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September 1979 Issue - 15 Articles- Editor's Notes
R.P.
, pp. 4-7 Sincerest Form of Flattery?
- Letters, pp. 8-11
- Brickbats
Thomas Winslow Hazlett and Robert Poole, Jr
, pp. 12-19 In What Television Buffs
- Can't Write
Louis Segesvary
, pp. 20-25 Can't Read, Can't Write, Can't Calculate... But Oh
- Denationalizing the Mails
Jeff Sampson
, pp. 26-30 Electronics and Entrepreneurs Challenge the Archaic Postal Monopoly.
- Alienation
Tibor Machan
, pp. 31-33 Was Marx Right?
- Does God Have a Ph.D.?
David L. Norton and Robert Ringer
, pp. 34-35 A College Degree is not Everyone's Destiny, but there are Other Ways to Become Well-Edu...
- Victims of Benevolent Aggression
Robert J. Ringer
, pp. 36-41 The Author of Looking out for #1 Takes a Fresh Look at Victimless Crimes.
- Viewpoint
Murray N. Rothbard
, p. 42 National Review and the Pro-Government Coalition
- Taxes
Tim Condon
, p. 43 Your First/Best Investment
Movies
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Manhattan; Circle of Iron; Alien; The Warriors; The Last Embrace; The Silent Partner (6 Reviews) John Hospers
, p. 44 - Manhattan (1979 Film) by Woody Allen
- Circle of Iron (1978 Film) by Richard Moore
- Alien (1979 Film) by Ridley Scott
- The Warriors (1979 Film) by Walter Hill
- The Last Embrace (1979 Film) by Jonathan Demme
- The Silent Partner (1978 Film) by Daryl Duke
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2 Reviews The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, b... (2 Reviews) Arthur M. Diamond, Jr.
, p. 45 - The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science by Ludwig von Mises
- New Directions in Austrian Economics by Louis M. Spadaro
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Review The First World and Third World, by Karl Brunner (Review) Alvin Rabushka
, p. 46 - The First World and Third World by Karl Brunner
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Review Harvard Hates America, by John LeBoutillier (Review) J. Charles King
, p. 47 - Harvard Hates America by John LeBoutillier
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Review The Genesis Machine, by James P. Hogan (Review) Norman J. Beris
, pp. 48-52 - The Genesis Machine by James P. Hogan