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September 1995 Issue - 28 ArticlesDepartments
- Perspective
William H. Peterson and Leonard E. Read
, pp. 538-539 Features
- Taking Money Back
Murray N. Rothbard
, pp. 540-543 Who shall control the vital money-supply function?
- Free Market Economists: 400 Years Ago
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
, pp. 544-547 Discovering the real founders of economic science.
- The Ethics of War: Hiroshima and Nagasaki After 50 Years
Gregory P. Pavlik
, pp. 548-551 Examining the moral legitimacy of the use of nuclear weapons.
- The Attack on Grassroots Liberty
William J. Watkins, Jr.
, pp. 552-554 The expanding role of the federal judiciary.
Columns
- Ideas and Consequences
Lawrence W. Reed
, pp. 555-556 Just Say No to Farm Subsidies
Features
- The Crusade for Politically-Correct Consumption
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
, pp. 557-560 Neo-puritanism run amok.
- Legislation and Law in a Free Society, pp. 561-563
What sort of legal system is appropriate for developing a proper body of law?
- Mergers and Acquisitions: Why "Greed is Good"
Peter G. Klein
, pp. 564-566 The truth about takeovers, LBOs, and other corporate reorganizations.
- The Minimum Wage's Dirty Little Secret, pp. 567-568
The least-skilled and lowest-paid workers will lose the most if an increase is passed.
Columns
- A Matter of Principle
Robert James Bidinotto
, pp. 569-570 Persuasion or Popularity?
Features
- It's Time to Privatize Unemployment Insurance, pp. 571-574
Freedom of choice and individual contract would benefit individual workers.
- Strike Out? Blame Fast Food
Francois Melese
, pp. 575-576 Grocers face competition from a new source.
- Is There a Right to Work?
Gary North
, pp. 577-584 Only if it means the right to make an offer to consumers.
Columns
- Potomac Principles
Doug Bandow
, pp. 585-586 Budget Debate, Washington-Style
Features
- Freedom: An Endangered Species
Robert Greenslade
, pp. 587-588 Forsaking our heritage of protecting individual rights
- What Free Trade Really Means
Jeffrey Herbener
, pp. 589-591 Enacting a policy of unrestrained trade at home and abroad.
Columns
- Economics on Trial
Mark Skousen
, pp. 592-593 Freedom for Everyone...Except the Immigrant
H.L. Mencken, America's Wittiest Defender of Liberty
- A portrait of Henry Louis Mencken, born 115 years ago this month.
Jim Powell
, pp. 594-598 -
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Review Criminal Justice?, by Robert James Bidinotto (Review) Joseph Sobran
, p. 599 - Criminal Justice? by Robert James Bidinotto
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Review A Second Mencken Chrestomathy, by Terry Teacho... (Review) Sheldon Richman
, pp. 600-601 - A Second Mencken Chrestomathy by Terry Teachout and H.L. Mencken
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Review The Politics of Envy, by Doug Bandow (Review) Jeffrey Tucker
, p. 602 - The Politics of Envy by Doug Bandow
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Review The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, by ... (Review) Bettina Bien Greaves
, p. 603 - The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics by Peter J. Boettke, K.D. Hoover, and C.K. Rowley
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Review Speaking Freely, by Henry Mark Holzer (Review) John Hospers
, pp. 604-605 - Speaking Freely by Henry Mark Holzer
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Review Life After Television, by George Gilder (Review) Raymond J. Keating
, p. 606 - Life After Television by George Gilder
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Review The State is Rolling Back, by Arthur Seldon (Review) Charles H. Hamilton
, p. 607 - The State is Rolling Back by Arthur Seldon
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Review A Moral Basis for Liberty, by Robert A. Sirico (Review) John Attarian
, p. 608 - A Moral Basis for Liberty by Robert A. Sirico
Columns
- Notes from Fee
Hans F. Sennholz
A $55 Trillion National Debt