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E., WARNER & LAIN, TERIANNE H., The Falsified History of the South, 5pp, with references, LFCT, Sep. 18, 2000, in PP 1663: 171. (Probably it should have been spelled: E. Warner.)

EAST-WEST TRADE, See: GUCCIONE, EUGENE, Who Profits from East-West Trade? THE FREEMAN, 10/73, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 135.

EASTON, CHARLES D. VAN, Union Workers Who’ve Worked Themselves out of a Job, 1p: 25, in PP 1556.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, A Strange View of Competition, 1p: 72, in PP 1556.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, Farm Subsidies Are Ripe for Harvest of Budget Savings, 1p: 63, in PP 1556.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, Making a Forbidden Economic Analogy, 1p, in PP 1556. – On budgeting.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, Protectionism & the Modern Welfare State, 1p: 79, in PP 1556.

EATON, CHARLES D. VAN, This Nation Simply Has Too Big a Crop of Farmers, 1p: 113, in PP 1556. – Someone once said: One can easily get too much of anything that one subsidizes, e.g. the poor. – See HARPER’s table on the effects of price controls. – J.Z.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Expectations and Expectations Formation in Mises’s Theory of the Market Process, 7pp: 276, in PP 1574-75.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Friedrich A. Hayek: A Centenary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 117.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Fritz Machlup, 1902-1983, 1p: 45, in PP 1574-75.

EBELING, RICHARD M., In Defence of Free Migration, June 1991, (c) 99, 2pp, in PP 1682: 82.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Ludwig von Mises’ Human Action: A 50th Anniversary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 77.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 27: Milton Friedman’s Second Thoughts on the Cost of Paper Money, 3/99, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 627.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 28: The Chicago & Austrian Economists on Money, Inflation, and the Great Depression, 4/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 629.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 34: Free Banking and the Political Case against Central Banking, 10/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 632.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 35: Free Banking and the Economic Case against Central Banking, 11/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 634.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 36: Free Banking and the Competitive Limits to Monetary Expansion, 12/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 637.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 37: Free Banking and the Market Demand for Money, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 639.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 38: Free Banking and the Coordination of Savings and Investmen, 2/00, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 642.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, part 39: Free Banking and the Benefits of Market Competition, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 645.

EBELING, RICHARD M., On the Edge of Hyperinflation in Brazil, March 90, FREEDOM DAILY ESSAYS, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 623.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Review, 2pp, Looking Backwards: The Message Is in the Method, of: FOGEL, ROBERT W. & ELTON, G.R., Which Road to the Past? Two Views of History, New Haven & London, Yale UP, 1983: 166, in PP 1574-75.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Review, 2pp, of: CALDWELL, BRUCE, Beyond Positivism, Economic Methodology in the 20th Century, London, George Allen & Unwin, 1982, 277pp: 61, in PP 1574-75.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Review, 4pp, of: WAGNER, HELMUT, Alfred Schutz: An Intellectual Biography, UCP, 1983, 345pp: 73, in PP 1574-75.

EBELING, RICHARD M., The Free Market and the Interventionist State, IMPRIMIS, 8/97, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 316 .

EBELING, RICHARD M., The Roots of Austrian Economics, Review, 3pp, of: GRASSL, WOLFGANG & SMITH, BARRY, Editors, Austrian Economics: Historical and Philosophical Background, London, Croom Helm, 1986: 248, in PP 1574-75.

EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, 6pp: 262, in PP 1581-82. – Just old statist errors, repeated over and over again. Its most important legacy was that it somewhat popularized human rights ideas. – J.Z.

EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, 1989, from IMPRIMIS, 1989, FORT FREEDOM files, 7pp, in PP 1609: 39.

EBELING, RICHARD M., William H. Hutt, 1899 – 1988, 2pp: 311, in PP 1574-75.

EBELING, RICHARD M., The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 11/89, 10pp, in PP 1751/52: 323. – It began, largely, as an anti-statist or anti-monarchical revolution, for some human rights. However, State bankruptcy, forced currency “financing” and foreign aggressors as well as ignorance and prejudices led it to statist terror, despotism and conquests. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

EBELING, RICHARD M., Wilhelm Roepke: A Centenary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 9pp, in PP 1751/52: 307.

EBELING, RICHARD M., William H. Hutt: A Centenary Appreciation, , THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 334.

ECKERSLEY, KENNETH, Two Aspects of the “Drug War”, 3pp: 818, in PP 1601-04.

ECO HOME, A Demonstration of New City Living, 4pp, in PP 1698: 130. – One does not have to retreat to the country in order to lead a more natural life. – J.Z.

ECOLOGY & INJUSTICE, See: ORIENT, JANE M., M.D., Eco-Justice, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 2pp, in PP 1753: 156.

ECOLOGY, LIBERTY & ECONOMICS, See: BADEN, JOHN A. & ETHIER, ROBERT, Linking Liberty, Economy & Ecology, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 117.

ECOLOGY, See: BUCKLEY, JAMES L., Ecology and the Economy: The Problems of Coexistence, 7pp: 109, in PP 1581-82.

ECOLORIAN REPUBLIC, See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREGORY FLANAGAN, in ON PANARCHY 20/24, in PP 1689-1693.

ECOLORIGUM, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 621. – “The Ecolorian government has the exclusive responsibility of protecting the environment and person health for Poliverians as well as sponsoring scientific research, information and other related activities….” – Is no one to be responsible for his own health? – J.Z.

ECON, Feb. & March 1987, 32 pp, from FEE, “Economics in Argumentation”, only 2 copies on hand. In PP 1630: 159.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, See: HIGGS, ROBERT, 10 Rules for Understanding Economic Development, THE FREEMAN, 3/78, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 474.

ECONOMIC FREEDOM, See: OLSON, HOWARD, The False Choice Between Civil-Liberty & Economic Freedom, 2pp, including links, in PP 1615: 175. – howard.olson@usa.net

ECONOMIC FREEDOM, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., States, Economic Freedom & Wealth Creation, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 178.

ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT GROUP, EGG, Welcome to Economic.net 2000! By Stephen H. Foerster, Chair, 1p, in PP 1678: 86. – “Permission to copy is granted provided credit is given.” – Every TERRITORIAL government, by its very nature, is an anti-economic “enterprise” or authoritarian regime – because it does have many involuntary tribute payers and “customers”. – J.Z.

ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT GROUP, Some web pages, (c), 1998. 8pp, in PP 1676: 172. – “Permission to copy is granted provided credit is given.” economic@economic.net www.economic.net/aboutegg

ECONOMICS, DISMAL SCIENCE? See: LEVY, DAVID M., 150 Years & Still Dismal! , THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 479, on economics.

ECONOMICS, See: FRENCH, STEPHEN, The Moody Loner’s Guide to Economics, 5pp, in PP 1618: 199. – Links. E-mail Steve at slfrench@mindspring.com

ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Economics on Trial. Another Shocking Reversal in Macroeconomics, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 207. (Dr. H.G. Pearce called it “anti-economics” or “neo-comics”. – J.Z.)

ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Economics on Trial. One Graph Says it all, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 210.

ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Econ 101: Do we Really Need another Samuelson? THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 213.

ECONOMIST, THE, Tearing the fabric of world trade, 1p, 31.1.1987, in PP 1630: 179.

ECONOMISTS, CLASSICAL, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Classical Economists, Good or Bad? THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 226.

EDELEN, WILLIAM L., Brighten the Corner, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 202, on Welfare State despotism.

EDITION ESPRIT LIBERTAIRE NR. 2, Neue Sozialistische Wege: Max Nettlau, Diego A. de Santillan, Jose G. Pradas, Verlag Die Freie Gesellschaft, Hannover, 1. Auflage, 1980, 18 S.: 74, in PP 1576.

EDMONDS, BRAD, Government Is Bad for the Poor, too, www.lewrockwell.com/edmonds/edmonds74.html 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 7. – But it does manage to provide some extensive “welfare” for some of the parasitic and monopolistic rich or those with lobby clout. – J.Z., J.Z., 31.5.02.

EDMUNDS, J. OLLIE, That Something, 3pp: 18, in PP 1549. On Americanism.

EDUCATION, List of linked essays only, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 340. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.

EDUCATION, See: ANDERTON, PAUL R., Review of: WHELAN, ROBERT, editor of: Teaching Right and Wrong: Have the Churches Failed?, IEA, 44pp: 1p: 757, in PP 1601-04. – Who could have doubted that they did and had to, like the governmental miseducation departments did? – J.Z.

EDUCATION, See: ASTRON, AMBER, The Education Crisis in this Country, 3pp: 810, in PP 1601-04.

EDUCATION, See: BARMANN, BERNHARD, Von Wahrheit und Freiheit! – ueber Bildungsfreiheit, 4 S., in PP 1625: 85.

EDUCATION, See: BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, Education, Schooling, Learning, 1989, 12pp, with bibliography, in PP 1689-1693: 232

EDUCATION, See: BERMAN, RONALD S., Teaching and Academic Life, 6pp: 77, in PP 1581-82. – TROWBRIDGE, RONALD L., Experiences of a Professor who Dared to Cross Professorial Picket Lines, 6pp: 83, in PP 1581-82.

EDUCATION, See: BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle: To Educate – or Legislate, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 536.

EDUCATION, See: BIXLER, SCOTT W., Educational Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 8/75, 8pp, in PP 1753: 141.

EDUCATION, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Manufacture of Subjection: A Critique of Compulsory State Education, 1991/97, 4pp: 316, in PP 1581-82.

EDUCATION, See: BYRNE, CHARLES A., Libertarian Solutions: Learning from the Miraculous Achievements of St. Adalbert, LP NEWS Oct. 98, 2pp on St. Adalbert School, Cleveland, in PP 1674: 137.

EDUCATION, See: CAHILL, JOHN P., Government Control of Private Schools? , THE FREEMAN, 7/72, 3pp, in PP 1765: 132.

EDUCATION, See: CHODES, JOHN, Public Education – – Dump It. Let private enterprise do the job, 1988, 1p, in PP 1609: 53. – From NY Times, 12-19-88, on Joseph Lancaster’s system.

EDUCATION, See: DIXON DAVIDSON, CLARA, Relations between Parents and Children, 6pp, from Tucker’s LIBERTY, # 235, pp 3-4, in PP 1679: 106. – Does anyone offer Tucker’s LIBERTY cheaper than LMP does?

EDUCATION, See: DOZER, DONALD M., The Educational Dilemma, THE FREEMAN, 5/72, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 256. – POWELL, JIM, The Education of Thomas Edison, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 261.

EDUCATION, See: DRENNAN, TAMMY, Why Dad? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 311. Sepschool@psnw.com www.sepschoo.org/

EDUCATION, See: DUNNING-DAVIES, JEREMY, Some Observations on Higher Education Today, 2pp: 761, in PP 1601-04. – Higher Miseducation?

EDUCATION, See: EVANS, BRUCE M., Educating for Freedom, 2pp, in PP 1655: 97. – Have all our educational options been fully listed and sufficiently publicized and used? Not as far as I know! – J.Z.

EDUCATION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Poliverian Education, 1/2 p, in PP 1689-1693: 490.

EDUCATION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Education, Home Page, listing chapters & URLs of his formal education system and even on extra-curricular activities, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 689.

EDUCATION, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T.

EDUCATION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Comments on “The Political Economy of the Decline of American Public Education”, by PELTZMAN, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 179.

EDUCATION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Computerized Education, 2pp, in PP 1711/12: 177. – Do texts belong onto paper, e.g. in books, and not on screens? Then why did D.F. put so many of his long texts online? Has he changed his mind, as I did, e.g. on microfiche, on on-line publishing and on CD-ROMs? – J.Z.

EDUCATION, See: FUND, JOHN, Politics, Economics, and Education in the 21st Century, IMPRIMIS, 5/98, 7pp, in PP 1754: 199.

EDUCATION, See: GABB, SEAN, Review of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shephard’s Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp: 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.

EDUCATION, See: GLAZEBROOK, JOHN, Toward Self-Governance or State Controlled Education? 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 992.

EDUCATION, See: HANSON, LIZ, Education in a Free Nation. Children Can Learn without State-Forced Schooling, 2pp: 661, in PP 1601-04.

EDUCATION, See: HERBERT, AUBERON, State Education: A Help or Hindrance, 1880, excerpts only, 2pp, in PP 1615: 206.

EDUCATION, See: HOLT, MICHAEL, Review of: PHILLIPS, MELANIE, All Must Have Prizes, Little Brown, 1996, 384pp: 2pp: 825, in PP 1601-04. – On modern miseducation. – J.Z.

EDUCATION, See: HUME, EDWARD (Sean Gabb), Review, 1p, of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shepherd’s Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp, ISBN 1 873712 47 2, in PP 1708-1710: 226.

EDUCATION, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, The Immorality of Free Education, 2pp, in PP 1611: 119.

EDUCATION, See: INFORM, Center for Independent education. – SMITH, GEORGE, Early Libertarian Criticism of State Schooling, 2pp: 15, in PP 1584.

EDUCATION, See: JOHNSON, THOMAS L., Let Education Go Commercial, THE FREEMAN, 11/73, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 176.

EDUCATION, See: KLEMM, ULRICH, Antipaedagogik und Kinderrechtsbewegung, 3 S., in PP 1625: 79.

EDUCATION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Freedom in Education # 2, n.d., 1p, in PP 1723/24: 190. – LABADIE, LAURANCE, Education – what for? Nov. 9, 1958, 2pp, in PP 1723/24: 191.

EDUCATION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Freedom in Education, Nov. 5, 1958, 2pp, stamped: 57, Printed in BALANCED LIVING, partly in Dec. 1958 & rest in March 1959, in PP 1723/24: 188.

EDUCATION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is the Educational Problem? # 3, Nov. 5, 1958, 7pp, stamped: 58, in PP 1723/24: 193.

EDUCATION, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, To the Victims of the So-called Educational System, n.d., 1p, in PP 1725: 174.

EDUCATION, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Voucher System, 7pp, in PP 1680: 29.

EDUCATION, See: LEARN IN FREEDOM, (c) 1997, 2000, Karl M. Bunday, 3pp, in PP 1679: 120. http://learninfreedom.org/bundayabout.html webmaster@learninginfreedom.org

EDUCATION, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Are public schools a contributing factor to Colorado-style school massacres? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 309. – George Getz, Press Sec.: 76214.3676@Compuserve.com .

EDUCATION, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, Can George W. Bush dispute these 10 public school “Signposts of Failure”? 2pp, www.lp.org , in PP 1664/65: 307.

EDUCATION, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Education, Homeschooling or Children, article list, 4pp, in PP 1753: 137.

EDUCATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Public Schools and Religion, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 28.

EDUCATION, See: MADDEN, RUSSEL, Subsidized Education, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 3pp, in PP 1764: 36.

EDUCATION, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., The Ritalin Epidemic. The Wholesale Drugging of America’s Children, 2pp: 120.

EDUCATION, See: OPTIONALITY.

EDUCATION, See: PATTON, ROBERT, The Voucher System – Trap for the Unwary, THE FREEMAN, 4/71, 3pp, in PP 1764: 28.

EDUCATION, See: PHARN, JOHN PETER A., Illiberal Education Can’t Be Cured with Illiberalism, THE FREEMAN, 7/91, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 61.

EDUCATION, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Libertarian Solutions: Ending the “Phony” Debate over Equal Education vs. Local Control, LP NEWS, Aug. 98, 2pp, in PP 1674: 139.

EDUCATION, See: ROCHE, GEORGE C., III, Truly Private Education, 6pp: 59, in PP 1581-82.

EDUCATION, See: SCHWARTZ, STEVEN, Higher Education: last of the great socialist enterprises, 1p, in PP 1610: 124. – Five major unchecked premises already in the headline! Some degrees of libertarian tinkering with universities are not enough. Now freedom lovers could set up affordable alternative education and certification schemes, at every level, using efficient and affordable alternative media. – PIOT, J.Z., 21.2.2000. – SMH, 14.2.200, www.smh.com.au on a CIS speech.

EDUCATION, See: STICKDEATH, Home Page, 2pp on freedom in schools, in PP 1716: 120: http://stickdeath.20m.com/index.html

EDUCATION, See: STUECHER, HELMUT, Der dreissigjaehrige Schulkrieg und die Schulverweigerer, 3 S., in PP 1625: 83.

EDUCATION, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Close the Department of Education, 3pp, in PP 1696: 201.

EDUCATION, SEE: THORNTON, ROBERT M., Education, Instruction and Training, 1p: 81, in PP 1564.

EDUCATION, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The Coming Collapse of Public Education, 2pp, in PP 1663: 31. -LFCT, March 8, 99. – As “education” it has collapsed long ago. But as a tax & union-supported racket & one based on compulsory attendance it does go on and on, like a patient in a coma, on artificial life support. – J.Z.

EDUCATION, See: VALVERDE, MARK, Is Government Drugging to Blame for Wave of School Violence? 1p, in PP 1729: 9. www.brggin.com www.rit.org

EDUCATION, See: WOODRICH, DANIELLE M., Introducing Children to Liberty: A Golden Opportunity for a Free Nation’s Survival, 3pp: 707, in PP 1601-04.

EDUCATION, See: ZUBE, JOHN to DRENNAN, TAMMY Tdrennan@Juno.com (Returned as undeliverable), 25/1/01, on education & CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 313.

EDUCATION, TAXPAYER-FUNDED, 2pp, in PP 1701: 98. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.

EDUCATION, YOUTH, VALUES, ETHICS, MORALITY, CHARACTER, See: COATS, DAN, America’s Youth: A Crisis of Character, IMPRIMIS, 9/91, 9pp, in PP 1755/56: 150. – On ethics, values, standards and ideas. Compare Dr. Walter Borgius: Die Schule, ein Frevel gegen die Jugend (The School, a Crime Against Youth), fiched in the PEACE PLANS series. An English translation is overdue.

EDWALL, DENNIS, Cancer, Laetrile and the State, 5pp, in PP 1656-1659: 212.

EDWARD GIBBON, See: GABB, SEAN, Passages from the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, selected and introduced by Sean Gabb, 1997, updated 1999, 5pp, in PP 1673: 136. – I would like to see Gabb’s comments to chapter 38 by Gibbon on the personal laws of the “barbarians”. Are we too “barbaric” or to “civilized” to seriously consider this freedom alternative? See my ON PANARCHY subseries and the new website: www.panarchy.org

EDWARDS, JAMES ROLPH, Free Markets & Externalities: The Symmetry Unintended Effects, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 6pp, in PP 1753: 14. – Maybe universities should run courses on how to better word titles? – J.Z.

EDWARDS, JAMES ROLPH, Freedom, Legislation & Disabilities, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 2pp, in PP 1765: 149.

EENIGENBURG, BRIAN, To All Libertarians, 1p: 192, in PP 1565-67.

E-FREEDOM COALITION, Proposal to the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, 11/10/99, 13pp, with its declaration and FAQ www.freedom.org , in PP 1678: 87.

EGALITARIANISM, See: ANDERSON, ROBERT G. The Assault on Capital, THE FREEMAN, 11/79, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 297.

EGALITARIANISM, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, A Comment on Egalitarianism, 2pp, in PP 1611: 117.

EGALITARIANISM, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.

EGG, Don’t Vote! 1p, in PP 1676: 175. See: ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT GROUP.

EGGER, JOHN B., The Monetary Economics of Arthur William Marget, 1p abstract: 298, in PP 1574-75.

EGGER, JOHN B., The Search for Stable Money. A Conference on Monetary Policy, 5pp: 39, in PP 1574-75.

EGO, Published by Sidney E. Parker, contents list, see: LASKA, BERND A.

EGOISM, See: GRUNERT, JOERN, Das Fanal der verbotenen Freiheit, 1 S., in PP 1617: 101. – Besprechung von: HERZINGER, RICHARD, Die Tyrannei des Gemeinsinns, Ein Bekenntnis zur egoistischen Gesellschaft, Rowohlt Berlin.

EGOISM, See: LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Egoism Re-Examined, 7pp: 369, in PP 1565-67. – SMITH, GEORGE H., Egoism Defended: A Reply to Robert LeFevre, 8pp: 376, in PP 1565-67.

EGOISM, See: NON SERVIAM, # 1 – 18, no date, 98pp, in PP 1618: 1. – Published by SVEIN OLAF G. NYBERG, solan@nonserviam.com – – – ROBINSON, JOHN BEVERLEY, Egoism, 3pp: 2.

EGOISM, See: PHILOSOPHICAL EGOISM, Guide to Sites, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 63.

EGOIST ARCHIVE, THE, Welcome, Links, Recent Additions and URL Lists, 8pp, in PP 1701: 1. davisd@nimitz.ee.washington.edu http://pierce.ee.washington.edu/~davisd/personal.html http://pierce.ee.washington.edu/~davisd/egoist/bin – I got back: “connection refused.”

E-GOLD, Some introductory pages, 8 pp, in PP 1745-1748: 542, from the Internet: www.e-gold.com/ – Gold value clearing and accounting facilities do NOT require the possession of any gold. Our exchanges need not be restricted to the amount of gold that all our electronic clearing houses have managed to acquire between them. Potentially, the whole gold market is available as a “redemption fund” for any sound gold value notes or clearing house certificates. – Here and elsewhere you can find high tech combined with very backwards and limited thinking. – J.Z.

EGOIST LINKS, 3pp, last updated May 2, 1998: 194, in PP 1587.

EGOIST SITES, LINKS TO OTHER EGOIST SITES, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 66.

EGOIST, Published by Sidney E. Parker, contents list, see: LASKA, BERND A.

EGU, DE EUROPESE GEOFICTIEVE UNIE, Home Page, 2000, 1p, in PP 1722: 186. – Jeroen van den Berg, geoberg@dds.nl http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/geoberg Peter Timmermans: partenkirchen@hotmail.com I would welcome an English or German abstract of all the “virtual communities” now on the Internet and also of some interest to libertarians or anarchists. Their very nature there, as voluntary bodies, quite exterritorial and autonomous in the imagination and in freedom of expression and information, is not quite good enough. However, sensible panarchistic projects could also be launched in this way. – PIOT, J.Z., 29.6.01.

EIGETUEMLICH FREI, Nr. 8 – 10, 4. Qu. 1999 – 2. Qu., 2000, 116 S., in PP 1625: 1. E-mail: Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de Web: http://www.online-club.de/mO/Lichtschlag

EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Marktplatz fuer Liberalismus, Anarchismus und Kapitalismus, Vierteljaehrlich, 3 Probe – Exemplare: Nr. 5-7, 1999, 112 S.: 15. E-mail: Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de Website: Web: http://www.online-club.de/m0/Lichtschlag

EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Adressen fuer die Freiheit, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 32 & 65.

EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Home page, 4 S., in PP 1617: 104.

EIGENTUEMLICH FREI, Marktplatz fuer Liberalismus, Anarchismus und Kapitalismus, Nr. 1 – 3, 1998, 104 S., in PP 1617: 1. — Internet: http://www.der-markt.com/ef — Herausgeber: Joern Grunert grunert@metronet.de & Andre F. Lichtschlag Lichtschlag@mail.online-club.de

EISNITZ, GAIL A., Slaugherhouse, … inside the U.S. Meat Industry, 1997, 280pp, $ 25.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 395.

ELECTRONIC BOOKS, See: M., G., Art: An Electronic Renaissance, Part I, The Electronic Book, 4pp: 3, in PP 1571. – Supplied at least 10 years ago by George Steele. The explosion in the production of electronic books has still not occurred. I believe that many more books are available on microfilm and that this might be true for many years or decades to come. The name of the author was mutilated by photocopying these pages from THE RISING STAR, n.d. – J.Z., 6.11.1999.

ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION, Protecting Rights and Promoting Freedom in the Electronic Frontier, home page, 2pp, in PP 1676: 168. webmaster@eff.org www.eff.org (? URL not stated.)

ELECTRONIC MONEY AND CLEARING, See: DORN, JAMES A., A New Monetary Universe, THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 63. – Only the electronics is new in electronic clearing. – J.Z.

ELECTRONIC MONEY, See: BRODRECHT, UWE, Wird im Zeitalter der Telekommunikation die Anarchie zur Realitaet? Geldfreiheit im Lichte zukuenftiger Techniken, 5 pp, in PP 1745-1748: 744.

ELECTRONIC MONEY, See: GRABBE, J. ORLIN, The End of Ordinary Money, 12pp, n.d. , in PP 1745-1748: 561. – The use of “ordinary” but freely issued, valued, rated, discounted, accepted or refused, private, cooperative etc. competing monies or “market-tokens”, shop currencies, shop- and service-foundation money – has barely begun! – A locally widely accepted local currency is more useful to most local consumers and workers than is some electronic currency with a rather limited local, national and international acceptance. To monetize the local ready for sale potential for turnover credits and wage- and salary payments is more important than to electronically internationalize some badly conceived exchange media and value standards. Moreover, this kind of non-electronic cash, too, can be harder to trace for governments than can be online-payments. Governments can and will spend millions to decode “secret” online payments. And successful local currencies can be electronically dealt with as well – by and for those who consider this to be worthwhile. – The mere fact that you engaged in coded communications can lead to investigations by the IRS or anti-terrorist or anti-drug squads. Beware! – However, the free issue and acceptance of printed or electronic exchange media, redeemable in agreed upon goods or services of the issuer or issuers, would also be an option as well as a necessity for Free Trade. – The free exchange or clearing that is involved is the essential factor, not that the transaction gets electronic help. The Internet may merely help to find new international as well as national exchange partners. Neither of them would have to be paid through the Internet. Full freedom for all payment, clearing and value standard accounting options! – J.Z., 31.5.02.

ELECTRONIC MONEY, See: KOLAR, ELIZABETH, Toward a Cash-less Society, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 78. – The tribute imposers and gatherers would love that. Why should libertarians? – Because of the minor convenience in payment processes? – Most people, aware of the virus, privacy, taxation and embezzlement hazards involved, still abstain from such payments. J.Z.

ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: GABB, SEAN, Review of: MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, published online, Sep. 93, 281 Kbs, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com from the Harvard Classics edition, 7pp, in PP 1739: 128. – Although he mentions in his review: “… many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries… “, he does not mention the CD-ROM but only the online publishing option. Why are radicals so slow to take up this radical freedom of expression and information opportunity? – J.Z.

ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS, See: JAYDENEWS, 26 January 2000, Paytrust.com, 5pp, in PP 1618: 204, on Online Bill Payment. http://affiliate.paytrust.com/aff/aff_home.htm , etc. – Note by J.Z., 9. February 2000: An easier way to handle the government’s monopolistic, coercive & fraudulent paper money and paper value standard is NOT a good substitute for issuing and accepting your own kind of non-exclusive, optional and market-rated exchange media and value standards & for accepting them & dealing largely in them. For the government’s paper money still leaves you exposed to its inflations, stagflations and deflations – even when it is interest-rate manipulated. (E.g. by a Gary Greenberg, as FED director, who seems to have forgotten everything else about money – or is well enough paid for doing so. He seems to be the Pope of the popular religion regarding money – and it leads to a lot of troubles.). Freedom in this sphere would mean something QUITE different, although computers & software programs would also be used.

ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: INFOSHOP.ORG, Electronic Archives on the World Wide Web, Anarchist Archives, 13 entries, Alternative Archives, 8 entries, Mainstream Electronic Text Archives, 24 entries, 2pp, in PP 1703: 176. Updated July 28, 2000. www.infoshop.org/archives_kiosk.html

ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: KNAPP, THOMAS L., The Intriguing LeFevre, Review, 1/2 page, of: Wendy McElroy, ed., A Way to Be Free, Volume 1, The Making of a Modern American Revolutionary, 660pp, Volume 2, The Making of a Modern American Revolution, 500pp, Pulpless.Com 1999, only $ 3.95 per volume in Adobe or HTML format or $ 37.50 or $ 34.50 respectively in print. After his death in 1986, his widow had gathered the material he had been collecting for a final book – his magnum opus. Highly recommended by Knapp, in PP 1732: 163. – Imagine how many such books could be cheaply offered on a CD-ROM!

ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: LEVY, STEVEN, It’s Time to Turn the Last Page. Books: Forget paper. Here come e-books – Newsweek, Jan 1, 2000. – How often have I seen such articles by now? I don’t see many e-books in private or public libraries yet, or in bookshops. – J.Z. 3pp, in PP 1610: 28. – STERLING, BRUCE, Learning to Love Obsolescence. “Our most exciting new technologies are merely junk-in-the-making.” 2pp, in PP 1610: 31. – From NEWSWEEK, Jan. 1, 2000. – GAJILAN, ARLY TOBIAS, History: We’re Losing It. “They told us digital data would last forever. They lied. …” 1p, from NEWSWEEK, July 12, 1999, in PP 1610: 33. – Now, which of the above 3 trends are we to believe? – Computer fans are better in fulfilling their promises than are politicians. But, can you quite trust them? – J.Z.

ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, See: ON-LINE BOOKS PAGE, THE, Established 1993, Updated July 15, 1999, 9pp: 191, in PP 1598. – When will the number of online books begin to exceed the number of microfilmed books and when will both exceed the number of books printed on paper? – J.Z., 12.12.99.

ELKIN, GARY, Benjamin Tucker – Anarchist or Capitalist? 2pp, in PP 1695, with some links to articles by and on Tucker: 53. Not the most objective evaluation of Tucker. – J.Z. – 1p from ANARCHIST LIBRARY: 154, in PP 1568.

ELLEN, SUE, Want to be a Millionaire? Stop Working! Retire! – Typical e-mail message to the faithful, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 415. – PEACE PLANS also offers plans on how to get from rags to riches – but only the economic freedom way and by expropriating the bureaucrats and politicians. – J.Z.

ELLICKSON, ROBERT C, Order Without Law, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1991, FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Less Law than Meets the Eye: Review only, 7pp, in PP 1711/12: 71.

ELLIOTT, NICK, 1992: Which Vision for Europe? THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 31. – All of them – but each only for all those who want it! The coercive unifiers only bring about increased strife. – PIOT, J.Z .

ELLIG, JEROME, A Business Historian’s History: A Review Essay of The Essential Alfred Chandler, edited by Thomas K. McCraw, 3pp: 34, in PP 1576.

ELLIG, JEROME, Fastballs, Curveballs and the Market Process, 2pp: 168, in PP 1574-75.

ELLIG, JERRY, Limits to Knowledge, Limits to Rationality, 2pp: 116, in PP 1574-75.

ELLIG, JERRY, Stalking (Discovering?) the Kirznerian Bureaucrat, Review, 2pp, of: KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., Discovery and the Capitalist Process, Chicago UP, 1985: 251, in PP 1574-75.

ELLINGHAM, FRANCIS, Max Stirner, and ‘I’, 1974, 4pp, with Parker’s comment, in PP 1610: 59.

ELLIOTT, NICK, Islamic Capitalism: The Turkish Boom, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 369. – Has the economic and political refugee stream from Turkey to e.g. Germany stopped? – A lasting boom economy under monetary despotism? – J.Z. 1.6.02.

ELLIOTT, NICK, Liberty in Great Britain: The Present and the Future, THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 103.

ELLIOTT, NICK, The Levelers: Libertarian Revolutionaries, THE FREEMAN, 5/89, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 306.

ELLIOTT, NICK, The Levellers: Libertarian Revolutionaries, 4pp from THE FREEMAN, May 89, later copyrighted by www.libertyhaven.com , in PP 1675: 27.

ELLIS, ALBERT & HARPER, ROBERT A., A Guide to Rational Living, Review, 5pp, by ROLLINS, LOUIS A..: 183, in PP 1565-67.

ELLIS, ALBERT, A Weekend of Rational Encounter, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 66.

ELLIS, EDWARD S., Compiler, The Life of Colonel David Crocket, 1884. Here only a 4pp extract, headed: Not Yours to Give, 4pp: 276, in PP 1581-82.

ELLUL, JACQUES, Anarchism from a Christian Standpoint, 5pp, in PP 1703: 180. – Anarchist Library.

ELLUL, JACQUES, E-sermon # 12, The Church of Euthanasia, 2pp of what I consider to be “anarcho-babble”, i.e., the kind of anarchism away from reason, logic, facts, morality & any worthwhile insights. – J.Z., 16.2.02, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 302.

ELMORE, BRUCE, The Lessons of Seattle, 3pp, LFCT, Dec. 13, 1999, in PP 1662: 10. wheelnut@flash.net (B. Elmore)

ELROY, WENDY, Contra Gradualism, 2pp: 189, in PP 1569-70.

ELWOOD, JAMES R., Bill & Hillary Clinton: Mafia Family Values, 4pp: 103, in PP 1561-63.

ELWOOD, JAMES R., Galt’s Gulch in Cyberspace? 4pp review of: DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE & REES-MOGG, WILLIAM, The Sovereign Individual: 134, in PP 1561-63.

ELWOOD, JAMES R., Laying Liberty’s Foundation “Down Under”, 2pp: 289, in PP 1561-63. – On CIS, LMP & PROGRESS PARTY (Hal Soper). E-mail: cis@cis.org.au www.cis.org.au – Jim failed to mention that my microfiche are libertarian ones and that my collection does not merely constitute an archive but a permanent publishing offer. Others saw in my list of libertarian literature for sale on microfiche – nothing but a bibliography! Oh, how often and how much do anarchists and libertarians still misunderstand each other! – J.Z.

ELWOOD, JAMES R., The Clash of Civilizations and the Future of Liberty, 5pp: 304, in PP 1561-63.

EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN, See: HART, DAVID, The Emancipation of Women, 1999, guide, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 329.

EMERGENCY MONEY ISSUES, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Things Ain’t always what they Look, Nov. 11, 1958, 1p, stamped 62, on open air speaking in Detroit of 30’s & emergency money issues, in PP 1723/24: 204.

EMERGENCY MONEY, See: BRADFORD, RALPH, Gourds and Dollars, THE FREEMAN, 8/78, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 37, on primitive emergency money.

EMERGENCY MONEY, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Noah Sinithwick: Pioneer Texan & Monetary Critic, THE FREEMAN, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 128. – On emergency money & Gresham’s Law.

EMINENT DOMAIN, See: BECHARA, DENNIS, Eminent Domain & The Rule of Law, THE FREEMAN, 5/85, 9pp, in PP 1753: 113.

EMINENT DOMAIN, See: DAVIS, YANA, Where Does Eminent Domain Stop? 1p:172, in PP 1572-73.

EMINENT DOMAIN, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Eminent Domain, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 985.

EMINENT DOMAIN, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, Property Rights & Eminent Domain, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 224.

EMINENT DOMAIN, See: LAND RIGHTS & TAKINGS, 10pp, in PP 1704: 98. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

EMMA’S PLACE, Welcome note, chuck@talo.ca 1/3rd page, in PP 1745-1748: 799, with hints e.g. to Anarchist Encyclopaedia Project & to The Octopus: Anti-Capitalist Database. (Will they get enough genuine anarchism rather than egalitarianism into their encyclopaedia and will they get the real facts or just their bias into their anti-capitalist database? – Those who know least about capitalism tend to write most about it and against “it”, or, rather, against their strawman image of it. – J.Z.)

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Notes on the History of Legal Systems, 4pp: 505, in PP 1601-04.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A New Form of Intellectual Property Protection, 3pp: 563, in PP 1601-04. – On “RightCopy” and its conditions. – J.Z.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A Service Provision Alternative, 2pp: 511, in PP 1601-04.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, A Time for Prototypes, 2pp: 508, in PP 1601-04.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Agreed Ground, version 0, 3pp: 502, in PP 1601-04.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, An Analysis of THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION as a model for the Institutions of Freedom, 2pp: 500, in PP 1601-04.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Banking in a Free Society, 3pp: 53, in PP 1568.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Charity without Force: The Bishop’s Storehouse, 2pp: 498, in PP 1601-04.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Contra Insurance, 2pp: 496, in PP 1601-04.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Devil’s Advocate: No Defense Needed, 2pp: 494, in PP 1601-04.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, History of Legal Systems, 4pp: 20, in PP 1568.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, The Articles of Confederation, 3pp: 515, in PP 1601-04.

EMORY, BOBBY YATES, You Can’t Do That, 2pp: 513, in PP 1601-04. – Against statist premises. – J.Z.

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, COMPUTERIZED, See: FORESHEW, JENNIFER, Net Hire Site Promises Lower Fees, A. 22.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1699: 55. – An idea as simple as directly linking employers and IT job seekers does often take as long a time before it is accepted. New ideas should be promoted by a special free market, based on an ideas archive & talent centre. – J.Z., 26.8.00.

EMPLOYMENT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Jobs and Trade, THE FREEMAN, 7/96, 2pp, , in PP 1759/60: 330. – Although S. is a monetary freedom advocate – at least here he does not see and describe the connection between free banking and full employment. Naturally, wage, profit, rent and interest rates ought to be free as well. But everything cannot be blamed on meddling with them only. – J.Z.

ENCLYCLOPAEDIA, ANARCHIST, See: MID-ATLANTIC INFOSHOP, Anarchist Encyclopedia Project, short notice only, in PP 1662: 202. Send an e-mail to lists@tao.ca with no subject and the following in the body of the message: subscribe encyclo – Updated July 27, 99. – So far it seems to have resulted only in a mailing list, which I have not yet got around to visit. – No response to my CD-ROM project! – J.Z., 3.2.00.

ENCRYPTION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A World of Strong Privacy: Promises and Perils of Encryption, 1995, HD version of article published in SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY & POLICY, volume 13, number 2, Summer 1996, Cambridge UP, 12pp, in PP 1711/12: 325. – At least online many such dispersed articles are now brought together. They could be still better combined and more cheaply accessed, sometimes even faster, seeing the downloading speeds for several hundred Mbs from dispersed sites, on CD-ROMs. – J.Z.

ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS, See: CLICHÉS OF POLITICS, Online Clichés Links, with their refutations, and contents list of the book with that title, produced by FEE, replying to a mere 83 clichés. 5pp, in PP 1684: 88. www.cliches.org – ALL clichés in the social “sciences”, and in public opinion, ought to be systematically and encyclopaedically confronted with their best refutations so far found, not just, as with this book, 83 of ten-thousands to millions. Hundreds to thousands of books of this size would fit onto a single cheap CD-ROM! Furthermore, the essay form is not always optimal for refutations, e.g. in public meetings. Compare e.g. my growing encyclopaedia of SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY. But online such a collection COULD grow considerably, too and would, if numerous A-Z compilations, presently separately copyrighted, were combined. – J.Z., 26.6.01 – Compare also the project for an Encyclopaedia of the Best Refutations of Popular Errors, Myths & Prejudices, which would need thousands of collaborators to become relatively complete and effective. – J.Z., 26.5.02.

ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Rebutting the Absurdities, 1996/98, 11 points, 3pp, in PP 1612: 33. – Nothing but an encyclopaedic approach could stock our “intellectual ammunition” department sufficiently. – J.Z.

ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS, See: MIERSCH, MICHAEL, Die gnadenlosen Retter des Planeten, 3 S., announcing his book: Lexikon der Oeko Irrtuemer, in PP 1625: 4.

ENCYCLOPAEDIA, LIBERTARIAN, See: SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, THE, LIBRARY A – Z, AUTHOR LIST of online essays in the library of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, 25 pp, sometimes with short comments. In PP 1668/69, p 11. This A – Z collection of essays, too, would constitute a great input into a libertarian encyclopaedia. – J.Z.

ENDS & MEANS, See: BAYES, WILLIAM W., Ends and Means, THE FREEMAN, 11/70, 12pp, in PP 1753: 89.

ENERGY, See: BROZEN, YALE, The Mythology of Energy, THE FREEMAN, 7/79, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 615.

ENERGY, See: INFINITE ENERGY ONLINE, Cold Fusion and New Energy Technology, home page www.infinite-energy.com – 1p, in PP 1616: 148. – With links, IE issue # 28 now available.

ENERGY, See: REYNOLDS, ALAN, The Federal Energy Agencies: The Solution or the Problem? 6pp: 13, in PP 1581-82.

ENGINE ALTERNATIVES, See: CAGGIANO, ALLEN, On Alternative Fuel Engine of Liberty Dynamics, “My fuel implosion vaporization system”, 3pp, in PP 1737/38: 339. libertydynamics_pub-owner@yahoogroups.com http://libertydynamics.cc – Another confidence trick or play with words? I would expect more from the ultrasound-carburettor, which breaks up potential fuel particles so finely that even “fuel” like molasses, containing up to 20% water, can be burned efficiently. Naturally, oil companies are not very interested in this kind of motor engine option. – Numerous kinds of alternative motors were and are offered. Were and are they all objectively tested and compared? – Is there a directory to all of them or a single annual world exhibition for their models? Or a single CD-ROM which displays some details on all of them? To me it is as absurd to display and try to market each of them separately, as it is to display and market only a single libertarian book – or a few of them – instead of all of them. – The same applies, I believe, to alternative flying machines. – As an ANALOG article, many years ago demonstrated, even efficient steam cars were bypassed by at least then less efficient and more polluting motor cars. – Under today’s conditions, without a proper market for ideas and other significant innovations, the better mousetrap does not always win. -But consistent free marketeers could bring them to the fore – starting with libertarian ideas. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

ENGLAND, DELMAR, The Magic Show, 1997, 1p, on IRS, in PP 1680: 205.

ENGLAND, MODERN, See: GABB, SEAN, Dispatches from a Dying Country, Reflections on Modern England, 234pp, L 10, $ 20, 2pp, e-mail for the book, Hampden Press, directors@hampdenpress.co.uk , in PP 1739: 64.

ENGLAND, See: ELLIOTT, NICK, Liberty in Great Britain: The Present and the Future, THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 103.

ENGLAND, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Lessons from the British Experience, IMPRIMIS, 4/77, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 185.

ENGLER, MICHAEL, Mr. LeFevre’s Remarkable College, 15pp, 1971: 99, in PP 1549.

ENTER STAGE RIGHT, A Journal of Modern Conservatism, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1618: 183. List of links to its articles, all rights reserved http://www.enterstageright.com

ENTER STATE RIGHT, A Journal of Modern Conservatism, 3pp, in PP 1610: 119. – www.enterstageright.com

ENVIRONMENT, See: 1/2p, in PP 1704: 60. Types & numbers of references on environmentalism. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

ENVIRONMENT, See: ANDERSON, SARAH, Oil Drilling in Alaska, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 57. – I have witnessed myself, e.g. in California, how little modern oil drilling impinges upon the environment. Far less would it do so in an icy wilderness. – J.Z.

ENVIRONMENT, See: ENVIRONMENTAL MYTHS & EDUCATION, 12pp, in PP 1704: 182. – FREE-MARKET.NET. – AUTHOR???

ENVIRONMENT, See: GAFFNEY, MASON, Economics in Support of Environmentalism, 1994, 8pp, in PP 1668/69: 397.

ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., Bulletin Board Archives, Environmental Matters, 17pp, in PP 1616: 108.

ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., If they just Repeat it often enough, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1616: 109. – On “ozone depletion”.

ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., Global Warming, the Other Side, 1998, 6 links to opposing views, 1p, in PP 1616: 109.

ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., More Effects of the UV Increase that never Was, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1616: 115.

ENVIRONMENT, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., Review only, 1p, in PP 1616: 117, of: SANERA, MICHAEL & SHAW, JANE, Facts, Not Fear: A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Children about the Environment, Regnery, 1996, 300pp, ISBN 0-89526-488-X, $ 14.95.

ENVIRONMENT, See: KAMENAR, PAUL D., Private Property Rights: An Endangered Species, THE FREEMAN, 5/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 235. – On tyrannical environmentalism. No bureaucratic power over any private property! – J.Z.

ENVIRONMENT, See: LONG, LAZARUS, A Case for Free Markets from an Environmental Perspective, 1996/98, 6pp, in PP 1612: 79.

ENVIRONMENT, See: MCCARTHY, SARAH J., Why They’re Mad, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 5, on “protecting owls, endangering people”

ENVIRONMENT, See: MILLER, VINCE, Property Rights under Siege: Robbery with an Environmental Badge, 1p: 100, in PP 1561-63.

ENVIRONMENT, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., The Environment: The Myth of State Protection, 2pp: 156, in PP 1572-73.

ENVIRONMENT, See: MEEK, NIGEL, Review, 2pp, of: RIDLEY, MATT, Down to Earth II: Combating Environmental Myths, IEA, 1996, 102pp, L 8.95, ISBN 0 255 36383 4, in PP 1708-1710: 439.

ENVIRONMENT, See: See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Free Market Environmentalism Pays, an interview with Brent Haglund, 5pp, in PP 1663: 23. From: LFCT, 15.3.00.

ENVIRONMENT, See: SEIJAS, NANCY & VORHIES, FRANK, Private Preservation of Wildlife: A Visit to the South African Lowveld, THE FREEMAN, 8/89, 8pp, in PP 1754: 178.

ENVIRONMENT, See: SHAW, JANE S. & HOSPERS, JOHN, Private Property & the Environment: Two Views, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 227.

ENVIRONMENT, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.

ENVIRONMENT, See: THORNTON, JIM, J.G.Thornton@leeds.ac.uk 3 Sep. 01 on “iGreens” www.igreens.org.uk 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 349. – “Environmentalists often ignore the way the private sector protects, and the state often harms the environment. iGreens are redressing the balance.”

ENVIRONMENT, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Optimism on the Environment: an Interview with Ron Bailey, 5pp, in PP 1663: 16. From: LFCT April 10, 00.

ENVIRONMENT, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, The Ecological Capitalist: an Interview with Lou Licht, 6pp, in PP 1663: 40, LFCT, 14 Feb. 00.

ENVIRONMENT, See: Unsigned webpages, 7pp, in PP 1676: 195. The Truth About the Environment, Global Warming, the Great Hoax, Population, Technology & the Environment, Forests, Water Usage, etc. http://geocities.yahoo.com/toto?s=76000022&1=NE&b=1&t=972296119′;yfEA(0);geovisit();

ENVIRONMENT, See: WHELAN, ROBERT, Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 267, of: NORTH, RICHARD D., Life on a Modern Planet: A Manifesto for Progress, Manchester U.P., 1995, 275pp, L 10.99, ISBN 0 7190 4567 3. – “… well written & thoroughly researched. Richard North has shown that you can be concerned about the environment without being a misanthropic, Earth-worshipping Green loony. This is no small achievement.”

ENVIRONMENT, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Global Treaty on the Environment prelude to a global police state? 1p: 204, in PP 1561-63.

ENVIRONMENT, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Green Gestapo. Environmentalism Gone Insane, 2pp: 72, in PP 1561-63.

ENVY, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Against the Creation of Wealth: The Threatening Tide, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 185.

EQUALITY, See: CONNERLY, WARD, Back to Equality, IMPRIMIS, 2/98, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 288.

EQUALITY, See: DISCRIMINATION & EQUALITY, 6pp, in PP 1704: 134. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

EQUALITY, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Impossibility of Full Equality, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 11.

EQUALITY, See: ROCHE, GEORGE, What Is Equality? IMPRIMIS, 3/90, 1p, in PP 1749/50: 15.

EQUITISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Equitism, 9 pages, on the philosophy of W.E. Brokaw, 1935, in PP 1725: 4. – Includes: BROKAW, W.E. to LABADIE, LAURANCE, 11.3.35, 2pp: 6. – LABADIE, LAURANCE to BROKAW, W.E. , 23.3.35, 3pp: 9.

ERFURT, JOHN C., Imagine, 2pp: 217, in PP 1554/55.- On cryonics.

ERHARD, JOHANN BENJAMIN, 1795, ueber Fichte’s “Beitrag…”, 30 S. , in PP 1716: 299.

ERRICO, S.A., L-5 Security: Is Enough Too Much? 2pp: 7, in PP 1589-94.

ERSKINE, THOMAS, See: GABB, SEAN, Thomas Erskine: Advocate of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 108.

ESCAPE ARTIST, Overseas Living for International Job Seekers, 1p, in PP 1671: 126. www.escapeartist.com

ESPERANTO WEBSITE: www.esperanto.net Short hint only, SMH, ICON, 30.9.-6.10.00, in PP 1660: 119.

ESPERO-SONDERHEFTE, Titel Liste, 2 S.: 197, in PP 1587.

ESSAYS ON LIBERTY, Vol. I, 1952, 304pp, indexed, FEE, in PP 1549. (Alas, all the others – 11 volumes – contain some copyrighted articles. With a more complete index and microfiched, this could be a very portable reference work. Afterwards the annual issues of THE FREEMAN were simply offered in bound volumes. – J.Z.)

ESTES, CHARLES R., We Never Called Him “Andy”. My Recollections of the Person and Philosophy of the Earlier Joseph A. Galambos, Alias Andrew Joseph Galambos – The Liberal, 3pp: 106, in PP 1569-70.

ETHICAL INVESTMENTS, See: SAMPSON, ANNETTE, Big super funds under pressure to make ethics part of their bottom line, 1p, in PP 1654: 124. – There are different kinds of ethical principles, faiths and ideologies. The sovereign investor should be sufficiently informed on all his alternatives. – J.Z.

ETHICS, See: KROPOTKIN; See: STODDARD, BILL, Ethics: Some Ideas, 2pp: 243, in PP 1565-67. See: MORALITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, NATURAL LAW.

ETHICS, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, Capitalism under the Tests of Ethics, 6pp: 155, in PP 1581-82.

ETHNIC CLEANSING? See: BOVARD, JAMES, Ethnic Cleansing, American-Style, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed. 181, www.fff.org/freedom/1099d.htm This message was sent by WINSTON SMITH. – Do past & greater atrocities in other countries excuse “minor” current ones? Allow ALL peaceful volunteer communities full exterritorial autonomy under personal laws and based on individual secessionism. Then most atrocities, terrorist acts, civil wars and international wars will cease. For proof see e.g. PP 16-17 (new edition) and 61-63, & “ON PANARCHY”, volumes 1-24. – J.Z., 14.9.00.

ETTINGER, R.C.W., Cryostatis Delays, 1p: 21, in PP 1554/55.

ETTINGER, R.C.W., The Emperor’s New Mind, review, 2pp, of: PENROSE, ROGER, The Emperor’s New Mind, Oxford U.P., 1989, 466pp: 213, in PP 1554/55.

ETTINGER, ROBERT C.W., Bad Law vs. Cryonics, 2pp: 75, in PP 1554/55.

ETTINGER, ROBERT, Letter, with Ben Best’s response, 2pp, in PP 1605/6: 221.

EUGENICS, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Reflections on the Eugenics Cult, n.d., 1p, stamped: 34, in PP 1723/24: 174.

EURO, See: ALLISON, THEODORE E., Euro Banknotes vs. Fed. Reserve Notes. Battle of the Fiat Currencies, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 692. – From: THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Nov. 23, 98. – Under free exchange rates (externally and internally) and full monetary freedom, there would be no “battle”. Both would be largely refused or discounted and replaced by better currencies. – J.Z.

EURO, See: GABB, SEAN, Arguments against British Membership of the Euro, introduction and executive summary only, 5pp, in PP 1739: 117. Full text is on: www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/flcomm/flc060.htm – Free choice in currencies: exchange media, value standards, clearing and credit options – for all! – J.Z., 31.5.02.

EURO, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., The Euro: Fiat Currency Extraordinaire!! 1p: 91, in PP 1564.

EURO, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Euro Is a No-Go, 1p: 283, in PP 1561-63. – 1/99, FFF Op-Eds, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 625.

EUROLETTER 72, Feb. 02, Libertarian International, info@libertarian.to www.libertarian.to 7pp: 171.

EUROLETTER, Nos. 62, of 29.4.01, info@libertarian.to hubertjongen@compuserve.com www.libertarian.to 64, of 14.6.01, 66 of 5.8.01, 67 of 12.9.01, 68 of 20.10.01, 70 of 20.12.01, 71 of 29.1.02, in PP 1732: 10 . – Mainly conference news and links.

EUROLETTER, See: LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL.

EUROPE, See: BOTSFORD, DAVID, Misunderstanding Europe: A Reply to Mark Littlewood, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES, No. 33, 4pp, in PP1742: 25.

EUROPE, See: ELLIOTT, NICK, 1992: Which Vision for Europe? THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 31. – All of them – but each only for all those who want it! The coercive unifiers only bring about increased strife. – PIOT, J.Z .

EUROPE, See: GABB, SEAN, A Case Against the European Union, Free Life Commentary No. 59, 17.12.01, 5pp, in PP 1739: 123. – A union of territorial governments isn’t a union of individual volunteers. Only the latter can be rightful. Free Trade, the abolition of passport and immigration restrictions and of national central banks does not require united governments or a single forced currency like the euro. – J.Z., 10.2.02.

EUROPE, See: GABB, SEAN, Notice of 15.10. 01 on 01 Fall Prague Convention: Uniting Europe without the Union, 2pp, in PP 1739: 92. – I hold that Europe and the World should be united only by individual rights and by volunteer communities, not territorially, by territorial governments. Europe- and world-wide state socialists should be free to unite, as well as e.g. Europe- and world-wide libertarians. When there is free trade and freedom of movement and full self-government for those who do appreciate them, what other “unity” is required? Certainly not a territorially “united” Euro. Let individual Europeans and groups of them unite and disunite themselves as much as they like, but only exterritorially! Full monetary & financial freedom for all of them! – J.Z.

EUROPE, See: GABB, SEAN, One Europe, One Union, One Faith? Comments on the Persecution of Scientologists in Europe, FLC No. 5, 27th Oct. 97, 3pp, in PP 1673: 5.

EUROPE, See: GABB, SEAN, Uniting Europe without the Union, A Brief Record of Proceedings, Free Life Commentary, issue No. 58, 11.11.01, 10pp, in PP 1739: 94.

EUROPE, See: GLENDERING, MARC-HENRI, Britain’s Relationship with the European Union: An Open Challenge to Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 36, 2pp, in PP1742: 35.

EUROPE, See: MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Euroskeptic, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 382, from THE FREE RADICAL.

EUROPE, See: POWELL, J. ENOCH, The European Communities & the Free Economy, THE FREEMAN, 5/73, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 221.

EUROPEAN LIBERTARIANS, Home Page, 1p, 8.7.2000, in PP 1716: 116.

EUROPEAN LIBERTARIANS, Home Page, list by countries, links only 2pp, in PP 1618: 164. U.K. list: http://www.freeweb.org/politica/super/libertarian/en/uk.htm

EUTHANASIA, See: IRVINE, WILLIAM B., The Right not to Live, THE FREEMAN, 5/91, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 413, on euthanasia & suicide help.

EVANS, BRUCE M., An Opportunity for Freedom, 1p, in PP 1655: 103. – On the Berlin Wall coming down, another freedom opportunity that remained largely under-utilized. – J.Z.

EVANS, BRUCE M., Context for Freedom, 2pp, in PP 1655: 107.

EVANS, BRUCE M., Educating for Freedom, 2pp, in PP 1655: 97. – Have all our educational options been fully listed and sufficiently publicized and used? Not as far as I know! – J.Z.

EVANS, BRUCE M., Is Time Running Out? 2pp, in PP 1655: 85. – We certainly ought to try to accelerate the process of enlightenment as much as possible. Am I the only one in the world who considers this to be important? – J.Z., 5.10.00.

EVANS, BRUCE M., Keepers of the Spring, 2pp, in PP 1655: 89. – On FEE’s work and intentions.

EVANS, ELBERT A., Jr., Remember This Name (Thomas Glenn Terry) 1p, in PP 1664/65: 123. On Self-defence.

EVANS, RICHARD L., Equality of opportunity or result? 1p, in PP 1630: 160.

EVANS, TIM, Death by Regulation: Brussel’s Betrayal of the European Ideal, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 87.

EVIL COWS BOOKSTORE, Home Page, with links, 4pp, 1999, in PP 1679: 77. http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/nosacredcows/LibertarianScienceFiction.html

EVIL, See: WATNER, CARL, Harry Browne – Have You Forgotten?: The Lesser of Two Evils Is Still Evil, 3pp: 155, in PP 1569-70.

EVOY, MARSHALL BRUCE, See: MILLER, VINCE, Farewell to a Libertarian Hero – Marshall Bruce Evoy, 1923-1998, 6pp: 233, in PP 1561-63.

EWBANK, JOHN, Libertarian Legal Code, 1p: 642, in PP 1601-04.

EWERT, KEN S., The Trade Deficit, THE FREEMAN, 11/87, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 167.

EXPLOITATION, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Workers Exploited? It Just Ain’t So! THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1764: 140.

EXPLOITATION, See: RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Exploitation and Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 6/80, 5pp, in PP 1753: 121.

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Kill Big Business’s Bank, THE FREEMAN, Dec. 97, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 9, on Export-Import Bank.

EXTERNALITIES & FREE RIDERS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Positive Externalities and Free Riders, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 962 .

EXTERNALITIES, See: EDWARDS, JAMES ROLPH, Free Markets & Externalities: The Symmetry Unintended Effects, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 6pp, in PP 1753: 14. – Maybe universities should run courses on how to better word titles? – J.Z.

EXTERNALITIES, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Swedes Get it Right, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 172. – On externalities, freeloaders, pollution. I favour class action suits against polluters of air, rivers, lakes and sees. Only the voluntary participants pay the costs of the proceedings and only they share in the indemnification results, if any. If, after juridical settlement, those who did not participate in the suit, sharing its costs, also went to court, with reduced costs, seeing the precedent set by the prior judgement, then they should have to pay their share in achieving the prior settlement. – J.Z., 17.7.01.

EXTERNALITIES, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Externalities, 2pp, in PP 1611: 125. – libertarian_aust@yahoo.com www.libertarian.da.ru Australian Libertarian Forum: www.alsforum.da.ru – Member of the LIBERTY ACTIVIST WEB RING

EXTERNALITIES, See: SANTORIELLO, ANDREA & BLOCK, WALTER, Externalities & the Environment, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 3pp, in PP 1753: 86.

EXTROPY INSTITUTE, Home Page, 1p: 144, in PP 1568. Home Page, Introduction, 1p: 206, in PP 1598.

F M NEWS, Free-Market.Net’s Freedom Network Member Newsletter, ed. Louis James, issues of: 28.7.01; 29.8.01, 15.9.01, 289.01, 17.10.01, 14.11.01, 28.11.01, 14.12.01, 27.12.01, 2.1.02, 16.1.02, 30.1.02, incomplete, 57 pages, in PP 1726/27: 327. Ljames@free-market.net FMNEWS@free-market.net www.free-market.net/ www.hazlitt.org/

FABLE, A., The Parable of the Ant Pounders, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 20. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

FACEY, EDWARD C., Zoning Laws, THE FREEMAN, 6/81, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 45.

FAIR HOUSING? See: LEEF, GEORGE C., How Fair is “Fair Housing”? THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 3pp, in PP 1765: 13. – It would require e.g., the abolition of all zoning & building restrictions, including all compulsory licensing, privileged unionism, rent controls and of all monetary and financial despotism. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

FAIR TRADE, See: KAMATH, SHYAM I., The “Fair Trade” Myth, THE FREEMAN, 7/92, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 204.

FAIRNESS VS. JUSTICE, See: WILLIAMS, WALTER E., Fairness & Justice: Process vs. Results, THE FREEMAN, 10/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 82.

FAITH & FREEDOM? See: ROCHE, GEROGE C., III, Faith and Freedom, IMPRIMIS, 8/79, 6pp, in PP 1753: 149. – All but faiths in freedom have undermined liberty – and still do, almost everywhere. That e.g. a few Christians, Muslims, Taoists, etc., inspite of their religious handicaps or because of their interpretations of their holy writs, are also libertarians does not excuse the rest. – However, a journal by that name contains many interesting pro-freedom articles, which I would like to see extracted and combined on a CD-ROM. – J.Z., 1.6.02. – I believe that either Bettina Bien Greaves or FEE possesses a set. Some Christian libertarian might do the honor of microfilming or scanning it. – J.Z., 10.6.02.

FAITH & LIBERATION THEOLOGY, See: GRUBBS, K.E., A New “Liberation Theology” for the World: Faith and the Free Market, IMPRIMIS, 3/91, 11pp, in PP 1755/56: 314.

FALK, CANDACE to ZUBE, JOHN, 26 April 01. Short note, signed by Joanne Sterricker, The Emma Goldman Papers emma@uclink.berkeley.edu : Chadwyck-Healey’s microfilm collection was taken over by Bell & Howell. The Emma Goldman Archive, on roll film, is now available from the latter for $ 7,000. In PP 1676: 57.

FALKOF, ANDY, Rooting out the Trade in Human Misery, July 2000, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 385. – On the immigration restrictions as the cause of the evils of “people smuggling”.

FALLACIES, DISCUSSION TRICKS, PREJUDICES, FALSE CONCLUSIONS, LOGIC, SCHOPENHAUER, ERISTIC DIALECTICS etc., See: HOGEYE BILL, Hogeye Bill’s Dictionary of Logical Fallacies, Revised 1997, 18 pp, in PP 1674: 41. “E-mail me at: abcritter@yahoo.com ” – Compare Schopenhauer’s Eristic Dialectics, fiched by LMP in a German & English edition.

FALLOON, WILLIAM, FDA Seeks to Destroy Alternative Health Web Sites, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 229.

FAME: THE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MONETARY EDUCATION, 1995/96, introduction and title list, 5pp. 211 East 43rd St., NY, NY 10017-4707, tel.: (212) 818-1298, in PP 1745-1748: 488.

FAME, Contact pages, 3pp, in PP1613: 107 & 122, 123.

FAME, FedWatch, 1p, in PP1613: 129.

FAME, Fighting for Honest Monetary Weights & Measures, 2pp, in PP 1610: 122

FAME, Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education, Home Page, 3pp, in PP1613: 106.

FAME, Labor’s Heritage Supports Honest Monetary Weights and Measures, 1999, 3pp, in PP1613: 127.

FAME, Links, 1p, in PP1613: 119.

FAME, Notable Quotes, 3pp, in PP1613: 120.

FAME, Publications, 2pp, in PP1613: 125.

FAME, Reading List, 1p, in PP1613: 124.

FAME, Trustees, Advisors, Scholars, etc., 1p, in PP1613: 110.

FAMILIES, See: ECKERSLEY, KENNETH, Two Aspects of the “Drug War”, 3pp: 818, in PP 1601-04.

FAMILIES, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Libertarianism & the Family: Are they incompatible? 1995/98, 2pp, in PP 1612: 59.

FAMILIES, See: RUWART, MARY, Families Become Clans in a Free Society, 2pp, 605, in PP 1601-04. – HAMMER, RICHARD O., Unregulated Families: A Mixture of Old and New Forms, 12pp: 607, in PP 1601-04. – LONG, RODERICK T., Beyond Patriarchy: A Libertarian Model of the Family, 9pp: 618, in PP 1601-04. – Both, matriarchy and patriarchy – and other forms – can be right, for the participants, as long as they are voluntary. – Robert Heinlein introduced a variety of forms in his S.F. novels, all ultimately for the benefit of the children. – J.Z. – METTES, BEN, Family Values? Let’s Stop Playing Politics! 2pp: 627, in PP 1601-04. – HALLIDAY, ROY, Bourgeois Families in a Free Nation, 8pp: 629, in PP 1601-04. – DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Definition of “Family” in a Free Society, 4pp: 636, in PP 1601-04.

FAMINE, See: OSTERFELD, DAVID, African Famine: The Harvest of Socialist Agriculture, 2pp from THE PRAGMATIST: 126, in PP 1572-73.FANNING, MICHAEL W., Attack in the Adirondacks, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 13pp, in PP 1757/58: 311, on property rights.

FAQs, LIBERTARIAN, See: RAYMOND, ERIC S., The Libertarianism FAQ, 2,000, 6pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 361, esr@thyrsus.com

FARAH, JOSEPH, Gun Control Kills, 1p, April 29, 1999, WORLDNETDAILY, of which J.F. is editor. (c) 1999, in PP 1685/86: 145. webmaster@worldnetdaily.com news@worldnetdaily.com

FARAH, JOSEPH, Redefining the Political Spectrum, Oct. 8, 99, 1p, in PP 1662: 159. – A daily radio broadcast adaptation of Joseph Farah’s commentaries can be heard at www.ktkz.com/

FARBER, BARRY, How to Learn Any Language, 1991, 172pp, $ 12.00, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 378.

FARBER, ROBERTA & PADOVAN, DARIO, Autogestione & Direct Democracy within the Anarchist and Leftist Movements in Italy, 11pp, in PP 1645-1653: 915. – I noted at the end: Occupying & seizing property is not self-management but robbery: an authoritarian exploitation and expropriation. By managing the OWN & FUTURE resources properly (via industrial credit, using industrial obligations issued by oneself as means of payment, if present savings are insufficient – J.Z., 4.10.00.), productive property can be peacefully, rightfully and profitably acquired. Work WITH the market (the free choices of others) rather than against it! – J.Z., 13.12.98.

FARM PROGRAM, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Protectionism & Agricultural Price Supports, THE FREEMAN, 10/86, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 107. – It might require voluntary taxation to finally end this absurdity, too. – J.Z.

FARM PROGRAMS, See: BECHARA, DENNIS, The Continuing Plight of Agriculture, THE FREEMAN, 5/86, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 503.

FARM PROGRAMS, See: FEE, The Farm Problem, 144pp, 20 chapters, 17 authors, articles from THE FREEMAN, 1p notice, in PP 1655: 67. – This book seems to indicate that LIBERTYHAVEN.COM had digitized only a fraction of the FEE articles when I downloaded many of them from its site, back in Oct./Nov. 00. – J.Z., 10.6.02.

FARM PROGRAMS, See: O’ROURKE, P.J., Agricultural Policy: How to Tell Your Ass from this Particular Hole in the Ground, from PARLIAMENT OF WHORES, 1991, 5pp, in PP 1707: 85.

FARM PROGRAMS, See: PAARLBERG, DON, Tarnished Gold: Fifty Years of New Deal Farm Programs, IMPRIMIS, 11/87, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 516.

FARM PROGRAMS, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Agricultural Technology, Economic Incentives & World Food Problems, THE FREEMAN, 7/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 488.

FARM PROGRAMS, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Economic Reality & U.S. Government Farm Programs, THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 510.

FARM PROGRAMS, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Just Say No to Farm Subsidies, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 500. – Farmers should only be paid (indirectly) by free consumers and (directly) by free traders, not by bureaucrats and taxpayers. All the latter attempts are perversions of market relationships. – J.Z.

FARMER, CATHERINE, Self-Control, not Gun Control, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 3pp, in PP 1754: 159.

FARRIS, Mr., President of the Home School Legal Defense Association of Purcelleville, VA, Solid Evidence to Support Home Schooling, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, March 5, 97, 2pp, in PP 1716: 75.

FASCISM, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Towards a Libertarian Theory of Fascism, 1985, 6pp: 290, in PP 1581-82. – Degrees of fascism are inherent in territorialism! – J.Z. – Also in PP 1705: 119.

FASCISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Father of Fascism, 4pp, appeared in MAN! April 1935 & FREEDOM 6/35, on Marx, in PP 1723/24: 19.

FASCISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Why Fascism, # 1, appeared in MAN!, April 1935, with some addenda, 3pp, in PP 1723/24: 22.

FASCISM, See: POUZZNER, DANIEL, Fascism, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 160. www.mega.nu:8080/innovism.html

FBI, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, From Killings to Cover-ups, Rogue Agency Has no Place in Free Nation, 3p, in PP 1737/38: 3, on FBI.

FDA, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Should We Abolish the Food & Drug Administration? 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 218. See: FREEDOM WORLD, FDA Corruption, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 224.

FDA: FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION, See: ROBERTS, RUSSELL, A World without the FDA, THE FREEMAN, 9/99, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 246.

FEAR OF FREEDOM, See: GORDON, ARTHUR, Freedom Is a Two-Edged Sword, 2pp, condensed from WOMAN’S DAY, R.D., August 1966, in PP 1699: 13. – More evidence on the “fear of freedom” that Erich Fromm wrote about. – If all individual rights were realized then there would be much less of this fear. People who do not know and appreciate their liberties and but seek security, do allow the imposition of any kind of feudalistic and despotic system. J.Z., 28.5.02.

FEDERAL AID, See: SPARKS, JOHN C., Deceptive Federal Aid, 3pp, in PP 1655: 25.

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.

FEDERALISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Why Some Federal Jobs Should Be Abolished, THE FREEMAN, 10/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 70. – Why only some? – J.Z.

FEDERALIST PAPERS, THE, by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison, all are online. Here is only a short list of them, indicating their contents, 5pp, in PP 1675: 115.

FEE & FREE BANKING, See: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Banking & Freedom in the Fifty Years of FEE, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 141. – Until I finished this compilation and in spite of being an old fan and reader of many years of THE FREEMAN, I remained unaware of how many articles on this subject FEE had published. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

FEE, Advancing Liberty: The Commitment Continues, 3pp, in PP 1655: 69. – From a 1956 FEE report.

FEE, Audio Cassettes offered, 1p, in PP 1655: 14, 2pp, in PP 1655: 35.

FEE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Memorial Resolution, THE FREEMAN, 11/83, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 329, upon Read’s death.

FEE, FEE Video Seminar Series, 1p, in PP 1655: 76.

FEE, Memo on FEE’s Aims, Activities, Methods, 4 pp, with 1p list of officers & trustees, 1966/67, in PP 1630: 199 & 203.

FEE, New LP Albums. FEE’s Seminar Record Library, 1p: 399, in PP 1581-82. – On 12 albums it had reproduced 12 classical freedom texts. – Alas, they were probably insufficiently advertised. I found out about them only many years later. At $ 3 they were reasonably priced, like FEE’s books. This may have been its own excursion into self-publishing in alternative media. If it had been successful there, then it might have utilized others. – Are these now on audio or video tape or on a CD-ROM? If so, will I hear about it only in another 30 years? – J.Z.

FEE, See: KIRZNER, ISRAEL M., Fifty Years of FEE – Fifty Years of Progress. Austrian Economics, THE FREEMAN,

FEE, The Farm Problem, 144pp, 20 chapters, 17 authors, articles from THE FREEMAN, 1p notice, in PP 1655: 67.

FEE, See: NOTES FROM FEE.

FEE, THE FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, Constitutional Government – Additional Readings, a 3 pp list of its relevant titles with short summaries, in PP 1755/56: 14.

FEE, The Freedom Philosophy, 14 essays from THE FREEMAN, 152pp, 1p announcement, in PP 1655: 80. – I would have microfiched it – if some of the essays were not copyrighted. I enquired about it but got no reply. – J.Z.

FEE, Writing For Liberty, 3pp, in PP 1655, on its Freedom Essay contests: 41. – Unsigned article.

FEKETE, ANTAL E., Whither Gold? 1996, 26pp, in PP1613: 130.

FELDT, HANS, Capitalism Is Not Free Enterprise, Red Lion Press, Montreal, 1997, 12pp, “based on the libertarian money and land reform ideas of Silvio Gesell.” 55-58, in PP 1547. – Politically Silvio Gesell was close to anarchism. See his: “Der Abbau des Staates”. But in economics he was a dogmatic and authoritarian money- and land-reformer. – J.Z.

FELCIAROV, VIOLETA, Christianity and the Free Market, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 90.

FELKINS, LEON, IMHO…., Home Page, 1997-2000, 5pp, in PP 1707, with links: 124. leonf@perspicuity.net

FEMINISM, See: AVEDON, CAROL, Modern Feminism, 1p: 772, in PP 1601-04, in PP 1601-04.

FEMINISM, See: CLARK, DREW, Feminist Censorship, 2pp: 192, in PP 1572-73.

FEMINISM, See: DAVIDSON, NICHOLAS, The Myths of Feminism, 1989, 3pp, in PP 1609: 33. – FORT FREEDOM.

FEMINISM, See: MCELROY, WENDY, Announcement: FOX News, 2.8.01 on her regular column “The ifeminist”, 1/2p, in PP 1732: 201. mac@zetetics.com www.foxnews.com/ www.zetetics.com/mac www.ifeminists.com

FEMINISM, See: ORIENT, JANE M., Comparable Worth vs. Civil Liberty: Are Feminists Pro-Choice? THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 579.

FEMINISM, See: WALKER, DEBORAH, A Feminist Lesson from Economics, THE FREEMAN, 5/94, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 510.

FENDRY, JAMES E., What Freedom Will You Surrender Next? 1p in PP 1637-1640: 469, against “gun control”.

FERRUA, PIETRO, Anarchists in Films, 3pp: 1075 & 3pp: 1110, in PP 1645-1653.

FEUDALISM VIA TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Government as Slave Owner, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 4pp, in PP 1765: 103.

FEUERBACH, LUDWIG, The Essence of Christianity in Relation to “The Ego and Its Own”, 1845, PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, 8/2-3-4, 1976, translated by Frederick M. Gordon, 6pp, in PP 1678: 179.

FEUERBACH, LUDWIG, See: GORDON, FREDERICK M., The Debate between Feuerbach and Stirner, 9pp, in PP 1678: 186, taken from THE PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, 1976, 8/2-4.

FEYERABEND, PAUL, Against Method, 1993 ed., $ 18.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 350.

FIAT MONEY, See: GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Fiat & the Founding Fathers, THE FREEMAN, 10/76, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 91.

FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB, Schriften zur Franzoesischen Revolution, 1793: Hier fast nur zeitgenoessische Rezensionen von der Koeln, Roederberg Ausgabe von 1989, vorher Verlag Philipp Reclam, Jr., Leipzig, 1988. Wenn seine Zeitgenossen empfaenglicher gewesen waeren fuer seine Hauptidee, die des Austrittsrechts aus dem Staat, wie waere dann die Geschichte verlaufen in den letzten 200 Jahren? Aber die meisten Besprecher haben diese Idee wenig oder garnicht beachtet oder ganz falsch interpretiert, z.B. als Vertragsbruch. Das ostdeutsche kommunistische Regime muss zu 1988 bereits viel weniger als zuvor zensorisch gewesen sein, sonst haette es eine so anti-despotische Schrift, wie alt auch immer, nicht zur Veroeffentlichung zugelassen. Die neueste Besprechung hier, das Nachwort von Manfred Buhr, ist noch immer im Sinne dieses Regimes geschrieben und das sollte man dem Verfasser unter seinen Umstaenden nicht veruebeln. Das Copyright unter einem kommunistischen Regime erkenne ich “erst Recht” nicht an, insbesondere, wenn es fuer so alte und wichtige Schriften beansprucht wird. 127 Seiten, in PP 1716: 1. – Sein “Beitrag zur Berichtigung der Urteile des Publikums ueber die Franzoesische Revolutionwurde bereits vollstaendig, in 282 Seiten in PEACE PLANS 416 reproduziert. – Siehe auch meine Reihe: ON PANARCHY. – J.Z., 28.7.01.

FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB, Zurueckforderung der Denkfreiheit von den Fuersten Europens, die sie bisher unterdrueckten. Eine Rede, Heliopolis, im letzten Jahre der alten Finsternis, 1793, 86 S. Text und 23 S. Vorrede, hier nur 31 S., verkuerzt? , in PP 1716: 1.

FICTION, SCIENCE FICTION, ENTERTAINMENT, 8pp, in PP 1704: 174. (I would not have thrown these topicsm together. – J.Z.) – FREE-MARKET.NET.

FIEDOR, DOUG, Newsletter HEADS UP, September 12, 1999, # 151: FREE REPUBLIC, “is a pro-constitution and anti-corruption website…” http://www.freerepublic.com/ 1p, in PP 1616: 83.

FIELD, MICHAEL, If your money’s dirty, the Pacific’s paradise, 1p, on Nauru as a tax haven. In PP 1627: 125. – It is for honest and productive people, too! How often is a bias already expressed in a book title or headline? – And let us face it: Much of the money of organized crime is not gained via coercion or fraud or extortion but through the provision of wanted services that are made illegal. To that extent it represents free market profits for services rendered. One should not malign even the “devil”. – Compared with some governments, all criminals, even the organized ones, are small fish. – And they can hide their dirty money much easier or waste it more obviously. – J.Z., 10.6.02.

FILM-MAKING, INDEPENDENT, See: KIRSCH CARR, DAVID, DIY Hollywood. Independent Film-Making and how Cheap Digital Technology Will Transform it, CULTURAL NOTES No. 44, 4pp, in PP1742: 1.

FINANCIAL FREEDOM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Let the Chips fall. Why Canada’s Financial Industry must be de-regulated, 6pp, in PP 1612: 27.

FINANCIAL NEWS, THE, Production Mini-plants in mobile containers, October 01 notice, 1/2p, in PP 1732: 121. newsletters@the-financial-news.org

FINANCIERS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, In Defence of the Rich, THE FREEMAN, 6/00, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 219.

FINANCING LIBERTARIAN ACTIVITIES, See: LIBERTARIAN VICTORY FUND, Letter by director Chris Azzaro, 1p, in PP 1697: 87. Funding could come out of the nationalized property to be liberated, anticipating this liberation via corresponding securities. See my PEACE PLANS 19C on this, entitled: Let Freedom Pay Its Way. – Libertarian response to this consistent libertarian finance plans was so far all too close to zero! – J.Z. lvf_director@yahoo.com www.LibertarianVictoryFund.com

FINK, DENNIS, Longevity Hypertext, 1p: 14, in PP 1554/55.

FINK, RICHARD, The Center for the Study of Market Processes, 3pp: 32, in PP 1574-75.

FINNERAN, JOHN R., Free Trade & the Irish Famine, THE FREEMAN, 12/91, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 54.

FIRE THE BOSS AND BREAK THE ALARM CLOCK! arkala@telenowa.de Another get-rich-quick scheme? 1p, in PP 1628: 207. – I wish many more libertarians would realize how rich they are, between them, through libertarian ideas, and would fully mobilize THIS information, thereby helping to make themselves not only free but also rich (if they want to be rich. How many more books could you read – if you were rich? ). – J.Z.

FIREARMS & LIBERTY, Home Page, firearms@shadeslanding.com , 5pp by Gary Shade, in PP 1685/86: 107. – See: GUN CONTROL, WEAPONS, ARMES, MILITIA.

FIRST AMENDMENT, See: LAMBERTON, LANCE, Property Rights & the First Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 208.

FISCAL POLICY, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Fiscal Policy in the Open Economy, 2000, 10pp, in PP 1611: 101.

FISCHER, C. F., III, My Son and the Guatemalan Indians, THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 120.

FISCHER, WERNER, Die “Zellpassage”, Eine Begegnung mit dem “Paracelsus” unserer Zeit, 1968, 5pp: 229, in PP 1595-96. – Ueber Dr. STRATHMEYER

FISHEL, JOY, Contraceptive Technologies: How Much Choice Do We Really Have? 4pp, in PP 1610: 4.

FISHER, ANTONY G.A., The Economics of the Barricades, THE FREEMAN, 7/79, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 595.

FIST, STEWART, Economic Models are Pretty Shabby, THE AUSTRALIAN, 5.10.96, 2pp, in PP 1698: 151.

FIXED EXCHANGE RATES, See: NORTH, GARY, Fixed Exchange Rates & Monetary Crises, THE FREEMAN, March 72, 15pp, in PP 1745-1748: 210.

FLAG BURNING, See: MATACONIS, DOUGLAS, The Flag & Freedom: Which Should We Protect? THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 584.

FLAG BURNINGS, See: COHEN, ANDREW I., Flags, Flames, and Property, THE FREEMAN, 1/99, 4pp, in PP 1753: 78.

FLAG.BLACKENED.NET, The Pierre J. Proudhon Memorial Computer, n.d., 1p, in PP 1701: 39, list of links on this site www.flag.blackened.net

FLAGS OF CONVENIENCE, See: WATNER, CARL, Patriotism or Voluntaryism? 4pp, on flags of convenience: 11, in PP 1569-70.

FLANAGAN, GREG to BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE & ZUBE, JOHN, 17.2.01, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 254.

FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.1.01 & Z-F, 20.1.01, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 354. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.

FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.1.01, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 352. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.

FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 28.12.00, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 342. net@libertocracy.com See under LIBERTOCRACY. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.

FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 8.1.01 & Z-F. 12.1.01, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 349. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.

FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 8.1.01, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 348. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.

FLANAGAN, GREG to ZUBE, JOHN, 9.2.01, & Z-F reply, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 359. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Capitalian Code of Ordinances, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 630.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Cooperatarian Code of Ordinances & Regulations, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 618.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, A Nation of Thieves, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 956. – In the site, as it printed out for me, this title is set directly under Libertocracy, so that one could misread it as: “Libertocracy – A Nation of Thieves”! – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Aborting Personal Responsibility, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 999.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Abortion Denies Men’s Rights, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 996.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Abortion Extremists, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 997.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Abortion, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 998.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Building Code Tyranny, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 958.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Building Libertocracy, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 895.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Citizens under a Death Sentence, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 757. – With regard to ABC mass murder or anti-people “weapons” in the hands of ANY government we all are. Only the execution date has not yet been determined but may be by some madman, drunk, drug or power addict, suicide candidate or by a computer malfunction. – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Common Law, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 812.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Community Associations. Developing Private Governmental Services, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 909.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Community Governments, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 911.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Constitution of Valenturium, 10pp, in PP 1689-1693: 689.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Cryptic Money, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 937.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Declaration of the Human Libertarian Alliance, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 589.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Democratic Dictatorships, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 801.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Democratic Superstitions, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 789.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Determining Borders, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 912. – Alas, here shows some of his remaining territorialism. Their private and coop property limits and membership lists and private contracts are all the “borders” that they need. Local and majoritarian decision-making is still wrongful territorial governmental over dissenters and not self-government for all. – J.Z., 7.7.01.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Dienforcade, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 579. – “(A) War is forbidden; war is the ultimate crime against humanity. The duty of the Librademian Dienthorian is to use Dienforcation to fight against the war itself, to destroy the ability of the enemy to wage war, kill or capture the enemy’s political rulers and hunt down those who directly participated in making war and bring them to justice, that means: kill them or put them under arrest to face charges of crimes against humanity. – (B) The Dienthorian is forbidden from attacking or intentionally endangering civilians. (C) The Dienthorian must use the least violent means available when there is risk to civilians to insure the protection of innocent people.”

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Drug War History, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1009.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Ecolorian Code of Environmental Protection Ordinances, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 623.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Eminent Domain, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 985.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Examples of Zoning Tyranny, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 967.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Family Values, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 471.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO Monetary System, Free Market Money, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 939. – Here he envisions only a fraction of full monetary freedom but includes a general monetary freedom clause. Alas, in it, he still subscribes to the notion of “asset currency” and wants to entrust to libertocratic (i.e., voluntaristic) governments responsibility in this sphere and give their notes legal tender power towards their members. His design for their central banks resembles all too much that of the existing ones, but it is meant only for voluntary members.. – J.Z., 7.7.01.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO Workers’ Entitlements, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 680.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-EPT: Environmental Protection Treaty, 17pp, in PP 1689-1693: 640.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-FET: Free Enterprise Treaty, 9pp, in PP 1689-1693: 661.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-FPT: Foreign Policy Treaty, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 923.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-HRT: Human Rights Treaty, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 669.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-PADOHR: Peacekeeping and Defence of Human Rights, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 936.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-PST: Public Safety Treaty, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 677.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-PST: Public Safety Treaty, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 913.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-SCOLAR: Social Contract of Liberty and Responsibility, OFCG: Organization of Free Community Governments, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 931.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-SCT: Social Contract Treaty, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 683.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-SUDAPT: Security Union Defence And Peace Treaty, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 916.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Generational Tyranny, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 993. – On constitutions and laws of unlimited duration.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Good, Law-Abiding, Taxpaying Slaves, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 954. – Actually, slaves are tax free because all their labours and labour products are owned by their masters. Naturally, one can also define slavery as 100% taxation. – J.Z., 7.7.01.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Gun Control in a Free Society, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 1024.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Gun Control; Disarm and Conquer, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1021.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Historic Preservation of Freedom, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 989. – He makes a case for preserving individual rights rather than ancient bricks and mortar constructions etc., as I do make a case for preserving and publishing all freedom writings as cheaply and permanently as is possible with alternative media. – Most historical (hysterical) “conservationists” tend to ignore the most important values. – J.Z., 7.7.01.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Human Rights Defense as an Alternative to War, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 755.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Imposed Regulation Undermines Responsibility, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 990.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Intellectual Property, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 986.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Defense Will Make Weapons of Mass Destruction Ineffective, 2000, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 754. – Ineffective and also obviously wrong! – Compare my two peace books on this. – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Government, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 890. – This essay is different, at least in the first part, from the version on sheets 391ff. – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Party Contract. Libercratic Self-Defence Political Action. Voting for Liberation Contracts, 11pp, in PP 1689-1693: 879.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Plans of Action, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 902.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libercratic Policy on Abortion, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 994.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Libertocracy: FSUTO-FET: Free Enterprise Treaty, 9 pp, in PP 1745-1748: 553, with segments on money & Ekkwhe – one kilowatt hour of electricity. (The value of kw hours change by the hour, quantities and location as well as supplier! – J.Z.)

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Economic Policy, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 945.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Government, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 523.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Justice System, 15pp, in PP 1689-1693: 557. – That is ONE proposal by ONE. I would rather have seen a clear statement in favour of free competition between different justice systems, all individually chosen. – Anyhow, thanks to Gregory Flanagan we have at least one more libertarian utopia and also one designed only for volunteers. – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Legal Code, Contents list of headings only, 14pp, in PP 1689-1693: 28.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Legal Code. XX. The Regulation of the Securitariot, 1. Regulation of the Police; 2. Regulation of the Diensecuriot; 3. Legal Standards for Self-Defense; 4. Crimes against Peaceful Existence, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 855.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Revenue System, 10pp, in PP 1689-1693: 513.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Security Services for the General Public, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 861.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Librademian Security Services. Securitariot. Defenders of Human Rights, Freedom and Keepers of the Peace, 7pp, in PP 1689-1693: 572. – “Anyone may form their own police, emergency response or defense and offer those services to anyone else. …”.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Mandatory Voting: Democracy under the Gun, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 805.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Nationality and the State, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 783.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Nationality is a Cultural Orientation, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 786.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Enforcement of Natural Law, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 863.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Human Society, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 482.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Law vs. Utilitarianism, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 865.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Rights and Natural Law, 8pp, in PP 1689-1693: 871.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Rights and Natural Law, 8pp, in PP 1689-1693: 871.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Natural Rights vs. Artificial Political Constructs, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 868.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Neutrality in the Justice System, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 438.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Organizing Libercratic Communities, Human Libertarian Alliance, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 899.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Paying Our Own Way, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 960.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Police States of America, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 827.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political “Law”, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 818.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Monopolies, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 815.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Moral Corruption of Society, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 820.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Police Monopoly Obstructs Justice, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 835.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Rights, Entitlements & Responsibilities, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 824. – Referring only to his Libertocracy proposals, not to the present mess. – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Zoning Destroys Communities, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 823.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Poliverian Central Bank Operations, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 486. – The “central bank” of a volunteer community! – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Poliverian Civil Revenue System, 11 pp, in PP 1689-1693: 474.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Poliverian Education, 1/2 p, in PP 1689-1693: 490.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Positive Externalities and Free Riders, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 962 .

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Privately Produced, Publicly Provided Security Services, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 456.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Pro-Abortionists deny womin the right to protect their unborn babies, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 995. – He refers to some pro-abortion fanatics & other exceptional cases but does not discuss compulsory mass abortions, as in Red China and abortions privately done, mostly against female unborn children, due to its imposed one-child policy. – J.Z., 7.7.01.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Prohibited Material Contract, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 674.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Property Rights, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 542.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Psychological Warfare, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 973.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Public Property Is not Free, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 975. – Public property belongs to nobody and is therefore wasted by almost everybody, but especially by bureaucrats, politicians and legislators. – J.Z., 27.5.02.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Public Safety, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 522.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Regulating Broadcast Frequencies, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 971. – Based on the usual error on this subject: “Broadcast frequencies are property, like any other.” – They are not, no more so than sound waves are. Each owns his own voice & broadcast – but has to control its reach, so that it does not disturb but merely serves others who want to listen to him. He is not entitled to disturb others who use their voice or broadcast on the same frequency or frequencies, which means that each has to quiet down & reduce the power of his broadcast accordingly. If one could rightly own a broadcasting frequency without limits, then one could “own” it on the Moon, on Mars, in our Universe and in others as well, which is, obviously, nonsense. Nor does ownership of them for all of Earth make sense, since few reach as far. – Anyhow, with more finely tuned broadcasting stations and receivers there are now more channels available than people find it worth their while to use. Imagine also, some people claiming “ownership” over any of the frequencies which the Sun provides us with free of charge, going beyond what we can receive on our skin or our land. Moreover, the wave spectrum, apart from quantum theory at the ultimate level, is a continuum. So what these “proprietors” claim is a whole batch of frequencies, in their segment, one almost unlimited in number. – Governments have adopted this libertarian fallacy by selling frequencies and pocketing the proceeds. – J.Z.)

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Right to Liberty, 9pp, in PP 1689-1693: 548.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Right to Privacy, in “Librademia”, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 431.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Rights of Human Persons, in “Librademia”, 16pp, in PP 1689-1693: 440.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, SCOLAR Community Security, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 848.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Securitariot, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 850.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, See: Libertocracy, in PP 1689-93 (ON PANARCHY 20-24).

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, SOVEREIGNTY, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 745. – On individual secessionism, individual sovereignty and voluntary associationism. This aspect is not always clearly stated in all of his pages or executed in all of his proposals (I believe) but, in case of doubt, should always be assumed as implied or intended, since it is one of his guiding ideas. – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Statism, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 761.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Strategies of Protest (of the Human Libertarian Alliance), 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 584.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Taxation is Theft, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 951.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Case against the World System of Political States, 12pp, in PP 1689-1693: 766. – Only its compulsory or monopolistic or territorial feature is objectionable not its world-wide spread or that it is political and interventionist in the economic and social spheres as well. We could also have a polyarchic, libertocratic or panarchic world system of political States – but no one would HAVE to belong to anyone of them, while everyone would be under obligation not to interfere with their members, while their members would be under obligation not to invade the rights of non-members. – A State or government without territorial power, i.e., without exclusive sovereignty and compulsory membership or coercive territorial subjugation of non-members, which also means, without compulsory taxation, constitutional, legislative, juridical and administrative power over dissenters who have seceded from it, is like a beast of prey that has lost its teeth or beak, its claws, its strong muscles and its obvious victims. It would be harmless and tend to starve to death – unless it can find voluntary customers who want its “services” and are willing to pay for them. For me all the wrongful and harmful characteristics or such organizations are summed up by the world “territorialism”. – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Communist Manifesto’s Road to Socialism through , Democracy, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 794.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Cost of Fighting the War on Drugs, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1012.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Drug Czar Is Addicted to Power and Needs to Lie to Sustain his Habit, 2pp, with excerpt from an article by Mark Davis, Insightmag.com, in PP 1689-1693: 1004.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Economic Republic, 1p, contents list of files for the Capitalian Sector of the Poliverian Economy, in PP 1689-1693: 944.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Enforcement Mechanism, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 846.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Lie of a Free Country, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 781.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Military: Mercenary Terrorists, the Embodiment of Evil, 9 pp, in PP 1689-1693: 837. – He means only the existing military of most territorial States and has his own ideas on competing, private, mercenary or professional security and defence forces and methods, mentioning voluntary and rightful militias only by the way. – J.Z., 7.7.01.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Natural, Moral Relationship between the Sexes, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 703.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Political Cartel Economy, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 941.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Political Courts, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 981.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Political Police, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 829.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Poliverian Economy, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 466. In ON PANARCHY 20-24.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Prosecutor: the State’s Enforcer, the People’s Enemy, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 983.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Right to Discriminate, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 976.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Social Contract? 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 808.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The State’s War on Freedom, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 758. – When will the accumulated and overwhelming evidence finally lead to its conviction? – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Tyranny of Democracy, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 796.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The United States Hates and Fears Freedom, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 778. – The U.S. is not a single living entity and as such it can neither hate nor fear. Obviously, most libertarians in the U.S. do not hate and fear all liberties. – J.Z., 27.5.02.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Universal Natural Laws, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 870. – Another private human rights draft! – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War against the People Fought by those who Are Drugged by Power, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1006.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War on Drugs; a.k.a. The War on Individual Rights, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1016.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War on Drugs is a Racist War, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1014. – Anyhow, it is not is not a war on “drugs” but just on some selected narcotic and poisonous drugs. Nor is it really a war on those drugs but one on their producers, traders and users, while other drugs, like alcohol and tobacco, are largely tolerated, although their users do harm and kill themselves and other people in much greater numbers than do the outlawed drugs. Racists simply use the powers and opportunities provided to them by such unjust laws. – J.Z.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, There isn’t a right that the war on drugs doesn’t threaten or violate, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 1019.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Culture, 3pp, chapter & URL list only, in PP 1689-1693: 700.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Economy, Chapter & URL list only, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 698.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Economy. Valenturian money is E-merits, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 949.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Education, Home Page, listing chapters & URLs of his formal education system and even on extra-curricular activities, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 689.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Valenturian Philosophy & Religion, 1/2p URL list only, in PP 1689-1693: 702.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Volunteering other People’s Services and Money, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 965.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Why Is Abortion the only Absolute Right Recognized by the State? 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1002.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Why the State Can’t Survive, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 813.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, World Peacekeeping Policy, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 432.

FLANAGAN, GREGORY, World Peacekeeping Policy, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 748.

FLAWS, MARGARET, Anarchism and Feminism, 1p, in PP 1699: 11.

FLEMING, KURT & TIMM, UWE, Macht Stirner angst … oder einsam oder frei? Ein Streitgespraech, 7 S., in PP 1625: 66.

FLEMING, KURT W. to ZUBE, JOHN, 7.2.2000, 1 S. , in PP 1619/20 225. – paulchen: kfleming@tk-online.de

FLEMING, KURT W., See: STIRNER, MAX, Max Stirner Archiv, Leipzig, established by KURT W. FLEMING, http://www.p-beier.de/Stirner/ kfleming@t-online.de 233 S., in PP 1619/20: 1.

FLETCHER OF SALTOUN, Selected Writings, 11pp, from “The Political Works of Andrew Fletcher, Esq.”, London, 1732, 1749, somewhat modernized, (c) Scottish Academic Press, in PP 1685/86: 112. On Militias.

FLEW, ANTONY, Private Property & Social Justice, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 231.

FLEW, ANTONY, Public Health or Private Choice, 2pp: 767, in PP 1601-04. – Public Health, at least to some extent, prevents Private and Individual Health, the only thing that really can exist and matters. – J.Z.

FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 1p, of: KEALEY, TERENCE, The Economic Laws of Scientific Research, Macmillan, 1996, 394pp, L 17.99, ISBN 0 333 65755 1, in PP 1708-1710: 456.

FLEW, ANTONY, Review of: BARKER, EILEEN, Editor, LSE on Freedom, LSE Books, 395pp, 1p: 789, in PP 1601-04.

FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: BECKER, JASPER, Hungry Ghosts: China’s Secret Famine, John Murray, London 1996, 368pp, L 20, ISBN 0 7195 5433 0, in PP 1708-1710: 436.

FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: BETHEL, TOM, The Noblest Triumph: Property and Prosperity through the Ages, St. Martin’s Press, N.Y., 1998, 384pp, $ 29,95, ISBN 0 312 21083 3, in PP 1708-1710: 605.

FLEW, ANTONY, Review of: LEVIN, MICHAEL, Why Race Matters, Praeger, Westport, 415pp, 2pp: 815, in PP 1601-04. – Let it matter to whom it matters. Let’s have all kind of voluntarily segregated racial societies together with all kinds of voluntarily integrated and anti-racist societies. To each his own. Only wrongful compulsion must cease, in this sphere, too. – J.Z.

FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: SOWELL, THOMAS, The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulations as a Basis for Social Policy, Basic Books, N.Y., 1995, 310pp, ISBN 0 465 08994 1, in PP 1708-1710: 305.

FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: TASSANO, FABIAN, The Power of Life or Death: A Critique of Medical Tyranny, Duckworth, London, 1996, 177pp, L 35, in PP 1708-1710: 326.

FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 3pp, of: SKRABANECK, PETER, The Death of Humane Medicine and the Rise of Coercive Healthism, Social Affairs Unit, London, 1994, L 12.95, ISBN 0 907631 59 2: 217 & FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 1p, of the same book, in PP 1708-1710: 219.

FLEW, ANTONY, See: HUME, EDWARD (Sean Gabb), Review, 1p, of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shepherd’s Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp, ISBN 1 873712 47 2, in PP 1708-1710: 226.

FLEW, ANTONY, Shephard’s Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp, Review only, by GABB, SEAN: 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.

FLEW, ANTONY, The Case Against Determinism: A Reply to Sean Gabb, 7pp, in PP 1708-1710: 54.

FLEW, ANTONY, Towards Truth, Through Falsification, 2pp: 732, in PP 1601-04.

FLICK, FRANK, The Keynote, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 5. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

FLOATING EXCHANGE RATES, See: POWELL, ENOCH, Floating Exchange Rates, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 76.

FLOOD RELIEF, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Flood Relief, THE FREEMAN, 10/?7 (1957-1997? Text says 1927.), 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 141. – Somewhere I read about a French flood relief office (for the relief of victims of a particular flood), which continued in existence for over 20 years after the last victim had been paid. Government offices tend to enjoy a kind of immunity, in spite of all their wrongs and mistakes & uselessness, are even financially rewarded for their failures, and an all too long lifespan. To them and laws at least sunset clauses ought to be applied – better still: individual secessionism. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

FLOOD, ANDREW, Dreaming of a Reality where the Past & the Future Meet the Present. A Report on the Second Encounter for Humanity and against Neoliberalism, 8pp, in PP 1695: 28. – Not my kind of anarchism! – J.Z. – More by him e.g. under: www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/2419/andrew.html

FLOOD, ANDREW, Heading, 15. 4. 94, first published in 1993. Also from the ANARCHIST FAQ?: Defending the Bolshevics or defending the truth? 7pp, in PP 1703: 136. – “Back to first page”: www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/2419/index.html

FLUORIDATION, See: VALERIAN, VALDAMAR, Behavioral Effects of Fluorides on Mass Populations, 3pp, in PP 1609: 101.

FLUORIDE ACTION NETWORK, Dec. 30, 00, 5pp, www.fluoridealert.org/ 5pp, in PP 1662: 12. Print-out somewhat flawed. Webmaster: m_connett@hotmail.com Guide to news & articles on the subject. Info sent by Howard Olson.

FLYGARE, WILLIAM, A Very Small First Step: Review of P.B. Dematteis, Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, Univ. Microfilms, 2pp, in PP 1610: 65.

FLYGARE, WILLIAM, To My Sweetheart – With an Addition to Bartlett, 3pp, in PP 1618: 75.

FLYGARE, WM., See: PARKER, S.E., Wm. Flygare (1916-1997), paragraph, biographical: 98.

FNF ARCHIVE, List of Articles and Papers, mainly from its FORMULATIONS, 9pp: 10, in PP 1601-04.

FNF Authors’ Home Page, Contributions Wanted, Conditions, 1p: 6, in PP 1601-04. – With 1p of notes by John Zube.

FNF Home Page, 1p: 1, in PP 1601-04.

FNF Links to Other Sites, 1p: 8, in PP 1601-04.

FNF List of Articles on Constitutions for Free Countries, 1p: 4, in PP 1601-04.

FNF List of Articles on Individual Rights, 1p: 5, in PP 1601-04.

FNF List of Articles on Intellectual Property, 1p: 2, in PP 1601-04.

FNF List of Articles on Money & Banking, 1p: 3, in PP 1601-04.

FNF List of Topics, 1p: 2, in PP 1601-04.

FOBE, RICHARD, The Creative Problem Solver’s Toolbox, 1993, 350pp, $23.75, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 383.

FOCUS, I/1, May 968, II/1, February 1969, II/2, March 1969, II/3, April 1969, 80pp: 1, in PP 1559. – Published at Montana State University.

FOERSTER, STEPHEN H., The Basics of Economic Government, 1998 (c), 4pp, in PP 1678: 81. – I could not shake off its yellow background. Some people look for pearls in the mud, among the pigs. – J.Z., 23.5.01.

FOERSTER, STEPHEN H., The Late American Revolution, 2pp, in PP 1676: 173. See: ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT GROUP.

FOLDVARY, FRED & al, The Meaning of Supply and Demand, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 340.

FOLDVARY, FRED E., Lifting the Veil of Tears. The Credit Exchange Alternative for Market Coordination, 27pp, no date, in PP 1745-1748: 458. – A new edition of a previous article also on clearing and LETS.

FOLDVARY, FRED, Free Banking Explained. Land-theory discussion group, 4 May 00, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 702. – A very limited view of free banking options. But then the horizons of most such contributions are rather limited. – It is not enough to recognize only fractions of the monetary freedom options. – But then, in the absence of a complete library on the subject, who CAN know them all? – J. Z.

FOLDVARY, FRED, Locke’s Proviso, 1999, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 339.

FOLDVARY, FRED, The Natural Rate of Interest: The Austrian Response, 1999, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 339.

FOLDVARY, FRED, The Soul of Liberty, here only 1p flyer of Laissez Faire Books.com, in PP 1716: 34.

FOLDVARY, FRED; HILLARY, DAVID & OTHERS, The Cobb-Douglas Production Function, 1999, 8pp, in PP 1668/69: 331.

FOLEY, RIDGEWAY K., Jr., Mr. Dickens Was Right, THE FREEMAN, 1/94, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 130.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Affected with a “Public Interest”, THE FREEMAN, 9/78, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 241.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Choice or Chains, THE FREEMAN, 4/74, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 267.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Commitment, THE FREEMAN, 3/77, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 258.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Insider Trading: The Moral Issue, THE FREEMAN, 11/87, 9pp, in PP 1751/52: 249.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Speak for Yourself, John – Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 9/74, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 370.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Charade of Participatory Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 2/91, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 300.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Liability Crisis, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 21pp, in PP 1751/52: 272.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Myth of Self-Regulation, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 293.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Problem with Power, THE FREEMAN, 3/78, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 236.

FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Rationale for Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 4/73, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 261.

FOLEY, TIMOTHY, A Radical Solution to our Perennial Postal Problems, 2pp: 194, in PP 1565-67.

FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., John Jacob Astor & the Fur Trade: Testing the Role of Government, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 317. – With interesting remarks on John C. Calhoun, as statist, protectionist and monopolist, not as consistent libertarian. – J.z.

FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., The Myth of the Robber Barons, Chapter 2: James J. Hill and the Transcontinental Railroads, 13pp, in PP 1684: 102. – The book, 169pp, list price $ 9.95, if available from Amazon.com for $ 8.46. – It, obviously, one of the few histories written with economic insight! – J.Z., 26.5.01.

FOLSOM, BURTON, Billy Durant: From Carriages to Cars, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 247. Ulrich von Beckerath, 1882-1969, once remarked, in essence: By watching just one product and its development one can learn more about the real economy than by reading many textbooks. This biography of a carriage and later car maker reminded me of this observation. – J.Z., 29.4.02.

FOLSOM, BURTON, Henry Ford & the Triumph of the Auto Industry, THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 6pp, in PP 1765: 42.

FONTENIS, GEORGES, Manifesto of Libertarian Communism, Links & URLs only, 1p, in PP 1696: 49. ANARCHIST LIBRARY http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/index.html

FOOD CRISIS? PASOUR, E.C., Jr., The World Food Crisis, THE FREEMAN, 12/75, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 116, on producer incentives.

FOOD PROBLEM? See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Agricultural Technology, Economic Incentives & World Food Problems, THE FREEMAN, 7/85, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 488.

FOOD, See: BILLINGSLEY, K.L., The Food Police Are Watching You, THE FREEMAN, 12/92, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 582.

FORBES, MALCOLM S., A New World Order … of Freedom, IMPRIMIS, 8/91, 8pp, in PP 1755/56: 304.

FORCE VS. VIOLENCE, See: WILLIAMS, WALTER, When and under what Circumstances Should Violent Force Be Used? (c) 1995, Creators Syndicate, Inc., 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 105. – By my standards, rightful force isn’t “violent” but defensive. It upholds basic rights and liberties without offending against such rights of innocents and non-aggressive people. Aggressive people lose most of their rights, as rational beings, at least temporarily, while they are aggressive. Then they retain only the rights of animals, i.e., the right not to be unnecessarily killed or injured or treated cruelly. Violence is very different from defensive force. It always violates the rights and liberties of others.- J.Z., 26.5.01.

FORD, BRYAN L. Caloric Restriction, Antioxidants, and the Free-Radical Theory of Aging. A Response to Harris, 3pp: 712, in PP 1589-94.

FORD, HENRY, See: FOLSOM, BURTON, Henry Ford & the Triumph of the Auto Industry, THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 6pp, in PP 1765: 42.

FORD, HENRY, See: HEATH, SPENCER, 1876-1963, The Social Function of Mr. Henry Ford, 1937 letter, to Dorothy Thompson, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 134.

FOREIGN AID, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Foreign Aid & International Crises, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 257.

FOREIGN AID, See: BANDOW, DOUG, New Excuses for Old Failures, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 272, on Foreign Aid.

FOREIGN AID, See: BOVARD, JAMES, The World Bank vs. the World’s Poor, THE FREEMAN, May 88, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 27.

FOREIGN AID, See: FREEDOM MAGAZINE, More Statistics, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 150. On Foreign Aid to 127 Nations & Public Debt, World & US, 1971.

FOREIGN AID, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Foreign Investment vs. Foreign Aid, THE FREEMAN, 10/70, 12pp, in PP 1761-63: 260.

FOREIGN AID, See: MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Third World Development: Foreign Aid or Free Trade? THE FREEMAN, 7/87, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 151.

FOREIGN AID, See: MINI-PLANTS, Production Mini-plants in mobile containers. More than 700 portable production systems offered to Third World Countries, Sept. 01, 1/2 page, in PP 1728: 176. newsletters@the-financial-news.org An interesting example of technology transfers to under-developed countries. It does not have to come via giant enterprises in the hands of foreign corporations or via government grants but can come in small units, that could be financed by local productive coops, perhaps on terms, repayable out of production proceeds, provided only water & electricity supplies, transport, markets and security of transactions are sufficiently developed already. – J.Z.

FOREIGN AID, See: OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Failures & Fallacies of Foreign Aid, THE FREEMAN, 2/90, 17pp, in PP 1761-63: 275. – Governments, in their unlimited “wisdom”, have managed to ignore such information for decades. – I doubt that this is only because of the “fringe benefits” they receive in the process. – J.Z.

FOREIGN AID, See: ROSS, H. R., How to Stop it … A Taxpayers’ Revolt? 1p from a speech against a $ 6.8 billion foreign aid bill, in PP 1713-1715: 151. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

FOREIGN AID, See: SCHOOLLAND, KEN, The Disaster of International Foreign Aid Programs, 988, Revised May 1998, 3pp, in PP 1660: 73. From ISIL:isil@isil.org www.isil.org schoolak001@hawai.rr.com

FOREIGN AID, See: SMITH, MENLO F., Foreign Aid the Voluntary Way, THE FREEMAN, 10/94, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 249.

FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, See: BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Foreign Investment Helps Americans, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1753: 34.

FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, See: CROCKER, C. BRANDON, Should We Stop Selling Real Estate to Foreigners? THE FREEMAN, 8/89, 2pp, in PP 1754: 84.

FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Foreign Investment vs. Foreign Aid, THE FREEMAN, 10/70, 12pp, in PP 1761-63: 260.

FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, See: MADISON, JAMES, Freedom & Foreign Investment, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 21.

FOREIGN POLICY, See: FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.List of linked essays only, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 337.

FOREIGN POLICY, See: GLENDERING, MARC-HENRI, Britain’s Relationship with the European Union: An Open Challenge to Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 36, 2pp, in PP1742: 35.

FOREIGN POLICY, See: MOORE, RODERICK, Foreign Policy in the Post-Communist World: The Case for Selective Intervention, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 34, 4pp, in PP1742: 29. – Military intervention by well enough motivated, enlightened, trained and armed volunteer militias is one thing. Intervention by governments and their forces is another thing. Politicians, Bureaucrats and government officers cannot be trusted in this sphere any more than in any other, no matter how good their purely technical military training and knowledge may be. I know of no government which has a quite rightful and reasonable foreign policy or method for international interventions. They are all territorial organizations and have territorial aims only and as such they can only maintain the current problems or make them worse but cannot abolish them. – They do not know and respect all individual rights and liberties in their own countries – so how can we expect them to uphold them in others? For them even classical human rights are still in doubt or they are even widely offended against by them. And some are “armed” with modern and scientific nuclear “mass extermination camp” packages and their conventional air forces are ready to repeat all the mistakes of WW II, the Korean War, The Vietnam War, etc., all over again, with all too indiscriminate air raids and all too insufficient or confused war aims. The “colleteral damage” to innocents in the current War in Afghanistan, supposedly only a police action against a minority of terrorists, has probably already far exceeded the number of innocent victims in the September 11th, 01 attack. Under the misguidance of territorialism on all sides, this conflict is likely to escalate and continue indefinitely, with no real solution in sight. PIOT, J.Z., 31.5.02.

FOREIGN POLICY, See: RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policy Determines Real Cost of Defense, 2pp: 142, in PP 1572-73. – Who calculated how little it would cost and risk if it were based upon panarchistic practices and aims? – J.Z.

FOREIGN POLICY, See: STANWAY, ALEX, Privatizing Foreign Policy, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 35, 2pp, in PP1742: 33.

FOREIGN POLICY, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH, Non-Intervention: Foreign Policy for Americans, 2pp: 16; 3pp: 106; 2pp: 112, in PP 1572-73.

FOREIGN TRADE, See: FREE TRADE, EXPORTS, IMPORTS, DUMPING, TRADE BALANCE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL, PROTECTIONISM.

FOREIGNERS, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, How to Deal with Strangers, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 1p, in PP 1755/56: 124. – The Australian Government presently “thinks” that concentration camps are the “solution” for this “problem”. – J.Z., 13.5.02.

FORESHEW, JENNIFER, CSIRO team flips the switch on plant genes, 1p, in PP 1627: 125. – Another “loaded” article. Whatever is poisonous to insect life is not necessarily harmless to human life. Moreover, insects are only exposed to small quantities and for short periods. – Give governments the chance to bio-engineer people as obedient subjects, taxpayers and soldiers, and they will! – J.Z., 8.8.00.

FORESHEW, JENNIFER, Net Hire Site Promises Lower Fees, A. 22.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1699: 55. – An idea as simple as directly linking employers and IT job seekers does often take as long a time before it is accepted. New ideas should be promoted by a special free market, based on an ideas archive & talent centre. – J.Z., 26.8.00.

FORESTS, See: LANDMESSER, RALF et al, Rettet den Regenwald, Preserve Tropical Forests, etc., 8 pp of news, with links, in PP 1675: 140. – What else can one expect when forests are entrusted to governments and their favourites? – Most of the critics do not want to change THAT precondition. J.Z.

FORFEITURE LAWS, See: BAXENDELL, N., No to car seizure laws, letter to OPEN ROAD, Jan./Feb. 2000, 1/2 p, in PP 1616: 139. – If such laws are applied ONLY to convicted criminals, not merely to suspects, at the discretion of police and customs officials, this would be QUITE another matter. Just another instance that many to most of the present laws provide more injustice than justice. Why? They are based on the prevailing popular prejudices among voters, politicians and bureaucrats. The highest officials gained their positions, in most cases, by appealing to these prejudices and by sharing them. – Enlightenment succeeds at first only among individuals and in minority groups. So they must be enabled to secede. – J.Z. 16.3.2000.

FORFEITURE LAWS, See: BENSON, BRUCE, Highway Robbery, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 4pp, on forfeiture laws, in PP 1766-68: 202. – However, there is a case for forfeiture – in case of genuine criminals, i.e. criminals with victims. Thus all present government assets should fall under such forfeiture, too. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

FORFEITURE LAWS, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Seizure Fever: The War on Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 11pp, in PP 1766-68: 190.

FORFEITURE LAWS, See: FREEDOM WORLD, No Civil Asset Forfeiture, Real Horror Stories, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 69.

FORFEITURE LAWS, See: NAYLOR, R.T., Maple Leaf Madness: Canada Follows US into Forfeiture Folly, MONTREAL GAZETTE, Dec. 4, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 285.

FORFEITURE LAWS, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Asset Forfeiture Run Amok, THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 324.

FORFEITURE LAWS, See: WATNER, CARL, Forfeiture Laws: A Reminder from the Past, 1p: 32, in PP 1569-70. – WATNER, CARL, Sweat them at Law with their Own Money? Forfeitures & Taxes in American History, 6pp: 59, in PP 1569-70.

FORFEITURE LAWS, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Police Confiscations Still Out of Control, 1p, in PP 1729: 117.

FORMULATIONS, List of Articles & Papers, 1993 – 2000, 9pp, in PP 1687/88: 358. FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF

FOROGLOU, EMMANUEL, Dr. & GOETHE, Goethe’s Faust on Paper Money, n.d., 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 593. foroglou@prodos.com

FORSTMANN, THEODORE J., Statism: The Opiate of the Elites, IMPRIMIS, 5/97, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 453.

FORT FREEDOM, Historical Archives, 1p list of links to articles, in PP 1609: 38.

FORT FREEDOM, Peace! Arms Control! Disarmament, 1p quoting Hitler and reporting on the doings of German and U.K. diplomats before all hell broke out. In PP 1609: 50.

FORT FREEDOM, Quotes, 2pp, in PP 1609: 54.

FORT FREEDOM, The Library, 1p, list of titles on line, in PP 1609: 29.

FORT FREEDOM, Welcome to Fort Freedom, 1p, edited by R. J. Long, in PP 1609: 28.

FOSTRA MITTEILUNGEN, Nr. 10, 1 Maerz 1968, 8 S.: 217, in PP 1595-96.

FOSTRA, Einleitung, vom STRATH LABOR, 2 S.: 215, in PP 1595-96.

FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, THE, volume I, 1952, 307 pages, indexed, 1-83, in PP 1549. The Essay collection was somewhat indexed by Bettina Bien Greaves. See: PP 1,036. The annual volumes are also separately indexed. I would like to see a combined and still more detailed index to all of FEE’s output, which constitutes a real libertarian treasure chest, also full text editions on CD-ROMs and microfilm. Only THE FREEMAN has been microfilmed – by University Microfilms – and whatever material LMP got its hands on, e.g. most of the books by Leonard E. Read, and which was not severely copyrights restricted. Mostly FEE welcomes reproductions by LMP & others. It just wants proof of them. But so far it showed no interest in microfiched freedom literature like that of LMP and others and had not bothered to acquire a microfiche reading machine for it in its otherwise rich library – last time I checked. – J.Z.

FOUNDATION FRANCISCO MARROQUIN, 1p: 113, in PP 1572-73.

FOUNDING FATHERS, See: AMERICAN FOUNDING FATHERS, FREEDOM IN HISTORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 115. (115 resources) – FREE-MARKET.NET.

FOUNDING FATHERS, See: LADOWE, CHARLES R., Blunders of the Founding Fathers, THE FREEMAN, 2/75, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 172. – Free Banking, Post Office & the Constitution.

FOUNDING FATHERS, See: MARBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, , in PP 1737/38: 312. – Gov. Bradford’s story, www.SierraTimes.com

FOUNTAIN OF TRUTH, THE, For Christ and For Liberty, Home Page, 5pp, in PP 1677: 181. www.geocities.com/fountainoftruth/purpose.html

FOWKES, STEVE, Food Carcinogens and Anticarcinogens, 1p: 714, in PP 1589-94.

FOWLER, DAVE & NOBEL, DIANE, Government vs. The People, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 431.

FOWLER, DAVE, Review of: BLOCK, WALTER, Defending the Undefendable, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 483.

FOWLER, DAVE, Social Security? Don’t Hold Your Breath … 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 396.

FOX NEWS DIRECT, Sample of 2 Sep. 00, 2pp, in PP 1662: 160. Sent to me by Keith Johnson, asking whether I would be interest. Well, I am not. It does not concentrate on individual liberties & it is copyrighted. Most mere “news” just bring more of the same & thus aren’t worth reading. Speedier delivery of worthless news is NOT the solution. – J.Z., 1.2.01 foxnewsdirect@list.newsdigital.com

FRAGMENTS, Floral Park, “World’s Oldest and Greatest Individualist Magazine”, according to its editors. – Issues: XXV-XXXIII, Spring, 1995, No. 1; Vol. 33, Summer 1995; Vol.33, Fall, 1995; Vol. 34, Winter 1995/1996, No. 1; Vol. 34/35, Winter 1996/Spring 1998, No. 1; Vol. 35, Summer/Fall 1997, No. 1/2; Vol. 35-36, January – March 1998, No. 1; Vol. 36, April – June 1998, No. 2; Vol. 36, July – September 1998, No. 3; Vol. 36, October – December 1998, No. 4, together with Vol. 37, January – March 1999, No. 1, 120 pages: 1, in PP 1564.

FRAGMENTS, Home page of an e-zine, 2pp, in PP 1614: 203. – No URL or e-mail address given on it. – I found it so colourful that it was difficult and expensive in toner to make it legible in a black on white print. – J.Z.

FRAGMENTS, Vol. 37, No. 2, 3, 4, combined, April – December 1999, 12 pp, in PP 1630: 70.

FRAGMENTS, Vol. 38, Nos. 1-4, Jan. – Dec. 2,000; Vol. 39, No. 1, January – March 2,001; Vol. 39, No. 1 (2! – J.Z.), April – Dec. 2,001, 42 pages, with some circulars & a letter by J.Z., in PP 1731: 1.

FRANCE, See: CLARKE, ANTOINE, Liberty in France, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 11, 4pp, in PP1742: 57. – Alas, French Enlightenment and encyclopaedic efforts and ideas in individual human rights have not been constantly developed and expanded. All too many and extensive relapses occurred, even during the French Revolution. That was demonstrated to me very well when on the 14th of July 1958, in Paris, the Museum of the French Revolution was closed – and a parade of the Veterans of the Algerian War took place. Only among Australian convicts did I ever see such an accumulation of brutish faces. I must admit, that in their uniforms, with many medals, they were better dressed, though. But did they fight for individual rights and liberties? What knowledge did they have of them, or interest in them? That most French people are almost constantly “under the influence”, of their excellent wines, has probably not helped, either. – Not that the U.S., England, Canada, Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Germany or any other country was much, if any better, in this respect. But the French Revolution, like the American one, did start out with such a great promise – and led, also, to so many disappointments, because of its remaining non-libertarian features, not completely removed from all following revolutions, civil wars, uprisings

FRANCHISES, See: BALKIN, STEVEN, Franchises could be weapon against poverty, 1989, 1p, in PP 1730: 5. – While franchises could solve the problem of poverty for some, only sound productive cooperatives, partnerships, work coops or autonomous work groups, freedom from taxes and regulations, free trade, free enterprise, free migration, extensive shareholding, privatization of all statized property, monetary freedom and open cooperative access to natural resources, freeing prices, wages, salaries, rents, interest and exchange rates, competitive pension systems and an end to wars, civil wars and bloody revolutions(through voluntary State membership & personal laws), would significantly help to reduce or abolish involuntary poverty. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

FRANK, REX C., Taxes, Direct and Indirect, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 74. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, Paper Currency, 1729, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 703. – Great minds are not always great when it comes to monetary theories and practices. What kinds of paper currencies, issued by whom and under what conditions – would have helped? B.F. did not answer such questions here. But he poses the problem of currency shortage. – If printing had not made texts, particularly monetary reform texts, so rare and expensive, then sufficient criticism could have been added to the reproduction of any such text. Alternative, powerful and very affordable media like microfiche, floppies, websites and CD-ROMs make such a comprehensive publishing and written discussion of all such texts possible. So, why not use them more? – J.Z.

FRANZOESISCHE REVOLUTION & The Right of Individuals to Secede, See: FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB.

FRASER INSTITUTE, THE, Annual Report 1989, 22pp: 82, in PP 1559.

FRASER, IAN, Enter Radio Liberty & Libertarianz, 1p: 58, in PP 1561-63.

FRASER, IAN, New Zealand. Small Is Not Necessarily Beautiful, 1p: 309, in PP 1561-63. – ifraser@hug.co.nz

FREDERICK, DANNY, Free Will: Some Logical and Epistemological Issues, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 101.

FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 2pp, of: COWEN, TYLER & PARKER, DAVID, Markets in the Firm: A Market-Process Approach to Management, IEA, 1997, 92pp, in PP 1708-1710: 482. – Management “experts” have still to discover some of the benefits arising from the best forms of coop production. Here, too, it’s government vs. no-government, centralization vs. decentralization, coercion vs. voluntary collaboration, enforced obedience vs. incentives, property and profits for the few vs. property and profits for all in an enterprise. – J.Z., 26.5.01.

FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 2pp, of: GILFOYLE, TIMOTHY J., City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution and the Commercialization of Sex, 1790-1920, 1994, 462pp, in PP 1708-1710: 249.

FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 2pp, of: LEAHY, MICHAEL P.T. Against Liberation: Putting Animals in Perspective, Routledge, 1994, 286pp, in PP 1708-1710: 151.

FREDERICK, DANNY, Review, 3pp, of: SCRUTON, ROGER, Animal Rights and Wrongs, Demos, London, 1996, 113pp pb, L 7.95, ISBN 1 898309 82 5, in PP 1708-1710: 431.

FREE BANKING, See: ADHWA, RAKESH, Privatizing Money, 1p: 388, in PP 1579-80.

FREE BANKING, See: AHMAD, NIZAM, Denationalizing Money, May 3, 98, 2pp, from MOER newspaper article list, in PP 1629: 38.

FREE BANKING, See: BANFIELD, ERIC-CHARLES, Review of: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Monetary Evolution, Free Banking & Economic Order, Westview Press, 1992, 3pp: 51, in PP 1568 & 663, in PP 1601-04.

FREE BANKING, See: EMORY, BOBBY YATES, Banking in a Free Society, 3pp: 53, in PP 1568.

FREE BANKING, See: FNF List of Articles on Money & Banking, 1p: 3, in PP 1601-04.

FREE BANKING, See: GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Manning the Sea Walls, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 72, on free coinage & banking.

FREE BANKING, See: HANKE, STEVE H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, Jan. 14, 2,000, letter to WSJ, in PP 1629: 43. – Why only ONE parallel currency – and that also a forced state paper money? Why not as many as traffic will bear, all freely issued, refusable and market rated? – J.Z.

FREE BANKING, See: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Commercial Banking in a Free Society, 3pp: 547, in PP 1601-04.

FREE BANKING, See: HORWITZ, STEVEN, Misreading the “Myth”: Rothbard on the Theory and History of Free Banking, 5pp: 299, in PP 1574-75.

FREE BANKING, See: LIBERTY BOOKS, St. Louis, Books & tapes on Legal Tender & The Fed, 1p leaflet sent by Dave Wilber, in PP 1629: 45. – Merril Jenkins is Dave Wilber’s guru on money.

FREE BANKING, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.

FREE BANKING, See: NORFED, National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code, Home p., 1p in PP 1629: 40. On a new legal currency backed by pure silver. – Is silver to become legal tender again? – J.Z.

FREE BANKING, See: NORFED, NORFED Invites Your Support, 2pp, May 4, 2,000, in PP 1629: 41.

FREE BANKING, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Alan Greenspan: A Minority Report, THE FREE MARKET, V/8, August 87, 1p, in PP 1629: 32.

FREE BANKING, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Taking Money Back, THE FREEMAN, Sep. 95, 3pp in PP 1629: 35.

FREE BANKING, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Mysterious Fed, THE FREE MARKET, IX/10, Oct. 91, 2pp in PP 1629: 33.

FREE BANKING, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Solution, 5pp, offering his limited monetary freedom notions, THE FREEMAN, 11/95, in PP 1629: 27. – A forced and exclusive gold bug currency would in some respects be an improvement and in others a disaster. Free choice of value standards and freedom of note issue and clearing must not be limited by prohibitions imposed the fans of the classical gold standard. But they should be free to practise it, and nothing else among themselves. For them it might actually suffice but it would, obviously, not cheap to do so. From the point of view of full monetary freedom, competitively minted gold coins and 100% covered and redeemable gold certificates are only two of numerous other options, including gold-accounting and gold-clearing. – J.Z., 17. 8. 00.

FREE BANKING, See: RUSHDOONY, ROUSAS JOHN, Gold, The Devil, And Legal Tender, CHALCEDON REPORT, Sep. 81, P.O. Box 156, Vallecito, Calif. 95 251, in PP 1629: 44.

FREE BANKING, See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, An Open Letter to Mr. Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia, IMPRIMIS, 6/73, 8 pp, in PP 1755/56: 142. – It contains a paragraph on free banking. This secessionist did not permit secessions from his secessionist attempt, either. If he had, most complaints would not have arisen. To each his own secession! – J.Z.

FREE BANKING, See: TUCCILLE, JEROME D., Get Your Money’s Worth, April 7, 2,000, 12pp, in PP 1629: 17. Spotlight on Free Banking, a weekly feature edited by J.D. Tuccille, offered by THE FREEDOM NETWORK. I have not yet got around to checking out how many such weekly features were offered since. No hint to the numerous monetary freedom titles of LMP is included here. E-mail: Feedback@Free-Market.Net for questions & comments! – J.Z.

FREE BANKING, See: ZUBE, JOHN to WILBER, DAVE, 15.6.00, 3pp on monetary freedom, in PP 1629: 46. – See: WILBER, DAVE to ZUBE, JOHN, 24. 6. 00, via winsmith@postnet.com 2pp, in PP 1629: 49. – I could not open his attachments. – See: ZUBE, JOHN to WILBER, DAVE, 12.7.00, 13pp, in PP 1629: 51. – On monetary freedom. – I doubt that we will ever agree on many points – but, let 10,000 flowers bloom!

FREE CHOICE, See: REAM, ROGER, The Assault on Free Choice, THE FREEMAN, 3/81, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 430.

FREE COINAGE, See: GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Manning the Sea Walls, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 72, on free coinage & banking.

FREE COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: SAVAGE, TERRY, A Realist’s Plan for Building a Free Country in Space, I, 2pp: 412. II, 3pp: 432, in PP 1589-94.

FREE COUNTRY PROJECTS, See: FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, List of linked essays only, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 335.

FREE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, Destination: Freedom, 2pp, an outline of course 1: Destination Freedom, by Joseph A. Galambos, 1962, in PP 1699: 47.

FREE ENTERPRISE ZONES, See: GEDDES, PAUL, Review, 1p, of: GRUBEL, HERBERT, Free Market Zones, 1983, Fraser Institute: 64, in PP 1548.

FREE ENTERPRISE, See: COLKSON, EDWARD P., Free Enterprise, Peace and Plenty, THE FREEMAN, 6/70, 7pp, in PP 1753: 20.

FREE ENTERPRISE, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Private Enterprise Regained, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 126.

FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, Issue Nr. 48, 1 May 2001, 4pp: William Hague and the Race Relations Industry: A Few Words of Pity, in PP 1670: 205.

FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, List of its essays, by SEAN GABB, in issues 1-43, Sep 97 – 00, 4pp, in PP 1673: 1. old.whig@btinternet.com www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/index.htm

FREE LIFE, London, Contents listing for issues 15 – 24, 5pp, in PP 1624: 119.

FREE LIFE, Contents listing of online articles from FREE LIFE, for issues 15 – 32, length is indicated, 9pp, in PP1613: 198.

FREE LIFE, The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance, articles online, listed, for issues 15 – 38, 1p, in PP1613: 190. – In a more legible version, with links, 4pp: 191.

FREE LIFE, No. 36, April 2,000, The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance, 31pp, in PP 1707: 129. – Contacts: Sean Gabb, Chris R. Tame & Brian Micklethwait. old.whig@btinternet.com

FREE LIFE, See: GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE, www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/ online now from issue 15 on! 1p, in PP 1739: 67.

FREE LIFE, The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance, ISSN: 0260 5112, editor: Sean Gabb, 25 Chapter Chambers, London SW1P 4NN, Tel.: 07957 472 199 Fax: 020 7834 2031, E-mail: old.whig@btinternet.com Issues 17, January 1993 – 35, January 2000, 611pp, on 3 LMP microfiche, in PP 1708-1710: 1- 611.

FREE MARKET ECONOMICS, See: MANNERS, RON, Free-Market Economics (The Antidote for Socialist Policies), 1975, 3pp, in PP 1614: 90.

FREE MARKET NET, Freedom Home Page of the Week, ed. by Eric C. Johnson, 9pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed., with URLs, with some doubling up from downloads at different occasions: 54. Jan. 3, 2000, with hints to previous ones.

FREE MARKET NET, See: FREE NATION FOUNDATION & Free-Market.Net, Partners, Short Note: 74, in PP 1601-04. fnf@free-market.net

FREE MARKET YELLOW PAGES, 1p, in PP 1664/65 212. An ongoing directory or revival attempt?

FREE MARKET ZONES, See: GEDDES, PAUL, Review, 1p, of: GRUBEL, HERBERT, Free Market Zones, 1983, Fraser Institute: 64, in PP 1548.

FREE MARKET, See: CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Case for the Free Market, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 395.

FREE MARKET, THE, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Jan. – March 1990, 3 samples, 24pp, in PP 1745-1748: 809. – This is another source for monetary freedom articles of a particular kind, especially gold redemption notes. – 851 Burlway Rd., Burlingame, Cal 94010. E-mail and URL not mentioned there.

FREE MARKETEERS, THE, Nine Major Myths that People “Know for a Fact”, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1614: 201. – freemarketeers@usa.net

FREE MIGRATION, See: ARMSTRONG, ARI, A “Free Market” Means Open Immigration, July 99, 2pp, in PP 1662: 123. – See mainly under IMMIGRATION.

FREE MIGRATION, See: ARMSTRONG, ARI, Juan Adame Sainz, American Hero, March 99, 1p, in PP 1662: 125. – Sainz was imprisoned for hiring illegal immigrants! THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT: www.co-freedom.com

FREE MIGRATION, See: ZUBE, JOHN to PHILIPSON, GRAEME, 22.8.00, on free migration, 2pp, in PP 1654: 105.

FREE MIGRATION, See: PHILIPSON, GRAEME, Time to end the great barrier grief, SMH, 22.8.00, 1p, in PP 1654: 106, for free migration.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION & Free-Market.Net, Partners, Short Note: 74, in PP 1601-04. fnf@free-market.net

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF & SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, SIL, Downloads, 1999, incomplete, 832 pages in 4 microfiche at 36x reduction, with some comments by John Zube, in PP 1601-04. See: FNF.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, A first selection of website articles, 64pp, in PP 1568.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Archive of Papers from the FNF, with contents listing, Autumn 1993 – Summer 1999, 9pp: 2, in PP 1568.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Children in a Free Nation, List of topics, 1/2p, in PP 1687/88: 315.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Deviant Life Styles, Links to 3 essays only, in PP 1687/88: 343.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Free Market Alternatives to the State, List of topics, with URL list, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 312.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Home Page. 1page: 1, in PP 1568. E-mail: info@freenation.org webmaster: Wayne Dawson, wayne@freenation.org 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 310 www.freenation.org/index.html

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Introduction, Survey of its Output and some sample articles, 57pp, in PP 1687/88: 310.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, People, Directory, with e-mails, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 314.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Previous Publications of the Free Nation Foundation, sales list only, 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 321.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF, Proprietary Communities, List of topics, with URLs, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 313.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Free-Market Alternatives to the State, 2pp of an alphabetical list of topics, guiding to online articles, in PP 1662: 134. Send comments & suggestions to Roy Halliday: royhalliday@mindspring.com

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Limited Government versus No Government, File of articles online. Alas, only 2 are listed here so far, the one by Hinton, for “limited governments” and Roderick T. Long’s reply. 1p, in PP 1662: 136. – Altogether there are probably hundreds if not thousands of articles & books on this subject. On CD-ROMs they could all be published together. J.Z. infor@freenation.org Webmaster: Wayne Dawson: wayne@freenation.org

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Money and Banking, Article List, Sep. 20, 1999, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 779. www.freenation.org

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, The Economy of a Free Nation, 1999, 1p, list of articles, in PP 1672 : 143. – Inserted here because the space became available and I shy away from renumbering the following pages. – J.Z.

FREE NATION FOUNDATION, Website, 1p, in PP 1656-1659, insert by J.Z.

FREE NATION UPDATE, Issue # 2 – February 02, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 397, sent by John Kosanke johnfkosanke@yahoo.com

FREE NATIONS FOUNDATION, Individual Rights in a Free Nation, 1p guide, 10 Dec. 99, to 7 of its online articles, by R. J. Rummel, Lysander Spooner, Roy Halliday & Roderick T. Long, in PP 1662: 130.

FREE RADICAL, THE, Editorial Policy, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 391.

FREE RADICAL, THE, Feminist Interpretation of Ayn Rand: The Debate Continues, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 384.

FREE RADICAL, THE, Notes on the Bills of Rights and Due Process, 10 points, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 392.

FREE RADICAL, THE, Now Online, home page, 2pp editor@freeradical.co.nz – 139, in PP 1568.

FREE RADICAL, THE, Online Edition December 1999 – February 2000, contents listing only, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 374.

FREE RADICAL, THE, Online, Contents List for the December 1999 issue, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 373.

FREE RADICAL, THE, Politics, Economics & Life as if Freedom Mattered, contents list of issue 44, Nov. 00/ Jan. 01, 2pp, in PP 1678: 204. Lindsay Perigo, editor, editor@freeradical.co.nz

FREE RADICAL, THE, The Bill of Due Process, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 394.

FREE REPUBLIC, Home Page, www.FreeRepublic.com 2pp (c) with my reply to Jim Robinson, 1p, on CD-ROM project, in PP 1679: 21. jimrob@psnw.com

FREE REPUBLIC, Homesite, 2pp, in PP 1616: 140. Site: www.FreeRepublic.com, recommended by James P. Hogan.

FREE RIDERS, See: BARGER, MELVIN D., Free Riders Face a Rocky Road, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 7pp, in PP 1753: 46.

FREE SOCIETY, DURABLE, STABLE? See: SHENFIELD, ARTHUR, A Durable Free Society: Utopian Dream or Realistic Goal? IMPRIMIS, 3/82, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 6. – It becomes a realistic goal once one aims not at a single free society for all but for those only who do favor it, while at the same time one advocates other kinds of free, less free and even unfree societies for those who do favor them, i.e., are prepared to live in them at their own expense and risk. Libertarians do have to become tolerant enough for that – if they want a completely free society for themselves as soon as possible, with the least realisation effort. No single form of society is likely to become ever attractive enough for all the diverse people. But full experimental freedom for all can be attractive for all, even those who merely want to prolong the status quo for themselves, as long as they can. Full consumer sovereignty towards governments and non-governmental societies! PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02

FREE SOVEREIGN UNIVERSAL TREATY ORGANIZATION, FSUTO, Home P., 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 637. – “Treaties and contracts formed between sovereign individuals and governments for the protection of individual freedom and the settlement of inter-governmental disputes.” See: LIBERTYCRACY & FLANAGAN, GREGORY.

FREE SPEECH, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Free Speech or Civil Liberties, article list, 5pp, in PP 1753: 7.

FREE SPEECH, See: TURIANO, MARK, The Virtues of Free Speech, THE FREEMAN, 9/96, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 358. – Most overlook that it does also require Free Speech Corners, Discussion Centres, sufficient announcement of all public meetings & the optimal use of alternative media. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

FREE STAR, No. 37, August 1969, published by Karlis Paucitis, first page only, in PP 1675: 152.

FREE TRADE, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, 9pp, in PP 1704: 152. –

FREE TRADE, See the numerous articles on this subject in PP 1761-1763.

FREE TRADE, See: CLANCY, ROBERT, Free Trade: Practising What We Preach, 2pp: 102, in PP 1572-73. – As a Georgist he did not realize that free enterprise and free trade in money options is more required for the abolition of unemployment than any land reform. – J.Z.

FREE TRADE, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Can FREE TRADE Deliver the Goods? 1996, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 67. – Without monetary & financial freedom it isn’t FREE trade! – J.Z., 8.5.01.

FREE TRADE, See: HART, DAVID, Various websites, in PP 1607/08.

FREE TRADE, See: MARX, KARL, On the Question of Free Trade, from speech, Jan. 9, 1848, Brussels, 7pp, in PP 1668/69: 297.

FREE TRADE, See: PAUL, RON, What Is Free Trade, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, May 2, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1629: 173.

FREE TRADE, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., What Is a Just International Economic Order? THE FREEMAN, 1/86, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 8.

FREE TRADE, See: SMILEY, DAVID, Is Trade Dangerous? 2pp, from: GOOD GOVERNMENT, Dec. 82, Georgist: 110, in PP 1583.” – Compare Bastiat’s remark: “Society Is Exchange!

FREE TRADE, See: STUMM, JIM, Free Trade: A Myth or a Reality? 2pp: 78, in PP 1572-73.

FREE TRADE, See: TAYLOR, JOAN KENNEDY, Editor, Free Trade, The Necessary Foundation for World Peace, 1p announcement of the book: 60, in PP 1655.

FREE TRADE, See: ZUBE, JOHN to SKORBURG, JOHN et al, 28.3.01, on Free Trade & CD-ROM project, 2pp, in PP 1704: 160. – Without optimally using CD-ROMs for all freedom writings, we do not fairly, sufficiently and freely trade with all the freedom ideas, projects, talents, addresses and services that we do have to offer. Alas, among the tenthousands of libertarian sites on the Internet, how many do point out this fact, draw the natural conclusion from it and do something about it? It is almost as if they were mesmerized by websites or print on paper only and blind to other alternative media options, no matter how cheap, easy, convenient, lasting and microeconomically efficient they are. None so blind as those who will not see! – With ALL media towards liberty. For me the affordable alternative media are at least at present much more of an under-utilized opportunity than are all the mass media combined. Even the website publishing options are put to shame by the capacity of a single 50 cents CD-ROM. Try downloading 650 Mbs from the Internet and see how much it costs you in hard and unpleasant labor and in connection costs! Why should this job – and scanning of texts not yet put online or on CD-ROMs, not be done in an efficient international division of labor between tenthousands of freedom lovers? – J.Z., 29.5.02 & 10.6.02.

FREE WORLD ORDER WEBSITE & BUILDFREEDOM.COM, Freedom Technology Resource Directory, a list of think tanks with their URLs, 2pp www.buildfreedom.com/index.htm , in PP 1674: 59. – As in most of its outlets, it advocates “e-gold as money”, here by quoting Charles DeGaulle: “Gold is absolute objectivity. It is blind like justice. It has no politics and ideology, no likes or dislikes, no friends or enemies. All it recognizes is its possessor, whom it serves faithfully so long as he has it.” – Gold weight units are at best just optional value standard units. As such one does not have to possess them, not even as a note-issuing banker. One of THE WORST POSSIBLE USES THAT CAN BE MADE OF GOLD COINS IS TO TURN THEM INTO AN EXCLUSIVE AND FORCED CURRENCY (EXCHANGE MEDIUM) & COMPULSORY REDEMPTION FUND OF THE ISSUERS FOR ALL THEIR EXCHANGE MEDIA AND CLEARING ACCOUNTS. That means to thoughtlessly repeat ancient wrongs and mistakes. Their use as OPTIONAL VALUE STANDARDS & EXCHANGE MEDIA, i.e., in voluntary payment communities, can serve or harm only these. The exclusive as well as the optional gold currency do have enemies and friends. The former does not have enough enemies and the latter does not have enough friends. – There is a vast difference between compulsory or customary gold redemptionism, with its inbuilt limitations upon free exchanges, and gold value accounting and gold value clearing, with no inherent limitations upon the quantities and values of exchanges that they can serve. – J.Z., 3. & 21. 5.01. – A debtor free to offer gold coins in payment, when and to the extent that he possesses them, is one thing, the legal claim of creditors to demand gold coins in payment from a debtor who does not possess them, is another. This authority of creditors, unless based on voluntary contracts (subject, like all dealings in futures to a withdrawal premium), should be generally replaced by the right of creditos to clearing only, i.e., to be paid in gold weight value certificates, that essentially represent the service and product provision capacity of debtors. These certificates to be freely market rated. When properly issued and standing at par on a free gold market then most creditors would probably, most of the time, prefer them to being paid in gold coins. Otherwise, a suffient and free-market rated discount will still deliver to them the full gold weight value of their claims. – J.Z., 24.5.02.

FREEDLAND, JONATHAN, History on Trial, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 217. – On David Irving’s libel action. I would not call D.I. a “historian”, even if some university pays him as such. – A historian should display a minimum of objectivity, which, according to this report, he fails to show. – J.Z.

FREEDOM BOOKS, Online Bookstore, www.freedombooks,com 5pp, in PP 1679: 4.

FREEDOM BOOKS, Second Hand Books, Author Index, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 187. – The e-mail address given, in various versions, is no longer functional & the URL is not recognized by Word 97 as such. www2.freedombooks.com/ – J.Z.

FREEDOM CORPS OF PRESIDENT BUSH, See: LP RELEASE, 31.1.02, Freedom Corps, President Bush’s USA Freedom Corps is a wasteful affront to American ideals, 3pp, in PP 1737/38: 399.

FREEDOM DEFINITIONS & NOTES, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Freedom Definitions and Notes, May 2,000, 101pp, in PP 1626: 1. – These are part of the upcoming SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia, of which 7 volumes on 7 microfiche are out so far, 1470 pages, covering A – part of G.

FREEDOM DICTIONARY, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Dictionary, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 64.

FREEDOM DIRECTORIES, Sites, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 83.

FREEDOM ENGINEERING, 2pp of Introductions, FAQ, Key Freedom Factors, Glossary, Formulas, Links, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 85.

FREEDOM ENGINEERING, Hello & Products, 4pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 71

FREEDOM FORUM ONLINE, Sample of Oct. 18, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1716: 89.

FREEDOM FROM RELIGION FOUNDATION, Home Page, incomplete, due to colouring. Publishes FREETHOUGHT TODAY. About the Foundation: www.ffrf.org/brochure.html 1p, in PP 1681: 83.

FREEDOM FROM WANT? See: BOVARD, JAMES, Bogus Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 253, on “freedom from want”.

FREEDOM IN THE U.K., Home Page, deg19x@yahoo.com 3pp with links to articles, in PP 1679: 60. Site by G. James, last updated 28 June 2000. Webrings.. e.g. www.polemic.net/webring.html

FREEDOM IN THE UK, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1677: 190.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Bensenville, later Los Angeles, Publisher: Willis E. Stone, Editor: Franklin Dix, Publication of the The Liberty Amendment Committee, all issues on hand, Autumn 1970 – Summer 1974, 320pp, in PP 1713-1715: 1. – Autumn 70; Winter 70/71; Spring 71; Summer 71; Interim 71/72; Year’s End 72; Spring 73; Summer 73: Constitution Edition; Spring 74, Summer 1974. – For INDEX see: 311. – See: LIBERTY AMENDMENT.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Blueprint for Despotism. Constitution for a United Republics of America, monograph # 2, unsigned, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 41.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Consequences of Revolution, monograph # 3, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 47.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Index, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 311.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, More Statistics, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 150. On Foreign Aid to 127 Nations & Public Debt, World & US, 1971.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Revolution, History tells us that revolutions, deadly to life and property, rarely produce human liberty, monograph # 1, unsigned, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 37.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Special Tools for Special Purposes, List of Publications, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 72.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, Statistics, on Social Security, demonstrating that savings put away at 5% could do two to three times better, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 123. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, To Defeat Despotism – Preserve Liberty, monograph # 4, 4pp, in PP 1713-1715: 53.

FREEDOM MAGAZINE, What Is the Liberty Amendment, 14pp, stating 75 points, in PP 1713-1715: 297.

FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY BY CATEGORY, 20 categories, with e.g. 1008 Online Resource Directories, 1012 Scholarly & In-Depth Studies, 871 Commentary, Opinion & Book Reviews, 1187 Institutes, Organizations and Clubs, 150 Online Discussion and E-Mail Lists, 367 Books, 2pp, in PP 1704: 9.

FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY BY TOPIC, from 4 pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 18, 2nd ed., with URLs: 1 – Why didn’t they alphabetize this list and also provide an alphabetized list of ALL of their by now over 17,000 references? With it they would come close to a libertarian encyclopaedia, directory, abstracts list, as well as providing a kind of libertarian library. Ideas do not always fit into rough classifications. Nor do names of organizations, publications & individuals or their activities and projects. They do only provide an alphabetical list of their membership, by user-names. As it is, I do not remember ever having received a response to my entries on this net. – J.Z., 24.2.02.

FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY BY TOPIC, with number of entries for each, 1p, in PP 1704: 10. – E.g., there are 58 entries on individualist anarchism, 142 on Gun Rights, 56 on Private Conservation, 82 on Global Warming, 42 on Asset Forfeiture, 31 on Jury Nullification, 29 on Immigration. – If the whole were alphabetically ordered, already a libertarian encyclopaedia would result with multiple entries on each subject. It would be advisable to publish it as well on a CD-ROM. – J.Z.

FREEDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY, by Category, Topic, Region, lists with URLs, 5pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 20.

FREEDOM NETWORK NEWS, San Francisco, ISIL, No. 27 (# 3, 1990; Fall 1993; December 1995; Feb./Mar 1996; June/Juli 1996; November 1996; No. 48 (March 1997); No. 49 (September 1997); No. 50 (Nov/Dec. 1997); No. 51 (March 1998); No. 52 (July/August 1998); No. 53 (Oct/Nov. 1998); No. 54 (Jan/Feb 1999); No. 56 (May-July 1999): 316 pages: 1, in PP 1561-63.

FREEDOM NEWS, 25 Jan. 2000 – 22 Feb. 2000, in PP 1609, 94pp of samples: 112. – info@free-market.net – Note by John Zube: Please ponder: What kind of changes could make an almost daily freedom newspaper more interesting reading. Positive news only? Less trivia? A separation of the positive from the negative news? Less repetition? Less reports of the same trials, in installments? More open input? Assorted news for special interests only? – What kind of freedom newsletter would turn you on? A lot of “court” & monarchy watching? – Please elaborate your views on this and send them to me & FREEDOM NEWS. – Such news deserve to come out in optimal form & deserve the widest possible net for gathering them. Thus I miss a column: “Send us your freedom news! – One joke per day or caricature or significant pro-freedom quote or definition or optimal reply or new interesting website would help. – Maybe add: A new program, association, project, idea, review, publication, dissertation, thesis, biography or index, or coming-up event, the discovery of a new freedom talent or activist, a new freedom bookstore or book mailer, a new open air free speech center, a new alternative medium for freedom publishing, a new address that welcomes libertarian visitors (after prior private arrangements), a new discussion site on the web. – YOU add you own list of WANTED FREEDOM NEWS! – It DOES mention numerous web links, with its abstracts of news. – If you have liked what you have read in these few samples (my first and close to latest) or do hope for still better issues to come, simply subscribe like I did. It costs you only some reading time and wastes it less than the daily newspapers & radio- or TV news or gossip over the fence do. – If you give it sufficient new good input then its quality might further improve. – PIOT, John Zube, 23.2.2000. e-mail: jzube@acenet.com.au

FREEDOM NETWORK NEWS, ISIL, Nos. 55 (March/April 1999), 57 (Aug.- Oct. 99), – 60 (Oct.-Nov. 00), 62 (April-June 01), 122 pages, incomplete, 56 & 61 missing, in PP 1729: 1 – 122.

FREEDOM NETWORK SEARCH RESULTS, Incomplete list, 20 pages, with entries of 879 matching records, in PP 18, 2nd ed. : 34.

FREEDOM NETWORK, Member Directory in Alphabetical Order, alas, only by user-name. Hint only, 1/2p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 19.

FREEDOM NETWORK, THE, Since 1995, update, 1p, of Sep. 10, 1999, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 17.

FREEDOM NETWORK: Directory by Category, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 8. Feedback@Free-Market.Net

FREEDOM NETWORK: Directory by Region, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 10.

FREEDOM NEWS DAILY & FM NEWS, 20.12.2000 – 25.7.01, incomplete, 701 pages, in PP 1718 – 1721: 1. Louis James: Ljames@free-market.net The end-notes are often left out, as merely repetitive and requiring too much space. – With some annotations by John Zube. FMNews@free-market.net – info@free-market.net libertynow@free-market.net

FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, 2. August 01, 6pp, in PP 1739: 151.

FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, 26.1.01 – 26.1.02, incomplete, 418pp info@free-market.net in PP 1740/41: 1. – All too much a service for those people only who are addicted to the trivial and repetitive details of daily freedom struggles, like “reason” did, after its first few years, i.e., for news hounds rather than ideas hunters. Thus I have come to save less and less of these e-mails and concentrated on those only which contained at least one news item that, to me, was significant. I am aware that others will apply other standards. The summarizations of the events referred to are also not always accurate or somewhat misleading in their language use. But that applies to most abstracts and here one can always look up the details under the URLs given. I will not attempt to abstract these abstracts. It seems difficult to impossible to get projects like extensive use of alternative media (e.g. microfiche, floppies, CD-ROMs, DVDs & Blue Ray DVDs for all libertarian writings) listed and discussed in such news reports, no matter how cheap, easy, powerful and convenient alternative media are for such purposes and no matter how much such publishing and reading is needed. – Old habits, traditions & customs tend to prevail. – J.Z., 3.3.02. Note to page 3: Subsidizing the murder of unborn foreigners is no longer O.K. but that of the murder of the own nationals of this kind still is! – The number of innocent victims of the Sep. 11, 2001 attack do pale by comparison. J.Z., 26.1.01, 3.3.02. – To the cloning news on sheet 4: Even the voluntarily or involuntarily cloned person should not have the right to exterminate “his” clones – for he can rightly own only his own body. – J.Z., 26.1.01. – To sheet 5: “e pluribus unum” – “out of many, one” – is not just a motto but a threat to all dissenters! – J.Z. – Page 26: Reparations for African slavery? Why not also advance the idea, e.g., for the victims in the Spartacus uprising against the Romans and for African negro slaves against African and Arab slave masters and traders, and a class action on behalf of all former slaves and their descendants, to show the absurdity of this idea? Fighting today’s forms of slavery makes much more sense. – J.Z., 11.8.01. – According to recent news reports there are now about 27 million slaves in the world, mainly women and children and mainly in sexual slavery! – J.Z., 31.5.02. – To sheet 29, E-Gold, e-metal in circulation: Electronic certificate claims to supposedly stored gold metal, used for circulation, keeps, quite uncritically, an outdated notion of gold in circulation, one of gold not only as a value standard but also as an exchange medium. As an exchange medium it is too expensive and much too limited in quantity to mediate the exchange of ALL OTHER goods and services and to cover ALL credits and debts. As an optional value standard it can still be very useful for an UNLIMITED number of exchanges. – J.Z., 3.3.02. – And as an optional exchange medium, in metal coins, bullion or corresponding certificates, it could also media a considerable number of transactions. But we should never make the number and size of our exchanges dependent upon the availability of such exchange media. – J.Z., 31.5.02. – Sheet 38: Cartoon reference: It is hardly worthwhile to look up a website containing only a single libertarian cartoon. Now, if there were one site showing hundreds to thousands of such cartoons … J.Z. – Sheet 46: Rights to and including a nuclear device? No one has the right to develop, build, ready, store and use ABC mass murder devices or anti-people or genocidal “weapons”! – J.Z., 20.2.02. Sheet 58: Genetic modifications: It is not an issue that is to be decided collectively for all. Individual choice – and no cover-ups! – J.Z., 11.8.01. – Even the individual human fertile egg cell does discriminate on which fertile semen cell of many it will finally accept. – J.Z., 3.3.02. – Sheet 66: Excessive force by policemen during Genoa anti-globalization demonstration. Reported as if there had been no excessive force by the demonstrators. Should policemen have to take everything dished out to them and also every destruction or obstruction of private property – and keep smiling? Whether we or they liked it or not, these policemen fought for Free Trade, Freedom of Expression and Assembly, against enemies of liberty & rights. – J.Z. – Sheet 99: Expatriates seceding or renouncing their citizenship to avoid US taxes. The generalization of such actions is not yet sufficiently discussed, outside my ON PANARCHY series and www.panarchy.org – Sheet 119: University classes: Private bias should be privately supported by volunteers, not tax-supported as “academic freedom”. But official bias should not be tax-supported, either. Complete separation of education & the State. This means also: Complete tax-exemption for ALL educational activities. – J.Z., 20.2.02. – Sheet 143: Rape flourishes in US prisons: Coercive sexual segregation will inevitably lead to some such cases. Allow sexual visitations by wives, girlfriends and prostitutes. – J.Z., 20.20.02. – Sheet 155, Eamonn Butler on terrorism, advocating free trade and democracy: To end almost all terrorism – except that by the medically insane – MUCH MORE freedom than that is required. Freedom even for those communities that the terrorists imagine to be ideal and risk their lives for and the lives of innocents – as long as their volunteer communities are ALSO confined to exterritorial autonomy only! PIOT, J.Z., 27.9.01. The notion of collective responsibility must be fought in most cases, i.e., whenever and by whoever it is wrongly applied. – J.Z., 3.3.02. – The above is just a sample of my hand-written annotations. Obviously, I will not always be willing to include such comments in my literature list. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, 29 July 2000 – 16 January 2001 www.free-market.net www.hazlitt.org/ info@free-market.net & FM NEWS – The Freedom Network Newsletter, 21 September 2000 – 31 December 200, Chris Whitten chris@free-market.net www.free-market.net/ Both incomplete series. Here on altogether 416 pages, in PP 1666/67: 1-416.

FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, 9.11.01, 8pp, in PP 1737/38: 237. (That one just slipped in among the the DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET newsletters!)

FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, from free-market.net, 23.2.2,000-16.8.00 info@free-market.net, www.free-market.net/news/ WITH FM NEWS, the Freedom Network Newsletter, twice a month, ed. by Chris Whitten, chris@free-market.net 10.2.2,000-30.7.2,000, www.free-market.net/ together 526 pages, on 3 microfiche, in PP 1631-1633: 1. – Mostly containing all too short news summaries, presumed to be of interest to freedom lovers, together with URLs for those seeking further details. – Sometimes competitions are run and book prizes offered, e.g. page 3. – Marginal notes, hand-written, by John Zube.

FREEDOM NEWS DAILY, incomplete, only issues of: 2.10.01; 24.10.01; 25.1.02; 19.1.02; 28.9.01; 19.2.02, 49pp, in PP 1726/27: 276. – I would still prefer compilations of worthwhile ideas & projects to mere news. One can be drowned in repetitive and trivial news. – J.Z.

FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, See: LAMBERTON, LANCE, Property Rights & the First Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 208.

FREEDOM OF PRESS, See: BARGER, MELVIN D., Back Door Press Control, THE FREEMAN, 2/74, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 300. – Why not rather use media, like microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, for libertarian texts, that are not controlled and go on ignoring the mass media, as long as they are not open to freedom ideas? – J.Z., 1.6.02.

FREEDOM OF PRESS, See: COULTER, MICHAEL L., Freedom of the (Printing) Press, THE FREEMAN, 10/84, 3pp, in PP 1765: 162. – Leave the mass media & their readers to their idiocies, errors & myths and spread better ideas with affordable & powerful alternative media. Do not commit yourself to one such medium ONLY, like e-mail & websites. J.Z.

FREEDOM OF SPEECH, See: ANDERSON, BILL, Freedom of Speech/Freedom of Ownership, THE FREEMAN, 9/90, 1p, in PP 1765: 168.

FREEDOM OF SPEECH, See: CATO’S LETTERS, No. 15, February 4, 1720, Of Freedom of Speech: That the same is inseparable from Public Liberty, 2pp, in PP 1675: 84.

FREEDOM OF SPEECH, See: GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets Defending Freedom of Speech, list of 3, with URLs, 1998, 1p, in PP 1673: 140.

FREEDOM ORIENTED PROJECTS/ORGANIZATIONS, Links & List, 2pp, in PP 1679: 47. www.pinn.net/~jongalt/index.html mailto:jonalt@pinn.net

FREEDOM PRESS BOOKSHOP, Literature List, 1995, 4pp, in PP 1645-1653: 66.

FREEDOM PRESS, Wellington, N.Z., Anarchy. An Introduction to Anarchist Ideas & Action, 17pp in PP 1637-1640: 549.

FREEDOM SERVER, THE, Second Edition, Essays on Freedom, 1995, 1997, version 0021, list of essays only, with abstracts and links & URL list, 15pp, in PP 1676: 31. – I could not reach them under administrator@freedom-server.co.uk Reply: Host unknown. I had left out the “mailto:” before administrator and did not try again, because the reply also noted: “Name server: freedom-server.co.uk : no data known!” Most of the website URLs given contain as segment “nosacredcows”. You may be able to reach them with this term. – So much on the Internet is dated and flawed! – J.Z., 22.5.01.

FREEDOM SHIP PROJECT, See: DAWSON, WAYNE, Report, Freedom Ship Project, 2pp: 714, in PP 1601-04.

FREEDOM SOLUTIONS & FWO, Advanced Freedom Solutions and FWO (Free World Order) Lists, 1p, in PP 1671: 7. www.BuildFreedom.com

FREEDOM TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE DIRECTORY, PRACTICAL FREEDOM, FREEDOM ENGINEERING, BUILDFREEDOM.COM, FREE WORLD ORDER, with URLs, 40pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 63. www.buildfreedom.com/fwolist.htm

FREEDOM TODAY, 101 More Tax Gambits (that the URS Hates to Face), 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 57.

FREEDOM TODAY, Body Liberation, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 24.

FREEDOM TODAY, FREEDOM DIRECTIONS, an introduction, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 2. – Unsigned. Probably by Rene Baxter.

FREEDOM TODAY, How to Beat Inflation, Freedom Today books, 1p, 30 titles, in PP 1656-1659: 226.

FREEDOM TODAY, Phoenix, No. 1, July 1975 – Volume 2, No. 17, January 1978, 486pp, in PP 1656-1659: 1. Published first by Rene Baxter & later by Diane Nobel. Incomplete. I offer 10 LMP microfiche, your choice, for each missing issue. Offer is valid only to the first offer of each missing issue. I do not know for how long this publication was continued. But like most freedom periodicals printed on paper it did not last long. Production & distribution costs for them are usually to high and defeat the publishers. – J.Z. – ISSUES HERE REPRODUCED: No.1, July 1975; No.2, August 1975; No.3, September 1975; No.4, October 1975; No.5, December 1975; No.6, Jan. 1976; No.7, February 1976; No.8, March 1976; No.9, April 1976; No. 10, May 1976; No.12, Aug. 76; No. 13,”Action Workshop”; No.14, July 1977; No. 15, Sept. 1977; No. 16, December 1977; No. 17, Jan. 1978. – MISSING COPIES: No. 11 & ???

FREEDOM TODAY, Retreating on a Boat, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 51. on “ocean freedom”.

FREEDOM TODAY, Tax Revolt, 10pp, in PP 1656-1659: 82.

FREEDOM TODAY, Winning Elections Without Two Party Support, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 18, on Independents.

FREEDOM TODAY: Freedom Today Books: How to Start & Succeed in Your Own Business, 30 titles, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 317.

FREEDOM WORLD, 2 Freedom Polls, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 324.

FREEDOM WORLD, Ending the War on Drugs & Scapegoats, 42pp, in PP 1664/65: 128. – A compilation from many sources.

FREEDOM WORLD, FDA Corruption, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 224.

FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Books, alphabetically by authors, 8pp, in PP 1664/65: 4.

FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Dictionary, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 64.

FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Jokes, 21pp, in PP 1664/65: 12.

FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Links, 6pp, in PP 1664/65: 233.

FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Movies, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 33, including favourites of THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, which copyrighted its list!

FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Tools & Links, home page, 1/2p, links only, in PP 1664/65: 212.

FREEDOM WORLD, Hall of Fame, 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 170.

FREEDOM WORLD, Hall of Shame, 31pp, in PP 1664/65: 173.

FREEDOM WORLD, Health & Life Extension, 40pp, in PP 1664/65: 213.

FREEDOM WORLD, Home Page & Links, 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 1. www.freedomworld.org Ann Orkin annorkin@freedomworld.org

FREEDOM WORLD, Hospitals, Not Prisons, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 320. – Doctors, teachers & psychologists do not know more than libertarians about the prevention of crime & rehabilitation. – J.Z.

FREEDOM WORLD, It’s Your Money, 38pp, a compilation, in PP 1664/65: 263.

FREEDOM WORLD, Make Love Not War, 1p. Against air raids, with note by me, in PP 1664/65: 316. – Love isn’t enough, here, either! – J.Z.

FREEDOM WORLD, My Favorite Quotes, alphabetically by topic, 25pp, in PP 1664/65: 38. Submit your favourite quotes to: chiptoss@netzero.net

FREEDOM WORLD, No Civil Asset Forfeiture, Real Horror Stories, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 69.

FREEDOM WORLD, No Guns, No Freedom, a compilation from many sources, 54pp, in PP 1664/65: 75, with some notes by John Zube.

FREEDOM WORLD, Our Favorites: Freedom Books, Freedom Jokes, Freedom Movies, Freedom Music, Freedom Quotations, 1 page, links only, in PP 1664/65: 2.

FREEDOM WORLD, Politics as Usual, 7pp, in PP 1664/65: 204.

FREEDOM WORLD, Script Doctor annorkin@freedomworld.org 1/2 p, in PP 1664/65: 62.

FREEDOM WORLD, Should We Abolish the Food & Drug Administration? 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 218.

FREEDOM WORLD, Stories That Inspire, 1, so far, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 74, on love as a cure all. – Should “Freedom World” be renamed “Love World”? – J.Z.

FREEDOM WORLD, Terra Libra, 4pp, in PP 1664/65: 239.

FREEDOM WORLD, Two Laws We Can All Agree On, 1/2 p, in PP 1664/65: 68.

FREEDOM, London, Anarchism and Outrage, Freedom Pamphlets No. 8, 1893, from FREEDOM, 12/1893, 8pp: 112, in PP 1550.

FREEDOM, See: MANN, FREDERICK, The Nature of Freedom, 1993, 4pp, in PP 1615: 18. – Also his: Introductory Freedom Guide, 1993, 1995, 18pp, copyrighted, in PP 1615: 22 & MANN, FREDERICK, Freedom Steps, 1994, copyrighted, 26pp, in PP 1615: 40. – He favours, among other things, monetary freedom, abolition of taxes, militias, alternative institutions, cryonic suspension. – J.Z.

FREEDOM, See: MOORE, WILMA J., Is “Freedom” an Antiquated Term? , THE FREEMAN, 1/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 568.

FREEDOM’S FORUM BOOKS, Book and Tape Catalog, Winter, 1995 – 1996, 26pp: 317, in PP 1561-63.

FREEDOM’S NEST (“Anti-conservative, Anti-liberal, Pro-Freedom”), Quotes, n.d., 27pp, in PP 1671: 48. – Home Page, 1p: 48. www.freedomsnest.com/ freedomsnest@bomis.com Recommended Book List: 1p: 49. – Quotes on Social Subjects, A-Z links list, 2pp: 50. Quotes on War, 3pp, with links to the authors: 52. Quotes on Political Subjects, links list, A-W, 1p: 55. Quotes on Utopianism, 3 only, 1/2 page: 56. Quotes on Ethical Subjects, links list, A-W, 1/2p: 57. Mission Statement, 1/2 p: 57. Compare my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY, 7 fiche so far. – J.Z. Great Minds at your Finger Tips! A-Z listing of subjects, 4pp: 58. Quotes on Economic Subjects, B-W, Listing of subjects, 1/2p: 62. Authors List, A-Y, 5pp: 63. Freedom’s Nest Books, 1p: 68. Can You Spot the Bias? List of 28 of their 400 authors, with the number of their quotes in this collection, 1p: 69. Subject List, with number of quotes on each subject, 1/2p: 69. The Higher Good, A Statement of Principle, 1/2p: 70. Quotes on Law, 1p: 71. Quotes on Obedience, just two! 72. Quotes on Capitalism, 1p: 73.Quotes on Justice, 1/2p: 74.

FREEDOM’S NEST QUOTES, Quotes from Frederic Bastiat, 1p, with links to his books, in PP 1684: 137.

FREEDOM’S NEST, Sample mailing of quotes from Freedom’s Nest, 1/2 p, in PP 1687/88: 175.

FREEDOM’S NEST, The Quotes Page, (c) 1998 The Capitalist Conservative Republican Homepage, 1/2 p introductory page, guiding to political, humorous & thought-provoking ones, in PP 1684: 138. – It offers also to e-mail daily freedom quotes. Compare my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY project. J.Z.

FREEDOMSHIP, City at Sea, 1p, in PP 1684: 107. – ” It is to be nearly a mile long, 750 feet in width and 28 stories high.” – There is such a thing as an optimal size, for ships, too. This one MAY be beyond it. Unless it were modular and separable or submersible or elastic, like the plastic and floating mountains proposed to either attract or repel rain clouds for nearby land. A rigid structure, on huge waves, is subjected to enormous stresses. How many bridges would stand up to them? – The “give” of a floating object, if it is huge, may not be large enough. – Nor may it be large enough to break waves like an island or continent does. – J.Z., 15.5.01.

FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 13.12.01: 125, 14.12.01: 260, 20.12.01: 285, 21.12.01: 300, 22.12.01: 366, 23.12.01, in PP 1740/41: 403.

FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 19.1.02: 57; 23.1.02: 106; 28.1.02: 116; 30.1.02: 127; 28.9.01, in PP 1739: 198.

FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 21 Nov. 01, 1/3rd page, in PP 1732: 121. www.freedomsnest.com

FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 24.12.01: 70; 25.12.01: 76; 26.12.01: 85; 27.12.01: 138; 28.12.01: 160; 30.12.01: 184; 31.12.01: 195; 1.1.02: 311 2.1.02: 211; 10.1.02: 326; 6.1.02: 329, 7.1.02: 395, 8 Jan. 02: 415, in PP 1737/38. – Compare my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY project, already partly microfiched. – J.Z.

FREEDOMSNEST, Freedom quotes of 30.9.01: 296, 18.11.01: 302, 4.11.01: 304, 22.11.01: 328, 6.2.02: 343, 27.10.01: 347, 9.10.01: 351, 21.10.01: 384, 5.11.01: 407, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition.

FREEDOMSNEST, freedomsnest@bomis.com, Sample of 27.11.01 of its daily freedom quotes, 1/2 page, in PP 1732: 9.

FREEDOMSNEST, Quotes of 1 Dec. 01, 1/3rd. page, in PP 1732: 29.

FREEDOMSNEST, Sample of its daily quotes freedomsnest@bomis.com 1/3rd page , in PP 1731: 68.

FREEDOMSNEST, Some if its daily quotations by e-mail, in PP 1726/27: 268, 275, 385.

FREEDOMSNEST, Some samples of its daily quotations, in PP 1728: 84, 109, 136, 171. – I would rather see it offer all of its quotes collection in a single file online or on a CD-ROM.

FREELAND CATALOG, THE, A Selection of Cassette & Video Tapes from the Future of Freedom Conference Series, 1980-85 & the Freeland Conference Series, 1983-85, with some books and buttons, 14pp: 84, in PP 1549.

FREELOADERS, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Swedes Get it Right, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 172. – On externalities, freeloaders, pollution.

FREEMAN, JO, The Tyranny of Structurelessness, 1970, 7pp, in PP 1694: 159.

FREEMAN, DAVID T. Reports. 1997. 2pp list of reports from PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES. – Website: http://www.mind-trek.com/ , in PP 1615: 1.

FREEMAN, DAVID T., Articles and Correspondence, 2pp list, 1997, in PP 1615: 13. – Not only his own.

FREEMAN, DAVID T., Coercion, Education, Obedience, and Government, list of 4 titles that were copyrighted, 1992-95 by Frederick Mann. Provided online but: All rights reserved. 1p, in PP 1615: 16. – Titles: On Coercion; On Education; On Obedience; On Government. – Until I read this copyrights notice, I was still somewhat in doubt whether Frederick Mann of TERRA LIBRA and DAVID T FREEMAN are identical. The ideas and style appeared very similar to me. Compare the many prior TERRA LIBRA pages fiched in this series. F.M. had, apparently, retreated from TERRA LIBRA and dedicated his time to developing this website instead. – There are certainly less print-out and mailing costs involved for him in this approach. I do not know why he still insists on common law property rights for his writings when he offers them free to so many millions on the Internet. – But then – how many freedom lovers are quite consistent, in all spheres? – PIOT, J.Z., 29. February 2000.

FREEMAN, DAVID T., Internet-List Articles and Discussions, 2pp, 1997, in PP 1615: 11.

FREEMAN, DAVID T., Miscellaneous Collection of More Books/Treatises, 1997, 1/2p only, PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES website, apparently offering two titles on line, in PP 1615: 10. HOPKINS, CLAUDE, Scientific Advertising. – “A must for everyone involved in advertising.” & 2. THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, Life Without Principle. – “Interesting views on life and the world in general. Comments on the deluded and wasteful lives that many people live. How the ‘news’ is used to brainwash people, and perpetuate ‘government’.

FREEMAN, DAVID T., The Great Voting Hoax. Here only an announcement of this 1997 book, online, in PP 1615: 12.

FREEMAN, THE, FEE, Books For Sale, 1p, in PP 1672: 142.

FREEMAN, THE, FEE, Discussion Clubs, 1p, in PP 1672: 133. – Are there attempts to establish and maintain too many different discussion groups on the Internet? The discussions in some such electronically linked groups seem to be as limited as those in most live discussion groups. Would it not be possible to throw up all subjects, ideas and lines of arguments to discussions by all, at least in one organizing centre for discussions, one preparing a general archive for libertarian ideas and opinions? Or are the discussions in limited circles more fruitful and manageable? The possibility for readers to enter their opinions and ideas to websites might solve this problem. – J.Z.

FREEMAN, THE, FEE, Research By Subjects, 2pp listing, in PP 1672: 131.

FREEMAN, THE, FEE, THE FREEMAN Index, 6pp, in PP 1672: 134.

FREEMAN, THE, IDEAS ON LIBERTY, FEE: FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, 32pp, iol@fee.org www.fee.org/ With lists of URLs of articles online, in PP 1672: 124.

FREEMAN, THE, On Tape, 1990, a monthly audio magazine from FEE, approximately 60 min: in PP 1655: 115. Here only a 1 page announcement of this offer.

FREEMAN, THE, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, The Function of THE FREEMAN, THE FREEMAN, 6/96, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 121.

FREEMAN, TIM, How Can Anti-aging Become a National Priority? 1p: 164, in PP 1554/55. – We should not worry about that but about making it a priority of individuals. Salesmanship for this kind of speculative investment should be developed. The potential prizes, if not for oneself then for one’s descendants are high enough to be made attractive enough. – J.Z.

FREEMAN, TIM, Terror Management, 2pp: 142, in PP 1554/55. – On Cryonics.

FREE-MARKET CONSERVATISM & GENERAL ECONOMIC THEORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 73. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

FREE-MARKET CONSERVATISM & GENERAL ECONOMIC THEORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 73. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

FREE-MARKET UNIVERSITY, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Best Textbooks for a Free-Market University, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 190.

FREE-MARKET.NET MEMBERSHIPS, Information about Membership, info@hazlitt.org 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 12.- See: FREDOM NETWORK DIRECTORY.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Activism, Politics, Polical Parties, 1p, in PP 1704: 141, short guide.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Commentary, Opinion, & Book Reviews, links, 1p, in PP 1704: 57.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Contemporary Libertarianism, 12pp, in PP 1704: 60. – Alas, URL & e-mail address are not always printed out. I would have preferred that, operating from a previously downloaded and printed-out list, not wanting to spend to much time and money on being online, and thus also under fire from ever new virus attacks. I already get 1-3 a day via e-mail. – J.Z.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Events, Individualist Feminism, Drugs, Experts, Audio & Video, 2pp, in PP 1704: 58.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Extracts Of Addresses that were of interest to me from a search on Free-Market.Net, 40pp, in PP 1704: 11.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Fiction, Science Fiction, Entertainment Books, 2pp list, with abstracts, links and some e-mail addresses, compiler not mentioned, , in PP 1677: 37. www.free-market.net – BOARDMAN, ROBERT, Libertarian Fiction Works, 12pp, with a 2pp letter by me to an address no longer valid. – J.Z., , in PP 1677: 39. –

FREE-MARKET.NET, Fiction, Science Fiction, Entertainment Books, 2pp list, with abstracts, links and some e-mail addresses, compiler not mentioned, , in PP 1677: 37. www.free-market.net

FREE-MARKET.NET, For Students, Types of resources, with numbers of references in each section, 1p, in PP 1704:: 43.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Free-Market.Net Memberships, 3pp, in PP 1614: 137. – Feedback@Free-Market.Net

FREE-MARKET.NET, Freedom Channels, Follow your interests, connect with communities of like-minded people, 2pp 42.

FREE-MARKET.NET, FREEDOM NEWS for Jan. 3, 2,000, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 18.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Games, Surveys & Tools, 8pp, in PP 1704: 46.

FREE-MARKET.NET, institutions, organizations & clubs, 1p, in PP 1704: 54, types & numbers of each.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Introductions and FAQs, 1p, in PP 1704: of links: 44.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Introductory pages, with links, 4pp, in PP 1614: 140.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Magazines & Periodical Colums, 1p, in PP 1704: 54.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Member Directory, Feedback@Free-Market.Net – here only 1/2 p indication of the size of this directory, in PP 1614: 103.

FREE-MARKET.NET, More downloaded pages from www.free-market.net/ 62pp, in PP18, 2nd. ed.: 1.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Online Discussions And E-Mail Lists, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 45.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Our 73 Partner Organizations, A few of our 360 supporting members, Headlines from LibertyNow, Dec. 16, 1998 (then they had only links to over 2,200 home pages), 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 5.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Spotlight on Free Banking, feedback@free-market.net, 11pp, April 7, 00, in PP 1745-748: 787. – With still more input on institutions, publications, reviews, websites, this might develop into a very worthwhile website. Seeing such attempts I am more often surprised by what they omit than by what they do include. – J.Z., 16.5.02.

FREE-MARKET.NET, Spotlight: Free Societies in Fiction: Libertarians in Space, 8 pp guide to printed books and websites, edited by J.D. Tuccille, n.d. , in PP 1677: 29. jdtuccille@free-market.net feedback@free-market.net A contribution towards a complete list of libertarian SF!

FREE-MARKET.NET, The Freedom Network, Sample pages of its very numerous and assorted links, 84pp, in PP 1697: 1. www.free-market.net feedback@free-market.net – Web Site Map, Links, 3pp: 1. – These are just some hints towards its over 10,000 references. What I would like to see, one day, is: integrated alphabetical lists, by author, title, subject, language, with a combined bibliography, abstracts collection and alphabetical index – and all the full texts offered cheaply on CD-ROMs. – J.Z.

FREE-MARKET.NET, The Freedom Network, Samples of the Links to over 10,000 libertarian sites that it offers in its numerous lists, 205 pp, in PP 1704: 1. feedback@free-market.net – This is only a small fraction of all the guides to libertarian resources offered by Free-Market.Net. I wish they would offer all their resources on one or a few CD-ROMs, annually updated. – Moreover, I wish they would add a single alphabetical list, including cross references, as well as numerous special lists. – J.Z. – General Home Pages, with links and list of partners, 4pp: 1. – What Is this all about? 1p: 6. – Find/Search, with alphabetical list of subjects, each linked, 2pp: 7.

FREE-MARKET.NET, The Freedom Network. Further downloads by John Zube, indicating some of their by now over 17,000 references. Alas, they are still not alphabetically offered, except for e-mail addresses of their members. I think they ought to emulate the names and business directories of telephone books and offer them on top of their special lists. feedback@freemarket.net 38 pages, in PP 1732: 57. – Early Classical Liberalism, 6pp of links: 57. – Individualist Anarchism, 8 pp of links: 63. Immigration, 5pp of links: 71. – Philosophy, 13 pp of links: 76. – Intellectual Property, 6 pp of links: 89.

FREE-MARKET.NET, The Intellectual Matchmaker, Questionnaire, 6pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 25. – I had difficulties with it and so I wrote them a 3pp letter, on 25.1.00, with my entries: 32.

FREE-MARKET.NET, War, Peace, International Affairs, list of resources, 1p, in PP 1704: 5, with the number or references in each category, going from 1-53 resources, the highest number referring to Commentary, Opinion and Book Reviews.

FREE-MARKET.NET, What I still miss is an alphabetical list of all these sites, with a short description for each entry and its main URL and e-mail address. Need I remind that telephone books offer not only branches of businesses but also alphabetical listings? – Furthermore, I found nothing here on panarchism or on self-management, partnerships and cooperatives, but do readily admit that I have not yet made a thorough search for these topics, either. Perhaps an alphabetical index to all sites would reveal some such references. – J.Z., 12.7.01.

FREE-MARKET.NET, What Is this all about? The Henry Hazlitt Foundation & Free-Market.Net: The Freedom Network, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 15.

FREEMARKETOPIA, See: BRINKMAN, MICHAEL, Save FreeMarketopia.com, 1p on his attempt to provide something like the FREE MARKET YELLOW PAGES of years ago, in PP 1664/65: 408. brinkma1@msu.edu

FREEMARKETOPIA.COM, FAQ, Welcome, Mission: Don’t just VOTE Libertarian, BUY Libertarian, Sample of member details, 7pp, in PP 1681: 196. freemarketopia@exite.com Defunct by now?

FREENATION UPDATE, Issue No. 1, January 2,002, 2pp, in PP 1730: 121. John Kosanke: johnfkosanke@yahoo.com

FREENET PROJECT, THE, Re-Wiring the Internet, 2pp, in PP 1678: 76. No author or date, e-mail and URL not spelled out. Some people seem to want to live online. I rather go hunting online, shoot my game, bag it and go offline as fast as I can. So, often, I do not end up with usable links in my printouts. – J.Z. 23.5.01.

FREETHOUGHT, Home Page of www.2think.org with list of articles online, 2pp & 9 pp of “Thinking Quotes” (Thoughtful quotes might be more accurate. – J.Z.) , in PP 1679: 23.

FREIE ZEITEN, Die Werbung fuer den Kapitalismus, 1998, Contents list, first 10 editions, 2pp, in PP 1679: 58. www.nineties.com Magazin von: www.liberalismus.com

FREMERY, ROBERT DE, Nozick and Locke’s Proviso, Review, 1979, 5pp, Review of: NOZICK, ROBERT, Anarchy, State, and Utopia, in PP 1668/69: 255.

FRENCH INDY MEDIA CENTRE – a part of a global network of web pages that allows anyone to add their own text reports, photos or video for others to look at. www.indymedia.org Would that be useful enough for freedom lovers if the contents is quite indiscriminate or as much of a mixture of rubbish with valuable contributions as the Internet offers? – J.Z., 28.2.02. – In essence, the Internet does that already and this seems to be just another “portal” or entry point, unless it makes entry much easier and cheaper than the establishment and maintenance of a website presence usually is. – There are already xyz discussion groups waiting for your entries. So, what is really new about this? – J.Z., 31.5.02.

FRENCH REVOLUTION, See: EBELING, RICHARD M, The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 11/89, 10pp, in PP 1751/52: 323. Also in 6ppin PP 1581-82: 262. – It began, largely, as an anti-statist or anti-monarchical revolution, for some human rights. However, State bankruptcy, forced currency “financing” and foreign aggressors as well as ignorance and prejudices led it and other movements to statist terror, despotism and conquests, repeated over and over again. Its most important legacy was that it somewhat popularized human rights ideas. – J.Z., 1.6.02. – Also, from: FORT FREEDOM files, 7pp, in PP 1609: 39. – Multiple reproductions of articles are simply due a) to my bad memory and b) to the often long delays before I get around to list the added titles. – J.Z., 15.6.02.

FRENCH, J.A., Review of: F. McEachran, Freedom – The Only End, 1p, in PP 1641-1644: 378, from PROGRESS, October 1966. – Inserted by me, although I did not like the book, just its title. – J.Z.

FRENCH, SCOTT, Telephone Debugging Techniques, 1p, from his book, The Big Brother Game, 1975, in PP 1656-1659: 263.

FRENCH, STEPHEN, The Moody Loner’s Guide to Economics, 5pp, in PP 1618: 199. – Links. E-mail Steve at slfrench@mindspring.com

FREUDICH, NADA, Der “Geist” von 1931 … , ein Gedicht, 1 S. , in PP 1716: 36.

FRIEDMAN & HAYEK, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman Challenges Hayek, THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 371. – See also under AUSTRIANS & MONETARISTS.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID D., Cold Houses in Warm Climates and Vice Versa: A Paradox of Rational Heating, 8pp, in PP 1722: 178, HD vers. of an article in JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID D.; LANDES, WILLIAM M. & POSNER, RICHARD A., Some Economics of Trade Secrets Law, 7pp, in PP 1722: 171. – HD version of an article published in the JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A Positive Explanation of Virtue, 4pp, in PP 1711/12: 19.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A Theory of the Size and Shape of Nations, (c) The Univ. of Chicago, 1977, J of Pol. Ec., vol 85, no. 1, 1977, 14pp, in PP 1711/12: 189. – Here he does not consider the voluntaristic & exterritorial alternative at all, i.e., that of freely “competing governments”, which neither own their subjects nor any exclusive territories (apart from their private, corporation or coop land titles). – How much can one learn from territorial (or wrongful, coercive, monopolistic & centralistic ideas and practices – except to avoid them or to refute them & to examine their opposites? – PIOT, J.Z., 18.7.01.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, A World of Strong Privacy: Promises and Perils of Encryption, 1995, HD version of article published in SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY & POLICY, volume 13, number 2, Summer 1996, Cambridge UP, 12pp, in PP 1711/12: 325. – At least online many such dispersed articles are now brought together. They could be still better combined and more cheaply accessed, sometimes even faster, seeing the downloading speeds for several hundred Mbs from dispersed sites, on CD-ROMs. – J.Z.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, An Economic Analysis of Alternative Damage Rules for Breach of Contract, 1997, 13pp, in PP 1711/12: 362.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, An Economic Explanation of Punitive Damages, 1997, from draft on HD, 9pp, in PP 1711/12: 139.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Anarchy & Efficient Law, 1996, 14pp, in PP 1711/12: 82, a chapter from: “For & Against the State”, by editors SANDERS, JOHN & NARVESON, JAN, Rowman & Littlefied Publishers, $23.95 pb & $ 62.50 hc. Here from HD version.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Are Criminals Risk Preferrers? A Belated Comment, 1993, incomplete! 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 132. – Imagine having the job or costs to keep 650 Mbs of website texts in good condition over many years. I would rather have them assembled once, properly, without flaws, and then permanently recorded and replayable from a CD-ROM, compiled just once and then duplicated automatically and upon demand and offered cheaply for sale. – J.Z.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Beyond the Tort/Crime Distinction, 9pp from HD version, in PP 1711/12: 163.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Choosing Metarules for Legal Change, 5pp, n.d. , in PP 1711/12: 387.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Class Outline: Economic Analysis of Law, 1997, 4pp, in PP 1711/12: 185.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Comment on Brody, from HD draft, SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY & POLICY, I, 1983, Cambridge UP, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 392. – (c): Why put ANY obstacles in the path of spreading enlightenment? At least philosophers should know better! – J.Z., 6.12.00.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Comments on “The Political Economy of the Decline of American Public Education”, by PELTZMAN, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 179.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Computerized Education, 2pp, in PP 1711/12: 177. – Do texts belong onto paper, e.g. in books, and not on screens? Then why did D.F. put so many of his long texts online? Has he changed his mind, as I did, e.g. on microfiche, on on-line publishing and on CD-ROMs? – J.Z.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Contracts in Cyberspace, 2000, 12pp, in PP 1711/12: 96.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, David D. Friedman’s Home Page, with links to those of his writings which are available online, 8pp, in PP 1711/12: 1.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Diversity, 1/2 p note from LIBERTY MAGAZINE, in PP 1711/12: 95.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Does Altruism Produce Efficient Outcomes? Marshall vs. Kaldor, 8pp, in PP 1711/12: 28.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Efficiency Gains from Non-Cancellable Contracts for Provision of Continuing Services, April 1979, unpublished manuscript, (c) David Friedman, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 356.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Efficient Institutions for the Private Enforcement of Law, 15pp, in PP 1711/12: 148, from JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, n.d.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Hanged for a Sheep – The Economics of Marginal deterrence, 11pp, JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, XII, June 1993, (c) U. of Chicago, in PP 1711/12: 337. – Competing crimes acts, juridical & penal systems! All only for exterritorially autonomous volunteer communities – and aggressors against them. – PIOT, J.Z., 18.7.01.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Hidden Order, Contents List of this book only, 1p, in PP 1711/12: 12.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Impossibility, Subjective Probability, and Punishment for Attempts, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 348.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, In Defence of the Long-haul/Short-haul Discrimination, 1979, THE BELL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, X, 2, Autumn 1979, (c) American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 354.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, In Defense of Private Orderings: Comments on Julie Cohen’s “Copyright & the Jurisprudence of Self-Help”, 12pp, n.d. , in PP 1711/12: 375.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Index to Ideas, with URLs, 4pp, in PP 1711/12: 14.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Law & Economics, lecture notes, 1985, 67pp, in PP 1711/12: 224.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Law as a Private Good, 5pp, in PP 1711/12: 65. – Reproduced in this anthology, although it was previously already reproduced in PP 1615, page 149ff. – Important writings should be combined! – J.Z.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Less Law than Meets the Eye: Review, 7pp, of: ELLICKSON, ROBERT C, Order Without Law, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1991, in PP 1711/12: 71.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Libertarian Stuff, Links to online writings, with URL list, 4pp, in PP 1711/12: 11.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, More Justice for Less Money: A Step Beyond CIMINO, Contents list only, with links, 1p, in PP 1711/12: 138. – I have not yet downloaded this essay. – J.Z.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, My View of Oughts, 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 22.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Myth-adventures in Iceland: Friedman’s Folly, 18pp, in PP 1711/12: 48. – Refutation of some flawed criticism of his writings on the history of private law in Iceland.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Paranoia, poem, 1p, in PP 1616: 158. – This poem, too, exaggerates. It shows e.g. no awareness that you can still freely use microfiche, floppy disks & text-only CD-ROMs – for making ALL libertarian texts cheaply and permanently (if you frequently renew the latter) available. Is the “conspiracy” of the indifferent involved? – I once met up with him after a meeting in Sydney and then at a friend’s place in Wollongong. But I tried in vain to interest him then and there e.g. in panarchism or legal tender effect upon inflation or micrographic alternatives. He rather recited Richard Kipling, for hours, and he did this well and went on doing so, while I finally gave up early in the morning, listening further to this kind or recitation and drove home. If I want Kipling, I rather read from his collected works. – At least in some respects I found some of the famous libertarians to be not so great. – Perhaps they get ear-bashed too much and sometimes they just want to relax, too, at a time when I would have been more interested in a serious discussion. I like it that he offers many of his writings on the Internet. Furthermore, I do appreciate him as a libertarian thinker and writer, even though I do not always agree with him on some points. – Sheet 174 names him as the author of this poem. – J.Z., 29.2.200.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Police, Courts, and Laws – On The Market, 6pp, in PP 1615: 143. – Chapter 29, 5pp, in PP 1711/12: 77. (It is not stated which book this is part of, e.g. his Machinery of Freedom or Hidden Order?)

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Price Theory: An Intermediate Text, South-Western Publishing Co., (c) David D. Friedman, 1986, 1990, here only contents list, 2pp, in PP 1711/12: 203.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Price Theory: First Edition, Chapter 22, Inflation and Unemployment, 19pp, in PP 1711/12: 205. – From the 1st ed. of “Price Theory”, chapter 22, which was eliminated in the 2nd ed.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Private Creation & Enforcement of Law: A Historical Case (Iceland), 1979, 12pp, in PP 1711/12: 36.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Rational Criminals and Intentional Accidents: The Economics of Law and Law Breaking: Chapter 20 of his book Hidden Order, 11pp, in PP 1711/12: 108.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Rational Criminals and Profit-Maximizing Police: Gary Becker’s Contribution to the Economic Analysis of Law and Law Enforcement, (c) by Cambridge UP, 1995, 13pp, in PP 1711/12: 119. – To me it is absurd a) to copyright any freedom ideas at all and then b) to follow this up by offering them free of charge on the Internet. – J.Z.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Reply to Jimbo on Anarchy, 4pp, in PP 1701: 200. A reply to a post by James Wales in which he argued that D.F.’s anarcho-capitalist legal system would be unstable.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Requirements for Anarcho Capitalism, 1p, in PP 1711/12: 18.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Rethinking the Data, 2pp, in PP 1674: 10.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO & PIOMBINI, GUGLIELMO, An Interview with David Friedman, 2pp, in PP 1682: 93. THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, D.F. Home Page: www.best.com/~ddfr/

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, See: PIMPL, ROLAND, Die Effizienz bizarrer Loesungen. David Friedman und sein neues Buch “Der oekonomische Code”, 2 S.: 121, in PP 1588.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Should Medicine be a Commodity? Kluwer Academic Publishers, but text here is from the HD version, 1985, 35pp, in PP 1711/12: 291.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Some Essays, Web Pages, Contents Lists & Postings, 416pp, in PP 1711/12: 1- 416. – I have downloaded many more (but not all of his numerous pages on the Internet) but did not print out all of my downloads nor did I include all of my printouts here. Visit his sites yourself! Maybe one of these days I might also include some of the following and other of his essays on private law and private law enforcement institutions within my special sub-series ON PANARCHY. www.best.com/~ddfr/index.shtml mailto:DDFr@Best.com DDFr@Best.com – All his libertarian writings – and those of many other famous, or less well known libertarians, could be reproduced on a single CD-ROM – with their permissions. For instance: The American Freedom Library, also called American Reference Library, on one CD-ROM, contains over 55,000 documents in over 160,000 pages. If you are interested in such publishing, please contact me. – On the road towards complete, permanent and cheap publishing – with all affordable, efficient and lasting alternative media. – J.Z., 18. July 2001.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Some Problems with Ayn Rand’s Derivation of Ought from Is, 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 25.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Standards as Intellectual Property: An Economic Approach, 9pp, in PP 1711/12: 407. – Imagine someone had copyrighted the kg, liter and meter measures, permanently, and every time we used them we would have to pay them a royalty! – A temporary & legalized monopoly is still a monoply. – J.Z.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Machinery of Freedom, Review only, by DAWSON, WAYNE, 1p: 716, in PP 1601-04.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Swedes Get it Right, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 172. – On externalities, freeloaders, pollution. I favour class action suits against polluters of air, rivers, lakes and sees. Only the voluntary participants pay the costs of the proceedings and only they share in the indemnification results, if any. If, after juridical settlement, those who did not participate in the suit, sharing its costs, also went to court, with reduced costs, seeing the precedent set by the prior judgement, then they should have to pay their share in achieving the prior settlement. – J.Z., 17.7.01.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, What Is “Fair Compensation” for Death or Injury? INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF LAW AND ECONOMICS, 1982, 2 (81-93), (c) Butterworths, 9pp, in PP 1711/12: 398.

FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Why there Are no Risk Preferrers, 1981, 1p, J. of Pol.Ec., 89/3, p600, in PP 1711/12: 416.

FRIEDMAN, MILTON, Biographical Information, with links, info@ideachannel.com 2pp, in PP 1739: 203.

FRIEDMAN, MILTON, Capitalism and Freedom, Extracts only, 1p: 280, in PP 1581-82.

FRIEDMAN, MILTON, Capitalism & Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/77, 1p, in PP 1757/58: 157.

FRIEDMAN, MILTON, John Maynard Keynes, 12pp, with some notes by J.Z., in PP 1661: 14. – LF CITY TIMES, March 8, 1999. The mathematical formulas did not print out for me. But one does not need mathematics to judge the proposals of either, because their unchecked premise is monetary despotism. – J.Z.

FRIEDMAN, MILTON, On Henry George, 1970, letter, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 314.

FRIEDMAN, MILTON, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Articles on line, Milton Friedman, in PP 1745-1748: 8.

FRIENDLY LIBERATOR CAUCUS & THE QUAKER LIBERTARIAN FELLOWSHIP, Home page, 1999, 1p, in PP 1676: 120. Quaker@befreenow.org www.onelist.com/subscribe/friendlyliberator

FRIENDS OF THE EARTH, See: PETRO, SYLVESTER, Human Rights, Animal Rights, and Friends of the Earth, THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 95.

FRITZ, MARSHALL, A True Political Spectrum, 7pp: 81, in PP 1548.

FROBOUCK, JO ANN, Private Treasures at Antietam, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 3pp, in PP 1754: 170. – Should the bloody details (of one of the most senseless wars ever, the American Civil War) really be preserved, whether at the expense of the taxpayers or of local proprietors – while ideas, institutions and avenues to prevent wars, civil wars, revolutions and terrorism remain widely ignored? At least someone there should display all the suggestions on how this civil war could have been prevented. As it is, only thrill seekers are served, as at bull fights in Spain. – J.Z.

FRONTIERS OF FREEDOM, Property Control Is People Control, 2pp in PP 1637-1640: 194.

FRONTLINES, IV/8, May 1982: 21; IV/9, June 82: 74; V/5, Feb. 83: 185, in PP 1589-94.

FROWEN, STEPHEN F., Business, Time, and Thought, N.Y.U.P., 1988: 354, in PP 1574-75.

FRY, MICHAEL to MEGALLI, THEO, June 29, 1986, on Scottish Banking literature, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 772.

FRY, MICHELE T., GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., 1924-1997, In Memoriam, 1/2p, 1997, in PP 1700: 96.

FUHRIG, JOE, Roots of the Savings and Loan Crisis. Regulation is the problem, not the solution, 1p: 240, in PP 1579-80.

FUHRIG, JOE, The Persistence of Protectionism, 2pp: 65, in PP 1579-80.

FULDA, JOSEPH S. & VINCENT, PATRICK J., Are there too many Lawyers? THE FREEMAN,1/93, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 374. – Lawyers breed laws and laws breed lawyers. There are too many laws. Let them become optional or personal laws for volunteer communities only. Then the few good laws ever passed will begin to drive out the avalanches of bad laws. (The legislation version of Gresham’s Law, properly understood.) For then, laws, too, will not be “Legal Tender” but subject to consumer-sovereignty & individual sovereignty. Then consumers can either ignore them or opt out from under them – and choose their own for themselves. – J.Z.

FULDA, JOSEPH S., Campus Activities: Who Pays the Bills? THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 525. – A typical instance of how a wrong & evil, once legally and juridically established, is very hard to end. – J.Z.

FULDA, JOSEPH S., Campus Activities: Who Pays the Bills? THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 525. – A typical instance of how a wrong & evil, once legally and juridically established, is very hard to end. – J.Z.

FULDA, JOSEPH S., Dimensions of Competition, THE FREEMAN, 5pp, in PP 1753: 201.

FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberties Lost in the Balance, THE FREEMAN, 5/86, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 137.

FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberty and Privacy: Connections, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 134.

FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberty and Property, THE FREEMAN, 5/87, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 128.

FULL CONTEXT, An International Objectivist Publication, Contents of XII/1, Sep./Oct. 99, 1p, in PP 1681: 31. www.fullcontext.org (c)

FULL CONTEXT, Ayn Rand &Objectivism: An Introduction: Ethics & Value Theory, 1p, in PP 1681: 41.

FULL CONTEXT, Ayn Rand and Objectivism, an introduction: Epistemology, The theory of Knowledge, 1p, in PP 1681: 38. www.fullcontext.org/Objectivism/epistemology.htm

FULL CONTEXT, Ayn Rand and Objectivism: An Introduction, 5pp, with URL list, in PP 1682: 201. www.fullcontext.org/

FULL CONTEXT, Ayn Rand and Objectivism: An Introduction: Politics, The theory of social organization and government, 1p, in PP 1681: 40.

FULL CONTEXT, Published Reviews, Summary, of exchanges on Chris Sciabarra’s book on Ayn Rand, 6pp, in PP 1681: 32.

FULL EMPLOYMENT, See: WADE, KEITH, Full Employment – A Lesson from the Deserts of Saudi-Arabia, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1765: 135.

FULLCONTEXT.ORG, Ayn Rand and Objectivism: An Introduction. Metaphysics. The study of the nature of reality, 1p, in PP 1682: 9.

FUNCH, FLEMMING, Abundance Economics, 26 Nov. 94, 1p, in PP 1681: 204. ffunch@newciv.org – His other sites express social credit, free services, abolition of money & anti-profit notions and have thus been deleted by me. – J.Z., 30.3.01.

FUND, JOHN, Politics, Economics, and Education in the 21st Century, IMPRIMIS, 5/98, 7pp, in PP 1754: 199.

FURLONG, ANTHONY, A Second American Revolution? 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 197.

FURLONG, ANTHONY, Review, 1p, of: ASHFORD, NIGEL & DAVIES, STEPHEN, Editors, A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought, Routledge, 1991, 304pp, L 40, ISBN 0 415 051258, in PP 1708-1710: 27.

FURLONG, ANTHONY, Still More Thoughts on the Serbian War, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 448.

FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, FFF, Articles on Monetary Freedom, list only, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 774. – www.fff.org/

FUTURE OF FREEDOM CONFERENCES, 1980-85, See: FREELAND CATALOG, THE, A Selection of Cassette & Video Tapes from the Future of Freedom Conference Series, 1980-85 & the Freeland Conference Series, 1983-85, with some books and buttons, 14pp: 84, in PP 1549.

FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, THE, Articles on Immigration, list only, 1p, in PP 1682: 44.

FUTURE OF FREEDOM FOUNDATION, THE, FFF, List of Newspapers that reprinted its editorials, 7pp, in PP 1687/88: 367. www.fff.org The indicated circulation seems impressive – until one remembers how little newspaper are read and kept and also the old saying: “Out of the newspapers, out of the mind!” Such articles tend to get out of print, buried and become inaccessible, rather than being kept alive and accessible and well enough publicized in an ideas market, e.g. by a libertarian Ideas Archive, that makes them available, cheaply, in alternative media or online. – How much enlightenment have newspapers led to? However, at least in some large libraries back issues are kept on microfilm and newspapers of the last few years are beginning to be offered online, free of charge or for a fee. But searching them for freedom ideas is, mostly, still a rather laborious enterprise. – J.Z., 3.6.01.

FUTURISM, See: LIBERTARIAN FUTURIST SOCIETY, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1616: 1. – e-mail – director@lfs.org webmaster@lfs.org

GABB, ANDREA, Free Life Commentary on uploading of 200 LA files to www.libertarian.co.uk/ 1/2p note, in PP 1717: 163. – andrea@webchic.co.uk My microfiche collection of their papers is still rather incomplete but, seeing they are putting all on line, there is no urgency for getting my collection complete. – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN & TAME, CHRIS R., Review, 3pp, of: HMSO, Identity Cards: A Consultation Document, 1995, 45pp, in PP 1708-1710: 293. old.whig@btinternet.com www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/index.htm

GABB, SEAN, 24 Reasonably Crowded Hours, 10 August 99, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 531.

GABB, SEAN, A Bill of Rights for Europe, 1993, updated 2000, 25 pp, in PP 1673: 84. – Compare the 100 other private human rights drafts in PP 589/590.

GABB, SEAN, A Case against Price Control, 1992, updated 1999, 4pp, in PP 1673: 143.

GABB, SEAN, A Case Against the European Union, Free Life Commentary No. 59, 17.12.01, 5pp, in PP 1739: 123. – A union of territorial governments isn’t a union of individual volunteers. Only the latter can be rightful. Free Trade, the abolition of passport and immigration restrictions and of national central banks does not require united governments or a single forced currency like the euro. – J.Z., 10.2.02.

GABB, SEAN, A Christian Case for the Free Market, 1992, updated 1999, 2pp, in PP 1673: 141.

GABB, SEAN, A Draft Submission … With Regard to the Taxing of Such Lotteries … ,1993, 21pp, in PP 1672: 13.

GABB, SEAN, A Fourth Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 1p, in PP 1670: 159.

GABB, SEAN, A Health Service for the 21st Century: Towards a Mixed market in the Provision of Healthcare, 1993, updated 2000, 19pp, in PP 1670: 62.

GABB, SEAN, A Health Service for the 21st Century: Towards a Mixed market in the Provision of Healthcare, 1993, updated 2000, 19pp, in PP 1670: 62.

GABB, SEAN, A Libertarian Conservative Case Against Identity Cards, 1994, updated 2000, 42pp, in PP 1670: 89.

GABB, SEAN, A Manifesto for the Right, 22 Jan. 01, 10pp, in PP 1662: 110. old.whig@btinternet.com www.which.org.uk/ www.candidlist.com/

GABB, SEAN, A Proposal for the KDH Election Program, 1992, updated 1999, 3pp, in PP 1672: 65.

GABB, SEAN, A Second Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 3pp, in PP 1670: 154.

GABB, SEAN, A Third Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 2pp, in PP 1670: 157.

GABB, SEAN, A Time to Mourn, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 1.

GABB, SEAN, A Vote for Independence, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 498.

GABB, SEAN, An Open Letter to the Gunowners of the United Kingdom, 26th August 1996, updated 2000, 2pp, in PP 1670: 152.

GABB, SEAN, Anglo-German Relations in the Twentieth Century: An Isolationisy View, 1990, 17pp, in PP 1673: 164.

GABB, SEAN, Another 1400 Words Against Drug Prohibition, 3pp, in PP 1662: 94.

GABB, SEAN, Arguments against British Membership of the Euro, introduction and executive summary only, 5pp, in PP 1739: 117. Full text is on: www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/flcomm/flc060.htm – Free choice in currencies: exchange media, value standards, clearing and credit options – for all! – J.Z., 31.5.02.

GABB, SEAN, Armed Men on the Streets of London, 2pp: 813, in PP 1601-04. (An unedited version appears elsewhere on the Internet.)

GABB, SEAN, Books by Sean Gabb, links only, and Links to Other Pages of Libertarian and Conservative Interest, 1p, in PP1613: 185.

GABB, SEAN, Books by Sean Gabb: Decline and Fall: 1.) How English Liberty was Created by Custom and Accident and then Destroyed by Liberals, Victoria Press, London, 1999 & 2.) Identity Card and the Total Surveillance Police State that Modern Technology Engables: A Warning by Sean Gabb, Victoria Press, London, 1999. Here links only, 1/2 page, in PP 1673: 128.

GABB, SEAN, Candidlist, Roll of Shame, version 2, 26th March 2001, 3pp, in PP 1672: 114.

GABB, SEAN, Clare Short: La Pasionaria of the Serbian War, , in PP 1708-1710: 499.

GABB, SEAN, Commentaries in FREE LIFE, index page, covering these articles in issues 1 – 37, 2pp, in PP1613: 196.

GABB, SEAN, Commercial Advertising: A Threatened Human Right, 1997, updated 2000, 18pp, in PP 1670: 1.

GABB, SEAN, Czecho-Slovakia Rejoins the West, THE FREEMAN, 7/92, 5pp, in PP 1754: 13.

GABB, SEAN, Czechoslovakia: Bad News for Britain, 1992, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 94.

GABB, SEAN, Days of Shame and Degradation, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 555.

GABB, SEAN, Dispatches from a Dying Country, Reflections on Modern England, 234pp, L 10, $ 20, 2pp, e-mail for the book, Hampden Press, directors@hampdenpress.co.uk , in PP 1739: 64.

GABB, SEAN, Documents about Liberty and the English Constitution, selected and introduced by Sean Gabb, here links only, 1p, updated 1999, in PP 1673: 19.

GABB, SEAN, Don’t Confuse Germany’s Wealth with Present Policy, 1992, updated 1999, 2pp, in PP 1672: 89.

GABB, SEAN, Double Jeopardy and the Conservative Party, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, issue 40, 16.5.00, 4pp, in PP 1629: 129. Much political campaign material, which turns me off even more so than the local equivalents here. – J.Z. Issues are archived at: www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/flcomm/flc.htm

GABB, SEAN, Double Jeopardy, Free Life Commentary 40, 16th May 2000, 4pp, in PP 1673: 79.

GABB, SEAN, Dr. Sean Gabb: Brief Biographical Overview, 1p, in PP1613: 187.

GABB, SEAN, Drugs Are No Escape from Europe, 8 July 2001, FREE LIFE 38, editorial, 2pp, in PP 1717: 175.

GABB, SEAN, Economic and Political Reform: A Comparative Overview, 1991, 2pp, updated 2000, in PP 1672: 61.

GABB, SEAN, English Constitution Resource Page, with Emphasis on the Fight against Victim Disarmament, 1997, updated 1999, 2pp introduction, with link to the texts, in PP 1673: 20.

GABB, SEAN, Essays by Sean Gabb from the Internet, part I , 210 pp, in PP 1670: 1.

GABB, SEAN, Essays by Sean Gabb, 2nd series, 25 contribuitons, 115pp, in PP 1672: 1.

GABB, SEAN, Extremists Consolidate Slovak Gains, 1992, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 95.

GABB, SEAN, Fortress Europe: The True Lessons of the Opium Wars, 1988, updated 2000, 7pp, in PP 1673: 129.

GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, 10 July 01, The “Free Country” Campaign. More from the Quisling Right? 6pp, in PP 1717: 164. oldwhig@btinternet.com www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/flcomm/flc.htm

GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, 17.5.01, 1p, in PP 1707: 165.

GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY, 19.5.01, Four Dreams of a Better World than New Labour Has in Mind for us, 6pp, in PP 1707: 159. old.whig@virgin.net www.btinternet.com/õld.whig/flcomm/flc.htm www.whig.org.uk/ www.candidlist.com/

GABB, SEAN, FREE LIFE, www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/ online now from issue 15 on! 1p, in PP 1739: 67.

GABB, SEAN, From A. V. Dicey, The Law of the Constitution, 1885, 1915, Note IV, The right of Self-Defence, pages 489-97, 7pp, in PP 1670: 132.

GABB, SEAN, Gun Control in Britain, 1988, updated 2000, 7pp, in PP 1670: 139.

GABB, SEAN, Happy Anniversary, Mr. Blair, 1p, on Serbian War, in PP 1708-1710: 461.

GABB, SEAN, Henry Vane: America’s First Revolutionary, 1992, updated 2000, 5pp, in PP 1673: 75.

GABB, SEAN, How English Liberalism Was Created by Accident and Custom and then Destroyed by Liberals, 1998, updated 2000, 41pp, in PP 1673: 33.

GABB, SEAN, Home Page, with links, 1p, in PP1613: 195.

GABB, SEAN, How not to Stop the London Bombings: In Defence of Liberal Democracy, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 470.

GABB, SEAN, How to Keep Drugs out of Wenceslas Square, 1993, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 99.

GABB, SEAN, Identity Cards: Assault on Civil Liberties and Waste of Taxpayers’ Money, LA Release, 5p, in PP 1739: 146.

GABB, SEAN, Identity Cards: Some Brief Objections, 1995, updated 2,000, 7pp, in PP 1670: 82.

GABB, SEAN, Jack Straw, Corruption & the New World Order, FREE LIFE COMMENTARY No. 41, 25. 7.00, 8pp in PP 1662: 72.

GABB, SEAN, Labour and Liberty: An Interim Report on whether the Labour Government Elected in the U.K. in May 1997 is Good or Bad for the Cause of Liberty, 1998, updated 2000, 12pp, in PP 1673: 109.

GABB, SEAN, Latest LA Publications in Adobe Format, now on LA web pages, 3pp list, in PP 1739: 104.

GABB, SEAN, Legalize All Drugs Now, L.A. News Release and Free Life Commentary, 18.2.02, 4pp, in PP 1739: 157.

GABB, SEAN, Letter to Mp’s of the House of Commons, re Treaty of Nice, 21.12.00, 1p, in PP 1662: 109.

GABB, SEAN, Letters on English measures, 6pp: 122. – Free choice in value standards, exchange media, clearing and credit options is more important than this limited freedom of standard measurements, but every little bit of liberty helps. – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, Libertarian Individuals and Groups, 2pp, in PP1613: 207.

GABB, SEAN, Liberty v. Liberalism: How Liberalism neither Created nor Defended English Liberty, 1992, updated 2000, 11pp, in PP 1673: 22.

GABB, SEAN, Links to Pages Relevant to My Students & Links to Software Providers, 1p, in PP 1629: 109.

GABB, SEAN, Long Term Care for the Elderly: A Discussion Paper Written in 1996, updated 2000, 8pp, in PP 1673: 121.

GABB, SEAN, Miscellaneous Pamphlets, List of 5, with list of URLs, 1p, 1999, in PP 1673: 207.

GABB, SEAN, More on the British Encryption Ban: An Open Letter to Nigel Hickson of the Department of Trade and Industry, 16th Feb. 98, updated 2000, 4pp, in PP 1673: 15.

GABB, SEAN, Next Week’s British Encryption Ban, FLC 10, 10th Feb. 98, 3, updated 2000, in PP 1673: 12.

GABB, SEAN, Not Boiling Yet: Only Hot, 1992, updated 1999, on Czechs & Slovaks, in PP 1672: 76.

GABB, SEAN, Not by such Help, nor with these Defences, 1p on Oklahoma bombing, in PP 1708-1710: 235.

GABB, SEAN, Note of 24 August 2001 on L.A. discussions, ev. 2nd Friday, Putney, 1p: 78, 83. 107, in PP 1739. Ideally, written, audio and video recordings of all such discussions should be made permanently accessible, at least on CD-ROMs. – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, Notice of 15.10. 01 on 01 Fall Prague Convention: Uniting Europe without the Union, 2pp, in PP 1739: 92. – I hold that Europe and the World should be united only by individual rights and by volunteer communities, not territorially, by territorial governments. Europe- and world-wide state socialists should be free to unite, as well as e.g. Europe- and world-wide libertarians. When there is free trade and freedom of movement and full self-government for those who do appreciate them, what other “unity” is required? Certainly not a territorially “united” Euro. Let individual Europeans and groups of them unite and disunite themselves as much as they like, but only exterritorially! Full monetary & financial freedom for all of them! – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, Of Meciar and Machiavelli, Slovakia and Germany, 1992, updated 1999, in PP 1672, 1p, in PP 1672: 63.

GABB, SEAN, On LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE output. Nearly all, about 700 items, are now online, 1p, in PP 1739: 66. – www.libertarian.co.uk With note on a BBC Radio appearance, 1.8.01.

GABB, SEAN, On the New World Order: Two Works. Review of: GILMORE, WILLIAM C., Editor, International Efforts to Combat Money Laundering, 1992, 335pp & BOSWORTH-DAVIES, ROWAN & SALTMARSH, GRAHAM, Money Laundering: … 1994, 316pp: 2pp: 821, in PP 1601-04. – Not only forgeries but also the hiding of funds from other crimes with victims would be greatly reduced by monetary freedom and the greatest robberies would be stopped with the introduction of voluntary taxation. How much of present “money laundering” consists out of attempts of honest earners to keep some of their earnings out of the hands of official robbers? Good luck to these “criminals” without victims. Parasites are not morally entitled to “their” cuts. And how many illegal funds would accumulate if the various vain wars against “vices” were finished? – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, On Watching the Olympic Games on Television, 3pp, in PP 1662: 91.

GABB, SEAN, One Europe, One Union, One Faith? Comments on the Persecution of Scientologists in Europe, FLC No. 5, 27th Oct. 97, 3pp, in PP 1673: 5.

GABB, SEAN, One Year of the Candidlist: An Appraisal, 7pp, in PP 1662: 98.

GABB, SEAN, One Year of the Candidlist: An Appraisal, POLITICAL NOTES No. 172, 4pp, in PP1742: 121.

GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Guns and the Right to Have and to Use them, 1998, list only, 1p, in PP 1670: 160.

GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Identity Cards & Money Laundering, 1998, 1 p, list only, in PP 1670: 81.

GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Liberty in General, 1999, 1p, list only, in PP 1670: 80.

GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Sex, 1998, list only, 1p, in PP 1670: 162.

GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Smoking and Tobacco, 1998, list only, 1p, in PP 1670: 161.

GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets and Longer Works, short list of them, as links, 1/2 p, in PP1613: 208.

GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets and Short Books by Sean Gabb, May 2000 short list only, 1/2 page, with URLs, in PP 1673: 135.

GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets Defending Freedom of Speech, list of 3, with URLs, 1998, 1p, in PP 1673: 140.

GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets on Historical Subjects, 1998, 2pp, list only, in PP 1670: 130.

GABB, SEAN, Passages from the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, selected and introduced by Sean Gabb, 1997, updated 1999, 5pp, in PP 1673: 136. – I would like to see Gabb’s comments to chapter 38 by Gibbon on the personal laws of the “barbarians”. Are we too “barbaric” or to “civilized” to seriously consider this freedom alternative? See my ON PANARCHY subseries and the new website: www.panarchy.org

GABB, SEAN, Phoning & E-Mailing the Queen re Treaty of Nice, 2pp, in PP 1662: 107.

GABB, SEAN, Plain Thoughts on the Afghan War, Free Life Commentary No. 56, 8.10.01, 4pp, in PP 1739: 84. Issues are archived at: www.btinternet.com/~old/whig/flcomm/flc.htm – Panarchism would solve most of the remaining problems in Afghanistan as well and those between Pakistan and India. Nevertheless, it is not yet taken up in discussions between politicians and in mass media, between minds rigidly fixed upon territorial non-solutions. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

GABB, SEAN, Reference to a GUARDIAN article by HARI, JOHANN, on incest, quoting Gabb, 1p, in PP 1739: 91. – The whole article, on ‘consensual’ incest, is on: www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4331603,00.html Can 5 or 10-year olds give sufficiently informed consent & are they safe from being terrorized by adults? – J.Z., 31.5.02.

GABB, SEAN, Reflections on a Failed Revolution, Review of: DUNCAN, ALAN & HOBSON, DOMINIC, Saturn’s Children, London, Sinclair-Stevenson, 1995, 440pp: 1p: 742, in PP 1601-04.

GABB, SEAN, Reflections on the Current State of British Politics, 19th Feb. 00, Free Life Commentary No. 39, 8pp, in PP 1672: 106.

GABB, SEAN, Reflections on the Current State of British Politics, with some comments by readers, 7pp, in PP 1707: 131. – FREE LIFE, No. 36.

GABB, SEAN, Reply to “Mimochodom”, an Article by Zuzana Szatmary, 1992, 1p, updated 1999, in PP 1672: 62.

GABB, SEAN, Report on Conditions in the Czecho-Slovak Federative Republic, May 1992, updated 1999, in PP 1672: 68.

GABB, SEAN, Report on the Political Situation in Slovakia as of the 30th June 1992, updated 1999, 12pp, in PP 1672: 78.

GABB, SEAN, Review of: BALME, MAURICE & MORWOOD, JAMES, Oxford Latin Course, 1996, 175pp, in defence of the study of Latin, 10pp review only, in PP 1739: 68. – Since I was plagued with classes in Latin, too, for 4 years, this was of interest to me as well. – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 1995, 3pp, of: DUNCAN, ALAN & HOBSON, DOMINIC, Saturn’s Children: How the State Devours Liberty, Prosperity and Virtue, Sinclair-Stevenson, London, 448pp, hbk, L 16.99, ISBN 1 856 19 605 4, in PP 1717: 171

GABB, SEAN, Review of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shephard’s Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp: 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 3pp, of: GRAY, JOHN, After Social Democracy: Politics, Capitalism and the Common Life, Demos, 1996, 62pp, in PP 1708-1710: 335. – Not recommended by S.G.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 5pp, of: GRAY, JOHN, Beyond the New Right: Markets, Government and the Common Environment, Routledge, 1993, 206pp, in PP 1708-1710: 145.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 1p, of: HOOKWAY, CHRISTOPHER, Scepticism, 1992, 251pp, in PP 1708-1710: 30.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 3pp, of: LILLEY, PETER, The Butler Memorial Lecture, 1999, in PP 1708-1710: 477.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 2001, 8pp, of: MACAULAY, THOMAS BABBINGTON, The History of England from the Accession of James II, 1848-60, 1906, in PP 1717: 181. – I liked especially Macaulay’s report on the volunteer militia of Cromwell, freedom loving citizens prepared to fight for their rights and realizing some of them even for themselves, while they are soldiers. However, as Puritans and in a civil war, not yet fully aware of religious liberty and other individual rights, they, too, I believe, acted atrociously in Ireland, as opposed to their behaviour in England. – Even now no militia has as yet been established & trained fully in accordance with individual rights and liberties. – J.Z., 29.7.01.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 5pp, in PP 1708-1710: 187, of: On Liberty, John Stuart Mill, from the Harvard Classics edition, published by P.F. Collier & Son, Massachusetts, 1909, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com Available from gopher://gopher.panix.com/misc/reference library/classics of literature/ First published 1859, published on-line September 1993, 281.53 kb, public domain – Gabb suggests this kind of listing for electronic texts and points out: “… many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries… These texts are gradually being published on-line. This is a slow and expensive process, and will take at least a generation to complete. But the day will come when a libertarian in Finland – or on the Asteroid Belt – can have a complete set of THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, and all the surviving works of the various free banking schools.” – In CD-ROMs it could be done MUCH more cheaply and faster! – How much would it cost you to maintain or download a 650 Mbs website? – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, Review of: MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, published online, Sep. 93, 281 Kbs, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com from the Harvard Classics edition, 7pp, in PP 1739: 128. – Although he mentions in his review: “… many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries… “, he does not mention the CD-ROM but only the online publishing option. Why are radicals so slow to take up this radical freedom of expression and information opportunity? – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 2pp, on 2 books on Money Laundering, in PP 1708-1710: 243. “The fight against money laundering begins with realizing that the ‘War on Drugs’ has been lost.”

GABB, SEAN, Review, 2pp, of: O’KEEFFE, DENNIS, Political Correctness & Public Finance, IEA, 2000, 114pp. In PP 1629: 119.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 2pp, of: STEIN, GABRIEL, Tax Freedom Day 1999, Adam Smith Institute, 1999, 23pp, in PP 1708-1710: 488.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 4pp, of: WILLETTS, DAVID, Modern Conservatism, Penguin, 1992, 216pp, in PP 1708-1710: 71.

GABB, SEAN, Review, 6pp of two books of the nineties, for Socialism, by Ralph Milliband & Christopher Pierson, in PP 1708-1710: 296.

GABB, SEAN, Royal Scandal Shows Need to Legalise All Drugs, News Release from L.A., 2pp, in PP 1739: 135.

GABB, SEAN, Sado-Masochism and the Law: Consent versus Paternalism, 1991, updated 2000, 11pp, in PP 1672: 33.

GABB, SEAN, Sean Gabb Essays, 3rd series, 207 pp, in PP 1673: 1.

GABB, SEAN, Sean Gabb, Brian Micklethwait and the Argument over Libertarian Strategy, 5pp, in PP 1708-1710: 566.

GABB, SEAN, Sean Gabb, Libertarian, Conservative, Patriot, Academic, and Broadcaster, 850,000 words of his writings, hinted at in 1/2 page guide to his activities and writings, 1995, updated 2000, in PP 1673: 74.

GABB, SEAN, See: DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review of: GABB, SEAN, Dispatches from A Dying Country…, 6pp, in PP 1739: 137. – TAME, CHRIS R. New Book Announcement: SEAN GABB: Dispatches from A Dying Country, 2pp, in PP 1739: 143. – Chris@rand.demon.co.uk

GABB, SEAN, See: FREE LIFE COMMENTARY.

GABB, SEAN, Select List of Writings by Dr. Sean Gabb on Libertarian and Conservative Subjects, 2pp, in PP1613: 189.

GABB, SEAN, Slovak Antisemitism: The Sorry Truth, 1993, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 105.

GABB, SEAN, Slovakia: A Clerical Nation Adapts, 1992, updated 1999, 1p, in PP 1672: 77.

GABB, SEAN, Slovakia: At Best a Senile Anti-Semitism – A Reply to COMMENTARY, 1993, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1672: 101.

GABB, SEAN, Socialism and Private Healthcare, 1994, updated 2000, 20pp, in PP 1670: 42.

GABB, SEAN, Starship Troopers, directed by Paul Verhoeven, 1997, film review, 3pp FLC 9, 21st Feb 98, in PP 1673: 9.

GABB, SEAN, Submissions Made by the Libertarian Alliance to a Committee Established by the Government to Consider what Measures Are Needed (a) to give further protection to individual privacy from the activities of the press (b) to improve recourse against the press for the individual, 1990, updated 2000, 17pp, in PP 1673: 147. – Should e.g., scandal-mongering & peep shows, regarding private affairs, as distinct from business & political scandals & whistle-blowing regarding be considered as the essence of “free” mass media, just because more money can be made in this way from the present “enlightened” masses? The rights of the press or the mass media are generally still as ill defined as are individual rights and liberties. Consequently, the mass media get away with infringing them, supposedly under their “rights”, almost as much as do territorial political institutions. – J.Z., 24.5.02.

GABB, SEAN, The Adam Smith Institute and New Labour, 3pp: 803, in PP 1601-04.

GABB, SEAN, The Case Against Gun Control, 1p: 763, in PP 1601-04.

GABB, SEAN, The “Metric Martyrs” and the Constitution, 5pp, Free Life Commentary No. 63 of 21.2.02, in PP 1739: 161. – Free choice for all measuring standards, but especially free choice for value standards and exchange media & clearing avenues. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

GABB, SEAN, The American Election, An English Perspective, 8.Nov. 00, 2pp, in PP 1662: 105.

GABB, SEAN, The Attack on the Motor Car: A Rough Draft, 1994, updated 2000, 14pp, in PP 1673: 181.

GABB, SEAN, The Case Against Sex Censorship: A Conservative View, 1992, updated 2000, 21pp, in PP 1670: 163.

GABB, SEAN, The Case for Determinism, 1999, 6pp, in PP 1708-1710: 9.

GABB, SEAN, The Case for Guns, 1989, updated 2000, 6pp, in PP 1670: 146.

GABB, SEAN, The Enemy Class and how to Destroy it: A Manifesto for the Right, POLITICAL NOTES No. 170, 7pp, in PP1742: 113.

GABB, SEAN, The Full Coercive Apparatus of a Police State: Thoughts on the Dark Side of the Thatcher Decade, 1989, updated 2000, 6pp: 195.

GABB, SEAN, The Money Laundering Directive, among other Things, 1995, updated 2000, 5pp, in PP 1673: 201. – The attacks on money laundering, the attemps to tax criminals, as well as the forfeiture laws and practices do reveal how incapable the law, police, jurisdiction and penal systems so far are – to prevent crimes or effectively prosecute criminals. – J.Z., 24.5.02.

GABB, SEAN, The Right to Smoke: A Christian View, 1989, updated 2000, 23pp, in PP 1670: 2.

GABB, SEAN, The Right to Smoke: A Conservative View, 1989, updated 2000, 13pp, in PP 1672: 44.

GABB, SEAN, The Slovak Question: A Candid View, 1992, updated 1999, 3pp, in PP 1672: 91.

GABB, SEAN, Thomas Erskine: Advocate of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 108.

GABB, SEAN, Thomas Erskine: Saviour of English Liberty, 1750-1823, 1990, updated 2000, 7pp, in PP 1672: 6.

GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the DNA Database, 5 Sep. 00, 2pp, in PP 1662: 85.

GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the Fuel Crisis . . ., 3pp, in PP 1662: 88.

GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the New Geography of English Politics, 2pp, in PP 1629: 113.

GABB, SEAN, Thoughts on the Serbian War, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 444.

GABB, SEAN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 25.1.00, 1p, in PP1613: 186. – Looks like I have plenty of downloading work ahead of me, from his site. He is, among other things, Editor of FREE LIFE. – J.Z. – http://www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/

GABB, SEAN, Uniting Europe without the Union, A Brief Record of Proceedings, Free Life Commentary, issue No. 58, 11.11.01, 10pp, in PP 1739: 94.

GABB, SEAN, Various e-mails received on meetings, broadcasts, campaigns, especially his candidlist, articles, 52pp, in PP 1629: 110. E-mail: old.whig@btinternet.com www.btinternet.com/~old.whig/ www.whig.org.uk/ www.candidlist.demon.co.uk/ One day, all the full texts ought to be traced and published on affordable alternative media.

GABB, SEAN, Voltaire: Crusader for Justice, 1900, updated 2000, 6pp, in PP 1672: 1.

GABB, SEAN, Vote for Peter Thatchell!, 1p, in PP 1707: 129. – FREE LIFE, No. 36.

GABB, SEAN, What Ethical Problem? 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.

GABB, SEAN, What to Do About Aids, 1989, updated 2000, 21pp, in PP 1670: 184.

GABB, SEAN, What to Do about Israel! Free Life Commentary No. 57 of 11.10.01, 3pp, in PP 1739: 88. – Recognize it & ALL other governments and aspiring minorities ONLY as exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers. Full experimental freedom for all of them – at their own risk and expense. All territorial governments and movements ought to be denied all legitimacy, all privileges, all powers, all support, as inherently aggressive and oppressive towards their internal and external dissenters. Territorialism is the most wide-spread and still all too popular form of totalitarianism and it wrongs and harms everybody. – PIOT, J.Z., 10.2.02, 2.3.02.

GABB, SEAN, When a Right Becomes a Duty, 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 590. – Against compulsory metrication. I hold that there are much more worthy objectives to resist, e.g. the monopolistic and coercive powers of central banks. – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN Why Libertarians Should Sing “God Save the Queen!” 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 385.

GABB, SEAN, Why the Czechs Need their Mate, 1992, 2pp, 1992, updated 1999, TRANSDANUBIA, in PP 1672: 97

GABB, SEAN, Why the Czechs Need their Mate, 1992, updated 1999, 1p, version in THE PRAGUE POST, in PP 1672: 96.

GABB, SEAN, Writings about Truancy, titles & abstracts and links only, 1p, in PP1613: 188. – Note his unique copyrights clause! – J.Z.

GABB, SEAN, Writings on Slovak Affairs 1991-93, Introduction, updated 2000, 4pp, in PP 1672: 57.

GABB, SEAN, Zine Review, AMERICAN RENAISSANCE, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 269.

GABLE, WAYNE & GOFF, BRIAN, Antitrust: Market Process and Public Choice Perspectives, 3pp: 55, in PP 1574-75.

GABLE, WAYNE E., Jr., Cooperative Marketing Agreements, Agricultural Marketing Orders, and the Market for California Citrus Fruit, 3pp: 204, in PP 1574-75.

GAFFNEY, MASON, Economics in Support of Environmentalism, 1994, 8pp, in PP 1668/69: 397.

GAJILAN, ARLY TOBIAS, History: We’re Losing It. “They told us digital data would last forever. They lied. …” 1p, from NEWSWEEK, July 12, 1999, in PP 1610: 33. – Now, which of the above 3 trends are we to believe? – Computer fans are better in fulfilling their promises than are politicians. But, can you quite trust them? – J.Z.

GALAMBOS, ANDREW J. & SUZANNE J., More Lasting than Bronze, hc, 99p, indexed and with 19 pp of photographs, 1961, 1999, $ 201, 1p advertisement only for the book, in PP 1700: 100. – This is a rather steep price for as slim a volume. The advertisement is copyrighted, too. On microfiche I could probably reproduce 4 books of that size and sell them for $ 1. Thousands of such books would fit only a single CD-ROM, whose production costs, as far as the blank are concerned, may be as little as 25 cents. – JZ., 26.12.01.

GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., Conservatism Is not Capitalism, 3pp, in PP 1700: 97. – “Capitalism is that societal structure whose mechanism is capable of protecting all forms of private property completely.” – No crime under capitalism? – J.Z. – “And when it is finally achieved, freedom is forever!” – Without any effort at all to preserve it? – J.Z., 14.5.01.

GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., See: UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS COMPANY, CCI BOOKSHELF, BRIDGE TO FREEDOM, FREE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, VOLITIONAL SCIENCE LIBRARY, THRUST TO FREEDOM, SISCO, PETER N., FRY, MICHELE T., in PP 1700. – Many launch their pages under many names, hoping thereby to catch more fish. I do it myself, with my different hats: PEACE PLANS, LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, ON PANARCHY, RESEARCH CENTRE FOR MONETARY & FINANCIAL FREEDOM. The latter led once to my invitation to an international financial conference in the City of London! But the monetary and financial freedom ideas contained in my series do remain ignored, not only by these conference participants. – J.Z. 28.5.02.

GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., Sic Itur Ad Astra (This Is the Way to the Stars), announced in BRIDGE TO FREEDOM by SISCO, PETER N., with a part of his foreword, & contents list, 4pp on the 940pp book, priced $ 125 post-paid. 112. – Do luxury priced goods feed real needs or mere self-delusions? – J.Z.

GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., The Declaration of Independence, 1p, in PP 1700: 101, incomplete, since it did not print out completely for me. G. held that Thomas Paine was its author. In this he may be right. – J.Z.

GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., The Volitional Science Lexicon, 7pp, in PP 1700: 121, in BRIDGE TO FREEDOM newsletter, 1999/2000. – I am a fan for the provision of a libertarian encyclopaedia – but, this is the shortest lexicon that I have seen! – J.Z.

GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., Thrust to Freedom, a series of short articles and definitions, since 1963, 12 sheets for $ 6 or the pamphlet for $ 12. Here only 1p contents list, in PP 1700: 108.

GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., Thrust to Freedom, Expanded, 1961, 1999, 120pp $ 15. Here only a 1p contents list and a 2pp flyer, in PP 1700: 109.

GALAMBOS, ANDREW J., What Is Property? 1p, in PP 1700: 95.

GALAMBOS, JOSEPH A., See: ESTES, CHARLES R., We Never Called Him “Andy”. My Recollections of the Person and Philosophy of the Earlier Joseph A. Galambos, Alias Andrew Joseph Galambos – The Liberal, 3pp: 106, in PP 1569-70.

GALAMBOS, JOSEPH A., See: FREE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, Destination: Freedom, 2pp, an outline of course 1: Destination Freedom, by Joseph A. Galambos, 1962, in PP 1699: 47.

GALAMBOS, JOSEPH A., Who Stands for Freedom? Thrust for Freedom No. 3, 1963, 1p, in PP 1699: 55. – 1963 4th of July greetings, 1p: 56.

GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, See: DRAKE, HARRISON, Review, 3pp, of: GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, The Affluent Society: 104, in PP 1565-67.

GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Medal of “Freedom” for John Kenneth Galbraith? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 31.

GALLAGHER, JAMES, The Case for Privatizing Protective Services, 4pp: 79, in PP 1557.

GALLES, GARY M., Term-of-Office Limits Won’t Reduce Government Abuse, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 434. – When I came to Australia in 1959, pubs were closed very early in the evening with the result, that many of those visiting them, after work, made themselves drunk as fast as possible, before the pubs closed! Then they became “drivers” and “family men”! When politicians have only a short period to rip us off, their actions will be even worse, by being concentrated in a shorter period. – J.Z.

GALLES, GARY M., We Need Free Trade in Deed as Well as Word, THE FREEMAN, 1/94, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 146.

GAMBONE, LARRY, Bismarck’s Children, 3pp, in PP 1731: 61.

GAMBONE, LARRY, How the KGB Suckered the “Revolutionary” Anarchists, 1p, in PP 1630: 5.

GAMBONE, LARRY, Mutualize! A Democratic Alternative to Government & Corporate Social Services, 7pp, in PP 1664/65: 398. LarryGambone@aol.com http://sites.netscape.net/redlionpress/homepage

GAMBONE, LARRY, Practical Libertarianism, Building a Local Economy, 1p, in PP 1630: 1.

GAMBONE, LARRY, Practical Libertarianism, in PP 1630: 8.

GAMBONE, LARRY, Some Forgotten Libertarians, 1998, Red Lion Press, 12pp, in PP 1634-1636: 824. On: Thomas Spence, Robert Owen, P. E. de Puydt, Proudhonists, Joseph Dietzgen, Silvio Gesell, Aldous Huxley & Nichola Chiaromonte.

GAMBONE, LARRY, The Libertarian Movement in Chile. Mutualism & Anarcho-syndicalism from 1840 to the Present, Red Lion Press, 1996, 28pp, in PP 1634-1636: 735. – Note: To fit in the long contents list, I eliminated a previously published Tucker article, which was, anyhow, probably, in too small print for this 36x reduction microfiching: Sheets 749 – 754.

GAMBONE, LARRY, The Mutualist Revolution, 1p, in PP 1731: 43.

GAMBONE, LARRY, Toward Post-Modern Anarchism, 1999, Red Lion Press, 11pp, in PP 1634-1636: 831.

GAMBONE, LARRY, What Is Anarchism? 2pp, in PP 1630: 29.

GAMBONE, LARRY, What Is Populism? 1996, Red Lion Press, 28pp, with bibliography, in PP 1634-1636: 808.

GAMBONE, LARRY, Why I Did not Go to Quebec City, 2pp, in PP 1731: 56. – On anti-globalization riots. Rioters have mostly all too little sense in their heads and too little knowledge of and respect for the rights of others. – J.Z.

GARDNER, P.D., B. Traven, 1882-1969, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 625.

GARDNER, P.D., David Andrade, 1859-1928, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 695.

GARDNER, P.D., George Orwell, 1903-1950, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 770.

GARDNER, P.D., George Woodcock, 1912-1995, and his history of Anarchism, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 324.

GARDNER, P.D., Review of WOODCOCK, GEORGE, Anarchists & Anarchism, 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 552.

GARDNER, P.D., Review of:: EDWARDS, PHILLIP, Pathways to Anarchy, Ashgate Publ. Co., Aldershot, 1997: 1p, in PP 1645-1653: 949. – Judging by the review it is largely merely another communist-anarchist utopia, but uses a new terminology. This review did not make the book sound attractive to me – J.Z., 4.10.00.

GARDNER, SCOTT, Rent Control and the Penultimate Solution, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 5pp, in PP 1754: 137.

GARNER, AL, Low Life, THE FREEMAN, 7/90, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 86.

GARNER, RICHARD, What Is Mutualism, Red Lion Press, 1999, 16pp in PP 1637-1640: 567.

GARRETT, GARET, Harangue. The Trees Said to the Bramble Come Reign Over Us. 1927,258pp: 1 – 63, in PP 1551. – This is not a libertarian book. I reproduce it mainly because of the author. It has a WW I background, and describes a salon or discussion centre and the usual fate of a supposedly great leader and reform movement without a program deserving the name program.. Ignorance of money and finance was Garrett’s greatest flaw. Utopians and intentional community fans, with similar vague notions, may find something of interest in this book. A libertarian and Garrett fan told me that all his writings were worth reproducing. This one made me doubt his recommendation. You judge for yourself and may come to read it only like another novel. A utopia based on insufficient ideas and knowledge and many false premises cannot be permanently realized and does not deserve realization and personal sacrifices – by any but its true believers and this only until they have finally learned their lessons from it. – PIOT, J.Z., 31.10.1999.

GARRISON, ROGER W., Hayek Made No Contribution? It Just Ain’t So! THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 132.

GARRISON, ROGER, Review, 3pp, of: HAYEK, F.A., Money, Capital and Fluctuations: Early Essays, ed. By MCCLOUGHRY, ROY, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984, 196pp: 111, in PP 1574-75.

GARRISON, ROGER W., The Undiscountable Professor Kirzner, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 369.

GASSET, ORTEGA Y, Revolt of the Masses, 1930, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 209.

GASTON, E.B., True Cooperative Individualism, an argument on the plan of Fairhope Industrial Assn., 1894, 6pp, in PP 1668/69: 405.

GATES, BILL, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Bill Gates, Philanthropist, , THE FREEMAN, 1/98, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 264.

GATES, JEFF; DODSON, ED & al, The Ownership Solution, 1999, excerpts from a discussion, 9pp, in PP 1668/69: 388.

GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, Determinants of Human Longevity: Parental Age At Reproduction and Offspring Longevity, 10pp: 39, in PP 1554/55.

GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, Specific Decrease in Longevity of Daughters Conceived by Old Fathers, 1p: 102, in PP 1554/55. – Conceived “from” would be a more accurate description. – J.Z.

GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, The Mechanism of Human Longevity, 2ppL 139, in PP 1554/55.

GAVRILOV, LEONID A. & NATALIA S., et al, The Revival of Longevity Genetics, 2pp: 69, in PP 1554/55.

GEDDES, PAUL, Review, 1p, of: GRUBEL, HERBERT, Free Market Zones, 1983, Fraser Institute: 64, in PP 1548.

GENE MODIFICATION, See: MANN, SIMON, Coming the Raw Potato over Rats, SMH 12.10.99. On gene-modified foods, a controversial study, 1p, in PP 1679: 15. – Anyhow, we should not be supplied with them without our knowledge and consent, as involuntary guinea pigs. GM foods has so many advocates. Let all of them volunteer! – Distinctions should also be made between GM food that has been made more poisonous to insects and others that have been made more resistant to herbicides. What is harmful to insects is not necessarily harmless to humans. Potatoes do contain already quite a number of poisons, naturally, multiplied by cooking or frying, according to some. – J.Z.

GENERAL STRIKE, See: FLYGARE, WILLIAM, A Very Small First Step: Review of P.B. Dematteis, Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, Univ. Microfilms, 2pp, in PP 1610: 65.

GENES, PATENTS FOR THEM? See: CALLAHAN, GENE & MORGENSTERN, STU, A Free Market for Genes? Posted May, 25, 2,000, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2pp, in PP 1684: 134. mail@mises.org – To whom do genes belong in the first place? And under what conditions are they passed on to any gene manipulator by their natural owner? Manipulating someone’s genes – or his food or drink, without his consent, is one thing. Doing it with his consent is another. A mere discovery of their nature does no more give an exclusive right to them than the discovery of a continent gives such a claim to the discoverer. – PIOT, J.Z., 16.5.01.

GENES, PATENTS ON THEM? See: GREISCH, CARY Cary.Greisch@diala.greenpeace.org 11 May 01 letter of concern about patenting genes, 1p. My response: Abolish all patent and copyrights laws! – J.Z., 11.5.01, in PP 1675: 133. Also the previous letter, 8 May 01, 2pp, both forwarded by Christian Butterbach ………………….. [CB: E-mail address deleted by me! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm]: 134. – If any “patents” are due in this sphere, they should be granted only to “mother nature”! – Libertarian “self-ownership” does also mean that each person owns his own genes! – J.Z., 24.5.02.

GENETIC MODIFICATION, See: NASH, MADELEINE, The Bad and the Good, TIME, Feb. 14, 00, 1p, in PP1699: 53, on flawed gene therapy.

GENETIC MODIFICATION, UNANNOUNCED, See: GREENPEACE NEWS, redaction@greenpeace.de 13 Oct. 2000, 2pp, on the unannounced mixture of gene-modified foods with other foodstuffs. In German, in PP 1675: 138.

GENETIC MODIFICATIONS, CONSUMER SOVEREIGNTY, PATENT LAWS & FRAUD: See: STATE ADVERSARY, THE, No. 30: Rage On! The Anti-Genetic Engineering Movement, 2pp, in PP 1731: 113. – Just get rid of patent laws and start class actions against adulteration & poisoning of foods without even a warning to the consumers. – J.Z., 5.2.02.

GENETIC MODIFICATIONS, See: FORESHEW, JENNIFER, CSIRO team flips the switch on plant genes, 1p, in PP 1627: 125. – Another “loaded” article. Whatever is poisonous to insect life is not necessarily harmless to human life. Moreover, insects are only exposed to small quantities and for short periods. – Give governments the chance to bio-engineer people as obedient subjects, taxpayers and soldiers, and they will! – J.Z., 8.8.00.

GENIUS DER ZEIT, 1795, ueber Fichte’s “Beitrag…”, 8 S. , in PP 1716: 22.

GENTZ, FRIEDRICH VON, ALLGEMEINE LITERATURZEITUNG, Jena, Nrn. 153 & 154 vom 7. Mai 1794, 17 S. , in PP 1716: 10. – Ueber Fichte’s “Beitrag zur Berichtigung….”. – Mit einigen handschriftlichen Anmerkungen von J.Z.

GEORGE, BILL, 1984: Has It Really Gone? 2pp: 172; 1p: 209, in PP 1572-73.

GEORGE, HENRY & SCHEVITCH, SERGE, Henry George and the Socialists: A Debate, 1887, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 310.

GEORGE, HENRY, On Patents and Copyrights, n.d., 1p, in PP 1668/69: 305.

GEORGE, HENRY: Perspective: A Powerful Case for Free Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/96, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 120, from H.G.’s book “Protection or Free Trade?” (1886).

GEORGE, HENRY, See: ATKINSON, WILL, Henry George, 1934, 1p: 61, & MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Alternative Georgist Tradition, 1p: 62, in PP 1564. See: FRAGMENTS.

GEORGE, HENRY, See essays of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1668/69, 410pp.

GEORGE, HENRY, See: ALLEN, ROBERT E., The Major Thesis of Henry George, 8pp, in PP 1634-1636: 759. – See: SCHOOL OF LIVING.

GEORGE, HENRY, See: HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL, St. Louis, Leaflet, 2pp, 1962, in PP 1698: 152.

GEORGE, HENRY, The Ethics of the Land Question, 1p, from “The Condition of Labor”, in PP 1731: 19.

GEORGE, HENRY, The Interrogation of Henry George, Testimony to US Senate, 1883, 5pp, in PP 1668/69: 305.

GEORGE, HENRY, The Poor Ye Have Always With You, 1p extracts from “Progress & Poverty” & from “Social Problems”, in PP 1731: 5. – Yes, but only under the constitutions, laws, regulations, jurisdictions, customs, institutions and habits that make for poverty. As for his panacea, the single tax: We cannot all of us become wealthy through becoming farmers, gardeners or miners. An ever smaller part of the population suffices for this kind of wealth production. Even housing could become cheaply mass produced, as cars can be or could be. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

GEORGE, HENRY, Thou Shalt Not Steal, 1887, edited and abridged, 1p: 63, in PP 1564.

GEORGE, ROWENA, Our Constitution – it IS the law, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 229. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE. – On the contrary: Numerous laws and numerous administrations did and do ignore it – and got away with it! – J.Z.

GEORGE, ROWENA, Power Is Poison, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 171. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

GEORGE, ROWENA, The Meaning of a Resolution, 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 205. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

GEORGE, ROWENA, Willis Emerson Stone, Author of the Liberty Amendment, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 294. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

GEORGISM, See essays 410pp, of THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1668/69.

GEORGISM, See: HARRISON, FRED, Land, Culture and the Biology of Man, Part II, 3pp, LAND & LIBERTY, May & June 1976: 121, in PP 1550. – A Georgist point of view, still territorial and intolerant. – Cec Stowasser submitted it to David Taylor, the latter to me. – I met the author shortly when I visited N.Y.C. in 1990. – He had just come back from Russia, where he had tried to convert Russian politicians and bureaucrats to the Georgist single tax “solution”. He might have done better if he had confined his advice to Free Trade, also advocated by Henry George and had advocated free experimentation for all kinds of land reformers at their own risk and expense, with their shares of government- held land, acquired through a general reprivatization scheme, granting each a general and transferable share in all government assets. Such vouchers were successfully issued and used in Czechoslovakia and discussed in PEACE PLANS No. 19. – All new visions for Russia and former Satellites must include liberating views and institutions for the remaining communists as well as for all other minorities, wherever they may live in the former empire, i.e., the option to do their things to themselves – and to themselves alone. The Soviet “education” system was, apparently, “successful” enough to leave about 1/3rd of the population still with predominantly state socialistic views and habits which they are likely to discard only one by one and this over a prolonged period.- J.Z., 30.10.99.

GEORGISM, See: KELLY, JOHN M., The New Barbarians: The Continuing Relevance of Henry George, 1981, 13 pages: 76- 79, in PP 1546.

GERMANY’S “ECONOMIC MIRACLE”, See: PETERSON, ROBERT A., Origins of the German “Economic Miracle”, THE FREEMAN, 12/88, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 48. – Those who called it a “miracle” have no idea of the degree of rightful and positive changes that could have been achieved, much faster, by full economic freedom, including full monetary and financial freedom. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

GERMATRON, UV light source to kill diseases. One commercial response to the Anthrax attacks, 1p, in PP 1726/27: 417. – Will we reach the stage where biological attacks are launched to sell such products? – J.Z.

GERRARD, ROBERT, Mobile Living on the High Seas, 2pp, in PP 1679: 177, on Ocean Freedom and a super-ship, planned liv-julie.sordal@rsea.no www.residensea.com/ info@freedomshipcity.com How solidly must such a vast ship be constructed to withstand being supported, by very long waves, only at its ends or in the middle, with frequent changes of such pressures? Should it be”hinged”, separable into modules or submersible for such situations? As for me, I would prefer a vast Zeppelin. – J.Z., 12.5.01.

GESELL, SILVIO, AND HIS STAMP-SCRIP, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE to SCHUBERT, BRUNO H., Jan. 29, 1968, 1p, (24), on Gesell & THE ANSWER, in PP 1723/24: 270.

GESELL, SILVIO, See: FELDT, HANS, Capitalism Is Not Free Enterprise, Red Lion Press, Montreal, 1997, 12pp, “based on the libertarian money and land reform ideas of Silvio Gesell.” 55-58, in PP 1547. – Politically Silvio Gesell was close to anarchism. See his: “Der Abbau des Staates”. But in economics he was a dogmatic and authoritarian money- and land-reformer. – J.Z.

GESELL, SILVI0, See: WALKER, KARL, Gesell, Keynes und die moderne Nationaloekonomie, Vortrag, 23.7.1962, erweiterte Fassung, 16 S., FSU-Schriftenreihe Nr. 17: 118, in PP 1550. – Ungluecklicherweise sind die meisten Gesellianer, ebenso wie die Keynesianer und andere moderne etatistische Oekonomisten, auch Anhaenger des Zentralbanksystems. Die Gesellianer wollen es nur in anderer Weise anwenden. Walker war nicht nur Gesellianer sondern auch Anhaenger der Verrechnungsfreiheit und versuchte sie in Deutschland zu verwirklichen. – Alle Formen der Geldfreiheit sind nur verschiedene Formen einer allgemeinen Verrechnungsfreiheit und diese wuerde “Schwundgeld”- Versuche bald als ueberfluessig beweisen. – Unter voller Verrechnungsfreiheit gibt es keine beschraenkte “Geldmenge”. Unter ihr gibt es auch freie Wahl des Wertmasses. – Fuer ihre Verwirklichung mag eine friedliche monetary Revolution noetig sein. – Experimentierfreiheit auch fuer alle Arten von Gesellianern – aber nur auf ihre Kosten und Risiko. – J.Z.

GETHIN, AMOREY, Language, Thought, and Communicating Rebellious Ideas, 9pp, in PP 1695: 44, from THE RAVEN, Freedom Press, mailto:freedom@tao.ca

GETZ, GEORGE, Repeal gun control laws that leave us defenseless against evil terrorists, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 182.

GETZ, GEORGE, Why did police arrest 734,498 pot-smokers (last year) instead of tracking murderous terrorists? 1p, in PP 1737/38: 319. – Because that keeps up the price of drugs & the profits for the Mafia, terrorists & corrupt policemen & politicians! – J.Z., 22.2.02. – The Mafia was largely built up and supported by prohibition and anti-“vice” laws, and terrorists are today largely financed and secured by the war against drugs, and by keeping policemen busy in fighting pot smokers and seat belt law offenders etc. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

GETZ. GEORGE, USA’s renewed faith in government is as puzzling as ‘renewed faith in Santa Claus’, 1p, in PP 1737/38: 245.

GIBBON, DAVID, Treaty on European Union including the Protocols and Final Act with Declarations: Maastricht, 1992, review, 2pp: 747, in PP 1601-04. – “I do not wish to be a European”.

GILAD, BENJAMIN, Review, 2pp, of: EARL, PETER, The Economic Imagination, Armonk, N.Y.: ME Sharpe, 1983, 224pp: 76, in PP 1574-75.

GILDER, GEORGE, Freedom & the High Tech Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 11/90, 9pp, in PP 1765: 192.

GILDER, GEORGE, Geniuses from Abroad, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, Dec. 18, 1995, 2pp, reproduced by FFF, April 96, in PP 1682: 52.

GILES, RICHARD, Footprints of the Greater Leviathan, 2pp: 115, in PP 1583.

GILLILAND, ALEXIS A., Letters from the Earth, 1p, on Harris & Strauss contributions: 559, in PP 1589-94.

GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL to ZUBE, JOHN, 24.2.00, 8pp, in PP 1631-1633: 579.

GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL to ZUBE, JOHN, et al, 19.2.00, 5pp, including my letter to him, 3pp, of 18.2.00, in PP 1631-1633: 566.

GILSON DE LEMOS, MICHAEL, Circular, 18.6.00, upon the death of PETER MCWILLIAMS, on 14.6.00, 3pp, in PP 1631-1633: 625. Michael wants this death to be remembered by a “democide” day. I rather downloaded and prepared for fiching his main libertarian book, available for free to readers, with others of his writings, from the Internet. – J.Z., 17.8.00.

GIMBARZEVSKY, BORIS P., The British Columbia Cemetery and Funeral Services Act, 1p: 127, in PP 1554/55. – Cryonics.

GITTINS, ROSS, Protection’s A Con, 2pp: 113, in PP 1583.

GITZ, BRADLEY, 10 Dumbest Ideas of the 20th Century, 2pp, 1999, in PP 1664/65: 204.

GLADNICK, P. J., Guns N’ Rosie, TLFCT, June 12, 2000, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 400.

GLASNER, DAVID, Free Banking & Economic Development, THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 67.

GLAZEBROOK, JOHN, Toward Self-Governance or State Controlled Education? 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 992.

GLENDERING, MARC-HENRI, Britain’s Relationship with the European Union: An Open Challenge to Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 36, 2pp, in PP1742: 35.

GLOBAL IDEAS BANK, Microfiche Publishing, 1p on LMP on the Internet: 324 in PP 1577-78.

GLOBAL WARMING, 11pp, in PP 1704: 123. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

GLOBAL WARMING, See: HOGAN, JAMES P., Global Warming, the Other Side, 1998, 6 links to opposing views, 1p, in PP 1616: 109.

GLOBALISM, See: KING, DAVID C., Freedom in the Global Village, THE FREEMAN, 6/70, 4pp, in PP 1765: 169.

GLOBALISM: GLOBAL CAPITALISM & FREE TRADE, See: NORBERG, JOHAN, In Defence of Global Capitalism, short notice of English edition, in PP 1732, US $ 12 from: www.globalcapitalism.st/index.asp

GLOBALIZATION & RIOTS AGAINST IT, See: COLLET, XAVIER & FLOOD, ANDREW PREGENTIL@aol.com Learning from Nice (summit conference): A view from the French anarchists, in response to revolt.news@usa.net 4 pages, 23.2.01, in PP 1732: 112. – Among other links it mentions: FRENCH INDY MEDIA CENTRE – a part of a global network of web pages that allows anyone to add their own text reports, photos or video for others to look at. www.indymedia.org Would that be useful enough for freedom lovers if the contents is quite indiscriminate or as much of a mixture of rubbish with valuable contributions as the Internet offers? – J.Z., 28.2.02.

GLOBALIZATION, See: DAVIES, STEPHEN, Globalization Is Good! HISTORICAL NOTES No. 35, 4pp, in PP1742: 37.

GLOBALIZATION, See: LAMBRO, DONALD, Left-wing Demonstrators Missed the Mark, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1671: 171..

GLOBALIZATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Ethics of Globalization, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 56.

GLOBALIZATION? PREGENTIL, XAVIER, Fighting the Globalization? 2pp circular, 27.6.01, in PP 1717: 180. – The pop slogans: “Buy Australian!” & “Buy American!” etc. need effective and public refutation since anti-globalism is just another false conclusion from such protectionist notions. Something like: Your paper dollars, used to pay for imports, will return in payment for exports. They have no other value for any foreigner. So, the advice should rather be: Buy foreign goods and services to promote your export jobs. Imports promote exports. Stop imports and you stop exports. In mass media, advertisements and public “discussions” we are bombarded with the fallacies and almost never find the refutations. – J.Z., 20. & 29.7.01. PREGENTIL@aol.com EuroLibertarians http://libertarians.cjb.net http://maxpages.com/libertarian

GO.COM, Think Tanks, 5pp, with URL lists, in PP 1674: 63. – Has any of them, as yet, thought about its CD-ROM publishing options – or even used them for its publications??? Or have they ALL THOUGHLESSLY ignored this freedom of expression and information opportunity? – J.Z.

GODOT, ESPERANZA, Review, 3pp, of: POWELL, WILLIAM, The Anarchist Cookbook, taken from NEW LIBERTARIAN, V, 3, April 88. – ANARCHIST LIBRARY, in PP 1696: 22.

GODWIN, WILLIAM, Collected Works, links list, 1p, to this offer by ANARCHY ARCHIVES, in PP 1728: 172.

GODWIN, WILLIAM, Of Population, 1820, incomplete, contents list, preface & book I, chapters 1-3 only, so far, all that were on line, when I downloaded these texts on Feb. 5th, 02, 27pp, in PP 1728: 173. – For how long has this important work been out of print? – J.Z.

GODWIN, WILLIAM, Quotations, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 260.

GODWIN, WILLIAM, Thoughts on Man, his Nature, Productions and Discoveries, interspersed with some Particulars Respecting the Author, 1831, downloaded from ANARCHY ARCHIVES, 171pp, in PP 1728: 1.

GOEHLERT, ROBERT & HERCZEG, CLAIRE, Anarchism, a bibliography, 1982, 122pp, 1678 titles : 1- 41, author index : 37- 41, in PP 1546. – When will some anarchists finally collaborate to combine all anarchist bibliographies into one, making it available on alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks & CD-ROM & also online, if they can? Locations, when known, should be listed as well, especially when photocopies could be obtained there as first steps to reproductions, e.g. on microfiche. – J.Z.

GOETHE, See: FOROGLOU, EMMANUEL, Dr. & GOETHE, Goethe’s Faust on Paper Money, n.d., 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 593. foroglou@prodos.com

GOGOL BOULEVARD, ON, Neither East Nor West Alternative News Service, Home Page, with URL list, 3pp, http://flag.blackened.net/agony/ogb.html BobNenwOgb@aol.com , in PP 1676: 46.

GOLD, METAL ACCOUNTS, ELECTRONIC, See: MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution! # 2, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 122. – MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution! # 3, 5pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 127. – Are these gold accounts covered by & redeemable by the account provider, in physical gold, upon demand, or does the market value of, e.g., one ounce of gold, just serve as a standard for the account, for clearing purposes? I fear the former is the case. – J.Z., 15.4.01. – Only on a free gold market should a value-carrier (exchange medium) be exchangeable into its value standard, at par or close to par with its nominal value. To tie the quantity of exchange media to the quantity of value standard units available is absurdly limiting free exchanges. – J.Z., 24.2.02.

GOLD, See: FEKETE, ANTAL E., Whither Gold? 1996, 26pp, in PP1613: 130.

GOLD STANDARDS, See: DEUTSCH, REINHARD, Goldige Vorurteile, 3 S.: 48, in PP 1588. – Ueber klassische Goldwaehrung, nicht ueber Gold-Rechenwaehrung oder Gold-Clearing Value Standards. – J.Z.

GOLD STANDARDS, See: BACHERT, DICK, The Power of the Gold Standard in Controlling Inflation, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 280. – The primary condition for honest value standards and currencies are: 1.) Abolition of Legal Tender (compulsory acceptance & value), 2.) The abolition of the note issue monopoly of central banks, 3.) Free choice of value standards. Whether, in the resulting competition, Whether, in the resulting competition, the classical gold standard, or some variant of it, or some quite different value standards, will find more users remains to be seen. To tie the quantity of all exchange media to the quantity of gold available for this purpose is a wrongful absurdity, tolerable only among voluntary victims of such a scheme. To use gold weight units MERELY as value standards is quite another matter and does not require redemption by the issuers of gold value notes or certificates. But they will have to accept them at their face value, in gold, in all payments due to them. And their certificates are discountable and refusable in general circulation and exchangeable, at their market rate, in a free gold market, which would quickly indicate any flaws in their issues, by accepting them there only at a considerable discount. For sound exchange media with such a gold weight value standard, the whole world gold market could act as a “redemption fund”. – J.Z., 13.2.01. – See: KATZ, HOWARD, The Gold Standard, A New Approach, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 276.

GOLD STANDARDS, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Untitled, Sep. 1950? 2pp, on various gold standards, in PP 1723/24: 145.

GOLD STANDARDS, See: MONETARY FREEDOM, Four Microfiche on Monetary Freedom, in PP 1745-1748, 840pp, 169 contributions: 1.

GOLD STANDARDS, See: PAUL, RON, Five Myths about the Gold Standard, 4pp: 16 & 23/24, in PP 1572-73.

GOLD STANDARDS, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Gold Socialism or Dollar Socialism? 2pp: 150, in PP 1572-73. – At least, judging by the title, he realized that in his form of classical or even 100% redemptionist gold standard also a kind of state socialism is involved. – J.Z.

GOLD STANDARDS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! What’s Missing from this Picture? (Market Indicators.) THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 177. Skousen believes: “The” gold standard, for he does not advocate free choice of value standards.

GOLDIN, STEPHEN, Gun Control in Space, 1p: 44, in PP 1589-94.

GOLDMAN, ANDRE, List of his 3 articles published by ZOLATIMES, 1/2p, in PP 1663: 139. www.zolatimes.com/writers/goldman.html Later LFCT & THE CITY TIMES. All are on: Justice without Force.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Appendix 1p, in PP 1702: 167. – A list of libraries in which this expensive collection, even though merely on roll film, is available. This list is of 1996. Perhaps some more have been added in the meantime. – The Emma Goldman Papers (on) microfilm are available at the following institutions: University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL / Boston Public Library, Boston, MA / Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA / University of California at Berkeley, CA / California State University, San Marcos / University of Chicago, IL / Cornell University, Ithaca, NY / University of Delaware, Newark, DE / Emory University, Atlanta, GA / Florida State University, Tallahasssee / University of Georgia, Athens, GA / Harvard University, Cambridge, MA / University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI / New York Public Library, NY / New York University, NY / Northeastern University, Boston, MA / University of Pittsburgh, PA / Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ / Stanford University, Stanford, CA / Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA / Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY / Wayne State University, Detroit, MI / State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI / University of Melbourne, Australia / Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany / The Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, Israel / The University Library of Tromso, Norway / International Institute for Social History, Amsterdam. – I regret that they were not made available on microfiche. Then one could pick and choose more easily and cheaply what one really wants of this material. – Automatic refilming of roll film material onto microfiche is possible and commercially done – but would have to be financed. – How cheaply could the whole collection be made available to anyone interested on CD-ROMs? – J.Z.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Bibliographical Essay, The World of Emma Goldman, by CANDACE FALK et al, 14pp, in PP 1702: 153.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Contents List only of: FALK, CANDACE, COLE, STEPHEN & THOMAS, SALLY, Emma Goldman: A Guide to her Life and Documentary Sources, 1995, Chadwyck-Healey, 1p, in PP 1702: 141.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, E. G. & Free Speech, 4pp, in PP 1702: 147.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, E. G. & the Spanish Civil War, 2pp, in PP 1702: 145.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, E. G. in Exile, 2pp, in PP 1702: 143.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Early Life: Portrait of an Anarchist as a Young Woman, 1p, in PP 1702: 150.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Editor’s Introductory Essay, 11pp, Candace Falk, editor & director, Stephen Cole & Sally Thomas assistant editors, in PP 1702: 68.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Exhibits, links, 1p, in PP 1702: 136.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Introduction & Links, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1702: 65. http://sunsite.berkelye.edu/Goldman/ manager@sunsite.berkeley.edu Note that Chadwyck Healey has recently sold at least its anarchist collections to Bell & Howell. – How few CD-ROMs would be required for the entire collection and how cheaply could they be sold? As the American Freedom Library showed, at least 160,000 pages fit onto one CD-ROM. What is the total page number on the 69 roll films of this collection? – J.Z.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Life & Conflict in the New World, 1p, in PP 1702: 135.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Online Exhibition, Introduction, 1p, in PP 1702: 67

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Sample Documents from the Book Edition, University of California Press, 1998, links only, 1p, in PP 1702: 137.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, The Emma Goldman Papers Project, 1p, in PP 1702: 140. emma@uclink.berkeley.edu “Since 1980, the Emma Goldman Papers Project has collected, organized, and published over 20,000 documents by and about Goldman gathered from archives and libraries around the world. The Emma Goldman Papers: A Microfilm Edition (Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1991) is available in libraries internationally (see Appendix). The companion reference, Emma Goldman: A Guide to her Life and Documentary Sources (Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1995), contains indexes to the microfilm, a detailed chronology of Goldman’s life, and unique biographical and bibliographical resources…”. – Note that Chadwyck Healey has recently sold at least its anarchist collections to Bell & Howell.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, War Resistance, Anti-Militarism, and Deportation, 1917-1919 1p, in PP 1702: 138. – Other Links, with abstracts, 2pp: 139.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Writings: Drafts, Publications, and Speeches, index, referring to the numbers of the reels, ed. by Candace Falk et al, 11pp, in PP 1702: 124.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, 1869-1940, The Emma Goldman Papers, Writings: Newspapers and Periodical Articles, in the altogether 69 roll films, contents indication with reference to the number of the reel, edited by Candace Falk et al, 46pp, in PP 1702: 79.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, Anarchism: What it Really Stands for, 13pp, Anarchist Archives, in PP 1717: 106. http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchis_archives/index.html

GOLDMAN, EMMA, Papers on Microfilm, See: FALK, CANDACE to ZUBE, JOHN, 26 April 01. Short note, signed by Joanne Sterricker, The Emma Goldman Papers emma@uclink.berkeley.edu : Chadwyck-Healey’s microfilm collection was taken over by Bell & Howell. The Emma Goldman Archive, on roll film, is now available from the latter for $ 7,000. In PP 1676: 57.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, See: DEWITT, REBECCA, Anarchism and the Emma Goldman Papers Project, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 353.

GOLDMAN, EMMA, The Individual, Society and the State, 6pp, in PP 1668/69: 211 .

GOODFIELD, JUNE, Playing God: Genetic Engineering and the Manipulation of Human Life, Random House, N.Y., 1977, review only, 2pp, by DONALDSON, THOMAS: 148, in PP 1595-96.

GOODMAN, SANDRA L., Lessons from a Year in Romania, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 203. Black markets do somewhat function as substitutes for free markets – even when the property rights and exchanges in them are not officially recognized but, rather, ignored. De Soto, in “The Other Path”, pointed out some of their powers – but also some of their draw-backs, limiting them and disadvantaging their participants. – J.Z.

GOODWIN, BRENDA, Charity – a Fast Lane to Death, 6pp, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 49, in PP 1554/55. – On altruism.

GOONAN, TOM, Libertarians and the Right-to-Life: A Minority Opinion, July 1999, 3pp, in PP 1661: 180. From: THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT, www.co-freedom.com

GORDON, ARTHUR, Freedom Is a Two-Edged Sword, 2pp, condensed from WOMAN’S DAY, R.D., August 1966, in PP 1699: 13. – 1p, in PP 1569-70: 3.- More evidence on the “fear of freedom” that Erich Fromm wrote about. – If all individual rights were realized then there would be much less of this fear. People who do not know and appreciate their liberties and but seek security, do allow the imposition of any kind of feudalistic and despotic system. J.Z., 28.5.02.

GORDON, DAVID, The butcher of Koenigsberg? 2pp from INQUIRY, September 1982: 103, in PP 1551. – A review of PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Ominous Parallels, Stein & Day, 383pp. – See: KANT, IMMANUEL, RAND, AYN, & OBJECTIVISM.

GORDON, DORIS, A Wrong, Not A Right: An Atheist Libertarian Looks At Abortion, 8pp: 6, in PP 1557.

GORDON, DORIS, Libertarians for Life, www.L4L.org libertarian@erols.com e-mail of 21 March 2001, 2pp, indicating that at least some individualist feminists appreciate what she is doing, in PP 1681: 27. www.ifeminists.com/

GORDON, FREDERICK M., The Debate between Feuerbach and Stirner, 9pp, in PP 1678: 186, taken from THE PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, 1976, 8/2-4.

GORDON, THOMAS, See: SHAW, PATRICK, John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, 2pp, in PP 1675: 82.

GORMAN, TERESA, Bye Bye, Europe, 2pp: 746, in PP 1601-04.

GORMAN, TERESA, M.P., The Legacy of Frederic Bastiat, 3pp, in PP 1655: 111.

GORMSBY, MUSTAPHA (ERIKSON, GEOFFREY), Kill Them All Now! 1998, 2pp, in PP 1671: 124. – While so many enlightenment steps have still to be taken, in countries free enough for them, I favour these steps, in these countries, over any violence & even over such threatening language use. – J.Z., 4.5.01.

GOUSHAW, BARBARA, Handguns Are a Girl’s Best Friend. It’s a dangerous world, and for protection, diamonds just don’t cut it, 5pp, in PP 1685/86: 202. – Friends? – J.Z.

GOVERNMENT & PRESIDENTS, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, No Credit Due, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 3, on President Clinton & government.

GOVERNMENT ADDICTS ANONYMOUS, HP & links, 1p, in PP 1680: 207. jettro2@hotmail.com

GOVERNMENT AS CONTRACT BREAKER, See: KOOPMAN, ROGER, Government isn’t Living Up to its Contract, THE FREEMAN, 10/90, 2pp, in PP 1765: 92. – Did it ever? Could it ever? One territorial government’s presumed “contracts” with millions of its diverse subjects could not live up to the expectations and aspirations of these millions, no more so than any single goods or service provider could. Choice among competing & only exterritorially autonomous governments & societies is quite essential to achieve consumer satisfaction among their subjects. If each government and each society had to have a contract with each of its voluntary members – then, & only then, would they have to live up to their contracts – or perish, for lack of members. – J.Z., 20.5.02. – What governments can least of all supply is genuine security, peace, defence, justice, freedom, prosperity and progress. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

GOVERNMENT AS SLAVE OWNER, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Government as Slave Owner, THE FREEMAN, 2/00, 4pp, in PP 1765: 103.

GOVERNMENT BENEFITS OR IMPOTENCE? See: SAMMONS, JOHN, Government Cost/Benefit Analyses: The Impetus & the Impotence, THE FREEMAN, 5/80, 9pp, in PP 1765: 94.

GOVERNMENT FUNDING, See: MCGATH, GARY, Government Funding Brings Government Control, THE FREEMAN, 11/91, 4pp, in PP 1764: 1. – See: SUBSIDIES.

GOVERNMENT REFORMS, TERM LIMITS, PRIVATIZATION, 11pp, in PP 1704: 163. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

GOVERNMENT SPENDING, See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY, The Top Fifteen Stupidest Ways Politicians Are Wasting Our Money, 2pp, in PP 1718 – 1721: 736. pressreleases@hq.LP.org www.LP.org – Aren’t all their ways wrong and stupid, if not criminal? – J.Z., 30.4.02.

GOVERNMENT SPENDING, See: MACKAY, DONALD, Who Gets the Plunder? 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 140. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

GOVERNMENT, See: BANDOW, DOUG, America’s Permanent Criminal Class, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 139.

GOVERNMENT, See: BROWNE, HARRY, The Breakdown of Government, 3pp: 68, in PP 1569-70.

GOVERNMENT, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T.

GOVERNMENT, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Ideas on Taking Apart Government, 5pp: 66, in PP 1601-04.

GOVERNMENT, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Thoughts on Dismantling Government or You Be Careful while you’re taking that bomb apart, 2pp: 160, in PP 1601-04. – Individual secessionism could make that transition peaceful and easy. – J.Z.

GOVERNMENT, See: LOEFFLER, TED, Government, What Should It’s Role Be? 1p: 226, in PP 1572-73. – One of many competitive service providers, all of them hired by volunteers only, who remain free to fire them. – Whatever role its voluntary members want to assign to it – for their own affairs! – J.Z, 8.11.1999.

GOVERNMENT, See: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., The First Civil Right IS Safety, THE FREEMAN, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 586. – If it is, territorial governments, rather obviously, cannot provide it. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

GOVERNMENT, See: NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Bill of Law, 4pp: 655, in PP 1601-04.

GOVERNMENT, See: PAYNE, JAMES L., How Smart is Big Brother? THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 105. – Big brothers have small brains, ideas and memories – but big fists. – J.Z.

GOVERNMENT, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Trust Not in What Your Government Can Do for You, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 181. – Rather recognize, despise and fear what it does to you! – J.Z., 21.5.02.

GOVERNMENT, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Government and the Protection Racket, 1p: 100, in PP 1565-67.

GOVERNMENT, See: WATNER, CARL, The Tragedy of Political Government, 2pp: 107, in PP 1569-70. – I would rather call it the tragedy of territorial government. – J.Z.

GOVERNMENTALISM, See: LEESON, PETER, T., How Big Government Usurped Personal Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 10/98, 2pp, in PP 1765: 17. – It can deny personal responsibility to others but cannot assume or usurp it itself and could not practice it, if such a transfer were possible. – Governments can only usurp power – and that does also make them powerless in many ways, not only in economic calculation. – J.Z., 20.5.02.

GOVERNMENTS, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Hayek Was Right: The Worst Do Get to the Top, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 114. – I fear that would apply to limited governments as well, unless they are confined to voluntary members only and exterritorial autonomy, i.e., have to freely compete with all other kinds of limited and unlimited governments and with non-governmental societies. – Then only a few crackpot regimes might survive, as they do in the sphere of religion. – But they could not wrong or harm non-believers. – J.Z., 21.5.02. – The obviously flawed States, societies & religious communities have never been confronted by competition from quite free, enlightened, just and peaceful societies and communities. – The effect on average human thinking and behavior could be very great. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

GOVERNMENT, See: TOLSTOY, LYOFF N., How Can Governments Be Abolished? 1p: 74, in PP 1569-70.

GRABBE, J. ORLIN, In Praise of Chaos, 4pp, in PP 1671: 114.

GRABBE, J. ORLIN, List of Articles & Stories by J. Orlin Grabe, with abstracts & links, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 783. – www.zolatimes.com/writers/grabbe.html

GRABBE, J. ORLIN, The End of Ordinary Money, 12pp, n.d. , in PP 1745-1748: 561. – The use of “ordinary” but freely issued, valued, rated, discounted, accepted or refused, private, cooperative etc. competing monies or “market-tokens”, shop currencies, shop- and service-foundation money – has barely begun! – A locally widely accepted local currency is more useful to most local consumers and workers than is some electronic currency with a rather limited local, national and international acceptance. To monetize the local ready for sale potential for turnover credits and wage- and salary payments is more important than to electronically internationalize some badly conceived exchange media and value standards. Moreover, this kind of non-electronic cash, too, can be harder to trace for governments than can be online-payments. Governments can and will spend millions to decode “secret” online payments. And successful local currencies can be electronically dealt with as well – by and for those who consider this to be worthwhile. – The mere fact that you engaged in coded communications can lead to investigations by the IRS or anti-terrorist or anti-drug squads. Beware! – However, the free issue and acceptance of printed or electronic exchange media, redeemable in agreed upon goods or services of the issuer or issuers, would also be an option as well as a necessity for Free Trade. – The free exchange or clearing that is involved is the essential factor, not that the transaction gets electronic help. The Internet may merely help to find new international as well as national exchange partners. Neither of them would have to be paid through the Internet. Full freedom for all payment, clearing and value standard accounting options! – J.Z., 31.5.02.

GRABILL, STEPHEN & GRONBACHER, GREGORY M. A., Dictionary of Key Terms for a Free and Virtuous Society, 7pp, in PP 1671: 41. Another contribution towards a libertarian encyclopaedia. info@acton.org www.acton.org/resources/dictionary.html agrabill@acton.org & ggbacher@acton.org (c) 1998 by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty – Attempting to monopolize a set of mere definitions is, in my eyes, absurd. Since these people are free marketeers, they should be prepared to expose their definitions to free competition, that of hundreds of different definitions for each of their online terms. Ideally, at least in one encyclopaedic attempt, all the different definitions for one term should be combined with the multitude of different definitions of the same term – and then the same should be done for all the significant other freedom-related terms. This present compilation is a rather dogmatic one. If there is anything truly original about these definitions then, morally, their formulators could only claim the natural right to be mentioned as the originators and also the right to be correctly quoted. The limits of this collection is indicated by the exclusion of terms like: Human Rights, Militias, Monetary Freedom, Peace, Panarchism, Self-Management. No definition of “God” is offered. At most it offers only a minor contribution to a collection of libertarian definitions and to a libertarian encyclopaedia. Offering it free of charge to potentially hundreds of millions of people and then prohibiting even a limited reproduction, in any medium, without applying first for a permission, is another absurdity. Some commands ought to be disobeyed, not only those of totalitarians. – J.Z., 20.5.01.

GRACE, J. PETER, The Problem of Big Government, 5pp: 254, in PP 1581-82. – It will disappear once individuals can secede from governments. – J.Z.

GRADUALISM, See: ELROY, WENDY, Contra Gradualism, 2pp: 189, in PP 1569-70.

GRAF, HANS-WOLFF, Beinahe aus Notwehr, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 82. – Ein ef Interview.

GRAHAM, DANIEL O., Defense and Development on the High Frontier, 6pp: 187, in PP 1581-82. – It would disappear with territorialism! – J.Z.

GRAHAM, JODY L., Auburn University, Review of: Stephen R. L. Clark’s collection of essays: “Animals and their Moral Standing”, 3pp, in PP 1680: 190. No e-mail or URL or snail mail address given.

GRANT, JAMES, Bring Back the Bank Run, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 817. – Rather, adopt a sound gold standard that is safe from any runs and gives issuers independence from the possession of gold and makes their issues entirely dependent on what they have to offer in goods and services, in quantities and qualities, and on the ratings of their monies, valued in gold weight units, on a free gold market. – J.Z., 16.5.02.

GRANT, R. W., The Incredible Bread Machine, Home Page of Quandary House, on the new edition of this book, 297pp, hc & pb, published by Fox & Wilkes, 2pp, in PP 1682: 189.

GRANT, R.W., Individual Rights versus Political Meddling: A Dialogue between Two Friends, A Poem by Richard W. Grant, 3pp, in PP 1682: 191. www.laissezl-fairerepublic.com/thepoem.html

GRANT, RICHARD W., The Incredible Bread Machine, See: SAM’S POLITICALLY INCORRECT WEB PAGE AGAINST THE NEO-FASCIST “LIBERAL ESTABLISHMENT”, Books, etc., 24pp, in PP 1661: 114. Lists & abstracts of titles with direct purchase option from Amazon.comm, LF Books etc. Only through this list did I learn that RICHARD W. GRANT’s “The Incredible Bread Machine” is finally back in print, at last, since 1999. (Fox & Wilkes) I do highly recommend it as a classic, that, in desperation, I had fiched, when it was all too long o.o.p. All my attempts to contact the author had failed. Now he has a website: www.quandaryhouse.com/ (Just downloaded the first level. Its joke, under “warning”, might give some people a heart attack! – But I feared nothing evil from this writer. – I am more short of time to read than short of money – for those titles listed that I do not yet possess. – J.Z., 2.2.00.

GRASSROOTS LIBERTY PROJECT, Home Page, 1p only. Formerly LIBERTY ISSUES, in PP 1615: 172. – Resources for local campaigns and activism. Mission: Elect more libertarians to public office. – Does that mean that they do intend to corrupt more libertarians? – J.Z.

GRAVE, JEAN, 1854-1939, 1p, in PP 1739: 45. According to my main catalog, I came so far only across 21 of his pages. To that extent are they “buried” in bookshops and libraries as well as in private collections. Microfiche, website, floppy disk or CD them – if you possess any of them! – J.Z. – ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.

GRAVES. LEWIS & SANDMAN, THE, SECOND AMENDMENT & THE SUPREME COURT, 1 page compilation of related court cases, Sep 1, 1999, THE GUN WEEK, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 220. (c) 1997-99 Sundance Computing.

GRAVESON, R.H., See: GRAVESON, R.H., The Conflict of Laws, 6th ed., 1969 & G.C. CHESHIRE, Private International Law, 5th ed., 1957, short extracts, by J.Z. of passages that are of some panarchist interest, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1025.

GRAVESON, R.H., The Conflict of Laws, 6th ed., 1969 & G.C. CHESHIRE, Private International Law, 5th ed., 1957, short extracts, by J.Z. of passages that are of some panarchist interest, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1025.

GRAY, JOHN & SMITH, G.W., editors, On Liberty in Focus, Routledge, 1991, 286pp, Review only, 2pp, by BURROUGHS, TOM, in PP 1708-1710: 75.

GRAY, JOHN, After Social Democracy: Politics, Capitalism and the Common Life, Demos, 1996, 62pp, GABB, SEAN, Review, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 335. – Not recommended by S.G.

GRAY, JOHN, Beyond the New Right: Markets, Government and the Common Environment, Routledge, 1993, 206pp, GABB, SEAN, Review, 5pp, in PP 1708-1710: 145.

GRAY, JOHN, Hayek on Liberty, N.Y., Blackwell Press, 1984, 202pp, Review only, 3pp, by SHAPIRO, DANNY: 109, in PP 1574-75.

GREAT BRITAIN, See: England.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, A Peek behind the Old “Iron Curtain”, THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 325.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Foreign Policy, THE FREEMAN, 9/79, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 80. on Free Trade.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Foreign Policy. A World of Voluntary Transactions, 3pp, in PP 1630: 159.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Government Regulation of Mass Media Communication, THE FREEMAN, 3/80, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 388.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Henry Hazlitt: A Man for Many Seasons, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 10pp, in PP 1751/52: 99.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, How to Return to the Gold Standard, THE FREEMAN, 11/95, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 84.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Language Traps, THE FREEMAN, 6/85, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 49.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Leonard E. Read, Crusader, THE FREEMAN, 9/98, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 293.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973): Prophet without Honor in his Own Country, THE FREEMAN, 1/95, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 86. – By now a Mises Institute exists in Germany as well. – J.Z.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Market Money & Free Banking, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 9p, in PP 1745-1748: 75.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, The Meaning of Liberalism from the new preface, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 50.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Why Communism Failed, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 572. – It is still succeeding, all too much, in the West and in other underdeveloped countries. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Why War? THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 452. – All of the institutional and ideological motives for war have not yet been fully listed and evaluated. – Most subscribe only to a single hypothesis, which at most, if at all, partly explains some wars. Others recognize some contributing factors, but still too few. Many of the factors that I deal with in my two peace books do remain widely ignored. – Can we afford to deal carelessly or superficially with this topic, ignoring everything on this subject which does not easily come to our minds? BBG dealt mainly with the importantfactors: Protectionism, depression and mass unemployment. – J.Z.

GREAVES, PERCY L., Jr., Mises Made Easier, 1974, now also online. Here only contents list, A – Z, of terms explained, 5pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 411.

GREAVES, PERCY L., Jr., On Labor Unions, THE FREEMAN, 12/83, 5pp, in PP 1764: 97.

GRECO, THOMAS H., Jr., Email of 21.2.02 on audio show on alternative currencies, featuring Greco, 1/4 p, in PP 1745-1748: 583, available on http://wamu.org/pi/shows/piarc_020211.html, circ2@mindspring.com

GREECE, See: PERON, JIM, The Declaration of Independence: It’s Greek to Me, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 555. – On Greek origins of natural rights ideas.

GREEN ANARCHIST, Issue 64, Winter/Spring 2002, 24pp, in PP 1730: 97.

GREEN MOVEMENT, See: SOWELL, THOMAS, Dr., The Green Bigots, synd. Column, 86, 1p, in PP 1609: 47. – FORT FREEDOM.

GREEN, DALE G., Government: An Evaluation, 1p: 19, in PP 1565-67.

GREEN, DAVID: Equalizing People, 65pp; Medicard: A Better Way to Pay for Medicines? (with LUCAS, DAVID) 33pp; Reinventing Civil Society, 166pp; Community without Politics, 184pp, Review only, by BALL, MARTIN: 1p: 774, in PP 1601-04.

GREEN, GRAHAM, Laissez Faire in Africa (Somalia), 2pp, LFCT, n.d., in PP 1661: 57.

GREENHOUSE EFFECT, DANGEROUS, ON EARTH? See: MILLER, MICHAEL, Greenhoax Effect, 1996, 2pp, in PP 1676: 15.

GREENHOUSE EFFECT? See: GLOBAL WARMING, 11pp, in PP 1704: 123. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

GREENHOUSE EFFECT, See: PANCZENKO, OLEG, Eclectic Bibliography on the “Ozone Hole” and the Greenhouse Effect, 1989, 2pp, in PP 1609: 51. – From FORT FREEDOM files.

GREENHOUSE WORLD, See: SINGER, S. FRED, Die Klima-Katastrophe finded nicht statt! Interview von E.F., 2 S., in PP 1625: 15.

GREENPEACE NEWS, redaction@greenpeace.de 13 Oct. 2000, 2pp, on the unannounced mixture of gene-modified foods with other foodstuffs. In German, in PP 1675: 138.

GREENWALT, CRAWFORD H., For the Better Economic Life, 2pp: 21, in PP 1549.

GREENWOOD, BOWEN H., Tacit Consent: A Quiet Tyranny, THE FREEMAN, 1/95, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 444.

GREGG FAMILY, Las Vegas, 2 Meeting notices, 00, greggfamily@lvcm.com , in PP 1664/65: 409.

GREGG FAMILY, LIBERTARIAN LINKS, 5pp. , in PP 1664/65: 412. – They link to numerous classical liberal to anarchist texts that are online. http://communitylink.koz.com/lvrj/classicalliberals Kgregg@free-market.net

GREGG, KENNETH R., Books in the personal library of KENNETH R. GREGG, Las Vegas, 1996, 34pp: 91, in PP 1584. – Reproduced as a bibliographical aid, an example to followed by other libertarians and a guide to the location of rare titles. I feel sure that Kenneth would welcome SOME, not all, libertarian contacts, loan, copy and exchange arrangements, helping his own freedom library to expand – and that of others. – If I should ever make it to the U.S. again, I would love to visit him and his library. – J.Z., 9.11.1999.

GREGG, KENNETH R., Classical Liberals of Las Vegas, Links List of November 28, 00, 5pp, in PP 1732: 180. – http://communitylink.koz.com/lvrj/classicalliberals Kgregg@free-market.net

GREGG, KENNETH R., Review, 3pp, of: CHODOROV, FRANK, Fugitive Essays, Selected Writings of Frank Chodorov, Indianapolis, Liberty Press, 1980, 429pp, bibliographical essay, selected bibliography and index, compiled, edited and with an introduction by Charles H. Hamilton: 64, in PP 1557.

GREGG, KENNETH R., Shorthand Notes, 2pp, in PP 1629: 89.

GREGG, KENNETH R., The Three Enlightenments, 32pp: 16, in PP 1557.

GREGGFAMILY, greefamily@lvcm.com Meeting notice of 6 May 2000, 2pp, in PP 1675: 198. Visit the Classical Liberals of Las Vegas http://communitylink.koz.com/lvrj/classicalliberals Sorry for the cut-off on the right side. I discovered and tried to repair it only now. – J.Z. Kgregg@free-market.net

GREISCH, CARY Cary.Greisch@diala.greenpeace.org 11 May 01 letter of concern about patenting genes, 1p. My response: Abolish all patent and copyrights laws! – J.Z., 11.5.01, in PP 1675: 133. Also the previous letter, 8 May 01, 2pp, both forwarded by Christian Butterbach ………………….. [CB: E-mail address deleted by me! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm] : 134. – If any “patents” are due in this sphere, they should be granted only to “mother nature”! – Libertarian “self-ownership” does also mean that each person owns his own genes! – J.Z., 24.5.02.

GRESHAM, PERRY E., Around the World, THE FREEMAN, 6/79, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 370.

GRESHAM, PERRY E., Natural Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 10/81, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 113.

GRESHAM’S LAW, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Bad Money Drives Out Good, , THE FREEMAN, 11/71, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 148. – At least in the text he states that this requires “legal tender”. He might have added: Also an issue monopoly. Moreover, he should have added that without legal tender and under monetary freedom for issue and clearing, bad money is driven out, either being outright refused or so greatly discounted, so that its issue is no longer useful to the issuer but becomes rather a burden, for he would still have to accept it at par with its nominal value, like any other of his IOUs. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

GRESHAM’S LAW, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., Noah Sinithwick: Pioneer Texan & Monetary Critic, THE FREEMAN, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 128. – On emergency money & Gresham’s Law.

GRIFFEN, JOHN, Pragmatic Anarchism, 2pp, in PP 1630: 31.

GRIFFEN, JOHN, Two letters on anarchist economics, 1p, in PP 1630: 2.

GRIFFEN, RICHARD, Post Modernist Anarchism – A Response to John Griffen, 2pp, in PP 1630: 48.

GRIFFIN, G. EDWARD, NORFED, Norfed Silver Certificates (Real Money), 5pp, 1998, in PP 1745-1748: 610. webmaster@realityzone.com

GRIFFIN, JOHN, Of Virtue … and Vice! 1p, in PP 1630: 50.

GRIFFITH, RODNEY ERIC, Miniture 2.0, On Gerry Reith writings, in a new anthology, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 186.

GRIPPER, ALI, Traditional slavery. Short note on an SBS TV broadcast, 26 August, 1998, on the slavery of women in the Middle East. In PP 1627: 121. – Some of their “husbands” class themselves as freedom fighters!

GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Fiat & the Founding Fathers, THE FREEMAN, 10/76, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 91.

GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Manning the Sea Walls, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 72, on free coinage & banking.

GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, The Illusion of a Riskless Society, THE FREEMAN, 8/82, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 211.

GROZNY, Latest conquest of the new Russian Empire, 2pp, in PP 1610: 94. – Images & clippings.

GROUNDWORK BOOKSTORE, La Jolla, CA, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1702: 195. Tel. (619) 452-9625

GRUBBS, K.E., A New “Liberation Theology” for the World: Faith and the Free Market, IMPRIMIS, 3/91, 11pp, in PP 1755/56: 314.

GRUNERT, JOERG, Sozialer Ghettobau, “Recht auf Wohnen”? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 58.

GRUNERT, JOERN, (A)Soziale Marktwirtschaft, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 30.

GRUNERT, JOERN, Das Fanal der verbotenen Freiheit, 1 S., in PP 1617: 101. – Besprechung von: HERZINGER, RICHARD, Die Tyrannei des Gemeinsinns, Ein Bekenntnis zur egoistischen Gesellschaft, Rowohlt Berlin.

GRUNERT, JOERN, Der libertaere Fragebogen, Interview, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 67.

GRUNERT, JOERN, Im Osten nichts Neues, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 27.

GRUNEWALD, DONALD, Privatization at the State and Local Level, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 36.

GST WE LEAVE YOU, THE, Some self-condemnatory texts from the new GST law, 1p: 81, in PP 1551.

GUARDIAN, THE, Gypsies Turned away into Nazi Hands, 1p, TSMH, 4.12.00, in PP 1699: 49. – So were Jews, by special arrangement with the Gestapo! – J.Z.

GUARNIERI, ROBERT L., Why Gold Is Money, THE FREEMAN, 2/74, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 96. – Where IS gold used as a local currency? Its use between some central banks does not turn it into currency. J.Z.

GUCCIONE, EUGENE, Who Profits from East-West Trade? THE FREEMAN, 10/73, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 135.

GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism in Revolutionary Practice, 1880-1914, 5pp, in PP 1717: 44.

GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism in the Italian Factory Councils, 2pp, in PP 1717: 62.

GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism in the Russian Revolution, 13pp, in PP 1717: 49.

GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism in the Spanish Revolution, 14pp, in PP 1717: 64.

GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism, Extract from Chapter 1, part 1, 1p, in PP 1695: 206.

GUERIN, DANIEL, Anarchism. From Theory to Practice, 85pp from the Internet, in PP 1717: 1. – Contents list, with URLs, 3pp: 1. – www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/3938/contents.html

GUERIN, DANIEL, By Way of Conclusion, 5pp, in PP 1717: 78. – From his book on anarchism.

GUERIN, DANIEL, Footnotes, 2pp: 83. – From his book on anarchism. His writings never appealed to me. Nevertheless, I am glad that they are now accessible either online or in print. – J.Z.

GUERIN, DANIEL, In Search of a New Society, 14pp, in PP 1717: 30.

GUERIN, DANIEL, Preface, to his book: Anarchism, 2pp, in PP 1717: 14.

GUERIN, DANIEL, The Basic Ideas of Anarchism, 13pp, in PP 1717: 17.

GUERIN, JOHN C., Divergent Model of Ageing? Negligible Senescence in Long-Lived Fishes, 1p: 126, in PP 1554/55.

GULCH, Buying and Developing a Gulch Property, 2pp, gulch@iname.com with links, in PP 1697: 189. – We will NOT escape from territorialism and its consequences by trying to establish our own exclusive territories. See the troubles the Israelis got themselves into, & the Palestinians, & the people in the Balkans, & all the decolonialized countries & those established after the downfall of the Soviet “Union”& its “Iron Curtain”, now replaced by immigration barriers. – J.Z., 1.6. & 8.7.01.

GULCH, THE, Welcome to the Gulch, 2pp, in PP 1681: 81. – The ideal “gulch” is not a geographical location but a comprehensive personal law status, based upon individual sovereignty, full exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities, free choice among them for consumers (consumer sovereignty expanded) & free enterprise, free contracts and free competition for SUCH “public services”. – PIOT, John Zube. 3.6.01.

GULLIBILITY, See: PATON, W.A., The Gullible Society, THE FREEMAN, 1/74, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 543. – Society is not gullible, but too many individuals are. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

GUN CONTROL, See: ANDERTON, PAUL R., Dunblane, Guns and Excuses, 3pp: 769, in PP 1601-04.

GUN CONTROL, See: ANONYMOUS (AMICUS POPULI) TO SNELL SWICKARD, NANCY, SHOTGUN NEWS, 1996, 2pp letter on Drug Laws and Gun Laws, in PP 1609: 104.

GUN CONTROL, See: ANONYMOUS, Has the Second Amendment Been Abridged? 1p: 228, in PP 1572-73.

GUN CONTROL, See: BARTON, DAVID, The Second Amendment: Preserving the Inalienable Right of Individual Self-Protection, 96pp, softcover, $ 5.95, book announcement by WORLDNETDAILY, 1p, in PP 1677: 90. This advertisement, too, is copyrighted by WORLDNETDAILY.COM. customerservice@worldnetdaily.com

GUN CONTROL, See: BENZ, TIM, Media Blackout, on gun laws, ItsNow@TheRiver.Com 2.4.00, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 184, Christian view.

GUN CONTROL, See: BOTSFORD, DAVID, Review, 3pp, of: MUNDAY, RICHARD & STEVENSON, JAN A., editors, Guns & Violence, 1996, 367pp, in PP 1708-1710: 357.

GUN CONTROL, See: COONEY, RONALD F., A Freedom under Fire, THE FREEMAN, 11/75, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 398. on gun control.

GUN CONTROL, See: DASBACH, STEVE, If the US hates terrorists, why do we keep arming them? 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 112. pressreleases@hq.LP.org – GETZ, GEORGE, Repeal gun control laws that leave us defenseless against evil terrorists, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 182.

GUN CONTROL, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., The Right to Bear Arms? 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 53.

GUN CONTROL, See: Facts You Can Use, 13pp, in PP 1685/86: 346.

GUN CONTROL, See: FARMER, CATHERINE, Self-Control, not Gun Control, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 3pp, in PP 1754: 159.

GUN CONTROL, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Gun Control; Disarm and Conquer, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1021. – FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Gun Control in a Free Society, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 1024.

GUN CONTROL, See: FREEDOM WORLD, No Guns, No Freedom, a compilation from many sources, 54pp, in PP 1664/65: 75, with some notes by John Zube. – See: RIGHT TO KEEP & BEAR ARMS, Home Page, 3pp with links, in PP 1662: in PP 1662: 195. A very comprehensive and informative site, here only introduced. http://rkba.org/ Webmaster: Jeff Chan webmaster@rkba.org – I wish they would bring out all their material on a CD-ROM, perhaps combined with that of other sites against gun-control. This kind of unity could really mean more strength. On the Web all this information is still too dispersed and too expensive, laborious and time-consuming to download. – J.Z., 3.2.01.

GUN CONTROL, See: FREE-MARKET CONSERVATISM & GENERAL ECONOMIC THEORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 73. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

GUN CONTROL, GABB, SEAN, Armed Men on the Streets of London, 2pp: 813, in PP 1601-04. ( An unedited version appears elsewhere on the Internet.)

GUN CONTROL, See: GABB, SEAN, Gun Control in Britain, 1988, updated 2000, 7pp, in PP 1670: 139. GABB, SEAN, The Case for Guns, 1989, updated 2000, 6pp, in PP 1670: 146. GABB, SEAN, An Open Letter to the Gunowners of the United Kingdom, 26th August 1996, updated 2000, 2pp, in PP 1670: 152. GABB, SEAN, A Second Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 3pp, in PP 1670: 154. GABB, SEAN, A Third Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 2pp, in PP 1670: 157. GABB, SEAN, A Fourth Open Letter to the Gunowners of the U.K., 1996, updated 2000, 1p, in PP 1670: 159. GABB, SEAN, Pamphlets about Guns and the Right to Have and to Use them, 1998, list only, 1p, in PP 1670: 160.

GUN CONTROL, See: GABB, SEAN, The Case Against Gun Control, 1p: 763, in PP 1601-04.

GUN CONTROL, See: HENDRICKSON, PETE, Sovereign Citizens or Road Kill, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1677: 94. – There are some 83,000 armed federal agents from 45 agencies! Beware of armed bureaucrats, politicians and generals! They are largely out of control! – J.Z. www.losthorizons.com/index.html

GUN CONTROL, See: JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP, JPFO, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1675: 187. webmaster@jpfo.org

GUN CONTROL, See: KOPEL, DAVID, Arms and the Greeks, 3pp, from LIBERTY: 131, in PP 1568. – SECOND AMENDMENT FOUNDATION, Home Page, 1999, 3pp, with numerous links, e-m.: www@saf.org 146, in PP 1568.

GUN CONTROL, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, The Right to Bear Arms, 4pp, in PP 1680: 62.

GUN CONTROL, See: MILAN, VICTOR, Giving Up the Gun, 2pp, in PP 1616: 40. – To argue with the masses or with popular prejudices is mostly in vain. One has to be free to secede from them, as an individual and as a member of a volunteer community. – J.Z., 16.3.00. – TAYLOR, JOHN C., How Do We Reduce Gun Violence in Maryland? 1995, 5pp: 44, in PP 1616: 76470.3001@compuserve.com

GUN CONTROL, See: MILLER, MICHAEL, The Right to Arms, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1676: 10. QUACKGRASS PRESS.

GUN CONTROL, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Guns, Gun Laws, & Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 170.

GUN CONTROL, See: REPORT OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE US SENATE, 97th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, February 1982, Right to Keep & Bear Arms, 24pp, in PP 1685/86: 222.

GUN CONTROL, See: SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, Stopping Power: Why 70 Million Americans Own guns. Free read of sampler online. Free download of sampler. Or download the whole books for $ 3.95. Reviews, links, 6pp, in PP 1616: 73.

GUN CONTROL, See: SECHREST, LARRY, Guns, Glorious Guns! 2pp, in PP 1607/8 – from THE FREE RADICAL.

GUN CONTROL, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Chicago Gun Show, THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 163.

GUN CONTROL, See: STROMBERG, JOSEPH R., The Second Amendment in the Light of American Republicanism, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 150.

GUN CONTROL, See: TANAKA, TOM, Guns as Germs: Big Doctor Is Watching You, 2pp: 84, in PP 1572-73.

GUN CONTROL, See: TERRY, TINA, How Gun Control “Worked” in Jamaica, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 12, 2pp, in PP1742: 61.

GUN CONTROL, See: U.S. v. EMERSON, 1999, 15pp, in PP 1685/86: 246. – THE SANDMAN dared to copyright this court decision! Will he copyright the Constitution and the Bill of Rights next? – J.Z.

GUN CONTROL, See: UNCLE BOB, E-mail messages of 3 August 01 (Accidental death by medical treatment a much greater risk than accidental death by gun use), 5 August 01 (on human cloning attempt – all too long delayed! – J.Z.), 1 August 01 (on the statism of “homo sapiens”), 30.10.01 (Operation Enduring Patriotism), 5pp, in PP 1732: 197. – generous53@aol.com www.drudgereport.com bob@givemeliberty.org www.givemeliberty.org/

GUN CONTROL, SELF-DEFENCE & FREE MILITIAS, Various Downloads, 403pp, in PP 1685 & 1686: 1.

GUN RIGHTS, 1/2p links, in PP 1704: 55. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

GUN TRUTHS.COM, Dedicated to the belief that every peaceable citizen has the inalienable right to keep and bear firearms, 56pp, in PP 1685/86: 332. – and to use them for the defence of rights! – J.Z. Last updated 09/12/00. Other pages are spread over this PP issue. GunTruths.com & site Administrator: cyrano@ix.netcom.com – Links, 2pp: 333. – False Quotations And Other Misinformation, 1p: 335. Periodicals Recommended, 1p: 336. Memorandum on Arms and Freedom, 3pp: 337. – Reading List, 4pp: 340.

GUNNISON CAPITALISM WEB, Home Page, with links, e.g. to topics like drugs, guns & free speech, 4pp, in PP 1680: 136. (c) 1999-2000 by LEXTITAN. – It starts out with a quote from LEX TITAN’S LIBERTY: “Give me Liberty!”, going back to a famous quote from the American Revolution. Why not TAKE it? There are, e.g., few, if any restrictions upon the use of alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, in many to most countries, to fully, easily, permanently and extremely cheaply publish ALL libertarian writings for the first time – and in all major languages. “Gimme!” is not really a libertarian slogan! – J.Z., 24.5.01.

GUNSSAVELIVES, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 154, ProtectLife@GunsSaveLives.com

GUNTRUTHS.COM, Government Abuses: When Only the Government Is Armed, 1/1p, in PP 1685/86: 283. See also under: MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL.

GUNTRUTHS.COM, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 144. www.guntruths.com

GUPTA, ANANDA, The Overpopulation Myth. On Julian Simon and Preaching to the Damned, 2pp, TLFCT, Aug. 7, 00, in PP 1684: 126.

GUTMAN, HERBERT C., Individualist Anarchism: Lacunae Department, 1969, from his introduction to Tucker’s LIBERTY, in the Greenwood facsimile edition, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 59.

GUTSCHER, MARY LOU, From the Desk of Mary Lou, n.d.., 2pp, & Feb. 1999, 2pp, ISIL: 355, in PP 1561-63.

GYPSY & WILLY, A Freedom Amendment, July 17, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1675: 160. willy@dreamagic.com

GYPSY & WILLY, All previous Columns, 11pp, in PP 1675: 161. Although the titles are not underlined in my print-out, I do suppose that all of them are on line. Their main motto: “How Can You Laugh at a Time Like This? gypsy@dreamagic.com www.dreamagic.com/wwwboard/wwwboard_HCYL.html

HAAG, ERNEST VAN DEN, Labor Unions in a Free Market, IMPRIMIS, 3/79, 8pp, in PP 1764: 143.

HABEGGER, JAY, How the Fed Fooled Farmers, THE FREEMAN, 5/87, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 98.

HABEGGER, JAY, Inflation, Money & Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 9/86, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 110.

HABEGGER, JAY, Origins of the Chinese Hyperinflation (1935-1949), THE FREEMAN, 9/88, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 103.

HABERMANN, GERD, Klassisch-Liberal oder Anarcho-Libertaer? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 6.

HABERMANN, GERD, Zur Spannung zwischen Demokratie und Liberalismus, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 77.

HABERMEHL, WERNER, Ein Versuch ueber Monarchie, 4 S., in PP 1625: 19.

HAGEDORN, GEORGE, National Goals, THE FREEMAN, 4/70, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 111.

HAINES, BRIAN W., The Big Health Fraud, 4pp: 95, in PP 1554/55. – From: LONGEVITY REPORT.

HAINES, BRIAN W., The Re-Creationists, 6pp: 8, in PP 1554/55. – On Cryonics.

HAINES, BRIAN W., Towards Justice, 2pp from LONGEVITY REPORT: 56, in PP 1554/55.

HALBROOK, STEPHEN, U.S. Policy Hurts Latin America, 3pp: 198, in PP 1572-73. – All present territorial foreign and internal policies do wrong and hurt all countries! – J.Z., 8.11.1999.

HALCOMBE, MARIAN, Review, 2pp, of: COPLEY, STEPHEN & SUTHERLAND, KATHRYN, editors, Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations: New Interdisciplinary Essays, 1995: 253pp, in PP 1708-1710. – “Whoever commissioned this book has a thoroughly wicked sense of humour. Find eight left-wing academics; make each of them read The Wealth of Nations; then publish their reflections on it. The result is very like a chimpanzees’ tea party. All the forms of scholarship are present. But of scholarship itself there is an utter and hilarious lack.”

HALCOMBE, MARIAN, Review, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 284, of: The Institute for Public Policy Research, A Written Constitution for the United Kingdom, 1995, 286pp. – “The only certain function of this draft constitution is to cement us into a European Super-State. Beyond that, it does far less to restrain than enable domestic oppression.”

HALCOMBE, MARIAN, The Discovery of the New World: A Candid Appraisal, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 2.

HALCYON COSMOPOLITAN ENTERTAINMENT, THE, Home Page, http://www.thehalcyon.org/ 13pp, in PP 1615: 179. – The names and subjects mentioned on these pages, all apparently links, speak for themselves. YOU pick andchoose! – J.Z. Subtitled: “HUMANISTIC, TRANSPERSONAL AND QUANTUM PSYCHOLOGY”.

HALL, ARTHUR P., III, Breathe Deep, America, while Liberty is in the Air, THE FREEMAN, 4/92, 8pp, in PP 1757/58: 223.

HALL, TOM, Ethics of Cryonic Suspension, 3pp: 40, in PP 1595-96.

HALLIDAY, ROY, & HAMMER, RICHARD O., Dialog: The Benefits of Writing about a Free Nation, 2pp: 463, in PP 1601-04.

HALLIDAY, ROY, A Paper Tiger for a Free Nation, 7pp: 451, in PP 1601-04.

HALLIDAY, ROY, A Single-Owner Proprietary Nation: Advantages, Problems, and Solutions, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 299.

HALLIDAY, ROY, A Sketch of my Libertarian Life, Influences & Activities, 7pp, in PP 1687/88: 285.

HALLIDAY, ROY, A Single-Owner Proprietary Nation: Advantages, Problems and Solutions, 2pp: 520, in PP 1601-04.

HALLIDAY, ROY, A Theory of Property Rights for a Free Nation, 11pp: 585, in PP 1601-04.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Anarchy at Attica, 1971, 1p, in PP 1687/88: 251.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Blockian Ethics, 1973, 4pp, in PP 1687/88: 252.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Bourgeois Families in a Free Nation, 8pp: 629, in PP 1601-04.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Christian Libertarianism, 6pp: 458, in PP 1601-04.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Coming Up Rank through the Ranks, 1971, 3pp, in PP 1687/88, on corporate hierarchies: 256.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Disarmament, 1966, 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 259.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Enforceable Rights. A Libertarian Theory of Justice, 2000, 248pp, in PP 1687/88: 1. royhalliday@mindspring.com Short table of contents, 1p: 1. Detailed table of contents, 8pp: 2. Index, alphabetical by headings, 8pp: 10. Chapter 1: Assumptions and Preliminary Definitions: 18. Chapter 2: Why Should We Care about Justice? 26. Chapter 3: Who Has Rights and Responsibilities? 45. Chapter 4: What Are the Basic Rights? 66. Chapter 5: Who Owns what? 97. Chapter 6: Is the State Legitimate? 121. Chapter 7: Which Economic System Is Just? 127. Chapter 8: Can Voluntary Cooperation Work? 132. Chapter 9: Is Justice Fair? 142. Chapter 10: How Can We Live Righteously in an Unjust World? 156. Chapter 11: Conclusion: 169. References, 3pp: 172. Appendix A: Questions about our Moral Sense: 176. Appendix B: What Good Is punishment? 187. Appendix C: All Moral Arguments for the State Are Wrong: 207.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Enjoy Certain Punishment, 1972, 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 263.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Facing My Lai, 1971, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 266.

HALLIDAY, ROY, For Rothbard and Revolution, 1969, 1p, in PP 1687/88:: 271.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Ideas as Property, 2pp: 566, in PP 1601-04.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Law and Violence, 10pp: 485, in PP 1601-04. – Sometimes one can ask: What’s the difference? Many territorial laws lead to violence and poverty rather than to peace, justice, freedom & wealth. – J.Z.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Libertarian Conference Ends in Chaos, 1969, 1p: 272.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Libertarian Essays by Roy Halliday, 58 pp, incomplete, in PP 1687/88: 249. – Note that some other of his essays were previously fiched. With his further collaboration his essay collection might become complete here. I would also welcome correspondence and reviews regarding his book. – J.Z., 3.6.01.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Normal People Believe in Natural Rights, 8pp: 474, in PP 1601-04. – To an all too limited extent! – J.Z.

HALLIDAY, ROY, My FORMULATIONS Articles, List only, 4pp, in PP 1687/88: 282.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Pieces from my Radical Libertarian Period, 32pp, in PP 1687/88: 251.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Review of Spencer Heath’s Citadel, Market and Altar, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 302. – Here he said that it is out of print, unaware of the LMP fiche edition.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Review: Ecotage, 1972, 2pp, in PP 1687/88:: 273.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Review: Is Objectivism a Religion? 1969, 2pp, in PP 1687/88:: 275. On the book by Albert Ellis.

HALLIDAY, ROY, The Anticrime Industry in a Free Nation, 5pp: 469, in PP 1601-04.

HALLIDAY, ROY, The State as Penalizer, 2pp: 465, in PP 1601-04.

HALLIDAY, ROY, The State as the only Defense against Nuclear War, 3pp: 482, in PP 1601-04. – Territorial States are the cause of this threat, too. It would disappear with them as targets, motives, monopoly powers, aggressors & oppressors. – J.Z.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Third Libertarian Forum, 1969, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 277.

HALLIDAY, ROY, to ZUBE, JOHN, 17 Nov. 00, 1/2 p reply, with postal address, in PP 1687/88: 306.

HALLIDAY, ROY, War: Collectivism at its Worst, 1971, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 279.

HALLIDAY, ROY, Who Are the Realists? 2pp: 186, in PP 1569-70. – 2pp: 467, in PP 1601-04.

HAMEROFF, GLEN, The Economy Is Naked, 1p, LFCT, Sep. 18, 2000, in PP 1663: 164.

HAMEL, VIRGINIA, Anti-Altruism Campaign, 1986, 12pp from the Foundation for the New Freemen: 105, in PP 1551.

HAMILTON SMITH, G., Critical Comments on “Every Man for Himself” (XERINYE, above), 5pp: 232, in PP 1565-67.

HAMILTON, CHARLES H., Memoirs of a Simple Honorable Man, THE FREEMAN, 11/92, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 57. – On John Chamberlain.

HAMMER, RICHARD O. & CALLAWAY, SUSAN, Dialog on Libertarian Activism: To whom do we reach? And why? 2pp: 133, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O. & HALLIDAY, ROY, Dialogue: The Market for Punishment, 2pp: 58, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O. & LONG, RODERICK, Dialogue, Restitutive Justice and the Costs of Restraint, 1p: 60, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A “Nation” Is Born, 8pp, fiction: 125, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Letter from the Founder, 1p: 50, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Limited-Government Framework for Courts, 1p: 80, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Note about Roads, 1p: 93, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Short History: The Free Nation Foundation, 1p: 34, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A State Can Be Designed to Shrink, 3pp: 140, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., A Theory for Libertarianism, 4pp: 24, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., An Engineer’s View of Morality Set in a Model of Life, 8pp: 84, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Anarchy, Order, and Functions Performed by Government, 4pp: 118, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Apocalypse Anytime, 1p: 28, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Basic Questions about Law, 3pp: 115, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Business in a Free Nation, 6pp: 35, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Comments upon Security, National and Domestic, 5pp: 75, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Constitutions: Written and Actual, 2pp: 82, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Draft of a Virtual-Canton Constitution, Version 5, 5/28/94, 6pp: 172, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Foreign Relations for a Free Nation, 6pp: 151, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Gateway to an Altered Landscape: Law in a Free Nation, 9pp: 100, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Government Grows: True or False? 2pp: 61, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Grading System for New Country Projects, with Feedback on “Report Card” by SPENCER H. MACCALLUM, 3pp: 158, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Hit ‘Em But Not Too Hard. Institutions for Giving Negative Feedback in Small and Manageable Increments, 6pp: 162, in PP 1601-04. – Again, let individuals secede! Allow one-man revolutions! – J.Z.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Ideas on Taking Apart Government, 5pp: 66, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Imagineering Freedom: A Constitution of Liberty, Part I: Between Anarchy and Limited Government, 8pp: 179; Part II, Defining Federal Powers, 6pp: 186; Part III: Virtual Cantons, 3pp: 192; Part IV, The Rights of the People, 6pp: 195, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Intellectual Property Rights Viewed as Contracts, 2pp: 568, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Is it Wise to Vote? Getting my Head Ready for Freedom, 3pp: 122, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Law Can Be Private, 1p: 56, in PP 1568. 1p: 51, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Let the Wookiee Win, 1p: 148, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Libertarianism in a Context, 5pp: 19, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Liberty Is a Bad Name, 1p: 57, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Life Without Lice! 4pp: 63, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Men and Women Differ in Political Values: Theory & Implications, 4pp: 94, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Might Makes Right: An Observation and a Tool, 5pp: 30, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Nineteen Propositions about Property, 7pp: 599, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Problem X, 1p: 29, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, 2pp: 149, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of HAZLITT, HENRY, The Foundations of Morality, 1p: 322, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of: Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos, by M. MITCHELL WALDROP, 1993, 360pp, 1p: 156, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Serbia and Bosnia: A Foreign Policy Formulation, 1/2p: 150, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Social Programs: Whose Values Do they Serve? 2pp: 49, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Solution: Coalesce and Build a Free Nation, 3pp: 144, in PP 1561-63.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Stand Up, 1p: 52, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Texans Seek Separation from U.S., Note, 1/2p: 147, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Basics of Constitutions, 4pp: 71, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Good News: Tyrants always Fall, 5pp: 135, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Power of Ostracism, 4pp: 53, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Sense of Right and a Man-to-Man Talk with Archy about Women, 1p: 92, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Thoughts on Dismantling Government or You Be Careful while you’re taking that bomb apart, 2pp: 160, in PP 1601-04. – Individual secessionism could make that transition peaceful and easy. – J.Z.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Towards Voluntary Courts and Enforcement, 7pp: 108, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Unregulated Families: A Mixture of Old and New Forms, 12pp: 607, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Virtual Cantons: A New Path to Freedom, 4pp: 168, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., We Huddle for a Purpose, 1p: 81, in PP 1601-04.

HAMMER, RICHARD O., Win-Win Society Is Possible, 7pp: 48, in PP 1601-04.

HAMPTON, RUTH E., A Matter of Choice, THE FREEMAN, 11/75, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 336.

HANCOCK, JOHN M., The Freedom to Compete, 2pp: 49, in PP 1549.

HANKE, STEVE H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, Jan. 14, 2,000, letter to WSJ, in PP 1629: 43. – Why only ONE parallel currency – and that also a forced state paper money? Why not as many as traffic will bear, all freely issued, refusable and market rated? – J.Z.

HANKE, STEVEN H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, WSJ Jan. 11.00 & CATO, in PP 1745-1748: 597.

HANNON, KATE, $ 50 billion welfare system “failing”, clipping from THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 28/1/00, in PP 1611: 145.

HANSEN, KLAUS L., Equitable Land Tenure Essential to Peace, Prosperity And Freedom, 1952, 20pp, in PP 1634-1636: 798.

HANSON, LIZ, Education in a Free Nation. Children Can Learn without State-Forced Schooling, 2pp: 661, in PP 1601-04.

HARD TIMES, Poor Tax, 1p: 14, in PP 1565-67. – Even in the “war on poverty”, the poor are more taxed than “helped”. – J.Z.

HARGIS, ANTHONY, One Man’s Answer to the IRS, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 252.

HARGIS, ANTHONY L., Who… Takes the Law Into His Own Hands? 2pp: 117, in PP 1556.

HARLAND, JOHN, Word Controlled Humans, 1981, 123pp, $ 7, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 374.

HARMS, TRACY, A Note on Stirner, Egoism and Anarchism, 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 348. – Can anyone supply me with his e-mail address? He may still live somewhere in Boulder, CO. – J.Z., 2.3.02. Egoist Archive: http://pierce.ee.washington.edu/~davisd/egoist

HARMS, TRACY, A Note on Stirner, Egoism, and Anarchism, 1p, in PP 1703: 188. – He used to live in Boulder, CO and may still do. Can anyone give me his current address? – J.Z., 12.7.01.

HARMS, TRACY, A.P.E., Boulder, Colorado, See: A.P.E., Boulder, Colorado, N.D., Death and Taxes, 4pp, in PP 1698: 154. – Who knows the current address of TRACY HARMS? – J.Z., 10.7.01.

HARPER, F.A., Inflation, 21pp: 53, in PP 1549. – Contains the best chart on the effects of price controls. – J.Z.

HARPER, F.A., Morals and the Welfare State, 27pp: 75, in PP 1549.

HARPER, F.A., See: POIROT, PAUL L., The Writings of F.A. Harper – A Review, THE FREEMAN, 8/79, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 152.

HARPER, F.A., Try This On Your Friends, 2pp: 32, in PP 1557. – 1p, in PP 1629: 94.

HARPER, JAKE, Review, 2pp, of: LANGE, OLIVER, Vandenberg, Bantam Books, 1972 paperback: 304, in PP 1565-67.

HARRIMAN, DAVID, editor, Journals of Ayn Rand, Dutton, 1997, 745pp, from LIBERTY, 7/98 (c) , in PP 1681: 61. – The book is available from Laissez Faire Books. Here only a Review, STEPHEN COX, The Evolution of Ayn Rand, 11pp.

HARRIS, JAMES W., Good News, Bad News, Unbelievable News, regular column in THE LIBERATOR. See: PP 1726/27.

HARRIS, SHARON to ZUBE, JOHN, for Advocates for Self-Government, Appeal for Help, May 10, 01, 1p, with my 3pp reply of 11 May, on CD-ROM, financing & panarchy, in PP 1679: 16.

HARRIS, SHARON, Greetings and Happy Holidays, 22 Dec. 2000, 7pp news on achievements of Advocates of Self-Government, appealing for donations, in PP 1662: 162. – Did it ever try to point out to its over 50,000 readers their microfilm and CD-ROM publishing options? I doubt it. Large organizations do get set in their ways. Their very successes prevent them from exploring alternative paths. – J.Z. sharon@self-gov.org liberator@theadvocates.org

HARRIS, STEVE, MD, Cryonics: MLM Heaven? 2pp: 6, in PP 1554/55.

HARRIS, STEVEN B., Letters from the Earth, 1p, continuing discussion with Strauss: 527, in PP 1589-94.

HARRIS, STEVEN B., M.D., A Tasty Vegetarian Health Shake, 3pp: 77, in PP 1554/55.

HARRIS, STEVEN B., M.D., Antioxidants and Aging: Thirty Years of Uncontrolled Experiments and Five Years of Foolishness, 8pp: 643. Letter, 2pp: 698. A Reply to Bryan Ford, 4pp: 725, in PP 1589-94.

HARRISON, FRED, Land, Culture and the Biology of Man, Part II, 3pp, LAND & LIBERTY, May & June 1976: 121, in PP 1550. – A Georgist point of view, still territorial and intolerant. – Cec Stowasser submitted it to David Taylor, the latter to me. – I met the author shortly when I visited N.Y.C. in 1990. – He had just come back from Russia, where he had tried to convert Russian politicians and bureaucrats to the Georgist single tax “solution”. He might have done better if he had confined his advice to Free Trade, also advocated by Henry George and had advocated free experimentation for all kinds of land reformers at their own risk and expense, with their shares of government- held land, acquired through a general reprivatization scheme, granting each a general and transferable share in all government assets. Such vouchers were successfully issued and used in Czechoslovakia and discussed in PEACE PLANS No. 19. – All new visions for Russia and former Satellites must include liberating views and institutions for the remaining communists as well as for all other minorities, wherever they may live in the former empire, i.e., the option to do their things to themselves – and to themselves alone. The Soviet “eduation” system was, apparently, “successful” enough to leave about 1/3rd of the population still with predominantly state socialistic views and habits, which they are likely to discard only one by one and this over a prolonged period.- J.Z., 30.10.99.

HART, DAVID & ZUBE, JOHN, Correspondence, 1999, 16pp, in PP 1607/8: 256. – Mainly on micrographics and the Internet.

HART, DAVID, An Opponent of Free Trade, 1p lecture hand-out only, on Friedrich List, in PP 1607/8: 284. (Actually, F.L. favoured “free trade”, but only between the then numerous German States and was a factor in achieving the “customs union” between them. As a nationalist and opponent to world-wide free trade he has done considerable damage. – J.Z.)

HART, DAVID, Bibliography on Specific Wars. The Crimean War (1854-56) and the War for Italian Independence, 1859, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 275. – Typically, territorialism is not attacked as the major cause, nor is exterritorialism pointed out as the major cure. – J.Z.

HART, DAVID, Classical Liberalism Home Page, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 272.

HART, DAVID, Competing Visions of Freedom & Reform – John Stuart Mill’s Liberalism Vs. Karl Marx’s Socialism, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 316.

HART, DAVID, Defenders of Free Trade, 2pp, lecture hand-out only, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 280.

HART, DAVID, Enlightened Critics of the Old Regime, Topics & References, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 287.

HART, DAVID, Individuality and Privacy, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 292.

HART, DAVID, Interventionism, Social Conflict and War, 8pp, in PP 1607/8: 303.

HART, DAVID, Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of Woman (1792). List of reference works, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 274.

HART, DAVID, Problems and Perspectives Lecture Program S1 1997, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 285.

HART, DAVID, Recommended Reading on Peace and Free Trade, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 282.

HART, DAVID, Social Harmony, Free Trade and Peace, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 299.

HART, DAVID, SOME GOOD NEWS: Dear Friends and Colleagues, I am leaving the Department of History at the University of Adelaide in order to take up a new position in July 2001 as a Senior Fellow at the Liberty Fund in Indianapolis, Indiana. I will be responsible for creating a new “Online Library of Liberty”. We will be putting online many classic texts in political thought, economic theory, and history from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. We will also be creating an online version of the “Great Books Program”. The aim is to make these texts useful to scholars and students by means of introductory, thematic and biographical essays which will be linked to the relevant texts. Online research will be aided by the provision of facsimiles of first editions of the texts and the opportunity to do key word searches on HTML versions of the texts. You can expect to see the fruits of my labour online at www.libertyfund.org in the near future. – Regards David. – Dr. David M. Hart, Senior Fellow, The Liberty Fund, Inc., 8335 Allison Pointe Trail, #300, Indianapolis, IN 46250-1684, Phone: (317) 842-0880, Fax: (317) 579-6060, Email: mailto:dhart@libertyfund.org – dhart@libertyfund.org – Since David Hart has already reproduced some libertarian writings on CD-ROMs (he probably holds the world-wide record on this, this new job MIGHT lead to more of them. He is aware of the advantages of this medium to supplement current online speeds and options, and Liberty Fund has long tried to offer libertarian writings very cheaply, although mostly only in print. But, do not wait for Liberty Fund alone to deal with all freedom writings in a scholarly way. You yourself can use CD-ROMs, together with like-minded people, almost as easily as you could use floppy disks or microfiche for them, but more efficiently and cheaply. FOR ME IT IS OBVIOUSLY A CHALLENGE AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO PUT 200 – 2000 FREEDOM BOOKS ONTO A SINGLE CD-ROM but on my own I cannot fill it. – J.Z., 12.7.01.

HART, DAVID, Some of his Websites, 62pp, in PP 1607/8: 271 – david.hart@adelaide.edu.au http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/person/

HART, DAVID, The 12 Basic Concepts of Classical Liberalism, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 273. – 1999 lecture hand-out.

HART, DAVID, The Abolition of Serfdom and Slavery, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1607/8. – Mainly a reading guide.

HART, DAVID, The Basic Tenets of Real Liberalism, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 289.

HART, DAVID, The Emancipation of Women, 1999, guide, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 329.

HART, DAVID, The Impact of the Industrial Revolution, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1607/8, guide: 325.

HART, DAVID, The Link between Free Trade and Peace in the 19th Century. Lecture hand-out only, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 279.

HART, DAVID, The Rituals and Imagery of Political Power: Republicanism Vs. Monarchism, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 311.

HART, DAVID, to ZUBE, JOHN, 16.2.77, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 515.

HART, DAVID, Tolerance and Moral Autonomy, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 295.

HART, DAVID, Voltaire’s Candide (1759) Bibliography, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 271.

HART, GARY, The Minuteman: Restoring an Army of the People, New York, The Free Press, 188pp, $ 23, here a review only, by REYNOLDS, GLENN HARLAN, It Takes a Militia, in REASON ONLINE, from REASON, May 99, in PP 1685/86: 94.

HARTMAN, CHARLES HOWARD, Coin Dealers, Cryonics Societies, and Attendance of State Schools, 1p: 210, in PP 1565-67.

HARTMAN, DENHAM, M.D., Ph.D., Free Radical Theory of Aging: the “Free Radical” Diseases, II, 3pp: 496. III, 4pp: 510, in PP 1589-94.

HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, Formletter, April 1996, 7pp: 379 in PP 1577-78. – It seems to want to exploit whatever remains of the prestige of Harvard University. But has H.U. become famous for attacking statism and defending individual liberties? – J.Z., 30.8.1999. – With 4pp reply by J.Z., 18.3.98.

HATE CRIME LEGISLATION, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Case Against Hate Crime Legislation, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 42.

HAUGH, SEAN, Review of: AUERBACH, JEROLD S., Justice Without Law, Oxford U.P., 1983, 147pp: 3pp: 685, in PP 1601-04.

HAUGH, SEAN, Review of: BRAMAH, ERNEST, The Secret of the League, Specular Press, 1995, 287pp: 2pp: 665, in PP 1601-04.

HAUGH, SEAN, Review of: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Art of Community, 1p: 518, in PP 1601-04.

HAWKIYE, BATF Transgressions, 12pp, in PP 1718 – 1721: 724. hawkiye@qwest.net

HAWKIYE, First Citibank, now BoA… 2001, 2pp, in PP 1718 – 1721: 752, on boycotting a bank. – If they increase their fees any further then one might no longer have to advocate boycotting them. It would then be done automatically, as far as possible, by most people. – Alas, competition from fully free banking has not yet begun – it is still illegal! – J.Z., 30.4.02.

HAYEK & FRIEDMAN, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman Challenges Hayek, THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 371.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., A Plan for the Future of Germany, THE SATURDAY REVIEW OF LITERATURE, June 23, 1945, 4pp, with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1607/8.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., Economics and Knowledge, address, 10 Nov. 1936, 11pp, in PP 1668/69: 352.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., Money, Capital and Fluctuations: Early Essays, ed. By MCCLOUGHRY, ROY, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984, 196pp, Review only, by GARRISON, ROGER, 3pp: 111, in PP 1574-75.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Karl Popper and Friedrich Hayek: an Interview with JEREMY SHEARMUR, TLFCT, Feb. 21, 00, 12pp, in PP 1682: 157. – In spite of the existence of microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, according to this article, there are still unpublished writings by Karl Popper! – J.Z.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Foundations of Political Disarray: Lessons from Prof. Hayek, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 107.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Hayek Was Right: The Worst Do Get to the Top, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 114. – I fear that would apply to limited governments as well, unless they are confined to voluntary members only and exterritorial autonomy, i.e., have to freely compete with all other kinds of limited and unlimited governments and with non-governmental societies. – Then only a few crackpot regimes might survive, as they do in the sphere of religion. – But they could not wrong or harm non-believers. – J.Z., 21.5.02. – The obviously flawed States, societies & religious communities have never been confronted by competition from quite free, enlightened, just and peaceful societies and communities. – The effect on average human thinking and behavior could be very great. – J.Z., 3.6.02. – EBELING, RICHARD M., Friedrich A. Hayek: A Centenary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 117. – BOETTKE, PETER J., Friedrich A. Hayek (1899-1992) , THE FREEMAN, 8/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 124. – GARRISON, ROGER W., Hayek Made No Contribution? It Just Ain’t So! THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 132. – BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Hayek Turns 100, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 135. – Hayek was born 100 years ago – would be more accurate. Bodies don’t have birthdays. Only their work may live on and in his case it certainly does. – J.Z.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Today’s Most Influential Economist? THE FREEMAN, 5/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 229, on Hayek.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., The Defence of Our Civilization Against Intellectual Error, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 129.

HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., Was der Goldwaehrung geschehen ist. Ein Bericht aus dem Jahre 1932 mit zwei Ergaenzungen, Mohr, Tuebingen, 1965, 33pp, in PP 1745-1748: 721.

HAYES, DAVID, Ayn Rand Materials, in packets, offered for sale – but without an address! 6pp: 118, in PP 1558. – This list may at least aid in the compiling of bibliographies. Perhaps you can find his current address in the VIRTUAL PHONEBOOK on the Internet.

HAYES, SIMON, Land of the e-con, clipping, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1654: 100. On new country attempts that are often only online and of which some at least may be fraudulent. Already 54 such “micro-nations” do “exist”, at least in the imagination. Melchizedek & Freedonia are mentioned. YOU check them out before you invest money or labour in them: www.melchizedek.com & www.freedonia.org – J.Z.

HAYWOOD, DALE M., We Would Be Wise to … (rely on private firms), THE FREEMAN, 7/86, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 16. – That should be applied to the “services” of territorial States as well. They should be substituted by voluntary communities and associations, freely competing with each other under full exterritorial autonomy. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

HAYWOOD, DALE, A Human Action Taxonomy, THE FREEMAN, 12/78, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 381.

HAZEN, DECK, Why Be Immortal? 1p: 86, in PP 1554/55.

HAZLITT, HENRY, Foreign Investment vs. Foreign Aid, THE FREEMAN, 10/70, 12pp, in PP 1761-63: 260.

HAZLITT, HENRY, Gold vs. Fractional Reserves, THE FREEMAN, 5/79, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 131.

HAZLITT, HENRY, How to Return to Gold, THE FREEMAN, 9/80, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 138.

HAZLITT, HENRY, Inflation in One Page, THE FREEMAN, May 1978, in PP 1655: 117.

HAZLITT, HENRY, One Currency for the World, THE FREEMAN, 8/78, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 124.

HAZLITT, HENRY, Private Enterprise Regained, 3pp: 12, in PP 1549. – THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 126.

HAZLITT, HENRY, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Henry Hazlitt: A Man for Many Seasons, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 10pp, in PP 1751/52: 99.

HAZLITT, HENRY, See: ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Henry Hazlitt: Journalist of the Century, THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 92.

HAZLITT, HENRY, The Dangers of Price Controls, IMPRIMIS, 5/72, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 116.

HAZLITT, HENRY, The Function of THE FREEMAN, THE FREEMAN, 6/96, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 121.

HAZLITT, HENRY, The Search for an Ideal Money, THE FREEMAN, 11/75, 10pp, in PP 1745-1748: 114.

HAZLITT, HENRY, The Torrent of Laws, THE FREEMAN, 1/79, 7 pp, in PP 1751/52: 109.

HEAD, JEFF, The Modern American Declaration of Liberty www.petitiononline.com/petition.html 4pp, in PP 1716: 85.

HEADS UP, See: FIEDOR, DOUG, Newsletter HEADS UP, September 12, 1999, # 151: FREE REPUBLIC, “is a pro-constitution and anti-corruption website…” http://www.freerepublic.com/ 1p, in PP 1616: 83.

HEALTH & STATE, See: BAADER, ROLAND, Die Krankheit zum Tode, ueber staatliches Gesundheitswesen, 2 S., in PP 1625: 27. – See: FREEDOM WORLD, Health & Life Extension, 40pp, in PP 1664/65: 213. – See: ORNSTEIN, ROBERT & SOBEL, DAVID, The Healing Brain. Breakthrough Discoveries about how the Brain Keeps us Healthy, 1999, 301pp, $ 16, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 390. – I would add: Or sick! – J.Z.

HEALTH CARE, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Health Care: Over the Canadian Cliff? THE FREEMAN, 10/99, 3pp, in PP 1765: 82.

HEALTH CARE, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Medicine for the Sick, THE FREEMAN, 10/97, 3pp , in PP 1759/60: 62. – DURANTE, DIANNE L. & SALVATORE J. DURANTE, Medicare prescription for a Fools’ Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 4/91, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 65. – All attempts to use compulsion to satisfy all at the expense of all do lead to failures. They are, in essence, vain totalitarian attempts. – J.Z. 19.5.02.

HEALTH CARE, See: LEMIEUX, PIERRE, Socialized Medicine: The Canadian Experience, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 7pp, in PP 1754: 77.

HEALTH CARE, WORK FOR -, See: JAMAICA HOSPITAL, Maine: Poor people are given the chance to work for health care. A journalist objects but does not offer to pay their bills. Tiny note & comment, in PP 1610: 92.

HEALTH, See: CRESPO, Dr. L. A., Medicine and the Pension Crisis, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1705: 153.

HEALTH, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Public Health or Private Choice, 2pp: 767, in PP 1601-04. – Public Health, at least to some extent, prevents Private and Individual Health, the only thing that really can exist and matters. – J.Z.

HEALTH, See: FLEW, ANTONY, Review, 2pp, of: TASSANO, FABIAN, The Power of Life or Death: A Critique of Medical Tyranny, Duckworth, London, 1996, 177pp, L 35, in PP 1708-1710: 326.

HEALTH, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Should Medicine be a Commodity? Kluwer Academic Publishers, but text here is from the HD version, 1985, 35pp, in PP 1711/12: 291.

HEALTH, See: GABB, SEAN, Socialism and Private Healthcare, 1994, updated 2000, 20pp, in PP 1670: 42.

HEALTH, See: JACKSON, PETER, Doctors Denied Data – Discovery Acknowledged, 1p: 773, in PP 1601-04.

HEALTH, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Privatize Medicine, 2pp: 54, in PP 1564.

HEALTH, See: LONG, LAZARUS, An Interim Plan for the Reform of Health Care in Canada, Based on Libertarian Principles,1996, 6pp, in PP 1612: 89.

HEALTH, See: LONG, RODERICK T., How Government Solved the Health Care Crisis. Medical Insurance that Worked – Until the Government “Fixed” it, 2pp: 333, in PP 1601-04.

HEALTH, See: PEIKOFF, LEONARD, Ph.D., The Government Is Destroying Doctors, 1p leaflet of THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE: 151, in PP 1598.

HEALTH, See: SCHMITZ, JOHN G., Socialized Medicine Needs Socialized Doctors, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 118. – & socialized patients! – J.Z. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

HEALTH, See: STILL, JOSEPH W., M.D., M.P.H., Personal Preventive Medicine: The Fourth Phase in the Evolution of Medicine, 6pp: 162, in PP 1595-96.

HEALTH, See: THROCKMORTON, TOM D., M.D., The Giant Killers, 6pp, on health care: 1, in PP 1581-82.

HEARST, DAVID, Poles to Police Europe’s Lace Curtain, TSMH, 2.12.00, 1p, in PP 1699: 49. – On the new “Iron Curtain”, imposed from the other side, by supposedly free countries, in form of immigration restrictions going, in the extreme, to concentration camps for illegal migrants, in which they are often brutalized, for years, women and children included, especially if they dare to resist or escape, while bureaucrats take their time deciding their cases. The whole operated as a deterrent to future potential illegal immigrants. In Australia these concentration camps are sometimes placed in desert areas. There were some protests against the treatment meted out to these victims but no demand, that I am aware of, appeared in the mass media, for free migration as a right. – I think we should rather deport or imprison the ministers for immigration and all members of their departments. – J.Z., 10.7.01.

HEARTLAND INSTITUTE, THE, Newsclips, selections from the nearly 1000 newspaper articles that cited the Heartland Institute in 1989, 34pp, in PP 1730: 1.

HEARTS AND MINDS, Home Page, Kate Wasilewski, http://www.heartsandminds.org 1p: 142, in PP 1568. – On non-profit volunteer organizations.

HEATH, SPENCER, 1876-1963, The Social Function of Mr. Henry Ford, 1937 letter, to Dorothy Thompson, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 134.

HEATH, SPENCER, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Review of Spencer Heath’s Citadel, Market and Altar, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 302. – Here he said that it is out of print, unaware of the LMP fiche edition.

HEATHCOTT, JOSEPH, Broadening the anarchist gene pool: two concerns for the future of anarchist practice, from KICK IT OVER, Winter 99, 6pp, in PP 1695: 60.

HEGENER, HELEN & WATNER, CARL, Why Home-school? 2pp, extract from letters: 6, in PP 1569-70.

HEINLEIN, ROBERT, See: SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The Robert Heinlein Interview & Other Heinleiniana, 3pp, in PP 1616: 62. – Download the free sampler or read or download the whole book, for only $ 2.50. With Other Sch. Essays.

HEINLEIN, ROBERT, The Robert Heinlein Interview by J. Neil Schulman, 1973, excerpt published by pulpless.com in 1996. TDO, October 7, 1999, 3pp, in PP 1677: 76.

HEINLEIN, ROBERT, The Robert Heinlein Interview by J. Neil Schulman, 1973, excerpt published by pulpless.com in 1996. TDO, October 7, 1999, 3pp, in PP 1677: 76.

HELLER, ESLER G., Government: An Ideal Concept – Leonard Read’s Formula for Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 312.

HELM, JESSE, Editorial Viewpoint: Davy Crocket Comes to Mind, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 94. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

HELMS, JESSE, The Mood of the People, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 146. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

HELPLE, RAE C., Aunt Elsie’s Recipe, THE FREEMAN, 5/80, 1p, in PP 1757/58: 309.

HEMPEROR, THE, Roots to the Underground World, 2pp list of articles and links, in PP 1674: 141. – See: DRUGS.

HENDERSON, DAVID R., In Memoriam: Yale Brozen, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 68.

HENDERSON, GERARD, An embarrassment of riches, smh, 16.11.99, 1p, in PP 1627: 110. See: ZUBE, JOHN to HENDERSON, GERARD, Terrorism & Riches, reply to his 2 articles, 10pp, in PP 1627: 111.

HENDERSON, GERARD, Terrorism will dog us forever, smh, 4.1.2000, 1p, in PP 1627: 109.

HENDERSON, LEILA, Taking steel frame houses to the world, 2000, 1p clipping, in PP 1610: 92.

HENDERSON, ROBERT, A Plea for the Abolition of Income Tax, 1p, in PP 1707: 141. – FREE LIFE, No. 36.

HENDERSON, ROBERT, A Victory for Mr. Milosevic? 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 512. – On Serbian War.

HENDERSON, ROBERT, Don’t Make Complete Celts of Yourselves, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 462.

HENDERSON, ROBERT, Review, 2pp, of: LANDES, DAVID, The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, Little, Brown & Co, London, 1998, 650pp, L 19.99, ISBN 0316 90867 3, in PP 1708-1710: 486.

HENDERSON, ROBERT, What to Do if You Become Involved with the Criminal Law, 9pp, in PP 1708-1710: 594.

HENDERSON, ROBERT, Who Shall Speak for England? 3pp: 800, in PP 1601-04. – Nobody possibly can! – J.Z.

HENDRICKSON, MARK, Teachings of Soviet Experience, THE FREEMAN, 4/82, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 305.

HENDRICKSON, PETE, Sovereign Citizens or Road Kill, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1677: 94. – There are some 83,000 armed federal agents from 45 agencies! Beware of armed bureaucrats, politicians and generals! They are largely out of control! – J.Z. www.losthorizons.com/index.html

HENDRICKSON, PETER ERIC, Gun Control and the Federal Government, (c) 1999, 5pp, in PP 1685/86: 175. www.losthorizons.com

HENNE, KARL, Over our heads, 1998, a letter to the editor, suggesting a market solution to the risk of bridges being used by vandals to endanger motorists below: 126, in PP 1597.

HENNESSY, KEVIN, 17, Untitled, 2pp, in PP 1678, under point 1, dealing with the lot of minors. He suggests earlier voting rights as a solution, after passing a standard test on American History & American Politics. L. Neil Smith, in “Pallas”, suggested that anyone who is self-supporting should be considered as an adult and that no one should be hindered in becoming self-supporting, which means the repeal of any laws against voluntary child labour. – J.Z., 23.5.01.

HENRY GEORGE NEWS, Volume 61, No. 3, May-June 1997, 8pp: 103, in PP 1559.

HENRY GEORGE UNION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, THE, Statement of Principles, 1p, n.d., N.S.W.: 124, in PP 1597.

HENSON, DONALD D., A Libertarian Constitution for the Texas Republic, 1p: 273, in PP 1561-63.

HERBENER, JEFFREY, What Free Trade Really Means, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 142.

HERBERT, AUBERON, Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State and Other Essays, Liberty Fund pb, 1978, $ 7.85. Amazon.com notice, with short review, 2pp, in PP 1678: 141.

HERBERT, AUBERON, State Education: A Help or Hindrance, 1880, excerpts only, 2pp, in PP 1615: 206.

HERBERT, AUBERON, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Violent Children of the State, a review of Auberon Herbert, The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State, 1978 Liberty Press, 425pp, 2pp, in PP 1663: 34. – LFCT, Oct. 4, 99.

HEREDITY & ENVIRONMENT, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Heredity – Environment, n.d., 1p, stamped: 40, in PP 1723/24: 178.

HERRADA, JULIE & HYRY, TOM, Agnes Inglis: Anarchist Librarian, 3pp, in PP 1695: 55.

HERSCHENSOHN, BRUCE, Why Does the U.S. Need 220,000 Ski Instructors? 6pp: 89, in PP 1581-82. – On foreign policy.

HESS, KARL, By Mutual Consent, June 1990 LP NEWS, 1 page, in which he came close to panarchism, in PP 1668/69: 415.

HESS, KARL, What’s Left? 2pp: 78, in PP 1583.

HESTON, CHARLES, Reagan Was Right: Government Is the Problem, 3pp: 270, in PP 1581-82.

HESTON, CHARLTON, Political Correctness even extends to the markings of your assignments. 1p address: 68, in PP 1551.

HEYMAN, KEN, Skinner’s Utopia: Panacea, or Path to Hell, TIME, Sept. 20, 1971, 7pp, in PP 1716: 95.

HEYNE, PAUL, Apparatus of the Mind, 3pp, in PP 1630: 175.

HIGGS, ROBERT, 10 Rules for Understanding Economic Development, THE FREEMAN, 3/78, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 474.

HIGGS, ROBERT, How War Amplified Federal Power in the 20th Century, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 90.

HIGGS, ROBERT, Time for an American Perestroika, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 817.

HIGH, JACK, A Note on the Cost Controversy, 4pp: 200, in PP 1574-75.

HIGH, JACK, Review, 2pp, of: NEGISHI, TAKASHI, Economic Theories in a non-Walrasian Tradition, N.Y., CUP, 1985, 205pp: 138, in PP 1574-75.

HIGH, JACK, The 1983 Nobel Award: A Comment on General Equilibrium Theory, 2pp: 56, in PP 1574-75.

HIGH, JACK, The Market Process: An Austrian View, 4pp: 27, in PP 1574-75.

HIGH PRODUCTIVITY PUBLISHING, HPPUB, Home Page, 2pp of a vanity press, with many links: 140, in PP 1568. – e-mail: j.boushka@hppub.com Self-publishers should compare the offers of all vanity presses with e.g. their own microfiche self-publishing options. – J.Z.

HIGH TECH REVOLUTION, See: GILDER, GEORGE, Freedom & the High Tech Revolution, IMPRIMIS, 11/90, 9pp, in PP 1765: 192. – Alas, the freedom opportunities provided by some of the cheap, lasting, easy and powerful alternative media remain largely ignored or under-utilized. – J.Z.

HIGHLIGHTS, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Fall 2000, Winter 2000, Spring 2001, Summer 2001, in PP 1743/44: 189. atlas@atlasUSA.org www.atlasUSA.org

HIGHLIGHTS, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Spring & Summer 2,000, 16pp, in PP 1630: 53. – Briefs on publications and various Think Tank activities.

HILL, ESTABAN, The Cyberdefence of a Virtual Community, Part 1: Keeping the Grid (and the Dream) Alive, 3pp, in PP 1663. LFCT, Aug. 16, 99. E-mail of E. Hill: globalgfx@operamail.com

HILL, PETER J., Markets and Morality, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 80.

HILLARY, DAVID, We need a Georgist index of economic liberation, similar to the Heritage Foundation / Wall St. Journals of economic freedom, 1999, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 349.

HILLS, BEN, Pillar of Norfolk Jailed for Sex Crimes, TSMH, 23.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 52. On 6 counts of indecency against two girls, aged between 7 and 13 at the time, he was sentenced to 48 weeks of 48 hour weekend detention, i.e., to a total of 96 days or about 3 months of imprisonment only. Governmentally administered “justice”! – J.Z., 10.7.01.

HILLSDALE COLLEGE, Champions of Freedom, Volume 8, 2pp leaflet only: 278, in PP 1581-82.

HILLSDALE COLLEGE, Home Page, very short, but with links to details, tel. & Fax , 1/2 p: 143, in PP 1568.

HINTER DER WELTSTADT, Mitteilungen des Kulturhistorischen Vereins Friedrichshagen, Nr. 4 & 5, mit einem Auszug aus Nr. 6, 64pp: 59, in PP 1571.

HINTON, ADRIAN C., The Importance of Objective Law: Why I Support Limited Government, 3pp: 640, in PP 1601-04, from Autumn 98 FORMULATIONS. – A comprehensive anthology of the anarchy vs. limited government controversy is overdue – and should be supplemented by the panarchistic conclusion: To each his own! – J.Z. – Also in PP 1662: 131. – I fiched this before & do so, here, again, not because I like this article but because I find it a standing invitation to finally try to finish the whole “limited government vs. no-government” debate among libertarians. I believe that it will finally come to the panarchistic conclusion: To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her choice, in the same way, as religious wars are ended by religious tolerance or religious liberty. E-mail address was not mentioned. – Hinton is only 23 now. His errors are thus forgivable. – PIOT, J.Z., 3.2.01.

HIROSHIMA DAY COMMITTEE, Time to Scrap All Nuclear Weapons, 2pp leaflet from a recent demonstration, in PP 1637-1640: 583.

HIRSCH, MAX, Socialism, The Slave State, 1904, Part 1, 23pp, in PP 1668/69: 272.

HIRST, FRANCIS W., See: BRADY, MARK, Against the Tide: The Life of Francis W. Hirst, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 180.

HITLER REGIME, See: ANONYMOUS, Das Ende Der Freiheit. Deutschland unter der schleichenden Diktatur, 2 S. , in PP 1716: 37. – Ueber die bereits in der Weimarer Republik bestehenden gesetzlichen Unterdrueckungen. Die Nazis haben diese spaeter nur “vollendet”. Die Totalitaeren, die braunen und die roten, wurden durch diese Gesetze nicht eingeschraenkt. Sie beherrschten die Strasse und die Versammlungen. Wohl aber die verbleibenden Demokraten und Republikaner usw., die den Gesetzen gehorchten und sich nicht bewaffnet hatten obwohl sie, zahlenmaessig, den Totalitaeren ueberlegen und sogar gut organisiert waren, z.B. im “Reichsbanner” mit etwa 2 1/2 Millionen Mitgliedern. Ohne die Fehler der Freiheitssucher haetten auch dann und dort die Totalitaeren nicht an die Macht kommen koennen. Aber auch sie unterschrieben z.B. den staatssozialistischen monetaeren Despotismus der zur Verarmung, Inflation, Weltkrise und Massenarbeitslosigkeit fuehrte. Unter solchen kuenstlich geschaffenen, wenn auch nicht beabsichtigten Zustaenden, wurden die Totalitaeren immer staerker und die Schuld wurde den Demokraten, Juden, Verschwoerern und Andersdenkenden zugeschoben, nicht den unrechtmaessigen u. irrationalen Gesetzen, die die Krisen verursachten. Durch die Grosse Inflation und die grosse Wirtschaftskrise hatten die Deutschen oekonomisch noch zweimal so viel wie im 1. Weltkrieg verloren.- Darueber herrscht immer noch keine Klarheit in den Koepfen. – J.Z., 28.7.01.

HIV, See: TURNER, VALENDAR F., Dr., What is the Evidence for the Existence of HIV? 9pp with references, LFCT, n.d. vturner@cyllene.uwa.edu.au , in PP 1663: 181. – See: AIDS.

HOEIJER, BENJAMIN C.H., 1795, ueber Fichte’s “Beitrag…”, 11 S. , in PP 1716: 24. – Uebersetzt aus dem Schwedischen von Aila Wudtke. Enthaelt keine Diskussion ueber das Austrittsrecht.

HOEVELER, J. DAVID, Review, 1998, 2pp, of: ELLIS, RICHARD, The Dark Side of the Left: Illiberal Egalitarianism in America, 1998, 426pp, Lawrence, Univ. of Kansas Press, $ 34.95, ISBN 0-7006-0875-3, in PP 1668/69: 263. – (c) H-Net Book Review H-Pol@h-net.msu.edu

HOFFER, ERIC, The True Believer, 1951 & The Ordeal of Change, 1976, quotations, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 367.

HOFFMAN, BEN, Welfare – Who Benefits, 1p: 14, in PP 1572-73.

HOFFMAN, CYNTHIA, Risk of Change: Anarchy and Growing Older with the Oregon Country Fair, BAD SUBJECTS, Issue # 23, December 1995, 4pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 281, copyrighted but placed free on the IN! choff@lanminds.com

HOGAN, JAMES P., AIDS Heresy and the New Bishops, 1997/99, 10pp, in PP 1616: 125.

HOGAN, JAMES P., Bulletin Board Archives, Environmental Matters, 17pp, in PP 1616: 108.

HOGAN, JAMES P., Bulletin Board Archives, Politics, 12pp, in PP 1616: 96.

HOGAN, JAMES P., Global Warming, the Other Side, 1998, 6 links to opposing views, 1p, in PP 1616: 109.

HOGAN, JAMES P., If they just Repeat it often enough, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1616: 109. – On “ozone depletion”.

HOGAN, JAMES P., More Effects of the UV Increase that never Was, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1616: 115.

HOGAN, JAMES P., Personal Bulletin Board, jphogan1@ibm.net 16pp, in PP 1616: 80.

HOGAN, JAMES P., Review only, 1p, in PP 1616: 117, of: SANERA, MICHAEL & SHAW, JANE, Facts, Not Fear: A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Children about the Environment, Regnery, 1996, 300pp, ISBN 0-89526-488-X, $ 14.95.

HOGAN, JAMES P., Voyage from Yesterday, see: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Voyage from Yesteryear, a book review, of JIM HOGAN,s book of that title, 2pp, in PP 1663: 10. don-tiggre@utah-inter.net Hogan’s site: www.global.org/jphogan/ From LF CITY TIMES, April 19, 99.

HOGAN, JAMES P., Webpage on his book “Minds, Machines & Evolution”, 1p, in PP 1616: 79. – Neither his home page nor his links to his TITLES, TOPICS & BRIEF BIO did download for me. – J.Z.

HOGAN, JAMES P., What’s New? 5pp, in PP 1616: 135.

HOGEYE BILL, Anarcho-Capitalist Manifesto, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1701: 137.

HOGEYE BILL, Hogeye Bill’s Anarchism Page, Links, 2000, 1p, in PP 1701: 139. abcritte@yahoo.com

HOGEYE BILL, Hogeye Bill’s Dictionary of Logical Fallacies, Revised 1997, 18 pp, in PP 1674: 41. “E-mail me at: abcritter@yahoo.com ” – Compare Schopenhauer’s Eristic Dialectics, fiched by LMP in a German & English edition.

HOGEYE BILL, What Is Anarchism? 1p, with some links, , in PP 1695: 123. abcritter@yahoo.com www.anarcho-capitalist.com/bill/anarchism/TypesOfAnarchism.html

HOGSHIRE, JIM, Cognitive Jiu-Jitsu, 6pp, on hiding things, from police & private crims, (c) 1999, by Jim Hogshire & R.L. Crabb, in PP 1664/65: 384.

HOILES, R.C., The Most Harmful Error Most Honest People Make, 1p: 130, in PP 1569-70.

HOLLAND, RON, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The South Will Rise Again in Freedom, an Interview with RON HOLLAND, 2pp, TLFCT, March 20, 2000, in PP 1682: 132.

HOLOCAUST, See: PERL, WILIAM R., The Holocaust & the Lost Caribbean Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 338, on right to asylum and free migration.

HOLT, MICHAEL, Review of: PHILLIPS, MELANIE, All Must Have Prizes, Little Brown, 1996, 384pp: 2pp: 825, in PP 1601-04. – On modern miseducation. – J.Z.

HOLTON, THOMAS JOHN, Should the LP Oppose Nuclear Weapons? 1p: 77, in PP 1589-94.

HOME AS WORKPLACE, See: PRATT, JOANNE H., Home-Based Work: New Opportunities for Women? THE FREEMAN, 3/88, 2pp, in PP 1765: 64.

HOME BIRTHS, See: LAPP, HANNAH, The Home-Birth Controversy, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 333.

HOME BUILDING, See: KERN, KEN, KOGAN, TED & THALLON, ROB, The Owner-Builder & the Code, 8pp, excerpt from the book, in PP 1656-1659: 300.

HOMESCHOOLING, See: BLUMENFELD, SAMUEL L., Homeschooling: The Real Revolution, 2pp, from CHALCEDON REPORT, 4/89: 404, in PP 1579-80.

HOME SCHOOLING, See: BOLICK, CLINT, The Home Schooling Movement, THE FREEMAN, 3/87, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 215.

HOME SCHOOLING, See: FARRIS, Mr., President of the Home School Legal Defense Association of Purcelleville, VA, Solid Evidence to Support Home Schooling, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, March 5, 97, 2pp, in PP 1716: 75.

HOMESCHOOLING, See: HEGENER, HELEN & WATNER, CARL, Why Homeschool? 2pp, extract from letters: 6, in PP 1569-70.

HOME SCHOOLING, See: KIRKPATRICK, DAVID W., Home Schooling, 2pp, LFCT, Nov. 2, 98, in PP 1663: 158.

HOME SCHOOLING, See: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, Education, Homeschooling or Children, article list, 4pp, in PP 1753: 137.

HOME SCHOOLING, See: METTES, BEN, Letter to NSW Homeschooling Committee, n.d., 2pp: 191 in PP 1577-78.

HOME SCHOOLING, See: METTES, BEN, Why Homeschool? 7pp: 192 in PP 1577-78.

HOME SCHOOLING, See: OPTIONALITY, Break the Chain, 4pp, on home-schooling: 63 in PP 1577-78. – One can also become chained to the thinking of one’s parents or guardians. Self-thinking requires more than home schooling or government run and government regulated schooling. – J.Z.

HOME SCHOOLING, See: OPITONALITY, Homeschooling in Queensland, 2pp: 205 in PP 1577-78.

HOME SCHOOLING, See: OPTIONALITY, Homeschooling Methods, 3pp: 207 in PP 1577-78.

HOMELESS PEOPLE, See: BOERNER, PHIL, A Firm Hand Up for Street Addicts, THE FREEMAN, 10/94, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 406, on the homeless. – Many pity them and are charitable towards them but few ask themselves how they became or remained homeless and why. – That government housing, employment, wage and currency policies have much contributed towards this phenomenon is mostly ignored. – How easy and cheap is it, under government laws and regulations, to provide housing for the poor? You could, for instance, provide a tent or emergency shelter for one such person in your own backyard for something between $ 20 -$ 2,000 – but would you be permitted to do so? – Their self-made shelter accumulations (if such accumulations are allowed to occur at all!) around cities are often torn down by “public servants”, assisted by the police. – Australian Aborigines did have the right and liberty to put up a primitive “mia mia” shelter anywhere in the bush. We have lost that right and liberty. We need a bureaucrat’s permission to build a shelter and have to spend much on it. -When I put up my owner built housing kit I found out that I could not have built with it in Canberra, for it cost me then less than the minimum expense for a house in Canberra, which by then, was $ 9,000. – Thus did and do our big bosses in Canberra, help the poor! Street traders are also suppressed there. And, naturally, to own a taxi you have first to buy a licence, which cost you very much more than the taxi itself. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

HOMESCHOOLING, See: SANDERS, CHARLENE, Homeschooling at the Ranch, 4pp, in PP 1737/38: 264.

HONESTY & THE MARKET, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., The Market for Honesty, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 194. – Note, that under monetary despotism, i.e., under a corresponding lack of a free market, dishonesty becomes sometimes and to some extent a survival trait in the struggle for monopoly money to ensure survival or profits. Monetary freedom, on the other hand, requires as well as produces honesty. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

HONG KONG & WEST BERLIN, See: PETERSON, ROBERT A., Lessons in Liberty: Hong Kong, “Crown Jewel” of Capitalism, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 9pp, in PP 1759/60: 194. – We should not forget that it had turned back millions of refugees to political and ecconomic despotism. It was not free enough to be able to accept them and to multiply its own example! If it had been, it would soon have spread its liberty over all of China and all of the rest of the world. Hong Kong “colonies” would have been welcomed, with open arms, as economic power houses, almost everywhere. And the lack of space in the original Hong Kong would have led to the faster development of ocean freedom: artificial land, floating islands, living on ships (not only sampans), under the sea, in zeppelins, possibly in space stations, L56 colonies etc. It was, so to speak, only a half-way house and as such successful but not good enough to serve as an example for the liberation of the World. The same could be said for “free” West-Berlin, from which I had to flee in 1959 to preserve my freedom of expression. – Just SOME freedom is not good enough in confrontations with totalitarianism and other forms of restrictionism. – It has to be as much freedom as different people want for themselves: To each the government or free society of his or her dreams! – PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02.

HONG KONG, See: SHENOY, SUDHA R., Hong Kong: A Case Study in Market Development, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 4pp, in PP 1765: 38.

HONG KONG, See: WENDERS, JOHN T., Democracy Would Doom Hong Kong, THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 4pp, in PP 1753: 182.

HONOR? See: BENNETT, WILLIAM J., Does Honor Have a Future? IMPRIMIS, 12/98, 6pp, in PP 1754: 46. – Honor, in the traditional sense, including e.g. duelling, “unconditional surrender demands” and “no surrender” determinations – may not have a future but honesty, self-respect and respect for the rights and liberties of others do offer hopes for the future. – Under “honor” a multitude of “sins” as well as “virtues” were and are hidden or meant. It is not a sound and clarifying term. – The same applies even to “self-respect” – which induces some to commit mass murders while it commits others only to self-defence or non-violent actions. – Compare the atrocities committed by racists, religious & ideological fanatics and territorial nationalists and their false collective responsibility notions. – Some people in Pakistan danced in the street upon hearing that their own government had now mass extermination devices as well! – Are you joyful & proud at the thought that your government possess ABC mass murder devices or is allied with such regimes? J.Z., 1.6.02.

HOOD, DAVID, The Forgotten Right of Association, THE FREEMAN, 10/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 348. – On clubs excluding women. – Even most libertarian advocates ignore that it must be extended e.g. to competing governments and societies (panarchies, polyarchies, voluntary communities, personal law bodies), to full minority autonomy under exterritoriality, to free banks and militias as well as to productive coops. – J.Z.

HOOD, JOHN M., Henry Grady Weaver’s Classic Vision of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 7pp, in PP 1765: 49.

HOOD, JOHN, Capitalism: Discrimination’s Implacable Enemy, THE FREEMAN, 8/98, 8pp, in PP 1761-63: 554.

HOOD, JOHN, Let the Market Protect Consumer Safety, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 146.

HOOD, NICOLAS, Socialist’s Exit, 3pp, in PP 1700: 160.

HOOD, NICOLAS, Book List, 4pp, in PP 1700: 151.

HOOD, NICOLAS, Freedom Engineering Products, 2pp, in PP 1700: 155.

HOOD, NICOLAS, Index Page, 7pp, in PP 1700, with links: 138.

HOOD, NICOLAS, Sovereign Individual Network, links, 1p, in PP 1700: 169. – Mission, Spin-Off Ideas, Manifest, Our Plan, 1p: 170.

HOOD, NICOLAS, The Canada Company Concept, 7pp, in PP 1700: 162. – Compare PP 19 C! – Repeating “Socialist’s Exit”‘.

HOOD, NICOLAS, The Constitution of Man’s Liberty, www.members.tripod.com/hood/cml/index.htm hood72@hotmail.com nicolashood@hushmail.com 2pp, in PP 1700: 147.

HOOD, NICOLAS, The Declaration of Independence, version 2.0, August 99, 3pp, in PP 1700: 156.

HOOD, NICOLAS, The ‘How Are you Doing this?’ FAQ, 7pp, in PP 1700: 171.

HOOD, NICOLAS, Vancouver, Free Market Network, a.k.a. ‘Galt’s Gulch’, 4pp, in PP 1700: 145.

HOOD, ROBERT E., Sweet Land of Liberty? , THE FREEMAN, 2/80, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 599.

HOOD, ROBERT E., The Law also Is Polluted, THE FREEMAN, 7/78m 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 289. – See: WATTS, V. ORVAL, The Law, THE FREEMAN, 8/75, 10pp, in PP 1766-68: 293.

HOPI, See: WATNER, CARL, Rediscovering Charles Lane, 2pp: 35, in PP 1569-70.

HOPPE, HANS-HERMANN, On Free Immigration and Forced Integration, 1999, (c) Flycast Communications, 5pp, in PP 1682: 7. www.lewrockwell.com/orig/hermann-hoppe1.html

HOPPE, HANS-HERMANN, The Political Economy of Monarchy & Democracy & the Idea of a Natural Order, n.d., 24pp, in PP 1705: 157.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., A Report from FEE, May 1988, 2pp, in PP 1631-1633: 528. – How many freedom publishers, using paper and print, CAN SUCCESSFULLY appeal to largely the same crowd? FEE used to have the field almost to itself. Now there are hundreds if not thousands of groups and publications, all almost exclusively dedicated to using an expensive and about 500 year old technology, print on paper, which has never fulfilled all the hopes and expectations attached to it. IF, INSTEAD, they resorted to affordable and efficient alternative media, like microfiche, floppy disks and text-only CD-ROMs, after first sufficiently informing their readers on these alternatives, then their financial worries would be over and they could PUBLISH MUCH MORE and soon, between them, everything that has been written for liberty and has been preserved somewhere, together with all the desirable surveys and search tools. Are they all too old-fashioned for that or will they continue to fall for the promises, now also decades old already, of the advocates of electronic media only? Will they look for affordable and easy alternatives to them only after 500 years, when it turns out that these media, too, are disappointing, in their total literature output for freedom lovers, as they were so far? I will gladly point out all titles available electronically or otherwise, in any medium. Just send me the listings. Publish and read, using any of the affordable alternative media, or be damned! Do not merely enrich the paper and ink producers, the book binders and book dealers, while impoverishing yourself. – J.Z., 17.8.00.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Closed Minds on Open Borders, Part I, FREEDOM DAILY, May 1998, (c) 1999 FFF, 3pp, in PP 1682: 46.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Closed minds on Open Borders, Part II, June 98, 3pp, (c) 99, in PP 1682: 76.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., End the Immigration War and Open the Borders, Nov. 1998, (c) 1999 FFF, 2pp, in PP 1682: 70.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Leonard Read Changed My Life, THE FREEMAN, 9/88, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 326.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Locking Out the Immigrant, June 1991, (c) 1999 FFF, 2pp, in PP 1682: 59.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Open Borders: A Gift from the Founders, Jan. 99, (c) 99, 1p, in PP 1682: 75.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Principles and The Constitution, 1p: 234, in PP 1572-73.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Repatriation: The Ugly Side of Immigration Laws, Sep. 99, (c), 1p, in PP 1682: 81.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Support Cuban Dissidents – Lift the Embargo, March 1999, 1p, FFF Op-Eds, in PP 1687/88: 381.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Tear Down the Wall and Open the Borders, Oct. 98, 1p, (c) 99, in PP 1682: 74.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., The Conservative Shame on Immigration, 5/2000, (c) 99, 1p, in PP 1682: 79.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., The Heart of Mexican Independence, Nov. 1998, 2pp, in PP 1687/88: 383.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., The Mexican Heritage in the American Southwest, Jan. 1999, 6pp, in PP 1687/88: 374. FFF Op-Eds.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., The Truth about Cuba Could Set Us Free, 1p: 303, in PP 1561-63. – www.fff.org

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Understanding the Passion of Cuban-Americans, April 1999, 1p, FFF Op-Eds, in PP 1687/88: 380.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Who Are the Real Immigration Lawbreakers? May 99, (c), 1p, in PP 1682: 80.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Why not Open the Borders? June 1998, (c) 1998 FFF, 1p, in PP 1682: 73.

HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Why Should Elian Be the only one? Jan. 00, (c) 1999 FFF, 1p, in PP 1682: 72.

HOROWITZ, DAVID, Marx’s Manifesto: 150 Years of Evil, 5pp, in PP 1679: 187. www.frontpagemag.com

HOROWITZ, LEN, Dr., Truth about AIDS, Ebola & Vaccinations, 1p, in PP 1718 – 1721: 816, about a new video: www.dxmarket.com/worldnetdaily/products/V0029.html

HORWITZ, STEVEN, Banking & Freedom in the Fifty Years of FEE, THE FREEMAN, 5/96, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 141. – Until I finished this compilation and in spite of being an old fan and reader of many years of THE FREEMAN, I remained unaware of how many articles on this subject FEE had published. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, Commercial Banking in a Free Society, 3pp: 547, in PP 1601-04. – THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 147.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, Liberty and the Domain of Self-Interest, THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 111.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, Misreading the “Myth”: Rothbard on the Theory and History of Free Banking, 5pp: 299, in PP 1574-75.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, Monetary Evolution, Free Banking & Economic Order, Westview Press, 1992, review by BARNFIELD, ERIC-CHARLES, 3pp: 51, in PP 1568.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, Prices, the Price Level and Macroeconomic Coordination: Hutt on Keynesian Economics, 5pp: 339, in PP 1574-75. – Any imposed central banking system has little to do with economics and much with anti-economic despotism! Say’s Law requires that the “production” of money is as free as that of goods and services and linked to the goods and services, by freedom for owners and providers, alone and in association, to issue monetary tickets upon what they have to offer or to clear quite freely, using whatever clearing certificates, accounting methods and value standards that suit them. The credit or financial markets must be similarly free for its certificates, claims, accounting and clearing methods. Full monetary and financial freedom! – J.Z., 8.11.99.

HORWITZ, STEVEN, The Joy of Text, Review, 1p, of: COLANDER, DAVID, Macroeconomics, 1986: 256, in PP 1574-75.

HOSPERS, JOHN & OLMSTED, SCOTT M., Social Security, 1p: 188, in PP 1589-94.

HOSPERS, JOHN, A Visit to South Africa, THE FREEMAN, 2/87, 12pp, in PP 1755/56: 254.

HOSPERS, JOHN, Axioms and Egoism, 7pp, in PP 1674: 28.

HOSPERS, JOHN, Freedom & Utopias, THE FREEMAN, 9/83, 13pp, in PP 1765: 179. – Only the exterritorial, voluntaristic and tolerant utopias deserve the name. – J.Z.

HOSPERS, JOHN, Property Rights & Eminent Domain, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 224.

HOSPERS, JOHN, Regulation and Productivity, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 362.

HOUSING & GOVERNMENTS, See: CABRERA, SIGFREDO A., Dream House Turns into Nightmare, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 3pp, in PP 1753: 198.

HOUSING, See: GRUNERT, JOERG, Sozialer Ghettobau, “Recht auf Wohnen”? 2 S. , in PP 1617: 58.

HOUSING, See: HENDERSON, LEILA, Taking steel frame houses to the world, 2000, 1p clipping, in PP 1610: 92.

HOUSING, See: LEEF, GEORGE C., How Fair is “Fair Housing”? THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 3pp, in PP 1765: 13. Really fair housing – would require e.g., the abolition of all zoning & building restrictions, including all compulsory licensing, privileged unionism, rent controls and of all monetary and financial despotism. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

HOUSING, See: NORTH, GARY, Two Kinds of Slums, THE FREEMAN, 10/92, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 322.

HOUSING, See: POWELL, J. ENOCH, A Housing Policy for Great Britain, THE FREEMAN, 3/69, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 387.

HOUSTON SPACE SOCIETY, Free Enterprise to Lead the Way, 3pp, 96/97 (c), in PP 1664/65: 334.

HOUSTON SPACE SOCIETY, Home Page 1p, in PP 1664/65: 331. – It stresses copyrights as if through them it could finance space research!

HOUSTON SPACE SOCIETY, What’s Wrong with Socialism? 2pp, 1996/97 (c), in PP 1664/65: 339. – With a 1p list of 3 of its articles online: 342.

HOWARD, PHILIP K., Common Sense & the Law, IMPRIMIS, 9/96, 5pp, in PP 1764: 157.

HOWARD, RUSS, Anti-Gun Hysteria, Go On The Offensive, Part 2, 3pp, in PP 1664/65: 111. russ.howard@usa.net

HOWLAND, CURT, Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1618: 196. – Humor and links, no URL or e-mail address.

HOY, MICHAEL, No Drummer At All, 3pp: 236, in PP 1565-67. – A mini-play introducing the notion of tyrannicide. – J.Z.

HUBBARD, ELBERT, 1865-1915, Thoughts and Creeds, from: An American Bible, 1912, 1p, in PP 1630: 71.

HUBEN, MIKE, Critiques of Libertarianism, 3pp of links, updated 30 August 00, in PP 1732: 118. – mailto:mhuben@world.std.com%20(Mike%20Huben)

HUBEN, MIKE, Critiques of Libertarianism, established 10/25/94, updated 06/11/01, 4pp, in PP 1717: 159. With URL list. mailto:mhuben@world.std.com%20(Mike%20Huben) http://world.std.com/~mhuben/index.html

HUBEN’S FAQ, See: LONG, LAZARUS, A Critique of Huben’s Non-Libertarian FAQ or Setting Fire to the Largest Collection of Strawmen outside of a Cornfield, 1996/98, 9pp, in PP 1612: 99. – I have never seen a cornfield with several strawmen. Maybe, if it covered square kilometers! – J.Z.

HUDELSON, R., Review, 1/2 p, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in CHOICE 33, no. 5, January 1996, in PP 1682: 50.

HUDSON, GARY, Betrayed Trust, 1985, on NASA, 2pp: 555, in PP 1589-94.

HUDSON, GARY, Liberty from the Pacific Rim to Space, 3pp, from Freeland II Conference: 401, in PP 1589-94.

HUELSMANN, JOERG GUIDO, Mehr Sicherheit durch den Staat? 5 S., in PP 1625: 47.

HUELSMAN, JOERG GUIDO, Mut zur Freiheit, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 25, zu ROLAND BAADERS neuem Buch “Fauler Zauber”.

HUELSMANN, JOERG GUIDO, Radikale Liberale aus aller Welt treffen sich in Berlin, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 56.

HUEMER, MICHAEL, Why I Am not an Objectivist, 29pp, in PP 1682: 150. – Sorry, but the colouring led to a weak print-out. – J.Z. – No date or e-mail or URL.

HUFF, DAVID C., Freedom, Coercion, and Family Size, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 50.

HUFF, DAVID C., Personal Responsibility: A Brief Survey, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 5.

HUFF, STEPHEN, You Should not Be Prosecuted for Doing something which Wasn’t Illegal when you Did it, LEGAL NOTES No. 34, 2pp, in PP1742: 51. – Most “positive” laws are wrongful anyhow and their retroactive application makes them only more so. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

HUGHES, HELEN, Ninety Days that Shook the Country (well…), 3pp, in PP 1607/8, on an election campaign in New Zealand, from THE FREE RADICAL: 370.

HUGH-JONES, MARTIN, Antibiotic Resistance, 1p: 55, in PP 1554/55.

HULL, DON, Close the Newport-Costa Mesa Border, April 1996, 2pp from FREEDOM DAILY, Future of Freedom Foundation, FFF, before in THE ORGAN COUNTY REGISTER, November 16, 1995, in PP 1682: 45.

HULTMAN, TODD S., The Benefits of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 10/81, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 228. – Even most primitives and savages do understand them. But to most of our miseducated and “civilized” people one has still to explain them! – J.Z.

HUMAN EVENTS, Advertisement, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 113.

HUMAN EVENTS, How many of these recent news articles from HUMAN EVENTS did you miss in your daily newspaper? 1p advertisement, in PP 1713-1715: 57. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

HUMAN LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Strategies of Protest (of the Human Libertarian Alliance), 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 584. – FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Declaration of the Human Libertarian Alliance, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 589. In ON PANARCHY 20-24.

HUMAN LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE. A Libercratic Human Rights Advocacy and Political Action Organization, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 583.

HUMAN RIGHTS DECLARATIONS, PRIVATE, See: STEART, RIGOBERTO, The Real Limon Project, 6pp: 699, in PP 1601-04. – Includes a Human Rights Declaration! – J.Z.

HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., A Liberty Charter to stop violent government attacks on our lives and property, 2pp: 183, in PP 1561-63.

HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, PRIVATE, See: BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, What Are Man’s Rights? from Revolutionary Catechism, 1886. 1p, in PP 1706: 68. – Compare the private human rights drafts in PP 589/90. Comments to abcritter@yahoo.com

HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, PRIVATE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Rights of Human Persons, in “Librademia”, 16pp, in PP 1689-1693: 440.

HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, PRIVATE, See: GABB, SEAN, A Bill of Rights for Europe, 1993, updated 2000, 25 pp, in PP 1673: 84. – Compare the 100 other private human rights drafts in PP 589/590.

HUMAN RIGHTS DRAFTS, PRIVATE, See: INFOSHOP.ORG, Your Rights! Here Are some Rights we Should Have, 1/2p, in PP 1702: 66. – One of the shortest & worst private human rights drafts that I have seen. Nevertheless, they should all be brought together, as I tried to do in PP 589 & 590. – J.Z. www.inforshop.org/ wildduck@comic.com –

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: Children’s Rights. See PP 589, 590 & 1606.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, FSUTO-HRT: Human Rights Treaty, 5pp, in PP 1689-1693: 669.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: FNF List of Articles on Individual Rights, 1p: 5, in PP 1601-04.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: FREE RADICAL, THE, Notes on the Bills of Rights and Due Process, 10 points, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 392. – FREE RADICAL, THE, Notes on the Bills of Rights and Due Process, 10 points, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 392.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: LIGGIO, LEONARD, Your Right to Be against War, 5pp: 70, in PP 1583.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: PETRO, SYLVESTER, Human Rights, Animal Rights, and Friends of the Earth, THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 95.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: RAND, AYN, What Are Man’s Rights, 3 paragraphs from her “Man’s Rights”, 1963, put online by abcritter@yahoo.com 1996, seeking comments. 1/2p, in PP 1679: 179.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, The Bill of Rights, 9pp: 16, in PP 1549.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: STEVENS, RICHARD W., The “Human Rights” Deception, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 343. – On the “human rights” declaration of the UN.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: UNITED NATIONS, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948, 2pp: 72, in PP 1551. – One of the worst! – J.Z.

HUMAN RIGHTS, See: VIRGINIA BILL OF RIGHTS, Adopted June 12, 1776, THE FREEMAN, 7/81, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 576.

HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, Archives, article list, Winter 1992 – Spring 97, of articles available online, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 327. – Alas, the HIS has not yet sufficiently discovered and used microfiche and CD-ROMs for its growing freedom library and freedom publishing efforts. – Try downloading 650 libertarian Mbs – and then calculate how much they have cost you – in labour and connection fees! – J.Z.

HUMANISM, See: SWEDENHAMMAR, THORD, Why Anarcho-Capitalism is Humanism, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 264. www.anarchism.net thords@anarchism.net In ON PANARCHY 20-24.

HUMBOLDT, WILHELM VON, See: MINITER, RICHARD, Wilhelm von Humboldt: German Classical Liberal, THE FREEMAN, 2/91, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 383.

HUME, DAVID, Of the Origin of Ideas, 1739, 2pp, from A Treatise on Human Nature, in PP 1668/69: 252.

HUME, EDWARD (Sean Gabb), Review, 1p, of: FLEW, ANTONY, Shepherd’s Warning: Setting Schools Back on Course, Adam Smith Institute, London, 1994, 161pp, ISBN 1 873712 47 2, in PP 1708-1710: 226.

HUMMEL, JEFFREY ROGERS, Privatize Deposit Insurance, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 152. Sensible deposit and investment practices could be achieved via competition & publicity – and could make this credit insurance very cheap or even superfluous. The risk of stupid and wrongful practices is hardly an insurable risk, even when such practices are legalized. – J.Z.

HUMOR, SATIRE, STUPID GOVERNMENT TRICKS, 8pp, in PP 1704: 144. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

HUMPHREY, MARK, Wage and Price Controls, 4pp, from: THE TORCH, Feb. 1, 1971: 296, in PP 1565-67.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, A Comment on Egalitarianism, 2pp, in PP 1611: 117. Also: 2pp, in PP1613: 166.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Abolish Minimum Wages, 2pp, in PP 1611: 121.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, About Libertarianism, 5pp, with links, in PP 1611: 129.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Australian Politics & Australian Political Sites, 1p, in PP 1611: 147.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Australian Sites & International Sites (mostly American), Libertarian Links, 1p, in PP 1611: 135.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Deposit Insurance: an historical exploration of bank regulation in the form of deposit insurance – its benefits, problems and alternatives, 2000, 6pp, in PP 1611: 111.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Externalities, 2pp, in PP 1611: 125. – libertarian_aust@yahoo.com www.libertarian.da.ru Australian Libertarian Forum: www.alsforum.da.ru – Member of the LIBERTY ACTIVIST WEB RING

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Fiscal Policy in the Open Economy, 2000, 10pp, in PP 1611: 101.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Home Page, Personal Comments and Opinions, 1p guide, in PP 1611: 116.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Honours Essays, list of only 2, 1p: 1. Deposit Insurance & 2. Fiscal Policy in the Open Economy, in PP 1611: 155.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, International Links & John’s Pick of the Week, 1p, in PP 1611: 136.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, John’s Libertarian World on the Web, 2pp, in PP 1611: 149.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Fiction, 1p, on Ayn Rand, L. Neil Smith, Jane Austen & E.M. Forster, in PP 1611: 151. – Help to extend this listing! – J.Z.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Heroes, in plain text, 1p, in PP 1611: 171

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Libertarian Library, 1p, in PP 1677: 161, with a note by J.Z. I am waiting for him to extend that website. So far it merely linked to some of my older and longer drafts on the CD-ROM project. – J.Z., 21.5.01. www.geocities.com/libertarian_library/ Presently, this project seems to be asleep, while John Humphreys takes the libertarian party approach with a new classical liberal & democratic party for Australia. – J.Z., 25.5.02.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Movies with Libertarian/Individualist Themes which I have seen, 1p, in PP 1611: 152. – He lists: Mrs Dalloway; The People vs Larry Flynt; Schindler’s List; Gattaca; Braveheart; Dead Poets Society & Contact. – Please supply me with YOUR lists of this kind! – J.Z.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, New and Improved World’s Greatest Political Quiz, 1p, in PP 1611: 153.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, New and Improved World’s Greatest Political Quiz, 1p, in PP 1616: 198. – I prepared a more legible copy for fiching with other of John’s material, by tracing the faded lettering in black. – J.Z.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, News, Issues and Current Affairs, & Some New Sites, Links only, 1p, in PP 1611: 143.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Political Philosophy, Links, 2pp, in PP 1611: 145.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Re-evaluating Australia’s Welfare System: Poverty Alleviation, Welfare Reform and the Negative Income Tax in Australia, 2000, 106pp, in PP 1611: 1.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Short Ramblings, a list of sites only, 1p, in PP 1611: 140.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, So – who is this John chap who’s trying to tell you about liberty??? 1p, in PP 1611: 150.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, The Immorality of Free Education, 2pp, in PP 1611: 119.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 23.1.2000, 1p, in PP 1611: 140.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 27.1.00, 1p, with his postal address, in PP 1611: 144. (He recently changed job and location, so his postal address may no longer apply. – J.Z.)

HUMPHREYS, JOHN, VSU: A personal statement on the economic and philosophical implications of VSU, 2p on Voluntary Student Unions, in PP 1611: 123.

HUNT, LESTER, In Search of Rand’s Roots. The dialectic of the dialectical, review, 7pp, from LIBERTY, March 1996, in PP 1682: 51.

HUNTER, BARBARA R., The Myth of Public/Private “Cooperative Enterprises”, THE FREEMAN, 11/90, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 247.

HUNTING, See: CARPENTER, SCOTT, Why I Hunt, 1p, LFCT, Oct. 9, 00, in PP 1661: 66. – All of us are the hunting targets of governments to be killed or more or less enslaved. It does not help us if we become or remain hunters – of more or less defenceless animals. Nor do I, for one, like the “pleasure” involved in this un-sporting “sport”. Target-shooting is quite another matter. If someone shot at a tyrant, then he would certainly risk his own life, too, & the lives of his friends, family & associates. – J.Z., 30.1.01. – editor@libertyfreepress.com

HURLEY, T., Untitled, about himself, 2pp: 113, Submitted for Your Consideration, 6pp: 114, Liberty, 2pp: 117, Love, 2pp: 118, all in PP 1547.

HUSBANDS, SAM H., Jr., Free Trade & Foreign Wars, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 9pp, in PP 1761-63: 58.

HUTCHINSON, VIVIAN, Review, 2000, 3pp, of: HAWKEN, PAUL, LOVINS, AMORY B. & LOVINS, L. HUNTER, Natural Capitalism — Creating the Next Industrial Revolution, 199, in PP 1668/69: 236. – Compare: All Laissez-Faire Economics writings, especially Bastiat’s Economic Harmonies. Also: A.M. Woodbury, Dr., The Alternative to Socialism and Spurious Capitalism: Natural Capitalism, 4pp, in PP 408. For years Dr. W. was in charge of the Catholic AQUINAS ACADEMY in Sydney. – J.Z. vivian@jobsletter.org.nz See: LOVINS, AMORY.

HUTT, W.H., Critique of Boulding, 1p: 182, in PP 1574-75. – On the supposed pathology of markets. – Alas, not in favour of a free market for monetary and governmental services, either. – J.Z.

HUTT, WILLIAM H., See: EBELING, RICHARD M., William H. Hutt, 1899 – 1988, 2pp: 311, in PP 1574-75.

HUTT, WILLIAM H., See: EBELING, RICHARD M, William H. Hutt: A Centenary Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 334.

HUTTON, WILL, et al, Stakeholding and its Critics, IEA, London, 104pp,Review only, by ANDERTON, PAUL R., 2pp: 790, in PP 1601-04.

HYDEMAN, A.L., Interview with – , 3pp, in PP 1634-1636: 793.

HYPER BOOKS, On-Line Bookstore, Home Page, Terry Austin, Proprietor, 2pp, in PP 1616: 146. – taustin@hyperbooks.com http://www/hyperbooks.com/index.html