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(Carson) 2:67-77 Business of government (Carson) 5:302-311 Faith of our fathers (Carson) 12:732-738 Power to tax is power to destroy (Carson) 10:613 625 Proper role of government (Benson) 11:661-668 See also Pemberton U.S. DEFENSE and the multinational corporation (Peterson) 8:451-463 U.s. HISTORY Another bicentennial: publication of The wealth of nations (Carson) 4:212-222 Democracy in America, challenge to free men (Bearce) 1: 25-32 Land use and capital (Smith) 9:541-548 New look at the Abolitionists (Chadwick) 3:167-171 Planned economy in Georgia, 1732-1752 (Summers) 9:549-552 UTOPIA, demand for instant (HazlittJ 11:680-683 UTOPIAN socialism Robert Owen, woolly-minded cotton spinner (Barger) 2: 101-109 w WATTS, V. Orval Moral law and freedom. 1:56-57 WEBER, Charles E. American money: past, present and future. 8:479 484 WHAT determines the value of money? (Hazlitt) 9:553-560 WHAT is economy? (Carson) 7:423-435 WHAT the Bible says about big government (Patrick) 3:172-182 WHERE the monetarists go wrong (Hazlitt) 8:468478 WHO wants to be self-sufficient? (Hockman) 1:3-7 WHY public libraries? (Schneider) 9:534-540 WHY reforming the ICC is not enough (Burt) 2:90-97 WHY teacher power had to happen (Barger) 6:323-331 WILKE, Joan Academic freedom. 2: 110-115 Guess who! 1:37-41 WORK and liberty (Carson) 8:485-494 WORTHAM, Anne. See Book reviews (Machan) WREN, Robert. See Book reviews (Walton) y YOU can't sell freedom to a starving man (Foley) 12:739-748 BOOK REVIEWS (Reviewer's name in parentheses) BARZUN, Jacques. Simple & direct: a rhetoric for writers (Opitz) 7:444-446 BERLIN, Isaiah. Two concepts ofliberty (Kizer) 9:568-570 BLUMENFELD, Samuel L., ed. Property in a humane economy (Summers) 4:256 BORNET, Vaughn. See Robinson CAMPUS Studies Institute. The incredible bread machine film (Summers) 1:64 CHESLOCK, Louis, compiler. See Mencken EVANS, M. Stanton. Clear and present dangers (Peterson) 1:62-64 FLORMAN, Samuel C. The existential pleasures of engineering (Chamberlain) 3: 183-186 HAYEK, F. A. and others. Rent control: a popular paradox (Greaves) 1:61-62 HENRY, John M., ed. Free enterprise ... an imperative (Davenport) 10:631-635 HESSEN, Robert. Steel titan: the life of Charles M.

Schwab (Chamberlain) 2:123-126 HOFFER, Eric. In our time (Brownfeld) 11:701-704 HUTT, W. H.lndividual freedom (Chamberlain) 6:377-380 _____ . A rehabilitation of Say's Law (Davenport) 1:21-24 INSTITUTE for Contemporary Studies. No land is an island: individual rights and government control of land use (Summers) 8:511 JAFFA, Harry. The conditions of freedom (Gow) 6:382-383 KIRZNER, Israel M. The economic point of view (Summers) 7:447-448 768 THE FREEMAN ! Decembf LEVINE, Isaac Don, ed. Plain talk: an anthology from the leading anti-communist magazine of the 40s (Chamberlain) 8:506-509 LODGE, George C. The new American ideology (Barger) 5: 317 -320 MACHAN, Tibor R. Human rights and human liberties (Wortham) 6:380-382 MACHLUP, Fritz, ed. Essays on Hayek (Chamberlain) 12:757-760 MARCHIONE, Sister Margherita. Philip Mazzei: Jefferson's "zealous Whig" (Gow) 10:639-640 MENCKEN, H. L. A gang of peck sniffs. Compo by Louis Cheslock (Opitz) 8:509-510 NASH, George H. The conservative intellectual movement in America since 1945 (Chamberlain) 7:441-444 READ, Leonard E. The love of liberty (Chamberlain) 1:58-61 ROBINSON, Edgar Eugene and Bornet, Vaughn.

Herbert Hoover: President ofthe United States (Chamberlain) 10:636-639 ROTHBARD, Murray N. Conceived in liberty Vols. 1 & 2 (Summers) 6:383-384 SCHIFF, Irwin A. The biggest con: how the government is fleecing you (Chamberlain) 5:312 314 SCOTT, OttoJ. Robespierre: the voice of virtue (Chamberlain) 4:251-254 SENNHOLZ, Hans. Death and taxes (Spangler) 10:626-630 SENNHOLZ, Mary. Faith and freedom: a biographical sketch of a great American, J. Howard Pew (Spangler) 3: 189-192 SIEGAN, Bernard H. Other people's property (Poirot) 8:511-512 SOWELL, Thomas. Race and economics (Brownfeld) 3:186-189 STANG, Alan. The highest virtue (Greaves) 12: 126. TWIGHT, Charlotte. America's emerging fascist economy (H.F. Sennholz) 5:315-317 VAN DEN HAAG, Ernest. Punishing criminals: concerning a very old and painful question (Chamberlain) 11: 698-70-:' VICUNA, Francisco Orrego. Chile: the balanced view (Chamberlain) 9:571-574 WALTON, Rus. One nation under God (Wren) 5:317 WATTS, V. Orval, ed. Free markets or famine and Politics versus prosperity (Kershner) 7:446-447 WILSON, James Q. Thinking about crime (Cow) 4:254-256 ZOCHERT, Donald. Laura: the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Greaves) 9:575-576

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