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C.B., Bronson Alcott: Pioneer of Progressive Education, 2pp: 184, in PP 1480.

C.B., Thomas Paine: Revolutionist, 1p: 173, in PP 1480.

C.R.I.F.A., Commission de relations de l'internationale des federations anarchistes, APPORTS SYNTHETISES AUX DEBATS SUR L'ORDRE DE JOUR, Troisieme Congres de l'I.F.A. a Carrara - Italie - due 23 au 27 mars 1978, 48pp., 29x, in PP 896.

CABLE TV PROJECT, Underway, for Libertarian Alternative, 1/2p, in PP 493, sheet 115.

CACKETT, R.A., Friedrich Nietzsche und darueber hinaus, 4 S.: 33, in PP 1523.

CACUCCI, PINO, Zapatistas: An Issue that concerns us all, 8pp: 815, in PP 1484/85. - Cacucci seems to believe, according to his conclusion, that AUTONOMY FOR GOVERNMENTS should be an aim for ANARCHISTS! He stands up for protectionism and against free trade, under new terms. We are living in a time in which the economic illiterates, both of the right and left, are, once again, falling for a "new" protectionism, under fashionable labels but expressing the same old errors and myths, which spare them the labour or really observing and thinking about such subjects. Free trade would do nothing but liberate the individual producer and trader and consumer - but to do so it must also include full monetary and financial freedom. The older Free Traders have mostly overlooked these aspects. Free Trade under monetary and financial despotism is, naturally, a contradiction in terms. From the resulting evils we are not saved by a new protectionism but by an expansion of free trade into laissez faire, laissez passer regarding alternatives monies and financial avenues. Since not all people will suddenly become enlightened enough to be consistent Free Traders, the way to go would be to apply panarchistic principles to this dispute as well, which means: Free trade for all Free Traders and any degree of protectionism or all kinds of protectionists, as long as they can stand it, at their own risk and expense. - The breaking down of economic barriers in North America and in Europe should be welcomed, but not the imposition of any new unified and despotic, monopolistic and coercive currency. See point 5 of the platform in the Communist Manifesto of 1848, where it is advanced as a means to economic disasters, from which communists would profit. It is a tragicomedy to behold: Libertarians coming out for a protectionist etc. like Pauline Hanson and Anarchists for protectionism in their fight against what they term "globalization". I would have a multinational corporation anytime in place of any national territorial government. From the latter I cannot secede. I cannot refuse contributing to it, etc., A corporation gives me choices: I do not have to join it as a worker, investor, supplier or customer. I can, in most instances, unless governments have given one a monopoly, ignore them altogether. Territorial governments do not give me that choice. Real anarchists should appreciate that difference. - I happened to be near the Mexican border in 1990 and considered getting a visa for a short visit. But then I was told that papers would only be required during office hours - for during the rest of the day and night this border post was not manned! But at the same time I was warned: So much smuggling is going on that one is never quite safe. Often, I was told, there are shots first and questions afterwards. - Is such and other related nonsense to be retained, with the aid of anarchists and libertarians? - We can't see borders from space. Why should we consider them as necessary, when watching through the tinted glasses of ideologies? - PIOT, J.Z., 20.5.98.

CADE, JACK, Counter Economy, 2pp: 72, 1p, in PP 1404/06: 86. CADRE, The Internal Bulletin of the Libertarian Party Radical Caucus, July/Aug. 80, 4pp, in PP 275: 18.

CADZOW, JANE, Prince and the Pawpaws, At the Court of Prince Kevin, GOOD WEEKEND, Feb. 20, 1993, on the official (by secessionist standards) representative of Hutt River Province, successor to Prince Len Casley, 6pp in PP 1540: 148 – 153. – For me dressing up, fancy names and medals seem to play too large a role, apart from publicity. But these secessionists have also acted more seriously, with their own passports, stamps and note issues, at least playing up to tourist interests and that of collectors. Australian territorialism still suppresses their exterritorial autonomy and so they seek to buy an island and to achieve autonomy territorially. – J.Z., 9.2.1999. – On panarchism.

CAF, Clearing House for Applied Futures, circular letter, 21.4.95, 1p, in PP 1262.

CAFFI, ANDREA, Violence & Sociability, with a 1p introduction by Jack Grancharoff: 15pp: 791, in PP 1484/85.

CAFIERO, CARLO, Anarchismus und Kommunismus, 1907/8, 7 S., 29x, in PP 349.

CAHM, C., Kropotkin & Law, 1980, 13pp, 29x, in PP 509.

CAHN, BERTHOLD, Gegenwart und Zukunft, Gedicht, 1 S., 1907/8, 29x, in PP 349.

CAHN, BERTHOLD, Maifeier und Generalstreik, 3 S., in PP 1322: 14.

CAHN, BERTHOLD, Sozialdemokratie und Anarchismus, 4 S.: 8, in PP 1322.

CAIRNE'S, PROF., CRITICISMS, PP 200.

CAL NEWSLETTER, Conservatory of American Letters, Autumn 1989, 8pp, sample, in PP 915. Another vanity press option. See my correspondence with it, comparing CAL & LMP costs and prices. I think that all those to whom the vanity presses are too expensive, or who were refused by them and other paper tigers, ought to microfiche their works themselves or establish a cooperative manuscript microfilming centre, combined with whatever literary agency and advertising services they want and are willing to pay for. But most of them keep chasing the paper dream like a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Availability on demand, in a very affordable medium, like microfiche, could come to satisfy them. But first it has to be seriously considered and then extensively used by them. Between them, the pro-freedom writers, should be able and willing to popularize this medium, at least among serious students of liberty. - J.Z.

CALDICOTT, HELEN, Will it take a nuclear Oklahoma to force disarmament in the U.S.? 1p, 95, in PP 467.

CALDWELL, BRUCE J., A Critique of Friedman's Instrumentalism, SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL 47, Oct. 80, 366-374, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1208, headed: Professor Friedman's Instrumentalism.

CALDWELL, DIANE, Capitalism and Friedman, 6pp, in PP 1249.

CALDWELL, DIANE, Where Milton Friedman Went Wrong, 4pp, in PP 1281/82.

CALDWELL, DON, Case against Case, 2pp, 1987, in PP 1430/31: 211. - Against economic sanctions.

CALDWELL, DON, Enriching the Masses, 3pp from FREEDOM MAGAZINE, in PP 1430/31: 233.

CALDWELL, DON, Minimum wage hurts more than it helps, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 233.

CALDWELL, DON, The meaning of money, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 255. - Just a redefinition of some financial terms. - J.Z.

CALDWELL, JANNICE, Social Defence Doesn't Require Disarmament, 1p: 114, in PP 1526.

CALDWELL, MARK, Mad Cows and Wild Proteins, from DISCOVER, April 91, 5pp, in PP 1,043. - Meat eaters might wipe themselves out, in a terrible way. Infection seems to be easy and it might creep up on them like AIDS. - J.Z.

CALIFORNIA LIBERTARIAN NEWS, The NL of the LP of CAL., 2/90 (IV/11), 9pp, in PP 275.

CALIFORNIA LIBERTARIAN NEWS, The NL of the LP of Cal., Feb. 90 (IV/11), 9pp, in PP 275.

CALIFORNIA NORML REPORTS, XXXIII/1, Feb. 89, 5pp, in PP 1362/63: 115.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, A Review of the Soviet Economy, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 17.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, A Short Critique of Anarcho-Capitalism, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 236.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, An Introduction to Radicalism, 2pp, in PP 1409/10: 61.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Capitalism & the Negro in America, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 69.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Critique of the Corporation, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 184.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Ethics and Unknown Costs, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 100.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Pollution - Ending Environmental Deterioration, SIL leaflet, 29x, in PP 290.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Pollution. Waste material and its relation to property rights, 6pp, in PP 1445: 4. - Either this version, with another subtitle or another version was previously fiched in PP 290. - I rather double it up, which costs me only 12 c, than check it out. Anyhow, some truths bear repetitions. - J.Z.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Radicalism : The Libertarian Imperative, SIL leaflet, 29x, in PP 290.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Social Determinism, SIL leaflet, 29x, in PP 290.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Some Fundamental Elements of Aristotelian Thought, 6pp, in PP 1409/10: 191.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, The Morality of Capitalism, SIL leaflet, 29x, in PP 290.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, The Sociological Impact of Inflation, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 114. & 117.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Unions, Tariffs and the British Economy, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 50.

CALLAWAY, HOWARD, What Is Liberation? 1p, in PP 1409/10: 171.

CALLAWAY, MARY ANN, Ayn Rand in Boston, 1p, in PP 1287/89p555.

CALLENDER, WILLARD D., Jr., Reflections of a Fanatic Learner, Memories, Meanings and Musings, 318pp, 1994. Here only a 1p leaflet on it, in PP 1276.

CALOPA, RAMON, The School of Today, 3pp : 482, in PP 1484/85.

CALVIN, JOHN, Sermon on Usury, 1556, 23pp: 378, in PP 1506/07. - Alas, in our supposedly rational, humanistic, atheistic, enlightened age, such religions notions are still popular. Compared with the tiny costs or providing these few pages on microfiche, the charge of $ 1.50 for this small booklet is "usurious", too. - J.Z., 6.12.97.

CAMBODIA WAR CRIMES TRIAL? 724. The aim must be to prevent rather than to, afterwards, punish war crimes. That ties in with the prevention of wars, nuclear wars, revolutions and civil wars, with justice, freedom and rights, with tolerance for tolerant actions - and with panarchism. The anti-atrocity people are often intolerant themselves and favour the territorial monopolies they ought to criticize and resist. The declaration of rightful war aims, believably and publicly proclaimed by the people themselves, could be a great step in this direction. Rather than leaving these criminals untouchable, for years, with their tyrannical and genocidal actions largely undisturbed and counted as "internal affairs", and rather than fighting their armed forces with ours, they ought to become our main individual enemy targets, after their first major crimes, in a revival of the tyrannicide tradition. One dagger or one bullet might be enough for our arms race against them. Best wielded by one of their local victims. Once they have murdered millions, it is little consolation to these victims and their relatives, and to the millions that died in wars against their armies, that afterwards they might be prosecuted and executed. One death can then not make up for the murder of millions. But one death can, in combination with some additional steps, prevent the murder of millions. As it is now, the threat of a war crimes trial AFTER millions of us are fighting millions of their conscripts, means only that they will continue to fight on, with desperation, rather than surrendering or fleeing. Convene, in another country, a public trial after their first criminal act, condemn them to death, by outlawry, to be executed by anyone with the opportunity to do so. Put a large price on their head - and double it, as Thomas Moore suggested, if they can be captured alive, and brought to and international court within a few weeks, instead of only after being defeated in a prolonged war, - and recognize governments in exile against them. For these and other related steps - see e.g. PP 16-18 & 61-63. - J.Z.

CAMBODIA, See: LUCE, PHILLIP ABBOTT, A Commentary on Cambodia, 4pp: 306, in PP 1457/62.

CAMBRIDGE COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH, INC., 1p letter on animal rights, in PP 821.

CAMBRIDGE PEACE AIMS GROUP, Charter of the Rights and Duties of Modern Man, 5 welfare "rights", with a list of "duties", 48x, in PP 589/590. Some people give both, the concepts of rights and of duties, a bad name. - J.Z.

CAMERON, JIM, The Right not to Vote, 1979, 1p, 29x, in PP 384.

CAMIC, CHARLES, Utilitarianism Revisited, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 85, Nov. 79, 516-550, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p983, headed: A Sociological History of Utilitarianism.

CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE MODEL WEST GERMANY, Bochum, The Atomic State and the People who Have to Live in it, No. 7, 1979, 43pp, from 1981 Montreal reprint, in PP 1140.

CAMPAIGN FOR OPENNESS IN MEDICINE, What Doctors Don't Tell You, petition, 1p , in PP 1334/35: 238.

CAMPAIGN FUNDING, FEDERAL, See: EVERS, BILL, Contra Federal Campaign Funding, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 128. - Fancy being taxed so that they can spend much to agitate against us! - J.Z.

CAMPAIGNING, 3 handbooks for activists, 46, 55 & 34pp, in PP 967. - Activism to win over the powerful or the masses is not really activism in my books. Compare alternative institutions, parallel institutions, individual secessionsim, on panarchy, tyrannicide, militia, experimental freedom, political activism, referendum. - J.Z.

CAMPBELL DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, M.D., Who Murdered Africa? (via AIDS), 4pp, in PP 811. - In some African countries 1/3rd of the population is now infected, creating a huge breeding ground for mutations of the disease which will be much more infective. - J.Z.

CAMPBELL ENQUIRY INTO THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM, My 4pp, 1979 submission, in 145/46. The other public submissions are available, too, on 36 microfiche - but not from LMP.( C.I.C., CONGRESS INFORMATION CENTRE, A Division of Filmfiche Corporation. There is no longer a Sydney address. Defunct? If so, I do not know its heir. Subject listing in 80/82 & 145/46. ) Some of these public submissions, like my own, were of some monetary freedom interest. I doubt that any of the secretive ones were. The best "submissions" would result from experimental freedom in this sphere, i.e. from monetary and financial freedom. That is unlikely to be achieved via submissions to governmental commissions. There were, probably, hundreds such commissions so far. I do not know of any that had any considerable positive results. A few deregulations resulted from this enquiry but monetary and financial despotism remained essentially intact, in Australia, too. The only ones one should have to convince, should be one's business partners. - J.Z.

CAMPBELL, DONALD T., Comment on "The Natural Selection Model of Conceptual Evolution", PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 44, 1977, 502-507, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p275, headed: Fumbling Toward Truth.

CAMPBELL, JOHN W., Rat Race, ANALOG, May 70 editorial, 7pp, on slums, housing and people, in PP 274: 125.

CAMPBELL, MIKE, Americans and Themselves and their Brothers and Relatives, an article in Pine Tree, 24x, in PP 176.

CAMPBELL, ROB, An Open and Shut Case, 1p, on shopping hours, in PP 1336-39: 382.

CAMPBELL, T.D. & MCKAY, A.J.M., Antenatal Injury and the Rights of the Foetus, PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY, Scotland, 28, January 1978, 17-30, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p208. Headed: Foetal Rights.

CAMPBELL, T.D. & ROSS, I.S., The Utilitarianism of Adam Smith's Policy Advice, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS 42, Jan/Mar. 81, 73-92, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1202, headed: Adam Smith: Economic Utilitarian.

CAMPBELL, T.D., Adam Smith and Natural Liberty, POLITICAL STUDIES, UK, 25, 1977, 523-534, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p401, headed: Smith and Utilitarian Economic Freedom.

CAMPOURSY, CATHERINE, E. Armand = Sexual Liberationist, 3pp: 216, reprinted from Abba Gordin's journal THE CLARION, Feb. 1933, tr. from French by J. Rudome, in PP 501. - Extract only from an essay.

CAMPUS CRISIS: MORGAN, JOSEPH P., The Campus Crisis, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 205.

CAMUS, A., Betrachtungen zur Todesstrafe, 6 S.: 26. Aus: "Fragen der Zeit, Rowohlt, 1960, in PP 1523.

CAMUS, ALBERT, El Artista Preso, 3pp: 63, in PP 1494.CAN, Campaign Against Nuclearism, from THE FOURTH WORLD, 1p leaflet, in PP 1351.CANADA, PP 369.CANADA, See: MCDONALD, KENNETH, Canada Damaged by Faulty Theories, 6pp: 338, in PP 1529- 33.

CANADA, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Conflict in Canada, 9pp: 305, in PP 1529- 33.

CANADIAN ALLIANCE TO LIMIT TAXES, Taxpayers' Charter, 1p, in PP 1271.CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Enquiry into Co-Operation, 1940, 96pp, in PP 1408: 92.

CANADIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Economics, Freedom & You, 1964? 32pp, in PP 1144.

CANADIAN CRYONICS NEWS, Nos. 1-14, January 1988 - July 1991, edited by Doug Quinn, 203pp, in PP 982. - Will be continued in this series.

CANADIAN CRYONICS NEWS, Toronto, published quarterly by the Cryonics Society of Canada, editors: Ben Best & Douglas Quinn, Autumn 1991 (Oct.): No. 15, to Summer 1995 (Aug.): No 29, 418pp, in PP 1292. - PLEASE NOTE: I am still willing to microfiche, at my expense, almost any number of life extension papers. But so far they have not come flooding in. If all were thus made permanently and cheaply accessible, upon demand, through me and others, life extension research could be greatly promoted, or so I do believe. Extend the life of your life extension thoughts - on microfiche! - J.Z., Dec. 95.

CANADIAN MONETARY SYSTEM, PP 428ff:S.64, 67, 237, 904, 1007(?) or: 1107(?), 1111;

CANADIAN PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Review of the Institute, in GREEN REVOLUTION, by RESTIVO, VALERIE, 4pp: 416. 2pp: 463, in PP 1386/91.

CANBERRA PEACEMAKERS, Social Defence, a leaflet, 8pp, with 4pp of comments by John Zube, 29x, in PP 423.

CANBERRA, DISMANTLING OF, PP 723.

CANCER CURES, UNORTHODOX, PP 725, 1028/29.

CANCER, See: CULBERT, MICHAEL L., Vitamin B-17: Forbidden Weapon against Cancer, 1p review by SOLVEIG EGGERZ, in PP 1367/68: 110.

CANCER, See: DAYTON, LEIGH, Ray of Hope for Skin Cancer Cure, 96, 1p, in PP 1418: 125. On a genetically engineered vaccine against melanoma. - I have my doubts about genetic decision-making being exclusively in the hands of governments, large corporations or scientists. All their offers should amount to no more than more free choices for self-responsible individuals. - J.Z., 3.10.97.

CANCER, See: HOLAHAN, JAMES, A Rarotonga Doctor's Fight for Cancer Victims, 5pp: 32, in PP 1506/07. On Vladimil Milan Brych.

CANCER, See: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, Enlisting Tree Sausage in the War on Cancer, 8/95, short clipping: 105, in PP 1489. - If you leave it merely to the "experts" and conventional procedures then cancer might continue to plague us for further decades. Laymen could and should collect and publish all alternative cancer treatment avenues, finance and reward research in them and gain the freedom to offer themselves for experiments, at least in terminal cases. There should not be any monopolies or "permits" for treatments. - Some of the most interesting cures I found in: JONATHAN EISEN, Editor, Suppressed Inventions & Other Discoveries, Auckland, 1994, 418pp, ISBN No.0.9583334-7-5. - J.Z.

CANDIDATES, QUESTIONAIRE FOR CANDIDATES TO POLITICAL OFFICE, PP 679.

CANNED FOODS, PP 409.

CANNING, J.P., The Corporation in the Political Thought of the Italian Jurists of the 13th- and 14th-Centuries, HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT 1, Spring 80, 9-32, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1491, headed: Corporations, the People, and Italian Jurists.

CANNON, JOSEPH G., Prostitution & Fantasy, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 1381.

CANNON, JOSEPH G., Prostitution & the Erotic Minorities, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 641.

CANNON, JOSEPH G., Prostitution, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 553.

CANNON, JOSEPH G., What Sexual Revolution? 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 839.

CANNON, WALTER BRADFORD, Die Rolle der Geistesblitze, 3 S. Auszuege aus seinem Buch: Der Weg eines Forschers, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 181. - Wie kann man die meisten der einfallsreichen Forscher veranlassen, ihre Geistesblitze oder Intuitionen irgendwie festzuhalten und an eine gemeinsame Zentrale einzusenden? Viele davon fallen einfach "unter den Tisch" und werden vergessen, obwohl sie, nach genuegender Untersuchung und Entwicklung, oft die Probleme vieler Menschen loesen koennten. Alle Ideen, auch die fehlerhaften, verlangen respektvolle Behandlung: genuegende Widerlegung, sonst werden sie immer wiederholt und fuehren zu vielen kostspieligen Fehlern. Bis jetzt nehmen wir die Virus-Infektionen in unseren elektronischen Komputern noch ernster als die Infektionen unserer Gehirne mit falschen Ideen, waehrend viele der guten "software" in ihnen vernachlaessigt wird. - Auch die schoepferischen Personen nehmen ihre Ideenkinder oft nicht ernst genug um sie wenigstens schriftlich oder auf Tonband festzulegen und ihre Ideen Notizen, soweit sie sie nicht selbst verwenden koennen, dann regelmaessig eine Vermittlungsstelle, oder freien Markt, wie ein Ideen Archiv, weiterzuleiten. Nur so koennte die Naturkraft vieler Ideen voll ausgenuetzt werden. In dieser Hinsicht haben wir das Informationszeitalter immer noch nicht erreicht. - J.Z., 28.9.97.

CANOVAN, MARGARET, The Contradictions of Hannah Arendt's Political Though, POLITICAL THEORY 6, Feb. 78, 5-26, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p283, headed: Democracy vs. Elitism. Compare my letter to her. - J.Z.

CANTINE, HOLLEY, Double, Double, Toil and Trouble, ca. 1961, a fiction fantasy story of the publisher of RETORT, 13pp, with a 2pp introduction: An Epilogue in Fiction, probably by Fred Woodworth, 29x, in PP 895.

CANTINE, HOLLEY, The Individualists, 2pp, 24x, in PP 55.

CANTZEN, ROLF, Das Bier, die Liebe und die Anarchie. Episoden aus dem Leben Jaroslav Haseks - Autor des "Braven Soldaten Schwejk", 92, 11p. in PP 1408: 70.

CANTZEN, ROLF, Die Schulpflicht und die Todesstrafe, ein Dialog, 12 S., Berlin, n.d., in PP 1328: 107.

CANUTE, KING, See: WILLIAM, JOHN K., The Wisdom of King Canute, 16pp: 487, in PP 1529- 33.

CAPALDI, NICHOLAS, The Art of Deception, 1p. review by TIBOR MACHAN, in PP 1367/68: 40.CAPELLANUS, R.C., Die Homosexualitaet im katholischen Klerus, 5 S., in PP 1356: 40.

CAPIE, FORREST, Conditions in which very Rapid Inflation Has Appeared, 1986, 54pp, with a short note by me, in PP 814. Preconditions like legal tender and the central bank's issue monopoly are mostly ignored. - J.Z.

CAPITAL FORMATION & UNEMPLOYMENT, PP 393.

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, PP 243, Champlin in PP 1028/29.

CAPITAL TAXES, PP 723.

CAPITAL vs. LABOUR? PP 373/75.

CAPITAL, PP 547, 617.

CAPITAL, THE POWER & BENEFICENCE OF CAPITAL, PP 242, 1074.

CAPITALISM & CONSERVATISM, See: NOVAK, MICHAEL, A Conservative Concept of Capitalism, M.N. interviewed by Lindsay Perigo, 3pp, in PP 1336/39: 354. Also: PP 1004.

CAPITALISM & CULTURE, PP 1012.

CAPITALISM & DEMOCRACY, PP 1052-61 (BOWLES/GINTIS)

CAPITALISM & ENVIRONMENT, See: DOLAN, EDWIN G., Dr., Capitalism & the Environment, 3pp: 389, in PP 1457/62.

CAPITALISM & FREEDOM, PP 1011.

CAPITALISM & IMPERIALISM: ERNSBERGER, DON, Capitalism & Imperialism, 1p, incomplete, in PP 1409/10: 71.

CAPITALISM & LAWYERS, PP 933.

CAPITALISM & MORALITY, PP 520, 935, 983. - See: HARRIS, RALPH, The Morality of Capitalism, 13pp, 38, in PP 1450.

CAPITALISM & NEGROES: CALLAWAY, HOWARD, Capitalism & the Negroe in America, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 69.

CAPITALISM & PEACE, PP 3.

CAPITALISM & PRISONS, PP 13, 15. See Prisons, Private.

CAPITALISM & RELIGION, PP 1012.

CAPITALISM & SOCIAL JUSTICE, See: KELLEY, DAVID, Capitalism and Social Justice, 5pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 39.

CAPITALISM & WAR, PP 290 (LIBERTARIAN VIEW).

CAPITALISM & WAR, PP 988 (Com. Anarchist view). See e.g. Free Trade, for the opposite view.

CAPITALISM, DISCOVERY & DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE, PP 1027

CAPITALISM, NATURAL VS. SPURIOUS CAPITALISM, PP 408.

CAPITALISM, PP 77/78, 542, 405/6, 418/19 (p230 & 234), 490, 698, 923, 928, 962, 1027, 1052-61 (LA Economic Notes 45, LA Sociol. Notes 7, LA Study Guide 2, review by Radnitzky), 1110, 1132.

CAPITALISM, See: SHELDON, KENNETH, CAPITALISM, Way of Freedom, 1952, 1957, Civic Education Center, Tufts University, Meford, Mass, No. 9, in Living Democracy Series, 102pp, in PP 1,011.

CAPITALISM, See: BARTLETT, BRUCE, Macaulay: Defender of Capitalism, 4pp: 203, in PP 1529- 33.

CAPITALISM, See: BLOCK, WALTER, Dog-Eat-Dog Capitalism, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 339. CAPITALISM, See: BLOCK, WALTER, Promoting Capitalism in Eastern Europe, 2pp: 105, in PP 1515. - How many billions have already been lost in government sponsorships of "capitalism"? - J.Z.

CAPITALISM, See: BUCK, HART, The Essence of Capitalism, 6pp, in PP 1418: 13.CAPITALISM, See: CHAPMAN, JOHN L., Capitalism & Socialism, 13pp: 600, in PP 1529- 33.

CAPITALISM, See: COMPETITION, MONOPOLIES, LABOUR, WAGES, WEALTH, RICHES, PROTECTIONISM, REGULATIONS, FREE MARKET, etc.

CAPITALISM, See: CRUM, RICHARD H. Capitalism and Human Nature, 5pp: 519, in PP 1529- 33.

CAPITALISM, See: DONWAY, ROGER, Capitalism and the Wages of Virtue, 5pp: 180, in PP 1529- 33. - See: KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., The Ugly Market: Why Capitalism Is Hated, Feared and Despised, 13pp:181, in PP 1529- 33.

CAPITALISM, See: FABER, MARC, The Economic Rise of Guangdong Province - A Capitalist Rhapsody, 4pp: 51, in PP 1515.

CAPITALISM, See: GRANCHAROFF, JACK, Capitalism - An Alternative? 3pp: 759, in PP 1484/85. - At least this question is now sometimes asked, although still only rarely answered properly. - J.Z., 5.6.98.

CAPITALISM, See: GRESHAM, PERRY E., THINK TWICE - Before You Disparage Capitalism, FEE, n.d., 1973 or after, 15pp, in PP 962.

CAPITALISM, See: MANIS, ROD, The Factory Exploitation Myth, 3pp: 250, in PP 1457/62.

CAPITALISM, See: MISES, LUDWIG von, The Elite under Capitalism, 1962, 8pp: 17, in PP 1480.

CAPITALISM, See: PINE TREE PRESS, Pamphlets, in PP 1425.

CAPITALISM, See: REGNERY, FREDERICH & BLOCK, WALTER, Capitalism: Friend or Foe? 2pp from CHALCEDON REPORT, Sep. 97: 195, in PP 1470.

CAPITALISM, See: REISMAN, GEORGE, Capitalism: A Treatise on Economics, 1996, abstract only, 1998, 1p, giving chapters, in PP 1537: 207. – "The author … develops a defence of capitalism as an non-religious moral philosophy in the genre of Ayn Rand."

CAPITALISM, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Capitalism, Socialism, or a "Third Way"? 1p, from CHALCEDON REPORT, Nov. 97: 201, in PP 1470.

CAPITALISM, See: ROSS, ERNEST G., Capitalism vs. Comte, 7pp: 555,in PP 1529- 33.

CAPITALISM, See: RUKEYSER, MERRYLE STANLEY, The Creative Thrust of Capitalism, 6pp: 133, in PP 1529- 33.

CAPITALISM, See: SCHWARTZ, BARRY J., Can Capitalism Guarantee Right Answers? 4pp: 475, in PP 1529- 33.

CAPITALISM, See: SELDON, ARTHUR, flyer only, in 1052-61. CAPITALISM, See: WALTER, DAVE, War and Capitalism, 2pp, in PP 1409/10: 27.

CAPITALISM, See: WALTER, DAVID K. & WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., War and Peace, Collectivism vs. Capitalism, SIL position paper, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 296.

CAPITALISM, See: WINDER, GEORGE, After Capitalism, What? 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 307.

CAPITALISM, TOTALITARIANISM & LIBERTARIAN SOCIALISM, PP 542.

CAPITALISM, UNDER THE TEST OF ETHICS, PP 864.

CAPITALISM, WAY OF FREEDOM, PP 1011.

CAPITALIST PARTY, PP 1016

CAPITALIST WORKER, 8pp, sample copy, Journal of the Young Monday Club, London, n.d., 29x, in PP 699, Feb. 1984 sample copy, 4pp, 29x in PP 698.

CAPITALIST WORKER, 8pp, sample copy, Journal of the Young Monday Club, London, n.d., 29x, in PP 699, Feb. 1984 sample copy, 4pp, 29x in PP 698.

CAPITALIST, EVERY MAN A CAPITALIST, PP 8, 64/65.

CAPITOL COMMENT, No. 67, Oct. 18, 1990, by Citizens for a Sound Economy : Clean Air Bill May Devastate an Already Weak Economy, by Logomasini, Angela, 2pp, in PP 1105.

CAPITULATIONS FOR ALL DISSATISFIED MINORITIES, PP 7. See Consular Jurisdiction, Exterritorial Organization, Individual Secessionism, On Panarchy, Personal Law.

CAPITULATIONS OF 1675, THE. Reproduced from: "Man, State, & Society in East European History, ed. by Stephen FISCHER-GALATI, Praeger Publishers, N.Y., Washington, London, 1970, 6pp, in PP 1539: 96.

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 don’t 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.

CAPLAN, BRYAN to ROD, on Christians, Sept. 2, 1993, 10pp , in PP 1541/42: 225

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Freedom and Happiness, 1995, 5pp, in PP 1541/42: 246.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Letter Against the Christians, to Steve Blatt, May 25, 1993, 9pp, in PP 1541/42: 217.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Otto Gierke’s Political Theories of the Middle Ages, n.d., 3pp, in PP 1541/42: 214.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Thomas Sowell’s A Conflict of Visions: A Critical Essay, n.d., 7pp, in PP 1541/42: 205.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Waller on Anarchism and Justice, 2. Nov. 93, 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 244.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, A Platonic Defense of Liberal Individualism, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 40, 2pp: 59, in PP 1487.CAPLAN, BRYAN, A Practical Proposal for Privatizing the Highways - and other "Natural Monopolies", ECONOMIC NOTES No. 72, 2pp: 13, in PP 1487.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Ayn Rand in Three Acts: CHRIS SCIABARRA'S Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 43, 2pp: 65, in PP 1487.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Distributive Justice in a Pure Service Economy: How the Truth of Libertarianism Follows from the Wrongness of Slavery, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 42, 2pp: 63, in PP 1487.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Free the Law and the Rule of Law, 1991, 14pp, in PP 1541/42: 121.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Hobbes’ Foundations for Totalitarianism, n.d., 3pp, in PP 1541/42: 145.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, In Reply to Prof. Salerno, on free migration, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 272.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Locke, Consent and the Rights of Children, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 45, 2pp: 67, in PP 1487.CAPLAN, BRYAN, Locke, Consent, and the Rights of Children, 1993, 3pp, in PP 1541/42: 250.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Morality of Foreign Policy, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 267.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Museum of Communism FAQ, version 1.2, 30pp , in PP 1541/42: 149.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, On Growth of the State, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 212.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, On Rothbard’s all too early death, 1p , in PP 1541/42: 148.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Purges and Schisms, n.d., 3pp, in PP 1541/42: 268.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Rousseau and Religion, n.d., 2pp , in PP 1541/42: 280.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Self-Reliance and Creative Destruction, 1996. 4pp, in PP 1541/42: 274.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Some Arguments for the Existence of Free Will and some Objections Answered, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 46, 4pp: 69, in PP 1487.CAPLAN, BRYAN, Tax Day Reflections, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 278.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, The Anarcho-Statists of Spain: An Historical, Economic and Philosophical Analysis of Spanish Anarchism, n.d., 54pp, in PP 1541/42. - A long overdue correction . – J.Z.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, The Is-Ought Problem: What Government Does Is Wrong, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 41, 2pp: 61, in PP 1487.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, The Literature of Nonviolent Resistance and Civilian-Based Defense, published as: HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, vol. 9, no. 1, Summer 1994, 14pp, in PP 1541/42: 253.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, The Menshevik’s Critiqiue of Bolshevism and the Bolshevic State, n.d., 19pp, in PP 1541/42: 179. – He demonstrates that M. & B. were all too much alike. I read somewhere that Trotzky was prepared to sacrifice 75% of the population to make his kind of revolution succeed. – J.Z.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, The Preponderance of the Evidence: Reflections on Just Criminal Procedures, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 286.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, The Quotable Schumpeter, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 282.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Thomas Sowell’s Vision of Ideological Conflict, Fall 94, 8pp, in PP 1541/42: 198

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Totalitarianism: An Essay in the Philosophy of History, 1994, 1pp, in PP 1541/42: 134.

CAPLAN, CIL, What's Wrong with Right - Wing Libertarianism? 2pp, in PP 1158.

CAPLAN, DAVID I., Restoring the Balance: The Second Amendment Revisited, FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 5, 1976-77, 30-52, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p187. Headed: An Armed Militia.

CAPLAN, DAVID I., Restoring the Balance: the Second Amendment Revisited, 1976, 23pp, in PP 1141.

CAPON, ELLIOTT, The Roots of Libertarianism, I-III, 3pp: 1, IV, 1p: 6; V, 1p : 12; VI, 1p: 18; VII, 1p: 24; in PP 1311.

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.

CAPON, ELLIOTT, The Unephemeral Rathole, 1p review of: LAMBROS, DONALD, The Federal Rathole, in PP 1311: 108.

CAPTIVE NATIONS IN CHINA, PP 766.

CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK COMMITTEE, Strathfield, Truth about Captive Nations, a 30pp survey, n.d., 29x, in PP 767.

CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK, 1986, Forum on Mainland China Current Situation, 32pp, 29x, in PP 766.

CAR AND DRIVER MAGAZINE, To Russia with Saab. A tale of proles, Pepsis and paranoia. Mostly paranoia, 1979, 6pp: 224, in PP 1506/07.

CAR INDUSTRY, PP 1104, 1112.

CAR OWNERS ASSOCIATION, The protection racket and the car industry, 1p, 29x, in PP 422 & 426.

CAR PRICES, PP 723, 422 & 426, 931,

CAR SAFETY REGULATIONS, PP 1103.

CAR THEFTS, COMPUTERIZED RECOVERY METHOD, PP 679. - How many seconds would have to pass, under present technology, from the moment that a stolen car is scanned, then computer recognized as such by an electronic camera, at an intersection, before a police car could be put on its trail? If I ran a car insurance, I would insure only those valuable cars that would have a well hidden tracking unit installed, activated only by a broadcast signal, once this car is reported stolen. If street usage were automatically charged for, via scanning, stolen cars could also be traced much easier. - By now even some satellite cameras are supposedly able to read car registration plates. - J.Z.

CARARRE, 1968 ANARCHIST CONGRESS, See: CONGRES DE CARARRE 1968, 1. Ce Que Pensent Les Anarchistes Sur La Revolution Et L'Organisation De l'Economie Dans La Societe Future. 2. Anarchisme Et Marxisme - Leninisme, 24pp: 69, in PP 1501. - Isn't it about time to make the full records accessible, in an affordable format, of all anarchist conferences, lectures and seminars, to the extent that they were recorded at all, published or unpublished, and are still in existence somewhere? - J.Z.

CARBINES, MICHAEL, Some Poems & letters, with replies by John Zube, 13pp, in PP 1349: 106.

CARBO, PROUDHON, El equilibria del terror, 1p: 87, in PP 1494. - It is no more stable than the "balance of power". - JZ.

CARBONNEAU, THOMAS E., Balzacian Legality: A Proposal for Natural Law Juridical Standards of Legitimacy, LOYOLA LAW REVIEW 27, no. 1, 1981, 1-39, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1862, headed: Balzac on Natural Law vs. Corrupt Law.

CARBURETTOR, Build Your Own High Mileage Super Carb, 6pp from Carb Research Centre, in PP 931.

CARCINOGEN INFORMATION PROGRAM. 1p flyer on this network, in PP 974. If input were complete, unconventional cures for most types of cancer could probably be pointed out. E.g. see under WHAT NOW. Those concerned about this threat should also set up a micrographic information service on it and proposed cures. J.Z.

CARDELL, ROBERT, Networking, A New Perspective on the Computer Revolution, 2pp, with The Anarchist's Guide to the Internet, part 1, in PP 1191.

CARDEN, ALEXANDER G., Sir, Toleration and Anarchy, Fall 1978, 5pp, 29x, in PP 243.

CARDIFF, CHRIS, Private Education Would Improve the Lot of the Poor, 1p, 249, in PP 1463/64.

CARDINALLI, SAL J., Lawful Money & the Federal Reserve, 2pp, in PP 1247. In one sense, lawful money is really lawless money and, in another sense, lawless money is really lawful money. - J.Z.

CAREY, GEORGE W., Majority Tyranny and the Extended Republic Theory of James Madison, MODERN AGE 20, Winter 1976, 40-53, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p284, headed : Majority Tyranny.

CAREY, GEORGE W., The Vessel, the Deed and the Idea: Anarchism in Paterson, 1895-1908, 1980, 29x, in PP 607.

CAREY, HENRY C., Failure of Revenue Tariff and other Subjects, a letter to President Grant, 11pp, 29x, in PP 602.

CAREY, HENRY C., The Credit System in France, Great Britain and the United States, 1838, 1974, 130pp, Free Banking Series, 24x, in PP 538.

CARL MENGER SOCIETY, see MENGER SOCIETY.

CARLAN, DANIEL, Liberarianism & the Arab-Irael Conflict, 1p, in PP 276 : 12.

CARLIN, T.J., Ibsen's Last Blow at Moralism (John Gabriel Borkman ), 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 478.

CARLISLE, JOHN G., Free Trade, 7pp, 29x, in PP 602.

CARLSON, A.J., Science and the Supernatural, 1963, 29x, in PP 616.

CARLSON, ALLAN, The Child Savers Ride again, 9pp, in PP 1373/75: 158-166.

CARLSON, OLIVER, A Slanted Guide to Library Selections, 3pp, in PP 1411/12 : 239. - On how a little old lady, Miss Helen E. Hains, a librarian's librarian, with her guides, largely determined which titles go into public libraries! - Most librarians are government "educated". Need on say more? Micrographically or on text only CD-ROMs, book lovers could have easy and affordable access to all books - and could provide it for themselves, making themselves independent from professional librarians, publishers and book traders, their prejudices and book sale speculations. - Alas, most book lovers are still not enlightened enough for that. - J.Z.

CARLSON, OLIVER, Hollywood's Premature Americans, 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 9.

CARLYLE, RICHARD, The Earth Belongs to the Living, 1936, 57pp, in PP 1309: 106-116. - Another land reform booklet. It happens so often that already the title contains an absurdity. Or isn't it obvious that the earth belongs also to the living under the private ownership of land, which this author attacks? Only there is then no equality in the size of landed property. Nor does everyone bother to acquire and manage land as a resource, when he gets the chance. See the numerous sales offers by real estate agents. Agriculturists are down to 2 % of the population in some instances and still they do over-supply us with food, if we do not restrain our appetites or put up with agricultural subsidies. Perhaps the author meant to say: "... to ALL the living. But then, how soon, would most sell their shares, if they were free to do so? Even moving one's lawn can become too much of a chore or expense. I did not notice any sign of tolerance in this land reformer towards other land reform systems that are realized only by volunteers and at their expense. But then this is a common feature among most land reformers. I do appreciate the exceptions. - J.Z.

CARLYLE, S., & BOOL, HENRY, For Liberty (Liberty Luminants), An Anthology of Revolt, indexed, 104pp, 29x, in PP 539.

CARMEN, ANDREA & KUMAR, RAM: Prout: A Social Philosophy for a Progressive Human Society, 1979, 3pp, 36x, in PP 381. (Georgist)

CARNAGHAN, ROBERT, A first compilation only of Monetary Freedom References, May 1995, 8pp, in PP 494.

CARNAGHAN, ROBERT, Banking in a Free Economy, in INNOVATOR, Jan. 67, 1p, in PP 793.

CARNAGHAN, ROBERT, Private vs. Government. Money Systems, 1p, in PP 1386/91 : 1025.

CARNAGHAN, ROBERT, The Function of Money and Credit, 1p, n.d., in PP 913. See, also, his FREEDOM REVIEW.

CARNEGIE, Andrew, Gospel of Wealth, The, 1906, 48x, in PP 626.

CARNEGIE, DALE, Machen Sie es, wie es Kino und Radio machen! 3 S., Werbung, Werbepsychologie, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 89. - Kleine Vereine haben die Werbung fuer ihre Veranstaltungen immer noch nicht zusammen rationalisiert, durch einen gemeinsamen Voranzeiger in jeder groesseren Stadt. Ein Markt fuer diese erzieherischen Angebote fehlt meist noch - aber Marktanhaenger vernachlaessigen diesen Markt und den fuer ihre und andere Ideen immer noch, statt solche Maerkte zu schaffen, auch fuer sich und ihre Ideen. - J.Z., 28.9.97.

CARNEGIE, DALE, Neue Faustregeln, von H-r zusammengestellt, 1 S., Lebenskunst, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 146.

CARNEGIE, DALE, Wie man die Frauen nimmt, 2 S. aus: Wie man Freunde gewinnt, in Ideen Archiv, in PP 1330-32: 33. Lebenskunst, Menschenbehandlung. - Sind sie nur zum "nehmen" da? - J.Z.

CARNEIRO, ROBERT L., A Theory of the Origin of the State, 1970, 21pp, IHS, in PP 1115.

CARNOGURSKY, JAN, On Being a Christian in Slovakia, 1992, 2pp, LA Religious Notes No. 4, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

CAROL, ART, Warning : Art Carol Has Determined that Government Regulation Is Dangerous to Your Health, 1972, 2pp, in PP 1,027.

CAROL, AVEDON, Censorship Won't Reduce Crime: Submission by Feminists Against Censorship to the Home Affairs Inquiry into Computer Pornography, 4pp, in PP 1281/82.

CAROL, AVEDON, Fake Science and Pornography, 93, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 45.

CAROL, AVEDON, How British Broadcasters Are Promoting the Unjustified Censorship of Pornography : An Open Letter, 2pp, in PP 1281/82.

CAROL, AVEDON, The Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill 1994 Is Undemocratic, Unjustifiable and Dangerous, submission by Feminists Against Censorship to the Commons..., 4pp, in PP 1281/82.

CAROTHERS, NEIL, Fractional Money, a history of the small coins and fractional paper currency of the United States, 1916, 1930, 1967, 386pp, indexed, in PP 784-785. Of interest to free banking advocates through its reports on currency famines and emergency money issues.

CARPENTER, DONALD H., More Rebuttal to "The Trouble with Anarchy", 1p: 83. - CHAPMAN, GEORGE, Still More Rebuttal to "The Trouble with Anarchy", 1/2p:93. - Sorry, I do not have any other refutation parts as yet. - J.Z.

CARPENTER, DONALD H., More Rebuttal to "The Trouble with Anarchy", 1p, in PP 1311: 83. - Still More Rebuttal to "The Trouble with Anarchy", 1/2p, in PP 1311: 93.

CARPENTER, EDWARD, Civilization, its cause and cure, 1889, 1921, 281pp, in PP 1399: 1.

CARPENTER, EDWARD, Civilization: Its Cause and Cure and other essays by Edward Carpenter. Condensed, with a Foreword, by Miriam Allen deFord, 1945, 24pp, Haldeman - Julius Publications, Digest 34. Other essays: a) Defense of Criminals: A Criticism of Morality, and b) Custom. In PP 1218. If YOU find his writings really worthwhile for inclusion in this series then YOU sponsor their inclusion. I have a few of his titles but gave them so far no priority. - J.Z.

CARPENTER, EDWARD, Non-Governmental Society, 1911, 14pp, extract only from his 1911 book: Prisons, Police and Punishment, from its chapter "Non-governmental Society", 29x, in PP 706.

CARPENTER, EDWARD, See: CROSBY, ERNEST, Edward Carpenter: Poet and Prophet, 2nd. ed., London, 1905, 52pp, in PP 1,004. See: RAMUS, PIERRE, Edward Carpenter, ein Saenger der Freiheit und des Volkes. Eine Studie seines Lebens und seiner Werke, Bruessel, 1910, 21 S., in PP 1092.

CARPENTER, EDWARD, See: LLORENS, IGNACIO de, Edward Carpenter Socialista Romantico, 1p: 11, in PP 1494.

CARPENTER, EDWARD, Weil ewig Sternenblitze, Gedicht, 1910, 1 S, 29x, in PP 349.

CARPENTER, HELEN, Avoidable Pitfalls with Work Groups, 6pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.

CARPENTER, TED GALEN & R.CH. ROUSSE, Andean strategy risks US lives and more, 89, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139. Against the extension of the anti-drug war & the artificial premium on drugs. J.Z.

CARPENTER, TED GALEN, Let's Get all Troops out of Europe, 1989, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.

CARRAIG BOOKS: Books of Opposition, 31pp, 24x, in PP 50-54. There are so many titles one almost never sees in most bookshops or libraries! - J.Z.

CARRELL, ALEXIS, Der Gemuetzustand (und sein Einfluss auf das Koerperbefinden), 1 S. aus: Der Mensch, das Unbekannte Wesen, in Ideen Archiv, in PP 1330-1332: 58.

CARROLL, CHARLES HOLT, note only, on Money Follows Commerce, in THE FREEMAN, with a critical note by John Zube, 1p, in PP 906.

CARROLL, JOHN, Automobile Culture and Citizenship, 4pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p380.

CARROLL, VINCENT, Education Gets a Grade of F, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1909.

CARROLL, WARREN H., The World Stalemate, 1966, 5pp, in PP 1270.

carrot, 4pp, in PP 1377: 30.

CARRUTHERS, JEFF, Work Co-operatives in N.S.W., 3pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.

CARS, 418-419:p380, 1103, 1105. A recent "Beyond 2000" segment reported on a new additional oil filter, that could make your sump oil last, without oil change, for over 300,000 km, while saving your motor. Only the filter, out of fine spongy paper, more densely rolled than a toilet roll, would have to be changed frequently. - J.Z.

CARSON, C.B., The War on the Poor, 1p review by Dave Schneider & Shelly Goldstein, in PP 27: 14.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., A Law for Governments, 9pp: 116, in PP 1529-33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., A Question of Being Productive, 8pp: 331, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Economy in Government, Jeffersonian Style, 11 pp: 272, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Evading the Issue, 5pp: 508, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., George Washington on Liberty and Order, 9pp: 364, in PP 1529- 33. - Read P. Webster on how "honest" Georg W. was! Nor did he know how to finance a libertarian revolution or defence properly. But then even most of today's libertarians do not bother to learn about this. - J.Z.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Judicial Monopoly over the Constitution: Jefferson's View, 11pp: 439, in PP 1529- 33. - Free competition is needed between various juridical and law systems. We need consumer sovereignty and freedom of contract and choice, here, too, except for the aggressive or fraudulent people with victims.- J.Z., 14.11.98.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Primitivism: The Thrust of Government Intervention, 11pp: 399, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Problem or Opportunity? 7pp: 103, in PP1529- 33. - On garbage disposal. See also page 10 on sheet 111,in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Reformer Watching, 7pp: 252, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Review, 2pp, of: HYNEMAN, CHARLES S. & LUTZ,DONALD S., American Political Writing during the Founding Era,1760-1805: 502, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Revolutions & Immigration, 11pp, in PP 1143.CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Age of Technicality, 11pp: 219, in PP1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Bait & the Hook, 9pp 39, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Bankruptcy of "Liberalism", 8pp: 69, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Collectivist Fallacy, 1984, 8pp: 573, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Dilemmas of Public Education, 11pp: 414, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Flight from Reality, 6pp review, by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN: 123, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Meaning of Federalism, 12pp: 349, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Need for Political Theory, 12pp: 494, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Publication of The Wealth of Nations, 11pp: 238, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Relics of Intervention: 5. New Deal Interventionism, 13pp: 314, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Reversal: Liberty into Servitude, 7pp:204, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Trouble with Farming, 8pp: 389, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Throttling the Railroads, 9, The Future of the Railroads, 8pp: 135, in PP 1529- 33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Unionism Revisited, 10pp: 542, in PP 1529-33.

CARSON, CLARENCE B., Who's in Control of the Country? 9pp: 283,in PP 1529- 33. - CAN anybody be in FULL control? Should anybody or any group be so powerful? - J.Z.

CARTELS, PP 1052-61 (LA Economic Notes 28),

CARTER, A., Direct action, law and anarchism, 1980, 13pp, 29x, in PP 509.

CARTER, AL, letter, 30 Sep. 91, 1p, advertising his: Lifetimer Delivers Success - A Powerful Success Program That ACTUALLY Works! in PP 1,040. I must have by-passed thousands of success books during my browsing. Compare my own success guides in PP 16-18, 19C, 20/21, 61-63, and my LMP efforts and the writings of Brian Micklethwait of the London Libertarian Alliance on this subject.

CARTER, TIM LEE, Dr., Solving the Mess in the Mails, 2pp: 313, in PP 1457/62.

CARTLEDGE, GWENDOLYN & MILLBURN, JOANNE F., The Case for Teaching Social Skills in the Classroom: A Review, REVIEW OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, 48, Winter 78, 133-156, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p391, headed: Obedience to Authority.

CARTWRIGHT, DORWIN, Contemporary Social Psychology in Historical Perspective, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY QUARTERLY 42, 1, 1979, 82-93, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1018, headed: The History of Social Psychology.

CASCADE POLICY INSTITUTE, Home Page only, 2pp, in PP 1535: 151.

CASE, BRYAN A., Anarchist Historiography of the French Revolution, 1990 Thesis, 65pp, in PP 966.CASE, CLIFF, or MAGISTER C. JAMES CASE IV, The Occult Book of Satanic Wisdom, 1994, 60pp, on one microfiche, produced by himself, either from LMP, as long as stocks last, for $ 1, or from the author direct, for $ 3. Address see in introduction. It is a book of freedom quotations, mainly atheistic ones.

CASERIO SANTO, Why He Killed Carnot, 4pp, 24x, in PP 538.

CASEY, ANDREW, Workers Buy their Company, 2pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.

CASEY, DOUGLAS, A Better World: An Allegory, 1p, in PP 1,020.

CASEY, DOUGLAS, Review of: TANNEHILL, MORRIS & LINDA, The Market for Liberty, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 70.

CASEY, MARCUS, Preparing for Armageddon, 1p, 96, on militias, in PP 1367/68 : 241.

CASHLESS SOCIETY? ATMs increased the demand for cash! 787. I can't understand why so many still favour an extension of non-cash payments while they serve to facilitate the levying of tax tributes, since they leave more visible trails. Once freed from government intervention, they would be often, perhaps even mostly, preferable to cash payments, but not always. Just watch the delays they frequently cause at cash counters of supermarkets. - J.Z.

CASLEY, LEN, 832, see PRINCE LEONARD, HUTT RIVER PROVINCE.

CASLEY, LEN, Bill of Rights, Hutt River Province, 1970, 5 points, 48x, in PP 589/590. (For more on his secession and transformation into Prince Leonard, see the subseries: ON PANARCHY.)

CASSELLA, ROBERT, Libertarian Party Politics. One Man's Farewell, 1p, in PP 1350: 68.

CASSELMAN, PAUL HUBERT, The Cooperative Movement and Some of Its Problems, 1952, indexed, with bibliography, 191pp: 94, in PP1520. - There is nothing to be found here on the "open coops" of Buchez and Hertzka and of the labour cooperatives of Dubreuil. The author concentrates on consumer coops. The cooperative movement, like the monetary reform, the peace, the conservation and ecology, the utopian, the land reform, and the general socialistic, revolutionary and reform movements, even the anarchistic and libertarian ones, has been held back by a host of false premises, wrong observations, false conclusions, faulty ideas and popular prejudices and myths not only by outsiders but even among the advocates. E.g., Egalitarianism, charity, socialism, communitarianism, unionism, utopism and statism should not have been made part and parcel of this movement. In particular, it should have discarded its anti-interest, anti-profit, anti-competition, anti-capital and anti-market bias. All too often cooperators have turned "cooperatives" into representations of false and in the long run unworkable ideologies rather than trying sound and businesslike approaches, fully using all already existing opportunities in a partly liberated market and attempting to free it further and completely. Almost as a rule, they did not try to realize free enterprise responsibilities and incentives, like capital incentives, for every working member, i.e. they did not decentralize enough. Their collective, majoritarian or committee decision-making left much to be desired and did not always sufficiently stimulate and motivate the individual at the workface. Rather than cooperators, inexperienced in business, starting new enterprises, the coop-minded of existing enterprises should make attractive take-over bids towards their owners, providing a win-win situation for almost all. Existing capable managers should be retained under more attractive conditions than before. Moreover, cooperators should also deal, as far as they can, with financial and monetary problems effecting their business, i.e. explore their monetary and financial freedom options and try to realize them as far as possible. Otherwise they, too, are likely to become victims of monetary and financial despotism. Regarding the insufficient visibility of such titles: I am sometimes under the impression that bookshop and public libraries were established and are maintained rather to keep such important books of sight and mind rather than making them readily available as reference sources. I would like to see fans of cooperation to loosely cooperate in the publication of all coop, peace, freedom, justice and prosperity texts, with each tackling those text he likes most and has access too and using the alternative medium affordable to and appreciated by him. Between them they would merely have to compile and publicize and common title listing, with abstracts, reviews, indexes and bibliographies. - PIOT, J.Z., 11.11.98

CASSERES, BENJAMIN DE, Posterity : The New Superstition, 3pp, in PP 1420/22 : 287. - First published in Tucker's LIBERTY, No. 402.CASSON, HERBERT N., Creative Thinkers, The Creative Few Who Cause Progress and Prosperity, An Explanation of the Rise and Fall of Business Firms and Nations, Efficiency Magazine, London, n.d., 169pp, in PP 1,040. - On "The New Individualism", the failure of "politicalism" and "the complete collapse of socialism" etc. In PP 1,040.

CASTLEMAN, HARVEY N., The Bald Knobbers. The Story of the Lawless Night-Riders who Ruled Southern Missouri, 1944, 29pp, Haldeman - Julius Publications, no series no., in PP 1219. A primitive militia organization that turned bad. J.Z.

CASTLEMAN, HARVEY N., The Texas Rangers. The Story of an Organization that Is Unique, like nothing else in America, 1944, 24pp, Haldeman - Julius Publications, no series no, in PP 1218. - Alas, not an ideal militia, either. J.Z.

CASTORIADIS, CORNELIUS, Lo Que Yo Deseo, 2pp: 43, in PP 1494.

CASTROVINCI, JOSEPH L., Prelude to Welfare Capitalism: The Role of Business in the Enactment of Workmen's Compensation in Illinois, 1905-12. In: Compassion and Responsibility: Readings in the History of Social Welfare Policy in the U.S., Univ. of Chicago Press, 1980, 265-289, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1275, headed: The Welfare State: Business & Labor.

CAT & Anarchist Pow Wow, 2 anarchist leaflets, 2pp: 123, in PP 1475.

CATALINA DECLARATION, THE, 1p, with at least the initial signatures, on voluntary associations, opposed to structures of coercion, 24x, in RAP, in PP 176-177.

CATALINA DECLARATION, THE, from RAP, ed. by Robert LeFevre, Fall 70, 1p, 29x, in PP 869 & 873.

CATALOG, LMP LITERATURE LIST, August 1998, A - Z, for PEACE PLANS 1-1507, 868pp, in PP 1508 & 1508.

CATASTROPHIES, INSURANCE AGAINST, PP 337.CATCHPOLE, TERRY, Campaign GM: The Fast Back Scratch, an article in RAP, 1970, 24x, in PP 176-177.CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1140. - I do like some enlightened Catholics more than some prejudiced atheists. - J.Z.

CATHOLIC WORKER MOVEMENT, See: MCCLOSKEY, MICHAEL J., The Catholic Worker Movement, 8pp: 173, in PP 1456.

CATHOLIC WORKER, Australia, Design for Democrats, An Australian Tribute to Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) for his 74th year, 1944, 143pp, in PP 1517. - Everything good is rarely together. This title did not come up to my expectations. Sometimes a man gets as much misunderstood or discredited by his friends as by his enemies. Or, in some ways, Belloc, too, led rather away than towards liberty. His best book, from the libertarian point of view, seems still to be "Economics for Helen". - J.Z.,11.11.1998.

CATHOLIC WORKER, THE, Two Agitators: Peter Maurin - Ammon Hennacy, 1959, 51pp, 155, in PP 1456.CATHOLIC WORKER, XXXVI/6: July-August 1970 & LVII/5, August 1990, 24pp, in PP 1,019.

CATO CLIPPINGS, Spring 1990, 62pp, in PP 1139.

CATO INSTITUTE, 1987 Publications Catalogue, 20pp, 29x, in PP 921.

CATO INSTITUTE, an 8pp invitation to one of its seminars, in summer 1990, in PP 1,040. - I have still received no reply to my 1990 request to its publicity officer for permission to microfilm their odd papers, and manuscripts they can't afford to print, if they are not going to do this themselves. J.Z., Jan. 93.

CATO INSTITUTE, Book List, 2pp, n.d. , in PP 1534: 86. – Many of its titles are listed as no longer in print and are not offered on microfiche, floppies or CDROMs.

CATO INSTITUTE, Letter by DAVID D. BOAZ, introducing SELGIN's book : THE THEORY OF FREE BANKING, 1p, 29x, in PP 865. - I find the book excellent, as far as it goes - but it does not represent "the" theory of free banking but, rather, only "a" theory of free banking, one that is mainly concerned with the rare metal redemptionist options. As such, it appears to be a quite scientific treatment and may thus help to open a break in the walls behind which most conventional academic economists hide, a breach through which other free banking theories may finally penetrate, too. There are now quite a number of free banking titles in print or coming up in print. I would love to get permission - non-exclusively and revocable, as usual - to reproduce all of them cheaply on microfiche. But I guess I ought to wait at least until the publishers have recovered their considerable investment in print and achieved whatever returns they can get from it. And I won't pass any petitions around for such permissions, either. The facts ought to speak for themselves, namely: The extent to which such writings remain unpublished or out of print and unobtainable in most libraries and on the second-hand book market. - J.Z.

CATO INSTITUTE, Literature list, 8pp, 24x, in PP 50-54, Prospectus, 5pp, 29x, in PP 586.

CATO INSTITUTE, See: Policy Analysis.

CATO PAPERS, Flyer, 1p, 1980, in PP 1378/81: 312.

CATO PAPERS, THE, 1p advertisement, 29x, in PP 385.

CATO POLICY CONFERENCE TAPES, Cato Institute Publications, 1987, 1p, with 12 titles dealing with money, in PP 1240.

CAULDWELL, D.O., A Modern Analysis of Biblical Sex Scandals, Haldeman - Julius Publications, B-563, 1947, 28pp, in PP 1222.

CAULDWELL, D.O., Effects of Castration on Men and Women. Accidental, voluntary and involuntary castration, eunuchism and history - medial treatment and aspects, Haldeman - Julius Publications, B-536, 1947, 32pp, in PP 1222.

CAULDWELL, D.O., Practical Psychiatry for Everyone. How to be your own mind doctor and solve mental problems for yourself and others, Haldeman - Julius Publications, B-571, 1947, 32pp, in PP 1222.

CAULDWELL, D.O., Sex and the Battle for Power, 1p, in Haldeman - Julius Publication B 864, in PP 1226.

CAUSA AUSTRALIA, anti-communist leaflets, 3pp, 1987, 29x, in PP 725

CAUSES, THE REGRESSIVE MULTIPLICATION OF, PP 199.

CAUTE, DAVID, The Fellow Travellers, 1p review by R.A. CHILDS, in PP 1367/68: 44.

CAVALCANTI, R.; EROSA, A; TEMZELIDES, T., Private Money and Reserve Management in a Random Matching Model, abstract only of 1997 paper, 1p, in PP 1534: 30.

CAVE CREEK COMMUNITY LAND TRUST AND THE KEYLINE PROJECT, 4pp, in PP 1394: 91.

CAVEY, TED, Review, 1p, of CIS Study book: The Welfare State: Foundations & Alternatives, by Michael James, ed., & al, in PP 1101.

CAXTON BOOKS FOR LIBERTARIANS, 1p, in PP 1392: 135.

CAXTON LIBERTARIAN BOOKs, a 1p checklist, 24x, in PP 64-65.

CAXTON PRINTERS, 2pp leaflet on The Lady and the Tycoon, ed. By Roger Lea MacBride, on the interchange between Rose Wilder Lane and Jasper Crane, 24x, in PP 50-54.

CAXTON PRINTERS, Garret, Garet, cover note on life & work, 1p, in PP 1356: 122.

CBA, Medford, OR, 1p leaflet on Jury Duty and The Juror's Creed, in PP 1,015.

CD-ROM LIBRARIAN, The Optical Media Review for Information Professionals, 1p, in PP 907-910.

CD-ROM PUBLISHING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, compiler, Clippings and Notes on Electronic Libraries, Internet, CD-ROM publishing etc., 1992-94, ca. 60pp, in PP 1197. Who is going to help me to put out the first anarchist - libertarian text CD-ROM, by submitting digitized material for it? I would fund the small costs of the original and of the first few duplicates, down to ca. $ 150 for the original, from no more than ca. 32 computerized files and $ 23 - 27, when at least 10 duplicates are ordered. Why do not such opportunities, like the microfiche self-publishing one, attract more activists? - Some said the INTERNET would be better. But how much have they so far placed on it? Let me know when the millions of computer fans have, there, finally outproduced LMP, i.e. one man's micrographic freedom publishing. Even on 25-50 cent floppy disks very few freedom writings are available, to my knowledge. WHY? - I would gladly film any such listing. - J.Z.

CD-ROMS in Print, the new source for what's available on CD-ROM, 1987 Meckler Publishing leaflet, 1p, in PP 907-910.

CD-ROMS, Special Offer of CD ROMs, from Alan Buchter, U.K., 1p: 537, in PP 1293/5. Like most such offers, rather useless to anarchists and libertarians. I am still willing to sponsor the low costs of the first anarchist to libertarian text-only CD - but have so far heard of only two who might contribute some of their MBs towards it. They have not let me know as yet how many MBs they have ready for this. If paying attention to CDs at all, most seem merely fascinated by the playful and entertaining multimedia ones, whose production still costs hundred-thousands of dollars, while the text only types are down to A $ 8.40 to 14, commercially, in duplicates with 50 MB each. Are we all radical innovators and believers in private initiative and enterprise? Do you expect me to keyboard or scan in, 650 MB on my own? Be a bit more realistic & enterprising! - J.Z.

CD-ROMs, Text only, for freedom writings, see: ZUBE, JOHN, DENON & the text-only CD-ROM self-publishing option for anarchists & libertarians. Notes, 6/96, 3pp, in PP 1347: 1.

CD-ROMs, Text-only, not MULTI-MEDIA ones, See: GATES, BILL, Demonstrating capacity of CD-ROM, which could hold the contents of a stack of 330,000 sheets of single-spaced text. Clipping of hint from NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, 10/1955: 115, in PP 1492. - WHY don't anarchists and libertarians use this medium or other affordable, convenient and already powerful media, like floppy disks, microfiche, ZIP disks etc., for their publishing and reading requirements? Why do they remain tradition- and custom-bound paper addicts, to what it also a paper tiger, as far as their efforts are concerned? Why don't they at least bother to properly survey all their alternative media options, using the Internet for this, to the extent that they can? - J.Z., 23.5.98. - - Even such publicity has not yet induced enough intellectuals among the freedom lovers to use this technology extensively for freedom text books. What blinders keep them from microfiche and such media? - All PEACE PLANS texts would not even fill 2 CD-ROMs and these 2 could be duplicated for as little as $ 2, plus the value of the blanks, down to A $ 2.75 here, which means, a total reproduction cost of only: A $ 7.50. - The main difficulty seems to be to get enough people involved in getting as many freedom texts digitized, via scanning and key-boarding, to be able to put them together and duplicate them as cheaply. - Are the people who habitually ignore their very cheap microfiche publishing and reading options likely to take up these enormously powerful and cheap publishing and reading options? I am waiting for signs of commitments to either option. - E.g., HOW MANY MB's are YOU PREPARED TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE FIRST libertarian and or anarchist TEXT-ONLY CD-ROM? - J.Z, 5.6.98.

CEBULA, RICHARD J., CARLOS, CHRISTOPHER & KOCH, JAMES V., The "Crowding Out" Effect of Federal Government Outlay Decisions: An Empirical Note, PUBLIC CHOICE 36, 2, 1981, 329-336, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1575, headed: Federal Expenditures "Crowd Out" Private Investment.

CECOP, Zielsetzungen eines Garantie- und Buergschaftsfonds fuer Produktionsgenossenschaften, n.d., 6 S., Kontakt: OEKOBANK, in PP 1398: 101.

CECOPINFO, No. 3, Nov.-Dec. 1985, 8pp, in PP 139CD-ROMS in Print, the new source for what's available on CD-ROM, 1987 Meckler Publishing leaflet, 1p, in PP 907-910: 105. Bulletin by groups interested in developing and financing productive coops. Participants in at least 8 European countries.

CELL, The Church of Eternal Life and Liberty, "Live and Let Live", newsletter, Nos 5-14, 18-31, Jan. 78 - March 83, 42x, in PP 595. - Now on hand: 15 - 17, 32-41. Still wanted, for the next fiche: 1-4 & 42ff. - J.Z.

CELLO, J., Godwin contre Rousseau, 11pp, in PP 1099.

CENSORED, Hard-To-Locate Sources of Information on Current Affairs, list magazines and book sources, compiled by C. Corbett, 35pp, 24x in PP 50-54, 10th ed., 1980, 42pp, 24x, in PP 226, 11th. ed., 1981, 52pp, 29x, in PP 390, 12th. edition, 1982, 56pp, 29x, in PP 426. Beat the Controlled Media, 1p leaflet, 24x, in PP 145-146. 1p leaflet also, 24x, in PP 134 & 29x, in PP 424. Discover "Censored", 1p, 29x, in PP 388. 13th. edition, by B. Corbett, 1983, 58pp, 36x, in PP 523.

CENSORSHIP OF FILMS ON TV, See: BIRCH, SIMON, The Censorship of Films on British TV, How it works and why it should stop, 95, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 159.

CENSORSHIP, PP 290, 370, 418/19p109, 697, 882, 987/88, 1012, 1052-61(sheets 473/4), see MILL, J.S., on Liberty, PRESS, FREEDOM OF THE, FREEDOM OF INFORMATION, IDEAS ARCHIVE, MICROFICHE, THEODORE SCHROEDER,

CENSORSHIP, See: FEMINISTS AGAINST CENSORSHIP, Survey, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 205.

CENSORSHIP, See: LINAWEAVER, BRAD, Censorship: The Educator's Nightmare, 9pp: 161, in PP 1506/07.

CENSORSHIP, See: WHITAKER, RUSSELL, Against Censorship of the Electronic Communication, 94, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 119.

CENSUS RESISTANCE, PP 642, 680, 1139, See: SAMUELS, LAWRENCE, Census Resistance 1980, 1p, in PP 491.

CENSUS, See: SCIARONI, BRET, Census '70, April 1, An Evaluation, 1p: 65, in PP 1477.

CENSUS: RUEHLE, BUD, It just Doesn't Make Good Census to me, 1p, in PP 1382/85 : 448.

CENSUS: WALTER, DAVE, Defoliating the Census, 1p: 108.

CENTER FOR CONSTRUCTIVE ALTERNATIVES, 31 May 84 leaflet to IMPRIMIS readers from Hillsdale College, by John K. Andrews, Jr., 2pp, in PP 891.

CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT EDUCATION, Advertisement: Mark of the Future? 1p: 226. Publications, 1p each: 342 & 365, 603, in PP 1457/62.

CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT EDUCATION, CIE, literature list, 8pp, 24x, in PP 50-54.

CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT EDUCATION, Rights of Parents, satirical 1p declaration, 29x, in PP 712.

CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT EDUCATION, Symposium on Compulsory Education, CIE, 1972, 6pp leaflet, in PP 1403: 172.

CENTER FOR LIBERTARIAN STUDIES, 2 letters, a note and a 1977 leaflet, 6pp, in PP 898.

CENTER FOR POLITICAL ECONOMY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, Environmentalism - Free Market Style, 1p, in PP 278.

CENTER FOR STUDY OF PUBLIC CHOICE, George Mason University, Introductory pamphlet, n.d., 10pp: 161, in PP 1478.

CENTER FOR THE DEFENSE OF FREE ENTERPRISE, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1535: 171.

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF PUBLIC CHOICE, George Mason University, Annual Report, 70pp, listing their working papers, publications of faculty members, lectures, presentations etc., in PP 1105.CENTRAL BANK: HUMMEL, JEFFREY ROGERS, The Federal Reserve & the Mechanics of Inflation, 2pp, in PP 1404/06: 115. - Without Legal Tender and its other legalized privileges the FED & other central bank systems would be harmless. But that aspect is rarely ever discussed. - J.Z.

CENTRAL BANKING, PP 428ff (S. 18, 30, 99, 103, 196, 198, 239), 542, 640, 730, 740, 745, 804, 813, 865, 904, 969, 971, 1042. See: MONETARY DESPOTISM, MONETARY FREEDOM, LEGAL TENDER, GRESHAM'S LAW.

CENTRAL BANKING, See: ARIZONA MEMORIAL, Clean up the "Economic Mess". Repeal Federal Reserve Act, 1p, in PP 1247. Also: CARDINALLI, SAL J., Lawful Money & the Federal Reserve, 2pp, in PP 1247. In one sense, lawful money is really lawless money and, in another sense, lawless money is really lawful money. - J.Z. - See also: MONETARY LEGISLATION.

CENTRAL BANKING, See: GORTON, GARY, Private Clearinghouses and the Origins of Central Banking, BUSINESS REVIEW, Winter 1986, of Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 9pp, with ref., in PP 1248.

CENTRAL BANKING, See: MCBRIDE, ROGER LEA, Federal Reserve Policy, 2pp: 227, in PP 1506/07.

CENTRAL BANKING, See: PP 1184.

CENTRAL BANKING, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, Should we fire Jim Crow? (Governor of the Bank of Canada), 2pp: 128, in PP 1515. - Fire the office and institution, rather than merely preserve or change its manager. If he were capable, he would be able to rise with one of many competing banks. - J.Z.

CENTRAL BANKING, See: WHEELER, BRENT, Dr., Dazed and Confused: How the World's Central Banks Lost the Plot, 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 169. - A short statement for monetary freedom. The central banks and their supporters had always lost it. But they have the laws of monetary despotism on their side and the prejudices of the "experts" and those of the general public. - J.Z., 18.9.96.

CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE MOVEMENT FOR LIBERATION AND UNIFACTION OF MACEDONIA, A Statement: On the Macedonian National Question, 24pp, with a note by J.Z., in PP 817. I rather pity those who have no other than a national concept of freedom. But I got this statement from one who considered himself to be an anarchist. - J.Z.

CENTRALIZATION : All cities into one INTERNATIONAL CITY? 7. - Imagine the transport and pollution problem then! - J.Z.

CENTRALIZATION, 22, 366.

CENTRE 2000, 1.) Books on Privatization, 1p list, 29x, in PP 642 & 724, 2.) Help Us to Help You, 2p leaflet on Workers Compensation in the Shadow of Nationalization, 36x, in PP 654, 3.) lecture leaflet,1986, 1p, 29x, in PP 632, 4.) The Omega Australia Project, 9pp pamphlet, 42x, in PP 644. (See also: THE OPTIMIST.)

CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, a 1p leaflet advertising its book on price controls, 24x, in PP 64-65. Further books and essays of CIS are to be found in 1146/47 and are separately listed.

CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, CIS, 8 Papers, Books & Studies, by Chipman/Hayek/Flew/Friedman/Tullock/Shenoy/Albon/Swan et al, 1978-1981, 731pp, 29x, in PP 396-397.

CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, CIS, literature list, 9pp, 24x in PP 50-54.

CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, CIS, Some Papers: 1.) Principles of Freedom Seminars, No. 1, 1976, 2.) 1977 Conference, Papers, Some Letters, CIS Policy Report, Vol.1, NOs. 1-3, CIS Publications, 1985, 36x, PP 571.

CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, Sydney, Research Work in Progress, 1982, 2pp, 29x, in PP 423.

CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES, THE, Constitutional Theory and Australian Practice, Conference, Sydney, 1979, with 2 samples of CIS newsletters & Publications Catalogue, 42x, PP 570.

CESCI, COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE COUNCIL, INC., How Can Community Members Increase Effectiveness in Wider Social Change? A Study-Action Guide, with Bibliography and Discussion Questions, 1980, 34pp, 36x, in PP 378.

CHACKSFIELD, ADAM, Libertarianism on Campus: How to Reproduce the York Phenomenon, 93, 2pp , in PP 1334/35: 195.

CHACKSFIELD, ADAM, Open the Door! The Case for Abolishing ALL Immigration Controls, 1991, 2pp, LA Pamphlets No.61, in PP 1052-61, sheet 61/62.

CHACKSFIELD, ADAM, Polycentric Law vs. the Minimal State: The Case of Air Pollution, 93, 2pp , in PP 1334/35: 85.

CHACKSFIELD, ADAM, Why We Should Concentrate on Free Trade and Stop Worrying about the Balance of Payments, 4pp, in PP 1281/82.

CHADWICK, WILLIAM, A New Look at the Abolitionists, 5pp: 226, in PP 1529- 33.

CHADWYCK HEALERY COLLECTION OF ANARCHIST PAMPHLETS, Most of the over 2,000 titles offered by CHADWYCK HEALEY, on 2601 microfiche. List only of this treasure, transcribed & alphabetized by John Zube, August 1998, from the list of titles supplied by the LABADIE COLLECTION, 67pp, in PP 1512: 1- 67. - I was so far unable to get the complete list from C.H., which has copyrighted it! - J.Z.

CHADWYCK-HEALEY, Anarchist Pamphlets, 1830-1935, part 1 of Radical Pamphlets in American Collections, over 2,000 titles on ca. 2,500 microfiche, from Labadie and Paul Avrich Collections, 6pp, in PP 497/498. - I do seek a copy of the catalog. - J.Z.

CHADWYCK-HEALEY, Radical Pamphlets in American Collections, part 3: House Un-American Activities Committee Collection, HUAC, containing nearly 4,000 original radical and anti-radical pamphlets collected by HUAC investigators from the 1900s to the 1970s, now on microfiche. Here only advertised in 4pp flyer, in PP 497/498.

CHAITLIN, MARC ERIC ELY -, notes on panarchism, in TC 123-155, with comments by J. Zube, in ON PANARCHY, No. XVI, 126pp, 29x, in PP 901.

CHAITLIN, MARC ERIC ELY -, The Royalist Standard, 1989, 26pp, 29x, in PP 879.

CHAITLIN, MARC ERIC ELY -, The Royalist Tradition, 1988, 21pp, with some marginal notes by John Zube, 29x, in PP 879.

CHAITLIN, MARC ERIC ELY -, to ZUBE, JOHN, 4 July 89, 9pp, with some marginal notes by John Zube, 29x, in PP 879.

CHAITLIN, MARC ERIC ELY -, Use YOUR Common Law Sovereignty, Learn About the Free Territory of Ely-Chatelaine, 1p, 29x, in PP 869.

CHAITLIN, Marc Eric Ely-, 1.) Information Papers 7,14,26,29,31,34 & some correspondence, 16pp, 48x, in PP 633, 2.) to Theo Megalli, 20 July 86, 1p, 48x, in PP 740.

CHALCEDON, FRIENDS OF, 4pp of leaflets against abortion, in PP 1121.

CHALLENGE TO LIBERTARIANS, A, PP 20/21.

CHALONER, W.H., Introduction to Archibald Prentice, History of the Anti-Corn-Law League, 1967, 18pp, in PP 1148.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES, Washington, Put Freedom First, 1951, 59pp, contains the following 3 articles: Put Freedom First, by Otto A. Seyferth, 14pp, In Search of Freedom, by Admiral Ben Moreell, 22pp & To Preserve Freedom, by Dr. Umphrey Lee, 19pp, in PP 1,013.

CHAMBERLAIN, F.R., Individualism Comes to Television, 2pp: 260, in PP 1457/62. - Review of: PATRICK MCGOOHAN'S "Secret Agent", "The Prisoner" & "Village".

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, A Journalist's Journey, Review, 3pp, of: ROYSTER, VERMONT, My Own, My Country's Time: A Journalist's Journey, 351pp: 501, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, A Reviewer's Notebook. Numerous columns in THE FREEMAN, in PP 1411/12: Only few are listed here.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, A Stroll with William James, Review, 3pp, of: BARZUN, JACQUES, A Stroll with William James, Harper & Row, 344pp: 478, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, America by the Throat, review, 3pp, of: ROCHE, GEORGE, America by the Throat: The Stranglehold of the Federal Bureaucracy, Devin-Adair, 190pp: 553, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, At the Eye of the Storm, Review, 3pp, of: ARNOLD, RON, At the Eye of the Storm: James Watt and the Environmentalists, Regnery-Gateway, 282pp: 412, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Back to Basics, Review, 3pp, of: PINES, BURTONYALE, Back to Basics, N.Y., William Morrow, 349pp: 344, in PP1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Behind Enemy Lines, review, 3pp, of: EDWARDS, MICKEY, Behind Enemy Lines: 571, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Bernard Baruch, review, 3pp, of: GRANT, JAMES, Bernard Baruch: The Adventures of a Wall Street Legend, N.Y., Simon & Schuster, 376pp: 520, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Character Education, review, 3pp, of: BROOKS, B. DAVID, The Case for Character Education, 168pp: 535, in PP1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Economic Liberty and the Constitution, 8pp: 279, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Education in America, 3pp: 106, in PP 1529-33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Envy, 5pp: 140, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Essays on Liberty, Review, 4pp, on FEE's Essays on Liberty, vol. I, 1952, in PP 1529- 33: 462.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Fascism, 3pp: 174, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Healing America, Review, 3pp, of: CORNUELLE, RICHARD, Healing America: What Can Be Done about the Continuing Economic Crisis, Putnam, 208pp: 446, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Money, A Reviewer's Notebook, THE FREEMAN, April 74, 6pp, in PP 804.CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Pattern for Failure, review, 2pp, of: RYDENFELT, SVEN, A Pattern for Failure: Socialist Economies in Crisis, N.Y., Harcourt, 175pp: 604, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Political Dreams, on novels by Allen Drury & Holmes Alexander, 4pp: 66, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Review of: BODE, CARL, compiler, The Young Mencken, 1p: 39, in PP 1468.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Review, 2pp, of: BARZUN, JACQUES, Teacher in America, Liberty Press, 502pp: 312, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Review, 3pp, of: READ, LEONARD E., The Free Man's Almanac, FEE: 188, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Robespierre: The Voice of Virtue, 5pp: 248, in PP 1529- 33. - There is not only ONE virtue: Incorruptibility. How many others are there - & how many others, if any, did R. possess and practise? - J.Z.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Sovereignty and Bargaining, Review, 4pp, of: PETRO, SYLVESTER, Sovereignty and Compulsory Public-Sector Bargaining: 214, in PP 1529- 33.

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.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Buckley Campaign, 3pp: 49, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Children of Darkness, 7pp: 155, in PP1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Coming Boom, Review, 3pp, of: KAHN, HERMAN, The Coming Boom, N.Y., Simon & Schuster, 237pp: 362, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Enterprising Americans, 1p flyer, in PP 1409/10: 149.CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Existential Pleasures of Engineering, 7pp: 230, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Flight From Reality, 6pp review of the book by CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Flight From Reality: 123, in PP1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Forgotten Man, 4pp, in PP 1418: 12.CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The New Right, Review, 3pp, of: VIGUERIE, RICHARD A., The New Right: We're Ready to Lead, Caroline House, 186pp: 286, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Politics of Surrender, Review, 3pp, of: EVANS, STANTON, The Politics of Surrender: 32, in PP 1529- 33. - One could, seemingly and formally surrender towards a totalitarian regime that threatens with nuclear war, IF one has fully grasped the potentials of tyrannicide and libertarian revolution. - J.Z., 22.11.98.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Progressive Income Tax, 12pp: 259, in PP1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The State Against Blacks, Review, 3pp, of: WILLIAMS, WALTER E., The State Against Blacks, N.Y., 183pp: 378,in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The State of the Unions, 5pp: 16, in PP 1529-33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Strategic Metals War, 1983, review, 3pp, of: SINCLAIR, JAMES E. & PARKER, ROBERT, Crown, N.Y., 185pp: 396,in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Subterranean Economy, review, 3pp, of: BAWLY, DAN, The Subterranean Economy, McGraw-Hill, 187pp: 329, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Third World War, 3pp: 81, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The World After Oil, review, 3pp, of: NUSSBAUM, BRUCE, The World After Oil: The Shifting Axis of Power and Wealth, N.Y., Simon & Schuster, 319pp: 430, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Tyranny of the Status Quo, review, 3pp, of FRIEDMAN, MILTON & ROSE, Tyranny of the Status Quo, N.Y., Harcourt, 182pp: 588, in PP 1529- 33. - Territorial politics is the essence of that policy. Let all dissenters opt out - to do their own things to and for themselves. - PIOT, J.Z., 11.9.1998.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Wealth of Nations in Crisis, Review, 3pp, of: NAIRN, RONALD C., Wealth of Nations in Crisis, Houston, 288p: 263, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLIN, ARTHUR N., III, Mann, Dewey and Disaster, CIE pamphlet, 1971, 3pp, 29x, in PP 743.CHAMBERLIN, T.C., Multiple Hypotheses, A Method for Research, Teaching, and Creative Thinking, 1897, 12p, rec. by F.A. Harper & Robert Sagehorn, in PP 925.

CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, A False Utopia, Collectivism in Theory and Practice, 1937, indexed, 270pp, special edition for The Right Book Club, London, in PP 1142.

CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, Bureaucratic Blight, 8pp: 26, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, Germans Vote for Economic Freedom, 6pp, in PP 1143. - Such votes were never clearly offered to them, e.g. in referendums. - J.Z.

CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, The Failing Dynamo, 6pp, in PP 1143.

CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, The Gap between Earning and Receiving, 8pp: 62, in PP 1529- 33.

CHAMBRY, RENE, The Truth about Louvain, 1915, 95pp, in PP 1440/42: 565. - One of the many horror stories from WW I.

CHAMELEON, Notes on panarchism, in TC 123-155, with comments by J. Zube, in ON PANARCHY, No. XVI, 126pp, 29x, in PP 901.

CHAMPLIN, ROBERT, My Life Is Mine! 2pp, in OPTION, in PP 1,028/29.

CHAMPLIN, ROBERT, Separatism and Quebec, A reply to Konkin, 1p: 312. Konkin's reply, 1p: 332, in PP 1404/06.

CHAMPLIN, ROBERT, The "Humanitarians" and Capital Punishment, 3pp, in OPTION, in PP 1,028/29.

CHAMPMAN, STEPHEN, A South African voice for liberty and equality, 89, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.

CHANDLET, CHRIS, Cavemen were lovers, not fighters, 3pp, 1971, written by Robert Shea? Anyhow, from his collection, in PP 479.

CHANGE, REFORM, REVOLUTION. What has to be changed primarily? Institutions, people, ideas? 808, compare Ideas Archive, Enlightenment, Cultural Revolution, Encyclopedia of Refutations, Slogans for Liberty, Libertarian Encyclopedia, Libertarian Library. See the essay on public opinion changes in 20/21.

CHANGES IN THE AIR? Issues in Domestic Aviation Policy, CIS Policy Forums 3, CIS 1984, 112pp, contributors: Christopher Findlay, Michael Kirby, Frank Gallagher, P.J. Forsyth, David Starkie, Margaret Starrs, Colin Gannon, 36x, in PP 719.

CHANT, JOHN F., On the Rationale for the Regulation of Financial Institutions, n.d., working paper, 24pp, in PP 25.

CHAOS, 954. Review of this book of Hakim Bey: 1166.

CHAPIN, AARON L., International Trade, 12pp, 29x, in PP 602.

CHAPMAN, DAVID, Can Civil Wars Be Avoided? 2pp leaflet for his book, in PP 1267. - I met him shortly and from that and his ideas published by the Institute for Social Inventions, I do not expect any radical thinking from him. - J.Z.

CHAPMAN, DAVID, Re-inventing Democracy, 2pp leaflet for his book, ISI, in PP 1267. - Does not favour individual sovereignty and exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities. To me his ideas seem to be just a rehash of territorialism with a democratic facade, i.e. some election reforms. But look his ideas up yourself in the ISI publications filmed by LMP. J.Z.

CHAPMAN, JOHN L., Capitalism & Socialism, 13pp: 600, in PP 1529-33.

CHAPMAN, RICHARD ALLEN, Leviathan Writ Small: Thomas Hobbes on the Family, AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 69, March 75, 76-90, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p900, headed: Hobbes' Leviathan: Family and State.

CHAPMAN, STEPHEN, Is the US miserly when it comes to education? 90, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.

CHAPPELL, DAVID & DOWD, KEVIN, Option Clauses and Banknote Convertibility, 1988, 21pp, in PP 792.

CHARACTER, See: CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Character Education, review, 3pp, of: BROOKS, B. DAVID, The Case for Character Education,168pp: 535, in PP 1529- 33.

CHARDON, PIERRE, 1892-1918, collaborator of E. Armand, a quote and a sketch, from J.H. Mackay papers. In French, in PP 1325: 33.

CHARDON, PIERRE, Individualism, 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 473.

CHARDON, PIERRE, Sa vie - Son action - Sa pensee, contributors: E. Armand, M.P., Paul Meyer, Pierre Chardon, Eug. Bizeaum, 34pp, Editions de l'en dehors, Paris et Orleans, n.d., in PP 1134.

CHARITY & STATE, 490, 534, 1052-61 (LA Economic Notes 40), CHARITY: HAYSOM, CHEETAH, Generous Americans, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 273.

CHARLES CURLEY LETTER, THE, Jan. 1977, 2pp: Some Notes on Libertarian Law Theory, 29x, in PP 676.

CHARLES, JEANNE, Beyond Sex Roles, 1975, 8pp, from an APE reprint, 1986, in PP 1,033.

CHASE, DENNIS J., Roosevelt's Forgotten Charter, 5pp: 683, in PP 1457/62.

CHASE, DENNIS J., Westbrook Pegler: Libertarian Journalist, 5pp: 471, in PP 1457/62.

CHASE, STUART, The Road We Are Traveling, review by N.K., Plans for a New World Order, 2pp: 130, in PP 1480.

CHATELAINE, MARC ERIC AUGUSTINE R. to MEGALLI, THEO, 1.12.1986, 2pp on his "elyat-accounts", reckoning in silver, 12, in PP 1451. Extract: 48x, in PP 740. See Chaitlin.

CHATFIELD, CHARLES & DUNGEN, van den, PETER, a 2pp leaflet on the new book edited by them : Peace Movements & Political Cultures, Nov. 88, in PP 816. ( I have come to think very little of most peace publications. They seem to describe very little about the alternative economics, politics and the individual liberties and rights required as preconditions for a just and lasting peace, are concerned with trivia or altogether on the wrong track and full of wishfull thinking and fantasy. J.Z.)

CHAVEZ, LINDA, Surprise: Punishment actually cuts crime, 1p, USA Today, Vol. 14, No. 96, in PP 1367/68: 246.

CHEMICAL WEAPONS, PP 923.

CHEMOPHOBIA, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, Chicken Little, King Midas & Chemophobic Mischief, 2pp: 37, in PP 1515. - One can also be too unconcerned about the additional thousands of chemicals put into our environment and food and drink intake during the last 200 years. - J.Z., 18.11.98.

CHEN SUN, Land Reform and SAN MIN CHU I, 6pp, in PP 1216.CHEQUE BANK, CLEARING BANK, 428ff: S. 376, 380-382, 487, 515, 538;

CHESKIS, LELAND, The Conspiracy Theories of Liberals, 1p, in PP 1409/10 : 30.

CHEUNG, STEVEN N.S., Rush or Delay? The Effects of Rent Control on Urban Renewal in Hong Kong, 1980, CIS, 20pp, 29x, in PP 397.

CHEVALIER, MICHEL, see REYBAUD, M. LOUIS, Economistes Modernes, - M. Richard Cobden, M. Frederic Bastiat, M. Michel Chevalier, M., John Stuart Mill, M. Leon Faucher & M. Pellegrino Rossi, Paris, 1862, 439pp, in PP 1096.

CHEW, NG POON, See: HEALY, PATRICK J. & NG POON CHEW, A Statement for Non-Exclusion, San Francisco, Nov. 1905, 255pp, in PP 1231. - One of the all too few works for free migration. - J.Z.

CHEWONG SHAMAN, To be angry is not to be human but to be fearful is, 1p from HORIZONS, Community Aid Abroad magazine, II/3, Sum. 94. Report on a tribal society, the "Chewong" in the Malay peninsula. They are not organised in a hierarchical ranking and not inclined towards violence. Empirical example of a peaceful society, in PP 1323: 74.

CHEYETTE, FREDERIC L., The Invention of the State, from: Essays on Medieval Civilization, eds. Karl Lackner and Kenneth Roy Philip, U of Texas P, 1978, Austin & London, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1446, headed: Inventing the State: The Investiture Conflict.

CHICAGO AMERICAN, no number or date, invitation, 1p, from Bob Shea, in PP 479.

CHICAGO ANARCHISTS, see HAYMARKET.

CHICAGO SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, PP 696.

CHILD ABUSE, PP 1105.

CHILD ABUSE: Several articles in PP 1373/1375.

CHILD LABOR VS. CHILD ABUSE: JONES, JOYCE F, Child labor vs child abuse, 4pp, in PP 1377: 52.

CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEE IN VICTORIA, Children's Rights, 13 points, reproduced in "Human Rights", 1984, 48x, in PP 589/590.

CHILD, IRVIN L., Humanistic Psychology and the Research Tradition, 1p review by Marty Zupan, in PP 1367/68: 56.

CHILDREN ARE BORN PERSONS. Liberty vs. various forms of tyranny, 19pp, 1921. Author? In PP 1124.

CHILDREN, ABUSED : FRANCKE, LINDA BIRD, A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, 83, 2pp, in PP 1407 : 46. - A crisis nursery for battered children in immediate danger.

CHILDREN'S LIBERATION, see CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, EDUCATION.

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, 223, 391, 589, 590, 714, 1027, 1052/61 (LA Educ. Notes 2), 1105, 1121, 1124, 1151, 1170, 1171.

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, See: CAPLAN, BRYAN, Locke, Consent and the Rights of Children, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 45, 2pp: 67, in PP 1487.

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, See: DUNN, MIKE & KINSKY, LYNN, Growing Up: The Case for Children's Rights, 93, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 97.

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, See: KERNOCHAN, JIM, On the Subject of Children, 3pp: 145, in PP 501. - PICKET, HAROLD, Children's Rights? 2pp: 149, in PP 501.

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS: JACKSON, ANN, Free the Children! 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 310.

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS: Several articles in PP 1373/1375.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Anarchism & Justice, 8pp: 433. Parts VI-VII, 11pp: 460; VIII: 6pp: 532; IX: 16pp: 577, in PP 1457/62.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Objectivism & the State, An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, continued...., 1969, 3pp, in PP 1430/31: 31.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Personal "Freedom", Review of BROWN, HARRY, How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 43.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: ADLER, MORTIMER J., The Time of Our Lives, 1p: 97, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: BRANDEN, NATHANIEL, The Disowned Self, 1p: 103, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: DICKSON, PAUL, Think Tanks, 1p: 96, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: EFRON, EDITH, The News Twisters, 1p: 104, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: HOSPERS, JOHN, Libertarianism, 1p: 105, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: KUHN, THOMAS, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 1p: 95, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: MARTIN, JAMES J., Revisionist Viewpoints: Essays in a Dissident Historical Tradition, 1p: 96, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: PERKINS, RICHARD & ERNESTINE, Preconditions for Peace and Prosperity: Rational Anarchy, 1p: 95, in PP 1468. - I would like permission to microfiche this book. - J.Z.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: PETERSON, MARRY BENNETT, The Regulated Consumer, 1p: 105, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: PIVEN, FRANCES FOX & CLOWARD, RICHARD A., Regulating the Poor, 1p: 104, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., America's Great Depression, 1p: 103, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Man, Economy and State, 1p: 105, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Power and Market: Government and the Economy, 3pp: 336, in PP 1457/62.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: SILBERMAN, CHARLES, Crisis in the Classroom, 1/2 p: 99, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: TUCCILLE, JEROME, It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand, 1p: 107, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Review of: VARIOUS AUTHORS: Toward Liberty, Essays in Honor of Ludwig von Mises, 1/2p: 107, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Spotlighting the News, 2pp: 264, in PP 1457/62.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., Subscribe to the LIBERTARIAN FORUM, 1p: 486, in PP 1457/62.

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., The Higher Circles, Review of: DOMHOFF, G. WILLIAM, The Higher Circles, 4pp: 424, in PP 1457/62. - "... a milestone in the Left-wing assault on New Deal Liberalism."

CHILDS, R.A., Jr., The Inception of American Totalitarianism, 4pp: 315, in PP 1457/62.

CHILDS, R.A., Review of: GRAYSON, MELVIN J. & SHEPARD, THOMAS R., Jr., The Disaster Lobby, 1p: 25, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Review of: HAYEK, F.A. von, Law, Legislation & Liberty, 1p: 22, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, R.A., Review of: TUCKER, ROBERT W., A New Isolationism, 1p: 38, in PP 1468.

CHILDS, ROY A, Jr., Ayn Rand and the Libertarian Movement, 5pp, in PP 277/278: 88 & 100.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, Objectivism and the State, 1969, 29x, in PP 585. Compare my 7pp article on competing governments, June 1966, in PP 7 & related plans in the same issues. - I would like to find more such criticism and would love to film it. - J.Z.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Ayn Rand and the Libertarian Movement, 88, 2pp, in PP 277.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Ayn Rand: A Celebration, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 141.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Big Business and the Rise of American Statism: A Revisionist History, source? date? 10pp, in PP 1,016.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Conservatives, Revisionism & the Cold War, 1972, 3pp, in PP 1,027.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Foreword to Rothbard : Egalitarianism, 3pp, 29x, in PP 391.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Liberty against Power, 29x, in PP 607.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Power and Market, 1p, 36x, in PP 369. (On Rothbard's book under the same name.)

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Review of BRANDEN, BARBARA, The Passion of Ayn Rand, 3pp, in PP 1430/31: 139.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Review of EPSTEIN, RICHARD A., Takings, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 136.

CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Review of Vera Smith, The Rationale of Central Banking and the free Banking Alternative, 1p, from LFB catalog, in PP 1248. If someone were to extract all Childs reviews from the LFB catalogs, in photoready form, I would gladly film them. I can't do everything myself. - J.Z.

CHILDS, ROY A., The Literature of Liberty, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 261.

CHILDS, ROY, Jr., An Open Reply to an Open Reply to an Open Letter, by Roy Childs Jr., replying to Paul Beaird on limited government, anarchism, competing government, 2pp, with Mr. Beaird's 1 1/2pp responses and a letter by David M. Brooks III on Paul Beaird's article, 1p, in OPTION, in PP 1,028/29. (Alas, all still steeped in "territorialism". See especially my ON PANARCHY series, now coming to 19 volumes. J.Z.) If only Roy Childs could have restrained his appetite or started dieting earlier! He could have given many more years of his bright mind to the freedom struggle. Alas, it was a case of body over mind. I know how hard the struggle against one's appetite is, for I am not winning it, either, as yet, although I have to loose only a few kg. Dieting ought to be made as pleasant as eating. And so should exercise. Perhaps a number of commercial dieting assistance and exercise classes do already offer as attractive weight reduction and life extension program. Then one has merely to be sufficiently motivated to take them up, in one's long-term rather than one's short-term selfish interest. Perhaps, if the freedom struggle would not still be so frustrating, there would also be less of a problem in this respect. At least we enjoy still enough economic liberty to suffer from over-eating rather than from involuntary starvation. - J.Z.

CHILDS, ROY, Karl Popper's THE OPEN SOCIETY & ITS ENEMIES: A Critique, 93, 2pp , in PP 1334/35: 95.

CHILDS. R.A., Childs to his Critics, 1p, in PP 1367/68: 47.

CHILE, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Revolution in Chile, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 92.

CHINA POST, Peiping manufacturing, selling heroin, 73, 1p, in PP 1362/63: 161. - According to the newspaper today, Chinese are still the biggest importers of Heroin into Australia, by 1996! - SMH, 3 Dec. 1996. The Opium War repeated, in reverse, but underground and with Heroin and to a former English colony. - J.Z.

CHINA SYNDROME, 1052-61 (LA Scientific Notes 2). See Nuclear Reactors. I like only one nuclear reactor: the Sun. Nuclear barons like TELLER have only poor notions on how to utilize it. - J.Z.

CHINA UPDATE, The Great China Fax-In, Freedom Network News, No. 24, Nov. Dec. 89, 2pp, giving the contact FAX numbers in China, 29x, in PP 921. (I read only yesterday, that the Chinese students at one U.S. university spent ca. $ 30,000 on faxing reports of the worst repressions to China. Faxing a better programme, for liberation through a military and popular uprising, might have been more helpful - and would have cost much less. J.Z. 28 Jan. 90.)

CHINA, CAPTIVE NATIONS, PP 766. 921,

CHINA, EXTERRITORIALITY, PP 673/74, 715, 790,

CHINA, FEMALE INFANTICIDE, PP 1121.

CHINA, GUILDS, PP 810.

CHINA, MONETARY FREEDOM, PP 565, 823.

CHINA, PP 986.

CHINA, RED CHINA, See: HUTCHEON, STEPHEN, China's orphans in "death camps", 1p, in PP 1305/1306: 310.

CHINA, See: FABER, MARC, The Economic Rise of Guangdong Province - A Capitalist Rhapsody, 4pp: 51, in PP 1515.

CHINA, See: FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS & DEMOCRACY IN CHINA , in PP 1535: 125.

CHINA, See: INTERNATIONALIST, The Origins of the Anarchist Movement in China, with a foreword by Stuart Christie, London, n.d., 34pp: 93, in PP 1489.

CHINA, See: SOLIDARIDAD OBRERO, Nr. 50 und 51/1979: China unter der Herrschaft der marxistischen Mandarine, 9 S.: 74, in PP 1502.

CHINA, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, The Unlearned Lessons of China, 1p: 13, in PP 1515. See also: ON PANARCHY.

CHINA: SENESE, DONALD J., China's "free enterprise" Experiment, 5pp, in PP 1430/31: 195.CHINA: SHU, SHEN, China Is No Riddle, 2pp, in PP 1411/12: 244.CHINA: WALL STREET JOURNAL, Capitalist China, 26 Oct. 84, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 77.

CHINESE ANARCHISM, PP 412p204, 882, 1018,

CHINESE UNDERGROUND PUBLICATIONS, 1980, See: