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33.3-INTERVIEWS/REVIEWS, OPINION/ART/NEWS & MORE, Blue issue No.1, Perth, 1p leaflet: "Armed with knowledge, filled with hate, hate is our weapon, (A)ttack!" In PP 1323: 70. - From Perth, picked up at Visions of Freedom conference, Sydney 95. - I would rather like to read more constructive and liberating ideas, plans and projects. - Too many anarchists, and also too many libertarians, although the latter usually on a higher level of economic knowledge, are still "armed" with all too many popular prejudices rather than, exclusively, with genuine freedom knowledge. Precisely these are more concerned with "educating the masses" rather than learning more about liberty among themselves. J.Z.
(A) DISTRIBUTION, Anarchist Book Catalogue, January 1993, London, 8pp, in PP 1245.A - Z OF MICROGRAPHIC OPTIONS FOR FREEDOM LOVERS, Compilation of Facts, Opinions and Proposals. Short first version 17pp, in 907/10. Remains to be integrated with 2 other such files. 33pp, already integrated in the same fiche, and expanded, by a box full of collected material, perhaps into a book. Naturally, on fiche only, at least from me. You can make or publish your own paper version from the fiche. J.Z.)
A - Z, Eine Almanach-Zeitschrift, 8 S., 1936/37/38? in PP 1328: 47. Ein Vorlaeufer von Kurt Zube's EUROPAEISCHER BEOBACHTER, IDEEN-ARCHIV & ERLESENES. Wahrscheinlich einzige Ausgabe.
A IS A NEWSLETTER, Writings on Freedom and Individualism, A Monthly Report of the Libertarian Movement, Brighton, Michigan, Editors Dave Haviland & Stanley Lieberman, Mega Communications, I/1,3-5,6, 8,9, from Oct. 71, II/1,2, 7, in PP 861 & 1111, III/4, 5 (Oct. 75), in PP 1124, 55pp. Rich in bibliographical references. The still missing copies are wanted for filming. J.Z.
A WAY OUT, March-April 1966, 38pp, in PP 1315: 35-72.
A., B., What Individualist Anarchists Want, 3pp, 36x in PP 412p219. (B.A. was then a Melbourne high school student.)
A.S.F., Principles, Aims and Statutes (provisional) of the Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation (Australia), in PP 788.
AA BOOK NEWS, No. 11, May 1973, 32pp, in PP 923.
A-ALBIONIC CONSULTING AND RESEARCH, 2pp. leaflet, 1988, 29x, in PP 856, 2pp leaflet, 29x, in PP 859, Literature List, 4pp, mainly on conspiracy theories, 29x, in PP 896. Some leaflets on their literature offer 1994, 7pp, in PP 1233.AAPS leaflet, 2pp, The Association of American Physicians & Surgeons, in PP 916. AAPS, Statement, 2pp, on private medical service, in PP 893.
AAPS NEWSLETTER, The Voice of Private Doctors, samples only, 1/75, 10/75, 4/76, 1/77, 12/77, 2/85, 26pp, all sent by JAG, 29x, in PP 895.
ABAC, Association of Balloon and Airship Constructors, 4pp of leaflets, in PP 1,001.
ABAC, THE ASSOCIATION OF BALLOON AND AIRSHIP CONSTRUCTORS, 9pp Leaflets and Literature List, in PP 1,000.
ABBEE BAUDEAU, Des etats polices, in PP 1352/54: 657. Appendices. - I. Explication du Tableau Economique a Madame ***, par l'auteur des Ephemerides: 822. II. Explication sur le vrai sens du mot sterile applique a l'industrie: 868.
ABBEE BAUDEAU, Notice sur la vie et les travaux de l'abbee Baudeau, in PP 1352/54 : 645. Avis au lecteur, ibid, 655.
ABBEE BAUDEAU, Premiere introduction a la philosophie economique ou analyse des Etats polices, in PP 1352/54: 657. Appendices. - I. Explication du tableau economique a Madame *** par l'auteur des Ephemerides, 822. II. Explication sur le vrai sens du mot sterile applique al'industrie, 868.
ABBEE BAUDEAU, Works, in French, compiled & commented upon by M. EUGENE DAIRE, in PP 1352/54. - Notice sur la vie et les travaux de L'Abbe Baudeau, ibid, p 645.
ABBEY, EDWARD, Fire on the Mountain, 1p review by KENNETH LAFAVE, in PP 1367/68: 81. ("Explicitly libertarian"!)
ABBOTT, F.E., Profit the Basis of Property, 1p: 113, in PP 1481.
ABBOTT, F.E., The Abolition of Interest Unjust and Impossible. No rate escessive if the booty is "equally shared", 2pp: 12, in PP 1481.
ABBOTT, L., Address at the funeral of Henry George, 29x, in PP 625.
ABBOTT, LYMAN, Rights of Man, 7pp, on Single Tax, in PP 1265.
ABBOTT, PHILIP, Understanding the 'New Conservatives', POLITY, USA, Winter 77, 261-273, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p55. Headed: Order and Virtue.
ABC AGAINST NUCLEAR WAR, AN, in PP 16-18. Flyer on this book's large remaining stock of rather badly offset printed copies, e.g. in 907/10. I intend to scan this text to achieve easier legibility and to update it. On 270pp of fine print it makes ca. 500 abstracted & cross-referenced points that are mostly ignored in other peace writings. Compare also my non-alphabetized peace program in PP 61-63 and its original German version in 399-401. The first few PEACE PLANS editions brought largely abstracts of the ideas in PP 61-63 and such summaries were alphabetized in PP 16-18, which remained a close to the record non-seller. I could say, with Laotse, "To be appreciated only by a few belongs to my value." But I cannot claim to be as original as he was. I stood on the shoulders of those whom I consider to be giants. If only they would have had the microfiche and PC options. They might already have achieved "wonders" with them. I am still battling to get most of their remaining writings onto microfiche, to the extent that they are accessible to me, and not copyrights restricted, or that I have got permission. This badly printed and bound edition is $ 10 via ship mail. On microfiche: $ 2. After scanning it will probably be re-fiched on one microfiche together with some other material. J.Z.
ABC NEWS, Australian Bulletin Company, March 78, 4pp, in PP 492, Sep. 84, 4pp, (Bullion dealers), 48x, in PP 739.
ABELL, PETER & THOMAS, KERRY, What Size Should Organizations Be? A Viewpoint, Siena Series 1977/79, No. 1, Acton Society Trust, Occasional Papers, 28pp, in PP 1417: 83. - Productive & autonomous work groups of volunteers would self-determine their size, within the optimum range from 1 to ca. 30. - J.Z., 3.10.97.
ABERCROMBIE, NICHOLAS & TURNER, BRYAN, The Dominant Ideology Thesis, BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 29, June 78, 149-170, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p821, headed : Ideology and Classes.
ABERN, WILBERT A., Laissez Faire vs. Equal Rights: Liberal Republicanism and Limits to Reconstruction, PHYLON 40, May/June 79, 52-65, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1299, headed: Liberal Republicans during Reconstruction.
ABILITY VS. INFORMATION, PP 200. ( I'd rather have information & ability. J.Z.)
ABOLITION OF WORK, PP 771 ( In the sense of wage "slavery" )
ABOLITIONISM, GRIMKE, ARCHIBALD H., William Lloyd Garrison, The Abolitionist, 1891, indexed, 405pp, in PP 1071.
ABOLITIONISM, See: CHADWICK, WILLIAM, A New Look at the Abolitionists, 5pp: 226, in PP 1529- 33.
ABOLITIONIST, THE, Journal of Libertarian Opinion, Verona, N.J., II/7-10, October 71- January 1972 & The Last Whole Abolitionist, II/11, Feb. 1972. ( It was to be followed by OUTLOOK, "larger in size and intention", from March 1972.) Here a total of 68pp, in PP 1,018.
ABOLITIONIST, THE, N.Y. & New Haven, Vol. I, # 9-11, Nov. 70 - Jan. 71, a publication of the Radical Libertarian Alliance, 24pp, In PP 998. Issues Sept, Nov. & Dec. 70, 22p, are in PP 933.
ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS, PP 1150. See Land Rights, Red Indians.
ABORIGINES : KEYS, DAVID, Our Aborgines got to the US first, 1p, in PP 1415 : 141. A 1996 clipping on Australian Aborigines, at least by racial identities, having been the discoverers and occupiers of the New World until about 10,000 years ago. Then they were forced into the most remote and least desirable areas. If e.g. any Firelandes are left, should they be allowed to claim land rights for all of North and South America? - Or should the Australian Aborigines claim landrights to all of North & South America because some of their ancestors "owned" them for a while? - J.Z., 4.5.97.
ABORTION, Pro & Con on Legal Abortion, by Tom Tanaka, Jeff Jared and Marla Bottemiller, 4pp, in PP 493, with 2pp of discussions.
ABORTION, See PP 1426 & 1428/1429: Compilation, mainly of material supplied by QUEENSLAND RIGHT TO LIFE.
ABORTION, See: ABORTION, Law on Abortion, Zambia - Offences Connected with Murder, 1p: 247, in PP 1463/64.
ABORTION, See: BISSEL, ROGER, A Calm Look at Abortion Arguments, 5pp, in PP 1373/75: 21-29. - Mass murderers are sometimes quite calm about and satisfied with their deeds, too. - I do prefer moral and rational points of view. - J.Z.
ABORTION, See: COURCY HINDS, MICHAEL D, Abortion Foes' Centers Guiding Lives after Births, 1990, 2pp, in PP 1407: 75.
ABORTION, See: DAILY TELEGRAPH, Unwanted foetus feels pain of abortion: study, 97 clipping: 98, in PP 1493. - As if only the pain of the killing mattered but not the killing itself! It is also painful to consider, as one of the survivors of this slaughter en masse, that you yourself might have been among those your parents had aborted and to ponder the brothers or sisters you might have had.- J.Z.
ABORTION, See: DROSDIK III, VINCENT A., Abortion: A Libertarian View, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1067.
ABORTION, See: GAVAGHAN, COLIN, Where's the Harm? A Libertarian Case for Abortion on Demand, 4pp: PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 47: 81,in PP 1516. - In each case the intended result is at least one unique human being less, murdered while helpless, upon insistence of at least the mother, his or her supposed guardian, and with the help of scientifically trained doctors. The Nazis confined their murders to those whom THEY considered to be aliens, i.e., not their own flesh and blood. But Abortionists, like Nazis, regard their victims as "sub-human", never minding all the genetic evidence to the contrary, and their being, obviously, the own flesh and blood. Thus I consider these murderers to be even more sub-human. Altogether the Nazis murdered many less millions of innocent human beings in this century than the abortionists have. That is not an excuse for the Nazis but an all the stronger accusation towards the abortionists. - Killing Nazis was once considered to be a "fair sport" or justified, by whole nations. Killing a single abortionist is still very much frowned upon. I would rather see them do their "things" or murders only within their own autonomous communities, which would be "tough" (in my eyes murderous) for their unborn, but would tend to reduce and perhaps even wipe out, in the long run, this strain from the human race. If it were to become, by its own efforts, a close to extinct human sub-species, then I for one, if I were still alive, would make not a single effort to preserve it. - Victor Koman recommends the transplant of the unwanted foetus to a willing mother. Medical technology is close to being able to do that. - J.Z., 10.11.98.
ABORTION, See: MOORE, RODERICK, The beginning of life and the right to life, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 56.ABORTION, See: NORTH, D.C. & R.L. MILLER, Abortion, Baseball, & Weed, 1p review by ALAN REYNOLDS, in PP 1367/68: 108.
ABORTION, See: PP 1121: 28 publications or articles against abortion, 125pp, compiled by John Zube, mainly with the help of LFL, Libertarians for Life, directed by Doris Gordon. See HENDERSON, LARRY.
ABORTION, See: PP 15, 61-63 (T.L.Johnson & Edwin Vieira), 176/7 (LeFevre), 243, 357/8, 384, 418/19p184, 424, 532, 1028/29, 1052-61 (GABB & MICKLETHWAIT & RODERICK MOORE & DORIS GORDON to RODERICK MOORE).
ABORTION, See: ROSE, LOIS F., Reverend, A Christian Defense of the Right to Choose, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 337. More like "right to kill"! - One of millions of possible choices, and a murderous one at that, is propagated as "the" right to choose! - Was the Holocaust and "ethnic cleansing" a matter of "choice", too? - What a cover-up term for the actions of parents and doctors against the already living but as yet unborn, whose rights remain unrepresented by them and all too much by others! - J.Z.
ABORTION, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Should Abortion Be a Crime? The Abortion Question once more, 2pp, in PP 1312/1314: 146. Review of: THOMPSON, JUDITH JARVIS, A Defence of Abortion, PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, Fall 71, pp 55-56. - A few pages and even book-sized treatments will not sufficiently confront and refute the opposing views. They should all be brought together, even if this required an encyclopaedic treatment. But until consensus is achieved, let the opponents live in their own panarchies, with different crime acts. Abortionists would tend to execute themselves, gradually, as a species. Consider this as a natural punishment for that species, however injust it still is to the individual fetus. - While there are so many people around who imagine it to be just to kill their own children, we cannot achieve complete justice. Enlighten, economically liberate, adopt, achieve free child labour and sensible upbringing and education loans, transplant unwanted fetuses, establish a market for them, but do not try to fight or punish their parents, not, at least, until, in a few hundred years, maybe, they will generally be considered only as a small and criminal minority, like those are now, who kill their children after birth. - J.Z.
ABORTION, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Assault on Abortion Freedom, 1/2p, in PP 1312/1314: 207. - Why not advocate baby, infant & child murder "freedom", too? The early Romans considered children as property and some Stirner followers did, too. - J.Z.
ABORTION, See: SWAN, G.S., Anarchism vs. Abortion, 3pp: 158, with 1p reply by KERNOCHAN, JIM: 160, in PP 501.
ABORTION, See: TANAKA, TOM, A Rational Look at Abortion, 2pp, in PP 1373/75: 307 & 313.
ABOSCH, HEINZ, Anarchismus - gestern und heute, NZZ, 28.8.88, eine Besprechung von : CANTZEN, ROLF, Weniger Staat - mehr Gesellschaft, Freiheit - Oekologie - Anarchismus, Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt a.M., 1 S., in PP 1323: 20. - Also: 1988, 2 S., in PP 1127/1128.
ABRAHAM, HENRY J., The Status of the First Amendment's Religion Clauses : Some Reflections on Lines and Limits, JOURNAL OF CHURCH AND STATE 22, Spring 80, 215-232, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1170, headed: The First Amendment and Religion.
ABRAMS, ANN UHRY, The Ferrer Center : New York's Unique Meeting of Anarchism and the Arts, NEW YORK HISTORY, July 78, 306-325, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p497, headed: Autonomy, Creativity, and Radicalism. ( It existed only between 1912 & 1915! )
ABRAMS, BURTON A. & SCHITZ, MARK D, The 'crowding out' Effect of Governmental Transfers on Private Charitable Contributions, PUBLIC CHOICE 33, 1978, 29-40, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p423, headed: The Economics of Charity. - A lot of anti-economics is involved in charity, too, in spite of its voluntarism, although not as much as in "charity" by involuntary contributors to the bureaucracy's "charities". It is VERY charitable towards itself. I never understood why the offices of some higher officials "have to be" and are, habitually and through regulations, comfortably and expensively furnished, rather than in a utilitarian way, with cheap and second-hand furniture. They deprive us of luxuries and some necessities - so that they can "work" in "comfortable and attractive" surroundings. The very cheek of it! As if some of the pomp and glory of the former absolute kings had to "flow-on" to them. If they can't impress us otherwise, do they want to do it in this way, at OUR expense? - J.Z., 7.6.98.
ABRAMS,LINDA T., Fighting City Hall, 1p, in PP 1356.
ABROMEIT, TRISTAN, Argumente gegen das Modell der konkurrierenden Waehrungen - vom Vor- u. Nachteil der Aktionen im Waehrungsbereich, 5 S., mit 1 1/2 S. Anmerkungen von J.Z.: 31, in PP 1456. - II. Anmerkungen zu den Anmerkungen von Joern Zube vom 6.3.1995, 2 S.: 60, in PP 1456. - Free banking discussion.
ABROMEIT, TRISTAN, Selbst-Hilfe-Bank, Die, a 4pp pamphlet, in German only, n.d., in PP 814.
ABSCHIEBUNG IST MORD, Oct. 86, 2 S. Flugblatt, 29x, in PP 729. On the right to asylum.
ABSHIRE, BRIAN M., Rev., Militias, CHALCEDON REPORT, 5/97, 3pp, 116, in PP 1453.
ABSOLUTE POLITICAL ETHICS, PP 201.
ABSTRACT THOUGHT, No. 6, Currency, an anarchist approach, on LETS system, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 418.
ABUNDANCE, See: BARKER, BEN, Abundance and Scarcity, 8pp: 411, in PP 1529- 33.
ACADEMIC COMMUNITY, PP 1028/29 (T. Johnson).
ACADEMIC FREEDOM, PP 310, 1052-61 (LA Educ. Notes 6), 1150.
ACADEMIC FREEDOM: HUGHES, FRANK, How to Fire a Professor. A Case History in "Academic Freedom", 4pp, in PP 1411/12: 145.
ACADEMIC INN, The, leaflet, 1986, 1p, 29x, in PP 724.
ACADEMIC REVIEWER, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 3 old samples, Fall/Winter 73, 33pp, Spring/Summer 74, 33pp, Spring/Summer 77, 33pp, 24x, in PP 914. - This publication contains interesting reviews on a lot of excellent books. I would like to see all of it microfilmed and indexed, if it isn't already. I have neither the copies for this nor the permission, nor the time nor the funds. - J.Z.
ACADEMICS, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, The Academy vs. the Market Place,19pp: 402, in PP 1529- 33.
ACCESS MAGAZINE, 1p flyer, 29x, in PP 725.
ACCOUNT, 1984/III, a review of recent activities of the Institute for Humane Studies, sample, only copy on hand, 5pp, in PP 1,027.
ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNMENT, PP 369.
ACEN, Assembly of Captive European Nations, Freedom for Captive People - Everywhere, 2pp, 24x in PP 12.
ACHARYA, M.P.T., How Long Can Capitalism Survive? 3pp, 1951, 29x, in PP 542.
ACIF, 3pp on its books and cassettes on individual rights and limited governments, in PP 1111, point 7.
ACKELSBERG, MARTHA A., The Practice of Anarchist Revolution: The Position of Women in Spanish Anarchist Collectives, 1980, 42x, in PP 606. - It is easier to learn what not to do, from most revolutions, than to learn what to do in a libertarian one. - J.Z., 7.6.98.
ACKERMAN, WERNER, Appeal to Establish Cosmopolitan Union, 1931, 1p, in PP1534: 208.
ACKERMANN, WERNER, Appeal to Establish a Cosmopolitan Union, 1931, 1p, reproduced by me again, and again, in the probably vain hope to start a sufficient discussion of individual secessionism and exterritorial and autonomous communities of volunteers, as a rightful and necessary alternative to territorial States. 83, in PP 1451. Also on sheet 121 in PP 1471 & 124 of PP 1469. - Monetary freedom practices are just ONE application of this kind of experimental freedom & minority autonomy under personal laws. See the sub-series: On Panarchy. - J.Z. - Also in PP 1259; 1298;1428/29.
ACKERMANN, WERNER, Aufruf zur Gruendung einer Cosmopolitischen Union, 1931, 1 S. 29x, in PP 399-401. Cosmopolitan Union, The, 2pp, 1931, 1965, 24x, in PP 5, 1p, 36x, in PP 61-63, 1p, 29x, in PP 388, 1p, 29x, in PP 426. Die Cosmopolitische Union, 2 S; The Cosmopolitan Union - Declaration of Principles; Declaration des Principles de l'Union Cosmopolitan, 1930, 29x, PP 428ff, S.244, Die Cosmopolitische Union, 29x, also in PP 617 and at 36x, in PP 736. (On a voluntaryist, libertarian, exterritorial, autonomous and international association and its basic constitution. An appeal, in 10 points, to establish it. Until the Nazis came to power, a small German group was established & associated with a similar one in France, established by H.L. Follin. I would like to see such an association established again, with an addition to the programme, demanding exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer communities, not only those of freedom lovers. It could become a new and much more fruitful International, one for Exterritorial Autonomy for ALL who desire it. Since most people belong to one or the other minority, potentially, most human beings could one day become members. It could establish the foundation for any kind of progress or desired stability, could prevent wars, revolutions, civil wars and terrorism as well as any kind of despotism over non-consenting victims. Details of this and related ideas are discussed in my ON PANARCHY subseries. J.Z.
ACLU, Guardian of Freedom, 10pp, in PP 1425: 114.
ACQUARIAN CONSPIRACY, review of Marilyn Ferguson's book, 1166.
ACT, AGAINST CENSORSHIP TOGETHER, 2pp leaflet: 115, in PP 1526.
ACTION LINKAGE NETWORKER, THE, No. 26, Jan. 89, 10pp, in PP 26.
ACTION LINKAGE, 6pp, new leaflet, 1990, in PP 1238. See: Cooperatives and Community MTM.
ACTION, HOW TO GET IT, PP 307.
ACTIVISM, Campaigning handbooks PP 838, 967.
ACTIVISM, How 2 people can act like a "movement", PP 176.
ACTIVISM, POLITICAL, AGAINST : PP 166, 174 - 176, 1027 (LeFevre), 1151.
ACTIVISTS/COMMUNITIES GATHERING, Mt. Oak, 1986, alternative money, 1p, in PP 803.
ACTON INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF RELIGION AND LIBERTY, THE, Home Page & List of Occasional Papers, 2pp, in PP1534: 115.
ACTON INSTITUTE, THE, London, For a Free and Virtuous Society, introductory pamphlet, sent recently by L.A., 12pp, in PP 479.ACTON, H.B., What Marx Really Said, review by TIBOR R. MACHAN, 1p: 41, in PP 1468.
ACWORTH, W.M., The State in Relation to Railways, 1894, 29x, in PP 371.
ADAM SMITH CLUB, THE, Flyer on meeting: Robert Miller: Is God an Austrian...? 1p, in PP 1,052 - 1,061. - Alas, some of the Austrian School representatives claim something close to infallibility for some of their theories, while ignoring all too many others. They got SOME points, not ALL points! - J.Z. 7.6.98.
ADAM SMITH INSTITUTE, London, leaflet, 2pp, in PP 1143. They produced much interesting literature. Alas, most of it is out of sight in most places and, probably, o.o.p. They do not seem to have learnt from the fact that e.g. Adam Smith's library has been reproduced, but only on microfilm. - J.Z. - See Insider Bulletin, in PP 931.
ADAM SMITH, See ROSCHER, WILHELM, Die Ein- und Durchfuehrung des Adam Smith'schen Systems in Deutschland, Berichte der Koeniglich Saechsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Philologisch - historische Classe, Oeffentliche Sitzung am 1. Juli 1867, 74 S., in PP 1102. Also, in the same issue: HASEK, CARL WILLIAM, The Introduction of Adam Smith's Doctrines into Germany, 1925, indexed, with bibliography, 155pp.
ADAMIAK, RICHARD, Marx, Engels, and Duehring, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS, USA, 35, 1974, 98-112, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199,p59. Headed: Centralism vs. Decentralism.
ADAMS MCLEARN, MILDRED, Voluntary Taxation - A New Political Concept, 2pp, 24x, in PP 336. - See Voluntary Taxation.
ADAMS, EDWARD F., The Inhumanity of Socialism, 1905, 1913, contains 2 papers: The Case Against Socialism, 1913, & A Critique of Socialism, 1905, 61pp, in PP 957. - See Socialism, con.
ADAMS, FRANCIS, "Drei Perlen aus Francis Adams' Gedichtsammlung: 'The army of the night'", 1910, 1 S., 29x, in PP 349. - If it were quite up to me, I would include even less poems in this series than I do. Very few do have something positive to say. - J.Z.
ADAMS, FRANK, The Old Shoe Schoolhouse, Spring 79, 7pp, 29x, in PP 243.
ADAMS, HENRY M., Introduction to 1972 edition of M.H. Cochran, Germany Not Guilty in 1914, 19pp: 4, in PP 1500.
ADAMS, MILTON V., Combating Inflationary Recessions, SIL leaflet, 29x, in PP 290.
ADAMS, RICHARD, Watership Down, 1p review by Robert Masters, who calls it a libertarian novel, in PP 1367/68: 102.
ADDRESS LISTS PP 388/9, 956, 1034, see DIRECTORIES
ADDRESS LISTS, ACCORDING TO SPECIAL INTERESTS, computerized, 388.
ADDRESS LISTS, See ANARCHIST AGE, THE, 89 international list, INDEX ON LIBERTY, DIRECTORY OF LIBERTARIAN PERIODICALS, FREE MARKET YELLOW PAGES, SPECTRUM, Advocate for Self-government: List of 56 Libertarian Oriented Organizations, in 1992, 2pp, in PP 1,034. See DIRECTORIES.
ADDRESSES OF MONETARY FREEDOM SCHOLARS, Addresses from Cato Institute, 7th. annual monetary conference: Alternatives to Government Fiat Money, Feb. 89, 5pp, 29x, in PP 905. (A 124pp bibliography of free banking writings has been filmed in PP 1022. This will be updated soon, hopefully J.Z.)
ADDRESSES, See: ASHFORD, NIGEL, Exploring Libertarianism: The Main Libertarian Organisations and how to Connect with them, 2pp,STUDY GUIDE No. 6: 117, in PP 1516. - See: LIBERATOR, THE, Fifty-One Libertarian Oriented Organizations, 1988, 2pp: 21, in PP 1526.
ADDRESSES, See: Australian Freedom Addresses, with some N.Z. ones, a 7th compilation by John Zube, Sep. 95, 56pp, in PP 1278: 153. - See PP 467pp 49 & 67, 474, 500. See Directories. Sep. 97 issue is in PP 20.
ADDRESSES: PITT, TONY, FREEDOM ADDRESSES IN AUSTRALIA, 1996, transcribed, selected and with some comments by John Zube, 12pp, 546. In the meantime, my updated Sep.97 directory of such addresses is out, in a second edition of PP 20.
ADEN ANALYSIS THE, A Concise Analysis of Key Financial Markets, sample, 29x, in PP 576.
ADLER, Georg, Prof. Dr., 1863-1908, Geschichte des Sozialismus und Kommunismus (und Anarchismus! J.Z.), von Plato bis zur Gegenwart, 1. Teil: Bis zur Franzoesischen Revolution, 1899, 281 S., mit ausfuehrlicher Bibliographie, in PP 756.
ADLER, MORTIMER J., Freedom : A Study of the Development of the Concept in the English and American Traditions of Philosophy, 47pp, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p44. Headed: Conflicting Paradigms.
ADLER, MORTIMER J., The Bodyguards of Truth, Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 50, 1976, 125-133, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p88. Headed: Preambles to Freedom.
ADLER, MORTIMER J., The Time of Our Lives, review by R.A. CHILDS, 1p: 97, in PP 1468.
ADVANCED LIGHTER THAN AIR REVIEW, 1/3, March 1978, 8pp, in PP 1,000.
ADVENTURE OF LIBERTY, PP 962.
ADVERTISING, PP 696, 935, 1027, see Kirzner, Israel M., in PP 935.
ADVERTISING, See: BROZEN, YALE,Prof., The FTC's Attack on Advertising, 5pp: 670, in PP 1457/62.
ADVERTISING, See: DROSDIK, VINCENT A., III, On Advertising, 1p, in PP 1404/06: 323.
ADVERTISING, See: MICKLETHWAIT, BRIAN, How and how not to Achieve Good Taste in Advertising. Free Market Regulation Is Better than Government Regulation, 92, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 83.
ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, 56 Libertarian Oriented Organizations, 1992, 2pp, in PP 1,034.
ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, Inc., Atlanta, Sep. 95 circular, 9pp, in PP 497/498.
ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, Leaflets: 4 pages on their 10th anniversary conference, 1995 in Atlanta & a course on: "Secrets of Persuasive Libertarian Communication from our team of master libertarian communicators", also offered on tapes: 859, in PP 1484/85. - It is not just a question of masterful oral or written persuasiveness and training to achieve that kind of skill, although I do happen to work towards that aim, too, e.g. by my attempt to compile an encyclopaedia of the best kinds of wordings to put a case ( insinuating, factual, challenging, ridiculing to down-putting ones, as may be required ), but also of: "Give us the tools!" - for improvements in persuasive efforts. These are of a great variety, e.g.: a) Libertarian reference libraries, accessible, affordable. b) Libertarian encyclopaedias, complete, growing, updated & cheap. c) An archive of libertarian ideas, platforms, suggestions, plans. d) A directory to all active libertarians, with details on their special talents, knowledge, interests and commitments. e) An anthologies of private drafts of individual rights. See PP 589/90. f) Complete, cheap and permanent libertarian publishing, at least on microfiche or floppy disks or text-only CD-ROMs. g) Complete and regularly updated bibliographic, abstracting and indexing services - supplied on alternative and affordable media. h) Complete lecture, discussion & course services on audio and video tapes, starting with a directory to ALL those already on offer. i) Flow-chart discussions, on paper or screen, of all involved and still controversial libertarian discussions. j) A compilation of all the diverse definitions of all the still controversial terms, to help separate the wheat from the chaff. k) A survey of all the classification schemes for ideologies that have so far been advanced by libertarians. l) A survey of all the "first principles" so far proposed by and for freedom lovers. m) A libertarian information service based upon the above-mentioned and other tools. - - Even the unskilled and untrained, if only they have learned to read and write, could multiply their effectiveness when they have such tools to work with. Compare my programme for a genuinely cultural revolution, the educational part of my peace programme in PP 61-63 and many of the 1,000 libertarian projects listed in PP 20. Without the proper tools we cannot rely only upon those who can become masterful persuaders in the spoken or written words or via other arts. We had quite a few of them and they were unable to leaven the dough sufficiently, even over centuries of efforts. The enlightenment process ought to become almost automated, not requiring great skills and training, but applying division of labour here, too, a free and widest distribution of its products, in scholarly to popular forms, one that involves all according to their capacities and interests and provides them with all the intellectual ammunition capital that is required to render them as efficient as they can be, at least for competent first aid jobs, though not necessarily for eye surgeon work. Mere courses for better writing and speaking are just not enough, although, undoubtedly, the COULD greatly increase SUCH skills for some or even many. - J.Z.
ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, Libertarian FAQ, 11 May 1998, 8pp, in PP 1541/42.
ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, World's Smallest Political Quiz, 1988, 1p: 1, in PP 1526.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: BLOCK, WALTER, Affirmative Action Chickens Finally Come Home to Roost, 1p: 73, in PP 1515.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, The New Discrimination, PP 720.AFFLUENT SOCIETY? PP 1052-61 (LA Econ. Notes 22, LA Political Notes 51),AFRICA, NO EASY SOLUTION? PP 869, 1034.
AFRICA, PP 723, 1028/29.
AGAINST THE WALL, 2 samples, I/1 & I/4. 24pp, with correspondence to the editor, Bill, in PP 837. - I have collected a few more issues in the meantime but there are still wide gaps. All issues wanted for filming. - J.Z.
AGAINST THE WALL, Westfield, incomplete, on 8 microfiche, at 36x reduction, 210pp each, in PP 1432/1439: 1-1672. - All the missing copies are wanted by LMP for microfiching. Ask for or look up its exchange offers. Copies here microfiched: II/10; V/8; V/10; VI/6; VI/9 & 10; VII/1 -4, 6-10; VIII/2-4, 7, 10, IX/3, 4, 6-8, X/1-3, 6, 8, 10, XI/2-6, 8-10, XII/1, 3-10; XIII/1, 2. Sorry, but some of the chronological sequences got mixed up - & and I am not prepared to correct the number stamping. J.Z. - PLEASE CONSIDER THE POSSIBLE GROWTH OF A COMPREHENSIVE LIBERTARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA IN A MEDIUM WHICH IMPOSES NO PAGE LIMITS ON THE SIZE OF THE WORK: A compilation of many short libertarian articles could form an interesting libertarian encyclopaedia, if properly indexed and cross referenced, one with multiple points of view on many proposals. But do not expect me to undertake all the research, compilation, listing, sorting, indexing, cross referencing, recording and publishing efforts required. This should rather be an international and collaborative effort, ideally one in which contributions from everyone would be welcomed and reproduced, leaving selective and edited versions to later. - Use your own minds, fingers and PCs in this direction. You could, e.g., help by listing PEACE PLANS, and all the periodicals it has reproduced, by articles and catchwords and cross references, rather than I have done here, mostly, by author or merely magazine names. - The contributions of e.g. Ludwig von Mises, Ulrich von Beckerath, Laurance Labadie, Murray Rothbard, Milton Friedman, Robert LeFevre, the Libertarian Alliance, ISIL, and some others, on their own, could already form an interesting libertarian encyclopaedia. But to combine all libertarian wisdom - and all remaining errors and their best refutations so far, would be still more helpful. I am collecting libertarian and anarchist A-Z compilations, in book form, towards such an encyclopaedia and hope one day the copyrights owners will combined their copyrights in a combined edition. In the meantime, I work on encyclopaedias like SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY and compilations of micrographic terms and options and monetary freedom ideas, terms and proposals and hope that some groups will gather the great varieties of pro-freedom definitions and social science terms, with their libertarian criticisms, as well as all the popular errors, myths and prejudices, which are obstacles to progress, together with their best refutations so far found. The age of the encyclopaedists and information services has barely begun. - THE FREE RADICAL, N.Z., has already made some interesting libertarian a-z compilations. There are also some almost encyclopaedic compilations of leaflets, e.g. those of ISIL, the LP & others, some already microfilmed here. Presently FRED FOLDVARY is working towards a new DICTIONARY OF ECONOMICS, which would also help. Arthur Seldon's is still much too short. - J.Z., 22.9.97.
AGAINST THE WALL, XII/9, The Poems of Peace & Freedom, 29pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1519. - Poems by ROBIN SCHONE; ANTONE; SHIRLEY SIMMONS; KIM L. NEIDIGH; KELLY GILL; BRAD LEE; D.C. GRAHAM; GERALD DORSET; NOEL M. VALIS; PATRICIA VAUGHN; FLORA WHITAKER; MARIA MAXFIELD; NONI BOOKBINDER BELL; COLLEEN M. PEARSON; SHEL HOROWITZ; OLIVIA MCCORMACK; JOYCE A. CHANDLER; ED WOODWARD; NANCY DODRILL; SUSAN PACKIE; ELLEN S. SANDRY; DORIS SELINSKY; LARRY BLAZEK; WILLIAM WALTER DE BOLT; AISHA ESHE; MARGARET KEY BIGGS; NICANOR PARRA; DAVID MOORE; BARBARA FOSTER & GORDON LLOYD SWARTZ III. - Give me rather some sensible prose, almost anytime. - J.Z.
AGASSI, JOSEPH, Institutional Individualism, BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, 26, 1975, 144-155, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p78. Headed: Individuals and Groups.
AGE OF CONSENT, See: TAME, CHRIS, Why the Age of Consent Should be the Same for Homosexuals as for Heterosexuals, 94, 2pp , in PP 1334/35: 105. - Why should different communities not have at least some discretion in fixing this age limit, if determining it at all, rather than leaving it to the persons involved or their parents or guardians? See especially the works of K. MAYO, Mother India & Volume Two, on this, recently fiched by me. - J.Z.
AGE OF CONSENT: O'CONNOR, MAX, Sex Coercion, and the Age of Consent, 2pp, with 2pp of comment by Sisem: 51, in PP 1430/31.
AGE OF FABLE, 911.
AGE OF REASON, 1159 (Paine).
AGGRESSION, FOREIGN, See: TANNEHILL, MORRIS & LINDA, Foreign Aggression, 3pp from: The Market for Liberty, in PP 1409/10: 180.
AGGRESSION, See: TEMPLIN, RALPH, Is Nationalism Always Aggressive? 2pp: 141, in PP 1480. - TERRITORIAL nationalism always is, by its very nature and against internal as well as external enemies. The aggression is simply not total or constant or always in military form. - J.Z.,
AGGRESSION, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Effects of Aggression, 2pp, in PP 1404/06: 282.
AGGRESSION, THE CAUSES OF, 174 - 176, 975 & 1004 & 1052-61 (LA Psychological Notes 2). To me territorialist organization and intolerance is the main cause. But I listed ca. 500 other relevant points in 16-18 and discussed many of them somewhat in PP 61-63, 399-401 and in my On Panarchy series. J.Z. See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Causes of Aggression, 28pp, in PP 1,004.
AGGRESSION, WHO IS THE AGGRESSOR? PP 3.
AGGRESSIVE PACIFISM, being conclusions reached by the students of Ahimsa Farm, 4pp on non-violence teachings, in PP 1,011.
AGGRESSIVENESS, PP 1024,
AGIO OF MEANS OF PAYMENT, PP 737.
AGORA FUND, 2pp, in PP 274.
AGORA, Informations libertaires internationales, no. 1, printemps 1980: Reise durch die "Anarchive", 3 S., ueber anarchistische Archive in Mailand, Barcelona, Amsterdam, mit Liste von 9 solchen Addressen: 82, in PP 1502.
AGORA, Nr.. 1 & 2, 28 S., Magazin Entwuerfe von Stefan Blankertz, fuer das geplante Institut fuer Handel und Wandel, in PP 1,006.
AGORIC INCENTIVES SUPERCEDE HIERARCHIC CONTROLS, 8.
AGORIST INSTITUTE, Lending Library, 1p flyer, 1990, in PP 1,024.
AGORIST INSTITUTE, THE, 1p leaflet, in PP 1348: 28.
AGORIST INSTITUTE, THE, Long Beach, Courses, Seminars and Registration, 1980, 1p, in PP 1,017.
AGORIST INSTITUTE, THE, Norwalk, Cal., 6pp introductory leaflet, in PP 1425: 28
AGORIST INSTITUTE, THE, REPORT to Supporters No. 8, Winter 1990, 4pp: 180, in PP 1455.
AGORIST INSTITUTE, THE, Zeroeth Issue, Report to Supporters, August 15, 1985, 4pp, in PP 1425: 29.
AGRARIAN JUSTICE, PP 798 (Paine).
AGRICULTURAL POLICY, PP 530, 602, 625, 718, 723, 778-783 (DIANNYERE), 923, 1014, 1046, 1104. See Free Trade.
AGRICULTURE, FACILITATING PAYMENTS, PP 645.
AGRICULTURE, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Trouble with Farming,8pp: 389, in PP 1529- 33.
AGRICULTURE, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY ON THE ISSUES, in PP 1270.AGRICULTURE: BORSODI, RALPH, Agriculture in Modern Society, 5pp, in PP 1386/91: 597.AGRICULTURE: ROBERTS, LOIS, The Farm Problem: Part I, The Farmer on the Dole, 7pp; Part II, Controls, The Surplus Commodity, 11p, in PP 1376: 216 & 228.
AGRICULTURE: Sheep dung and fowls, ultrasound and wasps against potatoe bugs and other insect pests, 4 short clippings, in German, from 1960-73, 1p, in PP 1323: 19.
AHIMSA FARM, Aurora, Ohio, leaflet No. 2, 4pp, in PP 1,011.
AHMAD, DEAN, Nuclear Energy vs. the Free Market, 1p, in PP 275: 55.
AHMAD, I. DEAN, PROPERTY RIGHTS, n.d., 6pp, from Michael Greene's Supper Club papers, in PP 958.
AHMAD, IMAD-AD-DEAN & ADAM KELLER, More Dialogue on a Middle East Solution, 2pp, in PP 1287/89p70. - The exterritorial autonomy and personal law option, fully in accordance with voluntarism, individualism and associationism, as well as propertarianism, remains almost fully ignored, here and elsewhere. - J.Z.
AID & ABET NEWSLETTER, Constitutional Issues for Lawmen, vol. 1, No. IX, n.d., 12pp. Upholding the right to bear arms and some militia ideas.
AIDA PARKER NEWSLETTER, Tanzania: Experiment that Failed, 4pp, Aug. 87, in PP 1430/31: 212.
AIDS : HENRY, DOYLE, The Planned Disease, 90, 1p, on AIDS, in PP 1343/44: 1950.
AIDS : STRECKER MEMORANDUM, THE, from RAMTHA DIALOGUES, 4pp, in PP 274: 140. Important inform. on AIDS.
AIDS, CANCER CURED BY HYPER-OXYGENATION, 12pp, in NOW WHAT, Nos. I & II, Fall 1987 & Spring 1989, published by Waves Forest, in PP 1,028/29.
AIDS, In Africa, intentionally spread? Campbell Douglas in PP 811, as designer disease in biological warfare.
AIDS, PP 1052-61 (LA Pamphlet 12).
AIDS, See: PERON, JIM, AIDS: An Issue of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, an LP leaflet, 4pp: 863, in PP 1484/85. - One of the worst aspects is that the wide pool of already infected people, spread largely, but not exclusively, by careless homosexuals and prostitutes, established a vast pool for further mutations of this disease, which could make it more and more dangerous to all. - J.Z., 5.6.98.
AIM HIGH, Downer, ACT, July 95, 6pp: 1, in PP 1483. - Newsletter for unitholders in the Australian Ethical Trusts.
AIR BAGS, PP 988, 1127/28.
AIR LINES & SAFETY: WOLFE, HARRY P. & SEMMENS, JOHN, Air Transportation: More government less safety, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 158.
AIR RAIDS on furnaces and ball bearing industries, PP 1 & 2.
AIR RAIDS, ARE AIR RAIDS TO PROPER MEANS TO END A WAR QUICKILY AND WITHOUT MUCH BLOODSHED? PP 1 & 2.
AIR RAIDS, DISCRIMINATING, RIGHTFUL, LIMITED AND REASONABLE USE OF AIR POWER IN VIETNAM - to further peace rather than war and to shorten the war, while reducing bloodshed to a minimum, in PP 8.
AIR RAIDS, See: STEWART, CAMERON, Monument to War, 2pp, on the air raid against civilians in Dresden, in PP 1366: 119.
AIR RESCUE, PP 1105.
AIR SHIPS, see ZEPPELINS.
AIR, Declaration of First Principles of the ALLIANCE FOR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, 2pp, 1971, 24x, in PP 14.
AIRLINE COMPETITION, PP 369, 398, 720, 1127/28, 1156.
AIRLINE DEREGULATION, PRIVATIZATION & SAFETY, PP 1104/5.
AIRLINE MONOPOLIES, See: BLUMSOHN, GARY, Airline Monopolies = Pie in the Sky, 3pp, in PP 1430/31: 37.
AIRLINES MONOPOLIES, See: MUELLER, MILTON, Freeing the Airways, Defining Property Rights, 1p, in PP 277/278: 199.
AIRWAYS: HOCKER, CHRIS, Control of the Airwaves, 3pp, in PP 1425: 21.
AIRWELLS: Free Water from the Air, 1p, in NOW WHAT, Nos. I & II, Fall 1987 & Spring 1989, published by Waves Forest, in PP 1,028/29.
AITKEN, DON, Uglies vs. Trendies: the High Price of Compulsory Voting, 1978, 1p, 29x, in PP 384. See Voting, Compulsory Voting.
AITKEN, Michael J. & WILLIAMS, David J., Regulating Taxi Operators: Some Historical Insights, 18pp, 1984, CIS, 29x, in PP 722. See Taxis.
AKEROYD, IVY A., What Are Human Rights, 1969, 6 points, 48x, in PP 589/590.
AKRATIE, Basel, Hefte 5, Fruehjahr 76 - 7, Fruehjahr 1977; 9/1977; 11/1978 & 14/1980, 240 S.: 1, in PP 1523.
AKTIV GEGEN STRAHLUNG, 6 S., undatiertes Flugblatt: 134, in PP 1503.
ALABAMA LIBERTY, The Official Publication of the Alabama LP, III/1, Jan. 84, 5pp, in PP 1270.
ALAIZ, FELIPE, Decadence of Political Socialism, 1951, 7pp, 29x, in PP 542.
ALAN; ALEX; COLLEEN; DYLANA; GRACE; KIEREN; LEON; PETER; LEON;PETER; RAY and the PUNKS of Main Endicott High School, an editorial collective, Anarchism, a compilation, 1984 or later,28pp, donated to me by Jim Koehnline, in 1990: 82, in PP 1514.
Alas, he does not question its territorial non-solution. - J.Z.
ALBERT JAY NOCK FORUM & SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUPPER CLUB, Some invitations and short articles, Nos. 89-93, 95, 97-108, 26pp, in PP 1132.
ALBERTA CAPITALIST, THE, Sept. 78, Vol. 5, No. 5, 6pp, only copy on hand, in PP 927.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS & KINZLEY, MARK, How to Save the World, a guide to the politics of scale, 1p leaflet, in PP 1420/22: 559.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS & MEZEY, MATTHEW & RATCLIFFE, PETER, editors, SOCIAL INVENTIONS, A Compendium. The Latest Ideas and Award - Winning Schemes from the Institute for Social Inventions, published instead of SOCIAL INVENTIONS Nos. 29/30, July 93, 180pp, in PP 1263.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS & MEZEY, MATTHEW, editors, Re-Inventing Society - A Bumper Book of Best Ideas, Schemes & Speculations, published by the Institute for Social Inventions, 1994, 280pp, instead of SOCIAL INVENTIONS, Nos. 31 - 33, in PP 1263.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS & VALERIE YULE, Encyclopaedia of SOCIAL INVENTIONS, published by THE INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL INVENTIONS, London, 1p leaflet, 29x, in PP 921.
ALBERY, Nicholas and KINZLEY, Mark, a 1p leaflet advertising their book: How to Save the World, A Guide to the Politics of Scale, 319pp. 29x, in PP 699.
ALBERY, Nicholas, & MILLS, Christine, editors, Best Ideas, A Directory of Social Inventions, 1986, 156pp, 48x, in PP 633.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS, Alternative Gomera, Guide to a week's walking round Gomera Island, near Tenerife, 2pp leaflet for the book, in PP 1267. - I would be more interested in guides to monetary and economic emancipation and development, to the extent that it is desired by volunteers. - J.Z.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS, Circulars, ISI, 17 March 92, 3pp, in PP 1260-62, 22 March 94, 1p, 30.6.93, 1p, in PP 1260-62.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS, LEANA BOERJESON & KLAS GUSTAVI, The Problem-Solving Pocketbook, 2pp ISI leaflet only, in PP 890.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS, Letter on GLOBAL IDEAS BANK, ISI, 96, 1p, in PP1349 : 21. - If only enough anarchists and libertarians were to send in all their freedom ideas, in abstracts, to this archive, preferably on disk, then, as a general market for ideas, it could also work for them. - I am so involved in getting more texts onto microfiche that I have not got around to send N.A. many short versions of freedom ideas. - But, sooner or later, I do hope to get around to abstract many of what I perceive to be the most important freedom ideas in my series. To some extent that was done, in two of my books, in PP 16-18 & 61-63. - J.Z., 9/97.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS, Letter, from ISI, 11.7.96, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 464.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS, to ZUBE, JOHN, 11.5.94, 1p, 25.4.95, 1p, in PP 1262.
ALBERY, NICHOLAS; GIL ELLIOT & JOSEPH ELLIOT, The Natural Death Handbook, here only 4 pp of leaflets, in PP 1267. - I am more concerned with natural and extended lives. - J.Z.
ALBIONIC CONSULTING AND RESEARCH, formerly Alpine Enterprises, conspiracy and revisionist literature, 29x, in PP 576.
ALBON, ROBERT & LINDSAY, GREG, editors, Occupational Regulation and the Public Interest, Competition or Monopoly? 1984, 215pp, indexed, CIS, 29x, in PP 722.
ALBON, ROBERT, Australia: History and Overview (Of Rent Control), 1980, CIS, 17pp, in the volume edited by him on Rent Control, 29x, in PP 397.
ALBON, ROBERT, Private Correspondence, Competition or Monopoly in Australia's Postal Services? 1985, 78pp, CIS, 36x, in PP 721.
ALBON, ROBERT, Regulation: History and Overview, 1980, CIS, in the volume edited by him on RENT CONTROL, 9pp, 29x, in PP 397.
ALBON, ROBERT, Rent Control, Costs and Consequences, essays edited by Robert Albon, 1980, CIS, 235pp, 29x, in PP 397.
ALBRECHT, FRITZ, Himmels-Lichtreklame, 1 S., Werbung, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 187. Um Himmel's Willen! Warum auch dafuer noch Reklame machen? Fuer neue Ideen und Talente offensichtlich ungeeignet. - J.Z.
ALCOHOLISM, See: TOBIN, RONALD C., Alcoholism, 2pp: 4, in PP1466/67.
ALCOTT, BLAKE, The Concept of the 'Objective' and Libertarianism, 1971, 8 pp, 24x, in PP 596/597.
ALDRED, GUY A., Bakunin, 1940, THE WORD LIBRARY, 2nd. series, No. 1, Glasgow, 69pp, in PP 1268.
ALDRED, GUY A., Bakunin's Writings, India, Indore, 1947? 117pp, in PP 1,044.
ALERT, The National Magazine of Better Living, What's What about Pot? March-April 1972, 28pp, in PP 1362/63: 133.
ALEXANDER, A. JOHN, The Ideas of Lysander Spooner, 18pp, 24x, in PP 111-134.
ALEXANDER, GEORGE J., It Would Be Much Better for Justice If Psychiatrists Were Thrown Out of Court, 2pp, in PP 1153.
ALEXANDER, S., Peter Kropotkin on Man & Society, 6pp, 24x, in PP 281.
ALEXANDRIA LIBRARY, Recreated on video cassettes and microfiche, 1990 clipping, in PP 1,024.
ALFARIC, PROSPER, From Jewish Messianism to the Christian Church, 29x, in PP 616.
ALFORD, B.H., Free Education, 14pp, 36x, in PP 202.
ALFORD, F.S., The Greater Illusion, A Critical Review of Australia's Fiscal Policy, 1934, 198pp, for Free Trade, 36x, in PP 654
ALGERIAN WAR, See: BUCKLEY, PRISCILLA L., Helas! Helas! Helas! 5pp: 99, in PP 1506/07. - Review of : HORNE, ALISTAIR, A Savage War of Peace, on Algerian War. Ulrich von Beckerath was so frustrated with the atrocities committed by the combattants on both sides, that he had only to suggest: In such cases you can do nothing but offer asylum to the refugees from both sides, and a full employment programme for them, there, based on monetary freedom. I believe that at the same time the strongest advocacy should be made of panarchism as an alternative to civil and other wars, revolutions and terrorism. - Atrocities, by themselves, do not teach enough. - PIOT, J.Z., 27.5.98.
ALIA, Ein Alternativer Raum. Selbstverwaltung einer Gruppe von Frauen, 40 S.: 371-410, in PP1466/67. See: Coops.
ALIENATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR, Alienation: Was Marx Right? 6pp: 153, in PP 1506/07. - There are forms of alienation which Marx did not discuss at all: Territorial governments have alienated me from most significant political and economical rights and tried to substitute for them by the franchise - compulsory, here, too! - J.Z., 5.6.98.
ALLEN, FRANCES F., Mrs., Facts; or, Co-Operators' Directory, n.d., 1893 or after, a survey of intentional or utopian colonies and of some productive cooperative efforts. With some news on labour exchange attempts and writings, 46pp, in PP 496.
ALLEN, GARY: None Dare Call it Conspiracy, review by JOHN HOSPERS, 3pp: 54, in PP 1468.
ALLEN, GLORIA, Home Rule: Turning Citizens into Servants, 1988, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105. - On despotic local government powers.
ALLEN, JAMES, As a Man Thinketh, LBB 593, n.d., 31pp, in PP 1224.
ALLEN, JAMES, Thought & Purpose, 2pp, in PP 499, from his book: As A Man Thinketh, 1984.
ALLEN, JOEL A., The Influence of Physical Conditions in the Genesis of Species, from Tucker's Radical Review, May 1877, 37pp, 29x, in PP 373-375.
ALLEN, MICHAEL, Antifederalism and Libertarianism, REASON PAPERS 7, Spring 81, 73-94, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1379, headed: Antifederalism : Military & Civilian Concerns.
ALLEN, WILLIAM R., Economics, Economists and Economic Policy: Modern American Experiences, HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, USA, 9, 1977, 48-88, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p119. Headed: Government Experts.
ALLEN, WILLIAM R., Midnight Economist, broadcast & newsletter, sample: PP 1139.
ALLEN-MILLS, TONY, Toddler tort adds cream to the cake of litigation lunacy, 1p, 96, in PP 1367/68: 242. It becomes more and more a lawyers' world! - J.Z., 4.12.96.
ALLIANCE FOR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, Declaration of First Principles, largely based on a draft by Tony Prince, 4 major points, 48x, in PP 589/590.
ALLIANCE FOR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, Declaration of First Principles, 3pp, in PP 1398: 123.
ALLIANCE FOR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, The Individual Rights Draft, 13 points, as accepted by March 1971, 48x, in PP 589/590.
ALLIANCE FOR PEACE THROUGH WORLD FREEDOM & VOLYA, Cuba, an Island in Chains, 2pp, 29x, in PP 705.
ALLIANCE OF LIBERTARIAN ACTIVISTS, The Berkeley Statement, 1p, 8 points, 24x, in PP 12, 48x, in PP 589/590, list of literature distributed by them in 1966, 1p, in PP 861.
ALLIANCES, POLITICAL, PP 3.
ALLIANCES: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., On Coalitions & Alignments, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 881.
ALLISON, Colin, School that breaks the old rules, 1978, 1p, 29x, in PP 713.
ALLMAN, T.D., In Defence of Monarchy, 6pp, 36x, in PP 370.
ALOHILIANI, Warum wir so unfrei sind oder Deine Freiheit in einer unfreien Welt, 1. Teil, 3 S., nach dem Buch "Freedom in an Unfree World", von Harry Browne, uebersetzt, bearbeitet und mit eigenen Textpassagen ergaenzt, in PP 1326.
ALPINE ENTERPRISES, The Occult Technology of Power, 62pp, 1974, 29x, in PP 723. Literature list on conspiracy theories, 24pp, 24x, in PP 50-54.
already filmed in this series, in other editions. - J.Z.
ALSOP, STEWART, Blueprint for Disaster: American Defence Expenditure, 3pp, 36x, in PP 370.
ALSTOTT, ANNE L., Pay plan would work against women, 1p clipping, n.d. or source, in PP 1156.
ALTA, The Ten Commandments for Liberation, 6pp, 36x, in PP 412, p226.
ALTERNATIVE BOOKSHOP, London, 30pp, clippings, leaflets, lists, 29x, in PP 697. (The AB is defunct now as a walk-in bookshop but continued as a book mailing enterprise by LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE.)
ALTERNATIVE BOOKSHOP, THE, London, Catalog, Autumn 1979, 188pp, 29x, in PP 316-318, Book Lists 1982, 8pp, 29x, in PP 423.
ALTERNATIVE CONSTITUTIONS, RADICAL DECENTRALIZATION ALTERNATIVES, PP 852 (Panarchies omitted. J.Z.),
ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONS, 182, see COMPETING GOVERNMENTS, ON PANARCHY, TOLERANCE, EXPERIMENTAL FREEDOM, BLACK MARKETS, COUNTER ECONOMY, MONETARY FREEDOM.
ALTERNATIVE LIFESTYLES, PP 608.
ALTERNATIVE MEDIA OPTIONS, See: ZUBE, JOHN to RUDERT, FRITZ-JOACHIM, 24.12. 1998, 5pp letter, with a 3 pp draft on alternative media options towards a comprehensive common market for all pro-freedom information, ideas and talents, in PP 1537: 197.
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE: ANON., Assault on Alternative Medicine, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 123.
ALTERNATIVE REVIEW, THE, Nos. 1-9, 2/86-11/86, 74pp, Libertarian Alliance, London, 29x, in PP 695.
ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY MICROFICHE REFERENCE LIBRARY, 2pp leaflet on its offer of 850 titles, 48x, in PP 647.
ALTERNATIVES VORLESUNGSVERZEICHNIS FREIER NACHBARSCHAFTS - UNIVERSITAETEN, 1978, 6 S. Flugblatt, 29x, in PP 737.
ALTERNATIVES, FALSE: MATIASZ, JORJ, Polarity Thinking vs. Integrative Thinking, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 645.
ALTGELD, JOHN P., Reasons for Pardoning the Haymarket Anarchists, 1896, 49pp, in PP 1233.
ALTMAN, ELIZABETH C., The Philosophical Bases of Feminism: The Feminist Doctrines of the Saint-Simonians and Charles Fourier, PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, Spring 76, 277-293, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p905, headed: Feminism, the Saint-Simonians & Fourier.
ALTRUISM, PP 281, 535, 737, 864, compare CHARITY, EGOISM, SELFISHNESS, WELFARE STATE.
AMA: PRIMICH, FRANK J., M.D., What AMA has not done for me lately, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 423.
AMADOR, JORGE, & WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Is Modern Society too Complex for Liberty? 2pp, in PP 1283-1286.
AMADOR, JORGE, A Dissent, on the "complexity" article, 1p, in PP 1283-1286.
AMADOR, JORGE, Assessing the CATO Conference on Political Economy, June 28 - July 5, 80, 1p, in PP 1283-1286.
AMADOR, JORGE, CO, etc., not enough, 1p, in PP 1283-1286.
AMADOR, JORGE, Does Accident Insurance Ensure More Accidents? 1p, in PP 480.
AMADOR, JORGE, First National SLS Convention, 1p, in PP 1283-1286.
AMADOR, JORGE, Hierarchy or Market? 1983, 20pp, in PP 1144.
AMADOR, JORGE, In Defence of Ambulance Chasers, 1p, in PP 480.
AMADOR, JORGE, Louw & Kendall's Solution not Libertarian, 1/2p letter, in PP 493. - However, during a libertarian dinner in L.A., in 1990, their U.S. spokesman declared, upon a question, that ANYONE could form a "canton". Thereupon cheering from the crowd! They should have openly advocated exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities and individual secessionism. Ideas can't catch on if not clearly expressed. - J.Z.
AMADOR, JORGE, On Ron Paul... An Agnostic Speaks Out, 1p, in PP 1283-1286p243.
AMADOR, JORGE, Please! Don't Go, 2pp, in PP 480.
AMADOR, JORGE, Racism in Constitutional Robes, 1p, in PP 480.
AMADOR, JORGE, Ron Paul's Voting Record, 2p, in PP 1283 - 1286: 293/294.
AMADOR, JORGE, Taxation, 2p, in PP 1283-1286p166 & 172.
AMADOR, JORGE, Thatcher Proposes Nirvana, 1p, in PP 1283 - 1286: 403.
AMADOR, JORGE, The "Fairness" Sword Sheathed, 2pp, in PP 480.
AMADOR, JORGE, The Draft... 15 Years ago, 1p, in PP1283-1286: 335. (1980)
AMADOR, JORGE, The Military... and Manpower, 1p, in PP 1283-1286: 269.
AMADOR, JORGE, The New Immigrants, 1p, in PP 1283-1286: 190, for free migration.
AMADOR, JORGE, The Pacifist : A Natural Libertarian, 1p, in PP 1283-1286. - To a very limited degree! - J.Z.
AMADOR, JORGE, Utility vs. Morality, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1661.
AMADOR, JORGE, Why Castro Won't Take Gorbachev's Hints, 1p, in PP 1283 - 1286: 421.
AMAGIN, INC., Erie, Penn, see STAR SPANGLED SPENDERS, in PP 997.
AMBULANCE CHASING, See: BLOCK, WALTER, Ambulance Chasing, 1p: 49,in PP 1515.
AMELIORATION: BOWERS, PHILIP J., Amelioration, 3pp, in PP 1430/31: 208.AMERICA, See: MISES, LUDWIG von, The Secret of American Prosperity, 1955, 5pp: 80, in PP 1480.AMERICAN ANARCHISM, PP 286. See Tucker, Spooner, Warren, Andrews et al, ROCKER: Pioneers of American Freedom, REICHERT, Partisans of Freedom, SCHUSTER, Native American Anarchism.
AMERICAN APPRAISERS GUILD, 2pp. leaflet on gemstone investments, 29x, in PP 867.
AMERICAN ATHEIST CENTER, AMERICAN ATHEISTS, A History, n.d., 6pp, in PP 1250.
AMERICAN ATHEIST, The Journal of Atheist News and Thought, March 1981, vol. 23, No. 3, 24pp, sample copy, in PP 1239. - I have only one other sample on hand. - J.Z.
AMERICAN BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, PP 1137.
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, If the Moral Majority Has its Way, you'd better Start Praying, 1p flyer, in PP 1378/81: 408.
AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOUNDATION, 1990: ... the right of the people to peaceably petition, 5pp, in PP 1134.
AMERICAN CRISIS, PP 1161 (Paine).
AMERICAN CURRENCY, HISTORY, PP 240.
AMERICAN ECONOMIC SYSTEM, PP 290.
AMERICAN EMPIRE, PP 984.
AMERICAN INFORMATION NETWORK NEWSLETTER, 10pp of extracts, from the May, June 1988 issues, 29x, in PP 859.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH, Barrington, ECONOMIC EDUCATION BULLETIN : The Pocket Money Book. A Monetary Chronology of the U.S., XXIX, No. 12, Dec. 1989, 51pp: 291, in PP 1506/07. - I would like to fiche more material of this research institute - if I could get it & if it were not so particular about its copyrights. But most of these titles (see sheet 316) are, probably, still in print and available directly from its address. I would also have liked to be able to browse through its research library. - J.Z.
AMERICAN INTELLIGENCER, War on Drugs Being Used by Goverment to Justify a Nationwide Assault on Second Amendment and other Constitutional Rights, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1926.
AMERICAN LIBERTARIAN, Katy, Texas, edited by HOLMES, MIKE, incomplete: I/4, Oct. 86 - I/6, Dec. 86; I/7 - I/11, June 87; II/1, July 87 - II/11, June 88; III/1 - III/12, June 89; IV/1 - IV/4, Oct. 89: Last issue, 302pp, in PP 1378/81: 2-302. - Remaining subscriptions were taken over by Jorge Amador's THE PRAGMATIST. I tried, so far in vain, to get Amador's O.K. for fiching his back issues - and to get my set complete. - The AMERICAN LIBERTARIAN contained mainly libertarian party campaign, conference and person news, rather than discussions of freedom ideas. I listed some of its more general interest articles separately. - J.Z.
AMERICAN LIBERTY PUBLISHERS, Makers and Takers, The Trojan Project. An offer of one or two (?) books, author not mentioned, just some information on Makers and Takers. Is The Trojan Project a sub-title or a separate title? 1999. 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 400.
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION & ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS, Freedom to Read, a 2pp statement, subsequently endorsed by many other associations. - Naturally, the micrographic self-help option is not mentioned. - J.Z.
AMERICAN MIRACLE, How to Achieve it, PP 928.
AMERICAN RENAISSANCE SCHOOL & Foundation, Description of Course in Literature, 1985, 5pp & introductory letter, Oct. 28, 1985, 12pp, and a clipping, 1p, Alan Deutschman: Profit Isn't Against the Rules at This High School, WSJ, Sep. 24, 1985, with an example of an ARS Student's work, 2pp, n.d., in PP 1,047, 1p clipping, 1985, in PP 1100.
AMERICAN REPUBLIC, as seen by Henry George, PP 624.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION & CANADA, PP 1028/29 (Evoy).
AMERICAN REVOLUTION, A SECOND, PP 975.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The American Revolution Reconsidered, Review of 14 books on the subject, 2pp: 66, in PP 1468.
AMERICAN RIGHT, THE TRANSFORMATION OF, PP 959.
AMERICAN TOTALITARIANISM, See: CHILDS, R.A., Jr., The Inception of American Totalitarianism, 4pp: 315, in PP 1457/62.
AMERICANISM, PP 163, 199, 224, 307, 310, 415, 789, 897, 956, 1015, 1044, 1137, 1151, see PROPERTY, THANKSGIVING,
AMERICANISM, See: BRADFORD, RALPH, The American Idea, 7pp: 343,in PP 1529- 33.
AMERICANISM, See: CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The American Idea, review,3pp, of: KEMPS, JACK, The American Idea: Ending the Limits to Growth, Washington, 355pp: 619, in PP 1529- 33.
AMERICANISM, See: FULDA, JOSEPH S., America at her Best, 4pp:304, in PP 1529- 33.
AMERICANISM, See: HAYSOM, CHEETAH, Generous Americans, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 273.AMERICANISM, See: IRVINE, LEIGH H., What Is Americanism? An Analysis of the Principles of the Republic of the U.S., 1920, new ed. 1940, 31pp, with an alphabetical index on p. 31 ( sheet 86 ): 76, in PP 1501. - See Irvine, Leigh H., in PP 956.
AMERICANISM, See: READ, LEONARD E., The Essence of Americanism,1961, 14pp: 449, in PP 1529- 33.
AMERICANISM, See: SUMNER, W.G., The American Code, in PP 1307.AMERICANS & HERBERT SPENCER, PP 201, 370.
AMES, BRUCE N., Science, Economics & the Spontaneous Order, 1989, 4pp, LA Scientific Notes No. 6, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
AMES, BRUCE, Mother Nature is Meaner than you Think: Review of: EFRON, EDITH, The Apocalyptics, 1p: 88, in PP 1469.
AMI, MARY BEN, On Scandinavia Co-Housing Scheme, 2pp, in PP 1238.
AMIKO, Revue Internaciona, I/1983, 8pp, IDO, in PP 1101.
AMISH : ARONS, STEPHEN, Compulsory Education. The Plain People Resist, Apr. 72, CIE, SATURDAY REVIEW, Jan. 15, 72, 14pp, in PP 1419: 127.
AMISH ECONOMICS, PP 737, 1031.
AMISH: LEROUX, CHARLES & GROSSMAN, RON, Plain Talk Derails the Rat Race, 96, on Amish, in PP 1418: 125.
AMMON, HARRY, The Monroe Doctrine: Domestic Politics or National Decision? DIPLOMATIC HISTORY 5, Winter 81, 53-70, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1397, headed: The Monroe Doctrine & National Policy.
AMNESTY : FERRARA, FLIP, The Case for Amnesty, 1p, in PP 1404/06: 322.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, Against the Death Penalty, 6pp, in PP 469. - I do favour the death penalty, e.g. for tyrants. - J.Z.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, AUSTRALIA, a 1p appeal, 28 May 91, with some notes by John Zube, 25 Nov. 1991, 3pp, in PP 1,039.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, The Light that Barbed Wire Can't Stop, 6pp leaflet: 79, in PP 1503.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, What Does Amnesty International Do? 1985, 25pp: 81, in PP 1503. - A.I. goes after symptoms, not causes. - J.Z., 27.4.98.
AMSLER, CHRISTINE E., BARTLETT, ROBIN L., & BOLTON, CRAIG J., Thoughts of Some British Economists on Early Limited Liability and Corporate Legislation, HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 13, Winter 81, 774-793, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1870, headed: The Limited Liability Corporation.
AMUNDSON, RON, The Hundredth Monkey Debunked, 6pp, in HUNDREDTH MONKEY EFFECT, A compilation of some remarks on the Hundredth Monkey Effect, as observed or stated e.g. by Ken Keyes, Jr., Lyall Watson et al, 15pp, in PP 1072.
ANALOG/ASTOUNDING, index, compiled by M. Ashley & T. Jeeves, 264pp, 36x, in PP 413.
ANALYSIS, edited by Frank Chodorov, Vol. I, No. 1 to Vol. V, No. 10, November 1944 to August 1949, in PP 1,009 & 1,010.
ANALYSIS, No. 3, ed. The Thornton, Publisher NLE, 2pp, sample issue, 29x, in PP 676.
ANALYST, Profits Must Go! 1p: 123, in PP 1480. - As Winston Churchill once said: Making losses is the real crime! - J.Z.
ANARCHAFEMINISM, Garden Grove, No. 1, n.d., no pagination, 40pp, No. 2, n.d., 40pp: 10, in PP 1503. - I did not bother to try hand-correcting their flawed print. They write almost as if there were none but sexual and personal relationship problems. - J.Z.
ANARCHIE, Berlin, 1/69, 27 S.: 43, in PP 1477.
ANARCHISM S I G NEWSLETTER, issue No. 2, Winter 1987, 12pp, published by Chaz Bufe, San Francisco. Only sample on hand. In PP 1,007.
ANARCHISM & CRIME, PP 407.
ANARCHISM & DEMOCRACY, PP 901 (G),
ANARCHISM & LIMITED GOVERNMENT, See: BRAGG, BILL, Proposed Solution to the Anarchist/Limited Government Controversy, 1p: 598, in PP 1457/62. - MACHAN, TIBOR R., Archy & Anarchy. The State of the Debate, 1972, 2pp: 638, in PP 1457/62. - WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Reply to BRAGG, BILL, Proposed Solution to the
ANARCHISM & MORALITY, PP 961.
ANARCHISM & ORGANIZATION, PP 961, 1154/55.
ANARCHISM & TAXATION, PP 336, see VOLUNTARY TAXATION.
ANARCHISM & THE PROLETARIAN MYTH, See: PARKER, S.E., Some Notes on Anarchism & the Proletarian Myth, 2pp from THE MATCH, in PP 274: 148.
ANARCHISM TODAY, A-Infos Hyper-Archive.txt, 1997, 2pp home page only, of "anti-capitalist" anarchists, in PP 1535: 156.
ANARCHISM, Anthology, 1984, See: ALAN; ALEX; COLLEEN; DYLANA;GRACE; KIEREN; LEON; PETER; LEON; PETER; RAY and the PUNKS of Main Endicott High School, an editorial collective, Anarchism, a compilation, 1984 or later, 28pp, donated to me by Jim Koehnline,in 1990: 82, in PP 1514.
ANARCHISM, First (probably) German book for anarchism, 1852, see Marr, Wilhelm, in PP 957.ANARCHISM, Mini-leaflet by ED STAMM, 1p, with 4pp of comments by JOHN ZUBE, in PP 1510/11, pp 384ff.
ANARCHISM, MODERN POLITICAL THEORY, Home Page, ½ page, n.d., in PP 1538: 194. Links mainly to leftist anarchism. J.Z.
ANARCHISM, Monster List of Links, 12pp, n.d. , in PP 1538: 137.
ANARCHISM, NEGATIVITY OF, PP 1125.ANARCHISM, PP 3, 7/8, 15, 29, 55, 57 - 60, 64 - 65, 107 - 134, 167, 176, 186/88, 198, 203, 208, 210/11, 218, 222/3, 225, 229/31, 239, 240, 243/4, 247-273, 280 - 287, 289, 291, 293, 300, 301, 313/18, 332, 336, 338, 340, 346, 349, 357 - 359, 364, 369, 373 - 375, 377, 383, 385/6, 391/2, 410, 412, 416, 418/19P305, 421, 424, 426, 428ff: (S.4731 & 4738), 484, 490, 506, 509, 511 - 514, 524, 526, 533/4, 536 - 539, 542/3, 546, 548/49, 555, 561 - 563, 567, 584, 589/90, 604, 606, 607, 610, 612, 618, 620/22, 632/3, 634, 637, 642, 648, 657, 667, 669, 679, 687, 688, 696/97, 706, 709, 724, 727, 729/30, 735 -737, 740, 743, 771, 786, 788, 806 - 809, 811, 815, 819, 824/26, 828, 852, 861, 871 - 879, 882, 890, 894 - 897, 901/2, 906, 912, 914, 916, 921, 925, 930, 936, 955, 957, 959 - 962, 966, 968/69, 975, 980/1, 987/8, 990, 997 - 1000, 1002, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1011, 1015, 1018 - 1021, 1027/29, 1031, 1034, 1037, 1041, 1044, 1050/51, 1052-61 (LA Political Notes 67), 1064, 1066 - 1069, 1074, 1092, 1098/9, 1101/02, 1109, 1111, 1113, 1123, 1125, 1127/28, 1129, 1134, 1140 - 1142, 1144, 1150 - 1158, 1162/63, 1165, 1169, 1170. ON PANARCHY, issues I - XVII are in: 505 - 507, 510, 554, 585, 671/2, 689, 755, 832/3, 869, 870, 879, 901, 1051. See INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHISM, COMMUNIST ANARCHISM, TOLSTOY, INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, LIBERTARIANISM, MACKAY, SOLNEMAN, STIRNER, SYNDICALISM, TUCKER, VOLUNTARYISM, WATNER, ETC.
ANARCHISM, See: ANARCHISME ET NON-VIOLENCE, Beaumont, Jan.-Mars 1972, 48pp: 88, in PP 1474.
ANARCHISM, See: ANARQUILLO, ANDRES, Freiwirtschaft und Anarchismus, 3 S.: 52, in PP 1456.
ANARCHISM, See: ARMAND, EMILE, Die zukuenftige Gesellschaft, 6 S.: 100, in PP 1456.
ANARCHISM, See: BAD BROADSIDES, in PP 1452. - HOSPERS, JOHN, Anarchy or Limited Government? 1976, 24pp, 117, in PP 1452. - Both - but each only for its supporters! - J.Z.
ANARCHISM, See: BERNATZIK, Prof. Dr., Der Anarchismus, eine akademische Antrittsrede, 1894, Wiener Universitaet, von Schmoller's Jahrbuch, XIX 1, 20 S., in PP 1219.
ANARCHISM, See: BOHLAND, BRAD, New Age Anarchism, 3pp: 169, in PP 1455.
ANARCHISM, See: BUHLE, PAUL, The Road to Freedom: Anarchism in the Twenties, 6pp: 20, in PP 1501.
ANARCHISM, See: CARDELL, ROBERT, Networking, A New Perspective on the Computer Revolution, 2pp, with The Anarchist's Guide to the Internet, part 1, in PP 1191. See: EHRLICH, CAROL & HOWARD. See: PP 1189. See: Tucker, Benjamin R. See: Kick It Over. See: PRACTICAL ANARCHY, No. 5, Summer 1992 & No. 6, Winter 1993, 42pp, in PP 1191. See: ON PANARCY. See: CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Anarchism & Justice, 8pp: 433. Parts VI-VII, 11pp: 460; VIII: 6pp: 532; IX: 16pp: 577, in PP 1457/62. See: COOKE, ROBERT, Who Is an Anarchist? 6pp, 1979, copyrighted: 118, in PP 501.
ANARCHISM, See: EDWARDS, MORGAN, Maculate Origins: Themes of Failure and Success in American Anarchism, 16pp: 167, in PP 501.
ANARCHISM, See: ELLINGHAM, FRANCIS, Permanent Protest: Is it Anarchism? 7pp: 53, in PP 1465. - PARKER, S.E., In Defence of Social Pessimism, 2pp: 59, in PP 1465, in reply to Francis Ellingham.
ANARCHISM, See: FERRARO, D., Anarchism in Greek Philosophy, 3pp: 4, in PP 1471.
ANARCHISM, See: FISHER, DAVID, Anarchism and National Liberation, 10pp: 58, in PP 1481.
ANARCHISM, See: FOCAL POINT SUPPLEMENT, in PP 25.
ANARCHISM, See: GAMBONE, LARRY, What Is Anarchism? 2pp: 297, in PP 1454.
ANARCHISM, See: HEALEY, CHADWYCK, Anarchism, Radical Pamphlets in American Collections, 4pp leaflet,in PP 1471 of this offer, on microfiche, probably the largest anarchist publishing effort ever.
ANARCHISM, See: Individualist Anarchism - PARKER, S.E., Review of: ROBINSON, JEFF, Anarchism & Modern Society, a pamphlet published by Parker, 1p: 47, in PP 1465.
ANARCHISM, See: JEWISH ANARCHIST COMMITTEE, We Want Freedom for All, 5pp: 10, in PP 1502. - But not ALL want FULL freedom. Let them have the degrees of freedom and also of "unfreedom" that they do want for themselves - as long as they can stand them! - PIOT, J.Z., 26.5.98.
ANARCHISM, See: KLEMM, ULRICH, Der Freiheitsbegriff im Anarchismus - Versuch einer Annaeherung, 6 S.: 67, in PP 1456.
ANARCHISM, See: KLINE, WM. GARY, The Individualist Anarchists, A Critique of Liberalism, 1987, indexed & with bibliography,121pp: 1, in PP 1524. - Hans G. Helm's bibliography of writings by and on Stirner, in his "Die Ideologie der anonymen Gesellschaft" comes already to 91pp. A complete bibliography of all individualist anarchist writings would, probably, come to over 1,000pp. Thus only some of the major individualist anarchist writings are dealt with and can be dealt with in this short dissertation. However, since all too little is in print on individualist anarchism and so much depends upon it, this is available contribution. Author or publisher should THEMSELVES make it easily and cheaply accessible, on microfiche, etc. They could do so at a VERY small expense. In most bookshops and libraries it is presently invisible. - J.Z.
ANARCHISM, See: KNOBLAUCH, JOCHEN, Repressionen gegen italienische AnarchistInnen, 1 S.: 112, in PP 1456.ANARCHISM, See: MARTIN, BRIAN, Ten Areas for Anarchist Initiatives, 2pp: 20, in PP 1481. ANARCHISM, See: MATTIAS, ENNIO, Scritti per l'Anarchia, 1975, 40pp: 120, in PP 1501.
ANARCHISM, See: NEFF, RONN, A Note on Machan's Anarchism, 2pp: 399, in PP 1457/62.
ANARCHISM, See: OTTO, THOMAS, Der Blick in die Tiefen des eigenen ICH: Plaedoyer fuer einen "Spirituellen Individual-Anarchismus", 2 S.: 20, in PP 1456.
ANARCHISM, See: PLIVIER, THEODOR, Anarchie, 1919, 3 S.: 98, in PP 1456.
ANARCHISM, See: READ, HERBERT, The Paradox of Anarchism, in PP 1447/49.
ANARCHISM, See: SENFT, GERHARD, in PP 1456.
ANARCHISM, See: SPARROW, ROB, Anarchist Politics & Direct Action, 9pp: 52, in PP 1481.
ANARCHISM, See: TOBIN, RONALD D., Pluralism in Anarchism, 3pp: 32, in PP1466/67.
ANARCHISM, See: WALTER, NICOLAS, Betrifft: Anarchismus, 1969-1978, 80 S., einschliesslich 2 S. ueber den LIBERTAD VERLAG: 128, in PP 1455.
ANARCHISM, See: WOLFF, ROBERT PAUL, In Defence of Anarchism, review by Edwin G. Dolan, 2pp: 421, in PP 1457/62.
ANARCHISM, THE PARADOX OF, PP 539.
ANARCHISME ET NON-VIOLENCE, Beaumont, Jan.-Mars 1972, 48pp: 88, in PP 1474.
ANARCHISMO 43, Gabriella, Libreria Underground, Catania, Edizioni Anarchismo, 5pp, 29x, in PP 727.
ANARCHISMUS, See: ESPERO, TIMM, UWE, ZUBE, KURT;
ANARCHIST AGE MONTHLY REVIEW, Parkville, incomplete, Nos. 46 (Oct. 94) - 53 (May 95) & 55 (July 95) - 57 (Sep. 95), 400pp, in PP 471/472. It includes THE ANARCHIST WEEKLY REVIEW, Nos. 114 - 146 & nos. 151 - 163. AAMR No. 54, June 95, with AAWRs 147-150, 36pp, in PP 473. - Stands by its own definition of anarchism and ignores all others. - J.Z.
ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, Parkville, Vic, Nos. 41 (22 March 93), & Nos. 114 (29 Aug. 94) - 160 (31 July 95), 208pp, in PP 470. AAWR, Nos. 161 (7 Aug. 95) - 167 (24 Sep. 95) & No. 169(2-8 Oct. 95), 36pp, in PP 473. - It follows its particular anarchist line, all too faithfully and exclusively, as if it were the only possible, desirable and rightful one. A common failing of all too many ideological groups and publications. Most anarchists, too, think in terms of exclusive territorialism, though mostly on a decentralized scale and if they consider tolerance for dissenters then this extends only to anarchists, not statists or libertarian mini-government advocates or propertarians or free marketeers. In other words, their panarchistic education leaves much to be desired. However, they are far from being alone in this. Even the voluntarists are so conditioned by territorialist thinking that they often cannot approve of "competing governments" and associations, because they assume that a government must always be territorial and consequently monopolistic and intolerant. - So far we did largely get the State models we deserved for the ideas in most heads. - J.Z., 8.6.98.
ANARCHIST AGE, THE, formerly the LIBERTARIAN WORKERS BULLETIN, No. 1, 7/89, 40pp, with a 5pp international address list, in PP 894. No. 2, Dec. 90, 48pp, in PP 1166. I have not seen a 3rd. No. Instead, there seem to be only some short newsletters coming out from this source now. - J.Z.
ANARCHIST AGE, THE, International Resurgence of Anarchism, a 9pp address list, from the latest Australian anarchist magazine publishing attempt, July 89, 29x, in PP 872.
ANARCHIST AGE, THE, Melbourne, No. 2, Dec. 1990, 48pp, in PP 1166. Contains a 4pp international guide to anarchist publications.
ANARCHIST ALLIANCE OF AOTEAROA, How to Read Donald Duck, n.d., 16pp, in PP 1417: 27. - More on the kind of "anarchism" that I do not like at all. The author offers advice on Mescalin production, i.e. on how to muddle one's head even further! With such friends - who needs enemies? - J.Z.
ANARCHIST ALLIANCE OF AOTEAROA, Is A Free Society Possible? 8pp, n.d., 29x, in PP 877.
ANARCHIST APPEAL FOR HELP FROM JAPAN: A 1996 appeal from Japan to help some anarchist accused of 2 homicides. 1p, in PP 1393: 120. - This is reproduced only because it is typical for many such appeals. If anarchists responded or tried to respond to all of them, then all their time, energy and resources could be poured into such efforts. Whoever more or less confronts "the State" (often those, who do appeal to us, did rather confront not the State but the individual property rights of others) does have to expect to suffer some losses. - I do not automatically assume that all such accusations against "anarchists" are automatically wrong and that all anarchists are innocent and merely framed by the police and courts. Nor do I believe that all criminals with victims, who now call themselves anarchists, ought therefore to be helped by other anarchists. - How many more or less innocent people are daily killed by territorial States? Are the losses among anarchists really much larger? - Moreover, should we ignore the rights of the victims of "anarchist" criminals? - I think that there is not case for anarchists to indiscriminately support all "prisoners" or even all those only who do claim to be anarchists. One should choose one's friends allies very carefully and only upon close enough acquaintance, not upon demands for "solidarity" with all who claim to be members of the same movement and quite regardless of their actions and whether their actions had victims or not. - J.Z., 8.6.98.
ANARCHIST ARCHIVES PROJECT, by Jerry Kaplan, with 1994 list of collection, 61pp, in PP 1190. - More such lists of literature collected by Jerry will follow and some anarchist titles, from photocopies that he has recently sent to me. - J.Z., 8.6.98.
ANARCHIST ARCHIVES, See: AGORA, Informations libertaires internationales, no. 1, printemps 1980: Reise durch die "Anarchive", 3 S., ueber anarchistische Archive in Mailand, Barcelona, Amsterdam, mit Liste von 9 solchen Addressen: 82, in PP 1502.
ANARCHIST ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAS, 1p listing, 42x, in PP 637.
ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS, Chicago, July & Oct. 72, 36pp, in PP 1270.
ANARCHIST BOMB PLOTTERS & THROWERS, 1087. Compare Assassinations, Tyrannicide, Collective Responsibility, Nonviolence.
ANARCHIST CENTENARY FESTIVAL, Melbourne 1986, 2pp leaflet, in PP 786. I offered to microfiche their papers, free of charge, but did not receive any filmable ones. The same happened at the 95 Visions of Freedom conference in Sydney. They are so radical innovators that they for decades considered only printing on paper as publishing. Now they added another mass medium, the Internet, for their exclusive attention. Still needed: a proper survey of the pro and con of ALL media, especially for self-publishers who have to keep costs low. - J.Z., 8.6.98.
ANARCHIST COMMUNICATIONS, BERLIN MEETING, 20. 9.90, Report, 6pp, in PP 1170. Does it surprise you that two publishers, who have probably reproduced more anarchist material than anyone else, Chadwyck Healey and LMP, and their medium, microfiche, were not even mentioned? Like most libertarians, they are oh!, so well informed! on their options and so free of prejudices! Anyone can wish and dream, but that is certainly not enough. J.Z.
ANARCHIST COMMUNIST FEDERATION, Basic Bakunin, 1993 P.A.C. Reprint, 16pp: 99, in PP 1493.
ANARCHIST CONFERENCES, Amsterdam, August 24-31, 1907, resolutions, 13pp, in PP 957. Amsterdam 1907/8: PP 349 & 606/7; Venetia, 1984: 668; Paris, 1945: 877, Carrara 1978: 896, London, 1958: 966. Holland, 1986: 877. First International Symposium on Anarchism, Lewis & Clark College, Protland, Oregon, 1980, some papers, in PP 606/07. My offer at the Anarchist Centennial Festival & Conference, Melbourne, 1986, with over 80 events, to microfilm all their anarchist papers, free of charge to them, got no submissions at all, apart from Bob James' permission to reproduce his booklets. Most of these chaoists would rather have their papers remain unpublished than have them, at least for the time being, available only on microfiche. Even when the microfiche publishing is, as usual for LMP, on a non-exclusive and revocable basis. What kind of a message are they thereby sending? J.Z. See Anarchist Gathering & Anarchist Survival Gathering, Anti-Staats-Tage. See also Libertarian Conferences, ISIL.
ANARCHIST CONFERENCES, See: FOCAL POINT SUPPLEMENT, Thunder in the Midwest: Anarchism In America's Heartland, A Symposium, Jan. 18 & 19, 1980, 7pp prospectus only, in PP 25.
ANARCHIST CONFERENCES, See: VENEZIA 1984, FACULTA DI ARCHITETTURA, Authoritarian Tendencies and Libertarian Tensions in Contemporary Societies, 6pp leaflet on the international conference: 128, in PP 1503. - VISIONS OF FREEDOM & VERSIONS OF FREEDOM.
ANARCHIST COOKBOOK, review, in 1052-61. Some people's brains seem to be cooked. They are obsessed with means, any means, while forgetting their ends and the consequences of their actions. I'd prefer a real cookbook. - Meaningful experiments among volunteers are one thing, so are genuine self-defence or avoidance or enlightenment efforts, while "propaganda" by "deeds" against dissenters, often causing quite innocent victims, are another and often quite rightly condemned as mere terrorism. - J.Z., 8.6.98.
ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, THE, See: Frank Mintz, Self Management, & BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Integral Education, four essays from EGALITE, Geneva, between July & August 1869, 11 pp, in PP 1235.
ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPEDIA, in Spanish, first 2 volumes of a translation of S. Faure's French encyclopedia of the 30s, 883-888. I do not know as yet whether this printed edition has been or is being continued. English and German anarchists - and others, have not bothered as yet, to produce a comparable, i.e., multi-volume anarchist encyclopaedia. Nor have libertarians. WHY? Microfiche have room for them and are affordable! - J.Z.
ANARCHIST FAQ, Version 7.6, 23.4.99, in PP 1543/45, 692pp. - An earlier and shorter version was reproduced in PP 1541/42, together with The Anarchist Theory FAQ by Bryan Kaplan seems to have stimulated this long and left-anarchist version in an attempt, vain in my opinion, to refute it and to state left anarchism positively. If this discussion is kept going, from all sides, then we might soon arrive at something like an anarchist encyclopaedia, one that is open to all kinds of anarchist views. See my notes on sheet 86.
ANARCHIST GATHERING, An, Oct. 24-26, 1975, E.F. Waite Community Center, here only 7pp of the prospectus, in PP 987.
ANARCHIST LEAFLETS AND SHORT ARTICLES, various authors, 11 in all, 21pp, by S.E. Parker, M. Canipa, CLM, "Arena", Geoffrey Scott, Jeff Robinson, Rudyard Kipling, Sydney Anarchist, Andre Spies and Ross Gittins. (To avoid a slander suit: The latter only favours a free market for heroin.) 29x, in PP 563. (At that stage, I was not game to list all these minor contributions, in many of the LMP fiche, in details. J.Z.)
ANARCHIST LIBRARIANS WEB, Home Page, 3pp, 1998, in PP 1538: 185.
ANARCHIST LINKS, compiled by WENDELL, MARKUS, n.d., 8pp, in PP 1541/42: 403. - I wish that Markus had mentioned how many pages they do offer, how many shortened titles and how many complete ones. Anyhow, it is a start of an overview. - J.Z.
ANARCHIST LMP LIST, 647 (48x), 657 (29x). Not yet updated for lated issues. But all later titles are in this listing and many are hinted at, by PP No. under "Anarchism", above.
ANARCHIST MAGAZINES, PP 36/37, 56, 64, 65, 111 - 134, 243, 349, 373-375, 608, 615, 646, 648, 650 - 653, 727, 728, 730, 731, 738, 740, 786, 877, 880 - 882, 889/90, 893, 895, 902, 914 - 916, 923, 931, 967, 980, 998, 1007, 1034, 1086, 1109/10, 1134, 1142, 1151, 1153, 1161/2, 1165, 1166, 1170. - Later ones are not yet added. - "Peace Plans" is not just one magazine but many.
ANARCHIST MEDIA INSTITUE, Debt Elimination Appeal, 1p, in PP 474. - It would hardly be in debt if it had taken the micrographic road to liberty. - J.Z.
ANARCHIST MEDIA INSTITUTE, Melbourne, 1997 leaflet, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 186.
ANARCHIST MEDIA INSTITUTE, Parkville, circular, 26.8.89, 2pp, in PP 1298.
ANARCHIST MEN'S MOVEMENT, Flyer, 1p, from Visions of Freedom, in PP 474.
ANARCHIST MICROFILMS, Titles Supplied by Other Microfilm Publishers than LMP, 61pp, August 1968, in PP 1512: 68-128.
ANARCHIST NET NEWS : (A) NET NEWS, Jan. 1995, from the anarchist computer network, 4pp, in PP 471/472p407. ANARCHIST NETWORK NEWSLETTER, March 90, 6pp, in PP 471/472p401.ANARCHIST NETWORK NEWSLETTER, THE, Brunswick, Vic., Nov. 92, 8pp, in PP 1236. Does it still appear?
ANARCHIST ORGANIZATION AND STRATEGY GATHERING, Melbourne circular of 20 Aug. 89, 2pp; meeting held 17.9.89, 5pp; circular 15.10.89, 2pp; circulars 12.11.89, 10.12.89, 11.3.90, 15pp, with a note by John Zube, in PP 1298.
ANARCHIST PAMPHLET COLLECTION ON MICROFICHE, Anarchist Pamphlets, 1830-1935, part 1 of Radical Pamphlets in American Collections. Most of the over 2,000 titles offered by CHADWYCK HEALEY on 2601 microfiche. Here confined to a list of titles supplied by the LABADIE COLLECTION in 1985. transcribed & alphabetized by John Zube, August 1998, 67pp, in PP 1512: 1- 67. - From Labadie and Paul Avrich Collections, leaflet only, 6pp, in PP 497/498. - I do seek a copy of their complete catalog on paper. They have copyrighted this sales catalog and made it scarce! J.Z.
ANARCHIST RESOURCES INCORPORATED NEWSLETTER, including JURA NEWS, Petersham, edition 4, November 1997, 2pp: 208-209, in PP1466/67.
ANARCHIST RESOURCES INCORPORATED, NEWSLETTER, including JURA NEWS, Ed. 2, July 1997, 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 561. - I wish they would make the most out of that very promising name. - J.Z.
ANARCHIST SMALL PRESSES & LITTLE MAGAZINES, From the archives of THE MEMORY HOLE, 2pp, n.d., in PP 1535: 143. To me many of these addresses are very dated or defunct, nor does a 2pp listing do justice to these ever changing and mostly only short-lived multitudes, usually fast o.o.p. and rarely ever reprinted in conventional or unconventional ways. J.Z.
ANARCHIST SURVIVAL GATHERING, An Anarchist Unconvention, July 1-4, 1988, Toronto, A Guide to the Gathering, 29pp, 29x, in PP 877. Only material on this conference that I have on hand. - J.Z.
ANARCHIST THEORY FAQ, CAPLAN, BRYAN, Anarchist Theory FAQ or Instead of a FAQ, by a Man too Busy to Write one, version 5.2, 33pp, in PP 1541/42. - This one is by an individualist and free marketeer. Thus it raised a hue and cry among the communist and socialist anarchists who believe that they have refuted him. I dont agree. I like what I have seen of his output, so far, and have reproduced it here, assuming his consent, since he has already offered it free of charge to ca. 120 million Internet users. J.Z.
ANARCHIST THOUGHTS, 1p leaflet (Thoreau, Paine, Lincoln, Jefferson, Emerson ), published by JOE LABADIE, in PP 1393: 52.
ANARCHIST VIDEO GROUP, 1986, 1p, 29x, in PP 724.
ANARCHIST YEARBOOK 1995, Periodicals, Publishers, Organizations, Bookshops (London), etc., 5th ed., 7pp, in PP 1538: 153.
ANARCHIST, Sydney, No. 4, Sep. 1971, 13pp: 135, in PP 1501.
ANARCHIST, Sydney, Published by Sydney Anarchists, Sept. 1971, No. 14pp, in PP 1512: 160-173
ANARCHIST, THE, Brisbane, Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, 1995, 44pp, in PP 473. Anarchist/Limited Government Controversy, 1p: 599, in PP 1457/62. - MACHAN, TIBOR R., Archy & Anarchy. The State of the Debate, 1972, 2pp: 638, in PP 1457/62. - MYERS, DAVID MICHAEL, Letter, re: Archy & Anarchy: The state of the debate, by TIBOR R. MACHAN, 1972, 1p: 668, in PP 1457/62. - HALL, NATALEE & AUREOUS, SKYE D', Letter, Archy vs. Anarchy: The economic factor, 1p: 699, in PP 1457/62.
ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE, 1 - 34, LIBERTAD VERLAG, Berlin, in 4 microfiche: PP 1154 - 1157. Contents is listed separately by authors.
ANARCHISTISCHES DOKUMENTATIONSZENTRUM, ADZ, Wetzlar, Press Release, 4pp, 29x, in PP 488. It is supposedly relocated, somewhere near Aachen. I had no direct contact with Horst Stowasser, his library and archive since 1986. - J.Z.
ANARCHO FEMINISM, See: SIREN + FEMINISM.
ANARCHO NOTES, Aug. 30, 1971, 1p from Bob Shea, here as Melvin Van Peebles, in PP 479.
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM vs. LIMITED GOVERNMENT, PP 1028/29, 1170.
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM, PP 696, see FREE MARKET ANARCHISM.
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM, REVOLUTIONARY, PP 369.
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM, See: BIRCH, PAUL, A Fatal Instability in
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM, See: BIRCH, PAUL, Anarcho-Capitalism Dissolves into City States, LEGAL NOTES No. 28, 4pp: 43, in PP 1487. - Some have still a long way to go before they will sufficiently understand either anarchism, capitalism or the State. - A conventionally trained legal mind does not help in understanding these ideas and their practices. City States would dissolve, too, through individual secessionism and exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers. See: ON PANARCHY. - J.Z., 5.6.98.
ANARCHO-CAPITALISM: CALLOWAY, HOWARD, A Short Critique of Anarcho-Capitalism, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 236.
Anarcho-Capitalism? The Problem of what Happens to the Restitution Ratio, LEGAL NOTES No. 27, 4pp: 39, in PP 1487.
ANARCHO-FAMILIST MOVEMENT, in PP 1373/75: 17-19.
ANARCHO-LIBERTARIANISM: MULLEN, PATRICK, The Non Sequitur of Anarcho-Libertarianism, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 76. - BACANSKAS,
ANARCHOLL, Number 5, Maj-Czerwiec-Lipiec 1990, Warszawa, Pismo Autonomicznej Grupy Anarchisyscznej, 20pp,, in PP 497/498.
ANARCHOS, No. 1, Feb. 1968, N.Y., 44pp, in PP 980.
ANARCHO-SYNDICALISM, PP 634, 1164, see SYNDICALISM.
ANARCHO-SYNDICALISM, Sydney, 2p leaflet, 29x, in PP 724.
ANARCHO-SYNDICALIST FEDERATION, (MELBOURNE) INTERNATIONAL WORKERS' ASSOCIATION, To the Daring Belongs the Future, Anarchist Achievements in the Spanish Revolution, 1986, 36pp: 83, in PP 1483. - Caesar, Mussolini, Lenin, Stalin, Franco, Hitler, Mao, Castro, Idi Amin, etc., etc., thought so, too! - Contains contributions by Souchy, Leval, Goldman, CNT, Ackelsberg, Kaplan et al. Much of it is in Spanish. Since these enthusiasts for these events have not always bothered to supply clearly legible print, why should I labour hard to make up for their deficiencies? Over 3,000 books have been published on this civil war and quite a few of them are accessible through anarchist book services. Many others do probably still exist somewhere, as unpublished manuscripts. - J.Z. 20.5.98. - For a critical review of this Civil War see Bryan Caplan's essays.
ANARCHY OR AUTHORITY? PP 957 (Wilhelm MARR, 1852, in German.)
ANARCHY REVISISTED, 1 page of typically misinformed and misinforming journalism from TIME, May 24, 1968, in PP 987.
ANARCHY SAMPLES ((A) Samples), III Publishing, S.F., CA, n.d., 28pp, with articles by Bill Meyers, J.G. Eccarius, Pickles McGurk and Anon, in PP 1258.
ANARCHY, A Journal of Desire Armed, issue # 19, May-July 1989, 32 pp, reduced: "Disarm Authority! Arm Your Desires! Special issue on children's sexuality." (I can only hope that the interesting last article, favouring or tolerating sexual experiments AMONG children, is not taken as an excuse among paedophiles to practise THEIR sexuality UPON children! J.Z.) In PP 895. - Winter 1992, review by EUGENIA LOVELACE, 1p: 723, in PP 1484/85.
ANARCHY, ANARCHY MAGAZINE, 95 West Green Road, London N 15, n.d., no series numbering, 36pp, only issue on hand. This issue compiled by Friends of Malatesta, in Buffalo, N.Y., in PP 1151.
ANARCHY, London, No. 3: The Acid Issue, n.d., 36pp: 73, in PP 1482.
ANARCHY, See: CAPON, ELLIOTT, The Trouble With Anarchy, I, 1p:37; II, 1p, in PP 1311: 44; III, 1p:52; IV, 1p:58; V, 1p:64; VI, 1p:70. - & FOWLE, DAVID ALLYN, Rebuttal of "The Trouble with Anarchy" - Part III, 1p, in PP 1311: 63. - SCHNEIDER, STEVEN J., Rebuttal of "The Trouble with Anarchy" - Part V, 1p: 77. -
ANARCHY: ERNSBERGER, DON, Limited Government - Anarchy: A Synthesis, 4pp, in PP 1409/10: 172. - On Rand, Child, competing government.
ANARES BIBLIOGRAPHIE, 1988/89, Lieferbare anarchistische Buecher, 1988, Edition Anares, Bern, 95 S., in PP 923. - Bibliography of anarchist books in print in Germany.
ANARES VERSAND, 1/91, Bern, 6 S., in PP 1417: 43.
ANARES VIDEO-ARCHIV, Baenderverzeichnis, 1986, 2 S., 29x, in PP 729.
ANARES, Auslieferungsverzeichnis 1995, 16 S.: 110, in PP 1503.
ANARQUILLO, ANDRES, Freiwirtschaft und Anarchismus, 3 S.: 52, in PP 1456.
ANARRES BOOKS CATALOG, Summer 1997/98, 12pp: 127, in PP 1505.
ANARRES BOOKS, East Brunswick, Melbourne, Catalog 5/95, 12pp, in PP 467: 119, Selection of its Books, 3pp, in PP 474. See: Literature Lists, Bibliographies.
ANASHKIN, G. and BABIN, N., "Freedom of the Individual in the USSR" (A Soviet propaganda tract! J.Z.), 92 pp, 29x, in PP 622.
ANDELSON, Robert V., Critics of Henry George, 1979, cover sheet and contents listing ONLY, 4pp, 29x, in PP 700. - If I could get my usual request: non-exclusive and revocable microfiche reproduction permission, I would film that book, too. The criticism by Mallock and Preuss has been published in this series, too. However, there were many other critics and they ought to become anthologized or published separately and permanently as well. - Let a 1,000 flowers bloom - among the land reformers as well and let none of them coercively take over the field. - J.Z.
ANDELSON, Robert V., Neo-Georgism: A Panel Discussion, 1982, led by Prof. A., 8pp, 48x, in PP 626.
ANDELSON, ROBERT V., The Earth Is the Lord's, 1979, 5pp, 36x, in PP 381. (In this age! J.Z.)
ANDELSON, ROBERT V., Who Are We? What Do We Stand For? 1979, 7pp, 36x, in PP 381. - Georgist. After more than 100 years, they ought to know. - J.Z.
ANDERSEN, ALFRED F., Toward a Humane and Just Economic/Political Order, 1p, in PP 1386/91: 467. - Voluntaristic.
ANDERSEN, NORM, China at the Crossroads, 3pp, in ASSOCIATION BULLETIN, March-April 88, in PP 1215.
ANDERSEN, RICHARD, Merit Pay: Not the Answer, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1337. - Let the merit of work be decided by the consumers in a free market, with industrial and agricultural employers and traders acting as competing agents for them. - J.Z.
ANDERSON KENNEDY, ALFRED, Marco Polo on Money, THE FREEMAN, Dec. 77, 5pp, in PP 806.
ANDERSON, ALEXIS J., The Formative Period of First Amendment Theory, 1870-1915, THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY 24, Jan. 80, 56-75, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1169, headed: Early First Amendment Theory.
ANDERSON, BILL, Boom and Bust, 14pp: 354, in PP 1529- 33.
ANDERSON, BILL, Casualties of the War on Poverty, 12pp: 498, in PP 1529- 33.
ANDERSON, BILL, Deficits Are not the only Problem, 5pp: 333, in PP 1529- 33.
ANDERSON, BILL, Industrial Policy, 11pp: 598, in PP 1529- 33.
ANDERSON, BILL, Why Socialism Fails - Why Markets Survive, 13pp:466, in PP 1529- 33.
ANDERSON, C.W., Limited Goverment - A Moral Issue, 4pp, in PP 499.
ANDERSON, C.W., Limited Government - A Moral Issue? 1p, in PP 1151.
ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, 1991, 328pp, here only 1p leaflet, in PP1512: 206.
ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, Wayne State University Press, 1998, 328pp, 30illustrations, $ 34.95, here only introductory leafl., 1p: 867,in PP 1508/09. - Also in PP 1512: 206 & PP 1517: 125, as well as in PP 1522: 124.
ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, Joe Labadie, Detroit's Gentle Anarchist, MICHIGAN HISTORY, July/August 86, 8pp, in PP 804. - Her book - length biography of J.L. is finally out in 1998!
ANDERSON, CARLOTTA: Jo Labadie, Detroit's Gentle Anarchist, in PP 1393: 5.
ANDERSON, DON, Integration, Competition and the Australian Accounting Industry, 1984, 26pp, CIS, 29x, in PP 722.
ANDERSON, ERIC G., Gypsies of the Sky, 8pp on ballooning: 58, in PP 1506/07.
ANDERSON, JACK & MILES, PERRY, 10 human rights points from their 1971 work: A Constitution for a Moral Government, 48x, in PP 589/590. I tried in vain, often, to get the addresses of these authors for the reproduction of their book & follow-ups. - J.Z.
ANDERSON, JACK, & MILES, PERRY, A Constitution for a Moral Government, 1971, indexed, 192pp, in PP 1250. An objectivist project, already forgotten by or unknown to most. Here revived, at least on microfiche. Anyone knows the authors & their current address? I still seek all their follow-up brochures, possessing only one of them. - J.Z.
ANDERSON, MARTIN, An Economic Bill of Rights, 1984, 5 points, 48x, in PP 589/590.
ANDERSON, NELS, The Hobo. The Sociology of the Homeless Man, 1923, 1961. Here only 2 chapters of interest to me: XV: The Soap Box and the Open Forum, 15pp and XVI: Social and Political Hobo Organization, 12pp, on I.W.W., in PP 1276.
ANDERSON, PATRICK L., Michigan in the Current Recovery: A Historical Perspective, 1986, 28pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.
ANDERSON, POUL, The Shields of Time, Snipped from page 321 with one of his hints towards panarchism in PP 1540: 166.
ANDERSON, ROBERT G., Gold Is Legal, - But, THE FREEMAN, Jan. 75, 6pp, in PP 804.ANDERSON, ROBERT G., Private Ownership, 1p: 555, in PP 1529- 33.
ANDERSON, STEPHEN, Four Schemes to Make it - and Keep it, 9pp: 65, in PP 1506/07.
ANDERSON, TERRY L. & HILL, P.J., An American Experiment in Anarcho-Capitalism: The Not So Wild, Wild West, THE JOURNAL OF LIBERTARIAN STUDIES 2, no. 4, 1978, 9-29, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p788, headed: Market Protection of Property Rights.
ANDERSON, THOMAS C., Freedom as Supreme Value: The Ethics of Satre and de Beauvoir, Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 50, 1976, 60-71, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p404, headed: Freedom, Existentialism, and Innocent Victims.
ANDERSON, THOMAS S., Economics and Knowledge, 1989, 2pp, LA Economic Notes No. 21, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
ANDERTON, PAUL, Drug Abuse: Appearance, Reality and "Treatment", 1986, LA Political Notes, No. 30, 4pp, 29x, in PP 697.
ANDERTON, PAUL, Education in Britain & How to Improve It, 1991, 11pp, LA Educational Notes No. 9, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
ANDERTON, PAUL, Smoking, Health Risks and Free Choice, FOREST, 1989, 8pp, in PP 1191.
ANDERTON, PAUL, The Harm Done to Morality by the Idea of God, 1991, 7pp, LA Atheist Notes No. 2, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
ANDRADE, D.A., An Anarchist Plan of Campaign, Nov. 1888, 9pp, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDRADE, D.A., Melbourne Anarchist Club Manifesto, May 1886, 1p, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDRADE, D.A., What Is Anarchy?, in LIBERTY, Boston, May 28, 1887, extract, 2pp, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDRESKI, Stanislav, Communism and the Importation of Advanced Technology: The Case of Poland, 1986, LA Economic Notes, No. 5, 2pp, 29x, in PP 696.
ANDREW, WAYNE K., Human Freedom and the Science of Psychology, THE JOURNAL OF MIND AND BEHAVIOR No. 2, 1980, 271-289, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1682, headed: Human Freedom and Psychology.
ANDREWS COURSE IN ANARCHY, 22pp, downloaded from the IN. No further details on the author were given, in PP 1539. - This is one of the few anarchist articles that contains a segment on panarchism. J.Z.
ANDREWS, J.A., Anarchy letter to DAILY TELEGRAPH, ca. 1884, 2pp, 24x, in PP 244.ANDREWS, J.A., Authority, Law and the State, pamphlet, 1895, 2pp, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDREWS, J.A., Handbook of Anarchy, 1884, 12pp, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDREWS, J.A., Invicta Spes (Unconquerable Hope), THE BULLETIN, Oct. 12, 1895, 1p, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDREWS, J.A., Let Us Increase Our Exports, REASON, March 1896, 2pp, 24x in PP 244.
ANDREWS, J.A., On Decision Making, probably 1896, 3pp, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDREWS, J.A., Reason and the Social Question, REASON, Jan. 1896, 2pp, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDREWS, J.A., State Education, in THE AUSTRALIAN RADICAL, June 1889, 2pp, 24x in PP 244.
ANDREWS, J.A., The Handbook of Anarchy, 1894, 1978, edited and introduced by Bob James, 1986, 19pp, 36x, in PP 771.
ANDREWS, J.A., The Single Tax, in THE AUSTRALIAN RADICAL, April 1890, 2pp, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDREWS, J.A., The Social Question is not a "Class Question", 5pp, from REASON, March 1896, 24x, in PP 244.
ANDREWS, J.A., What Is Communism? and other Anarchist essays, on 1889 Melbourne, edited and introduced by Bob James, 190pp, 29x, in PP 525.
ANDREWS, JOHN K., Centre for Constructive Alternatives, 2pp 1984 leaflet, in PP 891.
ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, A 7pp reply to a 10pp review of EQUITABLE COMMERCE by Josiah Warren, in the N.Y. TRIBUNE, 24x, in PP 222.
ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, DIE WISSENSCHAFT VON DER GESELLSCHAFT: a) Die rechte Verfassung der Gesellschaft - die Souveraenitaet des Individuums - als die letzte Entwicklung des Protestantismus, der Demokratie und des Sozialismus, b) Das Kostenprinzip - eine wissenschaftliche Massregel der Redlichkeit im Handel - als ein Prinzip zur Loesung des sozialen Problems. Nach der Uebersetzung von Mathilde Kriege, herausgegeben (und verkuerzt !) von Wilhelm Russbuelt, 1904, 198pp, 29x, in PP 359.
ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, HORACE GREELEY AND VICTOR YARROS, Love, Marriage, and Divorce, and the Sovereignty of the Individual, a discussion, in LIBERTY, Nos. 119ff, 29x, in PP 247-273.
ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, PP 222, 806, see also under STERN: The Pantarch: PP 1169.
ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, Preface to Josiah Warren's EQUITABLE COMMERCE, 4pp, 1852, 24x in PP 223.
ANDREWS, STEPHEN PEARL, Review of Thaddeus B. Wakeman, An Epitome of the Positive Philosophy and Religion, explanatory of the Society of Humanity in the City of New York, together with the Constitution and Regulations of that Society; to which is added an important letter of Harriet Martineau, in regard to her reli