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D., CHRIS, Employment and Self-Management, 4pp, on Mondragon Cooperatives, in PP 471/472p321.

D.,E., Emile Armand, 1p, 36x, in PP 412, p86.

D.K., Famine in India, 1943, 2pp: 174, in PP 1480.

D.K., The War Against Truth, 3pp: 186, in PP 1480.

DACHHAUS or Roof House (A frame) or emergency accommodation for victims of catastrophies. Can be quickly erected out of steel. Clipping, German, 1p, in PP 1393: 119. Tents are not as solid but cheaper to build & transport. Housing alternatives. - JZ.

DAGNY ENTERPRISES, 1.) Free Market Yellow Pages, 1984 edition, 24 pp, 29x, in PP 622. 2.) Free Market Yellow Pages, 1986, 60pp, 42x, in PP 637, 3.) Free Market Yellow Pages, 1987/1988, 108pp, 29x in PP 726. I hold that there should be at least one other directory attempt of this kind. But it should not commit itself to large impressions and wide distributions but grow, gradually, from small beginnings, even if only, initially, as a telephone answering and photocopy service, a microfiche offer, upon demand, a disked list, or even audio and video tapes or a bulletin board service, are offered for sale - and produced merely upon demand. Some special pre-recorded phone services could even bring some returns for the organizer, with the telephone company sharing the prices of the calls made to the number. Once one reached the number, calling up additional single numbers can lead one to particular classified recordings. - Over-financed efforts are frequently bound to fail when predictions, hopes and promises, fail to be realized. Anyone could offer such a service micrographically with pocket money outlays, independent from sales and donations. Let it be a natural rather than a forced growth. Nobody can make grass grow faster by pulling its leaves up. Let progress be grass roots driven. LMP publishes more than other libertarian and anarchist publishers, in titles and their pages, because, apart from a very small quantity of duplicates kept on hand, it produces only upon demand and upon my own urge to offer as many freedom titles in my pilot scheme as one person can, even with a very limited income, when using this medium. Compare also the Freenetwork attempt by Andre Spies, and the directories efforts of the Archives Project. - I am presently engaged again in updating my AUSTRALIAN FREEDOM ADDRESSES, in a low-cost, low-effort attempt, with the product becoming available only upon demand, on microfiche and in a few photocopied paper copies and, otherwise, only serving my own limited needs for such a directory. See: LINE, Liberty Network Letter & its directory for an international libertarian effort of this kind and, please, send all your addresses & corrections of this kind to it. - Directories, handbooks, encyclopaedias, bibliographies, abstracts, reviews, indexes, comprehensive freedom library and information services are among the organizational and collaborative efforts we do really need to get somewhere, at last.- J.Z.

DAGNY, SHARON, Freenetwork Economic System, 1p draft, with letter by John Zube, to Dagny Sharon, 4 March 86, 4pp 48x, in PP 645.

DAGNY, SHARON, Freenetwork, directory of goods and services, Winter 1985, 29x, in PP 591. - I would like to see the Freenetwork revived, cheaply and permanently, on microfiche. - J.Z.

DAGNY, SHARON, Newsletters, articles, appeals, leaflets and enterprises, 1983 - 1986, 29x, in PP 591.

DAGNY'S FREEDOM FESTIVAL '86, Freedom the Final Frontier, 1p leaflet, 1p, in PP 1170. Why are these frontier pioneers not willing to work as hard, in simple but necessary chores and why do they want to achieve everything only in conventional and expensive ways? - Why don't libertarians rather get together in a tent city than in expensive hotels? Why center attention on international meetings when the local meeting potential is still so poorly developed because proper market services for them are not yet provided? E.g. meeting calenders, indicating ALL local meetings. J.Z.

DAHL, MEL, Mel Dahl in Chicago, 4pp in defence of the rights of homosexuals, in PP 1445: 113.

DAHL, MEL, Welfare White Paper, October 1982, 8pp, in PP 1,011.

DAHLBERG, EDWARD, Review, 2pp, of BOURNE, RANDOLPH, Untimely Papers, in PP 1411/12: 346.

DAHLMAN, CARL J., The Problem of Externality, THE JOURNAL OF LAW AND ECONOMICS 23, April 79, 141-162, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1210, headed: Externalities & Government Intervention.

DAHLMANN, F.C., 1785-1860, Vom Rechte des Widerstandes, 7pp, 29x, in PP 730.

DAILY IMPULSE, SAN DIEGO'S, I/1 (April/May 85), I/3 (Aug./Sep. 85) to I/5 (Dec.85/Jan.86). A bi-monthly anti-authoritarian news journals, published by the Open Road Club, all copies on hand, with 1985 introductory letter & leaflet, 28pp, in PP 1153.

DAILY PLANET, Isla Vista / Goleta / Santa Barbara, III/2, Jan. 28, 1970, 4pp, "Irreverent Dissent from the Dogmas of the Liberal Left Establishment. In PP 1153. Only copy presently on hand.

DAILY TELEGRAPH, Unwanted foetus feels pain of abortion: study, 97 clipping: 98, in PP 1493. - As if only the pain of the killing mattered but not the killing itself! It is also painful to consider, as one of the survivors of this slaughter en masse, that you yourself might have been among those your parents had aborted and to ponder the brothers or sisters you might have had.- J.Z.

DAIRE, M. EUGENE, PHYSIOCRATES, Premier & Seconde Partie, Paris, 1846, 1113 pages, 29x, in PP 1352/54: QUESNAY, DUPOND DE NEMOURS, MERCIER DE LA RIVIERE, L'ABBEE BAUDEAU, LE TROSNE, avec une introduction sur la doctrine des physiocrates, des commentaires et des notices historiques, par M. EUGENE DAIRE.

DALEY, RICHARD J., Mayor, Crisis in Chicago: 1968, Official Report - The Untold Story of the Convention Riots, 1968, 68pp, in PP 1280.

DALLASFED, Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, July 1986. It contains 2 monetary freedom articles by Steven L. Green and Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr., which are separately listed. In PP 1247.

DALLET, MADAME & FABRE, M. & PROUDHOMMEAUX, M. & Madame, Twenty-eight Years of Co-partnership at Guise, being the 2nd. edition of "Twenty Years of Co-Partnership at Guise", Labour Co-Partnership Assn., London, 1908, 100pp: 90, in PP 1496.

DALTON, ERIC, Private Property & Collective Ownership, 15pp, in PP 984.

D'AMATO, ANTHONY, The Limits of Legal Realism, THE YALE LAW JOURNAL 87, Jan. 78, 468-513, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p583, headed: Legal Realism vs. Morality.

DAMIANI, G., L'Utopia Anarchia E La Realita Anarchica, Rome, 1948, 14pp: 123, in PP 1492.

DANA, CHARLES A., Proudhon and his "Bank of the People, being a Defence of the Great French Anarchist, Showing the Evils of a Specie Currency, and that Interest on Capital Can and Ought to Be Abolished by a System of Free and Mutual Banking, a series of newspaper articles, 1849, published and introduced by Benj. R. Tucker, 1896, 69pp, 24x in PP 60, 29x, in PP 544.

DANA, CHARLES A., Proudhon and his Bank of the People. Reproduced also by Henry Cohen, in his : PROUDHON'S SOLUTION OF THE SOCIAL PROBLEM, Vanguard Press, N.Y., 1927, 236pp, in PP 972.

DANBOM, DAVID D., For the Period of the War: Thorstein Veblen, Wartime Exigency, and Social Change, MID-AMERICA: An Historical Review 62, April/July 80, 91-104, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1387, headed: War and Social Change.

DANCE, GEORGE, Canada Watch, 5pp, 1980: 232; 4pp: 260; 5pp: 281, in PP 1506/07.

DANCE, GEORGE, LP of Canada, May 10, 1991, Dear Libertarian Supporter, 2pp, in PP 1271.

DANCE, GEORGE, Political Action in Perspective, 3pp, in OPTION, in PP 1,028/29.

DANCE, GEORGE, The War on Drugs, 3pp, in PP 26.

DANDELION, 1p leaflet, and a 2pp clipping on Michael Coughlin, in PP 1087. Has Michael got a new address? I want to return or buy some books from him. J.Z.

DANDELION, THE, Nos. 1-11, 1977-1979, 308pp, published by Michael E. Coughlin, 29x, PP 243. NOS. 12 - 20, Vol. 3, Winter 1979 to Vol 5, 1987, 131pp, short contents listing of Nos. 1-19 on page 131, in PP 916.

D'ANDREA, VIRGILIA, The Vanquished who do not die, 2pp, 26x, in PP 42, p8.

D'ANGELO, ED., An Alternative Perspective: Anarchism and the War on Drugs, 2pp, in PP 493.

DANIEL, CHARLES, Instead of Socialism, 1913, 96pp, in PP 1357: 1- 23. A George-ist book.

DANIEL, GEORGE, The Disciplinary Dove, 4pp: 574, in PP 1484/85.

DANIELLE, Prostitution, Myths, Fantasies, and Some Facts, ALF leaflet, 2pp, 29x, in PP 384.

DANIELLE, Prostitution: Myths, Fantasies & some Facts, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 362.

DANIELS, JOHN D., Capitalist Party, Statement of Principles, 1971, 1p, in PP 1,016.

DANIELSON, DAVID G., The Double Standard in National Health Insurance, 1p, in PP 1283-1286p352.

DANIELSON, PETER, Taking Anarchism Seriously, PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, Canada, 8, 1978, 137-152, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p379, headed: Natural Rights and Anarchism.

DANKS, WILLIAM, Union Fascism, SIL leaflet, 29x, in PP 290.

DANZIGER, SAMUEL, Single Tax and American Municpalities, 4pp, in PP 1265.

DARBY, DOUGLAS, The New Rat Track, 1971, 16pp (an anti-communist pamphlet), 29x, in PP 715.

DARBY, MICHAEL R., Economic "Stabilisation" - the Real Effects, 1978, CIS, on the USA, 1971-74, 26pp, 29x, in PP 397.

DARBY, MICHAEL, Pro-Liberty Sites Recommended by Michael Darby, Home Page only, ½ page, in PP 1535: 173.

DARBY, MICHAEL, Personal Responsibility (with firearms), 1p, in PP1349.DARE, TIM, In Tomatoe-Sauce Land, it Really Works, 1p, 29x, in PP 294-297. (Self-management)DARLAND, LLOYD, Banknote experiment, as reported in The Record, Oct. 3, 1979: This money isn't worth the paper it's printed on... So Lloyd Darland has his own money, backed by gold, in PP 787.

DARLAND, LLOYD, The Emperor's Clothes Cost Twenty Dollars. About the difference between Federal Reserve Notes and honest money, 1977, 1980, 38pp, 24x, in PP 288.

DARLING, CARY, Rock'n'Roll & Libertarian Culture, 1p, in PP 1348: 52.

DARROW, CLARENCE SEWARD, 1857 - 1938, on The Right of Revolution, 1p, in PP 1267.

DARROW, CLARENCE, Absurdities of the Bible, LBB No. 1637, n.d., 32pp with the contributions of others. Darrow, 13pp, Fulks, 6pp, Patterson, 2pp, Burquest, 4pp, Fulks, 9pp, in PP 1224.

DARROW, CLARENCE, Address to the Prisoners in the Cook County Jail, 1902, 40pp: 1, in PP 1495. - I reproduced this booklet because of the reputation of the author, not because of his views on this subject. Here he certainly played up to his audience, although here his job did not force him to use any sophistry. It had, obviously, become a habit. - To all volunteer communities the legal, police, court, indemnification, deterrent, rehabilitation and penal system of their own choice - at their own risk and expense! - J.Z.

DARROW, CLARENCE, Darrow - Lewis Debate on the Theory of Non-Resistance to Evil. For: Clarence Darrow. Against: Arthur Morrow Lewis, n.d., 24pp, Haldeman - Julius Publications, No. 904, in PP 1157 & 1218. - If my record keeping or my memory were better, I would not film so many titles twice or buy the same book again. Alas, I have to put up with my incorrigible faults and the total avoidance, when possible, of minor mistakes, may not be worth the extra effort involved. - J.Z.

DARROW, CLARENCE, In Memory of John P. Altgeld, address at the funeral, published in 1902, 5pp, in PP 1233.

DARROW, CLARENCE, Resist Not Evil, 1902, 1905, 64pp, Haldeman - Julius Publications, B-18, in PP 1218. We ought to be still grateful to Darrow that on several occasions he did so, nevertheless, and largely successfully. - J.Z.

DARROW, CLARENCE, See: YARROS, VICTOR S.

DARROW, CLARENCE, Should the 18th Amendment Be Repealed? Yes, C.D., No, Clarence True Wilson, LBB No. 1596, n.d., 64pp, in PP 1224.

DARROW, CLARENCE, The Famous Examination of Bryan at the Scopes Evolution Trial, n.d., 61pp, LBB No. 1424, in PP 1208.

DARROW, CLARENCE, The Wisdom of Clarence Darrow, with 2pp introduction by John W. Gunn, 1947, 43pp, Haldeman - Julius Publications, B-644, in PP 1218.

DARROW, KEN & SAXENIAN, MIKE, Appropriate Technology Source-book, a $ 17,95 - 26.95 reference work, here only advertised in a 4pp leaflet, in PP 907-910. (I should take them up on their guaranty offer: "If you are not completely satisfied with the Sourcebook, you may return it within 3 months, for a full refund." My complaint, if I bought it, would be: "Why haven't you reproduced this work, much more cheaply, on microfiche, so that even people in underdeveloped countries could afford it, together with the fiched library of Appropriate Technology? Indeed, some would find it handy to have the printed edition with this fiched reference work, but they should have the fiche option, too! J.Z.)

DARU, EMILE, Avec la collaboration de R. Hauret, Frederic Bastiat, Magistrat Chalossais, 1831 - 1846, in Bulletin Trimestriel de la Societe de Borda, 3e Trimestre 1955, 18pp, in PP 1230.

DARWIN & MARX, PP 659.

DARWIN, CHARLES, see THOMAS, HENRY, The Beginnings of Real Civilization.

DARWIN, MIKE, A Response to Douglas Skrecky's High Temperature Cryonics, 5pp, with a reply by D.S., 5pp: 217, in PP 1292.

DARWORLD, DAVID, Is Famine Preventable? 4pp from HORIZONS, Winter 92, of Community Aid Abroad, on the economics and politics of the food crisis in Africa, in PP 1,034.

DASKAL, STEVEN E., Greed, Envy and Justice, 5pp: 585, in PP 1529-33.

DASS, AROKIA, Not Beyond Repair: Reflections of a Malaysian Trade Unionist, 1991, 177pp, in 1p review, in PP 1534: 110.

DATA EXPLOSION, 907/10 (Richard Pree). How many books can you store on or access with your PC? - J.Z.DATENBANK DES DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN ANARCHISMUS, DaDA, Berlin/ Koeln, Info-Blatt 1/90, 10 S., in PP 1291p242ff.

DAUERBRAUSE : Das neue Bad der Blutwaesche, 3 S., Medizin, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 245. Eine Einzelerfahrung ohne Bestaetigungen, anonym gegeben und Gifte im "oeffentlichen" Wasser ignorierend, verdient kein grosses Vertrauen. Die Einnahme von zu viel Wasser, oben oder unten, kann auch sehr schaedlich sein. Gibt es entsprechende Beobachtungen unter Tauchern, z.B. nach Perlen, in warmen Gewaessern? - J.Z., 7.6.96.

D'AUREOUS, SKYE & HALL, NATALEE, What If there Was A Millennium And No One Came? 2pp in LIBERTARIAN CONNECTION, # 13, Aug. 26, 1970, in PP 1,043.

DAVENPORT, JOHN A., Pilgrimage among the Scribblers, 7pp: 347, in PP 1529- 33.

DAVENPORT, JOHN A., The New Allure of the Gold Standard, 1980, 7pp, in PP 1183.

DAVENPORT, JOHN A., Why Not Deregulate Labor? 4pp: 438, in PP1529- 33. - Although a counter-measure to collectively imposed labour legislation, in itself, it would be a collective imposition, too, upon all the advocates of labour legislation. The libertarian approach demands only that individuals become free to opt out of this legislation or whole territorial States with such and other non-libertarian constitutions, laws and jurisdiction, and also free to practise their libertarian beliefs in exterritorialy autonomous communities of volunteers. If they demanded this liberty ONLY for themselves, they would not have much chance to become as free. However, they could use the varied opposition forces and aim at: "To everybody the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams". That aim could lead to a very powerful international federation that could turn the majority in most countries into allies of libertarians and anarchists, for none of the existing majorities is lasting and monolithic. - At last not only full freedom of expression and information, using ALL opportunities for them, but also FULL EXPERIMENTAL FREEDOM in the political, economic and social spheres, all only among volunteers and at their risk and expense. THAT would teach 'em! - J.Z., 13.11.98.

DAVENPORT, JOHN, Rights Across the Board, 1961, 11pp, in PP 1,015.DAVID CONWAY, Classical Liberalism. The Unvanquished Ideal, 1995, 1p flyer for the book, in PP 1393: 123.DAVID HUME SOCIETY & THE SOCIETY FOR AUSTRIAN ECONOMICS, ORDER WITHOUT DESIGN Conference, Sydney, 27 Aug. 1980, 3 papers, 41pp, 29x, in PP 384.

DAVID, JOE, Potomac Fever: Cause & Cure, 2pp, against governmentalized education, in PP 1432/1439: 1231.

DAVID, JOE, The Fire Within, leaflet only, 2 pp, on his book, critical of the school system, 29x, in PP 735.

DAVIDOFF, VICTOR, Inside the USSR, 2pp, in PP 1287/89p109.

DAVIDOFF, VICTOR, Libertarianism behind the Rusty Curtain, 2p, in PP 1382/85 : 462.

DAVIDSON, B.R. & GRAHAM TAYLOR, Susan, Lessons from the Ord, CIS, 1982, 55pp, 36x, in PP 718.

DAVIDSON, CAMERON F., Screening Radiation Myths, 1p, letter to the editor, 1993, in PP 1146.

DAVIDSON, J. MORRISON, Concerning Four Precursors of Henry George and also The Land Gospel according to Winstanley "The Digger", 1899, 152pp, in PP 1259, on William Ogilvie, Thomas Spence, Thomas Paine, Patrick Edward Dove & Jerrard Winstanley.

DAVIDSON, J. MORRISON, Villager's Magna Charta, The, "The Village for the Villagers", Parish Councils Act, 1894, 50pp, 29x, in PP 630.

DAVIDSON, JAMES D., Libertarians and Culture: A Challenge, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 89.

DAVIDSON, JAMES D., Taxpayers Revolt, Advertisement, 1p, for National Taxpayers Union: 258, in PP 1457/62.

DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE, A Libertarian Rebuttal: Conservatism Examined, 1p, 36x, in PP 369.

DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE, Ezra Pound, RIP, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 21.

DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE, Notes on the Politics of D.H. Lawrence, 4pp: 650, in PP 1457/62.

DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE, Review of: CHODOROV, FRANK, The Income Tax: Root of All Evil, 1p: 22, in PP 1468.

DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE, Review of: HOHENSTEIN, HENRY J.: The IRS Conspiracy, 1p: 68, in PP 1468.

DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE, The Dangers of Psychiatry, 1p: 382, in PP 1457/62.

DAVIDSON, JIM, Religious Memes, with comments by Michael Riskin, John K. Clark and Robert Ettinger, 7pp:510, in PP 1293/95.

DAVIE, EUSTACE, Past, Present, Future & the Child, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 271.

DAVIE, EUSTACE, Privatisation of Money, 5pp, in PP 1430/31: 203.

DAVIES, AXEL, Why I Give Libertarian Books to Libraries, 2pp, in PP 1281/82. - Why I don't give LMP fiche to libraries or individuals, as a rule: This can be stated very shortly: Anyone interested can afford them. - At last, on sheet 22 of PP 1281/82, the Libertarian Alliance mentions my filming of L.A. publications. But it failed to point out that I cannot have filmed what it did not supply me with. Nor did it point out how much more libertarian material is now available in this format, from me and from others, and that anyone can afford to publish much in this way. Why maintain the paper habit? - J.Z.

DAVIES, GEO. E., The Effects of Sugar Bounties, 1899, 12pp, Cobden Club pamphlet, in PP 1101.

DAVIES, GLYN & ROY, Sovereignty and Money: Past, Present and Future, 1996, based on the book: A History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day, 1996, 716pp, 4pp, in PP 1534: 26.

DAVIES, HARRY LLEWELLYN, The Labour Question, an abridgement of Henry George's THE CONDITION OF LABOUR, 1932, to 48pp, 29x, in PP 371.DAVIES, NORMAN, Not 20 Million, Not Russians, Not War Dead, 1988, 2pp, LA Historical Notes No. 4, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

DAVIES, ROY, Libertarian Views on Money, a short list of some sources, 1p, in PP 1534: 21.

DAVIES, STEPHEN, Against the Professions, LA Political Notes, No. 19, 2pp, 29x, in PP 697.

DAVIES, STEPHEN, Dr., Libertarian Feminism in Britain, 1860 - 1910, 9pp, with a 2pp introduction by Chris R. Tame & Johanna Faust and a 1p comment by Johanna Faust, LA Pamphlets No. 7, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

DAVIES, STEPHEN, The Decline of Classical Liberalism: 1860-1940, bibliographic essay, 8pp: 169, in PP 1463/64.

DAVIES, STEPHEN, The Private Supply of "Public" Goods in 19th Century Britain, 2pp, L.A., 29x, in PP 864.

DAVIS, DAVID BRION, The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture: The Argument Summarized, in: The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution 1770-1823, Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell UP, 1975, 39-49, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p407, headed: Slavery, Ideology, and Subordination.

DAVIS, DAVID E., Will Protectionism Be our Downfall? 1p, in PP 480.

DAVIS, DOUGLAS, Raging Inflation Forces Israeli Currency Change, 1985, 1p, 29x, in PP 731.

DAVIS, FORREST, Did Marshall Prolong the Pacific War? 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 73; part 2, 3pp: 112. - Another major war crime? - J.Z.

DAVIS, JEROME, A History of Our Time, 1p, in Haldeman - Julius Publication B 864, in PP 1226.

DAVIS, JOHN JEFFERSON, Computers and Capitalism, 7pp: 436, in PP 1529- 33.

DAVIS, JOHN JEFFERSON, Japan's "Fifth Generation" Computers: Threat to the Free Market? 1983, 6pp: 474, in PP 1529- 33.

DAVIS, MICHAEL R., Correspondence on the Purpose of Life, 2pp:421, in PP 1293/95.DAVIS, MICHAEL, The Budget of Tolerance, ETHICS 89, Jan. 79, 165-178, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p695, headed: Mill: On Liberty.

DAVIS, NICK, Individualism, Capitalism & Human Nature, 1989, 2pp, LA Political Notes No. 38, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

DAVIS, NORD, Jr., The Almighty Buck, Pardon me, but...No. 1969, pamphlet, 8pp, introduced by Lloyd Darland, 29x, in PP 742.

DAVIS, NORMAN, Common Law and a Free Society, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 214.

DAWKINS, K.E., The Legal Philosophy of Lon L. Fuller: A Natural Law Perspective, OTAGO LAW REVIEW 4, 1977, 67-86, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p582, headed: Lon Fuller and Natural Law.

DAWNAY, IVO, Russia Loses Its Suitcase Nukes, 1997, 1p, in PP1534: 135.

DAWSON, DAVID J., A Red under every Bed, 6pp, in PP 1376: 148.DAWSON, DAVID J., A Road to Dictatorship, Review of: VEBLEN, THORSTEIN, The Theory of the Leisure Class, 8pp, in PP 1376: 166.

DAWSON, DAVID J., Buckley: The Publicist of the Right, 8pp, in PP 1376: 174.

DAWSON, DAVID J., JOHN LOCKE, the draft and the divine right of kings, 5pp, in PP 1377: 107. - Part III -- Labor as Property vs. Labor as Natural Resource, 15pp, in PP 1376: 313.- Part V: who shall serve?, 3pp, in PP 1377: 1. -Part VI, privileges and obligations, 3pp, in PP 1377: 16. - Part VII, general Hershey's

DAWSON, DAVID J., Let's leave the middle ages behind, 3pp, in PP 1377: 46.

DAWSON, DAVID J., Organized Justice, or Organized Injustice? Review of: BASTIAT, FREDERIC, The Law, 4pp, in PP 1376: 289.

DAWSON, DAVID J., Patterns of Political Change, Review of: NORTHCOTE PARKINSON, C., Prof., The Evolution of Political Thought, 3pp, in PP 1376: 115.

DAWSON, DAVID J., The Theory of the Leisure Society, Review of: GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, The Affluent Society, 5pp, in PP 1376: 223.

DAWSON, DAVID J., Wish fulfilment as foreign policy, 2pp, in PP 1377: 79.

DAWSON, JAMES N., Animal Rights, Libertarianism and Environmentalism, 1990, 2pp, with another 2pp of contents listing for his journal LIVE AND LET LIVE, Nos. 1-10, in PP 1317: 145.

DAWSON, JAMES N., Buying a Television Station, 1p, in PP 1315. - Is TV the right medium to convey new and radical ideas to the masses? - J.Z.

DAWSON, JAMES N., The Consistent Life-Ethic Examined, 9pp, in PP 1323: 46.

DAWSON, JAMES N., Veganism : Theory and Practice Examined, 5pp., in PP 1315.

DAY & SCHNEIER, notes on panarchism, in TC 123-155, with comments by J. ZUBE, in ON PANARCHY, No. XVI, 126pp, 29x, in PP 901.

DAY, DOROTHY, Introduction to booklet on PETER MAURIN & AMMON HENNACY, 4pp: 156, in PP 1456.

DAY, HEM, La non-violence comme technique de liberation, on Godwin, in PP 1099.

DAY, J.P., Threats, Offers, Law, Opinion and Liberty, AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY 14, Oct. 77, 257-272, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p291, headed: Threats vs. Offers.

DAY, LE GRAND E. DAY, Letter on panarchy, 1p, in Anarchy, Aug./Oct. 1989, in PP 1,051.

DAY, LE GRAND E., notes on panarchism, in TC 123-155, with comments by J. Zube, in ON PANARCHY, No. XVI, 126pp, 29x, in PP 901.

DAY, LEGRAND E. to ZUBE, JOHN, 23 Jan. 89 & n.d., 2 letters, 2pp, in ON PANARCHY No. XII, in PP 833.

DAY, LEGRAND E., A New Dimension of Freedom, 1977, 49pp, in ON PANARCHY No. XII, in PP 833.

DAY, PATRICK, Coercive Offers Do Not Exist, 1992, 2pp, LA Philosophical Notes No. 24, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

DAY, PATRICK, The Self-Ownership Thesis: A Critique, 1989, 2pp, LA Philosophical Notes No. 19, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

DAYTON, LEIGH, Monkey business nothing more than fair play, clipping, SMH 24 Feb. 96, 1p: 192, in PP 1480. - "... a sense of fair play is not a uniquely human trait." - "... contains also some fair play" would be a more accurate description. - J.Z.

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.

DAZEY, RUTH, Demands - no-fiction, an article in RAP, 24x, in PP 176-177.

D-Day, 3 leaflets, 3pp, 1981, from National Coalition to Legalize Freedom, in PP 1,016.

D-DAY, Decriminalization Day: Bill of Rights, Void where Prohibited by Law, 2pp leaflet, in PP 1,010.

DE JAN INSTITUTE, Literature List, 1p: 558, in PP 1457/62.

DE LEON, DAVID, Right Libertarianism, in: The American as Anarchist : Reflections on Indigenous Radicalism, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins UP, 79, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p702, headed: American Libertarians. - Is that really a sketch of B.R. Tucker, which is attached to the review? - J.Z.

DE PUYDT, P.E., Panarchy, 1860, abridged by Jim Stumm, TLC No. 41, 6 Dec. 73, 3pp, with some comments by J. Zube, 29x, in PP 869.

DEAN, JIM, When Men Are Free to Try, 1p, in PP 1132.

DEAN, JOEL, Six Misconceptions about Consumer Welfare, FEE, 1966, 4pp, in PP 998.

DEAN, WILLIAM B., Natural Bank Currency and National Bank Currency, 1901, 19pp, in PP 745.

DEATH PENALTY, PP 349.

DEATH PENALTY, See: WILLIAMS, SUSAN & BADER, ED, Death Is the Life of the State, 1976, 3pp: 30, in PP 501. - On death penalty.

DEATH, CHOICE OF DEATH AS A RIGHT, PP 982, 1052-61 (LA Legal Notes 8)

DEATH, Same sayings against death, from "SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY", 1p: 426 & 431, in PP 1292.

DEBLOCONS, UNE ECONOMIE DE MARCHE SANS CAPITALISM, a collection of monetary reform essays in French, concentrating on Gesell & Douglas and opposition to interest but also on freedom aspects. Reproducing e.g. Urjo Rey's 1931 article on money-anarchism, in a French edition. 1986. Some of the Woergl reports are so badly printed that I did not bother to hand-correct them. 56pp in PP 936.

DEBT CRISIS, PP 793, 823, 913. - A debt crisis becomes greatly reduced if a debtor is free to pay or engage in clearing with his own optional and market rated means of payment, based on his own goods and services. - J.Z.

DEBT CRISIS, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The World Debt Crisis, 8pp: 366, in PP 1529- 33. - Most who do discuss it do fail to discuss how extensively this crisis is tied to the means of payment problem and sound value standard reckoning. Debtors free to agree with creditors on paying with assignments upon their own goods and services, in their own transferable and convenient "money" forms, reckoning in sound value standards which they have agreed upon, could thus be, often, enabled to pay and put the creditors, too, in a much better situation, since thus they can collect their debts often in the only way possible and also much better than if they were paid only in government paper money that is more or less depreciated. - J.Z., 22.11.98.

DEBTORS, See: MISES, LUDWIG von, On Some Atavistic Economic Ideas, 1966, 2pp: 67, in PP 1480. - Land Reform & Favouritism for Debtors. DEBTORS, THE DELUSION OF, PP 237/38.DEBTS & SUICIDES, PP 742.

DECASSERES, BENJAMIN, 1873 - 1945, The Individualist, 1p, from The Individual Against Moloch, 1936, in PP 1423: 16 & 17.

DECENTRALIST POLITICAL PARTY: BENSON, JAMES, A Decentralist Political Party, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 465. - Neither centralization nor decentralization are absolute ideals. Each can serve, under certain conditions and for certain purposes. - A libertarian index, bibliography, abstracts and review compilation also could well be a centralized effort - with decentralist collaboration. - J.Z.

DECENTRALIZATION & COOPERATION, PP 1068.

DECENTRALIZATION WITHIN ENTERPRISES, See: Coops, Hertzka, Self-management.

DECENTRALIZATION, PP 6, 56, 64/65, 484, 638, 852, 865, 929, 983, 1011, 1021, see Carol Moore's Decentralist Directory (in PP 865) & "DECENTRALIZE".

DECENTRALIZATION, see : MCCLAUGHRY, JOHN & BRYAN, FRANK, The Vermont Papers: Recreating Democracy on a Human Scale, 4pp introductory leaflet only, 1989, reproduced from a rather dirty copy, in PP 1,011.

DECENTRALIZATION, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, Decentralize to cut cost of government, 2pp: 117, in PP 1515.

DECENTRALIZATION, STATIST, TERRITORIAL & ENFORCED OR SUBSIDIZED, PP 370.DECENTRALIZE! Non-violent, Radical, Decentralist Policy, edited by Carol Moore, issues 1-12, July 86 - June 89, all so far, 103pp in PP 983. 2 samples of the newsletter, 18pp, issues # 11 & 12, Jan. - June 89, 29x, in PP 929.

DECISION-MAKING POWER REGARDING WAR & PEACE, ARMAMENT & DISARMAMENT, INTERNATIONAL TREATIES, PP 423, 650,

DECLARATION OF CHINESE PATRIOTS, 1p, from FREEDOM NETWORK NEWS, L.I., 6/7, 1989, 29x, in PP 896.

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, 1776, 5pp: 289, in PP 1529- 33.

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, New ones, See: MILLER, VINCENT & WOLLSTEIN, JARRET, New Declaration of Independence, 2pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 126.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, ANONYMOUS, Friend of Thomas Paine, A Declaration of Personal Independence, 1993, 3pp, in PP 1151.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, BECKERATH, ULRICH VON, Declaration of the Rights of the Unemployed to Exchange, to supply themselves with Job Opportunities, & to Undertake all Monetary, Financial and Organizational Measures Required for this Purpose, 1951, 545.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, FARBER, PHILIP N., The Declaration of Individual Autonomy, 1988, 3pp, 29x, in 928.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, GOLDMAN, EMMA, from MOTHER EARTH, IV, 1909/10, 1p, 1151.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, KEARSE, WARREN G., Revocation of Trust & Disavowal of Unauthorized & Fraudulent Acts, 1p, 724.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, KING, MARTIN LUTHER, Declaration of Independence from the War in Vietnam, in PP 1122. - The right to declare oneself neutral or to choose one's own allies and enemies, is somewhat dealt with in some of the human rights declarations in PP 589/90. - J.Z.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, LEFEVRE, 7pp, in PP 984.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, MILLER, VINCENT H. & WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., New Declaration of Independence, draft, May 92, 6pp, in PP 1098.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, See: ANON., FRIEND OF THOMAS PAINE, A Personal Declaration of Independence, 2pp sent by MILLENIUM TWAIN, in PP 1355: 111.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, See: MILLER, VINCENT H. & WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., New Declaration of Independence, May 1992, 6pp, in PP 1398: 102.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, See: PEARSON, DAVID G., Declaration of Independence, 1p, in PP 1398: 122. - One of the most panarchistic ones, by Robert LeFevre, can be found in his book: This Bread Is Mine, and, recently, reprinted, in THE VOLUNTARYIST, No. 90, of Feb. 98. - J.Z., 2.10.97.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, See: ZENO, Declaration of Independence, 1p, in PP 1398: 121.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, SMITH, L. NEIL, North American Covenant or A New Covenant, or NEW COVENANT AMONG THE INDIVIDUAL INHABITANTS OF THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA, PP 632, 642, 710, 790, et al. LI edition, PP 873, 915, 1039 et al, translation, Un Nuevo Convenio, PP 860. Compare also the Program for the Comopolitan Union, by Werner Ackermann, in various PP issues and the Private Drafts of Human Rights Codes in PP 589/590. Compare Spooner : The Constitution of No Authority, Individual Secessionism, On Panarchy, Len Casly, Mini-Secessions, Laird's Corner. See also under CONSTITUTIONALISM, HUMAN RIGHTS, ON PANARCHY. I would like to compile a whole fiche issue with such PERSONAL INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION drafts, to the extent that they are of anarchist or libertarian interest. Too many of their writers and supporters are unaware of most of the other drafts. I do possess: We, the Other People, ed. by Philip S. Foner, on "Alternative Declarations of Independence by Labor Groups, Farmers, Women's Rights Advocates, Socialists, and Blacks, 1829 - 1975, Univ. of Illinois Press, 1976, 205pp, but because of its collectivist tendency I found little of interest to me in it. - J.Z.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE: PILLAR OF JUSTICE & JEFFERSON, THOMAS, A Declaration of Independence, 2pp, in PP 1417: 130.

DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE: SMITH, L. NEIL, A New Covenant, 1p, from his book THE GALLATIN DIVERGENCE, in PP 1420/22: 252. - If treated as being already the best possible libertarian covenant and as such to be accepted quite uncritically, without any changes, then it can never become that. It will then remain merely one of the best attempts in that direction. - Even if this libertarian SF writer and his supporters are unwilling to discuss drafts of further improvements, PEACE PLANS would always have many pages to spare for such attempts. - PIOT, J.Z., 10.9.97.

DECLARATIONS OF PRINCIPLE, See: SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, Leaflet, introductory, n.d., 4pp., with Declaration of Principle, 1969, 1p. Another edition, 8pp : 36, ibid, in PP 1457/62. See: Kurt Zube's Manifesto... on his attempt to prove what he considered to be the "first principle". Has anyone ever compiled all such attempts? - J.Z.

DECLINE OF THE WEST? PP 1052-61 (LA Cultural Notes 20).

DECRIMINALIZATION DAY, PP 1007.

DEFENCE BY GOVERNMENTS? See: WARNER, DENIS & PEGGY, New Light on 'Blackest Day" - the battle of Savo Island. 2pp, THE BULLETIN, 29.4.97: 10, in PP 1495. - Often military obedience costs more lives than it saves. Vast improvements are needed in the procedures to get rid of incompetent to criminal officers. A tradition for disobedience has to be established and training should include disobedience training in assumed cases - whenever disobedience is due. Compare the discussion on ideal militia forces for the protection of individual rights rather than territorial governments. - J.Z.

DEFENCE COMMITTEE, The U.S. Conspiracy Laws, 2pp, in PP 1357: 25.

DEFENCE, FINANCING DEFENCE OF A FREE SOCIETY, PP 41. See Militia.

DEFENCE, INDIVIDUALISTIC & VOLUNTARISTIC SELF-DEFENCE vs. COERCIVE AND COLLECTIVISTIC DEFENCE EFFORTS, 1PP 6-18, 61-63, 399 - 401, 420 & 650.

DEFENCE, MILITARY DEFENCE WITHOUT A STATE, PP 290. - Actually, that is the only REAL defence that is possible. Statist defence is mostly just another form of aggression and if it is "successful", do look at its price tags in blood and money and its "achievements" and lasting "values". - J.Z.

DEFENCE, MURDEROUS, CRUEL AND SELF-DEFEATING ACTS IN MALAYSIA AND IN SOUTH VIETNAM, PP 1 & 2.

DEFENCE, PP 16-18, 61-63, 370, 399-401, 428ffp1224, 1052-61 (LA For. Pol. Perspectives 7), 1161 (Paine), see MILITIA.

DEFENCE, See: HAGGARD, H. RIDER, Allan Quatermain: A few lines from page 80, in which he pointed out another flaw in conventional military defence efforts by governments: 12, in PP 1495.

DEFENCE, See: HILGARTNER, JAY, Facts on Defence, 1p, in PP 492.

DEFENCE, See: LAGUE, DAVID, Australia unarmed. Soldiers without guns; planes that are grounded; tanks that break down. Australia's defence is a disgrace. SMH, June 17, 1995, 3pp. Under present conditions a powerful and efficient defence force would rather be a disgrace. But it is a good article in attacking the myth that we do need the government to defend us and that it does actually provide effective defensive services and cheaply enough. Why waste any money, materials etc. and manpower on an inefficient defence force? - All the professional military forces in the world are apparently unable or unwilling to end genocide and piracy anywhere, even if they are not directly involved, least of all under U.N. command. And none of them has clearly defined its enemies, aggression, rightful war aims and fighting methods, potential allies, liberation war methods, rightful weapons, rightful targets, like tyrants etc. They are all part of the problem rather than the solution, like most organized peace lovers are. - For some of the better ideas see PP 61-63 and 16-18. - J.Z.

DEFENCE, See: WILLIAMS, GARETH, Free Market Defence: Anarchist Insurance Will Work Best, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 77, 2pp: 23, in PP 1487.

DEFENCE, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Philosophy of Defense, 9pp: 323, in PP 1457/62.

DEFENCE, VOLUNTARY, See: LEXINGTON COUNTY LP, Voluntary Defence Survey, 1p, in PP 279: 10 & 115.

DEFENCE: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Unity & Diversification in Libertarian Defence Policies, 2pp, in PP 1445: 127. - The libertarian proposals for libertarian defence and liberation efforts and peace through individual liberty, expressed especially in PP 61-63 & 16-18, are, apparently, still unread by most libertarians. One can lead a horse to the water but one cannot make it drink. - J.Z. 25.9.97.

DEFENCE: BUBB, FRANK W., Should We Be Defending Western Europe & Japan? 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1496. - Do "we" defend them and truly defend them, and are all the measures taken wrongly, by others, in our names, and at our expense, a serious danger to us and to innocent people in other countries? - J.Z., 10.10.97.

DEFENCE: DUNN, MICHAEL & HUMMEL, JEFFREY ROGERS, Libertarians Debate Defense, 3pp, in PP 1378/81: 392.

DEFENCE: DUNN, MICHAEL J., Libertarians and National Defence, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1061.- LIBERTARIAN DEFENCE CAUCUS, Leaflet, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 1064.

DEFENCE: Free-Market Defense: A Symposium, I.) WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Military Defense Without Coercion, 4pp, II.) AMADOR, JORGE, Toyota Warfare, 1p, from THE PRAGMATIST, Dec. 1987, 120, in PP 1518. - Why isn't THE PRAGMATIST pragmatic about the advantages of microfiche? - J.Z.

DEFICIT FINANCING, See: ANDERSON, BILL, Deficits Are not the only Problem, 5pp: 333, in PP 1529- 33.

DEFICITS, PP 1021.DEFINITIONS, PP 925, 1157. See Encyclopedia of Refutations, Slogans for Liberty, Libertarian Encyclopedia, Indexing.

DEFLATION, PP 40, 428ff: S.334 & 1242.

DEFORD, MIRIAM ALLEN, Cicero as Revealed in his Letters, 1925, 64pp, LBB No. 867, in PP 1209.

DEFORD, MIRIAM ALLEN, Luring the Suckers, 5pp, in PP 1208.

DEGEN, H.J., Hrsg., Voraussetzungen des Anarchismus, hier nur 2 S. Buchanzeige des OPPO Verlages, in PP 1537: 188.

DEGEN, HANS JUERGEN, Realsozialismus, Realkapitalismus, Freiheitlicher Sozialismus, 10 S., in PP 1408: 78.DEGEN, HANS JUERGEN, Wir Wollen Keine Sklaven Sein...", Der Aufstand des 17. Juni 1953, ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 34, 45 S., in PP 1156.

DEGEN, HANS-JUERGEN, Lexikon der Anarchie, 23 S., in PP 1326: 34. - Briefe, Vorschlaege, Bitten zur Mitarbeit, Gliederung, Beispiele, von 1990. Ist inzwischen erschienen. Soviel ich weiss, nicht nur als einmalig erchienenes kleines gebundenes Buch sondern as wachsende Lose-Blatt Sammlung. Aber dieser Weg ist viel teurer und zeitraubender als der auf alternativen Medien. - J.Z.

DEGEN, JUERGEN, Lexikon der Anarchie, 2pp on the plan of this book, to come out from Verlag Schwarzer Nachtschatten, in PP 932. It has appeared in the meantime. I have not yet acquired a copy and am not all that eager to - for how much can you say on a mere 200-300 pages on so vast a topic? I favour an open-ended and constantly growing encyclopedia of anarchism and libertarianism, to which anybody might contribute, whatever he liked, on such subjects. At most he might be asked to pay a corresponding small amount, for the microfilming of his contributions. I would not force it through the Procrustus bed of a single editor or editorial board. The spontaneous creativity of masses of people, who call themselves anarchists & libertarians, is apparently not as great as they believe, for such a constantly growing encyclopaedic effort has not yet begun. I did not receive a single response to my several appeals for it. It is not a matter for "experts" and scholars only but for anybody interested. Micrographically the costs are not an obstacle. See Libertarian Encyclopaedia, Anarchist Encyclopaedia. - J.Z.

DEGRAFF, HERRELL, The Spiritual Strength of the American System, 1961, 11pp, in PP 1,015.

DEHN JOE, Liberty by electronic mail, 1/2p, in PP 493.

DEHN, JOE, Libertarian FAQ: Mailing Lists, home page only, from jwd3@dehnbase.fidonet.org (Joe Dehn), 3pp, in PP 1535: 153.

DEHN, JOE, Computer Bulletin Boards Help Spread the Word, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 446.DEHN, JOE, Liberty Bucks Prove Successful, 1p, 29x, in PP 665.

DEHN, JOSEPH W., III, Electronic Mail, Networks Bolster Party, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 353.

DEHN, JOSEPH W., III, Support Urged for Private Electronic Mail, 1p, address given, in PP 1382/85: 273.

DEIGH, ROBB, Praised, Decried and Joined, Associations Are Multiplying, 3pp from INSIGHT, May 26, 1986, in PP 1539: 200. – On panarchism.

DEITSCHLER, WESLEY, Individual Sovereignty advocate, 2 reports of 1989, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 263.DEITSCHLER, WESTLEY F., An Open Letter to Mike Dukakis, 22 July, 1988, 4pp, in PP 967.

DEITSCHLER, WESTLEY F., An Open Letter to President Ronald Reagan, Governor Ted Schwinden and other Politicians around the World, their opponents and mostly their victims, July 4, 1988, 183pp, without index or contents listing, in PP 967.

DEJAN, JOE, Collective Myopia, a poem, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 356. - I like his pamphlets more. - J.Z.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, L'exploitation" des travailleurs, n.d., 2pp, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, 11 contributions, 19pp, mostly in French, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, A Challenge to Modern Alchimists, an article in Pine Tree, 24x, in PP 176.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, Collective Myopia, a poem, 1p, in PP 1,052 - 1,061. Reduced, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, De la protection, 1p, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, De l'egalite a l'envie legalisee, n.d., no source, 3pp, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, DEJAN INSTITUTE, 5 pamphlets: The Mutant; The Devil Theory; From Mythology to Mycology; Man, State and the Market; A Challenge to Modern Alchemists. The latter belongs in the Free Banking Series. Ca. 1970, 29x, in PP 547.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, Divagations et sophismes sur les monopoles, n.d., 2pp, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, L'aventure de la liberte, 2pp, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, Le droit d'ignorer l'etat, par Herbert Spencer, presente et traduit de l'anglais par Joseph DeJan, 3pp, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, Le Mutant, 2pp, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, Les jeux olympiques de la bureaucratie, un peu d'humour, 1p, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, Outline of a book: Idola Fori (Political Idols), being written by Joseph DeJan, 1/2 page. (He had written a ca. 400 page manuscript for this libertarian book ca. 10 years ago and was, in 1990, revising it on a computer. He used a simple $ 200 scanner to scan the typewritten manuscript into the computer, line by line, with ca. 2-3 scanning mistakes per line, a rate he found acceptable. First case that I know of a still labour intensive but economical use of scanning to save still more keyboarding. Here scanning by an agency, with 99% accuracy, would cost me ca. $ 1 per page, either from a microfiche or from a book. To that would have to be added either the print-out costs or the conversion costs to COM-fiche. In other words, this technology is still too expensive for me. However, anyone who is a fan of this technology, is free to use my collection as his input, to the extent that I do hold copyrights. Judging by my observations, many computer users do not keep all that much in their limited electronic memories. Either they can get the material converted to COM-fiche or get it printed out and then, when it becomes too voluminous, get it optically microfilmed. - J.Z.)

DEJAN, JOSEPH, Pathologie semantique, 2pp, in PP 962.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, Pathologie Semantique, 4pp: 157, in PP 1478.

DEJAN, JOSEPH, The Freedom Adventure, 13pp, n.d., an address presented at Northern Illinois University for the 2nd. Libertarian Festival, in PP 959.

DELANEY, JAMES R., Concepts and Computers, 5pp: 13, in PP 1479.

DELANEY, JAMES, Good for the Goose: A Philosophical Investigation into Moore's Notion of the "Good", Review of MOORE, G.E., Principia Ethica, 5pp: 42, in PP 1479.

DELANEY, JAMES, Rawl's Theory of Justice, 5pp: 65. Part II, 5pp: 98, in PP 1479.

DELEON, DAVID, For Democracy Where We Work, 22pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.

DELGADO, RICHARD & MILLEN, DAVID R., God, Galileo, and Government: Toward Constitutional Protection for Scientific Inquiry, WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 53, May 78, 349-404 summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p585, headed: Law and Scientific Inquiry.

DELI DOLLARS & GREENBACKS FOR FARMERS? See: GAINES, JUDITH, Food-backed financing, 1p on Deli Dollars, 1p: 122. "...more than glorified gift certificates for prepaid meals"? With some notes on Borsodi's "Constants", in PP 1491.

DELINQUENCY & SCHOOL, PP 714.

DELINQUENCY, See: COMFORT, ALEX, Delinquency, August 1950 lecture, 1951, London, Freedom Press, 16pp: 118, in PP 1489. - I wish I had his and his publisher's permission to reproduce his long o.o.p. "Authority and Delinquency", which should, perhaps, been titled: "Authority AS Delinquency. - J.Z., 5.6.98.

DEMAND FOR MEN, THE, PP 239, 242, 539,

DEMARCHY, a democratic alternative to electoral politics, 16pp, Aug. 89, published by BY LOT, Wollongong, N.S.W., Australia, 29x, in PP 912. See also PP 974.

DEMARCHY, See: MARTIN, BRIAN, Demarchy, a political alternative to electoral politics, 16pp, 16, in PP 1452. - I noticed too late that this version is only a draft, version 2 Dec. 1988, not intended for publication. - J.Z.

DEMATTAIS, PHILIP BREED, Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. Here only a 3pp review, by FLYGARE, WILLIAM, in PP 1420/22: 393. - Further such studies were intended. His address, then, was given at the end.

DEMING, BARBARA, On Equilibrium and Revolution, 1968, 34pp, from the A.J. Muste Memorial Institute Essay Series, in PP 1123.

DEMOCRACY & ANARCHISM, PP 901 (G),

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

DEMOCRACY & PLUTOCRACY, PP 242, 1074.

DEMOCRACY & RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT, PP 239. - Even if one could easily, fast enough and successfully sue governments for damages they have done to oneself and others, who could pay these damages and why should they? But government officials are usually not punished but rather rewarded for their crimes. They cannot be held responsible for them because they commit them mostly legally and live anyhow at the expense of the taxpayers. It is hardly being held responsible when after cheating, looting and misdirecting and oppressing the tax payers for 3-6 years, they can be thrown out of office. Every bank robber would like that kind of immunity and tolerance for his deeds for as long a time - and a high pension and honours when he retires or is retired from his counterproductive "efforts". - J.Z.

DEMOCRACY & TAXATION, PP 1028/29.

DEMOCRACY VS. RIGHT, See: BENSON, REX, Democracy vs. Right, 2pp, in PP 1336/39: 283.

DEMOCRACY, PP 15, 77/78, 349, 391, 396/97, 411, 418/19 (pp42, 46 & 143), 422, 482, 542, 552, 570, 630, 696, 711, 809, 901, 915, 974/75, 1000, 1011, 1028/29, 1062, 1136, 1150, 1170, compare DEMARCHY, REFERENDUM, VOTING,

DEMOCRACY, See: DEARMOND, FRED, Signs of the Times, 4pp: 268, in PP 1529- 33.

DEMOCRACY, See: DENSON, JOHN V., Democracy and Freedom, 5pp: 283, in PP 1506/07.

DEMOCRACY, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, Freedom and Democracy, 14pp: 557, in PP 1529- 33.

DEMOCRACY, See: JUNIOR, BUD, Why Democracy = Mobocracy, 1p, in PP 1336/39: 421.DEMOCRACY, See: WALKER, KARL, Demokratie und Menschenrechte, 1947, 104 S., in PP 1360: 21. - Er tritt hier ein fuer Experimentierfreiheit fuer Minderheiten, z.B. auf S. 100. Vergl. "On Panarchy".

DEMOCRACY, SOCIAL WAR IN, PP 242, 1074.

DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, PP 679.

DEMSETZ, HAROLD, Extending Market Use, 3pp, in PP 1425: 16.

DEMSETZ, HAROLD, Social Responsibility in the Enterprise Economy, SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 10, 1978, 1-11, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p611, headed: Is Market Self-Interest Socially Responsible?

DENATIONALIZATION OF INDUSTRY, PP 1013.

DENATIONALIZATION OF MONEY, PP 145 - 146, 805, see MONETARY DESPOTISM & MONETARY FREEDOM.

DENENBERG, DENNIS, The Missing Link: New England Influence on Early National Educational Policies, THE NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY 52, June 79, 219-233, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p998, headed: Early Federal Educational Policy.

DENON, CD-ROM Prices with some notes on this publishing option by John Zube, 3pp, in PP 1356: 117. - DENON, CD-ROM price list, 96, 1p, in PP 1348: 121.

DENON, CD-ROM Replication prices, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 484. - One of the "miracles" of modern technology, still largely ignored by freedom lovers for their purposes. - J.Z.

DENSON, JOHN V., Democracy and Freedom, 5pp: 283, in PP 1506/07.

DEPARTMENT OF FAIR TRADING, N.S.W. Consumer Protection Agency, Thinking Business? Think Cooperatives, 8pp, in PP 1512: 177-184.

DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTIVITY, Commonwealth Government's Policy on Employee Participation: A Broad View, 15pp, 1978, 29x, in PP 294-297.DEPORTATION, PP 583.DEPOSIT INSURANCE, PP 381, 792, 904,

DEPOSIT INSURANCE, See: HEIPLE, RAE C., How Safe Is Your Money? The case against FDIC, 1p, in PP 277/278: 215.

DEPOSITORY TRUST CO. OF ELYSIA, Open YOUR Security Account, 2pp, 48x, in PP 740.

DEPRES, LEON M., Introduction, 5pp, to ALTGELD, JOHN P., Reasons for Pardoning the Haymarket Anarchists, in PP 1233.

DEPRESSION THEORY OF THE AUSTRIANS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman vs. The Austrians, Part II: Was There an Inflationary Boom in the 1920's? 2pp from THE FREEMAN, April 1995, in PP 1519.

DEPRESSION, THE COMING GREAT DEPRESSION, PP 975.DEPRESSION, THE GREAT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The Great Depression, 12pp: 93, in PP 1529- 33.

DEPRESSION: GRINDER, WALTER E., The Great Depression and the Future, 3pp review of 4 books, including Rothbard's, in PP 1367/68: 123. - Not only some but ALL depression theories should be surveyed and sufficiently refuted, when necessary. - J.Z.

DEPRESSIONS, CAUSES, as seen by Henry George, PP 624.

DEPRESSIONS, PP 290, 371, 786, 804, 806, 923, 995, 1021, 1132, see Crises, Unemployment. - Since there are hundreds of theories on causes and cures for depressions, it seems dishonest to discuss them as if there were only one or a few that one mentions. If I could get them, and permission for this, I would like to film the at least 2 lists of the several hundred crises theories that do exist, one in German, Zeitschrift fuer das gesamte Kreditwesen, and at least a supplementary listing, probably mentioned by Meulen, in his THE INDIVIDUALIST, in the U.K. J.Z.)

DEPRESSIONS, See: ANDERSON, BILL, Boom and Bust, 14pp: 354, in PP 1529- 33. - SUMMERS, BRIAN, Economic Recovery, 2pp: 357, in PP 1529- 33.

DEPUGH, ROBERT B., An Evaluation of Objectivism, 4pp, in PP 1,037.DEPUGH, ROBERT B., Critique of Objectivism, 1970, 16pp, published by Patriotic Party, Independence, Missouri, in PP 1125. Not the best criticism of A.R. that I have seen - but microfilm has room for it. - J.Z.

DEREGULATION VS. FRANCHISING, See: HIBBS, JOHN, Why Bus Deregulation Works Better than Franchising, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 78, 2pp: 25, in PP 1487.

DEREGULATION, PP 719, 723, 733, 1014, 1104/05, 1139, 1150,

DEREGULATION, See: COMPANY DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA, Deregulated Incorporation for Small Business, 5pp leaflet, in PP 274: 131.

DEREGULATION, See: DAVENPORT, JOHN A., Why Not Deregulate Labor? 4pp: 438, in PP 1529- 33. - Although a counter-measure to collectively imposed labour legislation, in itself, it would be a collective imposition, too, upon all the advocates of labour legislation. The libertarian approach demands only that individuals become free to opt out of this legislation or whole territorial States with such and other non-libertarian constitutions, laws and jurisdiction, and also free to practise their libertarian beliefs in exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers. If they demanded this liberty ONLY for themselves, they would not have much chance to become as free. However, they could use the varied opposition forces and aim at: "To everybody the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams". That aim could lead to a very powerful international federation which could turn the majority in most countries into allies of libertarians and anarchists, for none of the existing majorities is lasting and monolithic. - At last not only full freedom of expression and information, using ALL opportunities for them, but also FULL EXPERIMENTAL FREEDOM in the political, economic and social spheres, all only among volunteers and at their risk and expense. THAT would teach 'em! - J.Z.,13.11.98.

DEREGULATION: MACHAN, TIBOR, The Moral Case for Deregulation, 2pp, in PP 1378/81: 369.DEREGULATOR, Raleigh, NC, editor and publisher: Rich Henderson, I/1, Aug. 86; No. 9, May/June 87; No. 11, Aug. 87 - No. 14, Dec. 87, 90pp, in PP 480.

DERICUM, CHRISTA, Aufstand gegen die Hierarchie. Anarchismus: Fuer seine Verfechter unvereinbar mit dem Terrorismus, 2 S. aus ZEIT, 30.9.77, eine Besprechung von: LOESCHE, PETER, Anarchismus, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 1977, 169S., 29,- DM. Aus der Sammlung von K.Z., in PP 1321.

DERICUM, CHRISTA, Gustav Landauer, 13 S., in PP 1326.

DERMASSEN, Bern, Vertrieb anarchistischer Literatur, 2pp, 29x, in PP 725.

DERRICK, PAUL, Men Over Industry, Modern Publishers, Indore, 22pp, 24x, in PP 319.

DESAI, MEGHNAD, The Consolation of Slavery, THE ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW, U.K., August 1976, 491-503, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p82. Headed: Self-Interest vs. Slavery.

DESALINATION OF SEAWATER, PP 1000, 1028/9.

DESCALLAR, R., Anarchism and legal rules, 1980, 11pp, 29x, in PP 509.

DESERTERS FROM CONSCRIPT FORCES: GORDON, DORIS, Amnesty for Deserters? 2pp, in PP 1404/06: 209.

DESERTION & PEACE, PP 16-18, 428ff: S.1715 & 2101, 2238,

DESERTS, PP 1028/29: See: Irrigation, Water.

DESIGNER DISEASES : AIDS as Biological and Psychological Warfare, 3pp, in NOW WHAT, Nos. I & II, Fall 1987 & Spring 1989, published by Waves Forest, in PP 1,028/29.

DESJARDINS, PAUL, Thomas Paine: Father of Republics, 78pp, in PP 1163.

DESMOND, ARTHUR, Labor Song or Hear Tigers Snarl, reproduced in COMMONWEAL AND WORKERS ADVOCATE, Jan. 1893, 2pp, 24x, in PP 244. - With people using such language, one can rarely rationally discuss the option of employees organizing as a productive coop & buying the enterprises they are employed in, on terms, using value preserving clauses bond and possibly their own means of payment for the repayment of this debt. - J.Z.

DESMOULINS, CAMILLE, Aux Arms Citoyens! July 12th, 1789, with some comments by Violet Methley from her biography of C.D., by Lamartine, Oncken, Emma Goldman and John Zube, 63pp, 29x, in PP 643. - Can nothing be done? Just pick your time, place, opportunity and the right words! - J.Z.

DESPOTISM, PP 1114.

DETEKTIVE FUER SCHIFFSLADUNGEN U. SAMENTUETE, 2 S. ueber "Hamburger Atteste", Institutionen, Botanik, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 200.

DETERMINISM, See: FREE WILL.

DETERRENCE, NUCLEAR, PP 16-18, 61-63, 399-401, 1052-61 (LA For. Pol. Persp. 19).

DETERRENCE, THE VITAL NUCLEAR DETERRENT, PP 698. It is only vital that it becomes destroyed, unilaterally and multilaterally. It is conceptually wrong and in practice. It aims at and hits victims rather than victimizers. It does not target the despotic decision makers. A non-criminal cop on the beat does not require nuclear weapons, either. Ultimately and in the long run, they neither defend nor deter. They tend to get into criminal hands, if they are not already. I consider holding them in readiness, even with the "best" intentions, to be among the ultimate crimes and stupidities. Only their actual firing would be worse. See PP 16-18, 61-63, 399-401, Collective Responsibility, Defence, Liberation, Revolutionary Warfare & Tyrannicide. The "nuclear deterrent" does not cope with the risk of accidental nuclear war at all but establishes, prolongs and enlarges that risk. Only today I found a hint in the paper that Japan is to acquire nuclear weapons, largely because we have tolerated them in the hands of a madman in North Korea. Compare, Tyrannicide. Compare Rothbard, War, Peace & the State. Mass murder means and anti people "weapons" are not a means to a free society. These means predetermine the END. With Mutual Assured Destruction: MAD policies, all such governments, broke all contracts - if they ever entered any - and made themselves enemies No. 1 & fair game for any rightful and discriminating resistance actions. However, that resistance has to be prepared in the minds first, the minds of the nuclear targets, all individuals and peoples, everywhere, minds still captivated by the statist religion, in spite of the nuclear evidence for non-statism. Nuclear weapons have rendered the pretence of "security through government efforts" into a farce and tragi-comedy. There is little hope to enlighten any of the governmentalist mega death "thinkers". A long enlightenment road is ahead before we have enlightened, motivated and enabled ourselves do something effectively to end this danger. Maybe we will run out of time before we achieve that, with warfare States now nuclear-armed, possibly by the dozens. - J.Z., 31 Jan. 94.

DETHLOFF, HENRY & BRYANT, KEITH L., Jr., Entrepreneurship: A Consequence of our Social Structure, 1p: 64, in PP 1469.

DETROIT NEWS, Tax Funding for Slavery? Then Why for Abortion? 1982, 1p, in PP 1121.

DETROIT NEWS, THE, Drugs, old problems, new options, special issue, May 15-20, 1988, 23pp, in PP 1362/63: 77.

DEUTSCHE IDO GESELLSCHAFT, Flugblaetter fuer IDO, 7 S., in PP 1307: 117.

DEUTSCHER RECHTS- UND LEBENSSCHUTZ-VERBAND, 2 S. Flugblatt ueber Kontaminationsmessgeraet TBM-3, 29x, in PP 728.

DEUTSCHMAN, ALAN, Profit Isn't Against the Rules at this High School, 1p clipping on the American Renaissance School, 1985, in PP 1100.

DEVALUATION, The Aggressive Act of Currency Devaluation - and how to Counter it, PP 8, 1114. - With some notes on a monetary revolution.

DEVELOPING WORLD MONITOR, Washington, IFF, I/2 & II/2, Nov. 90, and Feb. 91, 14pp, in PP 1,002.

DEVELOPMENT & MONETARY FREEDOM, PP 740.

DEVELOPMENT HYPOTHESIS, PP 829.

DEVELOPMENT, FREE ZONES FOR, see FREE PORTS, PP 984, 1007, 1020.

DEVELOPMENT, PP 11, 740, 995, 1106, 1107.

DEVELOPMENT, See: BECHARA, DENNIS, The Development of Puerto Rico, 13pp: 334, in PP 1529- 33.

DEVELOPMENT, See: KUEHNELT-LEDDIHN, ERIC VON, The Woes of the Underdeveloped Nations, 12pp: 130, in PP 1529- 33.

DEVELOPMENT, See: ROGERS, TOMMY W., Review, 2pp, of: KRAUSS, MELVYN B., Development without Aid: Growth, Poverty and Government, McGraw-Hill, N.Y., 1983, 208pp: 413.

DEVELOPMENT: MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Third World Development Foreign Aid or Free Trade? 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 219. - From THE FREEMAN.

DEVINE, DONALD J., Adam Smith and the Problem of Justice in Capitalist Society, THE JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES 6, June 77, 399-409, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p524, headed: Adam Smith on Social Justice.

DEYO, RICHARD N., Libertarianism: Larger than Law, 2pp, in PP 1356.

DEYOUNG, GARRY, Spencer, IA., Curmudgeon Corner, from FACTSHEET FIVE, No. 33, 1p, on "courts of justice" of territorial States, in PP 1137.

DFG-VK Informiert, ein 6 S. Flugblatt, in PP 831.

DIALOGUE ON LIBERTY, Boulder, Col., by Jerry van Sickle, 1985, 6pp, sample, in PP 1133.

DIAMOND, IRENE & ORENSTEIN, GLORIA FEMAN, Editors, The Emergence of Eco-feminism, 26 essays, Sierra Book Club, 2pp review, in PP1534: 111.

DIAMOND, J., Monogamy and Promiscuity, 7pp, 36x, in PP 412, p10.DIAMOND, MARTIN, The American Ideal of Equality : The View from the Founding, REVIEW OF POLITICS, USA, 38, 1976, 313-331, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p106. Headed: Equal Liberty.

DIANNYERE, A., Preuves arithmetiques de la necessite d'encourage l'agriculture, 4pp, in PP 778-783.

DIBELIUS, OTTO, Grenzen des Staates, 1949, 121 S., with appendix : Eine typische Predigt, 1957, 6pp & notes by Ulrich von Beckerath and John Zube, in PP 786. To some extent, in the above book, he supplemented W.v. Humboldt's classic on the Limits of the State. J.Z.

DICK, CARL, The Textbook Cartel, 1p, in PROTOS, in PP 1112. - I know of numerous, expensive and laborious and time wasting attempts to break it via repeated photocopying, with each producing the own copy, but of none, of any student union, to break it micrographically, with copyrights permission or using underground options. The savings through coop bookshops are piddlewinks by comparison. Where are the entrepreneurs among those confessing belief in free enterprise? More risky, because the policing is more intense, would be the micrographic reproduction of the computer handbooks on pirated software. The suppliers, at monopoly prices, have in recent years begun to avoid this risk by offering the textbook, too, on disks only, which are somewhat copy protected. - J.Z.

DICK, HAROLD, Dr., Naturopathy, 2pp, in PP 274.

DICK, MARGARET, What to Do when the Cash Flow Stows, SAVVY, July 82, 2pp, 29x, in PP 865.

DICKENS, BOB, Anarchism, Terrorism and Individualism, 2pp, in PP 1328 : 141.

DICKENS, BOB, Review of Giovanni Baldelli, Social Anarchism, 1971, 1p, in PP 1151.

DICKENS, BOB, Thoreau on slavery, economy & alienation, 7pp, n.d., in PP 1151.

DICKINSON, C.L., Free Men for Better Job Performance, 66, Institute for Humane Studies, 20pp, in PP 1408: 86.

DICKINSON, DICK, Kill Ugly Nationalism, 1p: 17, in PP 1465.

DICKINSON, DICK, The Metric System. Freedom in Weights and Measures, 1p: 2, in PP 1465.

DICKSON, J., Rev., Introduction to the Tax Revolt, 3pp, in PP 1404/06: 221.

DICKSON, PAUL, Think Tanks, review by R.A. CHILDS, 1p: 96, in PP 1468.

DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLERIAT, PP 412p133.

DICTATORSHIP, PP 411 & 422.

DICTATORSHIPS, DEADLIER THAN WAR, PP 790.

DICTATORSHIPS: WHEELER-NICHOLSON, MALCOLM, Calling Stalin's Bluff, 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 201. - On hitting a dictatorship like Stalin's from the inside.

DIDEROT, see MCCABE, JOSEPH, The Dawn of the Modern Spirit, Sketches of Voltaire, Rousseau, D'Aranda, Franklin and Diderot, Haldeman-Julius Co., n.d., 63pp, vol. XI in the series: 100 Men who Moved the World, Character Sketches of the Greatest Creative Forces of History, edited by E. Haldeman-Julius, No. 464 of his series, in PP 1164.

DIEHL, KARL und MOMBERT, PAUL, Hrsg., Freihandel und Schutzzoll, Lesestuecke, 1914, 200 S., 29x, in PP 620.

DIELO TROUDA GROUP, THE, Organizational Platform of a General Union of Anarchists, by Nestor Makhno, Piotr Arshinov, Ida Mett, Valevsky, Linsky, 10pp: 50, in PP 1482.

DIETRICH, JOHN H., Robert G. Ingersoll, An Appreciation, 1929, 20pp, a lecture, in PP 477.

DIETZE, GOTTFRIED, Review, 2pp, of: FLOWER, MILTON E., John Dickinson: Conservative Revolutionary, 1983, Univ. of Virginia Press, 338pp: 396, in PP 1529- 33.

DIETZE, GOTTFRIED, The Ascent of Liberalism and German Immigration, 12pp, in PP 1143.DIETZE, GOTTFRIED, Two Concepts of the Rule of Law, 1973, 108pp: 157, 3pp review only, by RIDGWAY K. FOLEY Jr., in PP 1529- 33.

DIGGINS, JOHN PATRICK, John Dewey in Peace and War, THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 50, Spring 81, 217-236, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1388, headed: Dewey, Pragmatism, and War.DIGGINS, JOHN PATRICK, Power and Authority in American History: The Case of Charles A. Beard and his Critics, AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW 86, Oct. 81, 701-730, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1881, headed: Charles A. Beard: Power vs. Authority.

DIGGS, JAMES H., Affinity Group of Evolutionary Anarchists, AGEA, 1/96, 4pp of addresses, sent by Millennium Twain, in PP 1355: 103.

DIGITAL CASH, See: MATONIS, JON W., Digital Cash and Monetary Freedom, 1995, 7pp, in PP 1534: 1.

DIGITAL PAPER IS BECKONING, clipping of article by Helen Meredith, THE AUSTRALIAN, 28 March 89, page 516 in PP 907-910. - I will really take note once many libertarian writings are made thus available or on CD-ROMs. J.Z.)

DILLEN, J.G. van, The Economic History of the Netherlands and the Bank of Amsterdam (1609 - 1820), 1929, 58pp, in PP 1268.

DILLING, YVONNE & MARY JO BOWMAN, Revolutionary Violence: A Dialogue on Central America, 1981, 31pp, from the A.J. Muste Memorial Institute Essay Series, in PP 1123. (How much of this and other violence is merely reactionary violence, in radical camouflage? - J.Z.)

DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Public Policy & the Free Economy, 18pp: 324, in PP 1529- 33.

DILORENZO, THOMAS J., The Political Economy of Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, July 88, 5pp, in PP 1367/68: 233.DILWORTH, JAMES A.B., Free Banking, A Natural Right, 1897, 212pp, in PP 970. (This was a joyful surprise for me in Bettina Bien Greaves' library. Who knows of or has more such treasures - and is willing to make them available in excellent photocopies, for microfilming? J.Z.)

DIMBLEBY, JONATHAN, The Tin Miners of Llallagua, 2pp: 164, in PP 1506/07. - The difference which monetary and financial freedom could make for them and others, even poorer ones, in Bolivia and elsewhere, is not mentioned here. Most libertarian development programs neglect the monetary freedom factor or imagine that the conventional gold standard currency, based upon gold redemptionism, could be a sufficient substitute for it. - J.Z., 27.5.98.

DIMICK, HOWARD T. & others, The Truth about American Evangelists, LBB No. 1273, 1928, 64pp, in PP 1224.

DINNEEN, GREG, Germ Liberation, 1983, 114pp, in PP 897. See also the leaflets under VEGETARIAN INFORMATION CENTRE. - Will the next conservation and liberation movement be one in favour of sub-atomic particles? - J.Z.

DIOGENES OF PANARCHIA, a short TC note of 12 Sep. 82, with reply by J.Z., in PP 907-910.

DIOGENES OF PANARCHIA, contributions on panarchism, in TC 90, 13 Oct. 80, in PP 869; in TC 92 of 4 Jan. 81, in PP 869; in TC 94 - 98, in PP 869; in TC 101, of 24 Jan. 82, in PP 869; in TC No. 104, of 6 June 82, in PP 869; in TC 107, of 23 Oct. 82, in PP 870; in TC 119 of 29 Apr. 84, in PP 870; in TC, No. 120, of 10 June 84, in PP 870; in TC, No. 122, of 7 Sept. 84, in PP 879; in TC 123-155, in ON PANARCHY, No. XVI, 126pp, 29x, in PP 901. With some panarchist comments by John Zube, often years late. I hold that it is less important to have rapid responses than to have, at least somewhere and retrievably, complete and correct responses. Then, by someone, the complete debate may be offered in some or the other package deal. One should keep in mind that some freedom discussions, e.g. free will and determinism, utilitarianism or moralism, gradualism vs. revolutionism, improvement of institutions vs. improvements of persons, have been going on already for a very long time. - J.Z.

DIOGENES OF PANARCHIA, Thoughts on Property, 2pp, in PP 467p57. - See also under BEN BEST.

DIONYSIOS, Der Revolutionaer, 3 S.: 56, in PP 1523.

DIPLOMACY, PP 696.DIPLOMACY, See: NEILSON, FRANCIS, How Diplomats Make War, 1915, 392pp, 728, in PP 1457/62.

DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY, PP 1051.

DIRECT ACTION MOVEMENT, Winning the Class War: An Anarcho-Syndicalist Strategy, 1991, 28pp, in 1p, in PP 1534: 108.

DIRECT ACTION, IWW, 4pp, in PP 467.

DIRECT ACTION, PP 509. Compare also Campaigning, Referendum, ON PANARCHY, Tolerance, Experimental Freedom, Individual Secessionism.

DIRECT DEMOCRACY, PANARCHY & DICTATORSHIP, PP 422. See: Referendum, On Panarchy, Town Meeting.

DIRECTIONS, A Magazine for the Survivalist, sample issue, vol. 9, No.8, March 86, 4pp, 29x, in PP 638.

DIRECTIONS, IV/3, October 80 & X/2, 1986, 24pp, in PP 935.

DIRECTIONS, TWO AT ONCE, PP 308. Territorially we are supposed to pull in one direction but actually, exterritorialy, individually and common interest group motivated, we pull into thousands of different directions at once - thus getting nowhere while still tied to territorial statism. - Allow each to make his own journeys, at his own risk and expense. End all imposed collective decision-making! - J.Z.

DIRECTORIES FOR MICROFILMED LITERATURE, offering free listings, PP 725. But until the markets for such literature are sufficiently developed, they do not offer many sales to the libertarian microfilm publisher. - J.Z.

DIRECTORIES, 340 pp, comprising Spectrum, The Australian Spectrum, Resource Directory - by Archives Project and Freenetwork directory, Feb. 1986, Anarchist Association of the Americas, Jim Stumm's Directory of Libertarian Periodicals, Index of Liberty by Ian Sommerfelt Petterson,1985, preliminary listing of people interested in monetary freedom, introduction to Resources Information Services, Green Alliance directory, Sydney Bio-Regional Resource Guide, FREE MARKET YELLOW PAGES by Dagny Enterprises, 1986 ed., information on the E-Mail directory by Daniel Tobias, preliminary listing of libertarians who use computers, 6/86, 42x, in PP 637. Compare the PP 726 directory issue, with Free Market Yellow Pages, 87/88. See also MOORE, CAROL: Decentralist Directory.

DIRECTORIES, Addresses from BRICK PILLOW, related magazines, 2pp, in PP 500.

DIRECTORIES, Intentional Communities & Communes, see 2 lists, 1985 & 1989, in PP 956.

DIRECTORIES, PP 10, 13 (pp81-82), 50-54, 226, 387 - 390, 392, 426, 523, 594, 622, 637, 675/6, 726, 728, 741, 850, 863/865(p637ff), 871, 877, 905, 920, 954, 956, 961, 1020, 1034, 1052-61, 1105, 1141, 1166, 1170. See FREENETWORK, FACTSHEET FIVE, FREE MARKET YELLOW PAGES (622, 675, 680, 726), INDEX ON LIBERTY,

DIRECTORIES, Prestigious Libertarian Research Groups Offer Abundance of Useful Information, 2pp of addresses & literature summaries, in PP 1382/85: 457.

DIRECTORIES, See INTERNATIONAL BLACKLIST 1991, in PP 954.

DIRECTORIES, See LIBERTARIAN DIRECTORY 1972, edited by Dale Haviland, a publication by A IS A, Writings on Freedom and Individualism, 1972, 67pp, in PP 1141. Still useful as a historical and bibliographical guide. It provides a short list of articles in the libertarian press and an index to them. - J.Z.

DIRECTORIES, See NETWORKING DIRECTORY, 1985, 4pp, in REVOLUTION, in PP 1170.

DIRECTORIES, See THE ANARCHIST AGE, No. 2, Dec. 1990, Melbourne, 48pp, in PP 1166. Contains a 4pp international guide to anarchist publications. I believe No.1 contained anarchist association addresses. - Who but anarchist and libertarian computer fans are to blame for not providing up-to-date freedom directories? Free market ideas and services cannot win without information about them being sufficiently marketed. - J.Z.

DIRECTORIES, See: Australian Freedom Addresses, with some N.Z. ones, a 7th compilation by John Zube, Sep. 95, 56pp, in PP 1278: 153. - Sep. 1997 edition, 84pp, in new edition of PP 20.

DIRECTORIES, See: CLOWES, BRIAN et al, PRO LIFE ORGANIZATIONS, in PP 1535: 174.

DIRECTORIES, See: FREE MARKET NET & LIBERTARIAN STUDENT CLUBS.

DIRECTORIES, See: LIBERTARIAN ORGANIZATIONS & PUBLICATIONS, Dec. 1998, currently maintained by Bob Bickford, 22pp, in PP1534: 177. - LIBERTARIAN ORIENTED ORGANIZATIONS, Compiled by Advocates of Self-Government, 1995, 9pp, in PP1534: 199. - This may be one of the in-between files which led finally to the file above under 49.

DIRECTORIES, See: LIBERTARIAN ORGANIZATIONS, compiled by Robert Bickford, 2/99, 27pp, in PP 1541/42: 372.

DIRECTORIES, See: RIGHT GUIDE, THE, 1993, The Comprehensive Directory of Classical Liberal, Conservative, Free Market and Traditional Value Organizations, by Economics America, Ann Arbor, 456pp, here only advertised in a leaflet, 3pp, in PP 1276.

DIRECTORIES: 56 Libertarian Oriented Organizations, compiled by Advocates for Self-Government, 1992, from THE LIBERATOR, Winter 1992, 2pp, in PP 1,034.

DIRECTORIES: Contact addresses of YOUTH CONNECTION, 1989, 1p, in PP 478. On Censorship, 1989, 1p contact addresses, in PP 479. - Nameless Anarchist Horde Mailing List, from Bob Shea, 2pp, in PP 479.

DIRECTORIES: DIRECTORY OF AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATIONS, 2pp announcement, 1987, in PP 851, 2pp leaflet, in PP 925.

DIRECTORIES: DIRECTORY OF FREE BANKING PROFESSORS, 1p, 29x, in PP 865. - The professors, on their own, have not done so well in providing enlightenment in this sphere. Let everybody have a go - and provide a directory to all people interested in this question or aspects of it. - J.Z.

DIRECTORIES: DIRECTORY OF LIBERTARIAN PERIODICALS, 1.) ca. 130, compiled by Jim Stumm, August 1985, 29x, in PP 594, 2.) April 1986 issue: 7pp, 42x, in PP 637, 3.) Nov. 86 edition, 8pp, 29x, in PP 675, 5th ed., by Jim Stumm, April 88, 9pp, in PP 850, 6th ed., March 89, by Jim Stumm, 8pp, 29x, in PP 871.

DIRECTORIES: Free Market Research a Real Resource, 1p survey of libertarian think-tanks, 1988, in PP 1382/85: 370.

DIRECTORIES: PITT, TONY, Freedom Addresses in Australia, 1996, transcribed, selected and with some comments by John Zube, 12pp, 546. In the meantime, my updated Sep.97 directory of such addresses is out, in a new edition of PP 20.

DIRECTORY OF BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEMS carrying libertarian Message and File Areas, 1p, 89, in PP 1382/85: 396. - See: INTERNET.

DIRECTORY, German coops & projects: Organizationen & Projecte, in PP 1413/14: 2-4.

DIRECTORY, Organizations and Magazines, 1p, in PP 1323: 55.

DIRECTORY, See: ASHFORD, NIGEL, Exploring Libertarianism: The Main Libertarian Organisations and how to Connect with them, 2pp, STUDY GUIDE No. 6: 117, in PP 1516. - LIBERATOR, THE, Fifty-One Libertarian Oriented Organizations, 1988, 2pp: 21, in PP 1526.

DISABLED: ROBERTS, LOIS, The Able Disabled, Review of: VISCARDI, HENRY, Jr., Give us the Tools, 5pp, in PP 1376: 263. - "Give us?" The able & willing of the somewhat disabled should be credit-worthy, at least under monetary & financial freedom. If the "able" do not bother about monetary and financial freedom, then, perhaps, the handicapped, should. - J.Z.DISAPPOINTMENT OF LIBERTY, THE, PP 1074.

DISARMAMENT & JOBS, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, Disarmament and Job Loss, 1p: 57, in PP 1515.

DISARMAMENT BY THE PEOPLE, PP 3, 16-18, 61-63, 399-401, See: MILITIA, NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT, REFERENDUM.DISARMAMENT PLATFORM OF WRL, PP 1019.DISCH DESIGNS for vehicles, muscle and solar powered, German leaflet, 2pp, 29x, in PP 710.

DISCIPLINE & LIBERTY, PP 1074.

DISCIPLINE, PP 242.

DISCOUNT COUPONS, American, 14 million a week processed at CPA, 1985, 1p, 29x, in PP 731.

DISCOUNTING OF CLEARING CHEQUES, PP 372.

DISCRIMINATION THROUGH AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, PP 720.

DISCRIMINATION, BLESSING OF, PP 418/19p149. Compare Affirmative Action, Equality, Human Rights, Liberty, Egality, Egalitarianism, Racism. See: HARPER, F.A., Blessings of Discrimination, FEE, In Brief, 7/1, 1951, 15pp, in PP 999.

DISCRIMINATION, See: FREEDOM BULLETIN, V/9.

DISCRIMINATION, See: PERIGO, LINDSAY, Discrimination Rules, 1p, in PP 1336/39: 276.

DISCRIMINATION, See: SOMERSET, GLANVILLE, No Sex, Please, We're the Human Rights Commission, 3pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 224.

DISCRIMINATION: LEEF, GEORGE C., The Economics & Politics of Discrimination, 5pp, in PP 1430/31: 10, from THE FREEMAN, Feb. 81.

DISCUSSION BULLETIN, Grand Rapids, No. 40, March 90, 24pp: 168, in PP 1455.

DISCUSSION CENTRES TO PROMOTE THE FREE EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, PP 61-63.

DISCUSSION, A Journal for Free Spirits, ed. by Laurance Labadie, vol 1, Nos. 6 & 7, 1937, 38 pp, 48x, in PP 740. (Extensive monetary freedom discussion. All other issues wanted for filming. - J.Z.)

DISCUSSION, A Journal for Free Spirits, Vol. I, No. 5, n.d., edited by Laurance Labadie, Detroit, issued - tentatively, 10 pages and No. 8, Jan. 38, 16pp ( last issue ), in PP 1393: 65. - Issues 6 & 7 were reproduced in PP 740. Nos. 1-4 are still wanted by me for microfiching. J.Z., 10/97.

DISINVESTMENT: LOUW, LEON, Disinvestment, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 133.

DISKS FROM THE INTERNET: SAMIZDAT EXPRESS, THE B & R SAMIZDAT EXPRESS, West Roxbury, published by Richard Seltzer, published on disk with the appeal: "Please Copy This Disk". 144 pp, in PP 1409/10: 243.

DISOBEDIENCE TO WICKED LAWS, PP 1150. See Civil Disobedience.

DISSENTERS, DISTINGUISHED, PP 199.

DISTRIBUTIONISM, INDIVIDUALIST - ANARCHIST VERSION, PP294/97 (Solneman, in German.)

DISTRIBUTIONISM, PP 370.

DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE, DISCOVERY & CAPITALISM, PP 1027.

DIUK, NADIA & KARATNYCKY, ADRIAN, The Hidden Nations: The People Challenge the Soviet Union, 1990, 284pp, here only in 3pp review by Richard M. Ebeling, in PP 499. (A classic title on this was: Eugene Lyons, Our Secret Allies, The Peoples of Russia, London, Arco Publications Limited, 1954, 376pp, which was kept out of print and out of sight for all too long. It reported on the prolonged earlier revolutionary and military struggle of many groups against the totalitarian communist regime. Every time the mass media or politicians and academics spoke about "Russia" and "the Russians", instead, these people were insulted and a wrongful and even MAD policy towards them was supported. - J.Z.)

DIVEGLIA, A.V., Epistemology and the Politics of Freedom, an article in RAP, 24x, in PP 176-177.

DIVERSITY OR CONFORMITY? PP 370.

DIVORCE, PP 244, 247-273 ( GREELEY, YARROS, ANDREWS): pp 119ff.

DIXON, KEITH, Is Cultural Relativism Self-Refuting? BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 27, March 1977, 75-88, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p203. Headed: Relativism.

DJILAS, MILOVAN, THE NEW CLASS, review in PP 426.

do. It is just not good enough when just one institution in the world possesses a complete collection - and does not share it micrographically. - J.Z.

DOBE, F., J.H. MACKAY als Mensch, Edition Plato, Koblenz 1987, nur ein Hinweis, 2pp, Titelblatt, auf dieses Buch, in PP 825.

DOBE, FRIEDRICH, John Henry Mackay als Mensch, 1987, 94pp, review by HUBERT KENNEDY, 2pp: 64, in PP 1505.

DOBRIN, RONALD L., Nice Jewish Boys, 13pp: 131, in PP 1506/07. - Short story.

DOBRINER, WILLIAM M., Freedom and Authority, YALE REVIEW, USA, 66, 1977: 237-251, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p48. Headed : Freedom and Authority.

DOCKER, F.J., Douglas Delusions, A Critical Examination of the Douglas Credit Proposals, Sydney, 1933, 244pp, in PP 1,042.

DOCTORS FOR DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, Tapes of 12th Annual Meeting, 1994, 1p list, in PP 1281/82.

DOCTORS FOR LIFE, Dublin, Abortion & Rape, 1p, in PP 1426: 101.

DODD, Peter & OFFICER, R.R., Corporate Control, Economic Efficiency and Shareholder Justice, CIS, 1986, 42pp, 36x, in PP 718.

DODD, Peter, BISHOP, Steven & OFFICER, R.R., Australian Takeovers: The Evidence, 1972 - 1985, CIS, 1987, 81pp, 36x, in PP 718.

DODGE, GUY H., Conquest, Dictatorship, and Ancient Liberty, in: Benjamin Constant's Philosophy of Liberty: A Study in Politics and Religion. Chapel Hill: The U. of North Carolina P., 1980, ch.2, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1659, headed: Benjamin Constant & Liberty.

DODGE, JIM, Living by Life, Some Bioregional Theory and Practice, 2pp excerpt, 29x, in PP 742.

DODSWORTH, WILLIAM, Our Legal Tender System; Its Evils and Their Remedy, 1897, 15pp, in PP 973. (He wants to reform rather than abolish it! To me that sounds like reforming crime or totalitarianism. J.Z.)

DOENECKE, JUSTUS D., American Dissent. Review of: MORLEY, FELIX, For the Record, 8pp: 185, in PP 1506/07.

DOENECKE, JUSTUS D., Roosevelt and Dissent, 2pp, in PP 1312/1314: 177.

DOENECKE, JUSTUS D., Seeking the Political Kingdom: A Review Essay, 2pp, in PP 1312/1314: 150. Discusses 3 theological books.

DOENECKE, JUSTUS D., The Anti-interventionist Tradition: Leadership and Perceptions, bibliographical essay, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1315, 61pp.

DOENECKE, JUSTUS D., The Literature of Isolationism, a guide to non-interventionist scholarship, 1930-1972, Ralph Myles Publisher, Colorado Springs, 1972, 89pp, indexed by authors, in PP 1278: 168.

DOERR, PAUL, A Help! Note, 1p, 29x, in PP 724. I wish he would help himself, e.g. by producing first a clearly legible text and then only getting it microfilmed. Even micrographics cannot perform miracles in microfilming his material. - J.Z.

DOIG, DON, New Hope for Freedom: Fully Informed Jurors, 6pp, ed. by Jarret Wollstein, in PP 1445: 28.

DOKA, CARL, Switzerland's Four National Languages, 13pp, 29x, in PP 509.

DOLAN, EDWIN G., Black Flag for a New Decade, 1p, 36x, in PP 369. (On Tuccille: Radical Libertarianism.)

DOLAN, EDWIN G., Dr., Anarchism as Political Philosophy: Review of WOLFF, ROBERT PAUL, In Defence of Anarchism, 2pp: 421, in PP 1457/62.

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

DOLAN, EDWIN G., Free Enterprise and Free Education, 1p, 36x, in PP 369.

DOLAN, EDWIN G., Liberty and the University, 1p, 36x, in PP 369.

DOLAN, EDWIN G., On Women's Liberation, 1p, 36x, in PP 369.

DOLAN, EDWIN G., The Lenin Centennial, 1p, 36x, in PP 369.

DOLE, JAMES, See: BRAKEMAN, ROBERT, James Dole: The Best Type of American Businessman, 5pp: 11, in PP 1506/07.

DOLGOFF, SAM, A Critique of Marxism, 23pp, 24x, in PP 288.

DOLGOFF, SAM, Bibliography, 1p, in PP 1534: 93.

DOLGOFF, SAM, Laissez Faire "Libertarianism" versus Anarchism, 2pp, 29x, in PP 385, 4pp, 48x, in PP 633.

DOLGOFF, SAM, The Cuban Revolution: A Critical Perspective, 1p review by MICHAEL HARGIS, in PP 1432/1439: 1433.

DOLGOFF, SAM, The New Anarchism, 1973, 2pp, 29x, in PP 562.

DOLGOFF, SAM, The Relevance of Anarchism to Modern Society, 17pp: 48, in PP 1501. - SAM WEINER was his pseudonym.

DOLGOFF, SAM, The Relevance of Anarchism to Modern Society, 1977, 23pp, 24x, in PP 244.

DOLGOFF, SAM, Third World Nationalism and the State, 20pp, n.d., published by the Anarchist Communist Federation of North America, as the 3rd. Nr. in its pamphlet series. In PP 1158.

DOLL, JAMES, Italian Lemonade, 7pp: 580, in PP 1529- 33.

DOLLARS & SENSE, NTU, VII/7 (Sep. 78), VII/2 (Feb.79), VIII/4 (Mar. 79), 28pp, all on hand at present, in PP 1165.DOLLARS, What Do You Mean by "Dollars"? PP 83/84.

DOLMETSCHER, UEBERSETZER: Das Sprachengehirn von Lake Success. UN - Dolmetscher mit Pensionsrecht - sie kennen ihre Pappenheimer, 1 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 236. - Lohnt es sich wirklich, diese Ansprachen anzuhoeren, zu uebersetzen, und in Niederschriften zu lesen? Wurde damit jemals irgendetwas Positives erreicht? - J.Z., 7.6.96.

DOMAN, ANDREW S., Health Insurance and Efficient Health Service Delivery, 20pp, 1986, CIS, 36x, in PP 721.

DOMHOFF, G. WILLIAM, The Bohemian Grove and other Retreats, 1p review by BILL EVERS, in PP 1367/68: 106.

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

DOMINION OF MELCHEZEDEK, Constitution, with a note by J. Zube, 7pp, in PP 1535: 82. Its essence appears to me to be still only territorial and limited governmentalism.

DOMINION OF MELCHEZEDEK, Declaration of Sovereignty, 1p, n.d. , in PP 1535: 89.

DOMINION OF MELCHIZEDEK, Introduction to this new "new country" effort, 3pp, in PP 1535: 79.

DON BELL REPORTS, Year 31, No. 10, March 9 84; 17, April 27, 84; 18, May 4, 84; 23, June 8, 84; 23, again, but: June 13, 86, 25, June 27, 86; 28, July 18, 86; 32, Aug. 15, 86 (year 33); Year 34, No. 1, Jan. 2, 1987; 36pp, in PP 1417: 100.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Dr., 4pp on his legal cryonics case, in PP 982.

DONALDSON, THOMAS, Jesus Was an Immortalist, 2pp: 110, in PP 1293/95.

DONALDSON, TOM, notes on Panarchism, in TC 90, 13 Oct. 80, with some panarchist comments by J. Zube, part of 4pp, 29x, in PP 869.

DONISTHORPE, WORDSWORTH, Money, in JUS, Nov. 25, 1887, 2pp, in PP 803.

DONISTHORPE, WORDSWORTH, contribution to A SYMPOSIUM ON THE LAND QUESTION, 1890, 8pp, 29x, in PP 356.

DONISTHORPE, WORDSWORTH, INDIVIDUALISM, A System of Politics, 1889, 399pp, 24x, PP 235.

DONISTHORPE, WORDSWORTH, Law in a Free State, 1895, 323pp, 29x, in PP 485.

DONISTHORPE, WORDSWORTH, The Limits of Liberty, 46pp, 36x, in PP 202.

DONLAN, WALTER, Towards a Better Understanding of the Ancient Societies, HELIOS Journal of the Classical Association of the Southwestern United States, 4/1976: 3-15, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p45. Headed: Paradigms as Procrustes Bed.

DONNELLY, GEORGE, Towards Full Employment, 2pp, in PP 1409/10: 48.

DONNELLY, JACK, Natural Law nad Right in Aquinas' Political Thought, THE WESTERN POLITICAL QUARTERLY 33, Dec. 80, 520-535, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1863, headed: Aquinas and Natural Rights.

DONOHUE, E.B., Rescuing the Economy Is Your Concern - You Are the True Economists, 12pp, 29x, in PP 528. (Georgist)

DONOHUE, MICHAEL P., Beyond the Volunteer Army, by Citizoid 112-24-6757, 2pp, 1972, in PP 1,027.

DONOVAN, J., What Is It to be an Anarchist, HONESTY, June 1887, 3pp, 24x, in PP 244.

DONWAY, ROGER, Capitalism and the Wages of Virtue, 5pp: 180, in PP 1529- 33.

DOOMSDAY MACHINE, See: AUSTRALIAN, THE, Automatic Doomsday Machine, 12 Oct. 93, 1p, AP., in PP 1366: 125. - Apparently, this computerized automatic launch system has still not been dismantled. One madman, computer malfunction or accident might still set it off! At least my own systems had numerous computer malfunctions, as well as my operator errors. - J.Z., 3.12.96.

DOOMSDAY PROPHETS, PP 1052-61 (LA Ec. Notes 44)

DOOREN, WILLEM VAN, Gerechtigkeit als Harmonie by Proudhon, 1979, 2 S.: 50, in PP 1502.

DOORN, ROBERT J., Individual Rights, 1979, 42 points, 48x, in PP 589/590.

DOPF, KARL, Kampf gegen Materialverschwendung in Buero und Betrieb, 3 S., Betriebsrationalisierung, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 227. Wenn man das als "Kampf" auffaesst dann kommt man leicht zu falschen Schluessen. - J.Z., 7.6.96.

DOPF, KARL, Kinderspielzeug fuer Erwachsene, 2 S., Bauwesen, Spielzeug. Mit einigen Anmerkungen von J.Z., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 132.

DOPPELT, GERALD, Walzer's Theory of Morality in International Relations, PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 8, Fall 78, 3-26, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1010, headed: Walzer on International Morality.

DORING, BOB, Treason in High Places Down Under, 1p: 107, in PP 1452.

DORRITY, THOMAS G., H.M.O.'s versus Ethical Medicine, 1972, 309pp, in PP 1064.

DORSKI, CARL, Interview by Loompanics, 1980, 3pp, 29x, in PP 316-318.

DORTORT, P. TO MEGALLI, THEO, 1p: 103, in PP 1465. - On alternative currencies, with 2pp of notes by ZUBE, JOHN, and 3 pages of 2 Dec. 97, against Dortort, who was recently favouring "actions" rather than further theorizing : 105. - On this issue we finally ended our long-term correspondence. - Free banking discussion.

DORTORT, P. to THEO MEGALLI, on monetary freedom, 1987, with note by J.Z., 29x, in PP 737.

DOUBLESPEAK, See: CODDINGTON, DEBORAH, Orwellian Doublespeak, 2pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 9.

DOUGLAS, BRUCE, The Common Good and the Public Interest, POLTICAL THEORY 8, Feb. 80, 103-118, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1181, headed: Common Good & Public Interest.

DOUGLAS, GEORGE H., Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn, Some Lessons for Americans, 12pp: 177, in PP 1529- 33.

DOUGLAS, MAJOR, MAJOR DELUSIONS, PP 936, 1042. Major Douglas and Silvio Gesell were totalitarians with regard to their monetary reforms. - J.Z.DOUGLAS, ROGER, NZ Minister, A Free Market Visionary? In PP 803. - The vision of most ministers does not reach very far - or they do not stay ministers for long. - J.Z.

DOUGLAS, ROY, Why Did Britain Abandon Free Trade? 1979, 3pp, 36x, in PP 381. - "It" had never fully embraced it. Actually, "Britain" had no say either for or against and most Britons didn't, either. Sensible individuals will rarely if ever "abandon" a profitable trade just because it would cross a frontier line. Unfortunately, they can be and are often forced to abandon it. - J.Z.

DOUGLAS, WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Dr., Eat Your Cholesterol, 6pp, n.d., no source, in PP 1141.

DOVER LIBRARY OF SOCIAL PROTEST, ed. by Philip Foner, 1p leaflet, 24x, in PP 914.

DOVER PUBLICATIONS, anarchist book list, 9pp, 24x, in PP 50-54.

DOVER, BEN, Dear Receiver, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 249. - A tax protest.

DOW THEORY LETTERS, Inc., by Richard Russell, sample, letter 895, 1981, 4pp, 29x, in PP 867.

DOW, CHARLES R., LA, If We Want Reindustrialization, 7pp: 586, in PP 1529- 33.

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

DOWD, KEVIN to FREMERY, ROBERT DE, 22 June 93, 1p, with some notes by Fremery ( unsigned ) & by me.- J.Z., in PP 1428/29: 196.

DOWD, KEVIN to ZUBE, JOHN, 1 Nov. 88, 3pp, in PP 810, 27 Nov. 88, 4pp, in PP 815, 19 Jan. 89, 2pp, 8 Feb. 1989, 3pp, in PP 827, 6 March 89, 1p, 29x, in PP 867.

DOWD, KEVIN, A Voluntaryist Path to a free-Market Money, 6pp, in THE VOLUNTARYIST, August 1993, in PP 1151 & 1240.

DOWD, KEVIN, Adam Smith and the 'Real Bills' Doctrine, 1985, 1st. draft, 20pp, with 10pp of notes by J.Z., in PP 827.

DOWD, KEVIN, Free Banking and the 'Real Bills' Doctrine, an addition, App. 2 to Ch. 2, to his upcoming book: The State and the Monetary System, 6pp, in PP 815.

DOWD, KEVIN, How Necessary Is State Deposit Insurance? 1988, 12pp, in PP 792.

DOWD, KEVIN, Laissez - Faire Banking, here only a 1p announcement of this title through LFB, in PP 1195. - Typically, an already discounted title. There is as yet no ready market for such literature. But on microfiche the supply of it could be made so complete that it could create its own demand. - J.Z.

DOWD, KEVIN, Monetary Freedom and Monetary Stability, Feb. 89, 30pp, intended for CATO Conference, with Some Remarks to Kevin Dowd's Paper, by John Zube, March 89, 18pp, in PP 827.

DOWD, KEVIN, Private Money, IEA, 1988, 71pp, summary only, 1p, in PP 1534: 25.

DOWD, KEVIN, The Case Against "Industrial Policy", 1990, 4pp, LA Economic Notes No. 33, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.DOWD, KEVIN, The Evolution of Central Banking in England, 1821 - 1890, a 1989 draft, 47 pp, prepared for the CUBS Conference on Unregulated Banking, in London, 19 May 89, in PP 904.

DOWD, KEVIN, The Gold Standard, the Fixed Price of Gold and the Boom-Bust Cycle, Nov. 88, 16pp, with 1p of notes by J.Z., in PP 815.

DOWD, KEVIN, The Monetary Economics of Henry Meulen, Discussion Paper, University of Nottingham, Dpt. of Ec., Dec. 88, No. 64, 35pp, in PP 818.

DOWD, KEVIN, The State and the Monetary System, 1p review, by Kurt Schuler, in PP 1240.

DOWE, PATRICK EDWARD, See: DAVIDSON, J. MORRISON, Concerning Four Precursors of Henry George and also The Land Gospel according to Winstanley "The Digger", 1899, 152pp, in PP 1259.

DOWE, W.A., The Place of Money in a Free Society, 1965, 3pp, 24x, in PP 80-82, 1p, 29x, in PP 731, a 2pp extract from this article, 24x, in PP 7.

DOWE, W.A., True and False Economics and the political implications, 1989, 161pp, here only announced in a 1p leaflet, Georgist, in PP 898.

DOWLING, R.E., On Social Classes. Are they "Hypothetical Constructs" or "Actual Empirical Entities"? 1962, 10pp: 8, in PP 1471.

DOWNARD, JIM & QUEL, JOHN L., Voices in the Air: Poverty, Social Justice, and the Bishops, 13pp: 143, in PP 1479.

DOWNARD, JIM, Faithful to the Earth: Eric Voegelin, Gnosticism, and Utopia, 12pp: 57, in PP 1479.

DOWNARD, JIM, Interface: Nozick, Rand, and what Lies between them, Part I, 8pp: 101; Part II, 11pp: 122, in PP 1479.

DOWNARD, JIM, notes on panarchism in TC 105 of 24 July 82, with comments by John Zube, August 89, part of 11 pp, 29x, in PP 870.

DOWNARD, JIM, notes on panarchism in TC 106, commented on by J. Zube in TC 108, part of 7pp, 29x, in PP 870.

DOWNARD, JIM, notes on panarchism in TC 107, of 23 Oct. 82, with some comments by JZ, 25 July 89, part of 9pp, 29x, in PP 870.

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

DOWNARD, JIM, pessimistic note in TC 105, 24 July 82, on fiching, with reply by J. Zube, 1p, in PP 907-910.

DOWNARD, JIM, Review of: NOZICK, ROBERT, Philosophical Explanations, Part I, 10pp; Part II, 12pp: 35, in PP 1479.

DOWNARD, JIM, Reviews of: LEPAGE, HENRI, Tomorrow Capitalism & of: SIMIS, KONSTANTIN M., U.S.S.R.: The Corrupt Society (The Secret Capitalists), 2pp: 23, in PP 1479. - As usual, already in the title, "society" gets the blame for consequences of the State's interventionism. Jim points out that in the Russian black market violators get rapidly and almost completely excluded from doing business. - J.Z.

DOWNARD, JIM, The Hatch and Brood of the Time: Reflections on the Metaphysics of History, 8pp: 79, in PP 1479.

DOWNARD, JIM, Two Definitions, 3pp: 9, in PP 1479. - Of society, by conservatives and libertarians.

DOWNLOADS FROM THE INTERNET, in PP 1541-1545.

DOWSING, WATER DIVINING, See: COCKINGTON, JAMES, The Divine, 1p, 828, in PP 1457/62. - Clipping on a water diviner or dowser. Science does not always stick to facts and observations, especially when they are contrary to preconceived notions and models. - J.Z.

DOYLE, T., Dr., Dissent and the Environment: A Defence of Critique within Social Movements, 23pp: 742, in PP 1484/85.

DOZER, DONALD M., HISTORY AS FORCE, 1965, 1978, IHS, 27pp, in PP 1115.

DRAFT RESISTANCE: Advertisement, 1p: 430, in PP 1457/62.

DRAFT, See: CONSCRIPTION.

DRAHEIM, GEORG, Die Genossenschaft als Unternehmertyp, 1955, Auszug: VII: Der Geist der genossenschaftlichen Gruppe (Genossenschaftsgeist) u. Staerkung des inneren Zusammenhaltes (Integration), 6 S., in PP 1413/14: 21.

DRAKE, HARRISON, J.K. Galbraith's The Affluent Society: A Critique, 1989, 2pp, LA Economic Notes No. 22, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

DRANE, ROBERT W. & NEAL, DAVID J., On Moral Justifications for the Tort/Crime Distinction, CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 68, March 80, 398-421, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1489, headed: Is the Tort/Crime Distinction Valid?

DRAPER, WM. R., Indian Dances, Medicine Men, and Prophets. Dramatic Pictures of Self-Torturing Ceremonialists whose Wild Exhibitionism often Ends in Death, 1946, Haldeman - Julius Publications, B-414, in PP 1221.

DRAUGHTON, W.E., Liberty: A Proposed Analysis, SOCIAL THEORY AND PRACTICE 5, Fall 78, 29-44, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p684, headed: Liberty and its Components.

DRENGSON, ALAN R., Toward a Philosophy of Community, PHILOSOPHY FORUM 16, Nos. 1/2, 1979, 101-125, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p981, headed: Community, Individuality, and Freedom. - He is still loco enough to speak only of locals rather than volunteers only, for any community. He expects locals to accept diversity and tolerance, i.e. operates only with the model of involuntary integration rather than voluntary segregation plus voluntary integration. And yet daily experience teaches that we are not willing to accept everybody into our family or friendship and other relationships. So why does this collectivist territorial dystopia, with all its terrors, go on and on, dominating most minds and actions? Volunteer communities, only exterritorialy autonomous, versus territorially autonomous communities with compulsory membership! The latter have too little in common to be really viable. They are forced marriages, without the option of divorce and thus, all too often end in bloodshed. See Bosnia now. - J.Z.

DREYHAUPT, KLAUS F. & SIEPMANN, UDO, Privater Wettbewerb im Geldwesen, Ueberlegungen zu einem Vorschlag von F.A. Hayek, ORDO, 29, 1978, 16pp, in PP 795.

DRIGGERS, BRUCE, Eternal Vigilance, a 4pp leaflet, date? address? In PP 975.

DRINKWATER, F.H., A Conversation on the Hydrogen Bomb, Catholic essay, 1959, 9pp, 29x, in PP 408.

DRISCOLL, CONNIE, Sister, M.S.P., The Welfare - Homeless Link, 3pp, 1992, a release of THE HEARTLAND INSTITUTE, Chicago, in PP 1,031.

DRISCOLL, CONNIE, The Welfare - Homeless Link, 92, 1p, in PP 1343/44 : 2051.

DRIVER, A.S., Libertarianism, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 151.

DROSDIK III, VINCENT A., Abortion: A Libertarian View, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1067.

DROSDIK, VINCENT A, III, Another Price Commission Mess, in PP 1404/06: 25.