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The Freeman/Ideas on Liberty, April 1971 Issue PDF - Previous Issue / Next Issue
by The Foundation for Economic Education - 17 Articles, 68pp

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  • Some Thoughts on Violence by Edmund A. Opitz, pp. 195-199 - PDF
     A diagnosis of today's cult of violence and appeal for a return to reason - the ...
  • Uneven Inflation by George Hagedorn, pp. 200-202 - PDF
     The uneven response of various prices and incomes introduces distortions and ine...
  • The Worrycrats by Leonard E. Read, pp. 203-204 - PDF
     A special breed of bureaucratic worriers for whom all citizens are compelled to ...
  • The Nature of Modern Warfare by David Osterfeld, pp. 205-207 - PDF
     A study of the path to war via domestic welfare programs and departure from the ...
  • "Thou Salt Not Drink" by Mary Bennett Peterson, pp. 208-210 - PDF
     The story of Prohibition and Repeal and its lesson for modern regulators.
  • The Voucher System - Trap for the Unwary by Robert Patton, p. 211 - PDF
     Not a way out, but more of the same government regulation and control of the lea...
  • The Economic-Power Syndrome by Sylvester Petro, pp. 212-214 - PDF
     Exploding the popular myth that business has a coercive power to impose its will...
  • Poor Relief in Ancient Rome by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 215-219 - PDF
     Another example of the way in which relief programs get out of hand and destroy ...
  • Education for Privacy by Marten Ten Hoor, pp. 220-225 - PDF
     A plea for education for privacy when so many are occupied with the improvement ...
  • The Ballooning Welfare State by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 226-231 - PDF
     The higher the subsidy rate, the greater the number of claimants.
  • The Founding of the American Republic: 9. Prelude to Independence by Clarence B. Carson, pp. 232-234 - PDF
     A study in slow motion of the final aggravations that brought separation.
  • Revenue Sharing by Paul L. Poirot, pp. 235-238 - PDF
     A new name for inflation
  • The Biology of Behavior by Roger J. Williams, pp. 239-244 - PDF
     Our biological differences should convince us that uniformity is not a rule of l...
  • The Federal Reserve System by Hans F. Sennholz, pp. 245-247 - PDF
     A descriptive analysis of "The most important tool in the armory of economic int...
  • Property by James Madison, pp. 248-250 - PDF
     Property embraces everything to which a man may attach a value and have a right,...
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