, 11pp: 41.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Bodily Preservation, 3pp: 52.

BEST, BEN, Smart Drugs: A Superficial Review, 3pp: 55.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Zinc to the Rescue, 1p: 58.

BEST, BEN, The Anatomical Basis of Mind (Part 10), 6pp: 59. Part 11: 16pp: 75. Part 12: 17pp: 160. Part 13, 8pp: 186.

BEST, BEN, St. Bees Man ("the most perfectly preserved medieval man in modern times"), 3pp: 68.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Is Permafrost Burial a Viable Option? 4pp, with comments: 71.

BEST, BEN, 1996 Worldcon and the Transport Technician Course, 7pp: 93.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Is Adonitol a Superior Alternative to Glycerol? 2pp: 100.

BEST, BEN, Cryonics and Ischemic Damage, 6pp: 102.

BEST, BEN, Equipment Selection for a Cryonics Local Group, 2pp: 106.

SKRECKY, DOUG, A Thought Experiment, 3pp, 108. E-mail: oberon@vcn.bc.ca

BEST, BEN, Mike Darwin's Criticisms of Cryonics, 7pp: 111.

WOWK, BRIAN, Discussing "The Vissar Method", edited by Ben Best, 4pp: 122.

BEST, BEN, The 1996 A4M Conference (Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine), 8pp: 126.

BEST, BEN, Cancer Death - - Causes & Prevention, 12pp: 124.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Selenium Prevents Cancer, 1p: 146.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Fruits and Vegetables Versus Cancer, 2pp: 147.

SKRECKY, DOUG; ROWLEY, BRIAN & WOWK, BRIAN, Adonitol Dicussions, 3pp: 151

BEST, BEN, Implications of Cloning, 4pp: 154.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Depression and Cryonics, 1p: 158.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Letter to the Editor, 1p, Ded. 96: 159.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Failure Modes of Titanium Time Capsules, 1p: 180.

MCMILLAN, ERIC, Letter to the Editor, 4pp: 181.

SKRECKY, DOUGH, Is Adonitol a Superior Alternative to Clycerol? 1p: 185.

BEST, BEN, Selegiline (Deprenyl), 6pp: 194.

BEST, BEN, The 1997 A4M Conference and Related Excursions, 7pp: 205.

BEST, BEN, Egyptology, Rosicrucianism and the Quest for Immortality, 5pp: 212

SKRECKY, DOUG, Cryonics Brainstorming, 2pp: 217.

BEST, BEN, Some Technical Notes Concerning Local Response, 1p: 219.

WALSH, DAVID, A Canadian Cryonicist Reports on Japan, 2ppL 220.

ETTINGER, ROBERT, Letter, with Ben Best's response, 2pp: 221.

BEST, BEN, Ancient DNA and Preservation in Amber, 2pp: 223.

BEST, BEN, ALCOR's Third Annual Cryonics Conference, 1998, 12p: 228.

KAY, MARGUARITE, Dr., Subjected to a witch-hunt for her anti-aging research? See the report by Ben Best on ALCOR's Third Annual Cryonics Conference, 1998.

SKRECKY, DOUG, Cryopreservation of Sperm, 1p: 239.

BEST, BEN, Cryonics: Your Money And Your Life, 10pp: 240.

21st CENTURY MEDICINE SEMINAR AND TOUR, 2pp: 253.

WAKFER, PAUL, Trip to Asia, 2pp: 254.

SHULMAN, MORTON, Seeks People for Drug Study (with Deprenyl), report by Leonard Zehr & Douglas Skrecky, 2pp: 257.

BEST, BEN, Mechanisms of Aging, Part II, 12pp: 259.

BEST, BEN, Offshore Options for Cryonicists, 5pp: 271.

BEST, BEN, A Trip to the First 21CM Seminar, 10pp: 279.

BEST, BEN, A Summary of the First 21CM Seminar, 13pp: 289.

BEST, BEN, The 1999 High-Rollers' Conference, 13pp: 305.

BEST, BEN, The Y2K Computer bug -- Implications for Cryonicists, 21pp: 318.

WOLFE, KEN, Stabilization Kit in Winnipeg, 2pp: 340.

BEST, BEN, My Resignation as Editor of CCN, 1p: 342.

BEST, BEN, Death by Murder, 1999, 6pp: 343.

BEST, BEN, The Y2K Computer bug -- An Update -- August 1999, 9pp: 349.

BEST, BEN, The FDA Versusthe LEF -- A Brief History, based on: Victory Over the FDA, by Saul Kent, 2pp: 361.

BEST, BEN, The Last Trip Report, 22pp: 363. (On this see my letter to Ben Best of 23 Feb. 2000, which I do intend to microfiche soon. - J.Z.)

BEST, BEN, The Y2K Computer Bug - - The Yawn of a New Millennium, 7pp: 385.

NOTE that this magazine contains numerous website & other references.

Nor was every short hint listed here.

From an interest in cryonics options only Ben Best widened the search to one for all anti-aging

and anti-death opportunities. May he be even more fruitful in his new job! - J.Z.

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PEACE PLANS No. 1607 & 1608

CONTENTS:

1. MEMORY HOLE, THE, Pages from the website of ALAN KOONTZ, 80pp ..................................... 1

akoontz@blancmange.net http://www.blancmange.net http://blackened.net

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, For Reasons of State, 1p: 2.

NOCK, ALBERT J., The Criminal State, from H.L. Mencken's AMERICAN MERCURY,

March 1939, 4pp: 3.

Presently the Communist Regime of Mainland China is engaged in barely concealed nuclear blackmail against Taiwan, rather than trying to outdo it by liberating its own subjects more so than the Taiwanese have so far been liberated. Even across the sea, to an island people, the claim is made: You belong to us! With the same "reasoning" e.g. France could claim England and England might still claim India. Naturally, like it was in the case of West Berlin, the degrees of freedom and progress in Taiwan are a thorn in the eyes of a totalitarian regime. With a panarchist program, with which the Taiwanese, unfortunately, are not familiar, they could liberate Mainland China easily, without or with little bloodshed. One of the main features of this liberation program would have to be, though, to recognize full exterritorial autonomy for all the remaining communists in Red China - as long as they can stand it. Don't corner these rats, either. They have not only teeth and infected bites but ABC mass murder devices!

To make this and other rightful liberation platform points more convincing, they should introduce this exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities first in Taiwan, for communists and for all kinds of other dissenting groups and then declare: This kind of liberation, for all but aggressive criminals with victims, is our rightful defence program and liberation program for any dictatorship that dares to continue to threaten us.

Independence, indeed, of all your supporters from us, but also for our supporters and of all other communities, from you! Unity with you only for all those who desire it for themselves.

How many fathers and mothers, living under one-child "policies" and compulsory abortions, would choose the communist regime for themselves, given their individual choices? How many have not yet lost many relatives and friends to this regime?

In sympathies with all those who feel oppressed still, even in Taiwan, and the many millions who obviously are, in Red China, and also seeing that Taiwan is a relatively small target for nuclear super "weapons", one would wish that other countries would likewise demonstrate how free they would become under panarchism's maxime: "To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams".

To counter the nationalist feelings and racism that was established by imposing unilateral treaties upon Chinese, which exempted foreigners from Chinese laws in China, but not Chinese in foreign countries, from foreign laws, Chinese anywhere should be given the chance to opt for their preferred personal laws. - And so should any minorities and majorities anywhere.

What a difference that could make, soon, upon all the current conflicts in dozens of trouble-spots in the world. And yet, this relatively simple, moral and practical alternative is not even discussed extensively anywhere - outside of my PEACE PLANS series.

Instead, of thus becoming involved, morally and rationally, with what is happening in the world, this nuclear war threat and that of e.g. the North Korean regime, are more or less placidly accepted and not morally and rationally countered by non-nuclear liberation programs, which ultimately the armed forces of these regimes would be likely to realize themselves, since they are aware that they are primary nuclear targets themselves and that they experience daily the disadvantages of being under military discipline and restrictions within a totalitarian regime.

Not even territorial secession by local majorities is sufficiently recognized. To the extent that it would leave local minorities their own preferred autonomy it should be supported everywhere, as a step towards panarchism and its liberation for all.

The "fear of freedom" must be countered by tolerantly demonstrating how well it works - anywhere, under experimental freedom, among all those who do support it and that it does so without systematic and large-scale fraud, oppression and coercion, although, naturally, man being imperfect, some abuses will occur even under the most free and best systems. The estimated up to 200 million unemployed and under-employed in Red China would tend to listen and ponder if anywhere e.g. a monetary freedom program were realized that introduced full employment within hours to days. Some Chinese experimented with degrees of monetary freedom, to the extent that they could get away with it, already under the rule of the Mongols, 700 - 800 years ago.

All their "greatness" and "unification" aspirations, with the territorial model, could be countered with the panarchistic opportunity. To the extent that they will find voluntary victims or supporters, they would be at liberty to perpetuate and even extend their regime over the world. As a step in this direction, all Korean and Chinese refugees and people of Korean and Chinese descent, anywhere, should be given the option to adopt the North Korean and the Mainland Chinese regimes for themselves, under personal laws, by individual choice, or, e.g., to adopt the system prevailing in South Korea or in Taiwan for themselves. I believe that few of these people would be foolish enough to do opt for totalitarian communism for themselves - but they should be given the chance to do so. Territorial ambitions become deflated when most of their potential victims would show that they do not want to be thus "united" or "liberated".

There were long periods in history when whole people could even be "inherited" by their rulers or "acquired" by marriages between their rulers. No exclusive territorial claim for any territory and all its people has any more moral and rational basis than these ancient and by now obvious injustices.

Libertarians and anarchists everywhere are all too inclined to be complacent isolationists and to accept the territorial status quo or nationalistic territorial claims, of dictatorial regimes, while they pick only on remaining wrongs and irrationalities of the governments in their own countries. But major oppressions and wrongs anywhere do now have considerable effects over the whole world, may even, via ABC mass murder or anti-people devices, threaten the very survival of mankind.

Would there be a better response if these rulers were named Stalin and Hitler?

Not even tyrannicide is seriously considered as one alternative defence step. Thomas Moore was far in advance of most of our contemporaries in his stand on this in the chapter on warfare in his famous UTOPIA, almost 500 years ago! - PIOT, John Zube, 24.2.200.

CHODOROV, FRANK, The Dogma of Our Times, THE FREEMAN, June 1956, THE RISE AND FALL OF SOCIETY, with this version from edition of his FUGITIVE ESSAYS, 3pp: 7.

STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., The Political Economy of Liberal Corporatism, CLS, 1977, 12pp: 10.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Introducing Revisionism, an interview with James J. Martin by REASON, Jan. 1976, 12pp: 22.

LANE, ROSE WILDER, Give Me Liberty, extract from GIVE ME LIBERTY, 1936, 7pp: 34.

LIBERTARIANISM, Critiques of Libertarianism, 1/2 page listing some such websites: 40. - See especially the later editions of the ANARCHIST FAQ, which I have partly microfiched.

ANARCHIST RESOURCES ON THE WEB, 2pp: 41.

LIBERTARIANISM, Etc., Website listing, 2pp: 43.

SEARCH ENGINES, 1p list: 45.

INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, Website survey, 3pp: 46.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Individualist Anarchism: By Way of Introduction, 1966, to new issue of Spooner's NO TREASON pamphlet, 4pp: 49.

RILEY, THOMAS A., New England Anarchism in Germany, NEQ, XVIII, March 1945, 7pp, on Mackay.

GUTMAN, HERBERT C., Individualist Anarchism: Lacunae Department, 1969, from his introduction to Tucker's LIBERTY, in the Greenwood facsimile edition, 4pp: 59.

PHILOSOPHICAL EGOISM, Guide to Sites, 3pp: 63.

EGOIST SITES, LINKS TO OTHER EGOIST SITES, 1p: 66.

AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, THE, Links to websites, 1p: 67.

ANTI-WAR PROPAGANDA, Links, 3pp: 68.

CIVILIAN-BASED DEFENSE, Links, 2pp: 71. - I would have expected to find something by BRIAN MARTIN there.

ANTI-STATISM, MORE, Links, 2pp: 73.

AIDS, The HIV = AIDS Controversy, Links, 5pp: 75.

2. KOONTZ, ALAN & ZUBE, JOHN, Correspondence, with some clippings, 1985-2000, 175pp: 81. - On micrographics, computers, Internet, panarchism, revisionism, atrocities, etc. I'm not game to try to index as many letter pages here. - J.Z. - It contains a long written interview of me by Alan Koontz, which was never published, unless I included it before in one of my fiche on fiching, 24pp: 120.

PLUNKETT, SANDY, Writing on wall for old media? 2000, 1p: 143.

WEBER, MARK, New Memoir Details U.S. War Crime at Dachau, 1p, with some notes by J.Z.: 187.

JONES, EDGAR L., One War Is Enough, ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Feb. 1946, 6pp: 189.

ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes on Revisionism, 14 February 2000, 2pp: 195.

INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL REVIEW, 66 Questions and Answers on the Holocaust, 2pp: 196.

INSIGHT, Conspiracy of Silence - Destruction of Germans, 1986, 5pp: 199/. - On post-war atrocities. War as conducted today, by many to most governments, is largely a government-organized atrocity. It provokes privately initiated atrocities committed by its victims, all under the belief in "collective responsibility", which is rarely questioned in government schools, in churches & by the mass media or even in libertarian publications. Each atrocity tends to lead to more and worse atrocities. - J.Z.

VALENTINE, TOM, Revisionism. Ein bisschen mehr Wahrheit. From Institute for Historical Review, in DIAGNOSEN, 8/1985? - Sometimes "revisionism" brings even less truth. Some revisionists are biased, too. - J.Z.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., A Plan for the Future of Germany, THE SATURDAY REVIEW OF LITERATURE, June 23, 1945, 4pp, with some notes by J.Z.

FREEDLAND, JONATHAN, History on Trial, 2pp: 217. On David Irving's libel action. I would not call D.I. a "historian", even if some university pays him as such. - A historian should display a minimum of objectivity, which, according to this report, he fails to show. - J.Z.

AMERICANS FOR DUE PROCESS, Australia Opts for Criminal Trials, 1p: 238.

On readying this correspondence for microfiching, I added many notes in hand-writing, which Alan Koontz has not yet seen. If he wants to bother to respond to some of them, my pages are always open to his output, even when I strongly disagree with him. - J.Z., 24.2.200.

3. HART, DAVID & ZUBE, JOHN, Correspondence, 1999, 16pp: 256. - Mainly on micrographics and the Internet.

4. HART, DAVID, Some of his Websites, 62pp ....................................................................... 271

HART, DAVID, Voltaire's Candide (1759) Bibliography, 1p: 271.

HART, DAVID, Classical Liberalism Home Page, 1p: 272.

HART, DAVID, The 12 Basic Concepts of Classical Liberalism, 1p: 273. - 1999 lecture hand-out.

HART, DAVID, Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of Woman (1792). List of reference works, 1p: 274.

HART, DAVID, Bibliography on Specific Wars. The Crimean War (1854-56) and the War for Italian Independence, 1859, 4pp: 275. - Typically, territorialism is not attacked as the major cause, nor is exterritorialism pointed out as the major cure. - J.Z.

HART, DAVID, The Link between Free Trade and Peace in the 19th Century. Lecture hand-out, 1999, 2pp: 279.

HART, DAVID, Defenders of Free Trade, 2pp, lecture hand-out only, 2pp: 280.

HART, DAVID, Recommended Reading on Peace and Free Trade, 2pp: 282.

HART, DAVID, An Opponent of Free Trade, 1p lecture hand-out only, on Friedrich List: 284. (Actually, F.L. favoured "free trade", but only between the then numerous German States and was a factor in achieving the "customs union" between them. As a nationalist and opponent to world-wide free trade he has done considerable damage. - J.Z.)

HART, DAVID, Problems and Perspectives Lecture Program S1 1997, 1p: 285.

HART, DAVID, Enlightened Critics of the Old Regime, Topics & References, 1p: 287.

HART, DAVID, The Basic Tenets of Real Liberalism, 3pp: 289.

HART, DAVID, Individuality and Privacy, 3pp: 292.

HART, DAVID, Tolerance and Moral Autonomy, 4pp: 295.

HART, DAVID, Social Harmony, Free Trade and Peace, 5pp: 299.

HART, DAVID, Interventionism, Social Conflict and War, 8pp: 303.

HART, DAVID, The Rituals and Imagery of Political Power: Republicanism Vs. Monarchism, 1999, 5pp: 311.

HART, DAVID, Competing Visions of Freedom & Reform - John Stuart Mill's Liberalism Vs. Karl Marx's Socialism, 1999, 4pp: 316.

HART, DAVID, The Abolition of Serfdom and Slavery, 1999, 5pp. - Mainly a reading guide, too.

HART, DAVID, The Impact of the Industrial Revolution, 1999, 4pp, guide: 325.

HART, DAVID, The Emancipation of Women, 1999, guide, 4pp: 329.

The above are only fragments from his website pages! I hope they whet your appetite! - J.Z.

5. LASKA, BERND A., Website on his LSR Publishing effort on works of La Mettrie, Max Stirner and Wilhelm Reich, in German. Some abstracts in English, Esperanto and Interlingua are also offered there, not here. Literature List. Bibliography. Second-hand book service and comments, 22pp ................................................... 333

E-mail: lsrl-verlag@gmx.de - 6 introductory essays by Bernd A. Laska on Mettrie, Stirner and Reich, characteristic for Laska's approach to these thinkers, will follow in another PEACE PLANS edition.

6. LASKA, BERND A., MINUS ONE + EGOIST + EGO, ed. By Sidney E. Parker, London, 1963-1993.

Table of Contents, - Not yet the latest version, which includes some M.O. copies that I exchanged with him.

13pp ............................................................................................................................ 355

7. ZUBE, JOHN to PERIGO, LINDSAY, editor of THE FREE RADICAL, 2pp .................................. 368

- e-mail: editor@freeradical.co.nz - I downloaded all the following pages from a link in the website of Christian Butterbach - www.butterbach.net - More on this in another PEACE PLANS edition.

8. HUGHES, HELEN, Ninety Days that Shook the Country (well...), 3pp, on an election campaign in New Zealand, from THE FREE RADICAL ................................................................................... 370

9. FREE RADICAL, THE, Online, Contents List for the December 1999 issue, 1p .............................. 373

10. FREE RADICAL, THE, Online Edition December 1999 - February 2000, contents listing only, 2pp ..... 374

11. STURM, TIM, Liberty ... Equality ... Humility? 3pp from THE FREE RADICAL ........................ 376

12. SECHREST, LARRY, Guns, Glorious Guns! 2pp from THE FREE RADICAL ............................. 378

13. WYANT, CARL, Jimmy Brown and the Lemonade Stand, 1p, from THE FREE RADICAL .............. 381

14. MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Euroskeptic, 4pp, from THE FREE RADICAL ................................. 382

15. FREE RADICAL, THE, Feminist Interpretation of Ayn Rand: The Debate Continues, 2pp ............... 384

16. ADAMS, DAVID C., Exterminating Ellsworth, from THE FREE RADICAL, 2pp ........................... 387

17. PERIGO, LINDSAY, The Sheeple Have Spoken, 2pp editorial from THE FREE RADICAL ............... 388

- On sheepish people.

18. PERIGO, LINDSAY, Preamble, A Constitution for New Freeland, 2pp ......................................... 390

19. FREE RADICAL, THE, Editorial Policy, THE FREE RADICAL, 1p ........................................... 391

20. FREE RADICAL, THE, Notes on the Bills of Rights and Due Process, 10 points, 2pp ...................... 392

21. FREE RADICAL, THE, The Bill of Due Process, 2pp ............................................................. 394

22. ZUBE, JOHN to SHESNAKE, On abortion, when she sent me a protest letter on a segment in my website.

1.) 1 February 00, 6pp, 2.) 3 February 00, 8pp: 399. SHESNAKE, On Abortion, 31.1.2000 & 6.2.2000, 1p: 396. - e-mail: Shesnake@aol.com - Twice bitten, twice shy, I can't recommend that contact. But judge for yourself. - J.Z.

23. ZUBE, JOHN, Some Thoughts on Abortion, 28. January 2,000, 2pp ............................................. 97

- After a short discussion with my eldest son on this. - Not even that discussion has so far been finalized among libertarians! - J.Z.

24. CABLE TV: Enjoy Premium Cable TV, on "accidentally" descrambling signals with a simple and

cheap device, from MILLENIUM MAGIC, Dec. 99. 2pp ............................................................... 413

25. ELLEN, SUE, Want to be a Millionaire? Stop Working! Retire! - Typical e-mail message to the faithful. PEACE PLANS also offers plans on how to get from rags to riches - but only the economic freedom way and by expropriating the bureaucrats and politicians. - J.Z. 1p .................................................................... 415

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CONTENTS

1. ANONYMOUS, Toward a New Country in East Africa, 4pp ..................................... . 1

From the NCF: New Country Foundation. Between Ethiopia and British Somaliland.

2. JOFFE, MARC D., Somaliland: Some Useful Background. Review of: MAREN,

MICHAEL, Road to Hell, Free Press, 1997, 1p ....................................................... 4

3. JOFFE, MARC D., New Country Briefs, 1p from FORMULATIONS, Winter 95/96 ......... 5

4. JOFFE, MARC D., Roll Back U.S. Government? Not This Time, 3pp, NCF, from its

FORMULATIONS, Winter 95/96, on electioneering ................................................ 6

5. JOFFE, MARC D., An Open Letter to Harry Browne and His Supporters, 3pp, .................. 9

NCF, from its FORMULATIONS, Winter 96/97.

6. O'CONNOR, MAX T., Deep Anarchy, An Eliminativist View of "The State", 9pp .............. 12

Reprint from EXTROPY, No. 5, Winter 1990.

7. INDIVIDUAL CHOICES AND LIBERTY, Seminar Program, 1999, with links, 3pp ......... 20

From the web pages of Pierre Lemieux.

8. LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Subversive Liberty, home page of P.L., with links, 1p ................... 23

9. LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Friendly sites, 4 pp of links ................................................... 24

10. FORT FREEDOM, Welcome to Fort Freedom, 1p, converted by R. J. Long .................... 28

11. FORT FREEDOM, The Library, 1p, list of titles on line ............................................ 29

12. RUMMEL, R.H., War Isn't This Century's Biggest Killer, 1988, 2pp ............................. 30

From FORT FREEDOM files on the Internet.

13. COMMITTEE FOR THE FREE WORLD, Three Articles From a Peace Treaty,

Agreement on Restoring the Peace in Vietnam, Paris, January 27, 1973, 1p ..................... 32

14. DAVIDSON, NICHOLAS, The Myths of Feminism, 1989, 3pp, - FORT FREEDOM ......... 33

15. SCRUTON, ROGER, The Plague of Sociology, 3pp ................................................ 36

From TIMES, London, 8 Oct. 1985, with comments, from FORT FREEDOM. Also in:

Untimely Tracts, N.Y., St. Martin's Press, 1987, pp 237-9.

15. FORT FREEDOM, Historical Archives, 1p list of links to articles .............................. 38

16. EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French

Revolution, 1989, from IMPRIMIS, 1989, FORT FREEDOM files, 7pp ....................... 39

17. SILBER, JOHN R., The True Champions of Peace, extract from a speech, 1983, 1p ........ 46

18. SOWELL, THOMAS, Dr., The Green Bigots, synd. Column, 86, 1p, FORT FREEDOM ... 47

19. ACCESS TO ENERGY CORRESPONDENCE OFFICE, List of texts offered, 1p .......... 48

From FORT FREEDOM files.

"Free access" to all non-nuclear and non-polluting power sources! P.B. ignored or ridiculed

most the them & remained insufficiently informed on them, in his partisanship for nuclear

power. But he was right in pointing out the pollution risks in coal & oil sources of power. - J.Z.

20. SOWELL, THOMAS, A Political Glossary, 1988, 1p, from: Compassion Vs. Guilt and Other

Essays, N.Y., Morrow, 1987, FORT FREEDOM files ............................................. 49

21. FORT FREEDOM, Peace! Arms Control! Disarmament, 1p quoting Hitler and reporting on the

doings of German and U.K. diplomats before all hell broke out. ................................. 50

22. PANCZENKO, OLEG, Eclectic Bibliography on the "Ozone Hole" and the Greenhouse Effect,

1989, 2pp, from FORT FREEDOM files .......................................................... 51

23. CHODES, JOHN, Public Education - - Dump It. Let private enterprise do the job, 1988,

1p from NY Times, 12-19-88, on Joseph Lancaster's system. .................................... 53

24. FORT FREEDOM, Quotes, 2pp ................................................................... ... 54

24. MAKIN, JOHN H., Social Security: Nothing But A Ponzi Scheme, 2pp, NY TIMES, Oct. 8,

1988 & FORT FREEDOM files ....................................................................... 55

25. LONG, BOB to ZUBE, JOHN, 14 Nov. 1999, 1p bob@oblong.com.au ....................... 57

26. ZUBE, JOHN to LONG, BOB, 16 Nov. 1999, 2pp, on Petr Beckmann & energy .......... . 58

27. BUTTERBACH, CHRISTIAN, Website and correspondence with John Zube, 42pp ....... 60

www.butterbach.net cb@mail.com [CB: The preceding e-mail address is obsolete and bounces! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm]

28. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION & ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN

PUBLISHERS, The Freedom to Read, 5pp ........................................................ 63

29. WILSON, ROBERT A. & SHEA, ROBERT, Definitionen & Unterscheidungsmerkmale,

1 S. aus: Illuminatus III, rororo-Taschenbuch Nr. 4772, ISBN 3-499-14772-6 ............... 68

30. COSMOPOLITAN UNION, In English, French and German, 3pp ...............................72

31. MUEHLEN, MARCO, Aktualitaet einer vergessenen Bewegung: Die Bodenreformer, 6 S. 94

32. VALERIAN, VALDAMAR, Behavioral Effects of Fluorides on Mass Populations, 3pp . 101

33. ANONYMOUS (AMICUS POPULI) TO SNELL SWICKARD, NANCY, SHOTGUN NEWS,

1996, 2pp letter on Drug Laws and Gun Laws ................................................... 104

34. ON-LINE BOOKS PAGE, Banned Books On-Line, 6pp onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu 106

35. FREEDOM NEWS, 25 Jan. 2000 - 22 Feb. 2000, 94pp of samples, info@free-market.net 112

Please ponder: What kind of changes could make an almost daily freedom newspaper more interesting reading. Positive news only? Less trivia? A separation of the positive from the negative news? Less repetition? Less reports of the same trials, in installments? More open input? Assorted news for special interests only?

What kind of freedom newsletter would turn you on? A lot of "court" & monarchy watching?

Please elaborate your views on this and send them to me & FREEDOM NEWS.

Such news deserve to come out in optimal form & deserve the widest possible net for gathering them: I miss a column: "Send us your freedom news!

One joke per day or caricature or significant pro-freedom quote or definition or optimal reply or new interesting website would help.

Maybe add: A new program, association, project, idea, review, publication, dissertation, thesis, biography or index, or coming-up event, the discovery of a new freedom talent or activist, a new freedom bookstore or book mailer, a new open air free speech center, a new alternative medium for freedom publishing, a new address that welcomes libertarian visitors (after prior private arrangements), a new discussion site on the web.

YOU add you own list of WANTED FREEDOM NEWS!

It DOES mention numerous web links, apart from its abstracts of news.

If you have liked what you have read in these few samples (my first and close to latest) or do hope for still

better issues to come, simply subscribe like I did. It costs you only some reading time and wastes it less than

the daily newspapers & radio- or TV news or gossip over the fence do.

If you give it sufficient new good input then its quality might further improve. PIOT, J.Z., 23.2.2000.

32. THINK TANKS ONLINE HOMEPAGE, Links to Public Affairs Sites, 3pp ................................... 206

It would be a good custom to include on every webpage that can be printed out its URL!

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1. LIVE AND LET LIVE, Redwood Valley, "pro-life, animal rights, libertarian", No. 13, October 1998, 27pp ......... 1

Contents list, 1p: 2.

FISHEL, JOY, Contraceptive Technologies: How Much Choice Do We Really Have? 4pp: 4.

SHELDON, DAVID ALLEN, Report from IOWA State Penitentiary, 3pp: 8.

- Hardly different from the complaints of most criminals with victims who were convicted. Typically, shows no interest in crime prevention or in the fate of his victims. Just wants a still better deal for himself and other criminals, no matter what he or they have done to innocents and regardless of how much more expensive still this would turn out to be for the taxpayers. - See my article on prison reform. - J.Z.

BAJAJ, AMRINDER, Murder They Call Abortion, 1p, 1986: 11.

NOLAN, DAVE F., A grand old flag? 1p: 27.

The rest brings correspondence, addresses and reviews.

2. LEVY, STEVEN, It's Time to Turn the Last Page. Books: Forget paper. Here come e-books - Newsweek, Jan 1, 2000. - How often have I seen such articles by now? I don't see many e-books in private or public libraries yet, or in bookshops. - J.Z. 3pp .............................. ................................................................................................... 28

3. STERLING, BRUCE, Learning to Love Obsolescence. "Our most exciting new technologies are merely junk-in-the-making." 2pp from NEWSWEEK, Jan. 1, 2000 ................................................................................... 31

4. GAJILAN, ARLY TOBIAS, History: We're Losing It. "They told us digital data would last forever. They lied. ..."

1p, from NEWSWEEK, July 12, 1999. .......................................................................................... 33

Now, which of the above reported trends are we to believe? - Computer fans are better in fulfilling their promises

than are politicians. But, can you quite trust them? - J.Z.

5. DAWSON, JAMES N. to TERRY, Social and Political Aspects of the Dhamma, 1p ........................................ 34

On Buddhism and Libertarianism. I would like to see his paper on this. - J.Z.

6. ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 31.1.2000, 5pp ........................................................................ 35

7. ZUBE, JOHN, Some Thoughts on Abortion, 28. January 2000, 2pp ........................................................... 39

8. MINUS ONE, No. 1, September 1963, No. 6, Jan. - Feb. 1965, & No. 34, 1974, 28pp .................................... 41

SISYPHUS, Freedom, 2pp: 41.

ARMAND, E. The Joy of Living, 1p, from: "Iniziazione I.A." : 43.

PARKER, SIDNEY, Minus One, 2pp: 41 & 44.

CASSERES, BENJAMIN DE, The Call of Dionysus, 1p: 46.

LALY, JEAN-PIERRE, To Express Oneself, 1p: 48.

BAKER, A. J., The Illusions of Moralism, 2pp: 49. - I would find an article on the illusions of

immoralists much more interesting. - J.Z.

PARKER, SIDNEY, Some Reflections, 2pp: 50. - Unsigned, but, I suppose, by him. - J.Z.

PASTORELLO, DOMENICO, Blackmail! - 1p: 52.

PARKER, SIDNEY E., Malfew Seklew - The Jester Philosopher of Egoism, 2pp: 57.

ELLINGHAM, FRANCIS, Max Stirner, and 'I', 1974, 4pp, with Parker's comment: 59.

SOWERBY, J.K., Lateral Inversion: The Politics of "The Opposite", 1p: 64.

FLYGARE, WILLIAM, A Very Small First Step: Review of P.B. Dematteis, Individuality and the Social

Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, Univ. Microfilms, 2pp: 65.

ZUBE, JOHN, Note on a quote in MINUS ONE on the "general strike", 1p: 68.

9. NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, No. 24, n.d., 16pp ............................................................................. 69

Beware: Many of the articles are not pro-freedom but full of popular prejudices. That applies also to the

2 pages of supposedly freedom organizations in Australia, in very fine print. - J.Z.

10. COMMENTARY BOOKS, 2pp ................................................................................................... 85

11. LIBERTY FREE PRESS ONLINE, 3 Website Pages with links ................................................................ 87

12. DRUG REFORM COORDINATION NETWORK, THE, 2pp .................................................................. 90

13. HENDERSON, LEILA, Taking steel frame houses to the world, 2000, 1p clipping ........................... .............. 92

14. JAMAICA HOSPITAL, Maine: Poor people are given the chance to work for health care. A journalist objects but

does not offer to pay their bills. Tiny note & comment .......................................................................... 92

15. MCGUINNESS, PADRAIC P., Old St. Nick, patron of the Welfare State, 1p, SMH, 18.12.99 ........................... 93

e-mail: ppmcg@ozmail.com.au

16. GROZNY, Latest conquest of the new Russian Empire, 2pp of images & clippings ......................................... 94

17. STOCKHOLDER ADVOCATE ASSOCIATION, Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1976, 2pp ..................... 96

26 million, now even many more, should at least consider their voluntary taxation options. - This photocopy was

the best I could do to preserve this oxydizing yellow draft printed on cheap paper. - J.Z.

18. BOWKER, Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory, 2pp.................................................................... 98

Bowker publishers an enormous number of different directories. I never got an order through this one. So, often I

do not even bother to reply to their annual demands for updates. - J.Z.

19. ISIL, Appeal for support, 1p ..........................................................................................................100

20. ROBERT SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION, Introduction & Literature List, 7pp ...................................... 101

21. ZUBE, JOHN, Proper pricing or bureaucratic extortions? My disagreement with the local government council on

this. 7pp ............................................................................................................................... 108

I got only one telephonic response from a member of the public on this. He, too, had complained but achieved

only a tiny increase in usage charges, not the abolition of the huge service availability surcharge. - One remains in

their grip - until one is free to opt out. - J.Z.

22. ZUBE, JOHN, Compulsory Voting. My last letter on this, 1p, 23. August 99, when I finally could no longer avoid

paying a penalty for not voting, once again. This time I had actually forgotten this insignificant "event".

Apparently, they could not do without my informal vote. - J.Z. ............................................................... 115

23. DAVIS, TONY, Homeless bound, 1p, 2000, on train station signs during the depression:

"Jobless men keep moving - we can't take care of our own." .................................................................. 116

Aren't all immigration restrictions, formally legalized, based on the same ignorant, prejudiced and thoughtless

approach? They really do not know, do not want to know and show no interest in the real causes and solutions.

But then, this applies to most of the potential immigrants as well. Although they do favour freedom to migrate,

they do not favour all those liberties that would make them welcome or independent anywhere, as self-supporting,

peaceful, productive and trading people, living under their own laws and institutions, as long as they prefer them,

individually. "Natives", earlier immigrants and later ones should all be free to live legally, not geographically, as

far apart and differently and independently as they want to. - PIOT, John Zube, 21.2.2000.

24. SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, Lifeline for unwanted babies, 1p, SMH 22.1.00, on legal abandonment ..............117

25. CHUNN, JEREMY, Watch it, sucker, 1p, SMH 20 Jan. 2000 ................................................................. 118

On a little known "deal" the tobacco industry made with the government.

26. ENTER STATE RIGHT, A Journal of Modern Conservatism, 3pp www.enterstageright.com .......................... 119

27. FAME, Fighting for Honest Monetary Weights & Measures, 2pp, repeat ......................................................122

28. SCHWARTZ, STEVEN, Higher Education: last of the great socialist enterprises, 1p.........................................124

Five major unchecked premises already in the headline! Some degrees of libertarian tinkering with universities are

not enough. Now freedom lovers could set up affordable alternative education and certification schemes, at every

level, using efficient and affordable alternative media. - PIOT, J.Z., 21.2.2000. - SMH, 14.2.200, www.smh.com.au

on a CIS speech. (However, this would require that they would also set up alternative and competitive certification

schemes. - J.Z., 13.6.02.)

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1. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Re-evaluating Australia's Welfare System: Poverty Alleviation, Welfare Reform and the

Negative Income Tax in Australia, 2000, 106pp ........................................................................... 1

2. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Fiscal Policy in the Open Economy, 2000, 10pp ............................................. 101

3. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Deposit Insurance: an historical exploration of bank regulation in the form of

deposit insurance - its benefits, problems and alternatives, 2000, 6pp ... ............................................... 111

4. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Home Page, Personal Comments and Opinions, 1p guide ....................................116

5. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, A Comment on Egalitarianism, 2pp ............................................................. 117

6. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, The Immorality of Free Education, 2pp .........................................................119

7. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Abolish Minimum Wages, 2pp .................................................................. 121

8. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, VSU: A personal statement on the economic and philosophical implications of

VSU, 2p on Voluntary Student Unions ...................................................................................... 123

9. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Externalities, 2pp .................................................................................. 125

libertarian_aust@yahoo.com www.libertarian.da.ru Australian Libertarian Forum: www.alsforum.da.ru

Member of the LIBERTY ACTIVIST WEB RING

10. AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN FORUM, Australian Libertarian Society, 2pp.................................... 127

The Australian Libertarian Society is to be officially inaugurated in Sydney in April 2000. I will attend. - J.Z.

11. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, About Libertarianism, 5pp, with links ....................................................... 129

12. AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY, Action Groups, 1p ..................................................... 133

See also the page on sheet 139 on policy statements and coming events.

www.geocities.com/libertarian_society Executives, with their e-mail addresses: on sheet 149.

13. ALLEN, M. JOHN, Home Page, Libnetd and the REAL LIBERTARIAN WEBLINK, 1p ....................... 134

markjallen@geocities.com

14. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Australian Sites & International Sites (mostly American), Libertarian Links, 1p ...... 135

15. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, International Links & John's Pick of the Week, 1p ......................................... 136

16. AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATIVE POLITICS, Home Page, 3pp ..................................................... 137

They, too didn't mention their URL on it. Otherwise, I would have mentioned it. - J.Z.

17. HUMPHREYS, JOHN to ZUBE, JOHN, 23.1.2000, 1p ................................................................. 140

18. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Short Ramblings, a list of sites only, 1p ...................................................... 140

19. ZUBE, JOHN to HUMPREYS, JOHN, 23 Jan. 2000, 3pp ............................................................... 141

20. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, News, Issues and Current Affairs, & Some New Sites, Links only, 1p ................... 143

21. HUMPHREYS, JOHN to ZUBE, JOHN, 27.1.00, 1p, with his postal address ........................................ 144

22. HANNON, KATE, $ 50 billion welfare system "failing", clipping from THE DAILY TELEGRAPH,

28/1/00 ......................................................................................................................... 145

23. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Political Philosophy, Links, 2pp ................................................................. 145

24. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Australian Politics & Australian Political Sites, 1p ........................................... 147

25. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, John's Libertarian World on the Web, 2pp .................................................. 149

26. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, So - who is this John chap who's trying to tell you about liberty??? 1p ................... 150

27. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Fiction, 1p, on Ayn Rand, L. Neil Smith, Jane Austen & E.M. Forster ...... 151

28. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Movies with Libertarian/Individualist Themes which I have seen, 1p ..................... 152

He lists: Mrs Dalloway; The People vs Larry Flynt; Schindler's List; Gattaca; Braveheart; Dead Poets Society &

Contact. - Please supply me with YOUR lists of this kind! - J.Z.

29. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, New and Improved World's Greatest Political Quiz, 1p ...................................... 153

30. ANONYMOUS, World Ideologies Explained, 1p ......................................................................... 154

31. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Honours Essays, list of only 2, 1p: 1. Deposit Insurance & 2. Fiscal Policy in the Open

Economy ......................................................................................................................... 155

32. RADICALS FOR CAPITALISM, For Australian libertarians and classical liberals, online meeting place and chat

room, 1p on first exchange, John Humphreys and members. Founded Sept. 11, 1999, 11 members and

958 page views. ................................................................................................................. 156

33. AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY, Home Page, Constitution (incomplete), Executive, Action Groups,

Sponsorship, Membership, Links, Inaugural Meeting, Activities/News, Libertarian Heroes (Milton Friedman,

Friedrich Hayek, Ayn Rand & Adam Smith listed so far with a short comment for each). 10pp ................... 157

34. ZUBE, JOHN to HUMPREYS, JOHN, 10 Feb. 00, 2pp, ................................................................. 167

35. ZUBE, JOHN to SOON, JASON, jsoon@consultant.com on membership, & attendance, with a draft of a leaflet

that I would like to hand out, 2pp ............................................................................................ 169

36. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Heroes, list mentioned under 33, in plain text, 1p .............................. 171

37. LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE et al, Der Streit zwischen kapitalistischen und sozialistischen Anarchisten.

Dokumentation der Gaestebuchbeitraege zur innerlibertaeren Diskussion, zuletzt aktualisiert: 16.2.98, 24 S. ... 172

Die anderen Teilnehmer: Tillmann; Robert Kalbach; Robert; olli and nils; Nick Kretschmann; Yohnny; Sven

Weiberg; Jens Meiners; Henning Maruhn; Bjoern Wilsmann & Thomas Bruckbauer.

38. LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE, Liberale Informationen fuer Grevenbroich (Kreis Neuss), zuletzt geaendert am

11.07.1999, 1 S., nur Liste von Beitraegen, 1996-99 ..................................................................... 196

39. LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE, Die "freieste Gesellschaft der Geschichte", 1p .......................................... 197

40. ZUBE, JOHN to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE, 23.12.99 with his reply, 2pp .......................................... 198

An English language introduction to his German libertarian journal "Eigentuemlich Frei", can be found on:

http://www.der-markt.com/ef/intro.asp

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

328 pages, 30 illustrations, ISBN 0-8143-2707-9, $ 34.95 cloth, A Great Lakes Book publication, 1p flyer only for

the book ........................................................................................................................ 200

Carlotta Anderson, & her husband, both journalists, hosted me in 1990. She is a niece of Laurance Labadie and

helped me getting some writings by Joe Labadie and his son Laurance Labadie together for microfiching. Alas,

Laurance Labadie's essays, amounting almost to a small encyclopaedia on individualist anarchism, have still to be

readied for fiching by me. And so much of his valuable correspondence remains still largely buried in the

LABADIE COLLECTION, largely due to copyrights restrictions. - J.Z.

42. ACKERMANN, WERNER, Appeal to Establish a Cosmopolitan Union, 1931, 1p ................................. 201

43. LIBERTY ROUND TABLE 101 CLUB, Home Page, Announcements, Awards received, FAQs, 3pp .......... 202

44. JAMES, James's Liberty File Collection Index, 4pp, jamesd@echeque.com ......................................... 205

45. LIBERTARIAN STUDENT CLUB, E-mail & WWW Network, 1/2 page announcement only ................... 208

To join the Libertarian Student Club Email Network, send a request to: libclubs-request@genius.ucsd.edu -

John McPherson jmlib@genius.ucsd.edu

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1. LONG, LAZARUS, Who Is the Rational Anarchist? 1996, Feb. 98 version, 2pp .................................... 1

lazarus.long@claslib.rational.ca

2. RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Home Page, 1p, Webmaster@rational.ca ....................................... 3

3. ONTARIO LIBERTY, Mail List, 1p, listserv-r@.rational.ca (dot behind the @ correct or typo? - J.Z. ......... 4

4. RATIONAL ANARCHIST BBS, Frequently Asked Questions on Rational Anarchism, 2pp, e-mail see L. Long 6

5. RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Essays on Liberty from Libertarian & Anarcho-Capitalist Perspectives, 2pp 7

Only list of articles online. Contact: Lazarus Long.

6. RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Signs of Liberty: Personal Declarations of Liberty, 1p ........................... 9

Copyrighted, although it just contains the image of 3 car bumper stickers. Compare the beginnings of my

SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia, of which the first 4 volumes are out, on 4 LMP microfiche, A-D. - J.Z.

Webmaster@claslib.rational.ca seeks more such contributions. Try without capital W. This damn Word 97

continues to "correct" me! Sometimes I simply surrender to it rather continue a hopeless fight. - J.Z.

7. LONG, LAZARUS, When Liberty Is Defined by Ideologues, 1997, 2pp ............................................. 10

I would rather do without many of the automated and self-correcting features of WORD 97, an endless source of

Frustration for me in left and right alignments, also unwanted capitalizations - and never getting the right alignment

quite straight. - J.Z.

8. LONG, LAZARUS, Communities, Contracts and Libertarianism, 1996/98, 3pp ....................................... 14

lazarus.long@claslib.freehold.rational.ca

9. LONG, LAZARUS & WIEBE, KEN, The Problem of Coerced Liberty, 1996, 4pp ................................. 15

10. RATIONAL ANARCHIST BBS, List of available files, daily updated, hint only, 1p ............................... 18

To get a zipped list send e-mail to: fileserve@claslib.rational.ca with the word INDEX in the first line.

11. LONG, LAZARUS, The Responsible Society, 1994/96, 9pp ............................................................ 19

12. LONG, LAZARUS, Let the Chips fall. Why Canada's Financial Industry must be de-regulated, 6pp ............... 27

13. LONG, LAZARUS, Rebutting the Absurdities, 1996/98, 11 points, 3pp ................................................. 33

Nothing but an encyclopaedic approach could stock our "intellectual ammunition" department sufficiently. - J.Z.

14. BOWDEN, MIKE, Time for Revolution, 1p, Rational Anarchy Publishing .......................................... 36

15. LONG, LAZARUS, The Rational Anarchist in Today's Economy, 1996/98, 2pp .................................... 37

16. LONG, LAZARUS, What is Laissez-faire? 1996/98, 2pp ................................................................ 39

17. LONG, LAZARUS, Why Socialism is an Anti-liberty ideology, 2pp, 1996 ........................................... 41

A few of the hundreds of different forms of "socialism" aren't, e.g. some forms of voluntary and cooperative socialism, which are propertarian and capitalistic and business-like, based upon individual rights, with the potential to turn the majority of productive people into freely cooperating and exchanging capitalists, ending as far as possible the hierarchical system of enterprises and the employer-employee relationships and replacing them with self-management and partnership ones, without any ideological bias, especially not a coercive and egalitarian one.

If we do not automatically treat all socialists as our enemies then we can turn many of them into friends, allies or at least into neutrals - people doing their own things - but only to themselves. - Instead of provoking them unnecessarily, let us rather offer them a more rightful and sensible form of socialism! - Many of them have already become enemies themselves of totalitarian or welfare state socialism. - PIOT, J.Z., 26.2.2000.

18. LONG, LAZARUS, The Adventures of Joe Prole or Onward with the Revolution, 5pp, 1997/98 ................... 43

19. LONG, LAZARUS, Natural Rights: A Philosophical Argument based on "Because", 1997, 2pp ................... 48

20. LONG, LAZARUS, Is Individual Liberty Possible in a Parliamentary Democracy? 1996/98, 4pp .................. 50

21. LONG, LAZARUS & WIEBE, JIM, Does the LPC harbour Tyrants in Waiting? 3pp capj@buffnet.net .......... 54

22. LONG, LAZARUS, Can a Freeman be Patriotic? 1996/98, 1p .......................................................... 58

23. LONG, LAZARUS, Libertarianism & the Family: Are they incompatible? 1995/98, 2pp .......................... . 59

24. LONG, LAZARUS, Special Interest Groups and their plundering of the Public Purse, 1994/98, 2pp ............ . 61

No public purse, no such plundering! As long as it exists, it is an open invitation to share the loot or to get at least

some of one's own property back. - J.Z.

25. LONG, LAZARUS, What Is Social Responsibility? 1996/98, 3pp ..................................................... 63

26. LONG, LAZARUS, State-Run Welfare Is Ineffective and Unnecessary, 1996/98, 6pp ............................. 66

27. LONG, LAZARUS, Privatise Our Social Welfare System, 1995/98, 6pp ............................................. 72

28. LONG, LAZARUS, Libertarian Belief Vindicated, 1996, 1p ............................................................ 78

29. LONG, LAZARUS, A Case for Free Markets from an Environmental Perspective, 1996/98, 6pp .................. 79

30. LONG, LAZARUS, End the State Subsidization of Canadian Culture, 1996/98, 4pp ................................. 85

31. LONG, LAZARUS, An Interim Plan for the Reform of Health Care in Canada, Based on Libertarian Principles,

1996, 6pp ........................................................................................................................ 89

32. LONG, LAZARUS, Public Works? Or Taxpayer Investment by Force? 1995/98. 2pp ............................... 95

33. LONG, LAZARUS, Whose Land Is it, anyway? 1995/96, 2pp ........................................................... 97

34. LONG, LAZARUS, A Critique of Huben's Non-Libertarian FAQ or Setting Fire to the Largest Collection of

Strawmen outside of a Cornfield, 1996/98, 9pp ............................................................................. 99

I have never seen a cornfield with several strawmen. Maybe, if it covered square kilometers! - J.Z.

35. RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Unnamed file: List of liberty related books from LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS,

1 page only. - How long would a complete list be? Should it be confined to print on paper titles and recent ones

only? - J.Z. ....................................................................................................................... 108

36. RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Essays on Liberty from Classic and Modern Libertarian Writers, 1p ......... 109

Guides in its 1996 version only to 9 such essays. How many essays would there be in a complete list? - J.Z.

37. RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Links to Liberty, 1998, 2pp ...................................................... 110

38. RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Political Satire and "off the wall" Commentary, 1p, 1997 ...................... 112

39. ZUBE, JOHN to LONG, LAZARUS, 30.1.00, 3pp ..................................................................... 113

40. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Site Index, 168pp, n.d., knabb@slip.net http://www.slip.net/~knabb ..... 116

Watch for what this index and these writings do NOT contain! But I do wish other freedom groups would take

their own ideas as writings as serious as this site does. This particular index well reveals the leftist roots of

situationism and its limited horizon. However, it is part of the total freedom discussion. - J.Z., 26.2.00.

41. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Recent BPS Publications, 3 titles only, 1/2 p .................................... 173

42. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Catalog, 4pp. - I like their no copyrights notice. - J.Z. ......................... 174

43. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Site Map, 5pp, indicating the length of the sites in KB ........................ 178

44. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Comics, 1p indication of sites ..................................................... 183

45. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Bureau Prehistory, Publications of three early San Francisco area situationst

groups. Edited by KNABB, KEN, 1973, 90 pages. List of these titles, 2pp ........................................... 184

46. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Home page, survey of sections, 1/2 p ............................................ 185

47. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Crossfire, Documents from various sources, & polemics, list, 1/2p ...... 186

48. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, What's New? 1999, 2000, 1p, listing new entries .............................. 186

49. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Public Secrets. Collected Skirmishes of Ken Knabb, 1997, 408 pp, 1p leaflet

only, advertising the book .................................................................................................... 188

50. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Confessions of a Mild-Mannered Enemy of the State, 1997, parts 1-3, covering

1945 - 1997, apparently all Ken Knabb writings, leaflet only on the books, 1p ...................................... 188

51. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Previous Publications, 2pp, list of titles, as links .............................. 189

52. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Links to Situationist International Anthology; Pre-S.I. Texts; Film Soundtracks; French S.I. Journals, Miscellaneous S.I. Publications, May 1969 Documents, Internal S.I. Texts, 3pp .......... 191

53. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, The Revolutionary Pleasure of Thinking for Yourself, 1975-1992, 11pp .. 194

Altogether an impressive survey of what they have to offer. Alas, as partisans, they do not include references to all

criticism of Situationism - or I have failed to notice them. - J.Z.

54. COMMITTEES OF CORRESPONDENCE, Home Page, 2pp, 1996/97 ............................................... 204

Secretary Nick Hull: nhull@mindspring.com http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5357/index.html

55. LIBERTARIAN.ORG, Home Page, What Is Libertarianism? 2pp ...................................................... 207

Originally created by Scott Banister, it is now part of Free-Market.Net: The Freedom Network and

The Henry Hazlitt Foundation. Contact: feedback@free-market.net With one page of Links, on 207/8.

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1. LSR VERLAG, Home Page, in German, 4 S. (LSR stands for LA METRIE, STIRNER & REICH) ............... 1

List of essays online, all German: 3. Links to short introductions in esperanto, interlingua & english: links on 3.

2. LSR VERLAG, La Mettrie - Stirner - Reich; Diverses, 2 S. ............................................................... 5

3. LASKA, BERND A., Julien Offray de La Mettrie, 63 KB, 15pp .......................................................... 7

4. LASKA, BERND A., Vorbemerkungen des Herausgebers und Uebersetzers zu La METTRIES "Der Mensch als

Maschine", 3 S. ................................................................................................................... 22

5. LASKA, BERND A., Die Negation des irrationalen Ueber-Ichs bei La Mettrie, 50 KB, 13 S ....................... 25

Wenn ich Laska recht verstehe, so meint er mit dem "irrationalen Ueber-Ich" den von irrationalen Ideen,

Systemen und Institutionen beeinflussten Einzelnen. - J.Z.

6. LASKA, BERND A., Max Stirner, 18 KB, 5 S. ............................................................................. 38

7. LASKA, BERND A., Die Negation des irrationalen Ueber-Ichs bei Max Stirner, ( Max Stirner als

"paedagogischer" "Anarchist"), 43 KB, 12 S. ................................................................................ 43

8. LASKA, BERND A., Wilhelm Reich ohne Freud/Marx/Orgon, 26 KB, 7 S. ....................................... 55

9. LASKA, BERND A., Die Negation des irrationalen Ueber-Ichs bei Wilhelm Reich (Wilhelm Reich als

"paedagogischer" "Anarchist"), 56 KB, 15 S. ............................................................................... 62

10. LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 13.2.2000, 1p, laska@lsr.franken.de http://www.lsr-projekt.de ......... 77

11. ZUBE, JOHN to LASKA, BERND A., 16. 2. 2000, 1p ................................................................... 77

12. LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 17.2. 2000, 2pp .................................................................. 79

13. ZUBE, JOHN to LASKA, BERND A., 19.2. 2000, 2pp ................................................................... 80

14. LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 20. 2. 2000, 1p .................................................................... 81

15. LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 20. 2. 2000, 1p .................................................................... 82

16. ZUBE, JOHN to LASKA, BERND A., 22. 2. 00, 2pp ..................................................................... 83

17. ZUBE, JOHN, Some Initial Responses by John Zube upon Reading Bernd Laska's 6 introductory essays on the Works of La Mettrie, Max Stirner and Wilhelm Reich, 5pp ............................................................... 85

18. LASKA, BERND A., Orgone foregone, 1 S. ueber Wilhelm Reich im LSR-Projekt ................................. 90

19. LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 23. 2. 2000, 1 S. ................................................................. 91

20. ZUBE, JOHN to PARKS, LARRY, 6. 1. 2000, 7pp LPARKS@FAME.ORG ....................................... 93

21. PARKS, LARRY to ZUBE, JOHN, 6.1.2000, 1p http://www.FAME.org .......................................... 100

22. ZUBE, JOHN to PARKS, LARRY, 11.1.2000, 5pp ..................................................................... 101

23. PARKS, LARRY to ZUBE, JOHN, 9. 1. 2000, 1p ....................................................................... 105

24. FAME, Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education, Home Page, 3pp ............................... 106

25. FAME, Contact pages, 3pp ... .............................................................................. ... 107 & 122, 123

26. FAME, Trustees, Advisors, Scholars, etc., 1p ............................................................................ 110

27. PARKS, LAWRENCE, What the President Should Know about our Monetary System, 1999, 8pp ............. 111

28. FAME, Links, 1p ............................................................................................................. 119

29. FAME, Notable Quotes, 3pp ................................................................................................ 120

30. FAME, Reading List, 1p ..................................................................................................... 124

31. FAME, Publications, 2pp listing ............................................................................................ 125

32. FAME, Labor's Heritage Supports Honest Monetary Weights and Measures, 1999, 3pp ......................... 127

33. FAME, FedWatch, 1p ......................................................................................................... 129

Word 97 does not know how to go straight on the right side and prevents me from correcting it! - J.Z.

34. FEKETE, ANTAL E., Whither Gold? 1996, 26pp ........................................................................ 130

35. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Links to magazines, papers, societies, homepages etc., 7pp ...... 156

36. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Unpublished Letters, List of 6 of them only, 1p .................... 163

37. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, IPE - Objectives, 1999, 2pp ........................................... 164

I managed to double these two pages up & finished number-stamping. So I insert some previously doubled-up

2 pages by JOHN HUMPHREYS. If they are not in the same PEACE PLANS edition then it isn't too bad. - J.Z.

38. HUMPREYS, JOHN, A Comment on Egalitarianism, 2pp ............................................................. 166

39. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Newsletters, summaries only and links, 3pp ........................ 168

40. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Articles, summaries and links, 3pp ................................... 171

41. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Publications, links only, 2pp .......................................... 173

42. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Hot off the Press, Home Page, News, 4pp, summaries & links ... 175

43. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Media Reports, links to 4 of them, 1p ................................ 178

44. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Published letters to the media, links to 10 previously published

Letters, texts of 3 recent ones, 3pp ........................................................................................... 179

45. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Speeches, summaries & links to 7 of them, 2pp .................... 182

46. INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, Press Releases, links only, 1p ......................................... 183

47. ZUBE, JOHN to SEAN GABB, 25 January 2000, 1p His e-mail address: old.whig@btinternet.com .......... 184

48. GABB, SEAN, Books by Sean Gabb, links only, and Links to Other Pages of Libertarian and Conservative Interest

- 1p ......................................................................................................................... .. 185

49. GABB, SEAN to ZUBE, JOHN, 25.1.00 http://www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/ .................................... 186

Looks like I have plenty of downloading work ahead of me - from his site alone. He is, among other things,

Editor of FREE LIFE. - J.Z.

50. ZUBE, JOHN to GABB, SEAN, 26.1.00, 1p .............................................................................. 186

51. GABB, SEAN, Dr. Sean Gabb: Brief Biographical Overview, 1p ...................................................... 187

52. GABB, SEAN, Writings about Truancy, titles & abstracts and links only, 1p ........................................ 188

Note his unique copyrights clause! - J.Z.

53, GABB, SEAN, Select List of Writings by Dr. Sean Gabb on Libertarian and Conservative Subjects, 2pp ...... 189

54. FREE LIFE, The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance, articles online, listed, for issues 15 - 38, 1p ............... 190

In more legible version, with links, 4pp: 191.

55. GABB, SEAN, Home Page, with links, 1p .............................................................................. 195

56. GABB, SEAN, Commentaries in FREE LIFE, index page, covering these articles in issues 1 - 37, 2pp ......... 196

57. FREE LIFE, Contents listing of online articles from FREE LIFE, for issues 15 - 32, length is indicated, 9pp .. 198

58. GABB, SEAN, Libertarian Individuals and Groups, 2pp ................................................................ 207

59. GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets and Longer Works, short list of them, as links, 1/2 p. I didn't print URLs here. ...... 208

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CONTENTS

1. MANNERS, RON, Do Smaller Companies Do It Better? 1998, 17pp .................................................. 1

2. MANNKAL, Economic Education Foundation, Introduction, 2pp ...................................................... 18

e-mail: mannwest@attglobal.net Web: http://www.mannkal.org/

3. MANNKAL, Issues # 2 & 3, October 1999 - March 2000, Links to activities, 2pp .................................... 20

4. MANNKAL, The Law of Perverse Consequences, a regular feature, 2pp ............................................... 22

5. MANNERS, RON, The Fuse Is Lit! (Bee-Hags, Innovation and Blasting), 7pp, 1999 ................................ 24

Typical for his kind of libertarian humour and the ability to laugh even about himself, at least his own

youthful escapades. - J.Z.

6. MANNERS, RON, Speeches & Submissions, list and links, 3pp, so far 26 entries .................................... 31

2pp of what is probably an earlier version: 35.

7. MANNERS, RON, Circular, 16 November 1999 on lecture by Michael De Alessi, director of the Center for

Private Conservation (U.S.), at an IPA meeting, 2pp ..................................................................... 33

8. MANNERS, RON, Where are our leaders? Where are our heroes? NATIONAL BUSINESS BULLETIN,

July 1999, 5pp .................................................................................................................. 37

A plain text version, more legible, 3pp, no illustrations, follows: 42.

9. MANNERS, RON, Barnacles (On the Backside of Progress), 1990, 2pp .............................................. 45

10. MANNERS, RON, Mining 1999 - Confronting a Pebble or a Mountain, 1999, 15pp. ............................... 47

11. MANNKAL, What is a "Libertarian"? 1p ................................................................................... 61

12. MANNERS, RON, Kalgoorlie (and Australia), Lookin' Good, Feelin' Awful, summary of background paper,

1997, 20 pages. - Is the whole of book-length? It might be worth microfiching, too. - J.Z. .......................... 62

13. MANNKAL, Comments on the Outcome of Australia's Republic Referendum "Debate", 2p ....................... 82

To each and everyone the republic or monarchy of his or her dreams - at the own expense and risk - and also

any non-governmental but exterritorially autonomous society or community! It does not have to be "either

... or...." for all the people in a country. - PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.2000.

14. MANNERS, RON, Let's Create Real Jobs This Time, 1992, 8pp ........................................................ 83

Jobs do not have to be artificially "created". They would develop spontaneously in growing and booming

enterprises under full economic freedom, especially full monetary and financial freedom. - J.Z., 20.2.2000.

15. MANNERS, RON, Free-Market Economics (The Antidote for Socialist Policies), 1975, 3pp ....................... 90

16. MANNERS, RON, Talking to the Liberals, 1992, 8pp .................................................................. 93

17. MANNERS, RON, Hannans North Heritage Precinct, 1999, 2pp ....................................................... 100

18. SOWELL, THOMAS: Julian Simon, combatant in a 200-year war, 2pp, on overpopulation "hysteria" ........... 102

19. FREE-MARKET.NET, Member Directory, Feedback@Free-Market.Net - here only 1/2 p indication of the size

of this directory ................................................................................................................. 103

20. MACHAN, TIBOR R., Community, 3pp ................................................................................... 104

I hold that only communities of volunteers deserve the name of communities or nations. And this requires

that they are either relatively small ones, for instance "proprietary communities"(as proposed by Spencer

Heath and developed by his grandson, Spencer Heath MacCallum, in: "The Art of Community", and,

further, in a dissertation and in a book by Fred Foldvary, also somewhat discussed in THE

LIBERTARIAN CONNECTION, later: THE CONNECTION), OR: exterritorially autonomous ones, small

or large, as described in my ON PANARCHY sub-series, volumes 1-19. To each the government or non-

governmental society of his or her dreams! - PIOT, J.Z.

21. MANNKAL, Articles from Elsewhere, 3pp, list only & abstract, with links ....................................... 107

22. MANNKAL, Libertarian Bookstore, Book list, so far only 8 titles, abstracted ....................................... 110

23. MANNKAL, Web Links, 8pp ............................................................................................... 112

24. ZUBE, JOHN to MANNERS, RON, 9.3.98, 3pp ........................................................................ 120

25. ZUBE, JOHN to MANNERS, RON, 18.8.98, 1p ......................................................................... 123

26. ZUBE, JOHN to MANNERS, RON, 25.10.99, 2p ........................................................................ 124

27. MANNKAL, E-mail updated, Oct. - Dec. 1999, on new website. 1p ................................................... 126

28. MANNERS, RON & JENNY, 12/99 circular, news and address details, 2pp ......................................... 127

29. MANNERS, RON to ZUBE, JOHN, 1/2 page, 18.10.99: 125, 3p, 17.12.99: ......................................... 129

Festive Greetings and Site Update, 1p: 132.

30. ZUBE, JOHN to MANNERS, RON, 21. 12. 1999, 3pp .................................................................. 133

31. FREE-MARKET.NET, Free-Market.Net Memberships, 3pp Feedback@Free-Market.Net ........................ 137

32. FREE-MARKET.NET, Introductory pages, with links, 4pp ............................................................ 140

33. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 26.9.91, 1p .................................................................... 144

34. ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 9.10.91, 2pp .................................................................. 145

35. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 10.11.93, 2pp ................................................................ 147

36. ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 18.11.93, 7pp ................................................................. 149

37. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, Card, 11.11.93, 1/2p ......................................................... 155

38. DAWSON, JAMES N., Buddhist Microfiche Publishing, project draft, 1p ........................................... 156

39. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 13.12.93, 1p .................................................................. 157

40. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 20.12.93, 4pp ................................................................. 158

41. ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 7.1.94, 7pp .................................................................... 162

42. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 28.3.94, 1p .................................................................... 169

43. ZUBE, JOHN, to DAWSON, JAMES N., 29.4.94, 1p ................................................................... 170

44. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 5.7.94, 1p ..................................................................... 171

45. ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 7.9.94, 3pp .................................................................... 172

46. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 26.12.94, 2pp ................................................................. 174

47. ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 31.1.95, 1p .................................................................... 176

48. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 31.4.95, 1p .................................................................... 177

49. ZUBE, JOHN, to DAWSON, JAMES N., 23.5.95, 1p ................................................................... 178

50. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 1.9.95, 1p ..................................................................... 179

51. ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 2.1.96, 4pp .................................................................... 180

52. DAWSON, JAMES N., Dear Friend, 27.10.99, to my address, assuming that I had died. - J.Z. ................... 183

53. ZUBE, JOHN to DAWSON, JAMES N., 14.11.99, 1p .................................................................. 184

54. PROJECTORS, ENLARGERS, Two types, details supplied by JAMES N. DAWSON, 1p ....................... 185

Alas, they are not suitable for the reduction and re-magnification rates of microfilm. - J.Z.

55. DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 27.1. 2000, 2pp ............................................................... 186

56. KYFHO! Keep Your Freaking Hands Off!!! Introductory web page, without stating URL, 4pp, with links ... 188

Send comments to e-mail: kyfhomyob@yahoo.com - It claimed, when I downloaded, over 2 million visitors

since May 16, 1997!

57. DEAD ECONOMISTS SOCIETY, Website, no URL, or e-mail address, 8pp, with some links ................... 192

It brings mini-portraits of famous economists, with a short comment for each.

57. BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, For Reasons of State, 1/2 pp from THE MEMORY HOLE ............................... 200

58. FREE MARKETEERS, THE, Nine Major Myths that People "Know for a Fact", 2pp, 1997 ...................... 201

freemarketeers@usa.net

59. FRAGMENTS, Home page of an e-zine, 2pp, no URL or e-mail address given on it ............................... 203

I found it so colourful that it was difficult and expensive in toner to make it legible in a black on white print. - J.Z.

60. SCHOOLAND, KEN, Epilogue to "The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible", 1p, sent by Lux Lucre

luxlucre@home.com with a high recommendation for the whole book ............................................... 205

61. ANTI-STATIST, THE, Home page for this zine, 1p rklein@acsu.buffalo.edu ...................................... 206

62. WORLD TRANSFORMATION, Home Page, 2pp, with links ......................................................... 207

I found only its link to the Global Ideas Bank of some interest to me. New Age notions! - J.Z.

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1. FREEMAN, DAVID T. Reports. 1997. 2pp list of reports from PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES

Website: http://www.mind-trek.com/ ........................................................................................ 1

2. MAGNA CARTA, THE, 1215, Translation by Nancy Troutman (The Cleveland Free-Net -- aa345). Distributed

By The Cybercasing Services Division of the National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN) .

Downloaded from the above website.

3. FREEMAN, DAVID T., Miscellaneous Collection of More Books/Treatises, 1997, 1/2p only, PERSONAL

EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES website, apparently offering two titles on line .................................... 10

1. HOPKINS, CLAUDE, Scientific Advertising. - "A must for everyone involved in advertising." &

2. THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, Life Without Principle. - "Interesting views on life and the world in general.

Comments on the deluded and wasteful lives that many people live. How the 'news' is used to brainwash

people, and perpetuate 'government'.

4. FREEMAN, DAVID T., Internet-List Articles and Discussions, 2pp, 1997 ............................................ 11

5. FREEMAN, DAVID T., The Great Voting Hoax. Here only an announcement of this 1997 book, online ......... 12

6. FREEMAN, DAVID T., Articles and Correspondence, 2pp list, 1997 (Not only his own) ........................... 13

7. PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Home Page, 1997, copyrighted by FREEMAN, DAVID T., 1p:14

8. PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Classic Books/Treatises online, 2pp list only ..................... 15

Includes titles by Bastiat, Thoreau, Spooner, Orwell, Riegel, Paine & Locke.

9. FREEMAN, DAVID T., Coercion, Education, Obedience, and Government, list of 4 titles that were copyrighted

1992-95 by Frederick Mann. Provided online but: All rights reserved. 1p ............................................. 16

Titles: On Coercion; On Education; On Obedience; On Government. - Until I read this copyrights notice,

I was still somewhat in doubt whether Frederick Mann of TERRA LIBRA and DAVID T FREEMAN are

identical. The ideas and style appeared very similar to me. Compare the many prior TERRA LIBRA pages

fiched in this series. F.M. had, apparently, retreated from TERRA LIBRA and dedicated his time to developing

this website instead. - There are certainly less print-out and mailing costs involved for him in this approach.

I do not know why he still insists on common law property rights for his writings when he offers them free to so

many millions on the Internet. - But then - how many freedom lovers are quite consistent, in all spheres?

- PIOT, J.Z., 29. February 2000.

10. PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Links, 1p ............................................................... 17

11. MANN, FREDERICK, The Nature of Freedom, 1993, 4pp ............................................................... 18

12. MANN, FREDERICK, Introductory Freedom Guide, 1993, 1995, 18pp, copyrighted. ............................... 22

"Compiled and edited by David T. Freeman, from various other introductory reports and articles." - That remark

still leaves open the question whether Freeman is a pseudonym or follower of Mann. - This guide contains a

chapter on what he defines as "Freedom Technology". Typically, it does not include anything on the use of

microfilm. Did he express anything on this elsewhere? I doubt it. But he at least he tolerated my microfilming of

his TERRA LIBRA material and sent me much of it. Like most advertising men he probably thinks very little if

anything of this freedom of expression and freedom of information technology. - Like so many others, he seems to

think that knowledge has to be either on paper or on electronic mass media. - J.Z., 29.2. 2000.

13. MANN, FREDERICK, Freedom Steps, 1994, copyrighted, 26pp ........................................................ 40

He favours, among other things, monetary freedom, abolition of taxes, militias, alternative institutions,

cryonic suspension. J.Z.

14. PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Practical Freedom Reports, Manuals, and Documents, 2pp .... 65

15. MANN, FREDERICK, The Anatomy of Slavespeak, 1997, 44pp, copyrighted ....................................... 67

16. MANN, FREDERICK, Why You Need Gold, Silver, and Alternative Banking, 1993/94, copyrighted, 7pp .... 111

This article contains: ROBERTSON, JIM, Practical Considerations in Buying and Selling Gold, 4pp.

17. MANN, FREDERICK, Dismantling the U.S. Federal Reserve System, 1995, copyrighted, 15pp ............... 118

18. MANN, FREDERICK, The Missing Function, 1993, copyrighted, 4pp, on infrastructure of organizations to

implement key organization concepts ..................................................................................... 133

19. MANN, FREDERICK, The Power in the Details, 1993, copyrighted, 6pp .......................................... 136

20. LIBERTARIANS AT THE UNIVERSITIES, LIBERTARIAN STUDENT CLUB EMAIL NETWORK, 1/2p 141

John McPherson jmlib@genius.ucsd.edu Libertarian Student Club, 1p: WWW.CIEC.ORG ................... 142

21. FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Police, Courts, and Laws - On The Market, 6pp ............................................ 143

22. FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Law as a Private Good, 1989, 6pp ............................................................ 149

23. NORTON, ANDREW, The Liberal's Liberalism, 1996, 13pp, anorton@magna.com.au (H) .................... 155

a.norton@vc.unimelb.edu.au (B); Website: http://www.magna.com.au/ãnorton/HOME.HTML

24. ZUBE, JOHN to NORTON, ANDREW, 28.1.2000, 2pp ............................................................. 168

I like his stand on copyrights, expressed in his reply, of which a segment is attached. - J.Z.

25. RAICO, RALPH, The Rise, Fall, and Renaissance of Classical Liberalism, Part I, 1992, 3pp, ................. 170

FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, FREEDOM DAILY ESSAYS.

26. GRASSROOTS LIBERTY PROJECT, Home Page, 1p only. Formerly LIBERTY ISSUES ................... 172

Resources for local campaigns and activism. Mission: Elect more libertarians to public office. - Does that mean

that they do intend to corrupt more libertarians? - J.Z.

27. CLASLIBNET, Home Page. "A network devoted to the philosophy of Classical Liberalism", 2pp ............ 173

Lazarus.Long@claslib.rational.ca

28. OLSON, HOWARD, The False Choice Between Civil-Liberty & Economic Freedom, 2pp, including links .. 175

howard.olson@usa.net

29. OLSON, HOWARD, Save the Planet! Smash the State! The Libertarian Millennium, with links, 1p ........... 176

30. OLSON, HOWARD, International Sociobiology Institute, home page, 2pp, with links ........................... 177

Contact the Coordinator: hrolson-info@autoresponder.freeyellow.com

31. HALCYON COSMOPOLITAN ENTERTAINMENT, THE, Home Page, http://www.thehalcyon.org/ 13pp .. 179

The names and subjects mentioned on these pages, all apparently links, speak for themselves. YOU pick and

choose! - J.Z. Subtitled: "HUMANISTIC, TRANSPERSONAL AND QUANTUM PSYCHOLOGY".

32. SOON, JASON, Jason's Freethinking Polymath Pages, Home Page, with links, 3pp ................................ 192

33. SOON, JASON, Writings, web-based writings, list only and links, 5pp ............................................... 195

34. ACTIVE MIND, THE, An Interdisciplinary Journal devoted to the articulation and exploration of the ideals of the

Enlightenment - the ideals of individual liberty and rational inquiry, 1999, 2pp introduction with contents list for issue No. 1, apparently online, with links http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/2564/ilind.htm .............. 200

Contacts: John Humphreys and Jason Soon - tsoon@mail.usyd.edu.au

35. YOUNG LIBERTARIAN PAGES, THE, Home Page, with links, 3pp derek@triton.net .......................... 203

36. LIBERTARIAN ESSAYS, Collected by JELLINEK, DAVID, with some personal ones, list & links only, 1p 204

http://members.tripod.com/~libertarianism/main.html

37. ANONYMOUS, Americans - Fed Up with Big Brother Watching like a Hawk? , 1p aakkt@truefriend2u.net 205

38. HERBERT, AUBERON, State Education: A Help or Hindrance, 1880, excerpts only, 2pp ....................... 206

39. MCGINNIS, JOHN D., Ph.D., Refutations, 1998, 1/2p, 7 links only, URL & e-mail not listed there ............ 207

Compare my project on an ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS! - J.Z.

40. LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Biographical notes and academic activities, 1p, 2000, with links ........................... 208

http://www.pierre-lemieux.net/

(I cursed Microsoft numerous times when readying this cover & others, when it did not permit me to separate paragraphs by a single keystroke but forced me to go through formatting paragraphs. Or the single keystroke led to unwanted automatic renumbering. Some people can be too "helpful" & thus make a nuisance of themselves. - J.Z., 13.6.02.

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1. LIBERTARIAN FUTURIST SOCIETY, Home Page, 2pp ................................................................ 1

e-mail - director@lfs.org webmaster@lfs.org director@lsf.org

2. PROMETHEUS, The Newsletter of the Libertarian Futurist Society, quarterly, since 1983, Contents list of recent issues, 3pp, on 1994/98 issues. .......................................................................................................... 4

3. PROMETHEUS AWARDS, A Short History, 2pp, http://www.lfs.org/PROMETHE.HTM ......................... 7

4. SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Webley Page, 3pp, with links, e.g. to Bill or Rights Enforcement & L. Neil

Smith Talks! - on real audio. In my print-out of the second page, parts on the right side were cut off. - J.Z. ........ 9

lneil@ezlink.com

5. SMITH, L. NEIL, Welcome to The Western Libertarian Alliance, 1p, links only, lneil@ezlink.com .............. 11

6. SMITH, L. NEIL, Online Bookstore, 2pp, .................................................................................... 12

With a link to VirtualCon 1: 21 Speakers, Live Audio. - We should have more libertarian conferences - of this

kind & on microfiche, floppies and CD-ROM. The convenor would simply assure that all submissions to a

theme will appear on at least one alternative medium and sold in on-demand production and distribution,

in cheap duplicates. Text contributors might get one or several copies "free", especially if they had paid a

moderate administration fee to the convenor. Per page fee will differ probably for different media. Those

insisting on print-outs or photocopies or audio tapes would have to pay correspondingly more. I'd prefer

it if all submissions were not copyrighted. - J.Z., 27.1.2000.

7. SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Speeches Page, 1p list of speeches and links to them - lneil@ezlink.com ...... 14

8. SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith - - Libertarian, 3pp, with abstracts of his books ...................................... 15

9. SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Links Page, 4pp ......................................................................... 18

10. LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE, THE, Welcome & Reflections of our first 30 issues, 39pp ........................ 22

Editor L. NEIL SMITH lneil@ezlink.com Honory Editor VIN SUPRYNOWICZ vin@lvrj.com

Editor JOHN TAYLOR TLE@johntaylor.org Webmaster KEN L. HOLDER, webmaster@webleyweb.com

Apparently, the 1995-99 issues, Nos. 1-55 are available online.

SMITH, L. NEIL, Welcome to THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE, 1p: 27.

SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Opportunist Pols Seek yet another Way to Prove their 'Morality', 2pp: 28.

TAYLOR, JOHN, There, but for the Grace of ...., 2pp: 30.

SMITH, L. NEIL, NRA Treachery in Pennsylvania, 2pp: 32.

BOARDMAN, ROBERT B., Beyond Moving Beyond Devolution, 2pp, RBBoardman@aol.com : 34.

SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, How Would the Free Market 'Set People to Work"? 2pp, vin@terminus.intermind.net : 35.

JAMES, LOUIS, Review only, 1p, of MCELROY, WENY, "XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography", 1995: 37.

SMITH, L. NEIL, A Pain in the Colin, 2pp, on General Colin Powell: 38.

MILAN, VICTOR, Giving Up the Gun, 2pp: 40.

REICHERT, JOSEPH WILLIAM, Who Shall Judge the Judges? 2pp - 71511.3477@compuserve.com : 42.

TAYLOR, JOHN C., How Do We Reduce Gun Violence in Maryland? 1995, 5pp: 44

76470.3001@compuserve.com

SMITH, L. NEIL, Feeding the Ducks, 2pp: 49.

11. SMITH, L. NEIL, L. Neil Smith's Lever Action Essays, 5pp list of links to them ...................................... 51

12. WILSON, ROBERT ANTON, The ROBERT ANTO WILSON Website, 3pp, www.rawilson.com ................ 55

The texts of poems by ARLEN RILEY did not download for me. - J.Z.

13. SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, Nasty, Brutish, and Short Stories, 4pp homesite jneil@pulpless.com ....................... 58

14. SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The Robert Heinlein Interview & Other Heinleiniana, 3pp ................................... 62

Download the free sampler or read or download the whole book, for only $ 2.50. With Other Sch. Essays.

15. KOMAN, VICTOR, Kings of the High Frontier, 3pp from PULPLESS.COM, with abstract, reviews and

downloading option for free sampler or the whole book, for $ 3.50 ....................................................... 65

16. ANTHONY, PIERS, Volk, 3pp from PULPLESS.COM, with abstract, reviews and downloading option for free

sampler or the whole book, no price mentioned ............................................................................. 68

17. SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The World According to J. Neil Schulman. Books by J. Neil Schulman, 2pp, with a

statement on his information policy ............................................................................................ 71

18. SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, Stopping Power: Why 70 Million Americans Own guns. Free read of sampler online.

Free download of sampler. Or download the whole books for $ 3.95. Reviews, links, 6pp ........................... 73

19. HOGAN, JAMES P., Webpage on his book "Minds, Machines & Evolution", 1p ..................................... 79

Neither his home page nor his links to his TITLES, TOPIES & BRIEF BIO did download for me. - J.Z.

20. HOGAN, JAMES P., Personal Bulletin Board, jphogan1@ibm.net 16pp ............................................... 80

21. FIEDOR, DOUG, Newsletter HEADS UP, September 12, 1999, # 151: FREE REPUBLIC, "is a pro-constitution

and anti-corruption website..." http://www.freerepublic.com/ 1p ...................................................... 83.

22. MURRAY, ROBERT G., Dr., Letter on AZT "treatment" and HIV, 3pp ................................................ 90

23. HOGAN, JAMES P., Bulletin Board Archives, Politics, 12pp ............................................................ 96

24. ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Private Life? 1998, 2pp ............................................................ 97

25. HOGAN, JAMES P., Bulletin Board Archives, Environmental Matters, 17pp ....................................... 108

HOGAN, JAMES P., If they just Repeat it often enough, 1998, 3pp on "ozone depletion": 109.

HOGAN, JAMES P., Global Warming, the Other Side, 1998, 6 links to opposing views, 1p: 109.

HOGAN, JAMES P., More Effects of the UV Increase that never Was, 1998, 2pp: 115.

HOGAN, JAMES P., Review only, 1p, of: SANERA, MICHAEL & SHAW, JANE, Facts, Not Fear: A Parent's

Guide to Teaching Children about the Environment, Regnery, 1996, 300pp, ISBN 0-89526-488-X, $ 14.95: 117.

26. HOGAN, JAMES P., AIDS Heresy and the New Bishops, 1997/99, 10pp ............................................. 125

27. HOGAN, JAMES P., What's New? 5pp .................................................................................... 135

28. BAXENDELL, N., No to car seizure laws, letter to OPEN ROAD, Jan./Feb. 2000, 1/2 p .......................... 139

29. FREE REPUBLIC, Homesite, 2pp www.FreeRepublic.com, recommended by James P. Hogan .................. 140

30. ROMANA MACHADO WORLD HEADQUARTERS, Home Page 1p, "transhumanist, individualist and

libertarian" . Its given links don't even reproduce as such on this Word 97 program. - J.Z. ......................... 142

31. BITBOOKS, The Online Fiction Guide, Science Fiction, 1p list of titles, with abstracts ............................ 143

32. LOCUS INDEX TO SCIENCE FICTION (1984-1998), by BROWN, CHARLES N. & CONTENTO, WILLIAM

G., list of links only to subject files, 2pp ................................................................................... 144

Has anyone compiled as yet 1. A close to complete bibliography of libertarian-flavoured SF? 2. An extract of

libertarian ideas in SF - abstracts, with references? I'd gladly microfiche such compilations and use them in my

own book searches. For comments on books e-mail Charles N. Brown locus@locusmag.com

For comments on stories & questions on the index e-mail William G. Contento contento@best.com

33. HYPER BOOKS, On-Line Bookstore, Home Page, Terry Austin, Proprietor, 2pp taustin@hyperbooks.com 146

URL: http://www/hyperbooks.com/index.html

34. INFINITE ENERGY ONLINE, Cold Fusion and New Energy Technology, home page www.infinite-energy.com

1p, with links, IE issue # 28 now available ................................................................................. 148

35. MOON MINERS' MANIFESTO, 2pp, with links to many of its 111 newsletters to December 97 ................. 149

36. LUNAR UNDERGROUND WEB RING, Home Page, 4pp, operated by ARTEMIS SOCIETY

INTERNATIONAL, 4pp, mainly concerned with the technique for joining their web ring. ........................ 151

Apparently, they are unable to leave copyrights behind, even if only within their own mind-trips. - There are

dozens of futuristic alternative proposals to this legalized monopoly restraint upon the spread of ideas and

wordings. Perhaps in one SF story, not copyrighted, all of them should be freely and thoroughly discussed? - J.Z.

37. ARTEMIS SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL, Artemis, The Artemis Project, home page, 1p, 1996-99 .............. 155

webmaster@asi.org

38. CHURCH OF THE SUBGENIUS, Brain Toolkit and Surreality Reboot, 2p with links ............................. 156

After that introduction, I didn't bother to press any of its buttons. - J.Z.

39. FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Paranoia, poem, 1p. - This poem, too, exaggerates. It shows e.g. no awareness that

you can still freely use microfiche, floppy disks & text-only CD-ROMs - for making ALL libertarian texts

cheaply and permanently (if you frequently renew the latter) available. Is the "conspiracy" of the indifferent

involved? - I once met up with him at a meeting in Sydney and then at a friend's place in Wollongong. But I

tried in vain to interest him then and there e.g. in panarchism or legal tender effect upon inflation or

micrographic alternatives. He rather recited Richard Kipling, for hours, and he did this well and went on doing

so, while I finally gave up early in the morning, listening further to this kind or recitation and drove home.

If I want Kipling, I rather read from his collected works. - At least in some respects I found some

of the famous libertarians to be not so great. - Perhaps they get ear-bashed too much and sometimes they just

want to relax, too, at a time when I would have been more interested in a serious discussion. I like it that he

offers many of his writings on the Internet. Furthermore, I do appreciate him as a libertarian thinker and writer,

even though I do not always agree with him on some points. - Sheet 174 names him as the author of this poem.

- J.Z., 29.2.200 . .................. ............................................................................................. 158

40. NEW PARADIGMS PROJECT, Home page, 4 pages, no URL or e-mail given on this awarded site! ......... 159

The first two pages demonstrate how badly some coloured sites print-out, without an extra effort. Is there

a colourful conspiracy against legibility? A black/white copy of these 2 pages follows. Not only did this

award-winning site not print-out well, unmodified, in black & white, but it froze my PC, too. I had to go

through all the faded lines and select font colour black. - J.Z.

41. MCCARTHY, JOHN, Progress and its Sustainability, 9pp, 8pp with links, jmc@cs.stanford.edu ............... 163

42. KARI'S ANARCHY PAGES, Home page, 6pp kmfreckl@mail.uccs.edu ........................................... 171

Essays About Anarchism, 1p: 171.

Kari's Anarchy Pages, Links, 1/2 p only: 172.

Sites of Interest to Anarchists, 1p: 173.

The Humorous and the Bizarre, 1p: 174.

Recommended Anarchist Reading, 2pp: 175.

43. MOSCOW LIBERTARIUM, Freedom Technologies for the Digital Future, Home Page, with links, 4pp ....... 177

e-mail - liberty@ice.ru English pages maintained by Victor Agroskin, vic5784@yahoo.com www.ice.ru/

Moscow Libertarium http://www.libertarium.ru/eng

44. ELROY, WENDY, Articles on Individualist Anarchism on this Site, with links, 2pp ................................ 180

e-mail - mac@zetetics.com Most articles are on http://www.zetetics.com/

45. LIBERTY FREE PRESS ONLINE, Canada's Common Sense Revolution, Home page, incomplete, with links,

in htm, then in a flawed and unedited Notepad printout, which is better than an incomplete but otherwise perfect

text. 5pp .......................................................................................................................... 182

46. SELICK, KAREN, Home Page, with links, 3pp .......................................................................... 187

47. CRYPTO ANARCHY, Home Page, 3pp, with links http://www.oberlin.edu/ .......................................... 190

48. CAPLAN, BRYAN, Libertarian Purity Text, 6pp. URL & e-mail not mentioned here. I do not always think of

adding them when printing material out or asking for all links to be added. - J.Z. .................................... 193

49. HUMPHREYS, JOHN, New and Improved World's Greatest Political Quiz, 1p ...................................... 198

I prepared a more legible copy for fiching with other of John's material, by tracing the faded lettering in black. J.Z.

50. ANONYMOUS, No More Secrets Software, 4pp, lizaa@myrealbox.com .............................................. 199

Would you entrust these people with your credit card details? - J.Z.

51. ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, World's Smallest Political Quiz, 1p, 1996/99 ...................... 202

52. BROWNE, HARRY, Harry Browne for President, 3pp, 1996/2000. Postal given but not URL or e-mail ........ 203

The first print-out was partly illegible & also incomplete! - J.Z.

53. ANONYMOUS, Loans Available to Networkers for as little as 2% for 15 years, 2pp, .............................. 207

C44m@bigfoot.com?subject=Loan_Info

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1. EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Marktplatz fuer Liberalismus, Anarchismus und Kapitalismus, Nr. 1 - 3, 1998, 104 S. ........1

Internet: http://www.der-markt.com/ef Herausgeber: Joern Grunert grunert@metronet.de

& Andre F. Lichtschlag Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de

Inhalt, ohne Anzeigen, Leserbriefe und kurze Spalten:

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Warum eine Streitschrift fuer die Freiheit? 2 S.: 4.

HABERMANN, GERD, Klassisch-Liberal oder Anarcho-Libertaer? 2 S.: 6.

TIMM, UWE, Anarchismus in Zukunft, 3 S.: 8.

WEEDE, ERICH, Kapitalismus pur, 2 S.: 11.

BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Liberalismus und Anarchismus in eine Front! 3 S.: 13.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Die Libertaeren und der "Libertarianism", 2 S.: 16.

BOOM, DIRK VAN DEN, Die deutschen Parteien und libertaeres Gedankengut, 2 S.: 18.

BAADER, ROLAND, Christlicher Glaube und Liberalismus: unvereinbar? 2 S.: 20.

DOERING, DETMAR, Ein liberaler Anarchist: Lysander Spooner, 3 S.: 22. Teil 2, 2 S.: 51.

HUELSMAN, GUIDO, Mut zur Freiheit, 1 S. zu ROLAND BAADERS neuem Buch "Fauler Zauber": 25.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Ayn Rand: Wer ist John Galt? 1 S.: 26.

GRUNERT, JOERN, Im Osten nichts Neues, 1 S.: 27.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Alle Macht den Konsumenten - fordert FRIEDRICH KUEPPERSBUSCH, 1S.: 28.

KOPP, STEFAN, Costa Rica Libre! 1 S.: 29.

GRUNERT, JOERN, (A)Soziale Marktwirtschaft, 1 S.: 30.

KASTNER, MICHAEL, Interview, Der libertaere Fragebogen, 1 S.: 31.

EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Adressen fuer die Freiheit, 1 S.: 32.

DOERING, DETMAR, Es gibt keine ueberschuessigen Menschen, 2 S.: 36.

BAADER, ROLAND, Arbeit finanzieren statt Arbeitslosigkeit? "Recht auf Arbeit"? 3 S.: 38.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Schoenen Dank, Peter Punk! Warum auch Aussenseiter im Kapitalismus besser leben. "Recht auf Faulheit"? 2 S.: 41.

HUELSMAN, JOERG GUIDO, Ordnung und Anarchie. Ja zur Naturrechtskonzeption, 4 S.: 43.

LONG, LAZARUS, Das "Naturrecht". Ein philosophisches Argument, begruended durch den Zweck. Nein zur Naturrechtskonzeption, 2 S.: 47.

KASTNER, MICHAEL, Die christliche Katastrophe, 2 S.: 49.

BROECKER, MARIANNE, Bismarck: Der Neofeudalist, 3 S.: 53.

HUELSMANN, JOERG GUIDO, Radikale Liberale aus aller Welt treffen sich in Berlin, 1 S.: 56.

BOOM, DIRK VAN DEN, Parteienportrait: Der Bund freier Buerger, 2 S.: 57.

GRUNERT, JOERG, Sozialer Ghettobau, "Recht auf Wohnen"? 2 S.: 58.

PIMPL, ROLAND, Die Medien zwischen Staat und Markt, "Recht auf freie Meinungsaeusserung"? 4 S.: 61.

EIGENTUEMLICH FREI: Adressen fuer die Freiheit, 1 S.: 65.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Der libertaere Fragebogen, Interview, 1 S.: 66.

GRUNERT, JOERN, Der libertaere Fragebogen, Interview, 1 S.: 67.

RADNITZKY, GERARD, Demokratie, eine Begriffsanalyse, 6 S.: 72.

HABERMANN, GERD, Zur Spannung zwischen Demokratie und Liberalismus, 1 S.: 77.

KASTNER, MICHAEL, Waehlen kann die Farben der Fesseln aendern - Nicht-Waehlen sprengt die Fesseln! 2 S.: 79. - Das waere doch schoen! Aber ich habe das schon vergeblich seit vielen Jahren getan! - Etwas ganz anderes waehlen, und nur fuer sich - waehrend man die Wahl anderer, fuer sie selbst, anerkennt und toleriert. - Das koennte die Welt veraendern - und zwar sehr schnell. - PIOT, J.Z., 29.2.2000.

MATZ, MARTIN, Damit die Mehr-Staat-Ideologen nicht unter sich bleiben, 2 S.: 81. - Lass sie doch - solange sie uns unsere Wege gehen lassen! - J.Z. Ein ef Interview.

GRAF, HANS-WOLFF, Beinahe aus Notwehr, 2 S.: 82. - Ein ef Interview.

NAGEL, KARL, Politik ist widerwaertig, menschenverachtend, oberflaechlich und brutal, deshalb muss eine Partei diese Eigenschaften verinnerlichen, 1 S.: 84. - Ein ef Interview.

BERKING, KRISTOF, Um das Politische drastisch zu reduzieren, 1 S.: 86. - Ein ef Interview.

BAADER, ROLAND, Der Dekalog als Verfassung der Freiheit, 2 S.: 87.

RESCH, INGO, Drei Saeulen fuer Christentum und Markt, 2 S.: 89.

ANDERS, BERND, Replik zum Aufsatz "Parteienportrait: Der BFB", 1 S.: 91.

MEINERS, JENS P., Ayn Rand. Eine freiheitliche Dogmatikerin, 2 S.: 93.

DOERING, DETMAR, Ein Buch gegen die linke Selbstgerechtigkeit, 2 S.: 95, ueber: STEPHANE COURTOIS u.a., Hrsg., Das Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus. Unterdrueckung, Verbrechen und Terror, Piper Verlag, 987 S.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Ein gelungener Video-Clip fragmentierter Gedanken, 1 S.: 97, ueber: STEFAN BLANKERTZ, Die Therapie der Gesellschaft, Peter Hammer Verlag, 266 S.

BOOM, DIRK VAN DEN, Ich hab'mein Sach' auf Nichts gestellt. Drei Buecher zu Max Stirners Individualismus, 2 S.: 98. - Besprechung von drei Buechern von Bernd A. Laska im LSR Verlag. - Auf Nichts? Ja, wenn man ein schlimmes Missverstaendnis des Rechtsbegriffs als ein "Nichts" erkennt! Kurt H. Zube tat Dasselbe und die meisten der Stirner Anhaenger ebenfalls! - J.Z.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Satire - oder ernst gemeint? 2 S.: 99. - Besprechung von: FARIN, KLAUS, Die Partei hat immer recht! - Verlag Thomas Tilsner, 142 S.

GRUNERT, JOERN, Das Fanal der verbotenen Freiheit, 1 S.: 101. - Besprechung von: HERZINGER, RICHARD, Die Tyrannei des Gemeinsinns, Ein Bekenntnis zur egoistischen Gesellschaft, Rowohlt Berlin.

TIMM, UWE, Der libertaere Fragebogen, 1 S. : 102.

2. EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Home page, 4 S. ....................................................................................... 104

3. ZUBE, JOHN to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 23.12.99, 1 S. ................................................................. 108

4. LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F. to ZUBE, JOHN, 26.12.99, 1 S. ................................................................. 110

5. ZUBE, JOHN to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 12.1.2000, 7 S. ............................................................. 112

Enthaelt meinen Entwurf ueber Panarchismus: JEDEM DER STAAT ODER DIE FREIE ODER

SOZIALE GEMEINSCHAFT SEINER TRAEUME - DURCH PANARCHISMUS, DER LAISSEZ

FAIRE VERLANGT, NICHT NUR IN DER OEKONOMIE UND NICHT NUR FUER FREIHEITSSUCHENDE,

5 S. ..................................................................................................................................... 114

6. LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F. to ZUBE, JOHN, 16.1.2000, 1 S., mit seiner Redigierung meines Panarchismus

Entwurfs, 5 S. ....... .................................................................................................................. 119

7. ZUBE, JOHN to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 17.1.200, 1 S. .................................................................124

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1. NON SERVIAM, # 1 - 18, no date, 98pp ............................................................................... 1

Published by SVEIN OLAF G. NYBERG, solan@nonserviam.com

MAIN ARTICLES of this batch:

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor's Word, 2pp: 1.

ROBINSON, JOHN BEVERLEY, Egoism, 3pp: 2.

KNUDSON, KEN, A Critique of Communism and The Individualist Alternative, 1971,

part I, 2pp: 5; part II, 3pp: 10; part III, 5pp: 13; part IV: 5pp: 18; part VI, 4pp: 24; part VII, 5pp: 29; part VIII, 2pp: 37; part IX, 5pp: 40; part X, 5pp: 46; part XI, 4pp: 55; part XII, 5pp: 59; part XIII, 1p: 64. - By the author's paging: 56 pages.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., The Self, 3pp: 7.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor's Word, 1p: 28, on Stirner, Nietzsche & Rand.

PARKER, SIDNEY, Archists, Anarchists and Egoists, 3pp: 34.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor's Word, 1p, on Stirner: 52.

PARKER, SIDNEY, The Egoism of Max Stirner, 2pp: 53.

PARKER, SIDNEY, On Revisiting "Saint Max", 2pp: 65.

PARKER, SIDNEY, Preface, 1p: 68. On Stirner & other egoists. - Note that NON SERVIAM Nos. 13 & 14

do together contain the last issue of Sid Parker's EGO, whose part in the world is now taken over by NON

SERVIAM.

SMITH, JOHN C., Last and First Words, 2pp: 69. - On Stirner.

JORDAN, FRANK, In Praise of Max, 1p: 71. - On Stirner.

ROWLANDSON, PAUL, Stirner, Youth and Tradition, 2pp: 72.

FLYGARE, WILLIAM, To My Sweetheart - With an Addition to Bartlett, 3pp: 75.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., The Ego and Its Own - The Choice of a New Generation, 2pp: 77.

MARSDEN, DORA, Thinking and Thought, 2pp: 80. - The "thoughts" of some people are not worth arguing

with. Intellectually they are still in their kindergardens. Worse: They imagine themselves grown up. - J.Z.

PARKER, S.E., Comment to Ken Knudson, 2pp: 83.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor's Word, 1p: 85. - Critical of Kant and bringing 2 websites and 2 e-mail

addresses on Egoism. - He finds Kant's Metaphysics of Morals "most amusing". - Please note that Kant's

critiques & most other of his writings were written under censorship and addressed, mostly, to classical

scholars of superior intelligence. Thus most of his critics have misunderstood him and still do, often with

"arguments" like those of the man in the street. - J.Z.

MARMYSZ, JOHN A., A Prolegomena to any Future Nihilistic Philosophy, 4pp: 86. - The value of philosophy does not lie in the denial of almost everything but in its ability, if properly practised, to distinguish many truths from the chaff. - J.Z.

SCIABARRA, CHRIS, Ayn Rand - The Russian Radical, 6pp: 90.

MCLEOD, KEN, What Sid Did, 1p: 96.

PARKER, SID, Three comments on your article "The Union of Egoists" which appeared in NON SERVIAM, 1p: 97.

PARKER, S.E., Wm. Flygare (1916-1997), paragraph, biographical: 98.

2. NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G. to ZUBE, JOHN, 1p, e-mail: solan@nonserviam.com ........................ 100

3. ZUBE, JOHN to ATLAS FOUNDATION, atlas@atlas-fdn.org 5.2.2000, 1p ............................... . 102

4. ZUBE, JOHN to ATLAS FOUNDATION, 22. 12. 1999, 2pp. They did not reply ........................... 103

5. ATLAS FOUNDATION, VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES, Virtual Phone Book, A - Z, 49pp, with W.

incomplete ................................................................................................................ 105

This directory, in its VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES: Individuals, lists individuals by website addresses as links, by name & main affiliation. I did not try to reproduce its VIRTUAL YELLOW PAGES: Organizations & VIRTUAL BLUE PAGES: Addresses by Country, with one exception: Australia. There are a few, all too few, Australian addresses listed, on one page: 154.

6. INTERNATIONAL LIBERTARIAN NETWORK, Home Page, with links, 9pp ............................... 155

ILN Principles: http://maxpages.com/libertarian/ILN_P

ILN Mission: http://maxpages.com/libertarian/ILN_

7. EUROPEAN LIBERTARIANS, Home Page, list by countries, links only 2pp .................................. 164

U.K. list: http://www.freeweb.org/politica/super/libertarian/en/uk.htm

8. LINKS, Libertarian Parties World Wide & Other Interesting Links, 1/2 page. URL? ........................... 166

9. CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, THE, News & Media Releases, 1/2p ............................. 166

10. RADICAL LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL, Home Page, with links, 3pp ............................... .. 167

Contact: HOWARD OLSON, howard.olson@usa.net

11. AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATIVE POLITICS, Home Page, 3pp, with links, URL missing ................. 170

12. LIBERTY AUSTRALIA, Home Page, 5pp. - It brings many links but not its URL ............................ 173

13. CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, THE, Home Page, 2pp cis@cis.org.au ......................... 177

14. NATURAL LAW PARTY Australia, The Best Government for Australia, Home Page, 4p .................. 179

I don't see its e-mail address or website URL. - Only the e-mail of the designer is given. - Sack him! -

According to what is declared here, it does not know much about natural law! J.Z.

15. ENTER STAGE RIGHT, A Journal of Modern Conservatism, Home Page, 5pp, list of links to its articles,

all rights reserved http://www.enterstageright.com ................................................................. 183

16. BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBERTARIAN PARTY, News, 4pp .................... .................................. 188

Website inquiries: vila@libertarian.bc.ca http://www.libertarian.bc.ca/

I was hesitant about including these pages of quibbling over relatively trivial matters. But they do illustrate

that no party can help being a party. - J.Z.

17. SOVEREIGNTY, Home Page, 5pp - I see no URL or e-mail address ............................................... 192

Associated with WORLD TRANSFORMATION PAGE.

18. HOWLAND, CURT, Home Page, 3pp, humour and links, no URL or e-mail address ........................... 196

19. FRENCH, STEPHEN, The Moody Loner's Guide to Economics, 5pp, Links ......................................199

E-mail Steve at slfrench@mindspring.com

20. JAYDENEWS, 26 January 2000, Paytrust.com, 5pp .................................................................. 204

http://affiliate.paytrust.com/aff/aff_home.htm , etc., on Online Bill Payment. - Note by J.Z., 9. February

2000 & 13.6.02. An easier way to handle the government's monopolistic, coercive & fraudulent paper

money and paper value standard is NOT a good substitute for issuing and accepting your own kind of non-

exclusive, optional and market-rated exchange media and value standards & for accepting them &

dealing largely in them. For the government's paper money still leaves you exposed to its

inflations, stagflations and deflations - and to its manipulated interest-rate. (E.g. by a Gary Greenberg, as FED

director, who seems to have forgotten everything else about money - or is well enough paid for doing so. He

seems to be the Pope of the popular religion regarding money - and it leads to a lot of troubles. - However,

I do concede that he has somewhat slowed down, for a while, the depreciation of the U.S. paper dollar.).

Freedom in this sphere would mean something QUITE different, although computers &

software programs would also be used.

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PEACE PLANS No. 1619 & 1620

CONTENTS

1. STIRNER, MAX, Max Stirner Archiv, Leipzig, established by KURT W. FLEMING,

http://www.p-beier.de/Stirner/ kfleming@t-online.de 233 S .................................................................. 1

Home Page, 1 S., Willkommen, mixed up with technical details: 1

Eingeschoben von J.Z.: MAX STIRNER IM INTERNET, 6 Links only: 1.

Titel in Deutsch:

A. Max Stirner: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. Editionen, Exzerpte, Zitate etc., 5 S.: 2

B. Max Stirner: Kleinere Schriften und Uebersetzungen, 12 S.: 6

C. Max Stirner: Biographisches, 1 S.: 18.

D. Max Stirner: Stirnerianische Zeitschriften in Deutschland, 3 S.: 19.

E. Max Stirner: Literatur zu Max Stirner, Stirneriana, Allgemeines, Miszellaneen, 169 S :22.

F. Max Stirner: Stirner und Stirnerianisches in der schoengeistigen Literatur; Stirner als Literat, 4 S.: 190.

Alle obigen bibliographischen Listen sind nach Erscheinungsjahren sortiert. Ich moechte hinweisen auf den Rueckgang der Anzahl von Veroeffentlichungen in den Kriegs- und Nachkriegsjahren, sowie zur Nazi-Zeit. - J.Z.

G. Max Stirner: Undatierte Texte zu Stirner, nur einer: 194.

H. Max Stirner: Zeitungen, Zeitschriften, Jahrbuecher, 7 S.: 194. - Alphabetisch geordnet.

I. Max Stirner: Verlage, 9 S.: 201.

J. Max Stirner: Personenregister, 27 S.: 201.

Nach der Anzahl der Texte, Verlage und Autoren zu urteilen - wurde Stirners Philosophie nicht vernachlaessigt.

Dennoch ist in den meisten Buchlaeden, Bibliotheken und Massenmedien nur wenig von ihr zu finden. Auf dieser

Ebene gibt es anscheinend auch noch eine Art von Selbst-Zensur oder Anpassung an Masseninteressen.

Freunde Stirners sollten mehr Gebrauch machen von den erschwinglichen und effektiven alternativen Medien:

Photokopien und Mikrofilm (beide andauerned) und Tonbandkassetten, Videotapes, CD-ROMs und Websites.

Dann waere bald alle solche Literatur leicht, billig, bestaendig und schnell genug erhaeltlich, nicht nur in einem der

wenigen grossen Spezialarchive, wie dem von Kurt W. Fleming. - J.Z.

FREMDSPRACHIGE TITEL, im Max Stirner Archiv

Literatur zu Max Stirner. Stirneriana, Allgemeines, Miszellaneen, 10 S.: 215.

Nach Erscheinungsjahren geordnet.

Die obigen Listen stellen die laengste Bibliographie ueber Stirner dar, die ich bisher gesehen habe. Die grosse

darin steckende Arbeit ist anerkennenswert. - J.Z.

FLEMING, KURT W. to ZUBE, JOHN, 7.2.2000, 1 S.: 225. - paulchen: kfleming@tk-online.de

ZUBE, JOHN to FLEMING, KURT W., 8.2.2000, 6 S.: 226.

ZEITSCHRIFT DES MAX-STIRNER ARCHIVS LEIPZIG, Inhaltsverzeichnis, 1998-2000, 2 S.: 231.

VERLAG MAX-STIRNER-ARCHIV, Stirneriana und Andere Publikationen, Liste, 1 S., 20 Titel: 232.

2. ZUBE, JOHN to LASKA, BERND A., 26.1.00, 1p laska@lsr.franken.de ....................................... 234

3. LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 31.1.00, 1p ..................................................................... 234

4. ZUBE, JOHN to LASKA, BERND A., 4.2.00, 2pp ..................................................................... 235

5. LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 4.2.2000, 2pp .................................................................. 236

6. ZUBE, JOHN to LASKA, BERND A., 5.2.2000, 2pp .................................................................. 238

7. LASKA, BERND A. to ZUBE, JOHN, 2 x 6.2.2000 & 1 x 8.2.2000, 3pp .......................................... 240

8. ZUBE, JOHN to LASKA, BERND A., 7.2.2000, 3pp, with note to Kurt Fleming & Svein Nyberg .............. 243

9. LASKA, BERND A., 7.2.2000, 2pp ........................................................................................ 246

10. LSR VERLAG, Home Page, 4 S. ........................................................................................... 248

LSR steht fuer: La Mettrie, Stirner & Reich. Laska nennt seinen LSR Verlag: "ein paraphilosophisches

Projekt nicht in der Zeit, aber - an der Zeit. Mehr darueber in einer anderen PP Ausgabe.

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CONTENTS LISTS

FOR PEACE PLANS

16-18 (new editions) & 1621-1768

BY NUMBERS

How much libertarian information you can get from LMP on a single one of its PEACE PLANS issues microfiche is much more obvious in this kind of listing than by the general alphabetical literature list of LMP. The particular number of PEACE PLANS that contains the article that you do already want - may contain other material that is of some interest to you.

I have not had the time or energy to establish a data bank that would list material by languages, books magazines, topics, headlines etc. David Taylor, deceased, started such a listing for the earlier issues. It disappeared with him.

Many more PEACE PLANS issues have already been digitized in their covers. But to provide a digitized compilation of all covers, via scanning, will take me much more time. However, compilations for most PEACE PLANS issue contents sheets have already been microfiched by me. See the alphabetized literature list.

PIOT, J.Z., 12.6.02.

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1. ZUBE, JOHN, An ABC Against Nuclear War, third edition, scanned in, Jan. 02, to make up for the bad and small printing in PEACE PLANS 16-18, and the correspondingly flawed microfiched 2nd edition of this book.

The 264 offset printed pages of the first edition are here reproduced, scanned in, somewhat proof-read and printed out, then 36x reduced, on 2 instead of 3 microfiche and I have thus much space left for additional entries and a wholly new PEACE PLANS 18 edition. ............................................................................... 1 - 266

Until I can offer this book and many other libertarian texts on a single cheap CD-ROM, I make this book available free of charge by e-mail, upon request. I would welcome its free reproduction on the websites of others and free downloads from them. My first peace book, reproduced in its English translation in PP 61-63 and in its German original in PP 399-401, has still not been scanned in but will be among my next scanning jobs. - J.Z., 2.3.02.

2. TIMM, UWE, Besprechung, 2 S., von: Stépane Courtois, Nicotas Werth u.a., Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus - Unterdrueckung, Verbrechen und Terror, Uebersetzung aus dem Franzoesischen mit einem Nachwort von J. Gauck und E. Neubert, Muenchen, Piper Verlag, 1998, 998 S., ZEITSCHRIFT FUER SOZIALOEKONOMIE, 120. Folge, 36. Jahrgang, Maerz 1999 ............................................................................................ 267

3. TIMM, UWE, Besprechung, 2 S., von: John Henry Mackay, Die Anarchisten, Forum Verlag, Leipzig 1992, 320 S., in FRAGEN DER FREIHEIT, Heft 218, Dezember 1982 ........................................................... 268

3. WELTWEITE VERLAG, DER, 1946-1950, von KURT HELMUT ZUBE, 1905-1991, 7 S. ................... 271

4. AXELROD, ROBERT, Complexity of Cooperation Web Site, May 1998, 1p, with links, cscs@umich.edu

www.pscs.umich.edu - Now we need only a website on the variety and possible simplicity & harmony of at least some of the voluntary cooperation options! - J.Z., 3.2.02. ............................................................... 278

5. TIMM, UWE, Zum 10. Todestag von Kurt Zube, 1 S., Utespero@aol.com ....................................... 279

6. COMMITTEE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CIVILIZATION, Wellington branch of the Anarchist Alliance of Aotearoa, www.mayday2001.org/wellington cec@mad.scientist.com 1p ........................... 280

How many of the left-wing anarchists are sufficiently aware of the primary requirements of a genuine civilisation and of all individual rights and liberties, especially the economic ones? Regarding their sign: "It's always take. It's never give. That's not the way we want to live." - They do not even notice the (still incomplete) exchange society in which they life and by which they live. They complain about "taking" while wanting to engage in "taking" themselves! - PIOT, J.Z., 16.2.02.

7. HOFFMAN, CYNTHIA, Risk of Change: Anarchy and Growing Older with the Oregon Country Fair, BAD SUBJECTS, Issue # 23, December 1995, 4pp, copyrighted but placed free on the IN! choff@lanminds.com .... 281

8. YEAGLEY, DAVID A., Indian Sovereignty in America, 2pp, www.FrontPageMagazine.com Jan. 14, 2002 . 285

badeagle2000@yahoo.com - He, too, has not yet considered exterritorial sovereignty & personal law. - J.Z.

9. YEAGLEY, DAVID A., Obey the Koran and Leave the Jews Alone, 3pp, FrontPage Magazine, 3.8.01 ..... 287

NO territorialist leaves dissenters sufficiently alone. Nor do those who believe in collective responsibility. No do those who uphold monetary despotism! - J.Z., 16.2.02.

10. LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, 24 October 2,000, 4 web pages with URLs www.luf.org/ .......... 290

luf-questions@luf.org - Concerned mainly with private space exploration & utilization.

11. WOLFE, CLAIRE, Writings of Claire Wolfe, Liberty Activists site, 3pp, with links but no URL ........... 294

12. FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 30.9.01: 296, 18.11.01: 302, 4.11.01: 304, 22.11.01: 328, 6.2.02: 343, 27.10.01: 347, 9.10.01: 351, 21.10.01: 384, 5.11.01: 407.

13. WOLFE, CLAIRE, Review, 2pp, of: KOMAN, VICTOR, Kings of the High Frontier .......................... 297

The books is available online for only $ 3.50 from www.pulpless.com, the tiny online book dealership operated by writer and past Prometheus Award winner, J. Neil Schulman. When will pulpless.com come to offer many books on floppies, CD-ROMs and CVDs?

14. ANARCHY RESOURCES, Select Anarchy Resources, 1p of links, anarchism-subscribe@makelist.com ... 299

Repeated on page 335. Sorry, but no harm has been done. One can get too flooded by papers. - J.Z.

15. WOLFE, CLAIRE, Review, 3pp, of: LINAWEAVER, BRAD & KRAMER, EDWARD E., editors, Free Space, TOR, July 1997, $ 24.95 (hardbound): "... the first explicitly libertarian SF anthology..."! .............. 300

16. ELLUL, JACQUES, E-sermon # 12, The Church of Euthanasia, 2pp of what I consider to be "anarcho-babble", i.e., the kind of anarchism away from reason, logic, facts, morality & any worthwhile insights. - J.Z., 16.2.02. 302

17. DRAUGHN, JEFF, Between Anarchism and Libertarianism: Defining a New Movement, 14pp ............ 305

This article, too, belongs into an anthology of classification systems, still to be compiled or published. - J.Z.

18. DIEHL, KARL, The Theory of Anarchism, from his book: Anarchismus, Kommunismus, und Sozialismus, 10pp provided by ANARCHY ARCHIVES ............................................................................... 319

19. JAMES, BOB, A Personal Journey Through Anarchism in Australia, RADICAL TRADITION, An Australiasian History Page, a Takver's initiative www.takver.com Takver@onaustralia.com.au , 99, 6pp ...... 329

20. QUESTION MARK COLLECTIVE, Arthur Redmond - Ragnar Redbeard and "Might Is Right", 2pp ...... 336

A Takver's initiative www.takver.com Takver@onaustralia.com.au

21. BEISER, SCOTT, My Declaration of Independence from the LP, www.libertyartworx.com 2pp ............ 339

22. ANDRADE, DAVID, 1859 - 1928, 3pp, Takver's initiative www.takver.com Takver@onaustralia.com.au ,

with some links to his available writings .................................................................................... 341

23. ATLAS ECONOMIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION, Circular by L. Liggio & A. A. Chafuen, 2p, 12/01 344

24. CHAFUEN, ALEX, ATLAS Update, 18.9.01, on one of its for me all too expensive get-togethers, 1p ... 346

alex.chafuen@atlasusa.org www.AtlasUSA.org It's associated with LF Books but not yet with CD-ROM publishing. Perhaps this medium is too cheap for them? - J.Z.

25. HARMS, TRACY, A Note on Stirner, Egoism and Anarchism, 1p ............................................... 348

Can anyone supply me with his e-mail address? He may still live somewhere in Boulder, CO. - J.Z., 2.3.02.

Egoist Archive: http://pierce.ee.washington.edu/~davisd/egoist

26. THORNTON, JIM, J.G.Thornton@leeds.ac.uk 3 Sep. 01 on "iGreens" www.igreens.org.uk 1p ............ 349

"Environmentalists often ignore the way the private sector protects, and the state often harms the environment. iGreens are redressing the balance."

27. BOAZ, DAVID, The Libertarian Reader, edited by D. B., Contents List, with links, 7 pp .................... 350

www.libertarianism.org/

28. LIBERTARIAN SOCIALIST MOVEMENT USA, Links to articles, 4pp, libsoc@libertariansocialist.com 357

29. RAYMOND, ERIC S., The Libertarianism FAQ, 2,000, 6pp, esr@thyrsus.com ................................ 361

30. LANDRY, PETER, The Springs of Human Motivation: Thoughts on the Nature of Man, A Blupete Essay,

10pp with URL list for his essays, peteblu@blupete.com www.blupete.com?Intro.htm ........................... 376

31. MICHIGAN MILITIA, THE, In Defence of Liberty II, 6pp, www.michiganmilitia.org/html/index2.htm ... 377

32. MICRONATIONS PAGE, THE, HP, 2pp, talossa@excecpc.com www.execpc.com/~talossa/index.html 383

33. NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, No. 160, 21. Aug., 3. Sept. 2000, published fortnightly, 2pp, Abstracts and

links list. It was then planning to go daily. ................................................................................. 385

34. NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, Links to magazines, papers, societies, home pages etc, with abstracts and URLs, 11 pages www.newaus.com.au/index.html ................................................................................ 387

35. FREE NATION UPDATE, Issue # 2 - February 02, 2pp, sent by John Kosanke johnfkosanke@yahoo.com 397

36. LIBERTARIAN, THE, Syndicated Essays by Vin Syprynowicz, 2pp, vin@lvrj.com ......................... 399

When clicking on "Archive", I get: "Shortcut to vincarc.html at www.infomagic.net" instead of a complete URL! - J.Z.

37. BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, The Only Hope of Ireland, 1916, 2pp, part of International Anarchism web 401

38. OFFSHORE ENTREPRENEUR, Making Money Offshore, 3 introductory pages with links, Adam Starchild

books etc., Cyberhaven.com ................................................................................................ 403

39. KNAPP, THOMAS L., News from the Ad Hoc Conspiracy to Draft L. Neil Smith, 20.8.01, 2pp ........... 406

www.smith2004.org smith2004@presidency.com I prefer: Nobody for President for territorial U.S.A. Anybody for President or chief magician, or whatever - over anybody who wants him as such. The office of TERRITORIAL & imposed presidents etc. should be abolished - as by now even more wrongful and dangerous than absolute monarchism was. - PIOT, J.Z., 16.2.02.

40. LAWSON, DAMIEN, Let them land! Non One Is Illegal. mayajoy@disinfo.net 1p message of 28.8.01 408

xborder website & e-mail address (some are getting weird!): www.antimedia.net/xborder/ xborder_x@y...

41. BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Ken Knabb's new translations of two more chapters from Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle, knabb@slip.net www.slip.net/~knabb/SI/debord www.slip.net/~knabb 1p, with 1p virus warning re: "Subject: [filename, random]. Body: Hi! How are you? - I send you this file in order to have your advice. Or: I hope you can help me with this file that I send. Or: I hope you like the file that I send to you. Or: This is the file with the information that you ask for. - See you later. Thanks." - They are getting really sneaky. So, if you do not know the sender, wipe it, rather than open it. - J.Z. ......................................................... 409

42. GREAVES, PERCY L., Jr., Mises Made Easier, 1974, now also online. Here only contents list, A - Z, of

terms explained, 5pp .......................................................................................................... 411

43. WATNER, CARL, Circular of Dec. 14, 2001, on his new anthology compilation on ID's. contributions are wanted: inmanfedmill@aol.com ............................................................................................. 416

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PEACE PLANS 18

A replacement edition for the old PP 18 edition that reproduced part of my An ABC Against Nuclear War, a book now microfiched in PP 16 & 17, together with much other material.

CONTENTS

1. FREE MARKET NET, More downloaded pages from www.free-market.net/ 62pp .............................. 1

FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY BY TOPIC, 4 pp, with URLs: 1 - Why didn't they alphabetize this list and also provide an alphabetized list of ALL of their by now over 17,000 references? With it they would come close to a libertarian encyclopaedia, directory, abstracts list, as well as providing a kind of libertarian library. Ideas do not always fit into rough classifications. Nor do names of organizations, publications & individuals or their activities and projects. They do only provide an alphabetical list of their membership, by user-names. As it is, I do not remember ever having received a response to my entries on this net. - J.Z., 24.2.02.

FREE MARKET NET, Our 73 Partner Organizations, A few of our 360 supporting members, Headlines from LibertyNow, Dec. 16, 1998 (then they had only links to over 2,200 home pages), 3pp: 5.

FREEDOM NETWORK: Directory by Category, 2pp: 8. Feedback@Free-Market.Net

FREEDOM NETWORK: Directory by Region, 2pp: 10.

FREE-MARKET.NET MEMBERSHIPS, Information about Membership, 3pp: 12. info@hazlitt.org

FREE-MARKET.NET, What Is this all about? The Henry Hazlitt Foundation & Free-Market.Net: The Freedom Network, 2pp: 15.

FREEDOM NETWORK, THE, Since 1995, update, 1p, of Sep. 10, 1999: 17.

FREE-MARKET.NET, FREEDOM NEWS for Jan. 3, 2,000, 2pp: 18.

FREEDOM NETWORK, Member Directory in Alphabetical Order, alas, only by user-name. Hint only, 1/2p: 19.

FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY, by Category, Topic, Region, lists with URLs, 5pp: 20.

FREE-MARKET.NET, The Intellectual Matchmaker, Questionnaire, 6pp: 25. I had difficulties with it and so I wrote them a 3pp letter, on 25.1.00, with my entries: 32.

FREEDOM NETWORK SEARCH RESULTS, Incomplete list, 20 pages, with entries of 879 matching records: 34.

FREE MARKET NET, Freedom Home Page of the Week, ed. by Eric C. Johnson, 9pp, with URLs, with some doubling up from downloads at different occasions: 54. Jan. 3, 2000, with hints to previous ones.

2. FREEDOM TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE DIRECTORY, PRACTICAL FREEDOM, FREEDOM ENGINEERING, BUILDFREEDOM.COM, FREE WORLD ORDER, with URLs, 40pp ......................... 63 www.buildfreedom.com/fwolist.htm

CATEGORIES, ALPHABETICAL LISTING, 2pp: 63. - URLs, 6pp: 65.

FREEDOM ENGINEERING, Hello & Products, 4pp: 71

O'CONNOR, MAX T., Deep Anarchy - An Eliminativist View of "The State", Report # TL07D, Terra Libra reprint from EXTROPY # 5, Winter 1990, 7pp: 75.

LINKS with abstracts of articles, 1p: 82.

FREEDOM DIRECTORIES, Sites, 1p: 83.

PROSPERITY & ANTI-POVERTY, Links to articles, 1p: 84.

FREEDOM ENGINEERING, 2pp of Introductions, FAQ, Key Freedom Factors, Glossary, Formulas, Links: 85.

BUILD FREEDOM COM, The Ten Core Concepts of Freedom Technology, 3pp: 87.

MANN, FREDERICK, #TL02: Freedom Technology Resource Guide, 1993, Terra Libra Holdings, directory, 15pp, with quotes from a letter by "A Friend of Thomas Paine", from 6/93 THE VOLUNTARYIST: 89.

MANN, FREDERICK, Bought into the System, #TL50C, 1994, 97, Terra Libra Holdings, 8pp: 104. - On the top these FREE WORLD ORDER pages claim: "Free World Order - The Most Comprehensive Freedom Site on the Net - All information FREE!" - With: "Semantic Freedom Letter # 3".

MANN, FREDERICK, #TL50A: Semantic Rigidity, Flexibility, and Freedom, 1993, Terra Libra Holdings, Semantic Freedom Letter # 1, 8pp: 112. - I like the term: "territorial gangsters", used in this article. - J.Z.

3. BIGBOOSTER & BIGBOOSTER7MILLION e-mails, from f-prime@buildfreedom.com , incomplete, 3 Jan. 01 - 1 Dec. 01, 42 pp: 121. Mailings of 3.1.01, 22.3.01, 6.4.01, 21.4.01, 2.5.01, 14.6.01, 9.9.01, 19,19,01, 11.10.01, 9.8.01, 1.12.01 www.buildfreedom.com/associates.htm ................................................................. 121

Gradually, I got more and more sick of these pyramid scheme suggestions, not used for spreading freedom ideas but rather to make money from a list of over 70,000 freedom lovers signed up, not selling them something worthwhile, but just getting commissions for those on top of a new list, at the expense of late comers. I don't want to get rich, free and easily, especially not in some zero-sum games or pyramid schemes, at the expense of some fools, but I do want to get free, quickly and easily. There is a great difference between these two approaches. Most libertarians seem to be more interested in money-making than in establishing free societies. One can buy freedom only to a limited extent. Thus but now I wipe out most Big Booster messages. - J.Z., 6.2.02. - Zero-sum-games between 70,000 libertarians, shuffling money between them, with the early birds in a new game winning - at the expense of the rest. That is not even a self-enlightening process. No more so than a lottery. - J.Z., 24.2.02.

MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution! # 2, 3pp: 122.

MANN, FREDERICK, Money as a Weapon to Dominate and Control, 2pp: 125.

MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution! # 3, 5pp: 127. - Are these gold accounts covered by & redeemable by the account provider, in physical gold, upon demand, or does the market value of, e.g., one ounce of gold, just serve as a standard for the account, for clearing purposes? I fear the former is the case. - J.Z., 15.4.01. - Only on a free gold market should a value-carrier (exchange medium) be exchangeable into its value standard, at par or close to par with its nominal value. To tie the quantity of exchange media to the quantity of value standard units available is absurdly limiting free exchanges. - J.Z., 24.2.02.

MANN, FREDERICK, Ignorance Can Be Expensive! 5pp, with list of current "schemes": 132. - I hold that pyramid selling or "multi-level-marketing" does also profit from ignorance. It makes a few at the top rich at the expense of the many. It is essentially a zero-sum-game or lottery - in which all early participants greatly profit; those in the middle will be lucky to get their costs back and all the rest will be losers. But even some of the top guys seem willfully unaware of the consequences of their actions - for others. - J.Z., 21.4.01.

MANN, FREDERICK, Toward a Theory of Human Error, 3pp: 137.

MANN, FREDERICK, Quantum Jumpers, 2pp: 140. - Churches and governments, with their religious and statist confidence tricks, extract even more money from their victims than these pyramid schemes by some libertarians do. So, should we give praise to churches and governments? - J.Z., 17.6.01.

MANN, FREDERICK, Economic Means to Freedom, 2pp with some links"142.

MANN, FREDERICK, In June 2000 I proposed PROJECT LIBERTY VANGUARD, 3pp: 144.

MANN, FREDERICK, Hard-Wired Politico-Semantic Slaves? 2pp: 147. - Money making separated from production and exchange - under the assumption that this is rightful, honest, non-fraudulent & possible at all, in balance! Where are the protests by libertarian economists? - J.Z., 24.2.02.

MANN, FREDERICK, Soft-Wired Politico-Semantic Slaves? 2pp: 151. - The welfare statists have their delusions about general welfare through taxation, subsidies, hand-outs, regulations etc. Too many libertarians have their delusions about pyramid schemes & "multi-level-marketing". When will they end their own rackets? Both exploit ignorance and prejudices. These libertarian rackets are morally superior only through their voluntary membership. - J.Z., 24.2.02.

MANN, FREDERICK, Walk for Capitalism, 2pp: 158. - The most thoughtless approach to economic freedom - unless you use your walking for thinking and talking. But if you think, talk, write & publish about economic freedom you don't have to walk at the same time. - J.Z., 24.2.02.

MANN, FREDERICK, 10 Steps of the Communist Manifesto, 1848, 1p, see: www.buildfreedom.com/tl/wua11.shtml 160

POUZZNER, DANIEL, Fascism, 1p: 160 www.mega.nu:8080/innovism.html

4. MUELLER, REINHARD to ZUBE, JOHN, 5.8.01 & ZUBE, JOHN to MUELLER, REINHARD, 7.8.01, on Kurt Zube, 4pp .................................................................................................................. 163

5. KADMON, CLIFF, Step the Feds, ckadmon@hotmail.com 23.8.01, 4pp, www.destiny-worldwide.net ....... 170

6. EUROLETTER 72, Feb. 02, Libertarian International, info@libertarian.to www.libertarian.to 7pp ........... 171

7. ZUBE, JOHN to TOBIN, RONALD C., 31.8.01, in response to TOBIN, RONALD C. to ZUBE, JOHN, 29.8.01, 3pp, on quality of THE THOUGHT, microfiche, CD-ROMs. Typically, he did not respond to my CD-ROM suggestion. As for his comments on reading machines: As if they could not be cheaply mass produced - or bought cheaply second-hand. Thoughtless reading habits, customs and traditions are the real cause for the under-utilization of microfiche, floppy disks & CD-ROMs by libertarians for libertarian literature. - J.Z., 24.2.02. ................. 178

8. SMITH, WINSTON, 9 Sep. 00, pointed out that RUSHDOONEY, R., "God, The Devil and Legal Tender" is available free from: Hagadin@yahoo.com winsmith@postnet.com Mostly I do no longer bother to read Smith's message because of his leanings towards Social Credit notions. - J.Z. The Rushdooney article is only 1p, microfiched in PP 731 & 1247. ............................................................................................. 181

9. BOVARD, JAMES, Ethnic Cleansing, American-Style, 3pp, www.fff.org/freedom/1099d.htm .............. 181

Message also sent by WINSTON SMITH. - Do past & greater atrocities in other countries excuse "minor" current ones? Allow ALL peaceful volunteer communities full exterritorial autonomy under personal laws and based on individual secessionism. Then most atrocities, terrorist acts, civil wars and international wars will cease. For proof see e.g. PP 16-17 (new edition) and 61-63, & "ON PANARCHY", volumes 1-24. - J.Z., 14.9.00.

10. BENZ, TIM, Media Blackout, on gun laws, ItsNow@TheRiver.Com 2.4.00, 2pp, Christian view ................ 184

11. GRIFFITH, RODNEY ERIC, Miniture 2.0, On Gerry Reith writings, in a new anthology, 1p ................ 186

12. FREEDOM BOOKS, Second Hand Books, Author Index, 3pp ..................................................... 187

The e-mail address given, in various versions, is no longer functional & the URL is not recognized by Word 97 as such. www2.freedombooks.com/ - J.Z.

13. ANTI-AGING BREAKTHROUGH with Oral HGH 15189, aazone@uole.com of 16.10.01, www.ghformula.com 190

14. COMMITTEE FOR A CONSTRUCTIVE TOMORROW, CFACT, Oct. 2, 2000: Nothing But Blue Skies in Texas? Info@CFACT.org www.CFACT.org ? 2pp ............................................................... 191

15. SCHULZ, BOB, Dear Government, why won't you answer, Chairman of We The People Foundation for Constitutional Education, Inc. Bob@givemeliberty.org Article: One man hungers. A nation prays. As America watches, 3pp, http://www.GiveMeLiberty.org ........................................................................... 193

He seems to believe that through fasting and government court actions he can overthrow the U.S taxing system as "illegal". If he could, guess what would be legalized within a day? Fasting rather than pondering, preparing and organizing a tax strike, voluntary taxation, monetary freedom and panarchistic alternative? I am also reminded of remarks by Ulrich von Beckerath, 1882-1969, that in effect the unarmed voter is just a comical figure in the eyes of those in power. He should have added, perhaps, as the militia advocate that he was: "and unorganized and untrained". - J.Z., 12.6. & 27.7.01.

16. MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Liberalia, www.liberalia.com Ch_Michel_Valmet@compuserve.com 4/01 news: 196

17. LETTERS ON LIBERTARIAN STRATEGIES, 3pp, a letter by George Phillies, www.cmlc.org ............ 197

18. LIBERTY FUND, INC., Note on JASAY, ANTHONY DE, The State, pb. $ 9, 1p .............................. 200

19. BERNS, WALTER, AEI, Extract from an article on the Constitution, COMMENTARY, Feb. 97, p 20-21: 201

20. JUST ASK HENRY, Home Page, on economics, environment, politics, fairness, 1p, no URL given ........ 202

21. KASTNER, MICHAEL, der-markt.com - deutschsprachige Homepage des Liberalismus, 1p, 8.10.00 ... 203

kastner@der-markt.com www.der-markt.com (?)

22. LIBERTY ACTIVISTS, 3pp, URL & e-mail address not stated. They actively wasted my toner! 3pp ..... 204

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P E A C E P L A N S Nos. 1621 - 1623

CONTENTS:

SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY CONTINUED:

VOLUMES 4 - 7:

DEMOCRACY - GOVERNMENT

SHORT ALPHABETIZED INDEX

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ON ALL THESE TOPICS SO MUCH MORE WISDOM CAN BE FOUND IN ABOUT 15,000 BOOKS OF QUOTATIONS AND THE REST OF ALL LITERATURE. DO NOT EXPECT ME TO EXTRACT IT ALL FOR YOU. COLLABORATE ON THIS PROJECT WITH ALL MODERN MEANS. NO PRO-FREEDOM WISDOM SHOULD REMAIN BURIED OR INACCESSIBLE. And do add your own little bits of wisdom, like I tried to do.

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DEMOCRACY, CONTINUED :

DEMOCRACY: 1

DEMONSTRATIONS: 3

DEMYSTIFY: 4

DENATIONALIZATION: 4

DENIALS: 5

DEPARTMENTS: 5

DEPENDENCE: 5

DEPOLITICIZE: 6

DEPORTATION: 6

DEPOSIT INSURANCE: 6

DEPREDATION: 6

DEPRESSION: 6.

DEPUTIES: 7

DEREGULATION: 7

DESERTION: 7

DESERVING: 13

DESIRABILITY: 13

DESIRES: 13

DESOCIALIZE: 13

DESPAIR: 13

DESPOTISM:13

DESTATIZE: 15

DESTINY: 15

DESTRUCTION: 15

DETAILS: 15

DÉTENTE: 16

DETERMINATION: 16

DETERMINISM: 17

DETERRENCE: 17

DEVALUATION: 18

DEVELOPMENT: 20

DICTATORSHIP: 20

DICTOCRAT: 22

DIETS: 22

DIFFERENCE: 23

DIFFICULTIES: 23

DIFFUSION: 24

DIGNITY: 24

DIPLOMACY:24

DIRECT ACTION: 26

DIRECT DEMOCRACY: 26

DIRIGISM: 26

DIRTY: 26

DISAGREEMENT: 26

DISAPPOINTMENT: 27

DISARMAMENT: 27

DISASSOCIATION: 30

DISASTERS: 30

DISBELIEF: 30

DISCIPLINE: 30

DISCONTENT: 31

DISCORDIA: 31

DISCOURSE: 31

DISCRETION: 31

DISCRIMINATION: 32

DISCUSSION: 33

DISENGAGEMENT: 34

DISGOVERNANCE: 34

DISHONESTY: 34

DISINTEREST: 34

DISLOYALTY: 35

DISMANTLING: 35

DISMISS: 35

DISOBEDIENCE: 35

DISPLEASURE: 38

DISSATISFACTION: 39

DISSENT: 39

DISSIDENTS: 39

DISSOLUTION: 39

DISTANCE: 40

DISTRACTION: 40

DISTRIBUTION: 40

DISTRUST: 44

DISTURB: 44

DIVERSIONS: 45

DIVERSITY: 45

DIVIDE: 52

DIVINE: 52

DIVISION OF LABOUR: 52

DIVISION OF POWER: 52

DIVISIVENESS: 52

DIVORCE: 53

DO IT: 53

DO NOTHING: 53

DO YOUR OWN THING: 54

DOCTORS: 54

DOCTRINAIRES: 54

DOCTRINES: 54

DOGMA: 54

DOGMATISM: 54

DO-GOODERS: 55

DOGS: 57

DONG: 57

DOLE: 57

DOMESTICATION: 58

DOMINATION: 58

DON'TS: 59

DOOMSDAY: 59

DOUBLE STANDARD: 60

DOUBLE THINK: 60

DOUBT: 60

DRAFT: 61

DREAMERS: 61

DREAMS: 61

DRILL: 62

DRINKING: 62

DRONES: 62

DROPOUTS: 62

DRUGS: 62

DUELS: 70

DUMPING: 70

DUPLICATION: 70

DUTY: 70

E

EARTH FIRST: 77

EASY: 77

ECCENTRICITY: 77

ECOLOGY: 77

ECONOMICS: 78

ECONOMISTS: 92

ECONOMIZING: 94

ECONOMY: 94

EDITORS: 96

EDUCATION: 96

EFFICIENCY: 137

EFFORT: 137

EGALITARIANISM: 137

EGG BOARD: 140

EGGS & OMELETS: 140

EGO: 140

EGOCRACY: 140

EGOISM: 140

EGOIST: 141

EGOTIST: 141

ELECTIONS: 141

ELECTRONIC MEDIA: 146

ELECTRONICS: 146

ELITE: 146

ELITISM: 146

ELOQUENCE: 147

EMANCIPATION: 147

EMERGENCY: 148

EMIGRATION: 148

EMINENT DOMAIN: 149

EMOTIONS: 149

EMPIRE: 149

EMPIRICISM: 150

EMPLOYEES: 150

EMPLOYERS: 150

EMPLOYMENT: 152

EMPOWERMENT: 154

ENCROACHMENTS: 154

ENDS & MEANS: 154

ENEMIES: 155

ENEMY: 158

ENERGETIC GOVT.: 166

ENERGIES, CREATIVE: 166

ENERGY: 166.

ENGINEER: 167

ENGLAND: 167

ENGLISH LIBERTY: 167

ENGLISH SICKNESS: 168

ENGLISHMEN: 168

ENLIGHTENMENT: 168

ENTERPRISE; 171

ENTERTAINMENT: 172

ENTHUSIASM: 172

ENTITLEMENT: 174.

ENTREPRENEURS: 174

ENVIRONMENT: 176

ENVIRONMENTALISM: 176

ENVIRONMENTALISTS: 177

ENVY: 177

EPSTEAN'S LAW: 178

EQUAL FREEDOM: 178

EQUAL LIBERTY: 179

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: 179

EQUAL PAY: 179

EQUAL RIGHTS: 180

EQUAL TIME: 180

EQUAL VOTING: 180

EQUALITY: 180

EQUILIBRIUM: 193

EQUITY: 194

ERRORS: 194

ESCAPE: 197

ESPERANTO: 198

ESPIONAGE: 198

ESSENTIALS: 198

ESTABLISHMENT: 198

ETATISM: 198

ETERNITY: 198

ETHICS: 198

ETHNIC CLEANSING: 199

ETHNIC BORDERS: 199

ETHNIC DIVISIONS: 199

ETHNOCENTRISM: 199

EUGENICS: 199

EUROPE: 199

EUROPEANIZATION: 199

EUTHANASIA: 200

EVEN-HANDEDNESS: 200

EVENTS: 200

EVERYBODY: 200

EVIDENCE: 200

EVIL: 200

EVOLUTION: 203

EXAMINATIONS: 203

EXAMPLE: 204

EXASPERATION: 205

EXCELLENCE: 205

EXCEPTION: 205

EXCHANGE: 205

EXCHANGE MEDIA: 206

EXCHANGE RATES: 207

EXCITEMENT: 211

EXCUSES: 211

EXERTION: 211

EXHIBITIONS: 212

EXHORTATIONS: 212

EXISTENCE: 212

EXPECTATIONS: 212

EXPEDIENCE: 212

EXPEDIENCY: 212

EXPENDITURES: 213

EXPERIENCE: 213

EXPERIMENTAL FREEDOM: 215

EXPERIMENTS: 218

EXPERTS: 219

EXPLANATIONS: 223

EXPLOITATION: 223

EXPORTS: 227

EXPRESSION: 227

EXPROPRIATION: 228

EXTERNAL BENEFITS: 228

EXTERRITORIAL: 229

EXTERRITORIALISM: 230

EXTERRITORIALITY: 230

EXTORTION: 233

EXTRATERRESTRIAL: 233

EXTREMISM: 233

EYE FOR AN EYE: 233

F

FABIANISM: 234

FACTIONALISM: 234

FACTS: 234

FAIL SAFE: 235

FAILURES: 235

FAIR FIELD: 236

FAIR PLAY: 236

FAIR TAX: 237

FAIRNESS: 237

FAIRY TALES: 237

FAITH: 238

FAME: 242

FAMILY: 242

FAMINE: 243

FANATICISM: 243

FAR AWAY: 244

FARM POLICY: 244

FASCISM: 245

FASHION: 247

FAST FOOD: 247

FATE: 247

FATHERHOOD: 248

FATHERLAND: 248

FAULTFINDING: 248

FAVORITISM: 248

FAVORS: 248

FDA: 249

FEAR: 249

FEATHERBEDDING: 250

FEATHERING ONE'S... 250

FEDERAL AID: 250

FEDERAL FUNDS: 250

FEDERAL GOVT. 251

FEDERAL MONEY: 251

FEDERALISM: 251

FEEDBACK: 255

FEELINGS: 255

FEES: 255

FEMINISM: 255

FESTIVALS: 255

FETTERS: 256

FEUDALISM: 256

FIAT MONEY: 256

FIGHTING: 256

FIGURES, STATISTIC: 258

FIIT PARY: 258

FILMS & TV: 258

FINANCE PLAN: 258

FINANCING AN LP: 261

FINANCING: 262

FINE TUNING: 262

FIREARMS: 262

FIRMNESS: 262

FIRMS: 263

FISHING: 263

FITNESS: 263

FITTEST, SURVIVAL: 263

FIXED IDEAS: 263

FLAGS: 263

FLAT-RATE TAX: 264

FLATTERY: 264

FLEXIBILITY: 264

FLOATING EXCH. RATE: 264

FLUORIDATION: 264

FOLKWAYS: 264

FOLLOWERS: 264

FOLLY: 265

FOOD ADDITIVES: 265

FOOD LABELLING: 265

FOOD PRIZES: 265

FOOLISHNESS: 265

FOOLS: 266

FOOTBALL: 267

FORBIDDING: 267

FORCE: 267

FORCED LABOR: 279

FORGIVENESS: 279

FOREIGN AFFAIRS: 279

FOREIGN AID: 280

FOREIGN COUNTRIES: 283

FOREIGN EXCH. CONTROL: 283

FOREIGN INVESTMENT: 283

FOREIGN OWNERSHIP: 283

FOREIGN POLICY: 284

FOREIGNERS: 285

FORESIGHT: 285

FORFEITURE LAWS: 285

FORGIVENESS: 285

FORGOTTEN MAN: 286

FRAGMENTATION: 288

FRANKNESS: 288

FRATERNITY: 288

FRATERNIZATION: 288

FRAUD: 289

FREE & EASY: 289

FREE ASSOCIATIONISM: 289

FREE BANKING: 289

FREE CHOICE: 292

FREE CIVILIZATION: 292

FREE COUNTRIES: 292

FREE ECONOMY: 293

FREE EDUCATION: 294

FREE ELECTIONS: 294

FREE EMIGRATION: 294

FREE ENTERPRISE: 294

FREE ENTRY: 299

FREE EXCH. RATES: 299

FREE EXCHANGE: 299

FREE GOVERNMENT: 299

FREE IMMIGRATION: 299

FREE INSTITUTIONS: 299

FREE LOVE: 300

FREE MAN: 300

FREE MARKET: 300

FREE MEDIA: 303

FREE MEDICAL SERV.: 304

FREE MEN: 304

FREE MIGRATION: 304

FREE OF CHARGE: 304

FREE PEOPLE: 304

FREE RIDERS: 305

FREE SERVICES: 305

FREE SOCIETY: 305

FREE SPEECH: 308

FREE STATES: 308

FREE TICKETS: 308

FREE TO FUNCTION: 308

FREE TRADE: 308

FREE WEST: 317

FREE WILL: 317

FREE WORLD: 319

FREE: 319

FREEDOM: 320 - 441. Details

THERE!

FREE-FOR-ALL: 441

FREEZE: 441

FRENCH REVOLUTION: 442

FRIEDMAN'S LAW: 442

FRIENDS: 442

FRIENDSHIP: 442

FRONTIERS: 444

FRUITS OF LABOR: 446

FRUSTRATION: 446

FULL EMPLOYMENT: 446

FULL VALUE, LABOR: 446

FUNCTIONING: 447

FUNDAMENTALISM: 447

FUTURE: 447

FUTURISM: 448

G

GALT'S PLEDGE: 449

GAMBLING: 449

GAMES: 449

GAMMON'S LAW: 449

GANDHI: 449

GANGS: 449

GARBAGE: 449

GARDENING: 449

GATT, FREE TRADE: 450

GENERAL INTEREST: 450

GENERAL WELFARE: 450

GENERAL WILL: 450

GENERALIZATIONS: 450

GENERALS: 451

GENERATIONS: 452

GENEROSITY: 452

GENETIC MODIFICATION: 452

GENIUS: 452

GENTLEMAN: 454

GENTLENESS: 454

GEORGISM: 454

GERMANY: 455

GET OUT OF THE WAY: 455

GIFTS: 455

GIGANTISM: 456

GIVING: 456

GLOBAL VILLAGE: 456

GLORY: 456

GOALS: 456

GOD: 456 - 476. Details THERE!

GOLD: 476

GOLDEN MEAN: 483

GOLDEN RULE: 483

GOLDWATER: 485

GOLF: 485

GOOD: 486

GOOD-FOR-NOTHINGS: 489

GOODNESS: 489

GOVERNMENT: 489-627

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Entries on Government continue to page 655.

G continues to 689.

 

The remaining entries on Government and the rest of letter G will be included in the next volume of this collection.

I should have continued the page numbering from the first 4 volumes but it is too late to change that now.

Sorry for the remaining mistakes. Try your proof reading & editing skills on this collection.

After all, this is only one man's working copy towards an encyclopaedia of this kind and thus only as good as he could make it, with numerous other urgent projects on hand.

Consider this an open entry project for many freedom lovers, which could be continued easiest on the Internet and via e-mail, with at least annually updated editions.

Although many subjects are treated here, the treatment of any of them is still woefully incomplete.

An open entry and continuously growing libertarian encyclopaedia and, more so, a continuously growing libertarian ideas archive could offer so much more.

But then we haven't even a complete libertarian bibliography, abstracts and review compilation yet, far less a complete libertarian library, publishing service and indexing service to all libertarian writings.

I do hope you will do your bits towards these and other freedom projects, which will help to mobilize the full strength of all freedom ideas.

Compare the lists of projects I am specially interested in - in my website: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube

For the time being, contribute not only

"slogans" but also definitions, explanations, aphorisms, quotes etc.

Later and more specialized works can sort these out in different editions, should that be desired by some.

A supplementary edition covering the letters already dealt with, is already in the works.

Submit, if you like, your own contributions to it, by e-mail.

I still work with Word 97.

My first 4 volumes of this collection are in the old Borland word processor "Sprint" and still do have to be converted to Word 97 - when I do get around to do this.

There is just too much to do, for one man, even with the help of PCs and micrographics and international cooperation on this and other projects still shines largely by its absence.

It often seems to me that libertarians rather let themselves be mobilized and exploited, used and abused by the State than try to self-mobilize all of their own strengths and utilize them in their cause.

PIOT, John Zube, 7 August 2000

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PEACE PLANS No. 1624

August 2,000

Contents

1. MACKAY, JOHN HENRY an TUCKER, BENJAMIN R., Briefe.

Die Briefe JOHN HENRY MACKAYS an BENJAMIN R. TUCKER . Aus dem Englischen uebersetzt und

bearbeitet von Paul Jordens unter Mitarbeit von Hubert Kennedy, dem Herausgeber der englischen Ausgabe, 2000,

92 S. ............................................................................................................................. 1

2. BAHR, HERMANN, John Henry Mackay, 1894 & 1979, 2 S., ueber Antisemitismus u. Freiheit ................. 99

3. INTERNATIONAL FREEDOM FOUNDATION, Washington, Letter of 1990 & 1989 Annual Report, 18pp ... 101

4. FREE LIFE, London, Contents listing for issues 15 - 24, 5pp ......................................................... 119

5. CATO INSTITUTE, Washington, Home Page, 2pp ..................................................................... 124

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PEACE PLANS No. 1625

August 2,000

Contents

1. EIGETUEMLICH FREI, Nr. 8 - 10, 4. Quartal 1999 - 2. Quartal, 2000, 116 S. ...................................................... 1

E-mail: Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de Web: http://www.online-club.de/mO/Lichtschlag

MIERSCH, MICHAEL, Die gradenlosen Retter des Planeten, 3 S., announcing his book: Lexikon der Oeko Irrtuemer: 4.

DOERING, DETMAR: Gibt es eine Verantwortung gegenueber kuenftigen Generationen? 5 S.: 7.

SCHMID, ALBAN, Umwelt und Ressourcen, 3 S.: 12.

SINGER, S. FRED, Die Klima-Katastophe finded nicht statt! Interview von E.F., 2 S.: 15.

THUENGEN, ANDREAS, Politisch korrekte IHK-Verweigerung, Interview von E.F., 2 S.: 17.

HABERMEHL, WERNER, Ein Versuch ueber Monarchie, 4 S.: 19.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 10 Jahre Fall der Mauer - aus libertaerer Sicht, 1 S.: 24.

BAADER, ROLAND, Die Krankheit zum Tode, ueber staatliches Gesundheitswesen, 2 S.: 27.

DIEM, CLAUS, Julian L. Simon, 1932-1998, 4S.: 30.

METZELER, STEFAN, Eigentuemlich frei in Costa Rica, 2S.: 34.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Radikale Erkenntnisse aus der Parteienforschung, 2 S.: 36

MEINERS, JENS P., Die liberale Tradition in Deutschland, 1 S., Bespr. von RAICO, RALPH: Die Partei der Freiheit: 37.

CLAUSS, WOLFRAM, Subjektives Recht. Zur Theorie privater Sicherheitsdienstleistungen, 3 S.: 44.

HUELSMANN, JOERG GUIDO, Mehr Sicherheit durch den Staat? 5 S.: 47.

DILGER, ALEXANDER, Der Staat als Raeuberbande, 4 S.: 52.

RADNITZKY, GERARD, Das Weinwunder - antik, biblisch und "updated", 2 S.: 55.

ZUBE, JOHN, Panarchismus. Jedem der Staat oder die freie Gemeinschaft seiner Traeume!, 2 S.: 57.

MOTTE, ULRICH, Kirchensteuerfrei und kapitalistisch? Freikirchen und Liberalismus, 3 S.: 59.

JAEGER, BENEDIKT, Vom Gelde, vom Mars und von der Realitaet, 1 S.: 61.

COSTALES, RAUL, Liebe deutsche Libertaere! Ein Gruss aus Costa Rica, 1 S.: 63.

BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Wilhelm Reich - fast ein libertaerer Maertyrer, 2pp, S. 64.

FLEMING, KURT & TIMM, UWE, Macht Stirner angst ... oder einsam oder frei? Ein Streitgespraech, 7 S.: 66.

DOERING, DETMAR, Ein aufrechter Liberaler u. Revolutionaer: Ludwig Bamberger, 1 S., Besprechung von: KOEHLER, BENEDICT, Ludwig Bamberger, Revolutionaer und Bankier, 1999: 73.

KLEMM, ULRICH, Antipaedagogik und Kinderrechtsbewegung, 3 S.: 79.

STUECHER, HELMUT, Der dreissigjaehrige Schulkrieg und die Schulverweigerer, 3 S.: 83.

BARMANN, BERNHARD, Von Wahrheit und Freiheit! - ueber Bildungsfreiheit, 4 S.: 85.

WILLE, ULRICH, Von "Gruppen", von "Vertraegen" und von der "Realitaet", eine Antwort auf Benedikt Jaeger, 2 S.: 89.

LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Grenzkosten und Nutzengewinn der Entstaatlichung, 2 S.: 91.

RIEHM-GUENTHER, EVA, Die Pervertierung des Solidaritaetsprinzips, 2pp: 93.

DIEM, CLAUS, Tabu, 2 S.: 96.

KRAUT, ULRIKE & SWOBODA, WALTER & WEITKUNAT, ROLF, Biedermann u. die Datenschuetzer, 5 S.: 98.

LASKA, BERND: Wilhelm Reich: Ein Libertaerer? Ein Maertyrer? Fast? Betr. Blankertz Artikel, 1 S.: 102.

MCELROY, WENDY, Benjamin Tucker: Liberty u. der Individualanarchismus, 7 S.: 104.

SOHN, GUNNAR: Der Gruene Punkt und die Stamokap-Theorie, 2 S.: 112.

2. TIMM, UWE to ZUBE, JOHN, 23.4.2000 with reply: Utespero@aol.com

ZUBE, JOHN to TIMM, UWE, 23.4.2000, 4 S. ....................................................................................118

3. BAD PRESS BROADSIDE # 4, Where Are the Anarchists? 1 p, May, 2000. - bbrigade@world.std.com ............124

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PEACE PLANS No. 1626

August 2,000

Contents

1. ZUBE, JOHN, Some Freedom Definitions and Notes, May 2,000, 101pp ............................................... 1

These are part of the upcoming SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia, of which 7 volumes on 7 microfiche

are out so far, 1470 pages, covering A - part of G.

2. INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE, THE, Catalog of Literature offered, n.d., 20pp ....................................... 102

3. NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS, NCPA, Idea House, HP, 3pp, ncpa@public-policy.org .... 122

4. MOVIMIENTO LIBERTARIO, Web Site, Introductory page, 1/2 page ............................................. 124

I wish the website URL or at least an e-mail address would always be mentioned on each site. - J.Z.

5. LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Friendly sites, website links, incomplete, 1 page only ........................................ 125

For one reason or the other my MS IE downloaded only that 1page. - J.Z.

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PEACE PLANS No. 1627

August 2,000

Contents

1. MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Dear Tucker. The letters from John Henry Mackay to Benjamin R. Tucker.

Edited by Hubert Kennedy. Peremptory Publications, San Francisco, 1991, 1997, 73 pp ............................. 1

For information write: Hubert Kennedy, 347S 16th St., Apt. 12, San Francisco, CA 94114 - E-mail:

hkennedy@sfsu.edu

Uwe Timm sent me this and the German version as 2 e-mail attachments. Both took only a few seconds to transmit.

This is one easy way to spread at least some relatively short books.

Books "lent" in this way need not be returned. But printing them out in a format that you like, can still be laborious

and somewhat costly. If you print it out as it comes, it will simply cost you a few more sheets of paper and with

many such sets a binding and storage problem arises, again.

For the time being the cheapest and least voluminous storage would be on text-only CD-ROM, which has room for a

few hundred books of this size. - So why aren't libertarian books offered much more in this way, or on floppy disks

or on microfiche?

Are libertarians, too, hide-bound traditionalists in their reading and publishing habits? So far many of them made a

breakthrough only into websites and e-mail. Paper and print has served us all too insufficiently over the last 500

years.

2. NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, Maryborough, Qld, Nos. 19 & 20, n.d., 35pp ........................................ 74

Warning: This is neither an anarchist nor a libertarian publication. Its contents is a mixture of old-fashioned and all

too limited freedom ideas with territorialist, statist, nationalistic, protectionist and even racist notions. It opposes

foreign investments, free trade and free migration. However, if you pick and choose among its contributions, very

carefully, then you will also find SOME interesting pro-freedom information. The publisher, Tony Pitt, spends a

fortune and an enormous amount of labour on printing, and mailing papers, letters, video tapes, court cases etc.,

acting as a lobby towards mass media & politicians.

E-mail: tonypitt@satcom.net.au & tonypitt@tonypitt.net USE A LARGE RE-MAGNIFICATION LENS!!!

Websites: tonypitt.net www.satcom.netau/freedom My Word 97 does not recognize the first address.

Magna Carta, 2pp: 90

Bill of Rights 1689, 2pp: 106.

3. HENDERSON, GERARD, Terrorism will dog us forever, smh, 4.1.2000, 1p ......................................... 109

4. HENDERSON, GERARD, An embarrassment of riches, smh, 16.11.99, 1p ........................................... 110

5. AFP: Pick the mobile phoneys, A., 20.7.99. Short notice. Towards voice print analysis of politician's speeches. 110

6. ZUBE, JOHN to HENDERSON, GERARD, Terrorism & Riches, reply to the above 2 articles, 10pp ............ 111

7. GRIPPER, ALI, Traditional slavery. Short note on an SBS TV broadcast, 26 August, 1998, on the slavery of

women in the Middle East. Some of their "husbands" class themselves as freedom fighters! - J.Z. ............... 121

8. JOHN GALT SOCIETY, Queensland. Short Advertisement, giving postal address and phone no. ............. 121

9. ZUBE, JOHN to JOHN GALT SOCIETY, 28.7.99, 2pp .................................................................. 122

10. ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, 1p, flyer on her book on Joseph Labadie & the Labor

Movement ....................................................................................................................... 124

11. FIELD, MICHAEL, If your money's dirty, the Pacific's paradise, 1p, on Nauru as a tax haven. ................. 125

It is for honest and productive people, too! How often is a bias already expressed in a book title or headline? - J.Z.

12. FORESHEW, JENNIFER, CSIRO team flips the switch on plant genes, 1p ....................................... 125

Another "loaded" article. Whatever is poisonous to insect life is not necessarily harmless to human life. Moreover,

insects are only exposed to small quantities and for short periods. - Give governments the chance to bio-engineer

people as obedient subjects, taxpayers and soldiers, and they will! - J.Z., 8.8.00.

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PEACE PLANS No. 1628

August 2,000

Contents

1. MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Home Page www.mcwilliams.com 1/2 page, ...................................................... 1

Just a link page. Many to most of his writings are online. He got some returns through advertisings.

He died on 14. 6. 2,000, prosecuted under federal drug laws, although California's laws permitted the drugs he used

for medical purposes.

2. MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do, 1996, 1998, 187 pages ...................................... 1

In defence of consensual or victimless "crimes". Those of secessionists and their voluntary communities, practising

among themselves exterritorial autonomy under personal laws, are not included..They would abolish, at one stroke, all

this prosecution of minorities and individuals, for then they could simply secede. In plain text.

I added quite a few comments to this book, which is full of excellent quotations, many of which I have still to include in my

SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia. - J. Z.

In parts it is a bit repetitive. Further editing should eliminate these segments or replace them by references.

CONTENTS LIST: 3.

DIRECTORY: Here is a criminally incomplete list of organizations & publications currently fighting for freedom, 3pp: 183

The websites are given, the postal address and a very short description.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR, 1/2 p: 186.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, 1/2 p: 186.

3. MCCAFFREY, BARRY R., Drug Czar, Remarks on his Drug Control Policy, 4pp, another expensive miseducation

campaign. A short reply by McWilliams follows. ............................................................................. 188

4. MCWILLIAMS, PETER, What Can I Do to Help? from THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA MAGAZINE, 1p ...... 191

5. MCWILLIAMS MALL, BUYER ENJOY: Shopping Options, 4 pp ...................................................... 192

6. LIBERTARIAN PARTY, THE LIBERTARIAN CORNER, News from 1997, 2pp, www.lp.org/ ............. 195

7. COALITION FOR ALTERNATIVES TO THE DRUG WAR, THE, 3pp ............................................... 197

Only the names are given in this directory. On the website you probably get a direct link to them.

8. LIBERTYSEARCH.COM, August 2,000, 1 page, short listing of its links & introduction ............................ 200

No URL, no e-mail, no postal address given. You have to search for them! But the numbers given MAY be tel. Nos.

9. BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION - THE CAPITALIST WEBRING, Introduction on how to join, 1p. ................ 202

Member of LinkExchange. Still in the too-hard-basket for me. - J.Z.

10. LIBERTARIAN INFORMATION SERVICES, Sydney, Introduction, 2pp, 1998, offers information but only under

copyrights. Robert Carruthers, robert@libmov.com ................................................................... 204

11. LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY WRITERS INDEX, 2pp of associated names. "Click on Writers Name for all of their own

Articles". Laissez Faire City Bookshop is associated with it. ............................................................. 205

12. FIRE THE BOSS AND BREAK THE ALARM CLOCK! arkala@telenowa.de Another get-rich-quick scheme? 1p 207

I wish many more libertarians would realize how rich they are, between them, through libertarian ideas, and

would fully mobilize THIS information, thereby helping to make themselves not only free but also rich (if they

want to be rich. How many more books could you read - if you were rich? ). - J.Z.

13. MULA, TONY, 1993 Secret Nuclear Explosion in Australia, set off by Japanese Doomsday Cult? 1p, 2,000 .... 208

tmula@ede.com.au "The point of all this? Australia is so vast and empty that a group of freaks could set-off the world's

first non-government or military atomic bomb on its mainland and almost four years would pass before anyone noticed..."

14. ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All American Anarchist. Joseph Labadie & the Labor Movement, 1p flyer for the book . 209

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PEACE PLANS No. 1629

August 2,000

Contents

1. ZUBE, JOHN, A Survey of Hyphenated Anarchist Types and their Opposites, 21 March 2,000 version, 13pp .......... 1

2. PERON, JIM, Home Page, 1p www.zolatimes.com It offers 13 of his essays. ........................................... 14

3. LASKA, BERND to ZUBE, JOHN, Letter exchange, 2pp, in German, on his search for a dissertation : Salvatore

Santagati, The social and political thought of Max Stirner, 1989, London School of Economics, 255pp .............. 15

I replied, as usual, that we do not have full libertarian information as yet because most writers, readers, publishers and

editors are, even after 500 years of failures, stuck to paper and ink. Thousands of Stirner writings are o.o.p.

The electronic fans have so far failed to offer all titles on the Internet or on floppies and text-only CD-ROMs. They

remain biased against using the latter media for book publishing and reading, and, obviously, and are also and obviously

against microfiche publishing and reading. - Why expect me to make up for all their omissions? Even with the cost and

labour savings of micrographics, one individual could not do that. At least about 100 - 300 would be required. Will these

few, whoever and wherever they are, ever activate themselves in this way? - LMP is just a shoe string pilot scheme of

one person! Do your own thing with affordable alternative media, but DO IT! No excuse is accepted by me, if you live

in a somewhat developed country and aren't actually starving. - We could set off a creative chain reaction of ideas &

actions. That possibility becomes a duty in our times. - J. Z., 17. 8. 2,000.

4. TUCCILLE, JEROME D., Get Your Money's Worth, April 7, 2,000, 12pp .................................................. 17

Spotlight on Free Banking, a weekly feature edited by J.D. Tuccille, offered by THE FREEDOM NETWORK.

I have not yet got around to checking out how many such weekly features were offered since. No hint to the numerous

monetary freedom titles of LMP is included here. E-mail: Feedback@Free-Market.Net for questions & comments! - J.Z.

5. ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Solution, 5pp, offering limited monetary freedom notions, THE FREEMAN, 11/95 27

A forced and exclusive gold bug currency would in some respects be an improvement and in others a disaster. Free choice

of value standards and freedom of note issue and clearing must not be limited by prohibitions imposed the fans of the

classical gold standard. But they should be free to practise it, and nothing else among themselves. For them it might

actually suffice but it would, obviously, not cheap to do so. Full monetary freedom sees in competitively minted gold

coins and 100% covered and redeemable gold certificates only two of numerous other options, including gold-accounting

and gold-clearing. - J.Z., 17. 8. 00.

6. ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Alan Greenspan: A Minority Report, THE FREE MARKET, V/8, August 87, 1p ...... 32

7. ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Mysterious Fed, THE FREE MARKET, IX/10, Oct. 91, 2pp ........................ 33

8. ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Taking Money Back, THE FREEMAN, Sep. 95, 3pp ....................................... 35

9. AHMAD, NIZAM, Denationalizing Money, May 3, 98, 2pp, from MOER newspaper article list ........................ 38

10. NORFED, National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code, HP, 1p .. 40

On a new legal currency backed by pure silver. - Is silver to become legal tender again? - J.Z.

11. NORFED, NORFED Invites Your Support, 2pp, May 4, 2,000 ............................................................... 41

12. HANKE, STEVE H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, Jan. 14, 2,000, letter to WSJ .............................. 43

Why only ONE parallel currency - and that also a forced state paper money? Why not as many as traffic will bear,

all freely issued, refusable and market rated? - J.Z.

13. RUSHDOONY, ROUSAS JOHN, Gold, The Devil, And Legal Tender, CHALCEDON REPORT, Sep. 81, P.O. Box 156,

Vallecito, Calif. 95 251 ............................................................................................................ 44

14. LIBERTY BOOKS, St. Louis, Books & tapes on Legal Tender & The Fed, 1p leaflet sent by Dave Wilver ......... 45

Merril Jenkins is Dave Wilber's guru on money.

15. ZUBE, JOHN to WILBER, DAVE, 15.6.00, 3pp on monetary freedom ................................................... 46

16. WILBER, DAVE to ZUBE, JOHN, 24. 6. 00, via winsmith@postnet.com 2pp ....................................... 49

I could not open his attachments.

17. ZUBE, JOHN to WILBER, DAVE, 12.7.00, 13pp ..................................................................... ... 51

On monetary freedom. - I doubt that we will ever agree on many points - but, let 10,000 flowers bloom!

18. PERON, JIM, Atlas Slugged: Why Many Intellectuals Hate Ayn Rand, 4pp from THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES,

IV.7, Feb. 14, 2000. - e-mail: peron@global.co.za. (I'm not sure about the full stop at the end. It is or is not part of the

e-mail address. - J.Z.) .......................................................................................... ................... 64

19. PERON, JIM, Apocalypse Not. The Bad News About Bad News, 3pp from THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES,

10.1.00 ................................................................................................................................. 68

20. PERON, JIM, The Cycle of Political Correctness, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, March 20, 2000, 2pp ..... 71

21. PERON, JIM, The Religious Right and American Socialism, 4pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, 7.2.00 ... 73

22. PERON, JIM, Faith of Our Fathers: The Unbelief of America's Founding Fathers, TLFCT, 21.2.00, 6pp ............. 77

23. LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY, Adv., a few lines on its contents. Typically, it gives neither the URL nor e-mail address .. 82

24. PERON, JIM, John Calvin vs. Ayn Rand or, The Theological Theatrics of John Robbins, 5pp, TLFCT, 3.4.00 ..... ... 87

At least his faith has not prevented John Robbins from being a monetary freedom advocate. Count your blessings! - J.Z.

25. CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, Some Home Pages, 12pp .................................................... 88

http://communitylink.koz.com/lvrj/classicalliberals

GREGG, KEN, Shorthand Notes, 2pp: 89.

ROTHBARD ON THE INTERNET, Periodicals, Radio Programs, Economists, Articles, 2 pp: 92.

26. HARPER, F.A., Try This On Your Friends, 1p ........................ ........................................................... 94

27. CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, Educating for Liberty, Directory to websites, 3pp ......... ............... 95

27. CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, Objectivist Links, 2pp .................................... ...... ......... 98

28. SMITH, L. NEIL, Home Pages, a few stray ones, I missed out on before, 9pp .................. ............... ......... 100

The Libertarian Enterprise, www.webleyweb.com Section Philosophy, referring to many texts online, also to Ken L.

Holder's Rejuvenation & Life Extension Page.

29. GABB, SEAN, Links to Pages Relevant to My Students & Links to Software Providers, 1p ......... ......... ...... 109

30. GABB, SEAN, Various e-mails received on meetings, broadcasts, campaigns, especially his candidlist, articles, 52p. 110

E-mail: old.whig@btinternet.com www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/ www.whig.org.uk/ One day, all the full texts

ought to be traced and published on affordable alternative media. www.candidlist.demon.co.uk/

GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the New Geography of English Politics, 2pp: 113.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 2pp, of: O'KEEFFE, DENNIS, Political Correctness & Public Finance, IEA, 2000, 114p:119.

GABB, SEAN, Letters on English measures, 6pp: 122. - Free choice in value standards, exchange media, clearing and

credit options is more important than this limited freedom of standard measurements, but every little bit of liberty helps.

- J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, Double Jeopardy and the Conservative Party, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, issue 40, 16.5.00, 4pp:129.

Issues are archived at: www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/flcomm/flc.htm

Much political campaign material, which turns me off even more than the local equivalents. - J.Z.

31. VOLUNTARYIST, Home Page & list of issues, with main subjects given, 3pp ..................................... 162

32. BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION, Addition to the B.R. Queue, 2pp ............................................................ 165

They and I will have to wait until I am much more familiar with website uploading procedures and have a suitable

program for it, too. When I visited my service provider, it was not ready for uploading yet and a personal visit was

required & much help.

33. NORTON, ANDREW, Andrew Norton's Home Page, 3pp anorton@magna.com.au with links ..................... 167

Previously fiched was his article on classical liberalism. www.magna.com.au/~anorton/HOME.HTML

ZUBE, JOHN, to Andrew Norton, 28.1.2000, 3pp: 170.

34. PAUL, RON, What Is Free Trade, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, May 2, 2000, 4pp .................................... 173

35. BERTOLINI, LAURA to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.7.00, on an upcoming international peace conference, Oct. 13/14, 00,

Trento, Italy, 2pp laura.bertolini@soc.unitn.it ..................................................................... 177

36. ZUBE, JOHN to BERTOLINI, LAURA, 17.7.00, 3pp, on why I decline to attend until some of the better peace ideas

come to the foreground .......................................................................................................... 179

37. DORING, BOB, A Nation of Fools, Traitors & Cowards, 19 Nov. 99, 10pp doring@ausnetwork.com.au ... .. 182

www.doringindustries.com A general winge and some details on the Doring Electrical vehicle project, air

pollution & traffic congestion. Some items are repeated in the e-mail I received. - J.Z.

38. ZUBE, JOHN to DORING, BOB, 17.3.00, 2pp .............................................................................. . 192

39. DORING, BOB to ZUBE, JOHN, 30.5.00, An Evaluation of John Howard's Gun Laws, 2pp, of A.R.B.A., Australian

Right to Bear Arms Association, e-mail: doring@ausnetwork.com.au ................................................. 194

40. LIBERTAD Y DESARROLLO, Home Page, 2pp, with some links www.lyd.com/contactarnos.html .......... 196

41. LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF CANADA, PARTI LIBERTARIEN DU CANADA, Home page, 2pp, 1998 ......... 198

webmaster@libertarian.ca They copyright their material rather than welcoming copying. Is that their best way to

spread libertarian ideas? - J.Z.

41. COUNTRYSIDE MARCH, THE, Leaflet, 2pp, on another marching demonstration for something or the other, Sunday,

March 1st, 1998, Embankment, London. - I get disgusted with such efforts: People should put their minds into gear

rather than their legs. But they imagine that they do already know what is needed and we have only to see them marching.

Nazis and Communists "thought" so, too. - J.Z.

42. PITT, TONY & PAT, Progress Report - NATIONAL INTEREST NEWSPAPER, 2PP, 1999 ........................ 202

43. STAMM, ED, Battle in Seattle, Dec. 99, 1p, "A publicity bonanza for the anarchist movement, or a public relations

disaster?" ............................................................................................................................ 204

44. ALS E-NEWSLETTER, June 2000, 3pp from the Australian Libertarian Society, with some links .................. 206

Its discussion forum, which I have not yet visited: www.voy.com/3389/ I joined and attended 2 very small

meetings in Canberra & Sydney recently, both at less than optimum conditions, in public eating places. The noise! - J.Z.

45. DANIELL, GRAHAM, Boat People Policy, Letter to the Editor, SMH, 23.11.99, 1/2 p ................................. 208

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PEACE PLANS No. 1630

August 2,000

Contents

1. ANY TIME NOW, Argenta, Nos. 5, 6, 7, Winter 98, Spring 99, Fall 99 & 7, Spring 2000, 28pp ................ 1

"Anarchist Decentralist", e-mail: rnmartin@wkpowerlink.com dickm11@exite.com

http://sites.netscape.net/anytimenow

GAMBONE, LARRY, Practical Libertarianism, Building a Local Economy, 1p: 1

GRIFFEN, JOHN, Two letters on anarchist economics, 1p: 2.

GAMBONE, LARRY, How the KGB Suckered the "Revolutionary" Anarchists, 1p: 5.

ANARCHIST PERIODICALS, 1p: 6 & 1p: 15.

CUBAN ANARCHISM, Interview, 1p: 7.

GAMBONE, LARRY, Practical Libertarianism, 8.

MARTIN, DICK, Education & Reform, 1p: 9.

MARTIN, DICK, The State or the People? 1p: 10.

SIMCOCK, JONATHAN, Anarchist Economics: Lets and Josiah Warren, from TOTAL LIBERTY, 2pp: 11. (sm.print!)

STAMM, ED, Different Types of Violence, 1p: 15.

MARTIN, DICK, Car User's Co-operative, 1/2 p: 16. www.carsharing.net\

WILSON, ROBERT ANTON, Hammering the Idols, 2pp: 17.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Quotes, 1p: 18.

RAYSON, ANTHONY & GAMBONE, LARRY: Letters, pro & con, on militias, 1p: 19.

TEMAL, ALEXANDER, Aretia, "a kind of Mutualist Micro nation concept, 2pp: 21. - Since panarchistic and

exterritorialist notions are involved, I engaged in some correspondence with the author, which has been fiched

elsewhere. - J.Z. - e-mail: exitil@aol.com This periodical contains many letters not listed here. - J.Z.

2. TOTAL LIBERTY, Derby, A Journal of non-aligned anarchism, I/3 & 4, Autumn 98 & Spring 99, 24pp ............. 29

GAMBONE, LARRY, What Is Anarchism? 2pp: 29.

GRIFFEN, JOHN, Pragmatic Anarchism, 2pp: 31.

B.A.D.B., A Defence of the Freedom to be left alone, 1p: 33.

ANY TIME NOW, Anarchist Economics, n.d., 1p: 34.

B.A.D.B., Anarchism and Civility, 2pp: 35.

SIMCOCK, JONATHAN, Book Review: The Origins of Virtue, on Matt Ridley's The Origins of Virtue, 2pp: 37.

SIMCOCK, JONATHAN, Lets and Josiah Warren, 2pp: 42.

MCELROY, WENDY, Liberty on Unjust Authority, 1p: 43.

NEVILLE, PETER, Review of: ELIAS, NORBERT, Civilization and De-civilization, 3ppL 45.

GRIFFEN, RICHARD, Post Modernist Anarchism - A Response to John Griffen, 2pp: 48.

GRIFFIN, JOHN, Of Virtue ... and Vice! 1p: 50.

PEACOTT, JOE, Chomsky's Statism: An Anarchism for the Next Millennium? 1p: 50.

Contact: Jonathan@Simcockj.freeserve.co.uk

3. HIGHLIGHTS, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Spring & Summer 2,000, 16pp .................................. 53

Briefs on publications and various Think Tank activities.

4. MACEY, RICHARD, Switched-on scientists devise a 50-year bulb, SMH, 7.8.00. ..................................... 69

Mass produced they might come to $ 20 - $ 30 each. They bundle up newly invented light-emitting diodes that produce

white light. "When a diode producing ultraviolet light is coated with phosphor, the phosphor glows white." Is the

ultraviolet light thereby destroyed or transformed into harmless light? "... reducing power consumption of lighting by a

factor of 10." - "About 30% of all the electricity used in the world is used for lighting."

5. RAGG, MARK, Let's drink to a longer life for $ 5,700, 1p, SMH 7.8.00, on positive results of moderate alcohol

consumption. - Is it harmless or beneficial for brain cells, too? - J.Z. ........................................................ 69

6. SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, FRAGMENTS letter, 22. Feb. 2,000, 1p ....................................................... 70

Would it come out more often, more regularly and more voluminous if it were produced on microfiche or floppies? - J.Z.

7. FRAGMENTS, Vol. 37, No. 2, 3, 4, combined, April - December 1999, 12 pp ........................................... 70

HUBBARD, ELBERT, 186\56-1915, Thoughts and Creeds, from: An American Bible, 1912, 1p ..................... 71

JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., The Money Muddle, 1p ..................................................................... .. 72

THORNTON, ROBERT M., H. L. Mencken: Man of Ideas, 1p ............................................................ . 75

SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Thought vs. Action; Will vs. Fate, 2pp, notes and quotes ................................. . 76

RIDDLE, WESLEY ALLEN, Individual Selective-Constructive Perception and the Redemption of Society, 2pp ... 78

CHODOROV, FRANK, The Fundamental Principles, 1/2 p, from an undated pamphlet, On False Advertising, 1930's 79

8. INTERNATIONAL ANARCHIST FILM FESTIVAL, Melbourne, May 2-4, 1986, 32pp, edited by Hilary May & Patrick

Watson. It was part of the Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations, May 1-4, 1986 ................................ 83

I was there but did not see any films since the ideas and opinion events interested me more & I had to man my table. - Of

interest to me mainly because it refers to sources for anarchist films. Is there an individualist an. film among them? - J.Z.

9. AMERICAN ATHEIST, Austin, May 1988, 44pp ........................................................................... 115

It claims copyrights! In annoyance at that, I nevertheless reproduce this old sample and do not try to contents list this

issue. Look it up in the Alternative Press Index or the International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, Osnabrueck

Germany! The publishing "God" of the atheists, agnostics, deists, rationalists, sceptics, humanists etc. is still made up of

ink on paper. - J.Z.

10. ECON, Feb. & March 1987, 32 pp, from FEE, "Economics in Argumentation", only 2 copies on hand. ............ .... 159

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Foreign Policy. A World of Voluntary Transactions, 3pp: 159.

EVANS, RICHARD L., Equality of opportunity or result? 1p : 160.

BAETJER, HOWARD, Jr., "Helping" America's native son, 3pp on welfare state: 161.

RIGGENBACH, JEFF, Review of: JACOBS, JANE, Cities & the Wealth of Nations, 1p: 165.

MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Conservation through ownership, to save the whale, 2pp: 167.

REHMKE, GREG, The right to own a whale, to save the whale, 2pp: 169.

BAILYN, BERNARD, Power and Liberty, 1p: 171.

HEYNE, PAUL, Apparatus of the Mind, 3pp: 175.

REHMKE, GREG, Why so many books? 1p: 176. - I would rather ask: Why so few books? And why are so few of them

in print?

And why isn't a LIBERTARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA out as yet, a comprehensive BIBLIOGRAPHY and INDEX &

DIRECTORY? - Because most freedom lovers are still addicted to paper and print, although most cannot afford them to

build up large private reference libraries. - J.Z., 17.8.00.

MILLER, DALE, Philosophical considerations on petitioning pigs, 1p: 178.

ECONOMIST, THE, Tearing the fabric of world trade, 1p, 31.1.1987: 179.

REHMKE, GREG, Restructuring corporate America, 2pp: 181.

MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Forging the law of the land. The New Right and the Constitution, 2pp: 184.

REHMKE, GREG, Two views on judicial activism, 3pp: 186.

11. READ, LEONARD E., Why Freedom Is Not Trusted, 4pp, NOTES FROM FEE, March 1970 ........................... 191

12. READ, LEONARD E., Memo on Aims, Activities, Methods, FEE, 4pp, 1972 ............................................ 195

13. FEE, Memo on Aims, activities and methods, 3pp, with 1984/85 list of officers & trustees, 1p ........................ 199

14. FEE, Memo on FEE's Aims, Activities, Methods, 4 pp, with 1p list of officers & trustees, 1966/57 ..................... 203

15. ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie & the Labor Movement, 1p flyer for her book: 208

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PEACE PLANS No. 1631 - 1633

August 2,000

Contents

1. FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, from free-market.net, 23. 2. 2,000 - 16.8.00, together with FM NEWS, the Freedom Network Newsletter, twice a month, ed. by Chris Whitten, 10. 2. 2,000 - 30.7.2,000, together 526 pages, on 3 microfiche info@free-market.net, www.free-market.net/news/ chris@free-market.net www.free-market.net/ ............ 1

Mostly containing all too short news summaries, presumed to be of interest to freedom lovers, together with URLs for those seeking further details. - Sometimes competitions are run and book prizes offered, e.g. page 3.

Marginal notes, hand-written, by John Zube.

ZUBE, JOHN to FREEDOM NEWS, 14.3.00, suggesting some improvements and more openness for input, to achieve a

greater variety of opinions, more positive news, ideas, observations and arguments, with a critical note from the previous microfiche reproducing FREEDOM NEWS, 1p: 1.

According to FM News, 30.7.00, sheet 489: "Free-Market Net now indexes almost 8,000 resources on freedom

news reports, "policy studies, books, organizations, clubs, web sites, lectures & seminars, etc." - Somewhere, there, LMP should be listed, too. But its publishing efforts have so far not been found newsworthy for inclusion there or are pretty well hidden. - J.Z.

2. REHMKE, GREGORY F., March 1987, introductory 1 p letter to a new FEE publication: Econ '87! ...... 527

3. HORNBERGER, JACOB G., A Report from FEE, May 1988, 2pp ..................................... 528

How many freedom publishers, using paper and print, CAN SUCCESSFULLY appeal to largely the same

crowd? FEE used to have the field almost to itself. Now there are hundreds if not thousands of groups and

publications, all almost exclusively dedicated to using an expensive and about 500 year old technology, print

on paper, which has never fulfilled all the hopes and expectations attached to it. IF, INSTEAD, they resorted

to affordable and efficient alternative media, like microfiche, floppy disks and text-only CD-ROMs, after

first sufficiently informing their readers on these alternatives, then their financial worries would be over and

they could PUBLISH MUCH MORE and soon, between them, everything that has been written for liberty

and has been preserved somewhere, together with all the desirable surveys and search tools. Are they all too

old-fashioned for that or will they continue to fall for the promises, now also decades old already, of the

advocates of electronic media only? Will they look for affordable and easy alternatives to them only after

500 years, when it turns out that these media, too, are disappointing, in their total literature output for

freedom lovers, as they were so far?

I will gladly point out all titles available electronically or otherwise, in any medium. Just send me the listings. Publish and read, using any of the affordable alternative media, or be damned! Do not merely enrich the paper and ink producers, the book binders and book dealers, while impoverishing yourself. - J.Z., 17.8.00.

4. SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Debts and Deficits, 102pp, book announcement from FEE, 1p ........................ 530

5. READ, LEONARD E., Book titles, as shortly announced by FEE, when they appeared, in 2pp each, usually

including the contents list, 32pp .................................................................................... 531

All of them, have been microfiched by LMP, together with some other titles by L.E. Read. See the LMP list on the Web.

Page:

Vision: 531.

The Path of Duty: 533. - In PEACE PLANS 503.

The Freedom Freeway: 535. " 306.

Awake For Freedom's Sake: 537. " 309.

Seeds of Progress: 539. " 307.

Anything That's Peaceful: 541. " 310.

Thoughts Rule the World: 543. " 503.

Let Freedom Reign: 545. " 191.

Comes the Dawn: 547. " 226.

How Do We Know? 549. " 503.

The Love of Liberty: 551. " 190.

Accent on the Right: 553. " 233.

The Coming Aristocracy: 555. " 304.

Castles in the Air: 557. " 234.

The Free Market and Its Enemy: 559. " 189.

Liberty: Legacy of Truth: 561. " 305.

Please note that the partly ancient prices, mentioned in these announcements, may no longer apply if you order some of these titles from FEE now.

FEE has begun to "mine" the back issues of THE FREEDOM, by anthologies on special subjects. What it still has to produce is e.g. the collected works of several of its major writers, at least on cheap alternative media, and its total output, on microfiche, floppies and CD-ROMs, which it could do, at prices much below its already low paper publishing prices.

It should not leave the publication of THE FREEMAN on microfilm to a disinterested commercial microfilm publisher but, rather, take this into its own hands, using some reliable micrographic service bureau as its "printer".

At prices made possible by alternative media even some small freedom groups in underdeveloped countries could afford all the output of FEE and other freedom organizations and individuals.

6. ILO, International Libertarian Organization, Part of its Home Pages, 3pp, which did not properly print out. 9th try! ....... ........................................................................................................................ 563

7. GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL to ZUBE, JOHN, et al, 19.2.00, 5pp, including my letter to him, 3pp, of 18.2.00 .......................................................................................................................... 566

8. ZUBE, JOHN to GILSON, MICHEAL DE LEMOS, 22.2.00, 8pp .......................................... 572

9. GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL to ZUBE, JOHN, 24.2.00, 8pp ............................................. 579

10. ZUBE, JOHN to GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL, 25.2.00, 2pp ............................................. 587

11. ZUBE, JOHN to GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL, 1.3.00, 9pp ............................................. 589

12. ZUBE, JOHN to GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHEAL, 5.3.00, 5pp .............................................. 598

Michael Gilson may have found out in the meantime that it is not easy to induce people to consider

their microfilm, floppy disk and text-only CD-ROM self-publishing and reading options. - J.Z., 15.8.00.

13. LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Hilfe - die Libertaeren kommen! 1 S., in very small print, which cannot be

enlarged in the width of A 4 sheets. For a more legible copy see the ESPERO edition, No. 10, of Feb.

2,000. ..................................................................................................................... 604

14. MYOWNA, NICO, Der Anarchismus und sein rechtsradikaler Rand - Eine Antwort auf Andre Lichtschlag

im ESPERO, 23/24 April 2000, 5 S. .................................................................................. 605

15. ZUBE, JOHN, 53 Antworten auf den obigen Artikel von Nico Myowna, 10 S., in deutsch .............. 610

16. DICK-ERIKSON, TORQUIL, To Everybody in Britain, an Alarm Cry regarding the European

Union, transmitted by Sean Gabb, 27.7.00, 4pp ............................................................. 624

I did not reply to it but just appended some hand-written notes:

Until citizens know their individual rights, appreciate them and are armed, organized and trained

in accordance with them, in local volunteer militias, internationally federated, for the protection of

these rights, they will always remain under acute threats, especially by territorial governments.

One should also remember how much English liberties benefited, in the long run, by invasions from

e.g. Saxons, Romans & Normans under William the Conqueror, then by Williams of Orange,

the invited liberator. Should a "conqueror" bring more

freedom than existed before, then he should be welcomed with open arms, as Williams of Orange largely was.

The old form of territorial nationalism is not something to be proud of and defended.

Full exterritorial autonomy for all advocates of European Union - but for all its dissenters as well - & for

all other dissenters! Then no "invasion" needs to be feared any more. As well: Full exterritorial autonomy

for all kinds of Englishmen - wherever they want to settle in the world! - PIOT, J.Z., 17.8.00.

17. GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL, Circular, 18.6.00, upon the death of PETER MCWILLIAMS, on 14.6.00, 3pp: .......................................................................................................................... 625

Michael wants this death to be remembered by a "democide" day. I rather downloaded and prepared for fiching his main libertarian book, available for free to readers, with others of his writings, from the Internet. - J.Z., 17.8.00.

18. ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie & the Labor Movement, 1p flyer for her book ........................................................................................................................... 628

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PEACE PLANS Nos. 1634 - 1636

CONTENTS

1. THE INDIVIDUALIST, LONDON, June 1947 - December 1974, incomplete, 1315 pages : 1 - 658.

Editor & Publisher: Henry Meulen, deceased 1978.

HEADLINES ( Notes, Reviews & Correspondence are not mentioned unless they are headlined.)

For further details see the alphabetical index, fiched by LMP. It does not cover all issues, either.

6/47, 1: The price of a high standard of living // The great man // Prices in U.S.A. // Cheap money // Shorter hours // State planning // Export or die // Inflation & shortages // Mr Strachey on greens // Trade & politics // The Dunkirk spirit // Heart & head.

8/47, 5: The Little Man // Tendencies in Russia // Trade & politics // Stock Exchange gambling // Costly civil aviation // Lending abroad // Production for use // Nationalisation in Germany // British contribution to UNO // Too much money? // The dictator // Republicanism // And the Lords // The Laski case // Equalisation of rates // Australian banking // World day for animals.

12/47, 9: The American elections // The unusual man // Sapping our moral fibre // On re-reading Hume // Germany sets an example // Belgium & the Marshall Plan // UNO & South Africa // Medical Science // The NEW STATESMAN & the TUC // The core of the problem // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath.

2/49, 13: Steel // Town & Country Planning Act // The Industrial & Commercial Finance Corporation // The orthodox mind // Sweden & inflation // The Legal Aid & Advice Bill // Rationing by the purse // The ECONOMIST & Franco // Nationalisation in Czechoslovakia // The machinery of government // Austerity // Argentine State trading // Shipping freight controls // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath.

10/49, 17: The Recession in U.S.A. // Tito & Franco // Spain points the way // Dear or cheap money // Shrimshanking // Western Union // Jayiana // Invention // Wisdom from David Low // And from Professor Sir Arnold Plant // Monetary depression // The rake's progress // India // The ECONOMIST on free banking // Agricultural machinery service // British youth.

12/49, 21: USA & the Price of Gold // Doctors & Labour // Free Will // Joseph Pierre Proudhon // Suggestion schemes // The leader // Russian wireless jamming // Mutual banking // Devaluation // Sir Hartley Shawcross on liberty // A prophecy // The atom bomb // Mao Tse-tung // The case of Belgium // The German war trials // Life membership // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath.

2/50, 25: Mobility of Labour // Competition from Czechoslovakia // The beauties of government // Sterling war debts // A bouquet for Sir Stafford // A German army // Individualist Anarchism // Sir Hartley Shawcross & UNO // Lessons from Italy // The Scottish Heritage of Free Banking // Malthusianism // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath.

4/50, 29: The Problem of Full Employment // The riddle of dumping // Prof. Bernal on war expenditure // Funds for Federal Gemany // Soviet semantics //Corporal punishment // The idler // The Berlin Blockade // Banks & Industry // Germany & ECA // The TIMES on controls // Secret awards // The Liberal intervention // Bertrand Russell on freedom // The technique of tyranny // The Argument is Clear.

10/50, 33: Colin Clark on Small Industry // Our free banks // The 5s meal limit & fair shares // A golden-rule banker // A queer lesson in democracy // The dollar gap in Germany // The fundamental problem // An underground movement in Eastern Germany // Infantile paralysis // Strikes // Notes from Berlin by Ulrich von Beckerath.

6/51, 37: Incentive // High prices // Land ownership in Korea // Motoring law // De-rating // "Orderly buying" // Racial differences // Inflation // "O Liberty - what crimes ..." // Individualism in Switzerland // The Schuman Plan // The goose & the golden eggs // Profits // Spelling reform // Can we compete with USA? // Retailers' prices // Making an honest woman of Profit // Communism & poverty // Fresh allies // The law-making machine // Vaccination // Liquidation // Notes from Berlin by U. v. Bth.

8/51, 43: Lord Haney on UNO // PR in Germany // Our first line of defense // Russian aircraft // Eve! // Human motive // Wage demands // Russian abortion laws // The falling value of money // Socialism // PR & the Labour Party // Competition in broadcasting // Death duties // An interlude // Competition // Fair shares // Lord Samuel on competition // Pye Radio & the Bank of England // Another Pye Radio note // Our policy towards Russia // Australia's problem // Unemployment in Denmark // Census forms // Infantile paralysis // The swing away from democracy // Control of dividends // To our friends // Notes from Berlin by U. v. Bth.

10/51, 49: A European Army // The General Election // The price of food // The P.A.Y.E. deterrent // The Oatis trial // Wage control in Holland // Jungle law // A British Mussadek? // Profits again // Wisdom from Spencer // Birth control in India // Commercial broadcasting // Happiness // Berlin refugees // Society an organism // Social security in India // Higher pay for the police // The small builder // Fresh allies // A job for the young man // Debtors to UNO // State expenditure.

12/51, 55: The ECONOMIST on Inflation // The Election // Professor Ludwig von Mises // Wage escalator clauses // The Cuban economy // Memorial lectures // Cheese // Farmers & Smallholders' Association // The decline of enterprise // Support from India // Newsprint // Subsidies & taxation // The Anarchists // Mr. Morrison's triumph // Free speech // Easier divorce // Happiness again // Bagehot // Voting in UNO again // The abolition of "Jungle Law" // New Zealand "importing inflation" // The Welfare State.

2/52, 61: Control of Imports // Timidity in UNO // The "iniquity" of private profit // Demosthenes on credit // Prof. Robbins on monetary remedies // Other views on the Bank Rate rise // Dr. Dalton's boycott // The spiral theory again // Rent restriction // Happiness again // The fundamental issue // Education // Germany's recovery // Precociousness in USSR // National sovereignty // Gresham's Law & Legal Tender, by U. v. Bth.

10/52, 67: Wages & Profits // For better government // The Hague decision on Persia // The great economic debate // Australia makes history // Debtors & creditors // Where are the fish? // Lotteries or loans // An international finance corporation // Free Trade & unemployment // PR again // UNO argument // State vs. private enterprise // Government & private monopoly // Estate agents // Trouble in Portugal // Canada // The trade union monopoly // "Essential industries" // Free exchange rates // Small industry.

10/53, 73: "The White Man's Dilemma" // Blushes in Britain // Post-war policy // The Abolitionist argument // Swiss neutrality // Why does a man save? // Dismal news from USA // The penalties of wealth // American tariffs // Who are the quacks? // Sparks from Governor Adlai Stevenson // Growth of Germany's exports // A revolving fund for industry // The penalty for opposing the State // Secret diplomacy // Free speech // The German Elections // Review of James J. Martin, Men Against the State.

12/53, 79: Convertibility Again // Incentives in Russia // Christianity & Communism // The fall in the Bank Rate // The interferers // Sponsored radio // Compensation for inflation loss // The American dock strikes // American farmers choose the feather bed // Strikes in Italy // UNO again // The father of all things // Farmers prices // Holland moves Right // The Communist Manifesto.

2/54, 85: The Outlook for Convertibility // Does the State know? // The guaranteed wage // Dividends // Production for profit // Switzerland returns the ball to USA // The Savoy Hotel // Labour economics // The Beria tragedy // Mutual frustration // Averages // The House which "did nothing in particular" // Conscription // Review of Henry Hazlitt: Economics in one lesson.

6/54, 91: The Budget // PUNCH on sponsored television // A Vice Chancellor speaks // The basic problem // Hire purchase // Rent control // The homosexual // An American recession? // Sir Ernest Benn // Grist for the Socialist mill // Japan follows orthodoxy // Useful comment // McCarthyism // Typewriter repair // Family allowances // Tariff politics // Review of Colin Clark: Welfare & Taxation.

10/54, 97: Juries // France // Richard Cobden // Truth // Taxation // East-West trade // World Equalisation Fund // Government infamy // Lord Beveridge on Social Security // The landing ban on Icelandic fish // The Bank Rate weapon // Housing // Deterrents // A sensible innovation // The object lesson of Denmark // Mr Aristoteles Socrates Onassis // Annotation by U. v. Bth.: 100-103 // The hydrogen bomb again.

12/54, 103: Francis Bacon // Industrial engineering // Saving // Full employment // Equality again // Two pictures // Abortion // The Reed-Dirksen Amendment // The threat of nationalisation // The Capital Issues Committee // The London Builders' Conference // The dollar scarcity // Democracy // Large scale industry.

4/55, 109: The Gold Standard Symposium // The middle-class vote // Social Credit in New Zealand // Why permit evil? // The bank rate // A capital gains tax // Unearned income // What is the first charge in industry? // Indian problem // Private price control // Japanese competition // Justice // Freud.

6/55, 115: The Budget // Wicket Shareholders // The growth of NATO // Wages & production // Billionitis // More US opposition // "Chinese noughts & crosses" // Constitutions // A term for Acts of Parliament // Labour's demands // "Freedom to shop around" // GATT into OTC // "The curse of education" // Free elections in Eastern Germany // A queer situation.

8/55, 121: Basic Economics // Labour's aims // Talks with Russia // The farce of tenders // Film finance // Mr. Attlee's economics // Dumping // Raiffeisen banks // Driving tests // Rent Control // Strikes // The mills of the law // Modern socialism // Taking life // Gambling in Nevada // The decimal system.

10/55, 127: The Schuman Plan // US Foreign Aid // Slums // Lord Nuffield // Credit Unions // We have been warned // The same subject continued // The materialism of money // Hire purchase a deterrent to strikes // Pye Radio, Ltd. // A new ally.

12/55, 133: The Credit Squeeze in USA // The Post Office monopoly // Company profits // Peeps through the Curtain // Finland shows the way // The penalties of power // Prohibition // "Banking goes gay" // The Pilgrim Fathers tried Communism // The worker as scapegoat // Naughty children again // And Homosexuality // Penal reform // Automation // The Budget // Companies Tax.

12/56, 139: Central Banks // The Suez Crisis // Equality in USSR // New Zealand's experiment // "Loans for the small man" // Limited Liability // Motoring Accidents // The general and the particular // Take-over bids // Free Trade // Welcome support // A note with a moral.

4/61, 145: Parkinson's Second Law // The gold standard again // The Welfare State // Schedule A again // Laissez-faire in USA // Take-over bids & other company topics // The creation of money // Special bank deposits // Indirect taxes // Protecting the small investor // Gold & the IMF // Keynes // Germany decides // The Commonwealth split.

8/61, 151: Original Sin // Charity // The investor // The gold question again // ITV // Fluctuations in commodity trade // Wages, prices & real wages // The German revaluation // The Common Market // Taxation & inflation // South Africa // The competitive spirit.

10/61, 157: Sir Julian Huxley on Economics // Exploitation // The sick & the workless // A Daniel among the economists // Mrs. Joy Baker's case // Parents & children // South Africa again // October 4th (protest against hunting).

12/61, 163: Human Nature // Financing education // The Individualist // Isle of Man & Jersey (end of private note issue there) // Norway takes a leaf out of Hitler's book // Fundamental principles // Popularising investment // Wages in the Six // The right to criticise // Floating exchange rates // Sunday observance.

2/62, 169: Redundancy // Big business vs. small // The fight for export trade // Rewarding success // The colour question in USA // Factory managers in Russia // Liberal National Socialists // The Chancellor & the economic position // It moves // The pay pause // George Brutus Schwartz // The green light & the red ( stop & go policies) // Prejudices // On thinking // Housing // Count your blessings.

4/62, 175: What Makes a Nation Strong? (Meulen had no clue how strong an exterritorially autonomous volunteer community could be, what its strength would consist in and how little conventional or "modern" military strength it would need. - J.Z.) // Independence for Scotland // The problem of the roads // The Common Market // Aid to under-developed countries // Company directors // Expedients for the Pound // The international monetary problem // Ministers at work // Music & politics.

6/62, 181: The Budget // Mrs. Joy Baker again // President Kennedy & US steel // Japan's difficulties // Economic planning // The battle of the giants // US Labour // The Bank Rate // The Communist paradise // Racial discrimination // The army pensions scandal // Floating exchange rates // Abortion Law reform // The language difficulty // Monkey society.

8/62, 187: The Lysenko Mystery // Back to Spencer // A welcome glimmer // The pack instinct // The old complaint // Leasehold reversion // The potato shortage // PUNCH's "new look" // The menace of the IMF // The Common Market // The Wall Street break // The Liberal flood // Hot money // The hazards of speculation // The Pilkington Report // Prayers in schools.

10/62, 193: The National Income Commission // Government expenditure // A pill for Pilkington // A national theatre // A fresh gold argument // Hire purchase // The transformation of China // Mrs. Joy Baker // Another gold argument // Corporal punishment again // Profits // Hire purchase // The balance of trade.

12/62, 199: The Common Market // The miracle of Japan // Saving for old age // Public Assistance // The case of General de Gaulle // Free trade // Rates // PR & the Common Market // Malingering // Should interest rates fall? // From THE INDIVIDUALIST of August 1940 // Expansion // Speeding up "sports" through radiation (mutations) // The Health Service.

2/63, 205: Taxes // The sick economy // The National Income Commission // The car purchase tax alteration // Teenage delinquency // The thalidomide baby // And those behind cried "Forward," & those behind cried "Back" // Oil, and yet more oil // Purchase tax // Use ownership of land // "Charity blesses him that giveth" // The case of Switzerland // Utilitarianism // Pop logic // A Chinese example // The capital gains tax // Improving Democracy.

4/63, 211: The Battle Continues // U.S. foreign investment // The agricultural policy of the Common Market // Redundancy // The politician // Betting // An Homeric Warrior // Service // The path to Communism // Where the power lies // General de Gaulle // The Labour Leadership.

6/63, 217: "Capitalism & Freedom" (M. Friedman's) // Misleading comparisons /