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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.

MACAULAY, THOMAS BABBINGTON, The History of England from the Accession of James II, 1848-60, 1906, Review, 2001, 8pp, by GABB, SEAN, 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.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH & NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Notes on Foreign Relations Concerns, 4pp: 535, in PP 1601-04. – The center of research on proprietary communities: Heather Foundation, e-mail HeathFdn@Sierra.net

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, A Model Lease for ORBIS, 7pp: 123, in PP 1569-70.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH., A Model Lease for Orbis, working draft 10-15-95, 8pp: 522, in PP 1601-04.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, A Peaceful Ferment in Somalia, THE FREEMAN, 6/98, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 297.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, A Scenario for Founding a Free Nation on an Imaginary Island in the Carribean Sea, 1999, 5pp: 346. SM@Look.net FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Burros as Individualists, 1/2 page: 59, in PP 1601-04.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Drafting a Constitution for Orbis, 1981 edition, 18pp: 33, in PP 1557.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, In Search of a Word. Limited Government versus Anarchy, 2pp: 138, in PP 1569-70.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, New Countries and the Case for Keeping One’s Cards Close to One’s Chest, 2pp: 530, in PP 1601-04.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Review, 1p, of SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Henry George & Emma Lazarus…:116, in PP 1564.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Politics Versus Proprietorship: Remarks Prefatory to Discussion of the ORBIS Constitution for Proprietary Communities, 1996, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 316.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, The Alternative Georgist Tradition, 1p: 62, in PP 1564.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, The Art of Community, review, 1p, by HAUGH, SEAN: 518, in PP 1601-04.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, The Quickening of Social Evolution. Perspectives on Proprietary (Entrepreneurial) Communities, THE INDEPENDENCE REVIEW, II/2, Fall 1997, ISSN 1086-1653, 287 – 302, copyrighted 1997, but offered free online. I consider this to be another free advertising for TIR, S.H., MacCallum, Spencer Heath, the Heather Foundation and for Proprietary Communities. – J.Z. 11 pages, in PP 1733: 106.

MACCARO, JAMES A., Of Skunks and Salmon, THE FREEMAN, 2/92, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 60, on bureaucratic intervention.

MACEY, RICHARD, Switched-on scientists devise a 50-year bulb, SMH, 7.8.00. In PP 1630: 69. Mass produced they might come to $ 20 – $ 30 each. They bundle up newly invented light-emitting diodes that produce white light. “When a diode producing ultraviolet light is coated with phosphor, the phosphor glows white.” Is the ultraviolet light thereby destroyed or transformed into harmless light? – “… reducing power consumption of lighting by a factor of 10.” – “About 30% of all the electricity used in the world is used for lighting.”

MACGREGOR, DAVID, It Ayn’t Rand, Review, 1/2 p, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in CRITICAL REVIEW, IX, No. 3, Summer 97, 373-91, in PP 1682: 79.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Case Against Hate Crime Legislation, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 42.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Friendly View of Dealing, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 516.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Medal of “Freedom” for John Kenneth Galbraith? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 31.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Abner Mikva, Champion of Government Bias, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 32.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Abolish Taxation, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 33.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., America Is not Supposed to Be a Club, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 6. – Indeed, it is not but it would be most “american”, in the best sense of the world, if it were turned into a number of clubs, all with voluntary members only and all fully but only exterritorially autonomous, under their own personal laws, with all their members remaining free to secede from them as from any other club. – I deny M’s statement that America is “A community”. – J.Z.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Barbara Streisand, Libertarian Activist? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 18.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Bradley Dreaming for Us, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 60.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Bush, the Drug Abuse Problem, and Common Sense, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 59.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Capitalism and “Trivial” Pursuits, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1707: 34.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Censorship Versus Diversity, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 58.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Cheap Labor, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1707: 66.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Communitarianism & Slavery, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 91. – “But we must be clear that violating human rights is wrong wherever it happens.” – Especially violating the right of individuals to secede! Let the victims opt out and become exterritorially autonomous in their own voluntary communities. Also grant them free migration and asylum everywhere, as well as monetary freedom towards full employment. Individual & group secessionism and autonomy as well as asylum should not be made dependent upon prior gross violation of individual rights. Lack of economic freedom & opportunities should be enough. “Nothing but what is voluntary deserves the term ‘nation’ or ‘community’.” – J.Z., 21.5.02.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Community, 3pp, in PP 1614: 104. – I hold that only communities of volunteers deserve the name of communities or nations. And this requires that they are either relatively small ones, for instance “proprietary communities”(as proposed by Spencer Heath and developed by his grandson, Spencer Heath MacCallum, in: “The Art of Community”, and, further, in a dissertation and in a book by Fred Foldvary, also somewhat discussed in THE LIBERTARIAN CONNECTION, later: THE CONNECTION), OR: exterritorially autonomous ones, small or large, as described in my ON PANARCHY sub-series, volumes 1-19. To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! – PIOT, J.Z.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Consumer Protection – Who Needs it? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 65.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Court Sanctions Public Attack on Individual Rights, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 64.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Dealing with China, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 61. – One cannot deal with “China”, because this is only an abstract notion. And to deal with its dictators does not make any sense at all. But to deal, to the extent that it is possible, with all Chinese people and all their different groups, and to consider almost all of them as potential allies, to be liberated, is quite another matter. This would also require dealings with all kinds of chinese governments and free societies in exile, recognizing them and making contracts with them. The only contract that should be offered to the dictatorial communist regime is one that would recognize it but only as representing its remaining voluntary followers. None of its pretences to represent all other chinese people should be recognized but, rather, publicly and suffficiently refuted. Our language and choice of words remain among our own worst enemies and may still lead us to a general holocaust with ABC mass murder devices. – J.Z., 29.5.02.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Defending the Market, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 92.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Do Producers Shrug Off Taxes? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 48.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Eat the Rich, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 53.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Everything Is an Accident, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1707: 54.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Gas Gouging? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 40.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., George W.’s Principles? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 52.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Hard Green, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1707: 8. – Ludwig von Mises Institute, mail@mises.org

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Hollywood and Elian, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 45. – At least E. should have been formally given a second citizenship, one in the U.S., to be used, optionally, by him, in later years. And his right to secede, as an adult individual, from both Cuba and the U.S.A., should also have been publicly recognized or at least demanded. – PIOT, J.Z., 29.5.01 & 14.7.01.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Idealism: Good and Bad, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 43.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., In Defence of Property Rights & Capitalism, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 10pp, in PP 1766-68: 95.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., John McCain’s Illusion, 2000, , in PP 1707: 46.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Liberty and Earthquakes, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 37.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Liberty vs. Coercion: The Burden of Proof, THE FREEMAN, 1/74, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 74.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Lincoln’s Party May Want Your Freedom, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 39.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., List of articles published by ZOLATIMES, THE CITY TIMES, 4pp, in PP 1707: 2. – www.zolatimes.com/writers/Machan.html http://zolatimes.com/V2.21/Tmachan.html Send in your comments to any of the online articles of the CITY TIMES & read those of others!

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Lynchings, the Democratic Way, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 38.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Morality, Economics, and the Sierra Club, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 36.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., My Looting Will Be More Efficient than My Opponent’s, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 47.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., On Airports & Individual Rights, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 105.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Paranoia about “Capitalism”, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 51.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., PC Left & Right, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 49.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Protests in Public, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1707: 29.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Public Choice Theory: Not the Whole Story, THE FREEMAN, 9/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 78.

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

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Ralph Nader Is Working for Big Business, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 27.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Recommended Reading for Students of Objectivism and Libertarians, 2pp: 124, in PP 1565-67.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Religious Freedom and Private Property Rights, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 62.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Rights versus “Rights”, THE FREEMAN, 5/95, 2pp, in PP 1754: 128.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Secret White House Deal with Networks? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 26.

MACHINES, See: BOORMAN, LIONEL, Does Technology Create Unemployment? 1p: 113, in PP 1583.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Philosopher TIBOR MACHAN interviewed by Alberto Mingardi, 6pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 178.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., See: ROLLINS, LOUIS A., Some Brief Comments and Questions about Machan’s Governmentalism, 1p: 160, in PP 1565-67.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Seeing Liberty’s Benevolence, 1p: 34, in PP 1589-94.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Some Essays by Tibor R. Machan, all freely available on the Internet, 69pp altogether, in PP 1707: 1. – According to some correspondence that I had with him, he does not really like them being available either on microfiche or on CD-ROM. His reasoning escapes me in this respect, although I do like it on many other libertarian topics. – I would like many of his essays to become part of a general liberarian encyclopaedia. – J.Z.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Thatcher, a Voice to Be Heard, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 57.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Anti-Austrian Hypocrisy, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 25.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Beaches Can Rot, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 24. – Sand does not rot easily. – J.Z.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Cost of Meddling Abroad, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 23.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Cuban Boy. Returning Dependants to Tyranny, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 44.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Ethics of Globalization, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 56.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Foundations of Political Disarray: Lessons from Prof. Hayek, THE FREEMAN, 10/95, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 107.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Government Surplus “we’ve created”? 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 13.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Hypocrisy of Drug Prohibition, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 12.

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

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Perverse Compassion of the State, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 69.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Problem with Conservatives, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 16.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Problem with Conservatives. The Individualist v. Anti-Individualist Debate, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 17. – Tibor_R._Machan@link.freedom.com

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Proper Scope of Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 1/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 72. – Territorially it has no proper scope or boundaries. It is rightful only when exterritorially applied to volunteers and to their own affairs only. – That applies also to direct democracy. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Republican Liberty Caucus: an interview with Robert Booth, 1999, 3pp, in PP 1707: 70.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Right to Bigotry, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 15.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Right to Get Your Problems Solved, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 14.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The State v. New Technology, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 22.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Toads Take Over, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 21.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Viciousness of Vice-Squads, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 19.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Tibor’s Place On The Web, 2pp, in PP 1707: 1. mailto:Machan@chapman.edu

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Why Republicans Can’t Cut it, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 68.

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.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Why Voting Makes No Sense, THE FREEMAN, 10/88, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 68. – It makes some sense ONLY within voluntary communities – and there it would often be superfluous because their members do largely agree with each other. Consequently, they might give there “King” or “Pope” or their aristocrats considerable administrative discretion, as long as they are satisfied with their decisions. Voting just takes the place of bayonets when people very much disagree with each other. – J.Z. 21.5.02.

MACHINES, ROBOTS, AUTOMATION & UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, Robots! , THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 4pp, in PP 1754: 115. – See also: ROSS, ERNEST G., Robot Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 5pp, in PP 1754: 119, reg. unemployment & machines. – Compare also immigration restrictions. The fear, prevailing under monetary despotism, of involuntary unemployment, is behind many evil and irrational actions. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

MACK, ERIC, A Reply to Prof. Sadowsky, 2pp: 241, in PP 1565-67.

MACKAY, CHARLES, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, 1841, 723pp, $ 10.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 375.

MACKAY, DONALD, Who Gets the Plunder? 2pp, in PP 1713-1715: 140. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Anarchism vs. Socialism, 2pp, from his: The Anarchists: 35, in PP 1565-67.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, an TUCKER, BENJAMIN R., Briefe. Die Briefe JOHN HENRY MACKAYS an BENJAMIN R. TUCKER. Aus dem Englischen uebersetzt und bearbeitet von Paul Jordens unter Mitarbeit Von Hubert Kennedy, dem Herausgeber der englischen Ausgabe, 2000, 92 S., in PP 1624.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, 1864-1933, 3pp, in PP 1739: 54. – ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Dear Tucker. The letters from John Henry Mackay to Benjamin R. Tucker. Edited by Hubert Kennedy. Peremptory Publications, San Francisco, 1991, 1997, 73 pp, in PP 1627: 1. For information write: Hubert Kennedy, 347S 16th St., Apt. 12, San Francisco, CA 94114 – E-mail: hkennedy@sfsu.edu Uwe Timm sent me this and the German version as 2 e-mail attachments. Both took only a few seconds to transmit. This is one easy way to spread at least some relatively short books. Books “lent” in this way need not be returned. But printing them out in a format that you like, can still be laborious and somewhat costly. If you print it out as it comes, it will simply cost you a few more sheets of paper and with many such sets a binding and storage problem arises, again. For the time being the cheapest and least voluminous storage would be on text-only CD-ROM, which has room for a few hundred books of this size. – So why aren’t libertarian books offered much more in this way, or on floppy disks or on microfiche? Are libertarians, too, hide-bound traditionalists in their reading and publishing habits? So far many of them made a breakthrough only into websites and e-mail. Paper and print has served us all too insufficiently over the last 500 years. – J.Z.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: KEIL, LARS-BRODER, Nachlass. Auf der Spurensuche nach John Henry Mackay, 1999, 3pp, with a 1p letter of 18.1.1999: 125, in PP 1571.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: KENNEDY, HUBERT, Anarchist of Love. The Secret Life of John Henry Mackay, Mackay Society, New York, 1981, 24pp: 47-54, in PP 1547.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: RILEY, THOMAS A., New England Anarchism in Germany, NEQ, XVIII, March 1945, 7pp, in PP 1607/8. – on John Henry Mackay.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: TIMM, UWE, Besprechung, 2 S., von: John Henry Mackay, Die Anarchisten, Forum Verlag, Leipzig 1992, 320 S., in FRAGEN DER FREIHEIT, Heft 218, Dezember 1982, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 268.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, WILLY STORRER & KURT ZUBE, Some Letters, in German, from 1929, 5pp, in PP 1703: 190.

MACLAUGHLIN, STEVEN, P.J. O’Rourke: A Brief Sketch, 1p, in PP 1707: 96.

MACLEOD, KEN, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Highlander KEN MACLEOD, an Interview, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 112.

MACLEOD, KEN, The Star Fraction, Legend Books, London, 1995, 341pp, ISBN 0 90 955871 8, TAME, CHRIS R., Review, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 342.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, American Fascism Revisited, http://home.earthlink.net/~rdmadden/webdocs/ 5pp, in PP 1737/38: 228.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, Ayn Rand, Philosopher for a New Millennium? 4pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES (TLFCT), Feb. 7, 2000, in PP 1684: 70. – The comments and view option for comments, regularly offered by TLFCT, could come to mean that an international discussion group could develop, at least temporarily, around each article or topic – and its results would be archived and published at the same time. Moreover, unless unanimity were attained, it would remain a “discussion in progress”! – If full use were made of that option then enlightenment could be greatly advanced. – All valuable ideas should be archived and publicized by a libertarian Ideas Archive and Libertarian Encyclopaedia. – J.Z., 26.5.01.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, Beware of Governments Bearing Gifts, 2pp, TLFCT, Oct. 2, 00, in PP 1684: 78.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, Classical Individualism, a 1p review, of: MACHAN, TIBOR, Classical Individualism: The Supreme Importance of Each Human Being, Routledge, 1998, xvii + 243 pp, $ 85 (available at steep discounts), in PP 1684: 85. – Note that LMP can offer 2 such books, totalling 504 pages, on a single microfiche, presently still sold for only $ 1. On a CD-ROM such a book, together with 200 – 2000 others, could be offered still more cheaply – if authors and publishers wanted to do so. So far they mostly prefer using the old and expensive technology, with which freedom texts have never sufficiently penetrated public opinion. – Moreover, only a fraction of all freedom books have so far been put on line and from there, under present conditions for most, they cannot be very cheaply, fast and easily downloaded, at least for most PC users, far less can whole freedom libraries be so downloaded. – J.Z., 26.5.01.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, Computers and the Prospects for Freedom, 3pp, TLFCT, Aug. 7, 00, in PP 1684: 76.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, Eat the Government, 3pp, TLFCT, July 31, 00, in PP 1684: 82.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, List of Writings, probably from LAISSE FAIRE CITY TIMES, with a significant sentence or paragraph, then linking to the full text, 2pp, in PP 1684: 68. – His home page for articles, short stories, http://home.earthlink.net/~rdmadden/webdocs/ novel excerpts and items of interest to objectivists, libertarians and SF fans.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, Poverty and Violence, 2pp, TLFCT, May 29, 00, in PP 1684: 80.

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

MADDEN, RUSSELL, The Myth of Gun Violence, 2pp, TLFCT, Feb. 28, 2000, in PP 1685/86: 395. Russell’s site: http://home.earthlink.net/~rdmadden/webdocs/ – I do favour ONE kind of gun control, namely that by suitably armed volunteer militias and directed against governments that are armed with anti-people “weapons”: ABC mass murder devices, which constitute, in the hands of ANYONE, a constant threat to all individual liberties and rights. While it is quite true, that these devices, apart from errors in computerized defence installations and human errors in the use of such devices, do not constitute a threat by themselves, their availability to power addicts of all kinds, also their implied collective responsibility threat, does constitute a threat. We cannot do away with all power addicts, they are born again and again, but we should keep these devices out of their hands – and everybody’s hands. – Moreover, most people aren’t even aware that they “think” and act largely in accordance with the “collective responsibility” notion. As long as human beings are at as low a level of intellectual development, they should not be equipped with mass murder devices. And once they are above that level they would not even think of equipping themselves with such “weapons”. – J.Z., 2.1. & 27.5.01.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, The Myth of Market Failure, 4pp, TLFCT, Jan. 25, 00, in PP 1684: 93.

MADDEN, RUSSELL, The Perfect Solution to Drunk Driving, 2pp, TLFCT, July 17, 00, in PP 1684: 74.

MADISON, G.B., Hermeneutical Integrity: A Guide to the Perplexed, 7pp: 266, in PP 1574-75.

MADISON, G.B., The Logic of Liberty, N.Y., Greenwood Press, 1986, Review only, 6pp, by DON LAVOIE: A Political Philosophy for the Market Process: 316, in PP 1574-75. – I doubt that it contains anything on the panarchistic market for politics. – J.Z.

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

MADISON, JAMES, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, America’s five-foot giant: James Madison, 3pp, in PP 1696: 158.

MADISON, JAMES, See: THORNTON, ROBERT M., James Madison: Father of the Constitution, 2pp, in PP 1731: 10.

MADISON, JAMES, The Most Dreaded Enemy of Liberty, 2pp: 31, in PP 1549.

MAGNA CARTA 1215 & BILL OF RIGHTS, 1688, 1p: 74, in PP 1551.

MAGNA CARTA, THE, 1215, 8pp, in PP 1615: 3. – Translation by Nancy Troutman (The Cleveland Free-Net — aa345). Distributed by The Cybercasing Services Division of the National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN). Downloaded from the PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES website.

MAGNA CARTA, 2pp, in PP 1627: 90.

MAGNA CARTA, 6pp www.nyinteractive.com/LibertyFoundation , in PP 1675: 6.

MAHAFFY, FRANCIS E., A Herculean Task, THE FREEMAN, 1/73, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 527.

MAINE, COLIN, Compiler: Anti-Christian Writings, 1984, 28pp, mainly quotes from famous writers 67-73, in PP 1547.

MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Conservation through ownership, to save the whale, 2pp, in PP 1630: 167.

MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Forging the law of the land. The New Right and the Constitution, 2pp, in PP 1630: 184.

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

MAJORITY RULE, See: COONEY, RONALD F., The Individual & Majority Rule, THE FREEMAN, 11/74, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 325.

MAJORITY RULE, See: SPARKS, JOHN C., Beyond Majority Rule, 3pp, in PP 1655: 29.

MAKHNO, NESTOR, The Struggle against the State and other Essays, contents list with links and URLs, 2pp, in PP 1695: 69. www.spunk.org/library/writers/makhno/index.html

MAKIN, JOHN H., Social Security: Nothing But A Ponzi Scheme, 2pp, in PP 1609: 55. – NY TIMES, Oct. 8, 1988 & FORT FREEDOM files.

MALARIA & DDT, See: REISMAN, GEORGE, Environmentalism’s Malaria Holocaust, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1697: 85. “Malaria is by far the world’s most significant tropical disease, affecting some 2,400 million people. It kills more people than any other communicable disease except tuberculosis. Malaria kills one child every 30 seconds – 3,000 children aged under 5 each day.” – Facts & Figures compiled by Lisa Romyn, GOOD WEEKEND, May 12, 2001, page 14. – Insect repellents & screens & nets might do better than DDT could. Is there still no biological control? I remember seeing a report in THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, on U.S. farms, made almost insect-free by providing artificial nesting opportunities for e.g. swallows, around the farm buildings. A prize competition offering e.g. $10 – 100 million dollars for a solution that is less harmful than DDT might cost less than a renewed and extensive DDT campaign. – J.Z., 15.5.01.

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Crime and Punishment, 3pp, in PP 1701: 128, ANARCHIST LIBRARY. http://flag.blackened.net.daver/anarchism/index.html

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Syndicalism and Anarchism, 2pp & The Labour Movement and , in PP 1694: Anarchism, 2pp & Further Thoughts on Anarchism and the Labour Movement, 2pp: 146.

MALEK, JAN MICHAL, Thou Shalt Not Steal, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 86.

MALLONE, JUSTIN, 16, Libertarianism and Parental Discipline, 1p, in PP 1678: 23.

MALPRACTICE, See: COYNE, PATRICIA S., The Liberal Mentality and the Malpractice Mess, 6pp: 19, in PP 1581-82.

MALTSEV, YURI, Foreword to Mises’ Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth, 1p, in PP 1733: 83.

MAMA: See: ZUBE, JOHN, MAMA: Mutual Aid for Mothers Association, 1971, 1998, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 584, on financial freedom & other support for single mothers via cooperative actions of women.

MANAGEMENT & MISMANAGEMENT REWARDS, See: BAIRD, CHARLES W., Just Deserts, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 274. – Should those, who presided over large losses, still get “golden handshakes” etc.? Salaries and other benefits should be related to profits from production & exchange (not from unnecessary fire sales!) and should be limited to commissions or percentages. Anyhow, most corporations should be competitively replaced by businesslike coops. Fixed salaries and wages are not an ideal solution that maximizes productivity. – J.Z.

MANAGEMENT, BAD MANAGEMENT & ITS REWARDS, See: MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Protection for Bad Managers, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 3pp, in PP 1754: 167. – All too often do directors of private companies, like parliamentarians, determine the height of their own rewards, at the expense of their subjects, even when they provided only mismanagement. And parliaments are the most protected and monopolistic corporations. – J.Z.

MANION, CLARENCE, Legalized Immorality, 3pp: 15, in PP 1549.

MANION, CLARENCE, The Key to Peace, Review, 1p, CUMMISKEY, JOHN P., in PP 1713-1715: 29. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

MANIS, ROD, Poverty: A Libertarian View, 2pp leaflet of Rampart College: 120, in PP 1549.

MANLEY, MARISA, Why Laws Backfire, THE FREEMAN, 8/96, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 1.

MANN, FREDERICK, #TL02: Freedom Technology Resource Guide, 1993, Terra Libra Holdings, directory, 15pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 89, with quotes from a letter by “A Friend of Thomas Paine”, from 6/93 THE VOLUNTARYIST.

MANN, FREDERICK, #TL50A: Semantic Rigidity, Flexibility, and Freedom, 1993, Terra Libra Holdings, Semantic Freedom Letter # 1, 8pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 112. – I like the term: “territorial gangsters”, used in this article. – J.Z.

MANN, FREDERICK, 10 Steps of the Communist Manifesto, 1848, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 160. www.buildfreedom.com/tl/wua11.shtml

MANN, FREDERICK, Bought into the System, #TL50C, 1994, 97, Terra Libra Holdings, 8pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 104. – On the top these FREE WORLD ORDER pages claim: “Free World Order – The Most Comprehensive Freedom Site on the Net – All information FREE!” – With: “Semantic Freedom Letter # 3″.

MANN, FREDERICK, Dismantling the U.S. Federal Reserve System, 1995, copyrighted, 15pp, in PP 1615: 118.

MANN, FREDERICK, Economic Means to Freedom, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 142, with some links”.

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.

MANN, FREDERICK, Hard-Wired Politico-Semantic Slaves? 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 147. – Money making separated from production and exchange – under the assumption that this is rightful, honest, non-fraudulent & possible at all, in balance! Where are the protests by libertarian economists? – J.Z., 24.2.02.

MANN, FREDERICK, How to Create a Libertarian World – and Profit from your Results, 2pp, incomplete: 179, in PP 1554/55.

MANN, FREDERICK, Ignorance Can Be Expensive! 5pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed. 132, with list of current “schemes”. – I hold that pyramid selling or “multi-level-marketing” does also profit from ignorance. It makes a few at the top rich at the expense of the many. It is essentially a zero-sum-game or lottery – in which all early participants greatly profit; those in the middle will be lucky to get their costs back and all the rest will be losers. But even some of the top guys seem willfully unaware of the consequences of their actions – for others. – J.Z., 21.4.01.

MANN, FREDERICK, In June 2000 I proposed PROJECT LIBERTY VANGUARD, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 144.

MANN, FREDERICK, Individual Free-Market Economic Power Is the Greatest Liberating Force on Earth, 1994, 2pp, incomplete: 181, in PP 1554/55.

MANN, FREDERICK, Introductory Freedom Guide, 1993, 1995, 18pp, copyrighted, in PP 1615: 22. – “Compiled and edited by David T. Freeman, from various other introductory reports and articles.” – That remark still leaves open the question whether Freeman is a pseudonym or follower of Mann. – This guide contains a chapter on what he defines as “Freedom Technology”. Typically, it does not include anything on the use of microfilm. Did he express anything on this elsewhere? I doubt it. But he at least he tolerated my microfilming of his TERRA LIBRA material and sent me much of it. Like most advertising men he probably thinks very little if anything of this freedom of expression and freedom of information technology. – Like so many others, he seems to think that knowledge has to be either on paper or on electronic mass media. – J.Z., 29.2. 2000.

MANN, FREDERICK, Money as a Weapon to Dominate and Control, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 125. – Who wants more than to dominate and control his own life? – For that a better means of exchange and value standard system is required – or as many as are wanted by volunteers. Electronically trading quantities of gold will not liberate us sufficiently. Using gold weight units only for accounting and unlimited clearing, without granting gold redemption or convertibilitky otherwise than on a free gold market – would be quite another matter and I am all for it. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

MANN, FREDERICK, Quantum Jumpers, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 140. – Churches and governments, with their religious and statist confidence tricks, extract even more money from their victims than these pyramid schemes by some libertarians do. So, should we give praise to churches and governments? – J.Z., 17.6.01.

MANN, FREDERICK, Soft-Wired Politico-Semantic Slaves? 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 151. – The welfare statists have their delusions about general welfare through taxation, subsidies, hand-outs, regulations etc. Too many libertarians have their delusions about pyramid schemes & “multi-level-marketing”. When will they end their own rackets? Both exploit ignorance and prejudices. These libertarian rackets are morally superior only through their voluntary membership. – J.Z., 24.2.02.

MANN, FREDERICK, The Anatomy of Slavespeak, 1997, 44pp, copyrighted, in PP 1615: 67.

MANN, FREDERICK, The Missing Function, 1993, copyrighted, 4pp, on infrastructure of organizations to implement key organization concepts, in PP 1615: 133.

MANN, FREDERICK, The Nature of Freedom, 1993, 4pp, in PP 1615: 18.

MANN, FREDERICK, The Nature of Government, version 2, October 1998, not copyrighted, Report # TL07B, www.buildfreedom.com 20pp, in PP 1679: 151. – As usual with such articles, I noticed no distinction between territorial governments with their involuntary subjects and exterritorial governments and free societies with voluntary members only. – J.Z., 12.5.01.

MANN, FREDERICK, The Power in the Details, 1993, copyrighted, 6pp, in PP 1615: 136.

MANN, FREDERICK, Toward a Theory of Human Error, 3pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 137.

MANN, FREDERICK, Unconscious Deathism, 3pp: 22, in PP 1554/55.

MANN, FREDERICK, Walk for Capitalism, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 158. – The most thoughtless approach to economic freedom – unless you use your walking for thinking and talking. But if you think, talk, write & publish about economic freedom you don’t have to walk at the same time. – J.Z., 24.2.02.

MANN, FREDERICK, Why You Need Gold, Silver, and Alternative Banking, 1993/94, copyrighted, 7pp, in PP 1615: 111. – This article contains: ROBERTSON, JIM, Practical Considerations in Buying and Selling Gold, MANN, FREDERICK, You Can Profit from the Golden Revolution # 1, 2001, 5pp, in PP 1745-1748: 577. www.bigbooster.com/7million/wealthbooster.php?referrer=1 (= or -? J.Z.)

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.

MANN, JOHN, Misapplication of Free-Form Amino Acids, 2pp: 425, in PP 1589-94.

MANN, JOHN, Selenium, Part I, 2pp: 297; Part II, 2pp: 329, in PP 1589-94.

MANN, JOHN, Some Tips on Vitamin and Drug Purchasing, 2pp: 393, in PP 1589-94.

MANN, JOHN, Superoxide Dismutase, 1p: 313, in PP 1589-94.

MANN, JOHN, Vitamin B-6 Overdose, 1p: 409, in PP 1589-94.

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.

MANNERS, RON & JENNY, 12/99 circular, news and address details, 2pp, in PP 1614: 127.

MANNERS, RON to ZUBE, JOHN, 1/2 page, 18.10.99: 125, 3p, 17.12.99: 129. – Festive Greetings and Site Update, 1p: 132, in PP 1614.

MANNERS, RON, Barnacles (On the Backside of Progress), 1990, 2pp, in PP 1614: 45.

MANNERS, RON, Circular, 16 November 1999 on lecture by Michael De Alessi, director of the Center for Private Conservation (U.S.), at an IPA meeting, 2pp, in PP 1614: 33.

MANNERS, RON, Do Smaller Companies Do It Better? 1998, 17pp, in PP 1614: 1.

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

MANNERS, RON, Hannans North Heritage Precinct, 1999, 2pp, in PP 1614: 100.

MANNERS, RON, Kalgoorlie (and Australia), Lookin’ Good, Feelin’ Awful, summary of background paper, 1997, 20 pp, in PP 1614: 62. – Is the whole of book-length? It might be worth microfiching, too. – J.Z.

MANNERS, RON, Let’s Create Real Jobs This Time, 1992, 8pp, in PP 1614: 83. – Jobs do not have to be artificially “created”. They would develop spontaneously in growing and booming enterprises under full economic freedom, especially full monetary and financial freedom. – J.Z., 20.2.2000.

MANNERS, RON, Mining 1999 – Confronting a Pebble or a Mountain, 1999, 15pp, in PP 1614: 47.

MANNERS, RON, Speeches & Submissions, list and links, 3pp, so far 26 entries, in PP 1614: 31. – 2pp of what is probably an earlier version: 35.

MANNERS, RON, Talking to the Liberals, 1992, 8pp, in PP 1614: 93.

MANNERS, RON, The Fuse Is Lit! (Bee-Hags, Innovation and Blasting), 7pp, 1999, in PP 1614: 24. – Typical for his kind of libertarian humor and the ability to laugh even about himself, at least his own youthful escapades. – J.Z.

MANNERS, RON, Where are our leaders? Where are our heroes? NATIONAL BUSINESS BULLETIN, July 1999, 5pp, in PP 1614: 37. – A plain text version, more legible, 3pp, no illustrations, follows: 42.

MANNKAL ECONOMIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION, 3pp, 1998 home page: 406 in PP 1577-78. – Ron Manners is Executive Director.

MANNKAL, Articles from Elsewhere, 3pp, in PP 1614: 107. – List only & abstract, with links.

MANNKAL, Economic Education Foundation, Introduction, 2pp, in PP 1614: 18. – e-mail: mannwest@attglobal.net Web: http://www.mannkal.org/

MANNKAL, Comments on the Outcome of Australia’s Republic Referendum “Debate”, 2p, in PP 1614: 82. – To each and everyone the republic or monarchy of his or her dreams – at the own expense and risk – and also any non-governmental but exterritorially autonomous society or community! It does not have to be “either… or….” for all the people in a country. – PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.2000.

MANNKAL, E-mail updated, Oct. – Dec. 1999, on new website. 1p, in PP 1614: 126.

MANNKAL, Issues # 2 & 3, October 1999 – March 2000, Links to activities, 2pp, in PP 1614: 20.

MANNKAL, Libertarian Bookstore, Book list, so far only 8 titles, abstracted, in PP 1614: 110.

MANNKAL, The Law of Perverse Consequences, a regular feature, 2pp, in PP 1614: 22.

MANNKAL, Web Links, 8pp, in PP 1614: 112.

MANNKAL, What is a “Libertarian”? 1p, in PP 1614: 61.

MANNE, ROBERT, Woomera Troubles Rest with Howard. “An attitude of hostility towards refugees thwarts all attempts at justice”. TSMH, 4.12.00, 2pp, in PP 1699: 50. – Ultimately, the responsibility rests upon the monetary despotism of the central banking system (Reserve Bank in Australia) and upon all those who support it. Its economic consequences makes us perceive immigrants as burdens rather than as assets (free people, helping to increase our standard of living). – J.Z., 10.7.01.

MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, Gun Control Could Destroy the Constitution, TLFCT, 8.3.99, 2p, in PP 1685/86: 401.

MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, Please Don’t Give Me Liberty! Review, 1p, of : SPENCE, GERRY, Give Me Liberty! St. Martin’s Press, ISBN #0-312-19267-3, 341pp, TLFCT, Dec. 21, 98, in PP 1684: 125.

MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, The Immorality of Taxation, 2pp, TLFCT, May 20, 99, in PP 1684: 122.

MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, What it Means to Be a Libertarian, Review, 1p, of: MURRAY, CHARLES, What it Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation, TLFCT, Jan. 4, 98, in PP 1684: 122.

MARAVILLOSA, SUNNI, Writings, TLFCT, List of writings, with abstract and link, 3pp, in PP 1684: 119. www.zolatimes.com/writers/maravillosa.html

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

MARCHING FOR XYZ: COUNTRYSIDE MARCH, THE, Leaflet, 2pp, in PP 1629: on another marching demonstration for something or the other, Sunday, March 1st, 1998, Embankment, London. – I get disgusted with such efforts: People should put their minds into gear rather than their legs. But they imagine that they do already know what is needed and that we have only to see them marching. Nazis and Communists “thought” so, too. – J.Z.

MARGARET, Justice for Mark Barnsley, 13.5.01, 2pp, in PP 1671: 97. However believable his story sounds, judging just by this e-mail, it is still only HIS side of the story. But it does cast a bad light on the police investigators & upon the court system. How many “courts of justice” decisions do need revision? Justice is much too precious to leave it to government courts and government-paid judges and the government’s monopoly police force. An anarchist once confessed to me that if we fought EVERY miscarriage of justice, then we would have neither time, nor energy, nor funds left for anything else. Courts and lawyers are also agents for systematic impoverishment. – PIOT, J.Z., 20.5.01. margaret@rie.net.au www.freemarkbarnsley.com barnsleycampaign@hotmail.com

MARKET & DEMOCRACY, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., America’s Other Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 160, on the market.

MARKET FAILURE? See: MADDEN, RUSSELL, The Myth of Market Failure, 4pp, TLFCT, Jan. 25, 00, in PP 1684: 93.

MARKET PROCESS, George Mason University, Vol. 8, Spring 1990, 152pp: 1, in PP 1576. – Some Notes by John Zube: Economists have not yet thought enough about economic costs when they have not yet economized on the costs of their textbooks via e.g. microfiched and disked textbooks. The theory of the firm? No firm is ever firm. Each is in a flux or dying. We need much more than free pricing to integrate all knowledge, e.g.: indexes, abstracts, bibliographies, full and permanent as well as cheap publishing, automatic searches, comprehensive curricula and calendars of events, taping and duplicating of all lectures. Competitive pricing? I offer libertarian microfiche very cheaply. That has not yet opened a ready market for them. Costing and freely pricing knowledge is not enough and does not automatically establish a sufficient market for it. Ignorance and errors or myths are often in greater demand. Knowledge must be real knowledge and significant. Truths and errors must be easily distinguishable. Judgment between different sources and kinds of knowledge or theories is most important. What are the costs of getting all information, through world library and information services, including alternative publishing methods – and what are the costs of not doing this? – J.Z., 6.12.1990, while listening to some lectures at the George Mason University. – Naturally, we should start with making all WRITTEN knowledge accessible. Can we afford to leave much of it unpublished or out of print or priced out of reach or untranslated or inaccessible to most, most of the time, through distant location? – The knowledge of the costs of all alternative media has still not be combined, and tabulated, to lead to rational free market choices among them. What would a world library cost, if provided on microfiche, on floppies, on CD-ROMs, and how much could such a library, authors, editors and publishers earn through the sale of cheap duplicates? – On paper there never was as yet a completely free market for all writings on free markets, in all major languages and in this expensive medium there may never be such a market. – J.Z., 16.9.99. – Some knowledge and some ideas are hard even to give away – in the absence of a proper market for knowledge and ideas. – J.Z., 8.11.1999.

MARKET PROCESS, The Newsletter of the Centre for the Study of Market Processes, as many as I could get during my 1990 visit, except one, in another format, Spring 1990, fiched in PP 1576. – I/1, January 1983; II/1, Winter 1984; II/2, Fall 1984; III/1, Spring 1985; III/2, Fall 1985; IV/1, Spring 1986; IV/2, Fall 1986; V/1, Spring 1987; V/2, Fall 1987; VI/1, Spring 1988; VI/2, Fall 1988; VI/1, Spring 1989. – Altogether 399pp: 27, in PP 1574-75. – I feel certain that they have produced many other splendid issues since – but I on my own, even with the cost and labour savings of micrographics, can’t do all the microfilming for all libertarian publications. Just compare how long it took me to get around to doing these. Only once in my life did I have the chance to visit this university. This particular centre of it had a combined meeting room and library. I browsed through the shelves and was disappointed in finding there none of the older freedom texts that would have interested me for fiching. For the new ones copyrights were the usual obstacle. But the centre did, generously, made this magazine set available for fiching by me. – J.Z., 8.11.1999.

MARKET, FREE PRICING & COMMUNICATION & INTERNET, See: INTERNET, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Salvation through the Internet? THE FREEMAN, 11/96, 2pp, in PP 1754: 100. – On prices, communication and markets as the most important “Internet”.

MARKET, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Defending the Market, THE FREEMAN, 2/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 92.

MARKETS & MORALITY, See: HILL, PETER J., Markets and Morality, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 80.

MARKLEY, HERBERT E., There’s A Cure for What Ails Us! 6pp: 123, in PP 1581-82.

MARKOVITZ, MORRIS J., Fractional vs. 100% Reserve Banking, THE FREEMAN, 6/88, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 189.

MARKS, JOHN, Dr., Uncovering the Terrible Crimes of Communism, 2pp, in PP 1674: 143.

MARKS, PAUL, Immigration Control: What about the Workers? 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 100.

MARMYSZ, JOHN A., A Prolegomena to any Future Nihilistic Philosophy, 4pp, in PP 1618: 86. – The value of philosophy does not lie in the denial of almost everything but in its ability, if properly practised, to distinguish many truths from the chaff. – J.Z.

MAROTTA, MICHAEL E., Money Without Government and Banks, 2pp, in PP 1661: 31. mercury@well.com Originally from PRACTICAL ANARCHY, Nov. 93, edited by Bill Smith, wfs5572@tamsun.tamu.edu – NUMISMATICA.

MAROTTA, MICK, Review, 2pp, of: BROWNE, HARRY, How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: 394, in PP 1565-67.

MARROU, ANDRE, Does America Have a Future? 2pp: 174, in PP 1572-73.

MARS, TERRAFORMING, See: DARIAN DEFROST CALENDAR, On Terraforming Mars, 1999, 5pp, in PP 1678: 199. www.geocities.com/cgi-bin/homestead/ans_entry www.marssociety.org/

MARSDEN, DORA, Thinking and Thought, 2pp, in PP 1618: 80. – The “thoughts” of some people are not worth arguing with. Intellectually they are still in their kindergartens. Worse: They imagine themselves grown up. – J.Z.

MARSH, DICK, Hi Tech/ Hi Touch / Hibernation, 1985, Part I, 4pp: 561. II, 4pp: 577, in PP 1589-94. – Part of Speculations on Increasing Intelligence.

MARSHALL, NANCY, School at Home, 3pp: 87, in PP 1584.

MARSHALL, WILLY STAR: Anti-terrorist spray, a cookware coating, made up of pork and vodka, making them believe, if pious Muslims, they would be damned in hell for eternity. willystarman@hotmail.com As a joke it is all right but as a practical measure? Fanatical believers would all the more make certain that the spray users would not survive. For what would a true believer have to lose then? Without having been so sprayed his terrorist act might have landed him, in his belief, in his kind of heaven. Sprayed he would have lost this chance and would be even more angry and violent, if that is possible. Rather get all territorialist and collective responsibility notions out of your own mind and that of others! – J.Z., 28.2.02, in PP 1732: 2. – And, let us face it, not all the terrorists are followers of Muhammed or motivated by other religions. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

MARSLAND, DAVID, Real Welfare: Self-Reliance or State Dependency? 2pp: 765, in PP 1601-04. – Summary of his book: Welfare or Welfare State? Macmillan, 1996, 279pp.

MARTIAL LAW, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Military Prepares for Martial Law in the U.S., 1p, in PP 1729: 5.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Nonviolence versus Capitalism, London, WRI, 2001, ISBN 0903517 19 1 or free on web in html and pdf at www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/01nvc/ brian_martin@uow.edu.au 1p flyer, in PP 1732: 203. – I happen to believe that GENUINE capitalism, not the straw-man image, usually so called, IS non-violent and that legalized monopolies and privileges are best non-violently fought by freeing competition, in ALL spheres that provide wanted services and goods. – I would be more interested in a survey of the value of various non-violent methods against territorial statism. Gene Sharp, in his writings, lists hundreds of such methods, as if quantity rather than quality mattered. – J.Z.

MARTIN, DICK, Car User’s Co-operative, 1/2 p, in PP 1630: 16. www.carsharing.net\

MARTIN, DICK, Education & Reform, 1p, in PP 1630: 9.

MARTIN, DICK, The State or the People? 1p, in PP 1630: 10.

MARTIN, HARY V & CAUL, DAVID, Mind Control, 36pp, in PP 1737/38: www.sonic.net/sentinel/gvcon8.html www.dgc.org/~ben/ www.geocities.com/catzeye94109/Orwell.html

MARTIN, JAMES J. An Interview with REASON, excerpt only of the Jan. 1976 issue, 3pp, in PP 1675: 179.

MARTIN, JAMES J., American Anarchism Revisited, Review, 5pp, in PP 1701: 115, of: DELEON, DAVID, The American as Anarchist: Reflections on Indigenous Radicalism. From LIBERTARIAN REVIEW, Dec. 79 and here from THE MEMORY HOLE.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Individualist Anarchism: By Way of Introduction, 1966, to new issue of Spooner’s NO TREASON pamphlet, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 49.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Introducing Revisionism, an interview with James J. Martin by REASON, Jan. 1976, 12pp, in PP 1607/8: 22.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Men Against the State. The Expositors of Individualist Anarchism in America, 1827-1908, 1970, 331pp, $ 4.95, flyer only in PP 1664/65: 348. This is extremely cheap for this excellent book, probably his best. I thought I had fiched it already but I had not fiched the English edition, only the German one, published by my father. While it is still as cheaply available, I will postpone microfiching it. – I had the good fortune to meet Martin once, for 2 days, twelve years ago and very much enjoyed talking with him, browsing through his library & he let me borrow some titles. – Then he was about 70. Is he still alive and active? – J.Z.

MARTINO, JOSEPH P., Government-Created Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 3pp, in PP 1765: 87.

MARTIN’S PRESS, ST., Book List, 4pp, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 175, in PP 1554/55.

MARX, KARL, EARL BROWN & F.A. Harper, The Communist Idea, 3pp: 33, in PP 1549.

MARX, KARL & ENGELS, FRIEDRICH, German passages on their monetary despotism, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 653. – I managed to repeat this page on sheet 771! – As a self-imposed penalty I offer my rough & instant translation: A) Communist Manifesto, 1946 Schwerin edition: “The proletariat will use its political domination to deprive the Bourgeois gradually of all capital, and to centralize all means of production in the hands of the State, that is, the proletariats organized as ruling class, and to multiply the quantity of the means of production as fast as possible. This can be done differently for different countries. For the most advanced countries, however, the following will be rather generally applied: … 5.) Centralization of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly. – B) From: Wage Labor & Capital, by Karl Marks, Reclam, Leipzig, Demands of the KPD: Point 10: A State bank takes the place of all private banks. Its paper has legal tender. – This measure makes it possible to regulate credit affairs in the interest of the whole people and, thereby, undermines the Rule of the great financiers. By gradually replacing gold and silver by paper money it cheapens the essential instrument of bourgeois exchange, the general means of exchange and permits gold and silver to be used externally. This measure is required to bind the interests of the conservative bourgeois to the government. – The Committee, Karl Marx, Karl Schapper, H. Bauer, F. Engels, J. Moll, W. Wolff.” – These passages, in the originals, include actually some more self-incriminating remarks – but I am presently to lazy to look them up. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

MARX, KARL, On Henry George, letter to Friedrich Sorge, 30 June 1881, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 296.

MARX, KARL, On the Question of Free Trade, from speech, Jan. 9, 1848, Brussels, 7pp, in PP 1668/69: 297.

MARX, KARL, See: HOROWITZ, DAVID, Marx’s Manifesto: 150 Years of Evil, 5pp, in PP 1679: 187. www.frontpagemag.com

MARX, MARXISM, ENLIGHTENMENT & PANARCHISM, See: TIER, MARK TO SCOUSEN, MARK, 9 Nov. 2001, on converting Marxists, 1p, in PP 1732: 207. – Let them convert themselves – by conceding them full exterritorial autonomy – but at their own risk and expense only. Most of the communist utopian colonies faltered rather fast – i.e., lost their volunteers fast. – J.Z.

MARX, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Marxian Socialism, n.d., 1p, critical, in PP 1723/24: 26. – LABADIE, LAURANCE, Dear comrade and friend, n.d., 2 pages, follow-up on on his article on Marxian Socialism, in PP 1723/24: 28.

MARXISM, See: SIRICO, ROBERT A., C.S.P., The Last Bastion of Marxism, 1p: 831. – On “liberation theology”, a Marxian version of Christianity.

MASON, GEORGE, See: NELMS, WILLIE E., George Mason & Individual Rights, THE FREEMAN, 9/77, 4pp, in PP 1765: 117. – WILLIAMS, GARY, George Mason & the Bill of Rights, THE FREEMAN, 5/92, 5pp, in PP 1765: 126.

MASON, GEORGE, See: SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE, George Mason: Forgotten Founder. He Conceived the Bill of Rights, 1p, May 2000 issue, (c) e-mail@simag.si.edu , in PP 1675: 114.

MASS MEDIA, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Government Regulation of Mass Media Communication, THE FREEMAN, 3/80, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 388.

MASSES, See: SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The Leaders and the Mob, 2pp, in PP 1731: 22. – Both would be transformed by voluntary State membership and the resulting free competition in this sphere as well. Arbitrarily and coercively thrown together masses will, inevitably, be misled, because they can be held together only by the lowest common denominators: popular errors, myths and prejudices. – See: ON PANARCHY. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

MASTERS, BILL, Sheriff, San Miguel County, April 28, 1999, The History and Effects of Gun Control, 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 170. THE COLORADO FREEDOM REPORT, www.co-freedom.com

MASTERS, ROBERT, Business … Is on a Sound and Prosperous Basis, 3pp, from THE IREC REVIEW, May 3, 1965, in PP 1565-67.

MASTERS, ROBERT, Morality without Volition, 8pp: 358, in PP 1565-67.

MASTERTON, ANDREW, The modern face of anarchy, 1p, in PP 1641-1644. From: THE AGE, 21.3.98, on Melbourne anarchists.

MATACONIS, DOUGLAS, Misdirected Compassion, THE FREEMAN, 8/90, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 136.

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

MATCH, THE, Home Page, with URLs to some articles that are online, 1p, in PP 1716: 82. – I had intended to microfiche the whole set but could not get it complete, not even with the help of Fred Woodworth, its editor & publisher, whom I visited in 1990. Established 1969. P.O. Box 3012, Tucson, Arizona 85 702. $ 10 subscription: cash or money order, no checks, to Fred Woodworth. http://ri.xu.org/arbalest/library.html

MATCH, THE, See: WOODWORTH, FRED, Government Is an Unnecessary Evil, 1p, 1998, in PP 1700: 206. – Editor of THE MATCH! Box 3488, Tucson, AZ 85 722. $ 10 cash for 4 mailings. – I have still been unable to get my set of THE MATCH complete, for microfiching, even with the help of Fred Woodworth himself. So, maybe, I will have to microfiche my incomplete set, – when I get around to it, although he was angry that someone else had once microfilmed an incomplete set. The size requirements would make it necessary to photocopy, reduced, most of these issues first, a major job from which I shy away. Moreover, my photocopier does not work very well at present. – J.Z., 28.5.02.

MATHEMATICS, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., A Critique of Mathematical Economics, THE FREEMAN, 4/77, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 495.

MATONIS, JON, Directory of Journals Representing Free Banking, 1990, 20 entries, 1/2 page, in PP 1745-1748: 780.

MATONIS, JON, The Land of Vespucci, Jan. 26, 1983, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 650. – Capital goods are not a good basis for the issue of currency. Even 100% covered gold certificates still need “shop foundation” – for if you convert them into their cover, you can neither eat nor drink it. – J.Z. – matonis@yahoo.com -He seeks someone to digitize his monetary freedom writings. (June 02.)

MATTERS OF INTEREST, How Do They Work Out the CPI, July 1998, 1p, on Consumer Price Index: 332, in PP 1581-82.

MATTHEW, SCOTT C., Drugs and Dumbness, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 2pp, in PP 1753: 168. – What is more foolish & dangerous? Drug usage & trade or the government’s “war against drugs”? Anyhow, legal drugs like alcohol & tobacco do much more harm and lead to the death of many more people than do all other narcotic drugs combined. – Involuntary drugging should be distinguished from coercive or secret drugging etc, of anyone or anything. – Let it all become voluntary and public. – J.Z.

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.

MATZ, MARTIN, Damit die Mehr-Staat-Ideologen nicht unter sich bleiben, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 81. – Lass sie doch – solange sie uns unsere Wege gehen lassen! – J.Z. Ein ef Interview.

MAUDE, AYLMER, A Peculiar People. The Doukhobors, with illustrations, 1904, 1970, 352pp, indexed: 1, in PP 1585. – Seeing their limited freedom aims, have the Doukhobors been more successful in achieving their freedom aims for themselves than most libertarians and anarchists have been? A situation is only rarely as hopeless as it is widely believed to be. Do they offer some lessons for non- violent resistance? – J.Z., 9.11.1999.

MAXIMOFF, GREGORY PETROVICH, See: ROCKER, RUDOLF, Untitled biographical note on MAXIMOFF, GREGORY PETROVICH, 1p, in PP 1701: 34.

MAYBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, 2pp: 120; 2pp: 162; 2pp: 216, in PP 1572-73. – William Bradford’s story.

MAYBURY, RICHARD J., Whatever Happened to Justice? Bluestocking Press, 1993, Review only, by SPRUYT, CHRIS, 1p: 669, in PP 1601-04.

MAYBURY, RICHARD, Why Are They So Stupid? 1p: 202, in PP 1569-70.

MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, A Modern Pyramid, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 14, on government subsidised space research.

MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Drugs & the State, 4pp, MISES INSTITUTE, 25.4.00, in PP 1661: 75. mail@mises.org

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

MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Free Trade & Flexible Markets, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 67.

MAYER, CHRISTOPHER, Protection for Bad Managers, THE FREEMAN, 8/99, 3pp, in PP 1754: 167. – All too often do directors of private companies, like parliamentarians, determine the height of their own rewards, at the expense of their subjects, even when they provided only mismanagement. And parliaments are the most protected and monopolistic corporations. – J.Z.

MAYER, RICHARD T., Who Is an American? THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 1p, in PP 1764: 49, on immigration & Americanism. 49.

MAYERS, SYDNEY A., Ayn Rand: A Personal Reappraisal, 1p: 15, in PP 1564.

MAYERS, SYDNEY A., Henry George – By George! 1p: 65, in PP 1564.

MAYERS, SYDNEY, Practical Writing, Outline of sessions at the HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, NYC, Nov. 1990 9pp: 176, in PP 1598.

MBAH, SAM, Interview, on Nigerian Anarchism, 7pp, in PP 1645-1653: 957. – It does not seem to envision more than traditional village autonomy. – J.Z., 4.10.00.

MCADOO, JAMES E., A Perfect Counterfeit, THE FREEMAN, 12/75, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 293. (With some Social Credit notions!)

MCALPINE, PETE, Dominance and Submission vs. Egoism, 1p: 262, in PP 1565-67.

MCCABE, JOSEPH, A Biographical Dictionary of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Freethinkers, n.d., (c) claimed by InternetInfedils, 1995-2000, although, on the first page, they state: “Reproducible Electronic Publishing can defeat censorship”. This file made available by Pat Kelley and the Internet Infedils, 101pp, in PP 1681: 84. – pkelley@rthoughtsrfree.org www.infedils.org – Why would they want to monopolize some free thought writing after more than 200 years of atheist propaganda have still barely reduced all too thoughtless faiths? – J.Z., 24.5.01.

MCCAFFERY, JAMES M., Beans, Bombs, and Bureaucrats, THE FREEMAN, 5/93, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 284.

MCCAFFREY, BARRY R., Drug Czar, Remarks on his Drug Control Policy, 4pp, another expensive miseducation campaign. A short reply by Peter McWilliams follows. In PP 1628: 188.

MCCARTHY, JOHN, Human Population and its Limits, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1697: 162, jmc@cs.stanford.edu

MCCARTHY, JOHN, Physical Menaces to Long Term Sustainability, 4pp with links, in PP 1697: 179. www.formal.stanford.edu/jmc

MCCARTHY, JOHN, Progress and its Sustainability, 8pp with URLs,

MCCARTHY, JOHN, Progress and its Sustainability, 8pp with links, in PP 1616: 163.- Alsoin PP 1697: 180.jmc@cs.stanford.edu

MCCARTHY, JOHN, What Futures Shall We Make? 2pp with URLs, in PP 1697: 187.

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

MCCLAUGHRY, JOHN, A Battle over Monetary Policy, THE WASHINGTON TIMES, Dec. 2, 82, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 656.

MCCRORY, PHILIP, The Australian I.W.W., 2pp, in PP 1645-1653: 517.

MCCLOSKEY, DONALD N., Splenetic Rationalism: Hoppe’s Review of Chapter 1 of The Rhetoric of Economics, 7pp: 386, in PP 1574-75.

MCCONNELL, HOWARD, Review of: ROSS, JOHN, Unintended Consequences, 1996, 1p: 88, in PP 1564.

MCDONALD, HAMISH, Beyond MADness, 2pp, SMH, 21.8.00, on Missile Defence, in PP 1654: 108. – Prizes for tyrannicide would be MUCH lower than the budgeted $ 60 billion. See Thomas Morus (MOORE) on that, in his Utopia, chapter on warfare. He suggested that the prize should be doubled if one major war criminal would be brought to justice alive. This and other libertarian alternatives need much more publicity & discussion. – See my notes and my 2 peace books. – J.Z.

MCDONALD, KENNETH, Canada Damaged by Faulty Theories, THE FREEMAN, 10/82, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 148.

MCDONALD, KENNETH, Government, the State, & Private Property, THE FREEMAN, 2/86, 2pp, in PP 1765: 90.

MCELROY, WENDY, A Reconsideration of Trial by Jury, 3pp: 545, in PP 1601-04. – To each the juridical system of his or her choice! – J.Z.

MCELROY, WENDY, Anarchism: Two Kinds, 13 December 1999, 3pp, in PP 1701: 106, published by the LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE, mail@mises.org

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

MCELROY, WENDY, Articles on Individualist Anarchism on this Site, with links, 2pp, in PP 1616: 180. – e-mail – mac@zetetics.com Most articles are on http://www.zetetics.com/

MCELROY, WENDY, Benjamin Tucker: Liberty u. der Individualanarchismus, 7 S., in PP 1625: 104.

MCELROY, WENDY, Comprehensive Index to LIBERTY, online! 2pp, in PP 1671: 168. mac@zetetics.com

MCELROY, WENDY, Defining the State and Society, 1998, 6pp, in PP 1671: 192. Her home page: www.zetetics.com/mac/wendy.htm

MCELROY, WENDY, Demystifying the State, 1995, 3pp, updated 97, in PP 1671: 179.

MCELROY, WENDY, LIBERTY on Unjust Authority, 1p, in PP 1630: 43.

MCELROY, WENDY, Liberty’s Library, List of Tucker’s recommended reading, 7pp, in PP 1671: 185. – I want good photocopies of most of these titles not yet in my literature list! Can you offer some of them, perhaps in exchange for some of my duplicates or microfiche? – J.Z., 20.5.01.

MCELROY, WENDY, Nock on Education, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 78.

MCELROY, WENDY, 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!

MCELROY, WENDY, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Sexual Correctness. WENDY MCELROY Interview, 4pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 106. Her website: www.zetetics.com/mac/

MCELROY, WENDY, Strategic Libertarianism, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1671: 183. mac@headwaters.com – From: THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE.

MCELROY, WENDY, The American Revolution Revisited, 2pp, n.d. , in PP 1671: 182.

MCELROY, WENDY, The Efficiency of Natural Rights, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 44.

MCELROY, WENDY, War’s Other Casualty, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 4pp, on individualism, in PP 1761-63: 468.

MCELROY, WENDY, What Does Affirmative Action Affirm? THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 587.

MCELROY, WENDY, What Does It Mean To Be An Individual? Self-Ownership Is Key to Abortion Issue, 8pp: 3, in PP 1557. – Let’s us agree that many disagree on this. Ultimately, our disagreements may be so strong that we would prefer to live in different panarchies, with different agreements on this question. – PIOT, J.Z., 10.11.1999.

MCELROY, WENDY, Why I Would Not Vote Against Hitler, 2pp: 162, in PP 1569-70.

MCELROY, WENDY, You Are what you Read? 2000, 2pp, LewRockwell.com , in PP 1674: 77. – You will not become what you could become through reading – if many to most of the texts that would be of highest interest to you are NOT made cheaply, easily and fast enough accessible to you, not even on cheap and lasting microfiche or CD-ROMs, by other book-lovers, who do like these texts, too, have access to them and can afford to publish them, on demand, in such alternative media, also at least in all the major languages. Free choice, freedom of expression and information and a free market for ideas means the use of alternative media as well! – Wendy, in her article, dealt mainly only with the pro and con concerns of feminists regarding pornography. – J.Z., 3.5.01.

MCFARLANE, KEVIN, The Case for Freewill: A Reply to Sean Gabb, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 50.

MCGATH, GARY, Government Funding Brings Government Control, THE FREEMAN, 11/91, 4pp, in PP 1764: 1.

MCGATH, GARY, Review, 2pp, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in BOOK REVIEW LIST, with link to the author’s response, in PP 1682: 70.

MCGATH, GARY, The Ethics of Crime, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 249. – Genuine crimes, i.e., crimes with victims, are not ethical. On the contrary. Consentual “crimes” aren’t crimes. – J.Z.

MCGEE, ROBERT W., Arab Terrorism: Causes and Cure, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 379. – Terrorism is not a characteristic of any race, religion, culture or ideology. Some Jews have also committed terrorist acts. All kinds of people are capable of it – when they are suppressed or believe themselves suppressed. To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! Nobody is to be held responsible for the actions of any government that is imposed upon him, or for those of other people who may share some features with him. The worst kinds of terrorism are all practised upon the wrongful principle of “collective responsibility” which almost everybody takes for granted. And this “principle” is usually adopted not only by territorial governments, in their warfare against non-combatants, but also by people whose individual or minority group choices are wrongfully suppressed and who cannot easily and fast enough liberate themselves via majority voting and democratic administration of “justice”. Let these and all other volunteer communities have their own personal laws and full exterritorial autonomy – anywhere except on private properties, where they have to respect the house-rules of their hosts. Imposed territorial laws and institutions have always brought dissent, resistance, terrorism, civil wars, revolutions and wars. Arabs were and are no more, generally, terrorists, than Russians were or are Communists and Jews moneylenders and bankers. But certain conditions and institutions (especially those of territorialism) and certain ideas (especially that of collective responsibility), do drive SOME people, of any race, faith, ideology to terrorist acts because they see no clear, rightful, fast and easy way, under present conditions, to become masters of their own fate. Thus they get the courage, desperation and strength of cornered rats and lose all respect for the rights and liberties of others. Let them opt out and do their own things to and for themselves, under full exterritorial autonomy. At least begin to publicly discuss this alternative as a rightful and sensible pacifying measure. Mere repression will not prevent and end all terrorism, as long as all the factors that breed it do remain. This is not an excuse for any of their terrorist acts but an attempt to understand them better with the aim to end and prevent them. – PIOT, J.Z. , 18.5.02. & 1.6.02.

MCGEE, ROBERT W., Business in the Global Community, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 18, for Free Trade.

MCINNIS, DANIEL F., A Subtle Seizure, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 266, on zoning & environment regulations. – I just had such an experience with my local council: It wanted to prescribe the size and location of my firewood stack! – J.Z., 18.5.02.

MCGINNIS, JOHN D., Ph.D., Refutations, 1998, 1/2p, 7 links only, URL & e-mail not listed there, in PP 1615: 207. Compare my project on an ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF REFUTATIONS! – J.Z.

MCGUINNESS, PADRAIC P., Old St. Nick, patron of the Welfare State, 1p, SMH, 18.12.99, in PP 1610: 93. e-mail: ppmcg@ozmail.com.au

MCINTOSH, JIM, A Word FOR Amway! 2pp: 11, in PP 1548.

MCKEE, DOUG, DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), 2pp: 88, in PP 1554/55. – From LONGEVITY REPORT.

MCKELLS, DAVID, On States of Mind, 2pp: 58, in PP 1569-70. – On Hopi, family farms and subdivisions.MCLAUGHLIN, DONALD, Gold Has Risen – but Remains the Same, THE FREEMAN, 5/80, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 193.

MCLAUGHLIN, SCOTT, Protective Services in a Free Nation, 4pp: 24, in PP 1568.

MCLAUGHLIN, SCOTT, Protective Services in a Free Nation, 4pp: 681, in PP 1601-04.

MCLEOD, A. NEIL, For the Best Interests of Man, THE FREEMAN, 11/70, 2pp, in PP 1753: 53.

MCLEOD, KEN, What Sid Did, 1p, in PP 1618: 96. – On Sid Parker.

MCMILLAN, ERIC, Letter to the Editor, 4pp, in PP 1605/6: 181.

MCNEIL, TIM S., List of his articles published by Zolatimes (LFCT), 1p, in PP 1661: 73.

MCNEIL, TIM, Dirtbags, Scum, Poltroons & Ignoramuses, 3pp, TLFCT, April 10, 00, in PP 1684: 116. – Not all are fit for all kinds of supposedly ideal societies or utopias. Let each choose his own kind – at his own expense and risk. Volunteer communities must also be free to exclude certain types, whom they consider to be undesirable ones. No compulsory association with them! They are free to establish their own communities, maybe e.g. a sado-masochistic or a racist one. – PIOT, J.Z., 16.5.01.

MCNEIL, TIM, Only Militias Need Apply: Yeah, right, 7pp, in PP 1661: LFCT, May 22,00:7.

MCNEIL, TIM, People, Not Profits: Yeah, right, 5pp, in PP 1661: 2. From LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, April 24, 2000. tsmacneil@coastnet.com

MCWILLIAMS MALL, BUYER ENJOY: Shopping Options, 4 pp, in PP 1628: 192.

MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain’t Nobody’s Business If You Do, 1996, 1998, 187 pages, in PP 1628: 1. – In defence of consensual or victimless “crimes”. Those of secessionists and their voluntary communities, practising among themselves exterritorial autonomy under personal laws, are not included. They would abolish, at one stroke, all this prosecution of minorities and individuals, for then they could simply secede. In plain text. You can download it yourself from the website. I added quite a few comments to this book, which is full of excellent wordings and quotations, many of which I have still to include in my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedia. In parts it is a bit repetitive. Further editing should eliminate these segments or replace them by references. – J. Z. Contents list: 3. Links List: 183. – He died on 14. 6. 2,000, prosecuted under federal drug laws, although California’s laws permitted the drugs he used for medical purposes.

MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain’t Nobody’s Business If You Do, 1p, in PP 1654: 125, from: www.mcwilliams.com – On his book on victimless crimes or “crimes” based on consent and “created” by law.

MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Home Page www.mcwilliams.com 1/2 page, in PP 1628: 1. – Just a links page. Many to most of his writings are online. He got some returns through advertisings.

MCWILLIAMS, PETER, See: BURROUGHS, TOM, Review, 2pp, of: JAMES BOVARD, Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty, 1994, 257pp, $14.95, ISBN 0 312 12333 7 & MCWILLIAMS, PETER, Ain’t Nobody’s Business if you Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society, Prelude Press, 1993, 223pp, $ 12.95, ISBN 0 931580 53 6, in PP 1708-1710: 378.

MCWILLIAMS, PETER, What Can I Do to Help? From THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA MAGAZINE, 1p, in PP 1628: 191.

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

MECICAL TYRANNY, 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.

MEDIA BYPASS, The Uncensored National News, www.4bypass.com, since 1993: “To educate Americans with regard to their inalienable rights guaranteed by our Constitution and Bill of Rights…”. 1p, (c) 2000, in PP 1679: 114. – What are these “guaranties” worth now? – J.Z., 24.5.01

MEDIA, MASS MEDIA, See: NEWTON, HUGH C., Selling the Liberal Media Conservative Ideas, or How to Work with rather than over the Media, 6pp: 129, in PP 1581-82. – As if affordable alternative media didn’t exist! – J.Z.

MEDIA, MASS MEDIA, See: TANAKA, TOM, Big Media Threatens Democracy, 2pp: 198, in PP 1572-73. – But he does not propose to maximize the influence of small media by referring them to their alternative media options! – J.Z.

MEDICINE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, 1995: 15, in PP 1554/55.

MEDICINE, 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.

MEEK, NIGEL, Libertarianism & War: A Personal View, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 31, 4pp, in PP1742: 21.

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.

MEEK, NIGEL, Review, 4pp, of: WHELAN, ROBERT, Wild in Woods: The Myth of the Noble Eco-Savage, IEA, 1999, 69pp, L 8, ISBN 0 255 36447 4, in PP 1708-1710: 575.

MEEK, NIGEL, The Conservative Party and One Libertarian: The Story of an Estrangement, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 508.

MEEK, NIGEL, The Plausibility of Large-Scale, Hi-Tech, Voluntarily-Funded Emergency Organizations: The Example of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 85, 4pp, in PP1742: 11.

MEEK, NIGEL G., Unipolar Depression: Some thoughts on the policy and practice of intervention, 6pp: 783, in PP 1601-04. – By how much would psychological problems be reduced if creative energies were fully released, in every sphere? – Already the abolition of economic depressions and inflations, with their mass unemployment, which could, theoretically, be achieved within hours, once sufficient enlightenment has been provided, would tend to put many psychologists out of work or, rather, into productive work. So far even pets were often more helpful than were psychologists. Most lawyers, psychologists, politicians and economists are the priests of wrongful, harmful and misleading modern religions. – J.Z.

MEGAHEALTH SOCIETY LITERATURE, 8pp: 233, in PP 1595-96.

MEGAHEALTH SOCIETY, Order Form, 1p, in PP 1656-1659: 499.

MEINERS, JENS P., Ayn Rand. Eine freiheitliche Dogmatikerin, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 93.

MEINERS, JENS P., Die liberale Tradition in Deutschland, 1 S., Bespr. von RAICO, RALPH: Die Partei der Freiheit, in PP 1625: 37.

MEINERS, ROGER E., The Role of Rights, THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 404.

MELTZER PRESS, THE, Short notice only with only snail mail address given, although it has website, in PP 1732: 140.

MELVIN, SHEILA, Beating the System: Soviet Entrepreneurs Work on the Wild Side, THE FREEMAN, 8/91, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 292.

MEMON, Raison d’etre, 2pp: 122, in PP 1565-67.

MEMORY HOLE, THE, Pages from the website of ALAN KOONTZ, 80pp, in PP 1607/8: 1 akoontz@blancmange.net http://www.blancmange.net http://blackened.net

MENCKEN, H.L., H.L. Mencken Looks at Public Education, 4pp: 79, in PP 1584. – Our post-school and post-university education failures are even larger – and we cannot blame the government for them! – J.Z., 9.11.1999.

MENCKEN, H. L., Last Words: A Short Essay on Democracy, 1926, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 233.

MENGER, CARL, On the Origins of Money, reprinted from ECONOMIC JOURNAL, Vol. 2, 1892, pages 239-55, translated by C.A. Foley, here on 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 678.

MENGER, CARL, Papers at Duke University, short note: 373, in PP 1574-75. – 31 boxes of material are involved, or approximately 23,700 pages. Much of it is unpublished still! – At 6 cents a page the microfiching of this collection would cost less than A $ 1,500. Can the numerous fans of C. Menger not spare as much for this purpose? A single fan could afford this and would have to order duplicate fiche only upon demand for them. – Then this archive could be affordably accessible at home – to any fan of C. Menger, for about $ 50-60! It could be cheaper still to put it all on one or a few CD-ROMs. Just do it – if you have access to this collection! Freedom treasures that could be so cheaply duplicated should not remain confined to a single hoard, out of reach of most people, most of the time. – J.Z., 8.11.99.

MEREL, PETER, Cryonics and Population, 1p: 74, in PP 1554/55.

MERFINE, JOHN, Cable TV Needs Competition, THE FREEMAN, 10/90, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 171.

MERRIL, RONALD E., Review, 4pp, of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, online, ayn-rand@iubvm.ucs.indiana 15 August 1955, in PP 1682: 93. – In the heading this e-mail address is all in capitals!

MERSHON NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAM RESEARCH PAPER, Accidental War. Some Dangers in the 1960’s. The Mershon Report, with an introduction by Bertrand Russell, 1960, 4th impression, March 1963, 26p: 98, in PP 1583. – The damn copyrights induced me to postpone reprint-publishing and, later, microfilming it, for about 30 years. Luckily, in the meantime, nuclear war has not yet occurred. – J.Z.

METT, IDA, The Kronstadt Commune, contents list only, 1p, with links to chapters, in PP 1694: 143.

METTES, BEN to ZUBE, JOHN, 13.8.1999, 6pp: 297 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN to ZUBE, JOHN, 30.7.1999, 1p: 294 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, About Educational Methods, 3pp: 210 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, Family Values? Let’s Stop Playing Politics! 3pp: 150 in PP 1577-78. – 2pp: 627, in PP 1601-04.

METTES, BEN, From the Perspective of Optionality, 1995, 2pp: 18 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, Funding of Schools, 4pp”: 200 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, Letter to NSW Homeschooling Committee, n.d., 2pp: 191 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, Object against Objectivity! 3pp: 234 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, Optionality in Practice, July 1997, 1p: 35 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, Optionality: Beyond Law and Order, 3pp: 47 in PP 1577-78. 3pp: 705, 706, 704, in PP 1601-04.

METTES, BEN, Stop Broadening Broadcasting! 2pp: 160 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.8.1999, 1p: 318 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, to ZUBE, JOHN, rec. 12.8.99, 1p: 291 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, Wealth of Networks, 9pp, based on recent discussions: 70 in PP 1577-78.

METTES, BEN, Why Homeschool? 7pp: 192 in PP 1577-78.

METZELER, STEFAN, Eigentuemlich frei in Costa Rica, 2S., in PP 1625: 34.

METZELER, STEFAN, Was ist die sogenannte Shareholder value? n.d., 1 page, in PP 1675: 132.

MEULEN, HENRY to LABADIE, LAURANCE, 5.3.59, 1/2p, plus a note by L.L., in PP 1723/24: 238.

MEULEN, HENRY to THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, 5.3.1959, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 237.

MEULEN, HENRY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE to MEULEN, HENRY, July 5, 1959, not sent, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 90.

MEULEN, HENRY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Indian Libertarian, To the Editor, Feb. 19, 1959, 11pp, including some letters by Henry Meulen, on “money creation” and central banking, stamped: 86, in PP 1723/24: 233. – Published in THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, May 1, 1959. – MEULEN, HENRY to THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, 5.3.1959, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 237. – MEULEN, HENRY to LABADIE, LAURANCE, 5.3.59, 1/2p, plus a note by L.L., in PP 1723/24: 238. – LABADIE, LAURANCE to MEULEN, HENRY, March 19, 1959, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 239. – LABADIE, LAURANCE to THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, To the Editor, March 19, 1959, 3pp, with some notes by J.Z. , in PP 1723/24: 240.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Business Is Ethically Superior to Politics. The Power to Serve Is Better than the Power to Coerce, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 57, 4pp: 71. – When consumers are sovereign, I would rather speak of the “ability to serve”. Government monopolists have also the “power” to serve me, whether I like their services or not, whether I use them or not, and regardless of how extensively I use them, charging me an arbitrary price for their services, and sometimes disservices. Even the monopoly post office and the monopoly taxation office, for instance, are not mad enough to charge not only postage and taxes as their fees but also and much higher “availability” charges as are levied for many local government or monopoly corporation public services, e.g. garbage, water, telephone and sewage servives. If they did, we would have a revolution on our hands. And such wrongs and irrationalities go on an on, inspite of some contrary publicity and protests. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Can you Do Business without Dirtying your Hands? cmichel@cmichel.com 7pp, 1993, in PP 1705: 1.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, End of the Warriors, Priests, Warriors, Producers, 2000, 14pp, in PP 1705: 93.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, How Should we Think about Economics today? 1999, 10pp, in PP 1705: 83.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Liberalia News, 16.7.01, Ch_Michel_Valmet@compuserve.com www.liberalia.com 1p, in PP 1738: 201.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Liberalia, www.liberalia.com Ch_Michel_Valmet@compuserve.com 4/01 news, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 196.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism and the Information Revolution, 1997, 8pp, in PP 1705: 42. – “Very preliminary draft”.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism and the Information Revolution, 1997, from LINE-READING, 6pp: 162, in PP 1568. – The libertarian information revolution began long before the Internet with e.g. cheap duplicators, photocopiers, instant printing, audio- and video cassettes, microfilm in roll film and microfiche. Moreover, it has not even been extended, properly, into floppy disks and CD-ROMs. – J.Z.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Libertarianism is the Best Way to Understand the Information Revolution, 1997, HISTORICAL NOTES No. 37, page 4, in PP1742: 41. – A panarchist thought can be found on page 4, sheet 44. But no awareness that without e.g. the optimal use of alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, DVDs for libertarian information the information revolution is not complete and cannot achieve its objective fast enough. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, of LIBERALIA, 16.1. 01 & 20.11.01, Announcement of new additions to website, 4pp, in PP 1732: 124. www.liberalia.com Ch_Michel_Valmet@compuserve.com

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should Criminals Be Punished? 1996, 7pp, LINE – READING: 169, in PP 1568.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should Drugs Be Prohibited? 1996, 9pp, in PP 1705: 8.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should we Obey the Laws of our Country? 2000, 14pp, in PP 1705: 69.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, The Class Struggle Is not over. Why Libertarians Should Read Marx & Engels …, 1998. 12pp, in PP 1705: 31. – I would rather have them study the alternatives of cooperative production, partnerships and extensive employee shareholding. What remains sensible from all the writings of Marx and Engels can probably expressed on a single page. – J.Z., 29.5.02.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Unexpected Illustrations of Ayn Rand’s Philosophy of Aesthetics, 1998, 15pp, in PP 1705: 17.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, What Is a “Just Price”? n.d., 11pp, in PP 1705: 58.

MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Wisdom of the Elders, Capitalism & Pornography, 1998, 9pp, in PP 1705: 49.

MICHEL, YVES, L’individualisme contre líndividualisme, from “l’en dehors”, 3pp, incomplete , in PP 1694: 189.

MICHIGAN MILITIA WOLVERINES, Home Page with links & URL list, 4pp, in PP 1685/86: 79. www.michiganmilitia.org/

MICHIGAN MILITIA, Statement of Purpose and Mission, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 42. www.michiganmilitia.org

MICHIGAN MILITIA, THE, In Defence of Liberty II, 6pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 377, www.michiganmilitia.org/html/index2.htm

MICHIGAN MILITIA, THE, In Defence of Liberty, II, 6pp, n.d., in PP 1685/86: 73. www.michiganmilitia.org

MICKLETHWAIT, BRIAN, The Lion’s Share, LIBERTARIAN FICTIONS No. 3, 4pp, in PP1742: 53.

MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, A Libertarian Message to Thatcherite Conservatives, Feb. 1985, POLITICAL NOTES No. 169, 2pp, in PP1742: 111.

MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, Helping People to do Freedom: Reflections and Recollections of an Occasional Career Counsellor, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 13, 4pp, in PP1742: 63.

MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, Moans, Celebrations, Acrobat Files, History, Misprints, and Sir Geoffrey Howe, MHL, Free Life Jottings No. 16, Oct. 5th, 01: 5pp, in PP 1739: 79.

MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, The Menace of the Apocalyptic Individual, POLITICAL NOTES No. 164, 2pp, in PP1742: 85. – See: Terrorism, Tyranny & Leadership.

MICKLETHWAITE, BRIAN, The Twin Towers, Other Towers, The Dome, The Wheel, and why the Acoustics of the Royal Festival Hall Are Terrible, Free Life Jottings No. 17, brianmick@londonsw1.demon.co.uk 9pp, in PP 1739: 108.

MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, See: NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, Newspaper and Microform Collection, Pamphlet, 4pp: 116, in PP 1597.

MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, See: SAUR VERLAG, K.G., Guides to Microforms in Print, 1998, 1p website. – 100730.1341@compuserve.com – 274, in PP 1599.

MICROFICHE SELF-PUBLISHING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes on Anarchist Microfiche Self-Publishing, 5pp, in PP 1645-1653. – Sorry, but the tables got mixed up in the transferral from my disk to the print-out system AAMR used. – J.Z.

MICROFICHING, See: AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLER & PUBLISHER, Monthly since 1921, 2pp leaflet of THORPE’S magazine, offering a special Self Publisher Product Guide, issued in 10,000 copies, i.e., ca. 1 per 1,800 Australians! 414 in PP 1577-78. – A small advertising in it was priced at $ 195. For that I could put out 4 microfiche, containing 8 freedom books and with such an advertisement there I might not even sell a single LMP microfiche. – J.Z.

MICROFILM SHOP, THE, Letter by Paul Negus on what the shop, THE MICROGRAPHICS MARKET PLACE and microfilm in general has to offer, 1p: 2, in PP 1571.

MICROFILMING, See: CHADWYCK HEALEY, The Nineteenth Century Home Page, on ca. 1,000 economics texts, extract only, 20 pp, on texts that might be of interest to libertarians: 331 in PP 1577-78. – The home page itself did not download for me but this title list did. From it I extracted some titles. The whole list could easily contain more articles of some interest to some freedom lovers – but I do not know this literature well enough to recognize all such titles. Please point other microfilmed freedom titles out to me, for further listings. I extracted 82 titles, with a total of 17,279 pages, coming to 77 pages per fiche or 210 pages per title, in the average. – The average page density on LMP microfiche is much higher and the price much lower. – Who will look for more such microfilm offers, on the Internet or in the various guides to and catalogues of microfilms in print? – J.Z.

MICROFILMING, See: IDC PUBLISHERS, Homepage on INTERDOC, possibly the largest microfilm publisher, 1p: 325 in PP 1577-78. – It offers 60,000 titles on microfiche! It has also published on CD-ROMs. – “Although we believe in the growing importance of the digital media for easy access and disclosure, microfiche remains valuable as a stable and reliable technology and becomes more established than ever in its role in the preservation of rare material and in affordable publishing of specialized material for a small market. As a result of technical innovation it is now possible to combine old (microfiche, microfilm, 35mm film, etc) and new (digital) media in one publication. For instance a large microfiche collection can be provided with a digital inventory to improve retrieval of the microfiche. Another example is the production of a microfilm/fiche collection for preservation purposes and a digital publication of the same material (scanned from the fiche/film) for doing research.”

MICROFILMING, See: ZUBE, JOHN vs. RIVAZ, JOHN DE, & vice versa, On Microfiching , CD-ROM, Cryonics, 2pp: 116, in PP 1554/55.

MICROFILMING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Microfiche versus Internet, 1p, extract by N. Albery from a 14pp letter: 321 in PP 1577-78. – See: SAUR, K.G., Verlag, Subject Guide to Microforms in Print, 1998. Website, 1p, on this expensive directory: 322 in PP 1577-78. – “Microforms remain the most important means for the permanent, space-saving and economical conservation of rare and valuable books, historical journals, newspapers, almanacs, periodicals, as well as collections and estates.” – Not only “conservation”! Potentially, it is also a very affordable and efficient method for publishing on demand and for acquiring reference works very cheaply. – J.Z., 8.11.1999. – OCIE, DONNELL SYSTEMS, Website, 1p, on replacing paper and microfilm: 323 in PP 1577-78. – GLOBAL IDEAS BANK, Microfiche Publishing, 1p on LMP on the Internet: 324 in PP 1577-78.

MICROFILMING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Microfilming, Interview by Alan Koontz, 24pp, in PP 1607/08: 120.

MICROFILMING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, to MEANDER QUARTERLY, 29.2.1996, 4pp on LMP, that found their way onto the Internet: 326 in PP 1577-78. – See: ALTEK SYSTEMS, All About Micrographics, a primer, 1p website. E-mail: jimh@alteksys.com – 330 in PP 1577-78.

MICROFORMS IN PUBLISHING, Competitive Storage Technologies, 1p, an all too old comparison, in PP 1654: 119. – An up to date and complete listing is wanted by me. – J.Z.

MICRO INFORMATION CONCEPTS, MIC, 2 advertisements from ANALOG May 1985: 120, in PP 1548. – DO YOU KNOW WHO TOOK OVER ITS STOCK OF MICROFICHE, including back issues of ANALOG and ASTOUNDING? – J.Z.

MICRONATION & SOVEREIGNTY BOOKSTORE, THE, 4pp, in PP 1722: 192. – Since the html version was spread over 22 pp, I did reduce it here in plain text to 4pp. – This literature in print list has, obviously, been compiled by a libertarian, Ayn Rand and SF fan. – J.Z. www.angelfire.com/nv/micronations/bookstore.html

MICRONATIONS & VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES, See: IDEAFARM CITY, Home Page on a virtual community, 2pp, in PP 1707: 115. – “Freedom – Profit – Strength – Sustainability – Family – Equality – Truth – Jesus” – “a cultural focus on children, craftwork, software, and mathematical science”. – “IdeaFarm ‘tm’ City exists today as a (sparsely equipped) site where an individual can form associations, earn a livelihood, raise up children, and enjoy community, free from regulation, control, intimidation, and interference by any territorial power. When visiting our settlement, you are neither protected by, nor subject to, the laws and powers of the United States. You and I are subject to the laws of our territorial countries only as they apply on foreign soil.” – Traces of panarchism here but neither a developed theory nor practice. – J.Z. – MOONEY, EDWARD, JR., ImagiNations, Build Your Own Country, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 117.

MICRONATIONS AND IMAGINED OR VIRTUAL COUNTRIES, (c) 2000 Yahoo! 1p, in PP 1679: 204.

MICRONATIONS PAGE, THE, HP, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 383, talossa@excecpc.com www.execpc.com/~talossa/index.html

MICRONATIONS, See: 12. TALOSSA, The Kingdom of Talossa: An Independent, Sovereign Country “in the Heart of North America”, www.talossa.com/ 1p welcome, in PP 1680: 199. Sovereign, in N.A.? I believe that it is just another unrecognized claim or virtual community. As the latter it would obviously, be exterritorial but not autonomous for its members. Like a panarchy, it is also made up of volunteers only, but they do not enjoy as yet full experimental freedom and freedom of action. Thus it is, probably, still only another club of idealists. If they do localize themselves and try out some of their ideas in practice, then they might get another Waco experience. – However, every genuine revolution is just a series of parallel alternative institutions struggling to come into existence and maintain themselves. Under the territorial model they tend to struggle more against each other than against the old regime and thus, all too often, defeat their liberation purpose. Panarchism turns collectivist revolutions into one-man and minority group revolutions. – PIOT, J.Z., 24.5.01.

MICRONATIONS, See: ANAPHORIA, Welcome to the North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island, 2pp, in PP 1677: 114. – This virtual micro-nation is interesting to me only through its human diversity – containing 73 different ethnic groups. However, I have still to see any indication that it offers another than a territorial non-solution to this diversity. – PIOT, John Zube, 22.5.00.

MICRO-NATIONS, See: 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.

MICRONATIONS, See: Several articles in PP 1722.

MID-ATLANTIC INFOSHOP, A People’s Libertarian Index, Links, 3pp, in PP 1702: 188, jah@iww.org

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.

MIDDLE OF THE ROADERS, See: STELLE, JOSÉ ÍTALO, The Failure of the “Middle Way”, THE FREEMAN, 8/86, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 361. – It could have succeeded, somewhat, if applied only by “Middle of the Roaders” to themselves and their own affairs. As an imposition upon all it had to fail like all other impositions. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

MIDDLE WAY, See: STELLE, JOSÉ ÍTALO, The Failure of the “Middle Way”, THE FREEMAN, 8/86, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 361. – It could have succeeded, somewhat, if applied only by “Middle of the Roaders” to themselves and their own affairs. As an imposition upon all it had to fail like all other impositions. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

MIDDLETON, E. P., Human Capital – What Is It? 1p: 112, in PP 1583.

MIDWIVES, See: LAPP, HANNAH, The Home-Birth Controversy, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 333.

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

MILA 18, Memorial on the last hold-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto resistance, 2pp, in PP 1706: 196.

MILAN, VICTOR, Giving Up the Gun, 2pp, in PP 1616: 40.

MILANO, MAURIZIO, Il “Welfare State”, n.d., 2pp, from “Voci per un Dizionario del Pensiero Forte” by I.D.I.S., Instituto per la Dottrina e l’Informazione Sociale, 2pp, in PP 1677: 1. – This dictionary appears to be a Catholic and Italian beginnings towards a libertarian encyclopaedia. – Naturally, its libertarianism will be rather limited. – J.Z.

MILGRAM, STANLEY, Obedience to Authority, In PP 1677: 97. 1p flyer for the book, from LESS GOVERNMENT, lessgov.org, which copyrighted this flyer in Nov. 99, apparently believing that it couldn’t manage without this government support. – J.Z., 22.5.01.

MILITARISM, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Military Prepares for Martial Law in the U.S., 1p, in PP 1729: 5.

MILITARY, See: 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.

MILITIA OF MONTANA, THE, Information Pages, 1996, 6pp, in PP 1685/86: 83. mailto:militia@montana.com www.montana.com/militiaofmontana/

MILITIA, GUN CONTROL & SELF-DEFENCE, 403pp of downloads, in PP 1684 & 1686.

MILITIA, IFAS, 1.1. The morality of arming and organizing, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 2, Christian point of view.

MILITIA, IFAS, 1.2. The heritage of arming and organizing, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 10.

MILITIA, IFAS, 1.3. The right to arm and organize, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 18.

MILITIA, IFAS, 1.4. The reasons to arm and organize, in PP 1685/86: 8pp: 26. (PUBLICITY, e.g. for rightful defence and war aims, as well as defence and warfare methods, should be its strongest weapon! – J.Z., 26.5.01.)

MILITIA, IFAS, 2.1. Who and what is the Free Militia? 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 35.

MILITIA, IFAS, 2.2. Equipping yourself for the Free Militia, 9pp, in PP 1685/86: 43. (Being equipped with the RIGHT IDEAS is even more important. Those of a territorial constitutionalism are all too limited. So are governmental Bills of Rights & conventional military training, fighting, war aims, organizations, tactics and strategies. All ought to be thoroughly revised upon libertarian principles. See PEACE PLANS 16-18 & 61-63, PIOT, John Zube, 6.5.01.)

MILITIA, IFAS, 2.3. General organization of the Free Militia, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 52.

MILITIA, IFAS, 2.4. Secrecy and Security in the Free Militia, 8pp, in PP 1685/86: 60.

MILITIA, IFAS, Field Manual of the Free Militia, (c) 1994 & 1996, 67pp, in PP 1685/86: 1. militia@ifas.org

MILITIA, See: BERNERI, CAMILLO, On Militarisation of the Militias, 1937, 1978, 2pp, in PP 1694: 157.

MILITIA, See: MCNEIL, TIM, Only Militias Need Apply: Yeah, right, 7pp, in PP 1661: LFCT, May 22,00:7. – See: SIMONS, PAUL Z., A True Account of the New Model Army, 5pp, in PP 1645-1653: 739, from ANARCHY A JOURNAL OF DESIRE ARMED, Fall 95.

MILITIA, See: MICHIGAN MILITIA.

MILITIAS, See: BILLINGSLEY, K.L., Freedom, Militias, & the Violence Inherent in the System, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 2pp, in PP 1765: 147.

MILK, See: COHEN, ROBERT, Milk. The Deadly Poison, 1997, 317pp, $ 14.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 369.

MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, 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.

MILL, JOHN STUART, See: 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.

MILL, JOHN STUART, See: HART, DAVID, Competing Visions of Freedom & Reform – John Stuart Mill’s Liberalism Vs. Karl Marx’s Socialism, 1999, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 316.

MILLENNIAL PROJECT, PRIVATE SPACE RESEARCH, LIVING UNIVERSE FOUNDATION, 6 contributions in PP 1707.

MILLER, C. JOHN, American Oil: Our Bridge to the Future, 4pp: 49, in PP 1581-82.

MILLER, DALE, Philosophical considerations on petitioning pigs, 1p, in PP 1630: 178.

MILLER, MICHAEL, Apocalypse Never! 1996, 1997, 3pp, in PP 1676: 17. – His copyrights clause: “Permission is hereby granted for any non-commercial reproduction and circulation of this article.”

MILLER, MICHAEL, E-gold, 1999, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1676: 20. www.e-gold.com/e-gold.asp?cid=107481 A book on the remaining fallacies of the gold bugs is overdue! In their opposition to the paper money despotism of governments, they adopt the monetary authoritarianism and limitations of the old and “classical” , as well as legislated, “gold standard” as if it were the only rightful and possible one, although, so far, only within their voluntary payment communities. They are unaware of and uninterested in removing its self-limiting redemptionist flaws (by the issuers, upon demand) and retaining gold units merely as optional value standards, optional means of payment and widely accepted value standards for accounting and clearing purposes. In that form any quantity of gold would suffice to achieve the exchange of any quantity of goods and services that people are able and willing to exchange. However, as volunteers in this sphere they are on the track to full monetary freedom – but by far not there yet! The own flawed ideas do hold us back much more so than external force does. You and your trading partners do not need to possess any gold to reckon, account and exchange in gold weight values! – There exists a long but largely unknown or ignored tradition on this. – Their method leaves them open to official robberies. – J.Z., 22.5.01.

MILLER, MICHAEL, Greenhoax Effect, 1996, 2pp, in PP 1676: 15.

MILLER, MICHAEL, Quackgrass Activism, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1676: 8. – See: QUACKGRASS PRESS.

MILLER, MICHAEL, Shelf Life, 1995 (of ideas, knowledge etc.), 3pp, in PP 1676: 12.

MILLER, MICHAEL, The Right to Arms, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1676: 10. QUACKGRASS PRESS.

MILLER, VINCENT H., America in Crisis, 2pp: 11, in PP 1561-63.

MILLER, VINCENT H., Dear ISIL Members, August 1, 1998, 2pp: 354, in PP 1561-63.

MILLER, VINCENT H., Dear ISIL Supporter, March 1997, 6pp: 361, in PP 1561-63.

MILLER, VINCENT H., Division in the Ranks? Special Forces Underground RESISTER Speaks Out, 1p: 46, in PP 1561-63.

MILLER, VINCENT H., Farewell to a Libertarian Hero – Marshall Bruce Evoy, 1923-1998, 6pp: 233, in PP 1561-63.

MILLER, VINCENT H., From the desk of Vince Miller, April 99, on Costa Rica etc., 2pp: 359, in PP 1561-63.

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

MILLER, VINCENT H., Review of: WOLFE, CLAIRE, 101 Things to Do till the Revolution, 1p review of the book: 130, in PP 1561-63.

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

MILLER, VINCENT, The Libertarian Movement at the Crossroads, 2pp: 175, in PP 1561-63.

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

MILLER, VINCENT H., When Force Is the Standard, 1p, in PP 1729: 50. – Among over 2 million prisoners in US there are 750,000 for “crimes” without victims!

MILLETT, JERRY, Herbert Spencer: Freedom’s Philosopher, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 5pp, in PP 1765: 71. – Much as I do appreciated Herbert Spencer, he was not the only one nor the first but freedom played a larger role in his philosophy than in that of many to most other pro-freedom philosophers. – J.Z.

MILTON, JOHN, The Areopagitica, introduction by Sid Parkinson, 3pp, in PP 1675: 24.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO & INCERTI, MATTEO, An Interview with Science Fiction Writer L. NEIL SMITH, TLFCT, 2pp, in PP 1682: 152.

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/

MINGARDI, ALBERTO & STAGNARO, CARLO, RON PAUL on Politics and Freedom, 3pp, TLFCT, March 13, 2000, in PP 1682: 116.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, 17, Compulsory Schooling: The Road to Serfdom, 1p, in PP 1678: 33.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, An Interview with RICHARD RIDER, 2pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 154.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Antitrust Myth and Microsoft: an Interview with DOMINICK ARMENTANO, TLFCT, May 8, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1682: 172.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Catholicism and Capitalism: an Interview with Michael Novak, 2pp, in PP 1682: 93. THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, May 1, 2000. amingardi@wappi.com

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Defending the Undefendable: Walter Block, Twenty Years Later, 2pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Dec. 7, 98, in PP 1682: 95.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Democide: RUDY RUMMEL Interviewed, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 99.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Digital Anarchy on the Net, TLFCT, 2pp, in PP 1682: 142. There are some panarchist and some monetary freedom traits in this article. However, let me object that FREE CLEARING – using any optional value standard – IS essential. Cyber currencies are NOT. We could clear all our exchanges without them – although not as fast, cheaply & easily, but unobstructed by 45,000 viruses and legions of interfering hackers. – J.Z., 4.5.01. (By now there are over 60,000 viruses and I get 1-3 virus attacks a day! What will happen when there are 6 million? Some people have argued that technically advanced forgers will one day be able to overthrow all centralistic, monopolistic and coercive paper money systems of the States. Will virus attacks one day overwhelm all Internet defence efforts? We certainly have the barbarians again at the gates of civilization. – J.Z., 25.5.02.)

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, DON LOBO TIGGRE on the Coming Social Changes. An Interview by Alberto Mingardi, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 169.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Don’t Vote. Don’t Legislate, Be Free: an Interview with DANIEL BURTON, 7pp, TLFCT, Sep. 4, 2000, in PP 1682: 143.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Guns, Scifi, and Electronic Publishing: an Interview with J. NEIL SCHULMAN, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 117.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Highlander KEN MACLEOD, an Interview, 3pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 112.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, HOWARD OLSON: A Global Chance for Anti-Statism, an Interview, TLFCT, Feb. 1, 99, 3p, International Libertarian Network, ILN, in PP 1682: 136. http://maxpages.com/libertarian http://maxpages.com/chameleon http://maxpages.com/anarchism

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.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Libertarians & the Religious Right: an Interview with STEPHAN KINSELLA, 4pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 123.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Padania Liberale e Libertaria, Libertarianism in Northern Italy, 1p, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 140.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Philosopher TIBOR MACHAN interviewed by Alberto Mingardi, 6pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 178.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Science Fiction Writer Jerry POURNELLE, interviewed by Alberto Mingardi, TLFCT, 2pp, in PP 1682: 155.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Sexual Correctness. WENDY MCELROY Interview, 4pp, TLFCT, in PP 1682: 106. Her website: www.zetetics.com/mac/

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Should Texas Declare Independence? An Interview with JIM DAVIDSON, 3pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Oct. 18, 99, in PP 1682: 95. CITY TIMES, Oct. 18, 1999, amingard@tin.it J.D.’s website on Sovereignty for the Individual: www.ezez.com/free/freejim.html (Radio broadcast, tape or also text? – There are xyz links that I have not yet looked up. – J.Z.)

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible: an Interview with KEN SCHOOLLAND, 2pp, TLFCT, Dec. 14, 98, in PP 1682: 130.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Bill-of-Rights for President. An Interview with L. NEIL SMITH, 3pp, TLFCT, July 26, 99, in PP 1682: 127.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Fox Guarding the Chicken Coop. An Interview with JAN NARVESON, 4pp, TLFCT, August 30, 99, in PP 1682: 100.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Freedom Party of Ontario, an Interview with LLOYD WALKER, 2pp, TLFCT, Jan. 17, 2000, in PP 1682: 110.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Nine Commandments of Libertarianism: an Interview with DAVID BOAZ, TLFCT, Sep. 6, 99, 4pp, in PP 1682: 174.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The South Will Rise Again in Freedom, an Interview with RON HOLLAND, 2pp, TLFCT, March 20, 2000, in PP 1682: 132.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Soviet South African Republic: an Interview with JIM PERON, TLFCT, 27 Dec. 99, 3pp, in PP 1682: 121. – Typically, exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities is not discussed here, either, as a solution to the majority/minority problem and to introduce complete experimental freedom for all, always at the own expense and risk. One should think that libertarians would advocate it at every opportunity. Instead, they continue to subscribe to a territorialism that is, essentially, collectivistic, even totalitarian. – J.Z., 3.1.01.

MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Writer’s Index of THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, list of interviews and articles by ALBERTO MINGARDI, 3pp, in PP 1682: 185.

MINIMUM WAGES, LABOR CONTROLS, See: UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Unemployment in Puerto Rico, THE FREEMAN, 6/83, 9pp, in PP 1759/60: 217. – Here, too, he seems to ignore the effects of monetary despotism. There is no freedom, there, either, for competing local currencies to compete for local labor. Later Dr. S. wrote an excellent book on free banking. Self-defeating restrictions like minimum wages tend to arise and to be maintained only under conditions of monetary despotism. They are not, by themselves, sufficient to explain the phenomenon of involuntary mass unemployment. – J.Z., 19.5.02.

MINIMUM WAGES, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, Abolish Minimum Wages, 2pp, in PP 1611: 121.

MINING, See: MANNERS, RON, Mining 1999 – Confronting a Pebble or a Mountain, 1999, 15pp, in PP 1614: 47.

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.

MINITER, RICHARD, Wilhelm von Humboldt: German Classical Liberal, THE FREEMAN, 2/91, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 383.

MINORITIES, See: FREE-MARKET CONSERVATISM & GENERAL ECONOMIC THEORY, 1/2p, in PP 1704: 73. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

MINORITY AUTONOMY, See: SCHEER, ROBERT, Bush’s Faustian Deal with the Taliban, LA TIMES, 22 May 02, 2pp, in PP 1728: 190, sent in anonymously by generous53@aol.com – Even the Taliban fanatics are entitled to self-government, but only for their own volunteers and only on the basis of exterritorial autonomy. If that had been conceded to them, as well as to all other dissenting minorities, most of the private and governmental terrorist acts would not have taken place, particularly since that would have undermined all notions of collective responsibility as well, whenever they are wrongfully applied to people who are not voluntary followers. And when one can have, quite freely, the government or non-governmental society of one’s dreams, among like-minded people, as a matter of individual choice, hatreds will tend to disappear and one will begin to blame oneself rather than non-members, for the own mistakes. But where are these 2 significant alternatives sufficiently discussed outside my PEACE PLANS series? – Experimental freedom, freedom of action and full minority autonomy for all, but quite without any territorial monopoly! – J.Z., 27.2.02.

MINORITY RIGHTS, See: TAMM, SASCHA, Brauchen Minderheiten Rechte? 2 S.: 105, in PP 1588.

MINUS ONE, Contents list, see: LASKA, BERND A.

MINUS ONE, No. 1, September 1963, No. 6, Jan. – Feb. 1965, & No. 34, 1974, 28pp, in PP 1610: 41.

MINUTEMAN PRESS, THE, Minuteman Declaration, 1p: 30, in PP 1561-63.

MINUTEMEN, See review, 5pp, REYNOLDS, GLENN HARLAN, of: It Takes a Militia, by HART, GARY, The Minuteman: Restoring an Army of the People, New York, The Free Press, 188pp, $ 23, in REASON ONLINE, from REASON, May 99, in PP 1685/86: 94.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth, 1920, in the 1990 edition by the LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE, online, translated by S. Adler, with foreword by Yuri N. Maltsev and postscript by Joseph T. Salerno. This Mises e-book was prepared by Richard Perry, 16pp, in PP 1733: 82. – I do not understand why such offers are not made as single files, which would facilitate downloading. – J.Z.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, Economic Freedom & Interventionism, An Anthology of Articles and Essays, Selected & Edited by Bettina Bien Greaves, 263pp, indexed, here a 1p announcement: , in PP 1655: 101. – This title was reproduced in PP 1480 with permission by Mrs. Greaves, the copyrights holder. – J.Z.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, Liberalism: Classical Liberalism Reconsidered: A Symposium to Mark the Publication of a New Edition of Liberalism by Ludwig von Mises, THE FREEMAN, 11/85, 13 pages, in PP 1751/52: 50.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, List of his articles that are offered online by LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 85. – Why did they copyright even that list? Are they afraid that others might advertise what they have to offer? – Anyhow, they copied or scanned-in these articles from other publications. To introduce them by a fancy letterhead for web publication does hardly establish a new copyright. – If scanning in does provide copyrights then reprinting an original text would do so to. The British Library seems to think that microfilming a text provides it with copyrights to it. Oh, the fixed ideas that even libertarians suffer under! There are probably some lawyers and judges who would uphold such idiocies. – J.Z.

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

MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: 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.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: 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.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: Koether, George, A Memorial (to Ludwig von Mises), an alphabetization of important thoughts from Mises’ 885 pages work: Human Action, selected and arranged by George Koether, 49 pages, in PP 1751/52: 1, with every word taken from “Human Action”. THE FREEMAN, 9/81. – I believe that the whole text of “Human Action” is now available free online, probably from the Mises Institute. Compare also the Greaves edition: Mises Made Easier, previously microfiched. – An alphabetical index to all writings by and on Mises seems to be still missing. The best approximation to a survey of his thoughts are the 3 volumes of the Mises bibliographies compiled by Bettina Bien Greaves, with her summaries. The first and the second of these was fiched by me. The second and third volume are also online. – J.Z.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: OSTERFELD, DAVE, Marx, Mises and Socialism, THE FREEMAN, 10/74, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 71.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Wisdom of a “Liberal” Giant, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 376, on Mises.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: RAICO, RALPH, The Place of Mises’ Liberalism, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 51.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: TUCKER, JEFFREY A., Mises in Moscow. An Interview with an Austrian Economist from the USSR, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 825. – ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Mises Vindicated, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 826.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes to Mises: “On the Manipulation of Money and Credit”, 1993 & 1998, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 537.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, The Economics and Politics of My Job, Wages, Unemployment and Inflation, 4pp: 114, in PP 1558. – From: THE FREEMAN, of FEE.

MISES, LUDWIG VON, The Individual in Society, 12pp: 76, in PP 1549. – The individual in “society” can secede and join other societies or form his own. The individual under the rule of a territorial State, even when it is under a “limited government” constitution, cannot. – J.Z.

MISS LIBERTY’S FILM & TV WORLD, A libertarian film and TV newsletter, 2pp, in PP 1679: 127. www.missliberty.com No videos?

MIT LIBERTARIANS LOCKER, Introduction, 1p, home page and links, in PP 1681: 203. www.mit.edu:8001/activities/libertarians/home.html

MITCHELL, SELINA, Sun power could run the country, THE AUSTRALIAN, 14.12.99, 1p, in PP 1641-1644: 488. – Inserted by me to use the space available. – J.Z.

MOBS, See: SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The Leaders and the Mob, 2pp, in PP 1731: 22. – Both would be transformed by voluntary State membership and the resulting free competition in this sphere as well. Arbitrarily and coercively thrown together masses will, inevitably, be misled, because they can be held together only by the lowest common denominators: popular errors, myths and prejudices. – See: ON PANARCHY. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

MOKHIBER, RUSSELL & WEISSMAN, ROBERT, Review, 2pp, 2000, of AGAR, HERBERT & TATE, ALLEN, Who Owns America? A Declaration of Independence, 1936, in PP 1668/69: 234. – “America” is and ought to be UNOWNED but rightful property in America ought to be fully controlled by its owners. – PIOT, J.Z., 9.5.01.

MOMENTUM REVOLUTION OF THE INDIVIDUAL, THE, Home Page, 7pp, links, in PP 1680: 140. It quotes: “Finding a job shouldn’t be a job.” – It isn’t – under full monetary freedom! – J.Z.

MON, STORMY, The Power of Jury Nullification, 1p: 67, in PP 1556.

MONACHELLI, DESTA, Is the Bill of Rights Still Valid? 2pp: 184, in PP 1572-73.

MONARCHISM, See: HABERMEHL, WERNER, Ein Versuch ueber Monarchie, 4 S., in PP 1625: 19.

MONARCHISM, See: SEAN GABB, Why Libertarians Should Sing “God Save the Queen!” 1p, in PP 1708-1710: 385.

MONDRAGON BOOKSTORE & COFFEE HOUSE, Winnipeg, General Intro, 1p, in PP 1706: 190. – mondragon@a-zone.org

MONDRAGON CO-OPERATIVE FEDERATION, See: LONG, MIKE, The Mondragon Co-operative Federation: A model for our times, 3pp, from FREEDOM, 13.1.96, in PP 1645-1653: 180.

MONDRAGON WEBSITE, Links only, to e.g. PARECON PROJECT, in PP 1660: 120. Website: www.zmag.org/ParEcon/beta/index.html On participatory economics, with links, 1p. Includes links to Indigenous Resistance & Solidarity & Anarchism and the Libertarian Left. Links, 1p, in PP 1696: 206.

MONDRAGON, See: LONG, MIKE, The Mondragon Co-operative Federation: A Model for our Time? 1996, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 231. – From FREEDOM, Winter 1996. Freedom Press (International), FPI, mailing list: majordomo@tao.ca

MONETARISTS VS. AUSTRIANS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Austrians vs. Monetarists: Who’s Right about Hayek? THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 374. – SKOUSEN, MARK, Friedman vs. The Austrians, Part II: Was there an Inflationary Boom in the 1920’s? THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 377. – SKOUSEN, MARK, Austrians vs. The Chicago School, Part III, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 380.

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

MONETARY FREEDOM & HONESTY, 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.

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

MONETARY FREEDOM, See a number of articles by LAURANCE LABADIE, in PP 1723/24.

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

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: BANKING, MONEY, FINANCE BOOKS, 2pp, in PP 1704: 72. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: BANKING, MONEY, FINANCE, 1/2 p, in PP 1704: 135-140, guide to 109 resources. Still only a fraction of all monetary freedom references can be found here. – J.Z. – FREE MARKET.NET. (I rather double up such references, unintentionally, than not mention them at all. – J.Z.)

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Cryptic Money, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 937. – 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.

MONETARY FREEDOM, 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.

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., The Money Muddle, 1p, in PP 1630: 72.

MONETARY FREEDOM, 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.

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: LOOMIS, MILDRED, Exploitation Via Inflation: An Alternative Constant Currency, 8pp, in PP 1634-1636: 785.

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: MANN, FREDERICK. – At least 3 articles somewhat dealing with this subject.

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: MAROTTA, MICHAEL E., Money Without Government and Banks, 2pp, in PP 1661: 31. mercury@well.com Originally from PRACTICAL ANARCHY, Nov. 93, edited by Bill Smith, wfs5572@tamsun.tamu.edu – NUMISMATICA.

MONETARY FREEDOM, 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.

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

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: PROMETHEA, Web Pages and Links, 39pp, in PP 1684: 165. www.promethea.org/Info.html Among other things, it favours monetary freedom! It found its graphics excessive and had to reduce my print-outs to plain texts. – J.Z.

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

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

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

MONETARY FREEDOM, 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.

MONETARY FREEDOM, 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.

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: SIMCOCK, JONATHAN, Lets and Josiah Warren, 2pp, in PP 1630: 42.

MONETARY FREEDOM, 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.

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: WAL-MART DOLLAR COIN, Press clipping, A. 22.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1699: 54.

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: WILBER, DAVE to ZUBE, JOHN, 24. 6. 00, via winsmith@postnet.com 2pp, in PP 1629: 49. I could not open his attachments.

MONETARY FREEDOM, 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!

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: ZUBE, JOHN to WILBER, DAVE, 15.6.00, 3pp on monetary freedom, in PP 1629: 46.

MONETARY FREEDOM, See: ZUBE, JOHN, to GABB, SEAN, 27.7.00, 3pp in PP 1662: 80, on monetary freedom.

MONETARY HISTORY, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Monetary History, a Chronology, 1609 – 1978, 3pp, in PP 1668/69:49. – This is probably his weakest contribution. It is all too short and incomplete and yet not all of his entries are relevant. – However, as some input towards a complete monetary history it would have some value. – J.Z., 19.5.01.

MONEY LAUNDERING, See: 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.”

MONEY LAUNDERING: 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.

MONEY MATTERS, May 1988, The Coalition for Sound Money, No. 18, 4pp, in PP 1745-1748: 709.

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

MONOPOLIES, See: WELLS, SAM, “Robber Barons” and Exploitative Monopolies – which System Fosters them and which System Most Discourages them? 3pp, in PP 1684: 33.

MONOPOLIES: The Cause & Cure of Coercive Monopolies, 2pp, in PP 1679: 191, contents lists of a book, author, publisher, URL? e-mail? All not mentioned! – Obviously, there are SOME disadvantages to off-line reading of hurriedly downloaded sites. – JZ.

MONOPOLY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Steady Growth of Monopoly, Sep. 1950, 1p, stamped: 42, in PP 1723/24: 181. -Monopoly isn’t “growing” but legislated into existence! – J.Z., 29.8.01.

MONSON, LORD, Review of: BODY, RICHARD, Sir, The Breakdown of Europe, New European Press, 102pp, 1p: 808, in PP 1601-04.

MONTESQUIEU, CHARLES DE, The Spirit of the Laws, Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought, edited by Anne M. Cohler, offer by Amazon.com, $ 22.95, with some comments added by readers, 2pp, in PP 1675: 86. – This and other comments options for articles and books, put online, offer libertarians many new opportunities. But CD-ROMs would offer still more space for comments and could be cheaper and easier to acquire. – J.Z.

MONTGOMERY, JOHN, Adam Smith’s Economics of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/82, 7pp, in PP 1755/56: 231.

MONTGOMERY, MARIBEL, More on Hazlitt and Morality, 2pp: 323, in PP 1601-04.

MONTHLY ECONOMIC LETTER, Northeast Farm Foundation, Ithaca, Oct. 1, 1949, The Other Side of the Subsidy, 2pp: 45, in PP 1549.

MOON MINERS’ MANIFESTO, 2pp, with links to many of its 111 newsletters to December 97, in PP 1616: 149.

MOONEY, EDWARD, JR., ImagiNations, Build Your Own Country, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 117.

MOORE, CAROL, Finding the Parade: Re-Thinking Libertarian Strategy, Part I, 2pp: 126; II, 2pp: 132, in PP 1572-73.

MOORE, CAROL, Join Libertarians for Peace, 1p appeal, 17 Nov. 01, in PP 1732: 188, – The achievement of peace requires a scientific approach (combined with a moral one), which is at least as thorough as is military science in the preparation for and conduct of wars. One can’t ride towards peace on a few popular myths, errors & prejudices & with the help of most conventional (territorial) institutions & methods. However, Carol Moore is at least a territorial decentralist and secessionist. And most other peace advocates haven’t explored the exterritorial autonomy and voluntaristic approach to peace, either, one combined with a libertarian revolution, liberation and defensive warfare program that could reduce rightful defensive wars to genuine and very limited police actions against war criminals only. Such rightful resistance against war mongers would not require ABC mass murder devices, air raids, rockets, heavy artillery, tanks and a navy. See e.g. my 2 peace books in PP 16-18 (now available via e-mail) and PP 61- 63. (The German original of the latter work fiched in PP 399-401, is now also available digitized by e-mail, zipped: 579 Kbs., J.Z., 31.5.02.) – PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.02. carol@carolmoore.net www.libertarians4peace.net infor@libertarians4peace.net http://groups.yahoo.com/group/libs4peace www.carolmoore.net

MOORE, CAROL, Repeal Nuke Plant Liability Limits Petition, 24.6.01, 1p, in PP 1717: 163. – “Libertarians want repeal of the Price-Anderson Law. If nuclear plants are safe, they should be able to get insurance!” carol@carolmoore.net – www.petitiononline.com/repealpa/petition.html www.mothersalert.org/bannerPA.html More background at www.geocities.com/priceanderson/

MOORE, CAROL, Waco: Will the Truth Come Out? 1p, in PP 1729: 56. www.kreative.net/carolmoore/davidian-massacre.html www.secession.net On other terrorist acts by governments, see Prof. Rummel’s numerous websites.

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.

MOORE, RODERICK, Kossovo: The Case for Intervention, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 467.

MOORE, RODERICK, Review, 2pp, of: SCHULER, KURT, Should Developing Countries Have Central Banks? Currency Quality and Monetary Systems in 155 Countries, IEA, 1996, 126pp, in PP 1708-1710: 491. – Privatization of money is mentioned only in passing: “However, this is too radical an idea to be politically possible today, and it will remain politically impossible for a few years yet.” – As if we had to rely on its political realization rather than realizing it in a voluntaristic, private and cooperative monetary revolution at an opportune moment, before political forces could be rallied against it. – J.Z., 15.7.01. – There are possibly few other kinds of revolutions that could provide so fast, far-reaching and obvious benefits than monetary revolutions that introduced full monetary freedom, doing this rightfully and rationally. – J.Z., 29.5.02.

MOORE, RODERICK, Short-Termism in British Industry: The State of the Debate, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 88, 2pp, in PP1742: 17.

MOORE, RODERICK, The Case for Reforming the Libel Laws, LEGAL NOTES No. 32, 2pp, in PP1742: 49.

MOORE, RODERICK, The Causes of British Disunity, POLITICAL NOTES No. 160, 2pp, in PP1742: 79. – Disunity is natural. We are all individuals, not mass-produced robots: nationals, faithfuls or ideologues, no matter how hard the governmental miseducation and propaganda machine tries to achieve that. The Soviets did not achieve a nation of Soviet Men, the Nazis not a nation of Nazis. No other faith or dogma unifies all people in a territory, except their territorial spleens and other popular errors, myths and prejudices. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

MOORE, STEPHEN, Our Unconstitutional Congress, IMPRIMIS, 7/97, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 30.

MOORE, WILLIAM K. & LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What Is Freedom? 3pp: 74, in PP 1558.

MOORE, WILMA J., Is “Freedom” an Antiquated Term? , THE FREEMAN, 1/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 568.

MORALISM, See: BAKER, A. J., The Illusions of Moralism, 2pp, in PP 1610: 49. – I would find an article on the illusions of immoralists much more interesting. – J.Z.

MORALITY & MARKETS, See: HILL, PETER J., Markets and Morality, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 80.

MORALITY, ETHICS, VALUES, BARBARISM, See: SOMMERS, CHRISTINA HOFF, Are We Living in a Moral Stone Age, IMPRIMIS, 3/98, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 364. – The stone age wasn’t moral, either! – J.Z. – Compare General Omar Bradley’s remark: “An Age of nuclear giants and ethical infants.” – Does any government school or any religious school teach any genuine ethical values? Perhaps a few of the private and independent schools do now, and some home schools. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

MORALITY, See: ANTMAN, LESS, The Moral Foundation of Liberty, 2pp: 85, in PP 1589-94.

MORALITY, See: HARPER, F.A., Morals and the Welfare State, 27pp: 75, in PP 1549. – BRADEN, SPRUILLE, For a Moral Revolution, 3pp: 82, in PP 1549.

MORALITY, See: LONG, RODERICK T. & MONTGOMERY, MARIBEL, Inalienable Rights and Moral Foundations, 8pp: 314, in PP 1601-04. – HAMMER, RICHARD O., Review of HAZLITT, HENRY, The Foundations of Morality, 1p: 322, in PP 1601-04. – MONTGOMERY, MARIBEL, More on Hazlitt and Morality, 2pp: 323, in PP 1601-04.

MORALITY, See: MASTERS, ROBERT, Morality without Volition, 8pp: 358, in PP 1565-67.

MORALITY, See: RIPPIN, BRYAN, Rev., Morality Is more than Me, 2pp: 753, in PP 1601-04. – No doubt! He is just another Christian sky pilot. – J.Z. – ANDERTON, PAUL, R. God & Morality – Help or Hindrance? 1p: 755, in PP 1601-04. – GABB, SEAN, What Ethical Problem? 1p: 756, in PP 1601-04.

MORALITY, See: THATCHER, LADY, The Moral Foundations of Society, IMPRIMIS, 3/95, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 269.

MORALITY, See: WELLS, SAM, “Liberals” and the Cult of Moral Relativism, 3pp, in PP 1684: 4.

MORE, MAX, Live Freely, Live Longer, THE FREEMAN, May 95, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 94.

MORE, MAX, Small is Awesome, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 5pp, in PP 1754: 72.

MOREEL, BEN, Power Corrupts, 2pp: 62, in PP 1549.

MOREEL, BEN, Survival of the Species, 15pp: 63, in PP 1549. – It depends upon liberty alone – is his and my conclusion. – J.Z.

MORLEY, FELIX, Review, 1985, of: CHODOROV, FRANK, Fugitive Essays, 1980, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 183.

MORRIS, ANDREW P., The Wild West Meets Cyberspace, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 363.

MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, “… to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62. comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/

MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, “… to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62. comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/

MORRISS, ANDREW P., A (Revisionist) Walk in the Park, THE FREEMAN, 8/00, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 411.

MORRISS, ANDREW R., Does the Internet Prove the Need for Government Investment? THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 6pp, in PP 1754: 24.

MOSCOW LIBERTARIUM, Freedom Technologies for the Digital Future, Home Page, with links, 4pp, in PP 1616: 177. – e-mail – liberty@ice.ru English pages maintained by Victor Agroskin, vic5784@yahoo.com www.ice.ru/ Moscow Libertarium http://www.libertarium.ru/eng

MOSELEY, D. ALEXANDER, Abolish Legal Tender, THE FREEMAN, 2/99, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 200.

MOSES, EYAL, Ethics and the Wittgensteinian Approach, 7pp, n.d. or e-mail or URL, in PP 1682: 183.

MOSHER, STEVEN W., The Fight for Beijing, THE FREEMAN, 6/91, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 354. – They did have the right to resist despotism and the right to secede and establish their own governments or societies under the tolerance of exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer communities. But they did not have the right to force the remaining few communists to live under other ideological systems. They should have insisted, among other things, upon the continuance of the Beijing regime – for all its voluntary followers – and upon individual rights for members of the Red Army and its transformation into a rightful volunteer militia to uphold individual rights. Most of the participants had not considered such and related alternatives. For instance, they did they demonstrate or argue against Legal Tender and for Free Banking (in spite of the dozens to hundreds of unemployed or under-employed in Red China), perhaps even not for Free Trade. Their appreciation of individual rights was rather limited, judging by the utterances of the survivors who managed to escape. – “Democracy” is not enough and becomes all too often a means to suppress major rights and liberties, although not as atrociously as do some of the despotic and totalitarian regimes. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

MOTOR CARS, See: GABB, SEAN, The Attack on the Motor Car: A Rough Draft, 1994, updated 2000, 14pp, in PP 1673: 181.

MOTTE, ULRICH, Insiderhandel legalisieren, 2 S.: 165, in PP 1588.

MOTTE, ULRICH, Kirchensteuerfrei und kapitalistisch? Freikirchen und Liberalismus, 3 S., in PP 1625: 59.

MOTTE, ULRICH, Prokapitalistisches Christentum, 2 S.: 110, in PP 1588.

MOVEMENT OF THE LIBERTARIAN LEFT, Home Page, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1676: 146. – “Smashing the State Since ’78”. – So, why isn’t it smashed yet? – In print this “movement” seems to have ground to a halt. At least I haven’t seen any of its printed matter for years. – J.Z., 3.5.01 – Here it announces a list for members, for May 2000. www.newlibertarian.com/ www.agorist.org/ www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/9167/whatsnew.html http://members.aol.com/frefan www.antiwar.com/

MOVIES, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Movies, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 33, including favourites of THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, which copyrighted its list!

MOVIMIENTO LIBERTARIO, Web Site, Introductory page, 1/2 page, in PP 1626: 124. I wish the website URL or at least an e-mail address would always be mentioned on each site. – J.Z.

MOZES, EYAL, Israel and “the lesson of the Holocaust”, 3pp: 72, in PP 1598.

MUEHLEN, MARCO, Aktualitaet einer vergessenen Bewegung: Die Bodenreformer, 6 S, in PP 1609: 94. – 4pp, in PP 1671: 110. www.butterbach.net/autor001.htm www.butterbach.net/akademie.htm

MUHLESTEIN, MARK, The Quality of Life after Cryonics, 3pp: 71, in PP 1554/55.

MUEHSAM, ERICH, See: ANONYMOUS, ERICH MUEHSAM Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1696: 134. – Referring for most of his info to: Dr. David Shepherd at American University and his book: From Bohemia to the Barricades: Erich Muehsam and the Development of a Revolutionary Drama & his unpublished manuscript of: “Thunderation: Folk Play with Song and Dance”. dshep@american.edu

MUELLER, REINHARD to ZUBE, JOHN, 5.8.01 & ZUBE, JOHN to MUELLER, REINHARD, 7.8.01, on Kurt Zube, 4pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 163.

MULA, TONY, 1993 Secret Nuclear Explosion in Australia, set off by Japanese Doomsday Cult? 1p, 2,000, in PP 1628: 208. tmula@ede.com.au “The point of all this? Australia is so vast and empty that a group of freaks could set-off the world’s first non-government or military atomic bomb on its mainland and almost four years would pass before anyone noticed…”

MULTATILI, ALIAS: EDUARD DOUWES DEKKER, 1820-1887, 2 pp, in PP 1739: 52, with links. – ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.

MULTICULTURALISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Communitarianism & Slavery, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 1p, in PP 1766-68: 91. – “But we must be clear that violating human rights is wrong wherever it happens.” – Especially violating the right of individuals to secede! Let the victims opt out and become exterritorially autonomous in their own voluntary communities. Also grant them free migration and asylum everywhere, as well as monetary freedom towards full employment. Individual & group secessionism and autonomy as well as asylum should not be made dependent upon prior gross violation of individual rights. Lack of economic freedom & opportunities should be enough. “Nothing but what is voluntary deserves the term ‘nation’ or ‘community’.” – J.Z., 21.5.02.

MUNDAY, RICHARD & STEVENSON, JAN A., editors, Guns & Violence, 1996, 367pp, BOTSFORD, DAVID, Review, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 357.

MUNSEY, MATTHEW, Articles by Julian L. Simon, 4pp MMunsey@MIT.edu , in PP 1671: 131. Links to his online articles.

MUNSEY, MATTHEW, Writings by Julian L. Simon Available on WWW, Julian L. Simon, 1932-1998, with URLs, list of his books available in this format Mmunsey@MITedu , in PP 1672: 204.

MUNSON, CHUCK, Intro to Anarchy, A Bibliography created by Chuck Munson, vers. 1.0, July 1992. Version 2 due out by August. Anti-copyright 1992. Citations are appreciated. 5p, in PP 1702: 196.

MUNSON, CHUCK, Your Friendly Neighborhood Infoshop, chuck@talo.ca www.infoshop.org , 1998, from “MaximumRockNRoll, Jan. 1998, 4pp, in PP 1702: 191.

MURACH, CHRISTINE, Voererst noch eine ungewissene Gradwanderung. In der Bundesrepublik lebt eine neue Genossenschaftsbewegung auf, 1 S. ueber Wohnungs-Selbsthilfe, in PP 1716: 33. – Von Steuerfreiheit, Baufreiheit, Zinsfreiheit, Kapitalfreiheit, Geldfreiheit, z.B. fuer Mietgeld-Ausgabe, Wertbestaendigkeit, Freiheit fuer Hypothekenbanken und Pfandbriefe, Freiheit von “Wohnungspolitick” und Genossenschaftsgesetzen ist auch hier keine Rede. – J.Z.

MURATA, TOSHIO, How Japan Realized her “Impossible Dream”, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 9pp, in PP 1765: 1. – Japanese people – as well as other people, could have achieved much more under a completely free economy and through really free and competing societies. – J.Z., 2.6.02.

MURATA, TOSHIO, How Japan Realized her “Impossible Dream”, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 9pp, in PP 1765: 1. – Japanese people – as well as other people, could have achieved much more under a completely free economy and through really free and competing societies. – J.Z., 2.6.02. – Japanese, too, have millions of different dreams.

MURPHY, ROBERT T., The Stamp Tax Reconsidered, 8pp, in PP 1661: 136, with some notes by J.Z., on voluntary taxation. Still only from the territorial and limited government point of view. But it belongs into the whole discussion on voluntary taxation. www.zolatimes.com/v2.31/stamptaxtext.html LFCT, 6 Sep 99.

MURRAY, CHARLES, The Local Angle: Giving Meaning to Freedom, from REASON, Oct. 93, 5pp, in PP 1701: 154, reproduced in a site called UPSTREAM.

MURRAY, DAVID, Tony Martin, People’s Hero: A Libertarian Communist View, POLITICAL NOTES No. 162, 2pp, in PP1742: 77.

MURRAY, JOHN T., The Thatcher Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 8/83, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 120.

MURRAY, ROBERT G., Dr., Letter on AZT “treatment” and HIV, 3pp, in PP 1616: 90.

MURTI, VASU, Abortion and the Left, 1p, in PP 1660: 79.

MUTUALISM, See: GARNER, RICHARD, What Is Mutualism, Red Lion Press, 1999, 16pp in PP 1637-1640: 567.

MYDDELTON, D.R., The Power to Destroy. A study of the British tax system. Extracts from the book, provided online by the SOCIETY FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, 10pp: 722, in PP 1601-04. – See: BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, Review, of: MYDDLETON, D.R., The Power to Destroy, 1p: 750, in PP 1601-04.

MYOWNA, NICO, Der Anarchismus und sein rechtsradikaler Rand – Eine Antwort auf Andre Lichtschlag im ESPERO, 23/24 April 2000, 5 S., in PP 1631-1633: 605. See answers by J.Z.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Allowing people to carry concealed weapons in public will mean automobile accidents turn into shootouts. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 377.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Aren’t Innocent People Killed by Stray Bullets? 1p, in PP 1685/86: 373.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Doesn’t the Second Amendment only Guarantee a State’s Right to Maintain a Militia? , in PP 1685/86: 363.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Firearms Aren’t Worth It Because of the Medical Costs They Cause 1p, in PP 1685/86: 374.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Friends or Relatives Are the Most Likely Killers”, 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 245 .

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Gun Control Myths, 2pp, of 38 myths, with links, URL not spelled out, in PP 1685/86: 360.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Gun Control Saves Lives, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 364.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Guns are inherently unsafe and should be made to conform to strict product liability laws.” – “… to argue that criminal use of guns is a product liability issue is to advocate punishing someone else for the action of another.” … 1/2 p, in PP 1685/86: 219. – “Gun control” is as misleading a term as is “protectionism”. It does not control the guns of the criminals but, largely, disarms their victims. Protectionism does not protect the consumers – only monopolistic producers – against free choices of consumers. The protected enterprises do not want to serve the consumers better than other enterprises do – but want to stay in business nevertheless. “Gun controls” keep more criminals in their “business”. – If people were murdered with wire, rope, a brick, a hammer or a screwdriver, should we, therefore, hold the wire, brick, rope, hammer and screwdriver manufacturers responsible? – J.Z., 27.5.01.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Guns are inherently unsafe and should be made to conform to strict product liability laws. 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 369.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Guns cause so many injuries every year that cities were forced to sue gun manufacturers to get back emergency room and medical costs. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 378.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Guns should be banned because they kill thousands of people each year, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 367.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Handgun Control, Inc., the Violence Policy Center, and the major news media say they don’t want to ban all guns, just the bad ones that criminals use. What’s wrong with that? 2pp, in PP 1685/86: 365.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Handguns should be illegal because studies have shown they are 43 times more likely to be used against your own family than a criminal. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 375.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, I Don’t Want My Children to Glorify Violence.” 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 221.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, If our representatives are passing gun control laws it must be because a majority of citizens are demanding that. So, if a majority of the people decides owning a gun is no longer a right, maybe it’s time to change the Constitution 1p, in PP 1685/86: 368.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, If the government uses the military and police to confiscate our guns, we can’t fight them and win.” … 1p, in PP 1685/86: 190.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, I’m not saying they should be banned, but what’s wrong with registering handguns? 1p, in PP 1685/86: 383.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, In countries like Japan and England, where handguns are banned or heavily regulated, the murder rate is a fraction of what it is in the U.S. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 371.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Individual citizens do not have the right to keep and bear arms because the Supreme Court has not yet ruled on the Second Amendment. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 370.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, It’s too dangerous for the average citizen to try to apprehend criminals and the police are there to protect us. 1/2 p: , in PP 1685/86: 378.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Most police personnel favor gun control and they know more about crime control …”, 1/2 p, in PP 1685/86: 331.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, No One Really Needs an Assault Weapon, 1p, in PP 1685/86: 362.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, President Clinton says “13 kids a day” are killed by guns. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 386.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Realistically, if you are robbed, carjacked, or attacked, you won’t have enough time to pull your gun out, anyway. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 372.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The average citizen with a gun is a bigger threat to himself and others than the criminal is. 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 382.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The fact so many prominent people are against citizens owning guns must mean they’re right and I’m wrong.” 1/2 p reply, in PP 1685/86: 123. – The most prominent men have gun men protecting their lives. I was once told by a journalist that the mayor of Detroit has no less than 60 professional bodyguards. If that is true and he needs that many, then he would probably deserve their sudden withdrawal. – J.Z., 26.5.02.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The family gun is more likely to kill you or someone you know than to kill in self-defense. 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 386.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The Militia mentioned in the Second Amendment Has Been Replaced by the National Guard, in PP 1685/86: 2pp: 379.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The police are there to protect us. It’s too dangerous for the average citizen to try to apprehend criminals. 1/2 p, in PP 1685/86: 383.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, The U.S. has such a high murder rate because Americans own so many guns”, with short reply by Prof. John R. Lott, Jr., 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 34. As L. Neil Smith points out: Most murders by firearms occur in the U.S. CITIES – which are run and mismanaged on state-socialist principles. Murders are rare in its countryside. But, why then, are murder rates lower in other state socialist cities, in other countries? – Gun control is a mythical term, too, for it does not and cannot control what it claims to be able to control. – J.Z.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, There’s no Harm in Requiring a License before a Person Can Buy a Firearm, 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 382.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, This is America. The government is never going to turn into a tyranny. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 376.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, We license cars, marriages, attorneys, doctors, dentists, even hairstylists; why not license people who want to own handguns? 1/2p, in PP 1685/86: 384.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, We live in a civilized society – we don’t need guns. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 381.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, We need to do something about the increasing access to firearms. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 387.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, What’s Wrong with a Short 5-day Waiting Period so the authorities can conduct a background check?”- “… if you or a family member face an immediate threat, a five-day wait can be a death sentence. …..”. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 167

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, What’s wrong with limiting purchases to one a month? Why “would you need to buy more than 12 guns a year, anyway?” 1p, in PP 1685/86: 156.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, When one is attacked, passive behavior is the safest approach. 1/2 p, in PP 1685/86: 381.

MYTHS ON GUN CONTROL, Wouldn’t We All Be Safer If There Were Fewer Guns?” – “… firearm ownership increased … (and) the homicide rate decreased…”. 1p, in PP 1685/86: 127.

NADELMANN, ETHAN A., Peace: before the war on Drugs, 1993, 2pp as filler, in PP 1673: 2. AMERICAN HERITAGE, Feb/Mar. 93, 42-48, extract only. www.lindesmith.org/library7/ticameri.html

NADER, RALPH, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Ralph Nader Is Working for Big Business, 2000, 1p, in PP 1707: 27.

NAGEL, KARL, Politik ist widerwaertig, menschenverachtend, oberflaechlich und brutal, deshalb muss eine Partei diese Eigenschaften verinnerlichen, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 84. – Ein ef Interview.

NA GRIAMEL, See: ANONYMOUS, The West’s Nelson Mandela, 2pp: 162, in PP 1572-73. – On Jimmy Stevens & the Na Griamel Project.

NAPPER, LEWS W., The Bill of No Rights, 2pp, copyrighted, in PP 1664/65: 322.

NARVESON, JAN, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Fox Guarding the Chicken Coop. An Interview with JAN NARVESON, 4pp, TLFCT, August 30, 99, in PP 1682: 100.

NASA, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, Save Space Travel: Kill NASA, 2pp, in PP 1663: 28. – LFCT 13 Sep. 99.

NASH, GEORGE H., The Pyramid and the Eye: America in Modern History, 6pp: 222, in PP 1581-82.

NASH, MADELEINE, The Bad and the Good, TIME, Feb. 14, 00, 1p, in PP1699: 53, on flawed gene therapy.

NATASHA, Anarchist Resources Online, 7pp, in PP 1694: 117. natasha18@sprint.ca – left-anarchism.

NATHAN, JO, A Majority of One, THE FREEMAN, 6/75, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 346.

NATIONAL ANXIETY CENTER ONLINE, Home Page, with links to commentaries and recommended sites, 2pp, in PP 1679: 185. www.anxietycenter.com/10tyh-chickenlittle.htm “Debunking Junk Science, Junk Politics, Junk Education, Greens & Global Anything!” 1p: 185. (c) Alan Caruba, 2000. Visit Caruba.com www.hostcountryusa.com/ – Debunking global free trade and global realization of individual rights, too? J.Z.

NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS, NCPA, Idea House, Home Site, 3pp, in PP 1626: 122. ncpa@public-policy.org

NATIONAL GOALS? See: HAGEDORN, GEORGE, National Goals, THE FREEMAN, 4/70, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 111.

NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLICY? See: BECHARA, DENNIS, The Myth of National Industrial Policy, THE FREEMAN, 8/85, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 262.

NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, No. 18, received 26. Nov. 1998, 16pp, with a 1p appeal by TONY PITT: 103, in PP 1585.

NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, Maryborough, Qld, Nos. 19 & 20, n.d., 35pp, in PP 1627: 74. – Warning: This is neither an anarchist nor a libertarian publication. Its contents is a mixture of old-fashioned and all too limited freedom ideas with territorialist, statist, nationalistic, protectionist and even racist notions. It opposes foreign investments, free trade and free migration. However, if you pick and choose among its contributions, very carefully, then you will also find SOME interesting pro-freedom information. The publisher, Tony Pitt, spends a fortune and an enormous amount of labour on printing, and mailing papers, letters, video tapes, court cases etc., acting as a lobby towards mass media & politicians. E-mail: tonypitt@satcom.net.au & tonypitt@tonypitt.net USE A LARGE RE-MAGNIFICATION LENS!!! Websites: www.tonypitt.net www.satcom.netau/freedom

NATIONAL INTEREST NEWS, No. 24, n.d., 16pp, in PP 1610: 69. – Beware: Many of the articles are not pro-freedom but full of popular prejudices. That applies also to the 2 pages of supposedly freedom organizations in Australia, in very fine print. – I found only about 18 of them genuine freedom addresses. – J.Z.

NATIONAL INTEREST, Editorial in No. 27: Solution – Secession may be the only solution, 1p, in PP 1660: 97. (I would have agreed, if he had confined it to exterritorial secession. – J.Z.) A secessionist contact is mentioned on page 101: Governor’s Office, State of Eldorado, 7 Apsley Place, Seaford, Vic. 3198, Australia.

NATIONAL INTEREST, High Court Misjudgements, 2pp, in PP 1660: 97 & 104. – NI tries to establish a basis for individual rights and liberties upon “entrenched law”. But politicians & judges largely ignore this, constitutional clauses & bills of rights. Some even ignore their oaths of office. – Rights have to be guarded by ARMED, TRAINED & MOTIVATED people. – J.Z.

NATIONAL INTEREST, No. 27, 20 September 2000, 16pp, in PP 1660: 96. Contact: Tony Pitt: tonypitt@satcom.net.au www.satcom.net.au/freedom I usually made a note when I strongly disagreed with it.

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, Newspaper and Microform Collection, Pamphlet, 4pp: 116, in PP 1597.

NATIONAL SERVICE, See: CONSCRIPTION.

NATIONAL SOCIALISM, Extract from the 1922 & 25 point programme of the National Socialist Workers Party, authored by Adoph Hitler et al, on February 24, 1920, indicating affinities with communist and democratic regimes, 2pp, in PP 1679: 193. http://laissez-fairerepublic.com

NATIONALISM & THE TERRITORIAL STATE: 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.

NATIONALISM, See: JUNGE LINKE, Was ist Nationalismus? 1 S.: 215, in PP 1588. – http://www.comlink.apc.org/junge-linke/

NATION-BUILDING, See: PIOLENC, F. MARC DE, piolenc@reporters.net 27 April 01, invitation, 1p, to join “nation-builders”, with my 1p reply, 28.4.01, in PP 1676: 121. – The only “nations” that I am interested in seeing built are voluntary ones that are only exterritorially autonomous. On these see especially my ON PANARCHY sub-series. – J.Z.

NATIONS, See: 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.

NATURAL DISASTERS, See: ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., How Government Makes Natural Disasters Worse, THE FREEMAN, 6/94, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 1. – I am very pleased to find that he has become one of the most radical pro-freedom writers. He “rocks” the “boat” very “well” and might succeed in spilling some of the parasites. – J.Z.

NATURAL LAW, See: DONALD, JAMES A., Natural Law and Natural Rights, 20pp, n.d., in PP 1661: 156. URL not spelled out & only recently have I developed the habit to point at a home-page button & thus find it out. – J.Z. – jamesd@echeque.com , 21pp, n.d., 1992 or after, in PP 1606: 396

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

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

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

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

NATURAL LAW, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Natural Law and Punishment, 29.12.60, 1p, in PP 1725: 105.

NATURAL LAW, See: WILSON, ROBERT ANTON, Natural Law, here only a Loompanics leaflet, 1p, in PP 1661: 176. – From my point of view this is easily his worst book. See my 1p comments on page 177. – J.Z.

NATURAL LAW PARTY Australia, The Best Government for Australia, Home Page, 4p, in PP 1618: 179. – I don’t see its e-mail address or website URL. – Only the e-mail of the designer is given. – Sack him! – According to what is declared here, it does not know much about natural law! J.Z.

NATURAL LIBERTY, NATURAL RIGHTS, NATURAL LAW, See: GRESHAM, PERRY E., Natural Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 10/81, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 113.

NATURAL RESOURCES, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Government vs. Natural Resources, 2pp: 174, in PP 1572-73.

NATURAL RIGHTS, NATURAL LAW, See: BAADER, ROLAND, Arbeit finanzieren statt Arbeitslosigkeit? “Recht auf Arbeit”? 3 S. , in PP 1617: 38. — HUELSMAN, JOERG GUIDO, Ordnung und Anarchie. Ja zur Naturrechtskonzeption, 4 S. , in PP 1617: 43.

NATURAL RIGHTS, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Justice Secured? Natural Rights as the Source of Just Socio-Political Arrangements…, 1994, 15pp, in PP 1668/69: 73.

NATURAL RIGHTS, See: DONALD, JAMES A., Natural Law and Natural Rights, 21pp, n.d., 1992 or after, in PP 1606: 396 jamesd@echeque.com

NATURAL RIGHTS, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Normal People Believe in Natural Rights, 8pp: 474, in PP 1601-04. – To an all too limited extent! – J.Z.

NATURAL RIGHTS, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Natural Rights: A Philosophical Argument based on “Because”, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1612: 48.

NATURAL RIGHTS, See: MCELROY, WENDY, The Efficiency of Natural Rights, THE FREEMAN, 12/97, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 44.

NAVIGATOR Debate Forum, objectivist. Topic: Abortion, 5pp, in PP 1681: 19. – Since I hate the idea of giving only the less than objective “objectivists” “the floor” in my series, on such an important topic – I added in the same PP issue some opposite views. – J.Z., 14.5.01.

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

NAZISM, 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

NCN ALTERNATIVE MONEY SYSTEM TEAM, Alternative Money Systems, Links to articles, sites, mailing lists, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 781. Majordomo@wice.xs4all.nl

NEAL, DAVE, Anarchism: Ideology or Methodology? 1997, 7pp, in PP 1695: 36.

NEFF, RONALD N., Only States Have Borders, THE LAST DITCH, No. 14, 28 October 1996, 2pp, , in PP 1682: 85. (c) 1996, 2000 by WTM Enterprises, i.e.: No migration into other areas or print and publishing permitted! Only States, statists and lawyers invented & uphold copyrights! For libertarians and anarchists copyrights and patents are among their still too many internal contradictions. – J.Z.

NEFF, RONALD N., This government is illegitimate … and you don’t have to be an anarchist to see it.”, 1996, (c), 2pp, in PP 1676, excerpt from his article in LDT, whole No. 15: 142. – Regarding the copy-righting even of this excerpt: Copyrighting even the right to advertise it, like I do here? Some “freedom-lovers” seem to love their government-granted monopolies (like patents and copyrights) more than they love freedom of expression & information. What are e.g. photocopied duplicates other than memory aids for ideas and expressions, both of which can be duplicated without limits? Those who extensively duplicate and widely distribute an original do provide a greater service to mankind than those who originated it and kept it secret, out of print, untranslated, inaccessible or priced out of reach of most people! – J.Z., 3.5.01.

NEFF, RONN, Mind, Body, and Volition: And A Communication to Roger E. Bissell, 2pp: 165, in PP 1565-67.

NEFF, RONN, Volition as a Natural Phenomenon: A Reply to John Robbins, 2pp: 77, in PP 1565-67.

NELMS, WILLIE E., George Mason & Individual Rights, THE FREEMAN, 9/77, 4pp, in PP 1765: 117.

NELSON, WAYNE SCOTT, Capitalism and the Historians, Review, 2pp, of: book by this title, edited, with an introduction by F.A. HAYEK, containing essays by: ASHTON, T.S., HUTT, W.H., JOUVENAL, B. de: 33, in PP 1565-67.

NELSON, WAYNE SCOTT, In Thinking Protest: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, 2pp: 7, in PP 1565-67. – Against her government. notions.

NETSCAPE, 2000, Militia Movement, links & URL list, 3pp, Site Central Directory, in PP 1685/86: 89.

NETTLAU, MAX, 1865-1944, Chronology, Biography & Bibliography, 3pp, in PP 1703: 196. – Collected Works: http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/nettlau/works.html

NETTLAU, MAX, Die Weltkrise – eine Weltwende und der freiheitliche Sozialismus, 5pp: 74, in PP 1576.

NETTLAU, MAX, Gedanken zur Lage, 2pp: 90, in PP 1576. – The print in the original is rather small and flawed! – J.Z.

NETTLAU, MAX, Panarchy, A Forgotten Idea of 1860, almost the latest version, 6pp: 341, in PP 1552. – For the latest version and dePuydt’s classic: “Panarchy” see my website and the ON PANARCHY subseries, volumes I – IXX. – See also page 370, in PP 1561-63 & 5pp: 399, in PP 1579-80. Compare the website www.panarchy.org

NEVILLE, PETER, Review of: ELIAS, NORBERT, Civilization and De-civilization, 3pp, in PP 1630: 45.

NEW AMERICAN, THE, That Freedom Shall Not Perish, Home Page, 2000, 5pp with links & some news of April 21, 2001 www.thenewamerican.com , in PP 1671: 198.

NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, Links to magazines, papers, societies, home pages etc, with abstracts and URLs, 11 pages, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 387: www.newaus.com.au/index.html

NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, Australia’s first online free-market magazine, 2pp: 201, in PP 1568. – Formerly: VIEWPOINT.

NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, No. 160, 21 Aug., 3 Sep. 2000, published fortnightly, 13 pp, in PP 1672, with links, intending to go daily: tna@newaus.com.au Editor: G. Jackson gjackson@labyrinth.net.au Archives: www.newaus.com.au/archives.html – We need SIGNIFICANT NEWS AND IDEAS much more than we need DAILY news or ALL kinds of freedom news which JOURNALISTS would consider to be “newsworthy”. E.g., the microfiche and the CD-ROM self-publishing and reading options are not considered “newsworthy” by most libertarian periodicals as well. Significant news, ideas, actions and projects can sometimes be drowned by a flood of news and other information that is relatively insignificant. That can happen on the Internet as a whole as well as on some large websites like this one or e.g. that of www.freemarket.net, in spite of or because of the two newsletters associated with the latter. None so blind as those who WILL not see. Editors will always express their special interests and bias. – But, without THESE projects, you find in TNA 10 pages of links to magazines, papers, societies, home pages etc., on this site: 192. – J.Z., 20.5.01.

NEW AUSTRALIAN, THE, No. 160, 21. Aug., 3. Sept. 2000, published fortnightly, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 385, Abstracts and links list. It was then planning to go daily. 85

NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: ANONYMOUS, The West’s Nelson Mandela, 2pp: 162, in PP 1572-73. – On Jimmy Stevens & the Na Griamel Project.

NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: ATLANTIS PROJECT, Note on 1993 project of manmade island, 1/2 page: 14, in PP 1568.

NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: DAVIS, M.C., Building a Libertarian Community, 2pp: 347, in PP 1565-67. – On Palmyra Island project.

NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: FORMULATIONS & NEW COUNTRY FOUNDATION. — ANONYMOUS, Toward a New Country in East Africa, 4pp, in PP 1609: 1. – From the NCF: New Country Foundation. Between Ethiopia and British Somaliland. – JOFFE, MARC D., Somaliland: Some Useful Background. Review of: MAREN, MICHAEL, Road to Hell, Free Press, 1997, 1p, in PP 1609: 4. – JOFFE, MARC D., New Country Briefs, 1p from FORMULATIONS, Winter 95/96, in PP 1609: 5.

NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: LIFEBOAT FOUNDATION, THE, Oceania Update, 23.2.02: Letter from KLEIN, ERIC, on The Atlantis Project, 1p, in PP 1739: 122. – Via an Ideas Archive sufficient support for this & other projects could be gradually gathered! lifeboard@lifeboat.com http://lifeboat.com

NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., A Model Lease for ORBIS, 7pp: 123, in PP 1569-70.

NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: OCEANIA, The Atlantis Project, 1p http://oceania.org/indexgif.html – 168, in PP 1568.

NEW COUNTRY MOVEMENT, See: STEVENS, WARREN K., The Story of OPERATION ATLANTIS, 1968, 30 pages : 36-46, in PP 1547.

NEW COUNTRY PROJECTS, See: FREE NATIONS FOUNDATION, FNF.

NEW COUNTRY PROJECTS, See: JOFFE, MARC D., Begruendung fuer Neulandprojekte, 2 S.: 62, in PP 1588.

NEW COUNTRY PROJECTS, See: TABLOID NEWS SERVICES, INC., New Utopia to Rise from the Sea! 2pp: 719, in PP 1601-04. Website: www.TABLOID.NETNEWS

NEW LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Inflation and Depression, NLA Brochure # 2, 8pp, Norwalk, CA, n.d.: 74-75, in PP 1547.

NEW PARADIGMS PROJECT, Home page, 4 pp, in PP 1616: 159. – No URL or e-mail given on this awarded site! – The first two pages demonstrate how badly some coloured sites print-out, without an extra effort. Is there a colourful conspiracy against legibility? A black/white copy of these 2 pages follows. Not only did this award-winning site not print-out well, unmodified, in black & white, but it froze my PC, too. I had to go through all the faded lines and select font colour black. – It gets no award from me! – J.Z.

NEW RAMPART, Fullerton, published by the Rampart Institute, III/1 (Aug.-Sep. 1982) – V/6 (June-July 1985), 124pp: 1, in PP 1556.

NEW RIGHT, See: RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, American Fascism with a Human Face, A New Look for the New Right, 7pp: 76, in PP 1579-80.

NEW RIGHT COALITION, NRC, Wanted for Crimes against the Individual and Civilization (picture of Karl Marx), in a rather non-proletarian suit, with comments on the dozens of millions of his victims, 1p, in PP 1679: 186. NewRightCoalition@hotmail.com I liked a Berlin poster, seen many years ago, with: “Proletarians of the World – Forgive Me!” – under his picture. – We haven’t forgiven Hitler yet, although he killed millions less. And why should we forgive any of the past and present bastards? – J.Z., 24.5. 01.

NEW UTOPIA, See: TABLOID NEWS SERVICES, INC., New Utopia to Rise from the Sea! 2pp: 719, in PP 1601-04. Website: www.TABLOID.NETNEWS

NEW WORLD NEWS, Rules for Revolution, Feb. 1946, on a 1919 programme: Rules for Bringing about a Revolution, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 87. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

NEW ZEALAND, See: BAIRD, CHARLES W., A Light Goes Out in New Zealand, THE FREEMAN, 9/00, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 350.

NEW ZEALAND, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., The New Zealand “Revolution”, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 184. – Top-down revolutions are rarely very radical and extensive. Allow individuals to make their own “one-man” revolutions for themselves, in whatever direction they want to proceed, at their own expense and risk. – J.Z.

NEW ZEALAND, See: STURM, TIM, Libertarianism, Kiwi Style: What Can Britain Learn from New Zealand? POLITICAL NOTES No. 165, 4pp, in PP1742: 87. – PERIGO, LINDSAY, Antipodean Altruism: The Limitations of and Political Failure of New Zealand’s “Reforms”, POLITICAL NOTES No. 167, 10pp, in PP1742: 91.

NEWBERRY, GRETCHEN, O’ROURKE: U.S. Needs to Quit Whining, Worrying, 1p, in PP 1707: 91, from THE CARDINAL.

NEWBURN, GREG, 19, The Morality of Taxation, 1p, in PP 1678: 7.

NEWCOMER, PHILIP W., The Illegality of Legal Tender, THE FREEMAN, 12/86, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 202.

NEWMAN, DOUG, Links Page: Growing Every Week, 13pp, in PP 1678: 44. dougnewman@juno.com … .www.countrycos.com/ www.geocities.com/fountoftruth

NEWMAN, DOUG, Speeches & Essays by Doug Newman, 2pp, in PP 1676: 202. dougnewman@juno.com

NEWS REPORTS, 1p, in PP 1704: 56, links. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

NEWSLETTER OF THE ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION, Nos. 88.3, 14-July 1988 & 88.4, 1 August 1988, 5pp: 104, in PP 1598. – Continued as: ACIF NEWSLETTER, THE. – Objectivist.

NEWTON, HUGH C., Selling the Liberal Media Conservative Ideas, or How to Work with rather than over the Media, 6pp: 129, in PP 1581-82. – As if affordable alternative media didn’t exist! – J.Z.

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

NEXLEXIUM, Home Page, for “The Superior Republic”, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 593. – “The Nexlexian government is the superior jurisdiction over all of Poliverium. It is a federal type structure that has limited powers over restricted and specifically assigned responsibilities which are detailed in its constitution. The Nexlexian Sector is the space operated directly under its jurisdiction and is limited to mostly official government properties.” – In ON PANARCHY 20-24.

NEYBERG, SVEIN OLAV & SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, on Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, The Central Theses, abstracts from NON SERVIAM # 17, 6pp, in PP 1682: 72.

NICARAGUA, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., A Visit to Nicaragua, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 167.

NICHOLAS, TED, How to form your own corporation without a lawyer for under $ 50, 1p advertisement for the book, in PP 1656-1659: 157.

NICHOLS, ROSALINE, The Invisible Hand, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 330. (Rosalie?)

NIEPER, HANS A., Conversion of Gravity Field Energy, 1p review on Tachyon energy book, in PP 1637-1640: 53.

NIETZSCHE PAGE AT USC, 1997, 1p: 161, in PP 1568.

NISKANAN, WILLIAM, A Review of James C. Miller III’s The Economist as Reformer, 1p: 29, in PP 1576.

NOBEL, DIANE, Getting Free, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 132.

NOBEL, DIANE, Hiding Money in Banks & Brokerages, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 129.

NOBEL, DIANE, Putting Food by … How to Eat, What You Store, and Store What You Eat, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 4.

NOBEL, DIANE, Tax Strike: Questions & Answers, 2pp, in PP 1656-1659: 105.

NOBEL, DIANE, The Art of Smuggling, 4pp, in PP 1656-1659: 158.

NOBEL, DIANE, The Race Against Time, 5pp, in PP 1656-1659: 55, on life extension.

NOBEL, DIANE, When Your City Goes Bust … Providing Your Own Self-Protection, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 204.

NOCK, ALBERT J., Anarchist’s Progress, 1927, 8pp, in PP 1668/69: 322.

NOCK, ALBERT J., Criminal State, in Mencken’s AMERICAN MERCURY, 3/1939, 4pp, in PP 1674: 197.

NOCK, ALBERT J., Isaiah’s Job, 4pp: 380, in PP 1581-82.

NOCK, ALBERT J., See: COONEY, RONALD F., Nock: An Appreciation, THE FREEMAN, 8/79, 5pp, in PP 1757/58: 70. – MCELROY, WENDY, Nock on Education, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 78.

NOCK, ALBERT J., See: OPITZ, EDMUND A., The Genial Mr. Nock, THE FREEMAN, 11/92, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 136.

NOCK, ALBERT J., See: LISSNER, WILL, Albert J. Nock, 1934, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 330.

NOCK, ALBERT J., See: WINTERBERGER, ANDREAS K., Albert J. Nock, 2. Teil, 4 S.: 167, in PP 1588.

NOCK, ALBERT J., The Criminal State, from H.L. Mencken’s AMERICAN MERCURY, March 1939, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 3. – Note by John Zube: Presently the Communist Regime of Mainland China is engaged in barely concealed nuclear blackmail against Taiwan, rather than trying to outdo it by liberating its own subjects more so than the Taiwanese have so far been liberated. Even across the sea, to an island people, the claim is made: You belong to us! With the same “reasoning” e.g. France could claim England and England might still claim India. Naturally, like it was in the case of West Berlin, the degrees of freedom and progress in Taiwan are a thorn in the eyes of a totalitarian regime. With a panarchist program, with which the Taiwanese, unfortunately, are not familiar, they could liberate Mainland China easily, without or with little bloodshed. One of the main features of this liberation program would have to be, though, to recognize full exterritorial autonomy for all the remaining communists in Red China – as long as they can stand it. Don’t corner these rats, either. They have not only teeth and infected bites but ABC mass murder devices! — To make this and other rightful liberation platform points more convincing, they should introduce this exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities first in Taiwan, for communists and for all kinds of other dissenting groups and then declare: This kind of liberation, for all but aggressive criminals with victims, is our rightful defence program and liberation program for any dictatorship that dares to continue to threaten us. – – – Independence, indeed, of all your supporters from us, but also for our supporters and of all other communities, from you! Unity with you only for all those who desire it for themselves. – – – How many fathers and mothers, living under one-child “policies” and compulsory abortions, would choose the communist regime for themselves, given their individual choices? How many have not yet lost many relatives and friends to this regime? – – – In sympathies with all those who feel oppressed still, even in Taiwan, and the many millions who obviously are, in Red China, and also seeing that Taiwan is a relatively small target for nuclear super “weapons”, one would wish that other countries would likewise demonstrate how free they would become under panarchism’s maxim: “To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams”. – – – To counter the nationalist feelings and racism that was established by imposing unilateral treaties upon Chinese, which exempted foreigners from Chinese laws in China, but not Chinese in foreign countries, from foreign laws, Chinese anywhere should be given the chance to opt for their preferred personal laws. – And so should any minorities and majorities anywhere. – – – What a difference that could make, soon, upon all the current conflicts in dozens of trouble-spots in the world. And yet, this relatively simple, moral and practical alternative is not even discussed extensively anywhere – outside of my PEACE PLANS series. – – – Instead, of thus becoming involved, morally and rationally, with what is happening in the world, this nuclear war threat and that of e.g. the North Korean regime, are more or less placidly accepted and not morally and rationally countered by non-nuclear liberation programs, which ultimately the armed forces of these regimes would be likely to realize themselves, since they are aware that they are primary nuclear targets themselves and that they experience daily the disadvantages of being under military discipline and restrictions within a totalitarian regime. – – – Not even territorial secession by local majorities is sufficiently recognized. To the extent that it would leave local minorities their own preferred autonomy it should be supported everywhere, as a step towards panarchism and its liberation for all. – – – The “fear of freedom” must be countered by tolerantly demonstrating how well it works – anywhere, under experimental freedom, among all those who do support it and that it does so without systematic and large-scale fraud, oppression and coercion, although, naturally, man being imperfect, some abuses will occur even under the most free and best systems. The estimated up to 200 million unemployed and under-employed in Red China would tend to listen and ponder if anywhere e.g. a monetary freedom program were realized that introduced full employment within hours to days. Some Chinese experimented with degrees of monetary freedom, to the extent that they could get away with it, already under the rule of the Mongols, 700 – 800 years ago. – – – All their “greatness” and “unification” aspirations, with the territorial model, could be countered with the panarchistic opportunity. To the extent that they will find voluntary victims or supporters, they would be at liberty to perpetuate and even extend their regime over the world. As a step in this direction, all Korean and Chinese refugees and people of Korean and Chinese descent, anywhere, should be given the option to adopt the North Korean and the Mainland Chinese regimes for themselves, under personal laws, by individual choice, or, e.g., to adopt the system prevailing in South Korea or in Taiwan for themselves. I believe that few of these people would be foolish enough to do opt for totalitarian communism for themselves – but they should be given the chance to do so. Territorial ambitions become deflated when most of their potential victims would show that they do not want to be thus “united” or “liberated”. – – – There were long periods in history when whole people could even be “inherited” by their rulers or “acquired” by marriages between their rulers. No exclusive territorial claim for any territory and all its people has any more moral and rational basis than these ancient and by now obvious injustices. – – – Libertarians and anarchists everywhere are all too inclined to be complacent isolationists and to accept the territorial status quo or nationalistic territorial claims, of dictatorial regimes, while they pick only on remaining wrongs and irrationalities of the governments in their own countries. But major oppressions and wrongs anywhere do now have considerable effects over the whole world, may even, via ABC mass murder or anti-people devices, threaten the very survival of mankind. – – – Would there be a better response of these rulers were named Stalin and Hitler? – – – Not even tyrannicide is seriously considered as one alternative defence step. Thomas Moore was far in advance of most of our contemporaries in his stand on this in the chapter on warfare in his famous UTOPIA, almost 500 years ago! – PIOT, John Zube, 24.2.200.

NOCK, ALBERT J., Theory and Practice. Study in Paradoxes, 2pp, THE FREEMAN, April 5, 1930, reprinted in The State of the Union, 1991 and in TDO, Dec. 14, 1999, in PP 1682: 197. – THE DAILY OBJECTIVIST reveals an imperialist mentality here, by copyrighting Nock’s old article. It’s “principle” seems to be: Grab what you can and defend it as your own! – J.Z.

NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Circulars, May 99, 2pp; October 98, 2pp; May 98, 2pp: 185, in PP 1598. – Just trying to market a few spare paper copies of AJN, at their high prices, will not circulate them sufficiently, not even among “The Remnant” in the West. Would AJN have ignored the alternative and affordable media as much as most of his followers do? – J.Z., 12.11.1999.

NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Newsletter, 2pp, September 1999: 206, in PP 1560.

NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Circular, 1p, of July 2,001 on available titles: Behind the contents listing of PP 1734-1736.

NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Circular, May 2000, 2pp, in PP 1654: 122.

NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Circular, n.d., 00/01? 1p, in PP 1661: 1. – I wish it would bother not only to deal with old & new editions but would push towards a collected works edition on microfiche, floppy disks or CD-ROM. The number of his fans should suffice to undertake all the labours to obtain all the required permissions for such an edition, from the heirs & publishers. They could do the scanning and proof-reading for the digitized edition themselves, with the personal advantage that they could add their own comments.

NOLAN, DAVE F., A grand old flag? 1p, in PP 1610: 27.

NOLAN, DAVID, The Libertarian Party: Still Going Strong at 30, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 330. – Still largely on the wrong and territorial or statist track, although it hasn’t reached its target even after 30 years. Its support of secessionism has only been half-hearted and inconsistent, like that of all advocates of “limited” territorial governments. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

NOLAND, WILLIAM, Preferential Hiring Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 574. – Under full monetary freedom this problem, too, would disappear – because then everybody could easily get a job, one in accordance with his productive abilities and willingness to work. – J.Z.

NOLTE, ERIC, Frontiers: Last, Lost, & Found, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 5pp, in PP 1765: 139, on NASA, Space, Research, Research.

NONAME HERE, Identity Thief Meets a Dental Hygienist, 2pp, LFCT, 7.8.00, in PP 1663: 156.

NONAME HERE, Identity Thief, 2pp, LFCT, June 5, 00, in PP 1663: 156.

NON SERVIAM, # 1 – 18, no date, 98pp, in PP 1618: 1. – Published by SVEIN OLAF G. NYBERG, solan@nonserviam.com

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

NONVIOLENCE, See: MARTIN, BRIAN, Nonviolence versus Capitalism, London, WRI, 2001, ISBN 0903517 19 1 or free on web in html and pdf at www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/01nvc/ brian_martin@uow.edu.au 1p flyer, in PP 1732: 203. – I happen to believe that GENUINE capitalism, not the straw-man image, usually so called, IS non-violent and that legalized monopolies and privileges are best non-violently fought by freeing competition, in ALL spheres that provide wanted services and goods. – I would be more interested in a survey of the value of various non-violent methods against territorial statism. Gene Sharp, in his writings, lists hundreds of such methods, as if quantity rather than quality mattered. – J.Z.

NORBERG, JOHAN, In Defence of Global Capitalism, short notice of English edition, in PP 1732, US $ 12 from: www.globalcapitalism.st/index.asp

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.

NORFED, National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code: The Liberty Dollar, 100% Backed, 100% Redeemable in Gold & Silver, 3pp, Tel.: 1-888-421-6181, in PP 1745-1748: 615.

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

NORTH, GARY, Buy American! THE FREEMAN, 1/81, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 7.

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

NORTH, GARY, Gold’s Dust, THE FREEMAN, 10/69, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 225.

NORTH, GARY, Tariff War, Libertarian Style, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 239.

NORTH, GARY, The Puritan Experiment with Common Ownership, THE FREEMAN, 4/74, 9pp, in PP 1749/50: 161.

NORTH, GARY, Two Kinds of Slums, THE FREEMAN, 10/92, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 322.

NORTH, GARY, Walking into a Trap, THE FREEMAN, 12/99, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 21.

NORTH, RICHARD, Against Compulsory Metrication, POLITICAL NOTES, No. 161, 2pp, in PP1742: 81.

NORTON, ANDREW, Andrew Norton’s Home Page, 3pp anorton@magna.com.au with links, in PP 1629: 167. – Previously fiched was his article on classical liberalism. www.magna.com.au/~anorton/HOME.HTML

NORTON, ANDREW, The Liberal’s Liberalism, 1996, 13pp, anorton@magna.com.au (H) , in PP 1615: 155. a.norton@vc.unimelb.edu.au (B); Website: http://www.magna.com.au/~anorton/HOME.HTML

NOTES FROM FEE, Special Issue, n.d.; July 1962; Nov. 1964; Jan. 1965; March 1965; May 1965; Sep. 1965; Nov. 1965; Jan. 1966; March 1966, 40pp: 376, in PP 1581-82.

NOTES FROM FEE, September 1966; November 1966; July 1967;July 1972; September 1972; March 1973; July 1973; September 1973; November 1973; January 1974, 40pp, in PP 1567: 446.

NOTES FROM FEE, November 1983 – Winter 1991, incomplete, 115pp, in PP 1655: 1. – Issues: Nov. 83; Jan. 84; March 84; May 84; July 84; Sep. 84; Nov. 84; Jan. 85; May 85; July 85; Sep. 85; Nov. 85; Jan. 86; March 86; May 86; Sep. 86; Nov. 87; Jan. 88; March 88; May 88; Sep. 88; March 89; Fall 89; Fall 90; Winter 90; Spring 91; Winter 91.

NOTES FROM FEE, Irvington-on-Hudson, FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, Some of the newsletters on hand: very incomplete! – Issues : 3/74, 7/74, 9/74, 11/74, 1/75, 3/75, 6/75, 9/75, 11/75, 1/76, 5/76, 7/76, 9/76, 11/76, 1/77, 3/77, 5/77, 7/77, 9/77, 11/77, 1/78, 3/78, 5/78, 7/78, 9/78, 11/78, 1/79, 3/79, 5/79, 9/79, 11/79, 1/80, 3/80, 5/80, 7/80, 9/80, 11/80, 1/81, 3/81, 5/81, 7/81, 9/81, 11/81, 3/82, 5/82, 7/82, 9/82, 11/82, 1/83, 3/83, 5/83, 7/83, 9/83, – 206 pages : 1-206, in PP 1560.

NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Bill of Law, 4pp: 655, in PP 1601-04.

NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, From Nation-State to Stateless Nation: The Somali Experience, 9pp towards a book on the subject: 324, in PP 1687/88. Also in PP 1705: 143. – FREE NATION FOUNDATION, FNF. – Whatever regime the U.N. had tried to support was not rightful – but was that of the war lords? Their civil war, murders and looting led to international intervention. I haven’t forgotten yet the reports of warlords plundering aid sent for civilian refugees. They provided a rather unattractive example of its “kritarchy”! Not territorialism but only territorial centralization is attacked here, as a basic cause. It is so easy to idealize people in other countries. Rousseau started that fashion and it is still with us. Are there as yet no objective reports from sociologists, anthropologists etc. on these people? – Decentralized and limited territorialism is still an evil. Local and customary territorial law embraces it too and has led to numerous clashes, there and elsewhere. – J.Z., 3.6.01.)

NOVAK, MICHAEL, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Catholicism and Capitalism: an Interview with Michael Novak, 2pp, in PP 1682: 93. THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, May 1, 2000. amingardi@wappi.com

NUCLEAR REACTORS, See: CUMMING, BOB, Big Brother & Potassium Iodide, 1p: 7, in PP 1548. – On radiation hazard from nuclear reactors.

NUCLEAR REACTORS & NUCLEAR POWER, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, Prometheus Bound — and Gagged, 2pp, in PP 1697: 143. – Nuclear power, for war and “for peace”, hardly represents Prometheus but, rather, the irresponsibility of governments – and of some private people. Against whom would e.g. L.N.S. want to arm himself with nuclear “weapons”? How would he prevent accidents or misuse of nuclear reactors for “weapons” production, by governments or other terrorists? – J.Z., 2.6.01. – ZUBE, JOHN to MCCARTHY, JOHN, 9.4.01, on microfiche, CD-ROMs & nuclear power use, 4pp, in PP 1697: 167, jmc@Steam.Stanford.EDU

NUCLEAR REACTORS, NUCLEAR ENERGY, See: MOORE, CAROL, Repeal Nuke Plant Liability Limits Petition, 24.6.01, 1p, in PP 1717: 163. – “Libertarians want repeal of the Price-Anderson Law. If nuclear plants are safe, they should be able to get insurance!” carol@carolmoore.net – www.petitiononline.com/repealpa/petition.html www.mothersalert.org/bannerPA.html More background at www.geocities.com/priceanderson/

NUCLEAR TESTS, PRIVATE? See: MULA, TONY, 1993 Secret Nuclear Explosion in Australia, set off by Japanese Doomsday Cult? 1p, 2,000, in PP 1628: 208. tmula@ede.com.au “The point of all this? Australia is so vast and empty that a group of freaks could set-off the world’s first non-government or military atomic bomb on its mainland and almost four years would pass before anyone noticed…”

NUCLEAR WAR, See: PP 1725. It contains several relevant articles by LAURANCE LABADIE.

NUCLEAR WAR THREAT, See: BARNES, DON, Short Course in American History, 4pp, in PP 1737/38: 333. mailto:dbarnes@cox-internet.com – In the annotations there is a hint that the Russian government cannot account for ca. 100 suitcase nuclear bombs!

NUCLEAR WAR THREAT, See: 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.

NUCLEAR WEAPONS, See: HOLTON, THOMAS JOHN, Should the LP Oppose Nuclear Weapons? 1p: 77, in PP 1589-94.

NUCLEAR WEAPONS, See: RICKS, THOMAS, The nukes are safe – all 22,000 of them, SMH, 31.8.98, 1p: 125, in PP 1597. – Are such assurances good enough to make us safe from the irresponsible holders of such mad “weapons”? – Power corrupts and ultimate power corrupts ultimately. Only today, I read in a letter to ANALOG, 11/99, that most of Fermi’s assistants died from radiation overdoses. The mass media kept silent about this, as far as I know. – J.Z., 12 November 1999.

NURSEY-BRAY, PAUL & FARRAN, ZAID, Supplement 1992-1999 to ANARCHIST THINKERS AND THOUGHT, Greenwood Press, 1992, with some additional material to April 2000, 64pp, in PP 1702: 1. http://chomsky.arts.adelaide.edu.au/politics/ paul.nurseybray@adelaide.edu.au His 1992 bibliography is, to my knowledge, still only available in an expensive library edition. But his previous anarchist bibliography, compiled by Paul Nursey-Bray, Jim Jose, Williams & Graham Purchase has been fiched by me in PP 873. – An astonishing number of texts are added annually but most of them seem to remain out of sight and only a few are represented on the Internet’s web pages, although all would easily fit onto a few CD-ROMs. – J.Z.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G. to ZUBE, JOHN, 1p, e-mail: solan@nonserviam.com , in PP 1618: 100.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor’s Word, 1p, in PP 1618: 28, on Stirner, Nietzsche & Rand.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor’s Word, 1p, in PP 1618: 85. – Critical of Kant and bringing 2 websites and 2 e-mail addresses on Egoism. – He finds Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals “most amusing”. – Please note that Kant’s critiques & most other of his writings were written under censorship and addressed, mostly, to classical scholars of superior intelligence. Thus most of his critics have misunderstood him and still do, often with “arguments” like those of the man in the street. J.Z.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., Editor’s Word, 1p, on Stirner, in PP 1618: 52.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., The Ego and Its Own – The Choice of a New Generation, 2pp, in PP 1618: 77.

NYBERG, SVEIN OLAF G., The Self, 3pp, in PP 1618: 7.

NYSTROM, VAUGHN C., A Ford is Not a Mango, THE FREEMAN, 1/78, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 401.

OBEDIENCE, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T.

OBEDIENCE, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Should we Obey the Laws of our Country? 2000, 14pp, in PP 1705: 69.

OBJECTIONS TO ANARCHISM, See: COUGHLIN, MICHAEL E., Objections to Anarchism. The Principles of Anarchism are Timeless Truths, from DANDELION, Summer 77 – Summer 79, 21pp, in PP 1696: 1. – Put online by ANARCHIST LIBRARY.

OBJECTIVELY SPEAKING, Mission Viejo, CA, I/1, March 1988, 11pp: 85, in PP 1551.

OBJECTIVISM AND AYN RAND, WWW Service, 2pp, with links page, in PP 1681: 29. www.vix.com/objectivism/about-us.html

OBJECTIVISM, See: BRANDEN, NATHANIEL, Who Owns Objectivism, 22.12.99, afterwards by THE DAILY OBJECTIVIST, 25 Dec. 99, 2pp, with a note by J.Z., in PP 1662: 127. www.dailyobjectivist.com/Connect/whoownsobjectivism.asp Atlantis@wetheliving.com – See: CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS,

OBJECTIVISM, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, Review: Is Objectivism a Religion? 1969, 2pp, in PP 1687/88:: 275. On the book by Albert Ellis.

OBJECTIVISM, See: INVICTUS.

OBJECTIVISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Recommended Reading for Students of Objectivism and Libertarians, 2pp: 124, in PP 1565-67.

OBJECTIVISM, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS, On Objectivism and Conservatism, 2pp: 57, in PP 1565-67.

OBJECTIVISM, See: SMITH, GEORGE H., Objectivism as a Religion: The Uses and Abuses of the Objectivist Ethics, part I, 16pp: 279. Part II, 9pp: 313, in PP 1565-67.

OBJECTIVISM, See: VIRKKALA, TIMOTHY, At the Altar of Ego, a 13pp review in PP 1681: 1, of: David Kelly, Unrugged Individualism: The Selfish Basis of Benevolence, Institute for Objectivist Studies, 1996, 65pp, from LIBERTY, Sep. 98, (c) Liberty Foundation, webmaster@LibertySoft.com Also other articles in PP 1681.

OBJECTIVISM, Some Objectivist Texts and Newsletter Samples, 175pp: 1, in PP 1598.

OBJECTIVIST CENTRE, THE, TOC www.objectivistcenter.org/ toc@objectivistcenter.org 9pp, in PP 1681: 15. – Web Library, links, 3pp: 15. – Latest News & Highlights from the Oct. 00 issue of NAVIGATOR, links, 1p: 18.

OBJECTIVIST CLUB OF EASTERN MICHIGAN, March 1990 Newsletter, 10pp: 364, in PP 1581-82.

OBJECTIVIST LINKS, 2pp, in PP 1629: 98. – See: JOHN GALT SOCIETY, Queensland. Short Advertisement, giving postal address and phone no. In PP 1627: 121.

OBJECTIVIST SCHOLAR, THE, Piedmont, Cal., II/3, 1985, 16pp: 72, in PP 1598.

OBJECTIVIST STUDIES: tstone1@rochester.rr.com toc@objectivistcenter.org Takes a pro-abortion stand, basically with the usual flawed argument, as stated by Ayn Rand: “… should be left to the sole discretion of the woman involved”. He puts it: “… a woman’s body is her own, to use as she sees fit.” This kind of argument totally ignores that other beings, all still, hopefully, growing up, into better human beings, are also involved, firstly the unborn child, in its initial individual stages, secondly the father, then 4 grandparents & xyz siblings and other relatives. Moreover, hardly any society can be called civilized that does not at least frown upon wilful and unnecessary killings of innocents of the own species. – No man is an island, as an old saying goes. No woman is one, either. I do agree with that, although I am a radical individualist, believing in individual sovereignty. But there are also binding and implied contracts and individual responsibilities. Perhaps none are higher than those of individuals towards their offspring. You might quote pregnancies due to rape. But the unborn, in these cases, is also innocent, however guilty its father. And the abortion would destroy not just the father’s “part” of that child. – Let me concede, for the sake of the argument, the unconsciousness of the unborn for the first 9 months in the womb. That comes, roughly, to 9 months x 30 days x 24 hours or a total of 6,480 hours. Now let us compare these hours with the standard unconscious hours of the adult, living, say, 70 years and sleeping, say, 8 hours daily. (Not to speak of their daily periods of thoughtlessness in their “wakeful” hours and their numerous irrational activities.) That comes to 70 years x 365 days x 24 hours, a total of 613,200 hours, which is almost 100 times as many hours of unconsciousness as the unborn spends in the womb. Does that mean that those born should have only 1% of the rights of the unborn, because they are unconscious for so much longer? – Unless one believes in “immaculate conception”, responsible action is involved in getting pregnant. And actions have consequences. That applies to some extent even to rape cases, many of which would not have happened – if the victims had been armed and trained or otherwise trained in self-defence – and courts would back them up, rather than the aggressors, in all too many cases. – Isn’t it high time to confront all the fallacies in this sphere – with the best refutations so far found, in a single reference work, no matter how voluminous it would have to be? It could be reduced to the size of a CD-ROM. – J.Z., 16. & 23.5.01.

O’CALLAGHAN’, GARY, Understanding Exchange Rate Agreements as the Exercise of Market Power, 2pp: 205.

OBSTETRICS, See: LAPP, HANNAH, The Home-Birth Controversy, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 333.

O’CONNOR, MAX T., Deep Anarchy, An Eliminativist View of “The State”, 9pp, in PP 1609: 12. – Reprint from EXTROPY, No. 5, Winter 1990.

O’DRISCOLL, GERALD P. & RIZZO, MARIO J., The Economics of Time and Ignorance, N.Y., Blackwell Press, 1985, 261pp, Review only, 6pp, by: KIRZNER, ISRAEL M. & LACHMANN, LUDWIG M.: 105, in PP 1574-75.

OCEAN FREEDOM, See: DAWSON, WAYNE, Freedom Ship Project, 2pp from Sprint 98 issue of FORMULATIONS, in PP 1732: 122. – jongalt@pinn.net www.pinn.net/~jongalt

OCEAN FREEDOM, See: FREEDOM TODAY, Retreating on a Boat, 3pp, in PP 1656-1659: 51.

OCEAN FREEDOM, See: 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.

OCEAN FREEDOM, See: LIFEBOAT FOUNDATION, THE, Oceania Update, 23.2.02: Letter from KLEIN, ERIC, on The Atlantis Project, 1p, in PP 1739: 122. – Via an Ideas Archive sufficient support for this & other projects could be gradually gathered! lifeboard@lifeboat.com http://lifeboat.com

OCEANIA PROJECT, See: PORTER, DOUG, Swimming in Freedom, 2pp, www.zolatimes.com/ , in PP 1663: 142. – On the OCEANIA project which failed because of infighting & debt.

OCEANIA, The Atlantis Project, 12pp, with links, in PP 1672: 171. http://oceaniaorg/indexgif.html oceania-leads@colossus.net

OCEANIA, The Atlantis Project, 1p http://oceania.org/indexgif.html – 168, in PP 1568.

OCIE, DONNELL SYSTEMS, Website, 1p, on replacing paper and microfilm: 323 in PP 1577-78.

OCKERBLOOM, JOHN MARK, The On-Line Books Page, presents: BANNED BOOKS ON-LINE, 6pp, in PP 1677: 109. (c) 1993-2000 by J.M. Ockerbloom onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu He has his own legalized ban on copying his list of banned books! – J.Z., 22.5.01.

O’CONNOR, JOHN J., Jr., “There Orta Be a Law!” or Effective Lobbying, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 262. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

O’CONNOR, MAX T., Deep Anarchy – An Eliminativist View of “The State”, Report # TL07D, Terra Libra reprint from EXTROPY # 5, Winter 1990, 7pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 75.

OFFSHORE ENTREPRENEUR, Making Money Offshore, 3 introductory pages with links, Adam Starchild books etc., Cyberhaven.com, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 403.

OFFSHORE ENTREPRENEUR, THE, Home page, contents list, 5pp, Cyberhaven.com, in PP 1678: 66. – I have fought a losing battle – trying to get WORD 97 to take the page number to the end of the right hand margin! – If curses against Microsoft were effective …. J.Z.

OFFSHORE LIBRARY MENU, THE, Links to the Offshore Library, The Offshore Entrepreneur, Swiss Investing, The Investor’s Library, The Tax Library, 1p, in PP 1676: 160. “There are currently some 218 jurisdictions that offer … special incentives.” www.cyberhaven.com

OIL DRILLING & 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.

OIL INDUSTRY, See: MILLER, C. JOHN, American Oil: Our Bridge to the Future, 4pp: 49, in PP 1581-82.

OIL SPILLS, See: JACKSTADT, STEPHEN L. & LEE, DWIGHT R., Alaska’s Other Oil Spill, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 548.

O’KEEFE, STEVE, Publicity on the Internet, 1997, 402pp, $ 29.99, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 366.

O’KEEFFE, MATTHEW, Review, 2pp, of 3 SF books: Brian Aldiss: Enemies of the System; Ira Levin, This Perfect Day & Gene Wolfe, Operation ARES, in PP 1708-1710: 119.

OKONSKI, KENDRA, C., 21, The Pluralism Inherent in Freedom, 1p, in PP 1678: 29. In general terms for voluntarism and experimental freedom but no awareness how they could be realized via exterritorially autonomous volunteer communities under personal laws. – J.Z.

OLLINS, FABIAN, Why and How We Should Leave the European Union, 1p: 792, in PP 1601-04.

OLSHAN, MARC A., Inventing Life in Cuba, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 358. – They are hardly inventing life but, rather, survival options, under wrongful & stupid despotic conditions. – J.Z.

OLSON, D. J., Review, 2pp, of: WATERS, ROBERT A., The Best Defence, 1998, in PP 1697: 91.

OLSON, HOWARD, International Sociobiology Institute, home page, 2pp, with links, in PP 1615: 177. – Contact the Coordinator: hrolson-info@autoresponder.freeyellow.com

OLSON, HOWARD, Libertarian Millennium News, 010101, 1p, in PP 1662: 7. E-mail: howard.olson@juno.com

OLSON, HOWARD, Save the Planet! Smash the State! The Libertarian Millennium, with links, 1p, in PP 1615: 176.

OLSON, HOWARD, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, HOWARD OLSON: A Global Chance for Anti-Statism, an Interview, http://maxpages.com/libertarian http://maxpages.com/chameleon http://maxpages.com/anarchism TLFCT, Feb. 1, 99, 3p, International Libertarian Network, ILN, in PP 1682: 136.

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

OLYMPICS, See: GABB, SEAN, On Watching the Olympic Games on Television, 3pp, in PP 1662: 91.

OMAE, KENICHI, The End of the Nation State, 1p: 113, in PP 1561-63.

O’NEAL, L.K., Communication as a Tool for Promoting Libertarianism, part I, 2pp: 49 & 51, part II, 2pp: 57, in PP 1556. – Why ignore microfilm as a libertarian communication tool? All such tools should be listed and fairly compared. – J.Z.

ON PANARCHY XX – XXIV, Compiled & edited by John Zube, 1050pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1.

ONLIBERTY.NET, Home Page, with links to articles & URL list, 2pp, in PP 1679: 129. mailto:editor@onliberty.net www.onlinbery.net/index.htm

ONLINE BOOKS & COLLECTIONS, 1p, in PP 1704: 56, links. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

ON PRINCIPLE, Reason … Individual Rights … Capitalism, Princeton, 8pp introduction: 88; III/13, June 25, 1984, 8pp: 96, in PP 1598.

ONG, WALTER J., S.J., The Talked Book, 4pp, on modern book production: 10, in PP 1595-96.

ON-LINE BOOKS PAGE, Banned Books On-Line, 6pp, in PP 1609: 106. – onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu

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.

ONLINE BOOKS, 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.

ONLINE BUYERS CLUB, Introduction by e-mail, 1p, August 01, , in PP 1730: 123. sdoow824@yahoo.com Compare consumer coops.

ONLINE 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.

ONLINE PUBLISHING OF BOOKS? See: WALKER, DAVID, The Chalk and Cheese of the Net. Contrary to the doomsayers, the Web has not put the written word out of business, THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 22 May 01, 1p, in PP 1699: 1. – I consider the potential of CD-ROMs to do so, at least for special library collections, to be much greater. But, like all too many freedom opportunities, it remains still largely unutilized, even though it is, in most countries, quite legal. – J.Z., 28.5.02. david@shorewalker.com ZUBE, JOHN to WALKER, DAVID, 24.5.01, 8pp, in PP 1699: 2, on CD-ROM project, CDs available and microfilms.

ONLINE 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

ONLINE PUBLISHING, See: OCKERBLOOM, JOHN MARK, The On-Line Books Page, presents: BANNED BOOKS ON-LINE, 6pp, in PP 1677: 109. (c) 1993-2000 by J.M. Ockerbloom onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu He has his own legalized ban on copying his list of banned books! – J.Z., 22.5.01. – LIBERTY LIBRARY, A, Home page, compiled by Robert Bickford www.daft.com 4pp, in PP 1677: 110. – Compilation copyright 1995-2,000. “I’ll continue to maintain this site as an introductory and random-stuff resource, but if you want more content than you can shake a really big stick at, you should go visit the Free-Market.Net home page!”

ONLINE PUBLISHING, See: WEBPRONEWS, April 9th, 2001, 4pp, in PP 1697: 171, www.WebProNews.com – “According to Interactive Week’s recently completed annual survey of 553 Webmasters, most Web site operational budgets are expected to increase this year over last. Web site budgets for 2000 averaged $404.500, and Webmasters say they expect to see that increase to $ 508,000 for this calendar year. – On the high end, 7.5 % of Webmasters we surveyed say their budgets for 2000 will be $ 1 million or greater, up from 6.2 % who say their 2000 budgets were in the same range. – However, these averages are screwed up by the higher-end websites bumping up averages. When we look at another break-down in the same article of website budgets, we see that 60.7 % of website owners spend $ 50,000 or less in 2000 ….” – Who says that online publishing is always cheap? – J.Z.

ONLINE RESOURCE DIRECTORIES, 1p, short guide, in PP 1704: 142. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

OPAR BOOK SITE, Welcome to the official web site for LEONARD PEIKOFF’S “Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand”, features and links only, 1p, in PP 1682: 207. (c) 1991, L. Peikoff . Too many “Randians” are just “second-handers”. He may be one, too. – I was not tempted to finish reading his book. – But then tastes differ and it is useless to argue about them. – Some libertarians I find hard or unpleasant to read simply because of their writing style. – J.Z., 25.5.01.

ONTARIO LIBERTY, Mail List, 1p, in PP 1612: 4. – listserv-r@.rational.ca (dot behind the @ correct or typo? – J.Z.

OPEN AIR SPEAKING, 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.

OPERATION ATLANTIS, See: STEVENS, WARREN K., The Story of OPERATION ATLANTIS, 1968, 30 pages : 36-46, in PP 1547.

OPERATION DESERT STORM, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., A Life-Saving Lesson from Operation Desert Storm, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 354.

OPH: Operation Politically Homeless, in PP 1726/27, 1p: 85, 3pp: 117.

OPITZ, EDMUND A., A Reviewer Remembered: John Chamberlain, 1903-1995, THE FREEMAN, 6/95, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 393.

OPITZ, EDMUND A., Architects of Leviathan, IMPRIMIS, 10/73, 8pp, in PP 1751/52: 143.

OPITZ, EDMUND A., Leonard E. Read: A Portrait, THE FREEMAN, 9/98, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 307.

OPITZ, EDMUND A., Liberalism and Religion, 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 56.

OPITZ, EDMUND A., Man of Culture, 1p: 3, in PP 1564. On Albert Jay Nock.

OPITZ, EDMUND A., The Genial Mr. Nock, THE FREEMAN, 11/92, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 136.

OPITZ, EDMUND A., To Save the World, THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 8 pp, in PP 1751/52: 128.

OPPENHEIMER, FRANZ, See: SMITH, GEORGE H., Conquest or Consent? The Origin of the State – An Introduction to Franz Oppenheimer’s The State, 6pp: 203, in PP 1569-70.

OPPENHEIMER, FRANZ, The State, 1908, Arno Press, 1972, Review only, by COPAS, CANDICE I, 4pp: 710, in PP 1601-04.

OPPO VERLAG, Anzeige von DEGEN, H. J., Herausgeber, Voraussetzungen des Anarchismus, und KLEMM, ULRICH, Prinzip Freiheit, 1 S. , in PP 1716: 40.

OPPORTUNITY COST, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Private Property & Opportunity Cost, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 244. – Deals somewhat with POW’s, desertion, warfare & war aims. – J.Z.

OPTIMISM, 2pp, in PP 1701: 72. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.

OPTIONALITY & QUINTESSENCE, Tax, the Enemy behind our Backs, 3pp: 161 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY DISCUSSIONS PAGE, August 1998 version, 8pp: 1, in PP 1577-78. – A FAQ on Optionality.

OPTIONALITY DISCUSSIONS, 1p: 9 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY DISCUSSIONS, Home Page, 1p: 10 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY INDEX PAGE & OPTIONALITY NETWORK, 1p: 9 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY INDEX PAGE, 1p: 9 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY MAGAZINE, Titles of Articles, 7pp: 36 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY NEWS, 3pp: 12 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY SEARCH PAGE, 2pp, lists browsers: 15 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY WEBZINE, February 1998, 4pp: 31 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Abbreviations and Symbols, 2pp: 129 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Access Restricted, 3pp: 66 in PP 1577-78. – On committees, public access dogma, the reliability dogma, protectionism and regulations.

OPTIONALITY, Appreciating Appreciation, 3pp: 214 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Beyond Technology, 3pp: 54 in PP 1577-78. – There is no life before and beyond “technology” in the widest sense. We ourselves are examples of natural gene- or biotechnology – and that is based on atomic & subatomic structures and force-relationships. – J.Z., 30.8.99.

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.

OPTIONALITY, Choosing Child Activities, 1p: 204 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Competition Policy’s Limits, 3pp: 93 in PP 1577-78. – Options are competitive. Competition is optional. Both involve possibilities and free choices. A “competition policy” by governments has little to do with free competition and free options for individuals. – J.Z.

OPTIONALITY, Creating Creativity, 1p: 69 in PP 1577-78. – It can’t be created in snails, beetles or worms – and some other beings, beyond some inborn limits. “Release all Creative Energies”, recommended Leonard E. Read. Respect the creativity of the past and present through establishing an Ideas Archive and Registry of Talents – as a special free market for them. Affordable alternative media could greatly help in this. So could monetary freedom and panarchism. – J.Z.

OPTIONALITY, Deducation, 1p: 199 in PP 1577-78. – “Deducation is the art of demasking and deconstruction of education as a dictatorial instrument of government control.”

OPTIONALITY, Discussions: Libertaria, 2pp, with “new country” links: 158 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Don Paragon’s Vision of the Future, 10pp: 217 in PP 1577-78. – Contains sections like: The Rise & Fall of the Government; The End of the Government.

OPTIONALITY, End of the Info Age, 5pp, based on Don Paragon’s Vision of the Future: 248 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Freedom of Speech, 3pp: 177 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Globalization – the Debate that isn’t, 2pp: 124 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Goofy Geography, 1p: 213 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Homeschooling in Queensland, 2pp: 205 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Homeschooling Methods, 3pp: 207 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Information Policy, 3pp: 180 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Integrated Learning – the forbidden Alternative, 3pp: 182 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Integrated Learning, 4pp: 185 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Interpretations of Optionality, July 1997 version, 3pp: 26 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Learning by Choice, 3pp: 188 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Let’s Go Beachwalking! 1p: 226 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Measuring Freedom, 3pp: 228 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Optionality and Anarchy, 2pp: 50 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Duality, 1p: 128 in PP 1577-78. – Duality is merely an all too limited fraction of free choice, free competition, of all our options. All to often it means mere “black and white” thinking, in which the limited “white” option is, usually, all too flawed while free and colourful options are ignored. – J.Z.

OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Parallelism, 1p, review of Edward de Bono’s Parallel Thinking:126 in PP 1577-78. – “Lateral thinking”.

OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Possibility, 1p: 92 in PP 1577-78. – Options offer possibilities, possibilities offer options. They are not opposites. – J.Z.

OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus the Truth, 2pp: 97 in PP 1577-78. – “The truth” was always a fiction, as e.g. Kant pointed out. Truths as agreements with various facts. All differ, as much as the facts do. But truths and facts give us many options and no one can rightfully restrict our options beyond his own rights and liberties. Our awareness of truths or facts differ even more than the truths and facts, so make either correct or incorrect, right or wrong choices. All constitute our options. Optionality requires that no one wrongfully limits our options, infringing our rights an liberties. – J.Z.

OPTIONALITY, Optionality versus Voluntaryism, 1p: 95 in PP 1577-78. – Voluntaryism involves all kinds of freely chosen options and the full range of options are the spectrum for the free actions of volunteers. Why try to see opposites where there really are none? – J.Z.

OPTIONALITY, Panta rei – everything is changing, 2pp: 237 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Peer Pressure Perils, 2pp: 239 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Plan Your Selves, 2pp: 242 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Political Reform, 2pp: 244 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Ruling across the Media, 3pp: 270 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, School Makes Children Sick! 3pp: 272 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Science: Truth or Fraud? 5pp: 276 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Signs of Change, 3pp: 281 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Standards of Measurement, 6pp: 284 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Tertiary Education, 3pp: 168 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Case against Science, 3pp: 55 in PP 1577-78. – There exists much called “science””, even in the natural sciences, that does not really deserve that name & there are technologies that do not really help (moral & rational beings), e.g. the technologies of oppression, torture and mass-murder. But this fact should not lead us to reject real science, which is not uncritically addicted to any model or paradigm or definition, or any helpful technology, like e.g. microfiche and online publishing. However, there should also be freedom, for all who want this, to live, as much as they can, without any of the fruits of science and technology. – PIOT, J.Z., 29.8.1999.

OPTIONALITY, The Changing Face of the Marketplace (B), 3pp: 174 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Evil Side of Sport, 3pp 252 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Great Separation, 4pp: 260 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Horror of School, 5pp: 264 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Information Conundrum, 4pp: 131 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Literacy Debate, 4pp: 134 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Message of Words, 7pp: 139 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Problem with Science, 1p: 146 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Sun Rises in New Zealand, 3pp: 147 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Trouble with Trade, 3pp: 98 in PP 1577-78. – We live and prosper through trade. Society Is Exchange, as Bastiat said. Troubles arise only when people have the wrong views on trading, views that make them insist e.g. on “protectionism” and monetary despotism. – J.Z.

OPTIONALITY, The Web Is Free! 10pp: 100 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, The Web is so different …, 3pp: 110 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Those disgusting School Uniforms (B), 6pp: 114 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Versatility in Personality, 3pp: 119 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Voluntaria: beyond politics, 2pp: 122 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, What Is Optionality, 3pp – Compiled from recent discussions: 23 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, What Is Optionality? 2pp: 29 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, What Is Optionality? List of Articles, 2pp: 10 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, When Means Become Ends, 2pp: 78 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, WHEN, the World Home Education Network, 3pp: 80 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Whither Identity? 4pp: 83 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Why online services will continue to be free! 3pp: 88 in PP 1577-78.

OPTIONALITY, Why Optionality makes more sense than Science, 2pp: 90 in PP 1577-78.

ORDER THROUGH FULL LIBERTY, See: ASHFORD, NIGEL, Spontaneous Order, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 316. – Most advocates of natural harmony and spontaneous order have still to consider the harmony and order that would result from voluntary State membership and exterritoriality for volunteers. Even regarding free banking they have confined their considerations largely to one form of gold standard notes. – J.Z.

ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT, See: MANN, FREDERICK, The Missing Function, 1993, copyrighted, 4pp, on infrastructure of organizations to implement key organization concepts, in PP 1615: 133.

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

ORIENT, JANE M., Criminal Liberty and Civil Liability: Can Free Enterprise Survive? THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 6pp, in PP 1754: 61.

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

ORKIN, ANNE, Dear Mrs. McCarty, open letter, on gun laws, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 76.

ORKIN, ANN, Environmentally Friendly Weapons, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 321. – Non-lethal weapons would be a better term here. – J.Z.

ORKIN, ANN, Favorite classic comedy movies, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 317.

ORKIN, ANN, Future Tech, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 329.

ORKIN, ANN, Mediation FAQ, on mediation, arbitration & litigation, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 326.

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.

O’ROURKE, P.J., A Cool and Logical Analysis of the Bicycle Menace, 2pp, in PP 1707: 76.

O’ROURKE, P.J., A Review, 3pp, of: Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing by Marilyn Schwartz and the Task Force on Bias-Free Language of the Association of American University Presses, from THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR, August 1995, in PP 1707: 78.

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.

O’ROURKE, P.J., An Alphabet for Schoolboys, 3pp, in PP 1707: 98.

O’ROURKE, P.J., An Argument in Favour of Automobiles vs. Pedestrians, from: “Give War a Chance”, 1992, Atlantic Monthly Press, 2pp, in PP 1707: 97.

O’ROURKE, P.J., Catching the Greased Pig, 1p, in PP 1707: 93, from: THE WEEKLY STANDARD, February 2, 1998.

O’ROURKE, P.J., Closing the Wealth Gap, from talk at June 97 Cato Conference in Shanghai, China, 2pp, in PP 1707: 94.

O’ROURKE, P.J., Forum Sites, 1p, in PP 1707: 102.

O’ROURKE, P.J., How to Explain Conservatism to your Squishy Liberal Friends: Individualism ‘R.’ Us, 3pp, in PP 1707: 73.

O’ROURKE, P.J., Interviews Hunter S. Thomson, early 80’s, 1p, in PP 1707: 73.

O’ROURKE, P.J., On “Clive Anderson Talks Back”, transcribed excerpt of an interview, Nov. 1994, Channel 4, U.K., late night chat show, 2pp, in PP 1707: 83.

O’ROURKE, P.J., Some articles by and interviews of P. J. O’Rourke, all freely available on the Internet, although with copyrights reservations, 34pp, in PP 1707: 73. – From STEVEN MACLAUGHLIN’S “The Unofficial P. J. O’ROURKE HOMEPAGE”. steve@web-presence.com

O’ROURKE, P.J., Talks Politics, an interview, TORONTO SUN, Nov. 11, 96, 1p, in PP 1707: 84.

O’ROURKE, P.J., The Liberty Manifesto, 1p, in PP 1707: 92, from THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR, July 1993.

O’ROURKE, P.J., The Politics of Worry, from a lecture, Nov. 7th, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1707: 90.

ORTMAN, MARK, A Simple Guide to Self-Publishing, 62pp, $ 9.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 360.

OSTERFELD, DAVE, Marx, Mises and Socialism, THE FREEMAN, 10/74, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 71.

OSTERFELD, DAVID, Africa and the Difference between Growing Food and Eating it, THE FREEMAN, 5/88, 11pp, in PP 1755/56: 213.

OSTERFELD, DAVID, African Famine: The Harvest of Socialist Agriculture, 2pp from THE PRAGMATIST: 126, in PP 1572-73.

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.

OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Politics of Economic Stagnation, THE FREEMAN, 11/81, 11pp, in PP 1749/50: 174.

OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Real Kinder, Gentler Society, 1p, 1992, in PP 1730: 39. On free market.

OSTRACISM, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., The Power of Ostracism, 4pp: 53, in PP 1601-04.

OUGHTS, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, My View of Oughts, 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 22. – FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Some Problems with Ayn Rand’s Derivation of Ought from Is, 3pp, in PP 1711/12: 25.

OUTLAWS, See: PARTISAN, ERNEST, In Praise of Outlaws, 2001, 2pp: 814. – Well, there are “outlaws” and – “outlaws”! – J.Z. – WOLFE, CLAIRE, Hey, Are You an Outlaw? 2pp, in PP 1718 – 1721: 817. http://backwoodshome.com/

OVERPOPULATION, See: ARMSTRONG, ARI, The Cure for “Overpopulation”, Nov. 17, 99, 2pp, in PP 1662: 121.

OVERPOPULATION? See: CLARK, COLIN, Exploding Population Myths, Oct. 1977 paper, LAND & LIBERTY, March- April 1978, 2pp, from THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM, in PP 1684: 129.

OVERPOPULATION?, See: DOERING, DETMAR, Es gibt keine ueberschuessigen Menschen, 2 S. , in PP 1617: 36.

OVERPOPULATION? See: GUPTA, ANANDA, The Overpopulation Myth. On Julian Simon and Preaching to the Damned, 2pp, TLFCT, Aug. 7, 00, in PP 1684: 126.

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

OVERPOPULATION?, See: SOWELL, THOMAS: Julian Simon, combatant in a 200-year war, 2pp, in PP 1614: 102. – On overpopulation “hysteria”.

OVERTON, RICHARD, An Arrow Against All Tyrants, 2pp, in PP 1675: 41.

OXYGEN THERAPY?, See: PILSWORTH, ALWYNE, Oxygen Therapies under Attack, 3pp: 738, in PP 1601-04.

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

OZONE HOLE?, See: PANCZENKO, OLEG, Eclectic Bibliography on the “Ozone Hole” and the Greenhouse Effect, 1989, 2pp, in PP 1609: 51. – From FORT FREEDOM files.

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

PAGE, GABE, 18, The Slave Factory, 1p, in PP 1678: 25. Against compulsory school attendance.

PAGLIA, BOB, Review of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, aired on “The Movie Man”, July 5, 1995. Ch. 28: “Movie Messages”, July 7, 1995, Ch. 29, CTV, Connecticut. Here in 1/2 p abstract only, in PP 1682: 100.

PAINE, THOMAS, American Slavery in America, 1775, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 159.

PAINE, THOMAS, Government vs. Society, 1p: 660, in PP 1601-04.

PAINE, THOMAS, Online writings, www.infedils.org 2pp of links, indicating size of files, in PP 1732: 206.

PAINE, THOMAS, See: CLARK, HARRY H., Compiler, The Wisdom of Thomas Paine, 19pp, in PP 1668/69: 161. – This is another A-Z compilation that should be made part of a comprehensive libertarian encyclopaedia! – J.Z.

PAINE, THOMAS, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Thomas Paine: Architect of Cooperative Individualism, 1995, Part I only, 5pp, in PP 1668/69: 149.

PAINE, THOMAS, See: SKELTON, J.W., Tom Paine: The Founding Father America Disowned, from S’s book on Paine, 1992, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 154.

PAINE, THOMAS, See: PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Tom Paine’s Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 4/89, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 320.

PAINE’S TORCH, Grateful Slave, 1p: 9, in PP 1569-70. – From ZENO Press.

PALASEK, KAREN Y., Review, 3pp, of: WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Free Banking in Britain: Theory, Experience and Debate, 1800-1845, Cambridge, CUP, 1984, 171pp: 90, in PP 1574-75. – I believe it was NEVER COMPLETELY free. At least it was restrained, if not legally, then by still prevailing popular prejudices on money, e.g. insistence upon at least fractional rare metal cover of issues and metallic redemption by the issuer, upon demand. That is only a fraction of the rightful and rational freedom options. – J.Z., 8.11.1999.

PALESTINE, See: 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.

PALMER R. CHITESTER FUND, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1660: 116. Bob Chitester, President info@prcfund.org The Idea Channel www.ideachannel.com/ features discussions between scholars. Stossell in the Classroom www.prcfund.org/stossel/index.html The Classical Beat www.classicalbeat.org – promotes classical music nation-wide.

PALMER, TOM G., Intellectual Property, 4pp, Diss. Abstract: 321, in PP 1574-75.

PALMER, TOM G., Liberalism: Cosmopolitan or Nationalist? 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 324, from: HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, 10/2, Spring 1996. – False alternatives! Both – and much more – but only for those who like them! – J.Z. In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.

PALMER, TOM G., Money, Trust, and the Law: Coercive Power or Spontaneous Order? n.d., 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 620.

PALMER, TOM G., The Case of the Missing Premise; or, The Axiom that Wasn’t Categorical, 3pp, in PP 1674: 17.

PANARCHISM, 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.

PANARCHISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Regarding the “Libertarian Socialist League”, 20.6.39, Comments on Melchior Seele’s criticism of the Manifesto issued by the “Libertarian Socialist League”. (See MAN!, Dec. 38, Feb. 39, April 39), 5pp, in PP 1725: 95. – This article contains a large panarchistic segment! – J.Z.

PANARCHISM, See: SCHEER, ROBERT, Bush’s Faustian Deal with the Taliban, LA TIMES, 22 May 02, 2pp, in PP 1728: 190, sent in anonymously by generous53@aol.com – Even the Taliban fanatics are entitled to self-government, but only for their own volunteers and only on the basis of exterritorial autonomy. If that had been conceded to them, as well as to all other dissenting minorities, most of the private and governmental terrorist acts would not have taken place, particularly since that would have undermined all notions of collective responsibility as well, whenever they are wrongfully applied to people who are not voluntary followers. And when one can have, quite freely, the government or non-governmental society of one’s dreams, among like-minded people, as a matter of individual choice, hatreds will tend to disappear and one will begin to blame oneself rather than non-members, for the own mistakes. But where are these 2 significant alternatives sufficiently discussed outside my PEACE PLANS series? – Experimental freedom, freedom of action and full minority autonomy for all, but quite without any territorial monopoly! – J.Z., 27.2.02.

PANARCHISM, See: SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY, On Panarchism, 23pp, file Panslogscompilation 230601, in PP 1689-1693: 716.

PANARCHISM, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Panarchismus. Jedem der Staat oder die freie Gemeinschaft seiner Traeume!, 2 S., in PP 1625: 57. – See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Panarchistic (Not Pananarchistic!) Notions, 3pp, in PP 1645-1653: 291.

PANARCHISM, See: ZUBE, JOHN to LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., 12.1.2000, 7 S., in PP 1617: 112. – Enthaelt einen Entwurf ueber Panarchismus: JEDEM DER STAAT ODER DIE FREIE ODER SOZIALE GEMEINSCHAFT SEINER TRAEUME – DURCH PANARCHISMUS, DER LAISSEZ FAIRE VERLANGT, NICHT NUR IN DER OEKONOMIE UND NICHT NUR FUER FREIHEITSSUCHENDE, 5 S.: 114. — LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F. to ZUBE, JOHN, 16.1.2000, 1 S., mit seiner Redigierung meines Panarchismus Entwurfs, 5 S., in PP 1617: 119.

PANCZENKO, OLEG, Eclectic Bibliography on the “Ozone Hole” and the Greenhouse Effect, 1989, 2pp, in PP 1609: 51. – From FORT FREEDOM files.

PAPER MONEY, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Constitution & Paper Money, THE FREEMAN, 7/83, 8pp, in PP 1745-1748: 40.

PAPER MONEY, See: ROSS, ERNEST G., Letter from the Paper Planet, THE FREEMAN, 10/83, 7pp, in PP 1745-1748: 268. – Paper money does not have to be monopolized & be legal tender. Nor does it need gold-redemption by the issuer to enable it to reckon in gold weight units. – J.Z.

PARALLEL CURRENCIES, See: HANKE, STEVEN H., The Beauty of a Parallel Currency, 1p, WSJ Jan. 11.00 & CATO, in PP 1745-1748: 597.

PARALLEL CURRENCIES, See: FREE BANKING & MONETARY FREEDOM.

PARALLEL CURRENCIES, See: BLANC, JÉROME, Les monnaies paralléles. Unité et diversité du fait monétaire, Université Lumière Lyon 2, Centre Walras, France, L’Harmattan eds, 2000, 351pp. Flyer, 1p, for French book, with contents list , in PP 1745-1748: 621.

PARKER, S.E., Archists, Anarchists and Egoists, 3pp, in PP 1618: 34.

PARKER, S.E., Comment to Ken Knudson, 2pp, in PP 1618: 83.

PARKER, S.E., Malfew Seklew – The Jester Philosopher of Egoism, 2pp, in PP 1610: 57.

PARKER, S.E., Minus One, 2pp, in PP 1610: 41 & 44.

PARKER, S.E., On Revisiting “Saint Max”, 2pp, in PP 1618: 65.

PARKER, S.E., Preface, 1p, in PP 1618: 68. On Stirner & other egoists. – Note that NON SERVIAM Nos. 13 & 14 do together contain the last issue of Sid Parker’s EGO, whose part is now taken over by NON SERVIAM.

PARKER, S. E., See: LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Morality vs. Egoism, and exchange between Robert LeFevre and S.E. Parker in MINUS ONE, issues 20 & 21, dated Oct-Dec. 1967, 4pp, in PP 1680: 150, from the archives of THE MEMORY HOLE. – MINUS ONE has been fiched by LMP, either completely or nearly so, in several batches, as they became available. – J.Z.

PARKER, S.E., Sociolatry, 1p: 16, in PP 1564.

PARKER, S.E., Some Reflections, 2pp, in PP 1610: 50. – Unsigned, but, I suppose, by him. – J.Z.

PARKER, S.E., The Egoism of Max Stirner, 2pp, in PP 1618: 53.

PARKER, S.E., Three comments on your article “The Union of Egoists” which appeared in NON SERVIAM, 1p, in PP 1618: 97.

PARKER, S.E., to LABADIE, LAURANCE & ROSEMAN, HERBERT, n.d., 2pp, (47), in PP 1723/24: 290.

PARKER, S.E., to LABADIE, LAURANCE, June 20, 1962, 1p, in PP 1723/24: 376.

PARKER, S.E., to LABADIE, LAURANCE, May 16, 1962, 1/2p, in PP 1723/24: 375.

PARKER, S.E., Wm. Flygare (1916-1997), paragraph, biographical, in PP 1618: 98.

PARKS, LARRY to ZUBE, JOHN, 6.1.2000, 1p, in PP1613: 100. http://www.FAME.org

PARKS, LARRY to ZUBE, JOHN, 9. 1. 2000, 1p, in PP1613: 105.

PARKS, LAWRENCE, Burn your House – Boost the Economy, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 187.

PARKS, LAWRENCE, What the President Should Know about our Monetary System, 1999, 8pp, in PP1613: 111.

PARLIAMENTARISM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Is Individual Liberty Possible in a Parliamentary Democracy? 1996/98, 4pp, in PP 1612: 50.

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

PARTIES, See: LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Radikale Erkenntnisse aus der Parteienforschung, 2 S., in PP 1625: 36.

PARTIES, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., My Looting Will Be More Efficient than My Opponent’s, 1999, 1p, in PP 1707: 47.

PARTIES, See: NAGEL, KARL, Politik ist widerwaertig, menschenverachtend, oberflaechlich und brutal, deshalb muss eine Partei diese Eigenschaften verinnerlichen, 1 S. , in PP 1617: 84. – Ein ef Interview.

PARTIES, See: UN-PARY, Introducing the UN-Party. Help Us UnDo Big Government, 1p. Advertisement, in PP 1656-1659: 429. Another adv., 1p: 442. – See e.g. under: LIBERTARIAN PARTY; WORKERS PARTY, PROGRESS PARTY, LIBERTARIANZ.

PARTISAN, ERNEST, In Praise of Outlaws, 2001, 2pp: 814. – Well, there are “outlaws” and – “outlaws”! – J.Z.

PARTNERSHIPS, See: ROSS, ERNEST G., The Siren of Partnership, THE FREEMAN, 7/83, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 386. – There is nothing wrong with businesslike partnership or cooperation – except when they are with territorial governments or other criminals. – J.Z.

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

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

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.

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

PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Victims of Reform Laws, THE FREEMAN, 4/77, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 60 . – We are all victimized by millions of wrongful laws, those of “our” and, less, those of all other countries. – J.Z.

PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Why Regulators Can’t Regulate Effectively, THE FREEMAN, 6/86, 5pp, in PP 1751/52: 348.

PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Your Money – Your Choice, THE FREEMAN, 10/93, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 372. – Although we own it or possess it temporarily and may have rightly earned it, it isn’t “our” money in every sense, since we have neither issued it or were free to refuse or discount it in favor of something better. And governments do also restrict our choices with that part of their governmental money which they do not directly or indirectly confiscate from us. This situation is not properly described as free choice. – J.Z.

PASOUR, ERNEST, Affirmative Action: A Counterproductive Policy, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 534.

PASTORELLO, DOMENICO, Blackmail! – 1p, in PP 1610: 52.

PASTRONE, MICHAEL J., The Resource Directory, 1995, A directory to directories of CD-ROM offers, 13p: 320, in PP 1581-82.

PATENTS ON GENES? 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.

PATENTS, See: PALMER, TOM G., Intellectual Property, 4pp, Diss. Abstract: 321, in PP 1574-75.

PATENTS, See: WEBSTER, DANIEL, Patents & Inventors, extract from an 1852 speech, in PP 1668/69, 1p: 8.

PATIENTS’ RIGHTS, See: CUNNINGHAM, SHEILA, Your Rights As A Patient, 5pp, with a draft for a “Living Will”, in PP 1656-1659: 168.

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. – When ANALOG published, as a joke, an article on the rights of germs, a newspaper took it up, in the U.S., interviewed 138 people with the petition of this article, to uphold these “rights” – and 100 of these 138 people subscribed to it! – Can there be a better and shorter demonstration of public miseducation? – No wonder that so many politicians, bureaucrats and other conmen are still in business. – J.Z., 11.6.02.

PATRICK, JAMES C., A Better World, THE FREEMAN, 4/79, 1p, in PP 1749/50: 415.

PATRIOTISM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Can a Freeman be Patriotic? 1996/98, 1p, in PP 1612: 58.

PATTON, ROBERT, Drug Legislation, THE FREEMAN, 1/73, 7pp, in PP 1753: 157. – Power addicts pass drug laws! Power addiction victimizes many more people than does drug addiction and makes it even harder for its victims to escape it. – J.Z., 17.5.02. – Drug users, as well as those not addicted to power or drugs, would have the same “right” to pass laws against power adducts. – All ought to learn to leave each other sufficiently alone. However, I would only fly with pilots tested for the absence of narcotic drugs. Given individual sovereignty and individual secessionism, I would separate myself from all power addicts. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

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

PAUL, RON, Five Myths about the Gold Standard, 4pp: 16 & 23/24, in PP 1572-73.

PAUL, RON, On the Withholding Tax, 1p, 2001 news, in PP 1685/86: 412.

PAUL, RON, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO & STAGNARO, CARLO, RON PAUL on Politics and Freedom, 3pp, TLFCT, March 13, 2000, in PP 1682: 116. – An Interview.

PAUL, RON, See: SNYDER, KENT, Ron Paul has Put forward the Liberty Amendment, 2pp, in PP 1718 – 1721: 754. Website: www.thelibrtycommittee.org

PAUL, RON, What Is Free Trade? CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, May 2, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1629: 173.

PAULING, LINUS, Dietary Recommendations for Persons with Border-line Health, 1p: 123, in PP 1595-96.

PAULK, THELEN, A Visitor from the Past, a poem, 1p, in PP 1718 – 1721: 798.

PAUPER’S BOOKS, Home Page, 1p, http://wcnet.org/~paupers/home.html , in PP 1717: 204. – Paupers would not need bookshops – if all books were offered e.g. on microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, by snail mail. – J.Z., 30.5.02.

PAVLIK, GREGORY P., The Ethics of War: Hiroshima & Nagasaki After 50 Years, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 472.

PAVLIK, GREGORY P., The Individual Anarchists: An Anthology of Liberty (1881-1908), edited by Frank H. Brooks, Transaction Books, 1994, 310pp, $ 39.95. Here only a 1 page review from THE FREEMAN, April 95: 114, in PP 1550. – I would gladly swap 50 LMP duplicates for a copy of this book. First come, first served! – J.Z., 30.10.99.

PAXTON, EVAN, Women, Men, and Social Change, 9pp: 349, in PP 1565-67.

PAYNE, JAMES L., 80 Million Volunteers, but where Are the Voluntarists? THE FREEMAN, 1/91, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 413 .

PAYNE, JAMES L., Do We Really Want More Policemen? THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 2pp, in PP 1754: 1. – Good policing is not impossible. It is merely outlawed. Only competing police forces will be tough enough on real crimes and they would leave victimless criminals alone – unless they are members of a community which has, e.g., outlawed alcohol and drugs for its voluntary members. Most monopolistic police forces support criminal regimes and criminal laws and are never sufficiently purged of criminals in their own ranks, up to the top jobs. – Power corrupts. – J.Z.

PAYNE, JAMES L., How Many Laws Are Enough? THE FREEMAN, 4/92, 2pp, in PP 1764: 205.

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.

PAYNE, JAMES L., Taxation Costs 65c for Every $, 2pp in PP 1637-1640: 483. From IMPRIMIS.

PAYNE, JAMES L., Who Are the Problem-Solvers? , THE FREEMAN, 5/89, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 574. – Full experimental freedom or exterritorial autonomy or panarchies or polyarchies – for & among all those who think that they can solve problems! No more territorial monopolies & compulsory memberships in States! – J.Z.

PAYNE, NEILL H., Student Beaten Unconscious for Confederate Flag Picture in School Library Book, 2001, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710, at the end. – Logic, reasoning, tolerance, respect for individual rights and liberties, are, obviously, not taught in schools any longer, if they ever were. Rather, now: intolerance and aggression in favour of “politically correct” “thinking”. – J.Z., 15.7.01.. Report by rcg@destiny-worldwide.net libnetd@yahoogroups.com realtruth@egroups.com

PAYTRUST.COM, 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.

PEACE & JUSTICE, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, Peace and Justice, THE FREEMAN, 5/74, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 39.

PEACE PLANS 1-20, now available as RTF e-mail attachments to anyone interested, upon request, in small batches, no charge – until I can offer them cheaply on a CD-ROM, together which much other libertarian material: Total: 7.84 Mbs from over 1450 pages, which it took me 13 years to produce. Since then about 70 issues p.a., averaging over 300 pages – but only on microfiche! Note that PEACE PLANS 19 A & B, on monetary freedom, are already available in the appendix on my main website: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube – which brings my LMP Literature List up to PEACE PLANS 1545. – Note: PEACE PLANS 399-401, my first peace book, is now also digitized and, for the time being, available free online, as a zipped WORD file, 579 Kbs. Unzipped with ca. 2.3 Mbs, it is a bit too much for e-mailing. In future it is to be available, with much else, on a libertarian CD-ROM. Please note also that the above listed Mbs are among my contributions towards one or several libertarian CD-ROMs that either I or others will come to compile. You may include them or any segment on your website. Anyone may also freely reproduce the nearly 5 Mbs of my main website and the supplementary list for PEACE PLANS 1546 – 1620 that is available on the www.butterbach.net (Size?) I do intend to continue my LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING until I have reached PEACE PLANS (PP) No. 2,000. But do not expect me to scan-in all of its ca. 500,000 pages. The microfilming of pages is still much more accurate, is automated and computerized and much easier and time-saving for me, even through a commercial micrographic agency, than is scanning and proof-reading. My conversion from duplicating and offset printing the above early PEACE PLANS issues to microfiching the following helped me to increase my annual page output about 189 times! Have you become 189 times as productive through your computer usage? Apart from copyrights restrictions, to the extent that they can be successfully imposed upon us or are supported by you, you are invited to scan-in all those libertarian texts that you do like and that are accessible to you and to offer them e.g. on microfiche, on floppy disks, on CD-ROMs, via e-mail or on websites. If all active libertarians did the whole job of permanent and cheap libertarian publishing, tackling e.g., the whole backlog of out of print and unpublished libertarian writings, in a division of labor scheme, in loose collaboration, just to avoid the duplication of efforts and to announce all of them, then each participant would not have to do much of this chore and spend much time, money and energy on it. Perhaps as few as 300 CD-ROMs or at least CVDs could already reproduce all libertarian writings and 10 CD-ROMs might already contain a life-time’s libertarian reading! How many libertarian Mbs do you have to offer for the first libertarian CD-ROM issues? How many do you offer on the Internet? PIOT, John Zube <jzube@acenet.com.au LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, P.O. Box 52 Berrima, NSW 2577, Australia, Tel.: (02) 48771436 – No Fax! www.acenet.com.au/~jzube

PEACE PLANS 18: A replacement edition for the old PP 18 edition that reproduced part of my “An ABC Against Nuclear War”, a book now microfiched again, in PP 16 & 17, together with much other material.

PEACE PLANS No. 1759 & 1760: 82 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS, 420pp.

PEACE PLANS No. 1761 – 1763: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 131 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000,Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS, 630pp: 1-630.

PEACE PLANS No. 1764: LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 47 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, 210 pp, in PP 1764: 1. – Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS.

PEACE PLANS No. 1765, LIBERTYHAVEN.COM, 41 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, in PP 1765, 210pp: 1. – Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS

PEACE PLANS No. 1766-1768, LIBERTYHAVEN. COM, 151 LIBERTARIAN ARTICLES DOWNLOADED FROM www.libertyhaven.com in 2,000, 630pp: 1. – Originally published mostly by THE FREEMAN or IMPRIMIS.

PEACE PLANS No. 399-401: My 1962 German peace book manuscript, previously reproduced in PEACE LANS 399-401, has now been digitized as well and is available, zipped in RTF, as an Outlook Express e-mail attachment. (Until it is available on a CD-ROM.) It comes in this form to 579 Kbs. Unzipped ca. 2.3 Mbs. – Does it still offer the best libertarian peace program? It is to be part of a future libertarian CD-ROM, together with its English translation and much other material. – J.Z.

PEACE, See: ANTI-WAR PROPAGANDA, Links, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 68.

PEACE, See: BERTOLINI, LAURA to ZUBE, JOHN, 15.7.00, on an international peace conference, Oct. 13/14, 00, Trento, Italy, 2pp, in PP 1629: 177. laura.bertolini@soc.unitn.it

PEACE, See: CHODOROV, FRANK, Peace or Politics, 3pp: 28, in PP 1549. – I would have titled my essay on this subject rather: Peace or Territorial Politics? – J.Z.

PEACE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, World Peacekeeping Policy, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 432. – Repeated: 748. – Bound book editions do have their advantages over loose leaf collections of photocopies or print-outs, especially when the pages are not numbered.

PEACE, See: 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.

PEACE, See: 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.

PEACE, See: HART, DAVID, Social Harmony, Free Trade and Peace, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 299.

PEACE, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, World Peace Meeting, a play in one act, 1p, 1935, in PP 1723/24: 26.

PEACE, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, in PP 1725. This issue contains at least 28 articles dealing with war, peace and the nuclear war threat.

PEACE, See: MOORE, CAROL, Join Libertarians for Peace, 1p appeal, 17 Nov. 01, in PP 1732: 188, – The achievement of peace requires a scientific approach (combined with a moral one), which is at least as thorough as is military science in the preparation for and conduct of wars. One can’t ride towards peace on a few popular myths, errors & prejudices & with the help of most conventional (territorial) institutions & methods. However, Carol Moore is at least a territorial decentralist and secessionist. Most peace advocates haven’t explored the exterritorial autonomy and voluntaristic approach to peace, one combined with a libertarian revolution, liberation and defensive warfare program that could reduce rightful defensive wars to genuine and very limited police actions against war criminals only. Such rightful resistance against war mongers would not require ABC mass murder devices, air raids, rockets, heavy artillery, tanks and a navy. See e.g. my 2 peace books in PP 16-18 (now available via e-mail) and PP 61- 63. (The German original of the latter work fiched in PP 399-401, is now also available digitized by e-mail, zipped: 579 Kbs., J.Z., 31.5.02.) – PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.02. carol@carolmoore.net www.libertarians4peace.net infor@libertarians4peace.net http://groups.yahoo.com/group/libs4peace www.carolmoore.net

PEACE, See: RUMMEL, RUDOLF & FREEMAN, THE, Interview: Rudolph Rummel Talks about the Miracle of Liberty & Peace, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 10 pp, in PP 1761-63: 487. – Prof. Rummel realized how unwieldy and numerous his website pages are and would like to see them combined on a single CD. Who will help to produce it for him and all his potential readers? – I downloaded & printed out thousands of his web pages – but have not yet sorted them out and read them. Some of his tables I could not open at all, from their downloads. Neither online nor paper reading, nor even offline-reading of downloads have so far been made easy and cheap in these formats. A single CD-ROM could integrate all his valuable contributions much better and could be provided rather cheaply. – Is there a libertarian programmer who wants thus to make a name for himself, while providing a great service to all able and willing to read his work or use it as a standard reference work? – Further on my wish-list would be Prof. Rummel’s advance from the model of classical liberal but still territorial democracies to quite voluntaristic and exterritorially autonomous panarchies or polyarchies etc. – But already as it is, his work constitutes the greatest condemnation of every kind of territorial despotism that has ever been produced and as such it needs the widest possible distribution, which 50 cent CD-ROMs could provide. Obviously, the digitizing work has already been done. Just good editorial work with a burner is needed. Where are the volunteers for such important jobs? – PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02.

PEACE, See SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Planning for Peace, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 450.

PEACE, See: SILBER, JOHN R., The True Champions of Peace, extract from a speech, 1983, 1p, in PP 1609: 46.

PEACE, See: SUTTNER, BERTHA VON, Lay Down Your Arms. The autobiography of Martha von Tilling, 1894, 435pp, 2nd. Edition, translation by T. Holmes, revised by the author: 1-108, in PP 1550. – If only she would have had a better and more complete peace program. But then very few people had and have! – J.Z.

PEACE, See: SUTTNER, BERTHA VON, Martha’s Kinder, Roman, Eine neue Folge von: “Die Waffen nieder!” Berlin, n.d., 340 S.: 1 – 57, in PP 1583. – Bertha von Suttner, 1843 – 1914.

PEACE, See: TARG, DAVID, Peace Through World Government? 1p: 49, in PP 1564. – From: FAITH & FREEDOM, 1953.

PEACE, See: ZUBE, JOHN to BERTOLINI, LAURA, 17.7.00, 3pp, in PP 1629: 179, on why I decline to attend until some of the better peace ideas come to the foreground.

PEACE, See: ZUBE, JOHN, An ABC Against Nuclear War, now refilmed in PP 16&17, with much other material, and also available in RTF via e-mail.

PEACE, See: ZUBE, JOHN, What Has to Be Changed in all Constitutions to Make a Lasting Peace Possible and how Can these Reforms Be Realized, in PP 61-63. The German original, in PP 399-401, is now also available by e-mail, free of charge, until it is made available on CD-ROM or a website. It comes zipped to 579 Kbs, unzipped to 2.3 Mbs.- J.Z.

PEACOTT, JOE, Chomsky’s Statism: An Anarchism for the Next Millennium? 1p, in PP 1630: 50. Contact: Jonathan@Simcockj.freeserve.co.uk

PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, A New Pharmaceutical Marketplace, 5pp: 177, in PP 1589-94.

PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, New Views on Pollution, Part II, 2pp: 225, in PP 1589-94.

PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, The Facts About Food Preservatives, 5pp: 13, in PP 1589-94.

PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, The Herpes Epidemic – A Possible Solution, 6pp: 66, in PP 1589-94.

PEELE, STANTON, Addiction & Autonomy, 8pp, from their book, Love & Addiction, 1975, in PP 1656-1659.

PEIKOFF, LEONARD, Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, Dutton, 1991, 493pp, DYKES, NICHOLAS, Review, 7pp, in PP 1708-1710: 179.

PEIKOFF, LEONARD, See: OPAR BOOK SITE, Welcome to the official web site for LEONARD PEIKOFF’S “Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand”, features and links only, 1p, in PP 1682: 207. (c) 1991, L. Peikoff . Too many “Randians” are just “second-handers”. He may be one, too. – I was not tempted to finish reading his book. – But then tastes differ and it is useless to argue about them. – Some libertarians I find hard or unpleasant to read simply because of their writing style. – J.Z., 25.5.01.

PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Government Is Destroying Doctors, 1p leaflet of THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE: 151, in PP 1598. Also: : 125, in PP 1551. – Objectivism has much to offer in some respects. In others it is just another intolerant religion. – J.Z.

PEIKOFF, LEONARD, The Ominous Parallels, Review only, 2pp: CRANE, ED, The Randian Parallels: 130, in PP 1589-94.

PEMBERTON, STUART, For a New Socialism, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 210. – Is there such an animal when still only state-socialism is meant? – J.Z. – The different types of socialism, hundreds, still ought to be assembled and numbered and summarized in a special list and the libertarian, i.e., voluntaristic, competitive and business-like ones, e.g. certain forms of self-management, extensive employee share-holding, partnerships and cooperative production, ought to be separately described, with their advantages as distinct from e.g. egalitarian coops. – J.Z., 11.6.02.

PEMBERTON, STUART, Socialism and the Right to Smoke, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 17.

PENSIONS, See: BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, Review of: LITTLEWOOD, MICHAEL, How to Create a Competitive Market in Pensions: The International Lessons, IEA, 1998, 264pp, 1p: 809, in PP 1601-04.

PENSIONS, See: CRESPO, Dr. L. A., Medicine and the Pension Crisis, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1705: 153.

PERIGO, LINDSAY, Antipodean Altruism: The Limitations of and Political Failure of New Zealand’s “Reforms”, POLITICAL NOTES No. 167, 10pp, in PP1742: 91.

PERIGO, LINDSAY, Preamble, A Constitution for New Freeland, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 390.

PERIGO, LINDSAY, The Sheeple Have Spoken, 2pp editorial from THE FREE RADICAL, in PP 1607/8: 388. – On sheepish people.

PERKINS, HOWARD, Review, 2pp, of: STEWART, ALLEN & BUTLER, EAMONN, Seize the Initiative, Adam Smith Institute, 1996, 32pp, in PP 1708-1710: 368.

PERKINS, THEO P., Political Duty: A Confession of Skepticism, first 1892 in Tucker’s LIBERTY, 24pp, in PP 1634-1636: 837.

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.

PERLMAN, FREDY, 1934-1985, 4pp, in PP 1739: 58, with links. – ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.

PERLMAN, FREDY, The Reproduction of Daily Life, 1969, 1992, 18pp, in PP 1695: 71. – Already the titles of many modern anarchist writings deter me from reading them. – Microfiche frames are more tolerant & accepting. – J.Z.

PERLMAN, MARK, Review, 3pp, of: LAVOIE, DON, Rivalry and Central Planning: The Socialist Calculation Debate Reconsidered, N.Y., CUP, 1985, 218pp: 132, in PP 1574-75.

PERLMUTTER, PHILIP, Justice & Cultural Diversity, THE FREEMAN, 8/95, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 272. – Justice systems by individual choice! Different for different volunteer communities. There are no uniform human beings and beliefs for all of them. Only some people agree with each other. “Suum cuique!” To each his own! That does also require individual secessionism, based on individual rather than territorial sovereignty, and the opposite to territorialism: exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities. – J.Z.

PERON, JIM, Apocalypse Not. The Bad News About Bad News, 3pp from THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, 10.1.00, in PP 1629: 68.

PERON, JIM, Atlas Slugged: Why Many Intellectuals Hate Ayn Rand, 4pp from THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, IV.7, Feb. 14, 2000. In PP 1629: 64. e-mail: peron@global.co.za

PERON, JIM, Faith of Our Fathers: The Unbelief of America’s Founding Fathers, TLFCT, 21.2.00, 6pp, in PP 1629: 77.

PERON, JIM, Free Enterprise … in China! 1p: 33, in PP 1589-94.

PERON, JIM, Home Page, 1p offering 13 of his essays. In PP 1629: 14. www.zolatimes.com

PERON, JIM, John Calvin vs. Ayn Rand or, The Theological Theatrics of John Robbins, 5pp, TLFCT, 3.4.00, in PP 1629: 87. – At least his faith has not prevented John Robbins from being a monetary freedom advocate. Count your blessings! – The Atheism of many anarchists and libertarians has kept them uninformed or insufficiently informed on many other subjects. I for one prefer a Christian free banking advocate to an atheist advocate of monetary despotism or even of the coercive abolition of all money. – I think we should be able to forgive freedom lovers their minor lapses in consistency but not so readily major ones, e.g. libertarians advocating the mass murder of unborns as “free choice” and “defence” with ABC mass murder devices. – I do not think Jim Peron belongs into their ranks. – I had only a very short look at his libertarian library in S.F. It did contain a few titles that I would love to see on microfiche, floppies or CD-ROMs, – but there wasn’t even time to make note of these. – And he seems to rather trade in printed books than publish any in affordable alternative media. Possibly because there is as yet no ready libertarian market waiting for such output. – J.Z., 11.6.02.

PERON, JIM, See: BARRAU, CARMEN, Circular re immigration case of Jim Peron, with 2 related letters by ZUBE, JOHN, 9 & 13 March 01, 5pp, in PP 1682: 87. barrauc@teleline.es PREGENTIL@aol.com peron@gonet.co.za

PERON, JIM, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, The Soviet South African Republic: an Interview with JIM PERON, TLFCT, 27 Dec. 99, 3pp, in PP 1682: 121. – Typically, exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities is not discussed here, either, as a solution to the majority/minority problem and to introduce complete experimental freedom for all, always at the own expense and risk. One should think that libertarians would advocate it at every opportunity. Instead, they continue to subscribe to a territorialism that is, essentially, collectivistic, even totalitarian. – J.Z., 3.1.01.

PERON, JIM, The Cycle of Political Correctness, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, March 20, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1629: 71.

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.

PERON, JIM, The Religious Right and American Socialism, 4pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, 7.2.00, in PP 1629: 73.

PERRY, MIKE, Dr., The Puzzle of the Non-Signups, 2pp: 2, in PP 1554/55. – On Cryonics etc.

PERRY, MIKE, Storing DNA Samples and Biographical Information, 1p: 130, in PP 1554/55. – On cryonics & cloning.

PERSON, LAWRENCE, In Praise of Billboards, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 553.

PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Classic Books/Treatises online, 2pp list only, in PP 1615: 15. – Includes titles by Bastiat, Thoreau, Spooner, Orwell, Riegel, Paine & Locke.

PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Home Page, 1997, copyrighted by FREEMAN, DAVID T., 1p, in PP 1615: 14.

PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Links, 1p, in PP 1615: 17.

PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, Practical Freedom Reports, Manuals, and Documents, 2pp, in PP 1615: 65.

PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, See: FREEMAN, DAVID T. & MANN, FREDERICK.

PERSPECTIVES ON ANARCHIST THEORY, The Institute for Anarchist Studies, 3 samples of this newsletter: Spring & Fall 1997 & Spring 2000, 30pp, in PP 1713-1715: 333.

PETERSON, DANIEL CARL, The Future of Capitalism: Manifest Destiny on the New Frontier, 1976, 3pp, in PP 1713-1715: 368.

PETERSON, DENNIS L., The Selling of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 9/86, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 138. – We also need the complete product, to the extent that it can be described in guides & textbooks, not just some fragments of it. It could be provided cheaply, easily, widely and permanently e.g. on microfiche, floppies, websites, but, presently and most economically, on CD-ROMs. So what are you waiting for? Make your product complete – and more than half of your selling job will be done already. Freedom does offer the best answers or avenues towards the solution of the remaining problems. – J.Z.

PETERSON, MARK, Competition: Classroom Theory vs. Business Reality, THE FREEMAN, 9/73, 4pp, in PP 1755/56: 38. – No competition is complete enough without e.g. monetary freedom, panarchies, productive coops & affordable alternative media (widely used in their strengths). – J.Z.

PETERSON, ROBERT A., A Tale of two Revolutions, THE FREEMAN, 8/89, 10pp, in PP 1755/56: 272.

PETERSON, ROBERT A., John Witherspoon: “Animated Son of Liberty”, THE FREEMAN, 12/85, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 300.

PETERSON, ROBERT A., Lessons in Liberty, The Dutch Republic 1579-1750, THE FREEMAN, 7/87, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 169. – What would have happened to the course of history – if it had known and allowed the practice of all liberties, for all those who loved them? – I found impressive that the Dutch traded with Spanish merchants even during this long and bloody war, getting relatively rich in the process, while Spain was further empoverished, in spite of its gold imports, which were largely due to robbery and slavery. – PIOT, J.Z., 2.5.02.

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, L5 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! Freedom has to be so strong, extensive and consistent, as well as obvious – that it becames infective, fast and widely. – PIOT, J.Z., 19.5.02.

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.

PETERSON, ROBERT A., The Best for Priscilla, THE FREEMAN, 5/92, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 294.

PETERSON, V. G., Francis Neilson: A Remembrance, 1961, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 265.

PETERSON, WILLIAM H., America’s Other Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 160, on the market.

PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Boulwarism: Ideas Have Consequences, THE FREEMAN, 4/91, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 232.

PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Mises and Fisher on Theory and History, THE FREEMAN, 6/74, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 62.

PETERSON, WILLIAM H., The Taproots of Political Corruption, THE FREEMAN, 12/90, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 127.

PETERSON, WILLIAM H., This I Believe, 3pp, in PP 1655: 73. – Originally, as a chapter in: Ideas on Liberty: Essays in Honor of Paul L. Poirot, on his retirement after 30 years as editor of THE FREEMAN.

PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Time for Truth – Time to Act, THE FREEMAN, 8/78, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 333.

PETERSON, WILLIAM H., What Is a Just International Economic Order? THE FREEMAN, 1/86, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 8.

PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Wisdom of a “Liberal” Giant, THE FREEMAN, 5/97, 4pp, in PP 1759/60: 376, on Mises.

PETITION OF RIGHTS, A, 1648: To the Right Honorable the Commons of England in Parliament Assembled. The humble Petition of divers wel affected Persons inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, Hamblets, and places adjacent. Whereunto is annexed, the humble desires of the said Petitioners for the Houses resolution thereon, before they proceed with the personal Treaty, 4pp, in PP 1675: 12. www.nyinteractive.com/LibertyFoundation

PETITION OF RIGHTS, THE, June 7, 1628, 3pp, in PP 1675: 21.

PETRO, SYLVESTER, Human Rights, Animal Rights, and Friends of the Earth, THE FREEMAN, 3/92, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 95.

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

PHELAN, TOWNER, Liberalism Stands for Freedom – A Page on Freedom, No. 15, Oct. 48, THE FREEMAN, 1/85, 1p, in PP 1751/52: 223.

PHELAN, TOWNER, Liberalism Stands for Freedom, 13pp: 22, in PP 1549.

PHELPS, STANLEE & AUSTIN, NANCY, The Assertive Woman, excerpt from the book, 10pp, in PP 1656-1659: 192.

PHILATELIC CHAUTAQUE, THE, Contents Listing only, A-Z, showing its scope and the limitations of its alphabetization of catchwords. An advance towards a libertarian encyclopaedia, but essentially still only a links list, 38pp, n.d., in PP 1671: 1 philately@geocities.com pmeares@cptelco.net www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/1234/index.htm

PHILATELIC PHILOSOPHY, Basics of Philatelic Philosophy, 1p, in PP 1671: 19.

PHILATELY, The Philatelic Sons of Liberty, 3pp, in PP 1671: 3.

PHILATELY, What Is Philately? What Is a “Chautauqua”? In PP 1671: 1p: 1.

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

PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, A New Space Policy: Free Enterprise, THE FREEMAN, Oct. 87, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 312.

PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Alternatives to Public Libraries, THE FREEMAN, 4/87, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 168.

PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Libertarian Solutions: “Private” cities: A radical idea… enjoyed by 30 million Americans, 3pp, LP NEWS Nov. 98, , in PP 1679: 133, from: “Private Cures for Public Ills: The Promise of Privatization”, ed. by Lawrence W. Reed, (c) 1996 by FEE www.lp.org/lbnews

PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Private Cities, THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 4pp, in PP 1754: 189. – On Planned Unit Developments. – Proprietary communities would go even further & might become quite independent private but small territorial administrations. Voluntary exterritorial autonomy is also rightful and required. – J.Z.

PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Tom Paine’s Revolution, THE FREEMAN, 4/89, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 320.

PHILLIPS, PETER & PROJECT CENSORED. The News that Didn’t Make the News: The Year’s Top 25 Censored Stories, 1999, 400pp, $18.95, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 393.

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

PHILOSOPHISCHE BIBLIOTHEK, Hamburg, Bachmann u. Gundermann, Besprechung, 1794, von Fichte’s Zurueckforderung der Denkfreiheit…, 3 S., in PP 1716: 9.

PHILOSOPIE LIBERTAIRE, Home page, 1p, links only to a few articles, in PP 1694: 199.

PICCONE, PAUL, The Strawman State, Nov 1996, (c) Liberty Foundation, 3pp sample, in PP 1679: 39.

PICKOVER, CLIFFORD A., Future Health, review, 5pp, of PICKOVER, C., Future Health, Computers and

PICTURES, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Freedom Movies, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 33, including favourites of THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, which copyrighted its list!

PIERONE, MICHAEL, Requiring Citizens to do Evil, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 2pp, in PP 1754: 135, on unfree juries.

PIKCUNAS, DIANE D., China’s Great Leap Backwards, THE FREEMAN, 12/89, 5pp, in PP 1764: 166.

PILSWORTH, ALWYNE, Oxygen Therapies under Attack, 3pp: 738, in PP 1601-04.

PIMPL, ROLAND, Die Effizienz bizarrer Loesungen. David Friedman und sein neues Buch “Der oekonomische Code”, 2 S.: 121, in PP 1588.

PIMPL, ROLAND, Die Medien zwischen Staat und Markt, “Recht auf freie Meinungsaeusserung”? 4 S. , in PP 1617: 61.

PIOLENC, F. MARC DE, piolenc@reporters.net 27 April 01, invitation, 1p, to join “nation-builders”, with my 1p reply, 28.4.01, in PP 1676: 121. – The only “nations” that I am interested in seeing built are voluntary ones that are only exterritorially autonomous. On these see especially my ON PANARCHY sub-series. – J.Z.

PIOMBINI, GUGLIELMO, For Anarcho-Capitalism, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 328. www.freeweb.org In: ON PANARCHY, 20-24.

PIOMBINI, GUGLIELMO, Who Fears Globalization? Governments, not Markets, are the true enemies of traditional communities, 1p, in PP 1671: 119. (I failed to include this in a batch for fiching at 29x reduction. If not legible enough, I may have to fiche it again. – J.Z.)

PIRACY, See: AFP Newsservice: Latter-day pirates foiled by technology, 1p clipping from THE AUSTRALIAN, 15.8.00, in PP 1637-1640: 550.

PIRATE RADIO, See: MATTERS OF INTEREST, How Do They Work Out the CPI, July 1998, 1p, on Consumer Price Index: 332, in PP 1581-82.

PIRATE RADIO, See: YODER, ANDREW & GRAY, EARL T., Pirate Radio Operations, 97, 364pp, $ 19.95, flyer only: 364.

PIRIE, MADSEN, Dr., Regulation Man and the Invisible Victims, IMPRIMIS, 4/78, 7pp, in PP 1751/52: 355. 5pp: 43, in PP 1581-82.

PITT, A..R.(TONY), Aboriginal Treaty – Drafted 1988, 2pp: 83, in PP 1551. – All exclusive land-“rights”, except those small ones required to live and work somewhere, are claimed and practised at the expense or the rights and liberties of other people. Do apply the concept of “spaceship” Earth to this planet and keep in mind that none of us or of our ancestors has produced or planet-formed it. A few years to centuries of exclusive occupation or that one’s ancestors had been the first (as far as we know, our historical records are still very incomplete in this), are morally meaningless for present exclusive territorial claims that do go beyond the right to survive, by one’s own efforts, anywhere on Earth, if one can do so without infringing the clear property rights of others. Exclusive territorial claims by others, even when associated with religious, national, racial or ideological myths and feelings, habits of thought, customs or predominant theories, do not establish exclusive property rights in such territories and abolish the rights and liberties of others. – On the contrary, they are much more like a declaration of war or a claim to local domination over non-consenting others. How wrong these claims are is indicated by the fact that their supporters are lastly prepared to commit mass murder, with machetes to ABC anti-people devices, wrongly called “weapons”, to uphold their wrongful claims. Territorialism ought to be questioned and criticized wherever, whenever and whosoever it raises its ugly head. – Territorialists have by now “defined” Australians as “foreigners” in England and Englanders, including the Queen, as “foreigners” in Australia. Territorialism is wrong and irrational and leads to wrongful and irrational actions, even mad ones. – J.Z.

PITT, A. R. (TONY), Circular, 24/2/98, 1p: Behind Contents sheet in PP 1584. – On the financial difficulties of continuing his paper and video publishing efforts. I have received some later publications from him. He and his readers remain largely addicted to print on page – and some old anti-freedom prejudices or compromises. Otherwise his publications are of some interest to freedom lovers, e.g. on Bills of Rights, right to bear arms, bureaucratic interventionism. – J.Z.

PITT, A. R. (TONY) & PAT, Progress Report – NATIONAL INTEREST NEWSPAPER, 2pp, 1999, in PP 1629: 202.

PLAKUNOVA, V.G. & O.V.; GUSEV, M.V., The Increasing of the Specific Lifespan of the Waterplant “Coccomyxa” by Keeping Cells at Earlier Stages of Ontogenesis, 1p: 184, in PP 1589-94.

PLANET FOUNTAINHEAD, Cyber Fanzine discussing the homo sapiens invictus and his moral philosophy in the new sci-fi series, gene roddenberry’s andromeda. 1p in plain text, in PP 1676: 179. – I found html website to overlaid with “decorations” that it was partly illegible for me! – J.Z.

PLANETE NOIRE, Home Page, in French, www.multimania.com/endehors/page4.html 6pp, in PP 1701: 132. With URL list of links, an individualist anarchist site.

PLANETE NOIRE, Links to English websites, 8pp, URL wasn’t printed out, in PP 1732: 128.

PLANNING, CENTRAL, See: EBELING, RICHARD M., Monetary Central Planning and the State, ….

PLANNING, See: RILEY, DON, Britain’s Soviet Planning System, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 89, 4pp, in PP1742: 17.

PLANS No. 19. – All new visions for Russia and former Satellites must include liberating views and institutions for

PLUNKETT, SANDY, Writing on wall for old media? 2000, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 143.

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

POIROT, PAUL L., A Matter of Self-Responsibility, THE FREEMAN, 2/74, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 539.

POIROT, PAUL L., A Monopoly & How to Break it, THE FREEMAN, 6/70, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 601, on P.O. & Unions.

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.

POIROT, PAUL L., Combinations in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 138. – The worst of such combinations is any territorial government. It does not permit any competition with it in “its turf”, just like any other crime syndicate. – And “limited government” advocates uphold this monopoly! – J.Z.

POIROT, PAUL L., Flood Relief, THE FREEMAN, 10/?7 (1957-1997? Text says 1927.), 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 141.

POIROT, PAUL L., Legal Tender: Sellers Beware, THE FREEMAN, 1/72, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 232.

POIROT, PAUL L., Our Saving Grace, THE FREEMAN, 2/69, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 144.

POIROT, PAUL L., Spend Now, Pay Later, THE FREEMAN, 5/69, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 159. – Buy now, pay later – would be more accurate. Spending already implies paying. Neither government spending nor paying with inflated forced currency is genuine “spending”. In one case, it is “paying” with loot and in the other case a kind of requisitioning certificate is involved, that is partly tax-funded and partly a mere pretence of being payment, with no refusal or discounting permitted. P. does not recognize tax-foundation, as Adam Smith did, in one largely forgotten passage. But he does oppose government securities – while not clearly attacking them as investments in tax slaves and demanding voluntary taxation and voluntary State membership instead. – Even as prominent laissez faire advocates do often still have their “mixed economy” notions, tied to their concept of “limited” but still territorial governments. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

POIROT, PAUL L., The Price of Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 12/69, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 155. – Where is it openly & freely for sale? Such sales would only be available once the territorial monopoly is ended and all kinds of governments and non-governmental societies can be freely offered and accepted or refused by sovereign individuals – sovereign consumers of such services. He attacks legal tender & other interventions in this article but uses “price”, in the heading, all too loosely. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

POIROT, PAUL L., The Writings of F.A. Harper – A Review, THE FREEMAN, 8/79, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 152.

POIROT, PAUL, L., The Laws and Their Uses, THE FREEMAN, 8/70, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 286.

POLAND 1980, Leaflet for an event at the Anarchist Coffee House, 1p, titled: Poland 1980: 300,000 Workers Confront Their Rulers. An Eyewitness Account: 199, in PP 1587. – Marches, demonstrations and confrontations tend to lead more often to bloodshed and further oppression than Liberation. The means predetermine the end. Minds rather than feet and loudmouths ought to be put into gear, first of all. – J.Z., 1.6.99.

POLEMICA, Home Page, incomplete, p 3 didn’t print out, in PP 1708-1710: 621. polimica@teleline.es

POLHILL, DENNIS, Space: The Ultimate Prize, 2,000, Independence Institute, 2pp, in PP 1739: – 205. – http://i2i.org webmngr@i2i.org – Copyrighted 2,000, but placed on the Internet for, say, 500 million people to read free of charge! Even libertarians are not always consistent. What they should have said: Copyrights claimed for the commercial exploitation of this article. – 16 teams registered in 1996 to compete for the launch of a reusable vehicle, launched into space two times within 14 days. Prize offered was ten million US dollars. I hold that a proper Ideas Archive and Talent Registry would be the greatest “prize” that all innovators could win. It could, finally, bring all demand and supply in this sphere together, avoiding the individual and isolated struggles of innovators. The free-marketeers have still to declare themselves for this kind of free market. – J.Z., 2.3.02.

POLICE PROTECTION? See: STEVENS, RICHARD W., Dial 911 and Die, with an introduction by James Bovard, $ 11.95, 4 pages promotion by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, JPFO, (c) 1999 JPFO, in PP 1685/86: 181. Summary and endorsements. webmaster@jpfo.org – THOMPSON, SARAH, Review, 3pp, of: STEVENS, RICHARD W., Dial 911 and Die, in THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Oct. 25, 1999, in PP 1685/86: 185. – Thompson: www.therighter.com/ JPFO: www.jpfo.org/dial911anddie.htm

POLICE STATE, See: GABB, SEAN, The Full Coercive Apparatus of a Police State: Thoughts on the Dark Side of the Thatcher Decade, 1989, updated 2000, 6pp: 195.

POLICE, See: 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. …”.

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

POLICE, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Political Police, 6pp, in PP 1689-1693: 829. – FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Political Police Monopoly Obstructs Justice, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 835.

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

POLICE, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Police, Courts, and Laws – On The Market, 6pp, in PP 1615: 143.

POLICE, 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. – I fiched an interesting discussion between Edmund Opitz & Robert LeFrevre: What Protection? – J.Z.

POLICE, See: PAYNE, JAMES L., Do We Really Want More Policemen? THE FREEMAN, 7/00, 2pp, in PP 1754: 1. – Good policing is not impossible. It is merely outlawed. Only competing police forces will be tough enough on real crimes and they would leave victimless criminals alone – unless they are members of a community which has, e.g., outlawed alcohol and drugs for its voluntary members. Most monopolistic police forces support criminal regimes and criminal laws and are never sufficiently purged of criminals in their own ranks, up to the top jobs. – Power corrupts. – J.Z.

POLICE, See: READ, LEONARD E., The Police: Friend or Foe? THE FREEMAN, 2/75, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 425. – It quite depends – upon whether it defends your rights or attacks them! R. came to the same conclusion – at the bottom of sheet 525. – J.Z.

POLICE, See: STEVENS, RICHARD W., Just Dial 911? The Myth of Police Protection, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 282.

POLICIES, EMOTIONS, ERRORS, MYTHS & PREJUDICES, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Emotive Policy-making, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1753: 110.

POLIN, RAYMOND, George Mason: Father of the Bill of Rights, THE FREEMAN, 12/81, 5pp, in PP 1765: 121.

POLITICAL FREEDOM & ECONOMIC FREEDOM, See: UPTON, MILLER, Political Freedom Is not Enough, THE FREEMAN, 9/74, 8pp, in PP 1757/58: 10. – Political freedom is not free without individual secessionism & panarchies. Economic freedom isn’t free without monetary freedom and freedom at the workplace. The limited government view provides only a limited perspective. – J.Z.

POLITICAL LINKS ON THE WEB, 3pp, in PP 1701: 100. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.

POLITICAL SPECTRUM, See: FRITZ, MARSHALL, A True Political Spectrum, 7pp: 81, in PP 1548.

POLITICS, 1p, in PP 1701: 71. Links to articles only. Most are reproduced here. Article by: ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE.

POLIVERIA, United Civil Republics, “a civil government subordinate to Librademia”, 5pp home page, in PP 1689-1693: 461. – Embracing: NEXLEXIAN REPUBLIC (The Superior Government) – COOPERATARIAN REPUBLIC (Cooperative Economy & Social Services) – COMMUNITARIAN REPUBLIC (Moral standards & Commmunity Activities) – CAPITALIAN REPUBLIC (Capitalist Economy, Banking, Money Creation) – ECOLORIAN REPUBLIC (Environmental Protection, Natural Parks & Health) – COLONIAN REPUBLIC (Colonization). – An excessive use of newly coined terms does not lead to easier understanding. Alas, most familiar terms are being misunderstood or differently interpreted as well. Thus some authors try to make a new start with new words, more or less successfully. Proudhon, did not succeeded in getting his interpretation of “anarchism” generally accepted and it hasn’t been, even in our times. That could serve as a warning to authors attempting to coin better terms. – The essential points are that all of Gregory Flanagan’s fancifully named new institutions are to be for volunteers only and that they do imply exterritorial autonomy. – J.Z. See: LIBERTOCRACY & GREGORY FLANAGAN, in ON PANARCHY 20/24, in PP 1689-1693.

POLLARD, HARRY, Does “Gold” Really Matter? 2000, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 203.

POLLARD, HARRY, Money as a Measure of Value, 2000, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 200. – Confusion should not be offered as enlightenment. – J.Z.

POLLARD, HARRY, Teaching Ethics, 1999, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 204.

POLLARD, HARRY, We Have Contractual, Not Natural Rights, 2000, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 205. – He should have said: “I believe …”. I hold that we are coercively denied both, in many spheres! – J.Z., 19.5.01

POLL TAX, See: SULLIVAN, MARK A., Review of: GERSTEIN, FERNANDO SCORNIK, Poll Tax…, 1p: 98, in PP 1564.

POLLUTION, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, The Swedes Get it Right, 6pp, in PP 1711/12: 172. – On externalities, freeloaders, pollution.

POLLUTION, See: JACOBS, DANIEL, Pollution and the Public Roads, 2pp: 41, in PP 1565-67.

POLLUTION, See: PEARSON, DURK & SHAW, SANDY, New Views on Pollution, Part II, 2pp: 225, in PP 1589-94.

POLLUTION, See: SHARPE, MARK R., Particulate Pollution: Problems and Solutions for the Future, 3pp: 118, in PP 1595-96.

POLYARCHY, See: 1. BELLIS, GIAN PIERO DE, Polyarchy: A Manifesto, 2,000, 164 pp, with bibliography & abstracts, in: ON PANARCHY, XX-XXIV, in PP 1689-1693: 1. gianpiero-debellis@libero.it www.panarchy.org www.polyarchy.org Postal address: Gian Piero de Bellis, Via Monte San Gabriele 23, 28100 Novara, Italy.

POLYARCHY, See: Polyarchy: documents. To unmask/understand Statism – to conceive/construct Polyarchy, 2000/2001, 130 pp, in PP 1689-1693: 35. – List of Sources, by authors, short list, 3pp: 36. – Contents of Sources, Abstracts and Comments, Reference to Quotations, long list, 112pp, alphabetical, by topics: 39. Partly in French. – List of Topics, alphabetical., 1p: 35. – BASTA, Bisogna Abolire lo Stato! 2000/2001, List of Contents only, headings leading directly to the sites. Not yet downloaded out and reproduced here, because it is in Italian. 1p: 150. – Sources: Selected Texts and Documents, 14pp, titles, abstract and comments: 151. New additions to the Sources, 1p: 163.

POMBO, RICHARD & FARAH, JOSEPH, A Property Rights Parable for City Dwellers, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 282.

PONT, PETE DU, How Much Do You Pay in Taxes? 2pp, in PP 1671: 23.

POOL, ROBERT, Jr., California Tea Party, editorial, 1p, from REASON, Aug. 78, on Prop. 13, in PP 1655: 118.

POOLE, ROBERT, Jr., Let the Private Sector do it, 2pp: 3, in PP 1572-73.

POOLE, ROBERT, Jr., Rebuilding the Private Sector, 6pp: 193, in PP 1581-82.

POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Airline Safety Can Be Assured by Insurance-Industry Incentives, 1p, 1996: 41, in PP 1601-04.

POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Cutting Back City Hall, 2pp: 415, in PP 1579-80. – 3pp leaflet for the book: 50, in PP 1572-73.

POOLE, ROBERT W., Jr., Privatization and the Deficit, 3pp: 165, in PP 1579-80.

POOR, PEGGY, Gulag for “Emergency” Scam, 2pp in PP 1637-1640: 144.

POPPER, KARL, See: CHAMPION, RAFE, A Little about Karl Popper, William Warren Bartley III & Hayek, 3p, in PP 1697: 191. rchamp@bigpond.net.au

POPPER, KARL, See: DYKES, NICHOLAS, A Critique of Karl Popper, 18pp, in PP 1677: 116.

POPPER, KARL, 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.

POPULATION & RESOURCES, Links and abstracts, 6pp, FREE-MARKET.NET, in PP 1697: 60. – See also under OVERPOPULATION?

POPULATION, See: 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.

POPULATION, See: HUFF, DAVID C., Freedom, Coercion, and Family Size, THE FREEMAN, 1/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 50.

POPULATION, See: KIRKWOOD, R. CORT, The Population Bomb … Defused, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 57.

POPULATION, See: LIVINGSTON, FELIX, The Population bomb: Exploding the Myth, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 63.

POPULATION, See: MCCARTHY, JOHN, Human Population and its Limits, 1998, 3pp, in PP 1697: 162, jmc@cs.stanford.edu – ZUBE, JOHN to MCCARTHY, JOHN, 7.4.01, 1p, in PP 1697 165, on population & CD-ROMs.

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

POPULATION, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Billions for a Misconception, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 65, on “overpopulation”. – The errors, myths & prejudices regarding “overpopulation” are so numerous and popular that perhaps only an encyclopaedic treatment could effectively deal with them all. Too few will have easy access to or be willing to look up the all too dispersed articles or acquire and study the relevant textbooks. There is certainly no obvious “overpopulation” of references effectively and systematically refuting Malthusian notions. – J.Z.

POPULATION, See: RUSSELL, P. DEAN, How to Produce Human Beings, THE FREEMAN, 3/80, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 135. – On population, the communist regime’s population policy, abortion, sterilization.

POPULATION, See: WEBER, JAMES A., The Population Question. Limited Government or Limited People? THE FREEMAN, 10/72, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 53.

POPULISM, See: GAMBONE, LARRY, What Is Populism? 1996, Red Lion Press, 28pp, with bibliography, in PP 1634-1636: 808.

PORCUPINE, THE, No. 1, Nov. 2,001, No. 2, Dec. 01, No. 4, Feb. 02, 17pp, in PP 1739: 172. – An online newsletter by Larry Gambone, not confined to anarchist topics. vcmtalk@yahoo.ca freezine1@yahoogroups.com http://sites.netscape.net/redlionpress/larrygambonearchive

PORNOGRAPHY, See: JAMES, LOUIS, Review only, 1p, of MACELROY, WENDY, “XXX: A Woman’s Right to Pornography”, 1995, in PP 1616: 37.

PORNOGRAPHY, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Wisdom of the Elders, Capitalism & Pornography, 1998, 9pp, in PP 1705: 49.

PORTER, DOUG, Swimming in Freedom, 2pp, www.zolatimes.com/ , in PP 1663: 142. – On the OCEANIA project which failed because of infighting & debt.

PORTER, DOUG, Tax Freedom NOW! Living Offshore in Paradise, 8pp, in PP 1663: 145. http://zolatimes.com eZola@LFCity.com

PORTER, EARL W., Last Chance for America, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 11. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

POST, LOUIS F., The Personality of Henry George, 1p, from: “The Prophet of San Francisco”, in PP 1731: 31.

POST OFFICE, See: DRAKE, HARRISON, Remember Lysander Spooner: Join the Post Office Liberation Front! 1p: 53, in PP 1565-67.

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

POST OFFICE, See: WATNER, CARL, Plunderers of the Public Revenue: Voluntaryism and the Mails, 7pp: 83, in PP 1569-70.

POSTREL, VIRGINIA I., Mind and Matter. The little picture, REASON ONLINE, 4pp, in PP 1675: 200. She is REASON’s editor: Vpostrel@reason.com

POSTREL, VIRGINIA, The Future and its Enemies, The Free Press, NY, 1998, 265pp, $ 25, ISBN 0 684 82760 3, YOUNKINS, EDWARD W., Review, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 518.

POURNELLE, JERRY, See: MINGARDI, ALBERTO, Science Fiction Writer Jerry POURNELLE, interviewed by Alberto Mingardi, TLFCT, 2pp, in PP 1682: 155.

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

POVERTY & MINI-LOANS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, A Private-Sector Solution to Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 620. – On the “micro-lending” provided e.g. by the Grameen Bank. – But how many millions of enterprises do not come into existence and do not succeed because of our despotic and wrotten money, credit and clearing system, which is often better at wasting billions of dollars than helping billions of people? – J.Z., 2.6.02.

POPULATION, See: ANDERSON, BILL, Casualties of the War on Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 1/84, 10pp, in PP 1764: 194.

POVERTY, 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.

POVERTY, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Fate of Poverty. How to Determine the Causes of Poverty, 1986, 5pp, in PP 1705: 132. – I would rather try to enumerate and popularize the options for its rapid elimination, to the extent that it is not voluntary. Sometimes I have tried to do so. There are some astonishing possibilities. See e.g., PP 19 C. – J.Z.

POVERTY, See: BOAZ, DAVID, Libertarians and the Poor, I, 2pp: 136; II, 2pp: 144, in PP 1572-73.

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

POVERTY, See: CLITES, ROGER A., Cause & Effect: Crime & Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 1pp, in PP 764: 204. – Conclusion: “Crime is a major cause of poverty.”

POVERTY, See: 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.

POVERTY, See: EDMONDS, BRAD, Government Is Bad for the Poor, too, 2pp, in PP 1737/38: 7. www.lewrockwell.com/edmonds/edmonds74.html – 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.

POVERTY, See: 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.

POVERTY, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Poverty, n.d., 1p, in PP 1723/24: 180.

POVERTY, See: MARTINO, JOSEPH P., Government-Created Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 3pp, in PP 1765: 87.

POVERTY, See: MARTINO, JOSEPH P., Government-Created Poverty, THE FREEMAN, 4/94, 3pp, in PP 1765: 87.

POVERTY, See: O’ROURKE, P.J., Closing the Wealth Gap, from talk at June 97 Cato Conference in Shanghai, China, 2pp, in PP 1707: 94.

POVERTY, See: PROSPERITY & ANTI-POVERTY, Links to articles, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 84.

POVERTY, See: SHAH, PARTH J., The Persistence of Poverty in India: Culture or System? THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 185.

POVERTY, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, The Rich Get Richer, and the Poor Get … , THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 407.

POWELL, J. ENOCH, A Housing Policy for Great Britain, THE FREEMAN, 3/69, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 387.

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

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

POWELL, JIM, Adam Smith …, THE FREEMAN, 3/95, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 225.

POWELL, JIM, Herbert Spencer: Liberty & Unlimited Progress, THE FREEMAN, 4/95, 5pp, in PP 1765: 66. – Unlimited progress can only happen when territorial governments don’t get into our way! – J.Z., 20.5.02.

POWELL, JIM, Review, 1p, of SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical: 3. With some remarks by Tibor Machan, John Hospers, George Walsh, Nathaniel Branden & Barbara Branden, 1p: 4, in PP 1682.

POWELL, JIM, The Education of Thomas Edison, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 261.

POWELL, JIM, The Triumph of Liberty: a 2,000-Year History Told Through the Lives of Freedom’s Greatest Champions, hardcover, 574 pp, Advocates price: $ 22.95, reviews, 4pp, in PP 1726/27: 182.

POWELL, WILLIAM, The Anarchist Cookbook, 3pp review only, by GODOT, ESPERANZA, taken from NEW LIBERTARIAN, V, 3, April 88. – ANARCHIST LIBRARY, in PP 1696: 22.

POWER, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., Danger – High Voltage: The Perils of Power, THE FREEMAN, 10/81, 10pp, in PP 1753: 186.

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

POWER, See: GEORGE, ROWENA, Power Is Poison, 1p, in PP 1713-1715: 171. – From: FREEDOM MAGAZINE.

POWER, See: MOREEL, BEN, Power Corrupts, 2pp: 62, in PP 1549.

POWER, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, Freedom or Power, THE FREEMAN, 1/81, 8pp, in PP 1765: 154.

POYNTER, DAN, The Self-Publishing Manual, 458pp, $ 19.95flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 363.

PRACTICAL ANARCHY.ORG, Put a Little Anarchy into your Life, Home page of this periodical, with contents list of P.A. # 31, June 2000, 2pp, in PP 1701: 40. www.practicalanarchy.org editors@practicalanarchy.org

PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA, Der Neue Klassenkamp, 4pp: 84, in PP 1576.

PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA, Die “revolutionaere” Reaktion, 4pp: 82, in PP 1576.

PRADAS, JOSE GARCIA, Neue Sozialistische Wege, 5pp: 86, in PP 1576.

PRAGMATIST, THE, Do Sanctions Work? 2pp from: IV/2: 120, in PP 1572-73.

PRASAD, RAYASAM V., Communal Politics in India, THE FREEMAN, 1/90, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 58. – Alas, the different communities in India, as well, are not voluntaristically and exterritorially separated and forcing them into territorial combinations does inevitably lead to abuses and clashes. Attacking such abuses as “communal politics” does not enlighten enough. – At present the enforced territorial separation between Pakistan and India, along religious lines, threatens to result in nuclear war. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

PRATT, JOANNE H., Home-Based Work: New Opportunities for Women? THE FREEMAN, 3/88, 2pp, in PP 1765: 64.

PRAXIS, The Newsletter from the Center for the Study of Market Processes, sample, October 1990, II/1 4pp: 399, in PP 1574-75. – Only one on hand. Apparently, they began to issue it once MARKET PROCERSS grew into a magazine. – J.Z.

PREFERENTIAL HIRING, See: NOLAND, WILLIAM, Preferential Hiring Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 574. – Under full monetary freedom this problem, too, would disappear – because then everybody could easily get a job, one in accordance with his productive abilities and willingness to work. – J.Z. – See also: DISCRIMINATION & AFFIRMATIVE ACTION.

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

PREJUDICES, See: HAYEK, FRIEDRICH A., The Defence of Our Civilization Against Intellectual Error, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 129. – Hayek himself, in spite of extensive enlightenment in other spheres, e.g. monetary freedom, did uphold the prejudices of the limited government concept. – But then – nobody is perfect and that is perhaps the strongest reason for individual liberty. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

PRESLEY, SHARON, The Statistics Don’t Lie, 1p, in PP 1674: 39. – Which statistics? In what contexts? Were the questions already “loaded”, as well as the selected interviewees? – LIBERTY offers these and other pages free of charge on the Internet, i.e., potentially already to hundreds of millions of people – and yet it claims copyrights. That, too, I find inconsistent. I offer them below my total costs to initially only 100 people, with my first 100 duplicates, which I may never completely sell and thus do not have to re-order. Whom do I wrong or harm, except, perhaps, myself, by this action? I do also point out such texts on the Internet, in paper editions or in other media, in unpaid advertisements and do invite anyone to try to financially profits from e.g. libertarian microfiche and CD-ROMs, while LIBERTY and other “libertarians” insist on being subsidized by statist “copyrights” laws, REGARDLESS OF THEIR WRONGFUL AND HARMLESS CONSEQUENCES, concerned only with how some writers might profit from them! I do oppose profits based upon government-granted privileges or “royalties”. Alas, not even the topic of “intellectual property” has, as yet, been sufficiently discussed among “libertarians”. – PIOT, J.Z., 21.5.01.

PRICE CONTROL, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Stop Stopping Price Cutting, THE FREEMAN, 11/99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 460.

PRICE CONTROL, See: CURTIS, W.M., Price Supports, 16pp: 41, in PP 1549.

PRICE CONTROL, See: GABB, SEAN, A Case against Price Control, 1992, updated 1999, 4pp, in PP 1673: 143.

PRICE CONTROL, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, The Dangers of Price Controls, IMPRIMIS, 5/72, 6pp, in PP 1751/52: 116.

PRICE CONTROL, See: HARPER, F.A., Inflation, 21pp: 53, in PP 1549. – Contains the best chart on the effects of price controls. – J.Z. – See: LACY, MARY G., Food Control During 46 Centuries, A contribution to the history of price fixing, 1p: 67, in PP 1549.

PRICE CONTROL, See: HUMPHREY, MARK, Wage and Price Controls, 4pp, from: THE TORCH, Feb. 1, 1971: 296, in PP 1565-67.

PRICE CONTROL, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Price Ceilings Cause Shortages and Higher Costs, THE FREEMAN, 11/98, 2pp, in PP 1754: 195.

PRICE GOUGING? SELICK, KAREN, There’s Some Good in Gouging, THE FREEMAN, 4/98, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 109.

PRICE OF LIBERTY? See: POIROT, PAUL L., The Price of Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 12/69, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 155. – Where is it openly & freely for sale? Such sales would only be available once the territorial monopoly is ended and all kinds of governments and non-governmental societies can be freely offered and accepted or refused by sovereign individuals – sovereign consumers of such services. He attacks legal tender & other interventions in this article but uses “price”, in the heading, all too loosely. – J.Z., 21.5.02. – On almost immediately possible profits from liberty see e.g. PP 19c, also under price control, rent control, monetary freedom, full employment, cooperatives, unilateral peace declarations, desertion, tax strikes, monetary revolutions, inflation, self-help. Books could be filled with such options – and spread very cheaply e.g. on CD-ROMs. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

PRICES, RISING? See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Everything is Cheap and Getting Cheaper, THE FREEMAN, 12/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 204. – Public services? Defence efforts? Politicians? Bureaucracies? – J. Z.

PRICES, See: 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.

PRICES, See: LEE, JEFFERY G., Hail to Prices! THE FREEMAN, 7/95, 2pp, in PP 1765: 85.

PRICES, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, What Is a “Just Price”? n.d., 11pp, in PP 1705: 58.

PRICING, FREE PRICING VS. REGULATIONS, See: ANDERSON, C. W., Price, the Peaceful Regulator, THE FREEMAN, 5/74, 2pp, in PP 1754: 193.

PRINCIPALITY OF NEW UTOPIA, THE, 8pp, aiming at more financial freedom via a virtual “country”, in PP 1689-1693: 1028.

PRINCIPE, MICHAEL A., Review of: SCIABARRA, CHRIS MATHEW, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, in RADICAL PHILOSOPHY REVIEW FO BOOKS, No. 14, 1996, here only in 1/2 p abstract, in PP 1682: 101.

PRINCIPLES, See: HORNBERGER, JACOB G., Principles and The Constitution, 1p: 234, in PP 1572-73.

PRISONERS, NONVIOLENT ONES, WITHOUT VICTIMS, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., When Force Is the Standard, 1p, in PP 1729: 50. – Among over 2 million prisoners in US there are 750,000 for “crimes” without victims!

PRISONS, PRIVATE, COMPETITIVE, PROFIT-MAKING, See: LOGAN, CHARLES H., Competition in the Prison Business, THE FREEMAN, 8/85, 8pp, in PP 1755/56: 27. – State franchises to corporations are not the ultimate solution to the prison problem, as is proven by the present and privately run concentration camps in Australia for “illegal immigrants”, which restrict access and publicity and cover up many abuses inside, apart from the inherent abuse of imprisoning innocents. Open coops would be a better approach – for people convicted of crimes with victims. See my essay on private prisons. – J.Z.

PRISONS, PRIVATE, See: BAST, JOSEPH & LOGAN, CHARLES, Are private prisons a viable alternative? 1p, in PP 1730: 7. – LOGAN, CHARLES H. & BAST, JOSEPH L., Let private companies run state prisons, 1p, in PP 1730: 13. – They should not only become private but also open-cooperative prisons, to maximize incentives and prevent abuses. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

PRISONS, See: 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.

PRIVACY, See: DORMAN, THOMAS, MD, Privacy and Civilization, 12pp, in PP 1661: 144. LFCT, n.d., www.dormanpub.com/

PRIVACY, 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.

PRIVACY, See: FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberty and Privacy: Connections, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 134.

PRIVACY, See: HART, DAVID, Individuality and Privacy, 3pp, in PP 1607/8: 292.

PRIVACY, See: ROCKWELL, LLEWELLYN H., Jr., Private Life? 1998, 2pp, in PP 1616: 97.

PRIVATE ADMINISTRATIONS, See: PHILLIPS, J. BRIAN, Private Cities, THE FREEMAN, 3/89, 4pp, in PP 1754: 189. – On Planned Unit Developments. – Proprietary communities would go even further & might become quite independent private but small territorial administrations. Voluntary exterritorial autonomy is also rightful and required. – J.Z.

PRIVATE CONSERVATION, 8pp, in PP 1704: 108. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Private Enterprise Regained, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp: 12, in PP 1549. – 2pp, in PP 1751/52: 126. – See: FREE ENTERPRISE, LAISSEZ FAIRE, FREE TRADE, PROPERTY, COOPERATIVE PRODUCTION.

PRIVATE LAW, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Law Can Be Private, 1p: 56, in PP 1568. – 1p: 51, in PP 1601-04.

PRIVATE LAW, See: LONG, RODERICK T., The Decline and Fall of Private Law in Iceland, 4pp: 15, in PP 1568. 4pp: 226, in PP 1601-04.

PRIVATEER, THE, Home Page, 1p: 139, in PP 1568. – Just another financial newsletter! – J.Z.

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

PRIVATIZATION OF MONEY, See: AHMAD, NIZAM, Denationalizing Money, 2pp, May 03, 1998, MOER newspaper articles, in PP 1745-1748: 657. – This whole PP issue deals with this subject!

PRIVATIZATION, See: ASMUS, BARRY, Private Sector Solutions to Public Sector Problems, IMPRIMIS, 10/93, 5pp, in PP 1754: 173.

PRIVATIZATION, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Privatisierung, Teil 2, 7 S.: 188, in PP 1600.

PRIVATIZATION, See: GOVERNMENT REFORMS, TERM LIMITS, PRIVATIZATION, 11pp, in PP 1704: 163. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

PRIVATIZATION, See: GRUNEWALD, DONALD, Privatization at the State and Local Level, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 36. – SENESE, DONALD J., Privatizing Japan’s Railroads, THE FREEMAN, 6/87, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 39.

PRIVATIZATION, See: 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.

PRIVATIZATION, See: SIERPINSKI, JACEK, Against State Privatization, 3pp, in PP 1708-1710: 93.

PRIVATIZATION, See:LICHTSCHLAG, ANDRE F., Grenzkosten und Nutzengewinn der Entstaatlichung, 2 S., in PP 1625: 91.

PROCESS, THE, E-mail from sorath8@hotmail.com on DangerousBooks.com, 2pp, in PP 1672: 202.

PRODUCTIVITY & REGULATIONS, See: HOSPERS, JOHN, Regulation and Productivity, THE FREEMAN, 7/94, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 362. – Free enterprise, i.e., unrestricted competion, contracts, markets, producers and sovereign consumers, free trading and full publicity for public affairs are self-regulating. – And self-regulation does not mean regulation by vested interests, unions and associations of privileged professionals, preempting whole spheres of human activities for their own financial and status benefit. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Combinations in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 138. – The worst of such combinations is any territorial government. It does not permit any competition with it in “its turf”, just like any other crime syndicate. – And “limited government” advocates uphold this monopoly! – J.Z.

PROFITS, See: MCNEIL, TIM, People, Not Profits: Yeah, right, 5pp, in PP 1661: 2. From LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, April 24, 2000. tsmacneil@coastnet.com

PROGRESS & FREEDOM FOUNDATION, THE, Breaking News, Oct. 23rd, 2000 & Selected Publications: Papers, 5pp mail@pff.org www.pff.org , in PP 1674: 79. – “Progress” & “Freedom” by whose definitions? E.g. that of modern “liberals” or “democrats” or “republicans”? The listed titles are not promising. Are there other libertarians than George Gilder in this list? – J.Z.

PROGRESS PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALTES, NEWSLETTER, Sylvania Hts., April/May 1999, 6pp: 27, in PP 1571.

PROGRESS PARTY, Queensland Branch, Newsletter, April 1984, 2pp, in PP 1655: 121.

PROGRESS, See: MCCARTHY, JOHN, Progress and its Sustainability, 8pp with links, in PP 1616: 163. jmc@cs.stanford.edu

PROGRESS, See: READ, LEONARD E., Progress, The Flower of Freedom, 2pp from THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, September 1, 1966, in PP 1716: 93

PROHIBITION, See: LENDER, MARK EDWARD, Born Again: The Resurgence of American Prohibition, THE FREEMAN, 4/96, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 215.

PROJECTORS, ENLARGERS, Two types, details supplied by JAMES N. DAWSON, 1p, in PP 1614: 185. – Alas, they are not suitable for the reduction and re-magnification rates of microfilm. – J.Z.

PRO LIBERTATE, See: SCHMID, ALBAN, Interview mit A.S., 3 S.: 243, in PP 1588. – Gruender von PRO LIBERTATE: Schweizer Zweig von ISIL – http://www.prolibertate.org/

PROMETHEA Website, On Ayn Rand, untitled, www.promethea.org/Misc_Compositions/Objectivism.html 3pp, in PP 1682: 122.

PROMETHEA, Links, 3pp, available only online, URLs not spelled out, in PP 1684: 202. – Note: All its articles are copyrighted – but that it wants to change the world: “Change the world, circulate this URL!”- I hold that this plea contradicts the copyrights claim. The URL does make these pages available, free of charge, to hundreds of millions of people. Is there fear involved that others might be able to make some money with these pages? If Promethea believes that it could make some money e.g. by microfiche, floppy disk or CD-ROM publishing – then why doesn’t it try these very affordable media itself? One should not try, at the same time, to widely spread and also restrict the flow of information! Governmental copyrights have become a “fixed idea” although their inbuilt time-limitation does already indicate that it isn’t an absolute and pure “right”. – J.Z., 16.5.01.

PROMETHEA, Collectivism in Japan, 1/2p, in PP 1684: 200.

PROMETHEA, Kosovo, 1/2p, in PP 1684: 200.

PROMETHEA, Notes and Essays, a survey, with links, 1p: 167. www.promethea.org/Misc_Compositions/NotesandEssays.html

PROMETHEA, Promethean Capitalism, 31pp, with some notes by John Zube, in PP 1684: 169.

PROMETHEA, Quick Info and Guide, 1/2 p, in PP 1684: 165.

PROMETHEA, The Essence of Freedom, 1/2p, in PP 1684: 165.

PROMETHEA, The Inspiration of Prometheus, 1/2 p, in PP 1684: 168.

PROMETHEA, The Lessons of Ramalla (Israelis & Arabs clashes), 1p, in PP 1684: 201. – Traces of panarchistic thinking can be found here – but they are not developed, at least not here. – J.Z.

PROMETHEA, The Way of Prometheus, an online work of fiction, which completes The Promethean Trilogy, introduction, 1/2p, in PP 1684: 168.

PROMETHEA, Violence and the State, 1p, in PP 1684: 166.

PROMETHEA, Web Pages and Links, 39pp, in PP 1684: 165. www.promethea.org/Info.html Among other things, it favours monetary freedom! It found its graphics excessive and had to reduce my print-outs to plain texts. – J.Z.

PROMETHEUS AWARDS, A Short History, 2pp, in PP 1616: 7. – http://www.lfs.org/PROMETHE.HTM

PROMETHEUS, The Newsletter of the Libertarian Futurist Society, quarterly, since 1983, Contents list of recent issues, 3pp, on 1994/98 issues, in PP 1616: 4.

PROPERTARIAN FORUM, THE, 2000, 4pp, in PP 1679: 171, abstracts & links 171: www.propertarian.org/ideas.htm

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

PROPERTY, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Kommunismus und Eigentum im Anarchismus (Communism and Property in Anarchism), n.d., 6pp, in PP 1701: 109/ sblankertz@pro-change.de www.anarchism.net/articles/de-kommunismus_und_eigentum_im_anarchismus.htm

PROPERTY, See: BOAZ, DAVID, Private Property from Soweto to Shanghai, THE FREEMAN, 11/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 240.

PROPERTY, See: BOVARD, JAMES, Property & Liberty, THE FREEMAN, 9/00, 8pp, in PP 1766-68: 215.

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

PROPERTY, See: BRADFORD, R. W., Today’s War on Property, THE FREEMAN, 2/97, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 82. – MALEK, JAN MICHAL, Thou Shalt Not Steal, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 86.

PROPERTY, See: DEFENDERS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS, Home Page and Publications List, 5pp, in PP 1678: 128.

PROPERTY, See: DIEM, GORDON NEAL, The Definition of “Property Rights” and “Property Rights” in a Free Nation, 3pp: 596, in PP 1601-04.

PROPERTY, See: FANNING, MICHAEL W., Attack in the Adirondacks, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 13pp, in PP 1757/58: 311, on property rights.

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

PROPERTY, See: 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.

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

PROPERTY, See: GATES, JEFF; DODSON, ED & al, The Ownership Solution, 1999, excerpts from a discussion, 9pp, in PP 1668/69: 388.

PROPERTY, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, A Theory of Property Rights for a Free Nation, 11pp: 585, in PP 1601-04.

PROPERTY, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Nineteen Propositions about Property, 7pp: 599, in PP 1601-04.

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

PROPERTY, See: Intellectual Property, Copyrights, Patents, Land, Cooperatives.

PROPERTY, 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.

PROPERTY, See: KELLY, DAVID, Liberty and Property, THE FREEMAN, 10/75, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 121. – FULDA, JOSEPH S., Liberty and Property, THE FREEMAN, 5/87, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 128.

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

PROPERTY, See: LANDRY, PETER, Essays of Blupete, On Property Rights, 7pp, in PP 1680: 122.

PROPERTY, See: LEE, DWIGHT R., Private Property & Opportunity Cost, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 244. – Deals somewhat with POW’s, desertion, warfare & war aims. – J.Z.

PROPERTY, See: See: LONG, RODERICK T., A Plea for Public Property, 7pp: 578, in PP 1601-04.

PROPERTY, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., In Defence of Property Rights & Capitalism, THE FREEMAN, 6/93, 10pp, in PP 1766-68: 95.

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

PROPERTY, See: MAYBURY, RICHARD J., The Great Thanksgiving Hoax, 2pp: 120; 2pp: 162; 2pp: 216, in PP 1572-73. – William Bradford’s story. Also in PP 1737/38: 312. – Gov. Bradford’s story, www.SierraTimes.com (The name may be Marbury, if it is not a typo.)

PROPERTY, See: MCDONALD, KENNETH, Government, the State, & Private Property, THE FREEMAN, 2/86, 2pp, in PP 1765: 90.

PROPERTY, See: NORTH, GARY, The Puritan Experiment with Common Ownership, THE FREEMAN, 4/74, 9pp, in PP 1749/50: 161. – They had to invent or rediscover a pure relationship to property. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

PROPERTY, See: POMBO, RICHARD & FARAH, JOSEPH, A Property Rights Parable for City Dwellers, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 282.

PROPERTY, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, Ownership in Common, 15pp: 34, in PP 1549.

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

PROPERTY, See: SMILEY, GENE, The Social Role of Private Property Rights, THE FREEMAN, 5/90, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 390.

PROPERTY, See: SOLOMON, MARTIN M., A Paen to Property, 6pp, in PP 1700: 87. From: LIBERTY, Port Townsend.

PROPERTY, See: WALKER, DANIEL F., Property Rights, American Constitutionalism, & International Human Rights “Law”, THE FREEMAN, 9/94, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 205.

PROPERTY, See: WATNER, CARL, Whose Property Is It Anyway? 3pp: 67, in PP 1569-70. – See: FORFEITURE LAWS.

PROPERTY, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Government’s War on Property, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 11pp, in PP 1749/50: 222. – How many of the above advocates of private property are consistent enough to advocate self-ownership and self-determination in all their aspects, like individual sovereignty, individual secessionism and voluntary associationism under the personal laws or exterritorial autonomy? That would leave a rightful framework for enemies of private property: In their volunteer communities they could robb and cheat each other as much as they like, und are determined to do under their own personal “welfare” laws. – J.Z., 11.6.02.

PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, A Single-Owner Proprietary Nation: Advantages, Problems and Solutions, 2pp: 520, in PP 1601-04. – 3pp, in PP 1687/88: 299.

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

PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., A Model Lease for Orbis, working draft 10-15-95, 8pp: 522, in PP 1601-04.

PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Politics Versus Proprietorship: Remarks Prefatory to Discussion of the ORBIS Constitution for Proprietary Communities, 1996, 5pp, in PP 1687/88: 316.

PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Art of Community, review, 1p, by HAUGH, SEAN: 518, in PP 1601-04.

PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H. & NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, Notes on Foreign Relations Concerns, 4pp: 535, in PP 1601-04. – The center of research on proprietary communities: Heather Foundation, e-mail HeathFdn@Sierra.net

PROPRIETARY COMMUNITIES, See: MACCALLUM, SPENCER H., The Quickening of Social Evolution. Perspectives on Proprietary (Entrepreneurial) Communities, THE INDEPENDENCE REVIEW, II/2, Fall 1997, ISSN 1086-1653, 287 – 302, copyrighted 1997, but offered free online, 11 pages, in PP 1733: 106.. I consider this to be another free advertising for TIR, S.H., MacCallum, Spencer Heath, the Heather Foundation and for Proprietary Communities. – J.Z.

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

PROSPERITY & ANTI-POVERTY, Links to articles, 1p, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 84.

PROSTITUTION, See: 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.

PROTECTION, 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.

PROTECTIONISM, See the numerous articles against it in PP 1761-1763.

PROTECTIONISM, See: BOHANON, CECIL E. & COTT, T. NORMAN VAN, Blockading Ourselves, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 24. – For Free Trade.

PROTECTIONISM, See: BUY AMERICAN, BUY AUSTRALIAN, etc., See: NORTH, GARY, Buy American! THE FREEMAN, 1/81, 6pp, in PP 1761-63: 7. See also: MADE IN AMERICA, MADE IN AUSTRALIA, etc.

PROTECTIONISM, See: DAVIDSON, KENNETH, Protectionism & Cars, THE AGE, 24.2.81, PROGRESS, April 81, 1/2 page, in PP 1716: 32.

PROTECTIONISM, See: FUHRIG, JOE, The Persistence of Protectionism, 2pp: 65, in PP 1579-80.

PROTECTIONISM, See: GITTINS, ROSS, Protection’s A Con, 2pp: 113, in PP 1583.

PROTECTIONISM, See: POIROT, PAUL L., Combinations in Restraint of Trade, THE FREEMAN, 6/69, 3pp, in PP 1766-68:138. – The worst of such combinations is any territorial government. It does not permit any competition with it in “its turf”, just like any other crime syndicate. – And “limited government” advocates uphold this monopoly! – J.Z.

PROTECTIONISM, See: 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

PROTECTIONISM, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Protectionism Exposed, part II, 1p: 10; 3pp: 108, 1p: 28; 2pp: 114, in PP 1572-73.

PROTECTIONISM, See: ROSS, ERNEST G., Robot Protectionism, THE FREEMAN, 4/83, 5pp, in PP 1754: 119, reg. unemployment & machines. – Compare also immigration restrictions. The fear, prevailing under monetary despotism, of involuntary unemployment, is behind many evil and irrational actions. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

PROTECTIONISM, See: RUSSELL, P. DEAN, Pay More & Get Less, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 4pp, in PP 1761-63: 3 .

PROTECTIONISM, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, Robots! , THE FREEMAN, 5/83, 4pp, in PP 1754: 115.

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

PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS, See: LONG, RODERICK T., Anarchy in the U.K. The English Experience with Private Protection, 2pp: 35, in PP 1568. – 2pp: 325, in PP 1601-04.

PROTECTIVE SERVICES, See: CLAUSS, WOLFRAM, Subjektives Recht. Zur Theorie privater Sicherheitsdienstleistungen, 3 S., in PP 1625: 44.

PROTECTIVE SERVICES, See: MCLAUGHLIN, SCOTT, Protective Services in a Free Nation, 4pp: 681, in PP 1601-04.

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

PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Proudhon and the Free Society, n.d., 2pp, in PP 1725: 113. –

PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH, See: What Are Man’s Rights? 1840. It is online and comes to less than 1 Mb. This means that 650 books of its size could be published on a single CD-ROM and, zipped, even more! – Send comments to abcritter@yahoo.com 1page, revised 4/5/97, in PP 1675: 186.

PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH, See: VINE & FIG TREE, Pierre Joseph Proudhon: A Man and His Garden, with URLs, 16pp, in PP 1694: 166. http://members.aol.com/VFTINC/home/index.htm

PROUDHON, PIERRE-JOSEPH, 1809-1865, 1p, in PP 1739: 56, with links. – ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA.

PROVERBS, See: DUDLEY, MICHAEL BIXBY, Why Old Proverbs Don’t Apply Anymore, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 570. – Some old proverbs! – J.Z.

PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Cooperation: A Little Subjectivism Goes a Long Way, Review, 3pp, of: ROTHCHILD, JOYCE & WHITT, J. ALLEN, The Cooperative Workplace: Potentials and Dilemmas of Organizational Democracy and Participation, N.Y., Cambridge U.P., 1986: 230, in PP 1574-75. – 1987: about 5,000 coops in the U.S. alone. Alas, the book does not seem to have studied, judging by the review, typical productive coops, nor to have distinguished between those run under egalitarian dogmas and often anti-economic practices and those run under normal propertarian and profit-seeking principles. – J.Z.

PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Review, 2pp, of: POLIKINGHORNE, DONALD, Methodology for the Human Sciences: Systems of Inquiry, Albany, State U. of N.Y. Press, 1983, 349pp: 92, in PP 1574-75.

PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Socialism As Cartesian Legacy: The Radical Element Within F.A. Hayek’s “The Fatal Conceit”, 11pp: 5, in PP 1576.

PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., The Political Economy of Workers’ Self-Management, 3pp, diss. Abstract: 332, in PP 1574-75. – Which type of hundreds of different ones does he discuss? – All too many were run under all too many anti-economic notions. But this does not devalue the others. – Alas, he seems to be mainly interested only in Yugoslavian models, run under a communist regime! – J.Z., 8.11.1999.

PSYCHIATRY & CRIME, See: CRANE, DAVID G., J.D., M.D., Crime, Correction and Psychiatry, IMPRIMIS, 8/74, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 113. – Most laws are not rightful laws but wrongful laws, suppressing or ignoring rights and liberties. The same is true for most institutions of territorial governments and for these governments themselves. – J.Z.

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

PSYCHOLOGY & CRIME, See: PSYCHIATRY & CRIME, See: CRANE, DAVID G., J.D., M.D., Crime, Correction and Psychiatry, IMPRIMIS, 8/74, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 113. – Most laws are not rightful laws but wrongful laws, suppressing or ignoring rights and liberties. The same is true for most institutions of territorial governments and for these governments themselves. – J.Z.

PUBLIC CHOICE, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Public Choice Theory: Not the Whole Story, THE FREEMAN, 9/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 78. – LEE, DWIGHT R., Public Choice: The Rest of the Story, THE FREEMAN, 1/88, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 87.

PUBLIC DEBT, See: BUCHANAN, JAMES M., The Deficit & Our Obligation to Future Generations, IMPRIMIS, 1/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 363. – That, too, must be a voluntarily taken up obligation, like that of parents and grandparents. Obviously, it is as wrong to invest in future tax slaves as it is to directly and obviously enslave any people, today children into 12 years of serfdom (for all too many hours every weekday) in schools and young men into selective military slavery. Deficits in volunteer communities are quite another matter. Dissenters are then free to opt out. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

PUBLIC DEBT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., A $ 5 Trillion National Debt, THE FREEMAN, 9/95, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 486. – That is still only ca. $ 20,000 per head! – J.Z., 21.5.02. – As an imposed burden it is too much and totally unjustified for all those who have not given their individual consent to territorial statism. Otherwise, it is bearable for productive and free workers. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

PUBLIC FINANCE, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, The Crisis in Public Finance: No Ways or Means, THE FREEMAN, 3/79, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 388. – Quite typically, sound tax foundation or contribution-foundation money is not discussed, nor are voluntary taxation options. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

PUBLIC 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. See: HEALTH CARE.

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

PUBLIC SERVANTS, See: BANDOW, DOUG, America’s Permanent Criminal Class, THE FREEMAN, 7/98, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 139.

PUBLIC WORKS, See: LONG, LAZARUS, Public Works? Or Taxpayer Investment by Force? 1995/98. 2pp, in PP 1612: 95.

PUBLISHING IN CONVENTIONAL AVENUES ONLY OR ALSO OR EXCLUSIVELY AS OPPOSED TO SELF-PUBLISHING IN ALTERNATIVE MEDIA, AT LEAST AT FIRST? See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Getting Published, an “Austrian” Triumph, THE FREEMAN, 9/97, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 201. – Is it really an achievement to get published among the idiocies and irrelevancies in conventional economics journals that are “respectable” among the statist and socialist “professionals”? As micro-economists the Austrians should and could have published all their writings themselves, very affordably, e.g. on microfilm, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, rather than seeking prestige & expensive publishing in established paper journals or conventional book editions. In spite of being free marketeers, they have so far failed to establish a special market for freedom ideas and talents, fully using alternative, powerful and affordable media, all in their particular strengths – and thus have not yet been able to market themselves sufficiently. That some of their writings as well can, sometimes, temporarily and expensively, appear in paper editions is nothing to brag about. – J.Z.

PUBLISHING, MODERN BOOK PRODUCTION & WRITING, See: ONG, WALTER J., S.J., The Talked Book, 4pp, on modern book production: 10, in PP 1595-96. – Libertarians should be so organized to supply libertarian texts to themselves. – J.Z.

PUENTE, ISAAC, Libertarian Communism, 1932 etc., 1982, 1985, 15pp, in PP 1696: 54. ANARCHIST IBRARY http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/index.html

PUERTO RICO, See: UNEMPLOYMENT, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Unemployment in Puerto Rico, THE FREEMAN, 6/83, 9pp, in PP 1759/60: 217. – Here, too, he seems to ignore the effects of monetary despotism. There is no freedom, there, either, for competing local currencies to compete for local labor. Later Dr. S. wrote an excellent book on free banking. Self-defeating restrictions like minimum wages tend to arise and to be maintained only under conditions of monetary despotism. They are not, by themselves, sufficient to explain the phenomenon of involuntary mass unemployment. – J.Z., 19.5.02.

PULLIAM, MARK S., Nullifying the Rule of Law, THE FREEMAN, 3/96, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 74. – Opposed to free juries! – At least he should have distinguished between the nullification of wrongful laws and that of rightful ones. He was then an attorney for whom “the law” is a holy fetish or holy cow. I suppose he made a good living from that but he should have come to know sufficient laws to lose his respect for many of them. That he did not does not earn him my respect. That legislators are not able and willing to repeal most wrongful laws is obvious from the numerous laws that remain on the statute books, or are added almost daily, no matter how wrong, senseless and in some instances even no matter how criminal they are. – J.Z.

PULPLESS.COM, 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!

PUNISHMENT, See: HALLIDAY, ROY, The State as Penalizer, 2pp: 465, in PP 1601-04.

PUNISHMENT, See: HAMMER, RICHARD O. & HALLIDAY, ROY, Dialogue: The Market for Punishment, 2pp: 58, in PP 1601-04.

PUNISHMENT, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Natural Law and Punishment, 29.12.60, 1p, in PP 1725: 105.

PUNISHMENT, See: LONG, RODERICK T., Punishment versus Restitution: A Formulation, 4pp: 344, in PP 1601-04.

PUNISHMENT, See: MICHAEL, CHRISTIAN, Should Criminals Be Punished? 1996, 7pp, LINE – READING: 169, in PP 1568.

PURKIS, JON & BOWN, JAMES, Twenty-First Century Anarchism. Unorthodox Ideas for a New Millennium, 1997, 214pp, $ 17.95: Flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 349.

PUYDT, P. E. DE, Panarchie, Revue Trimestrielle, Bruxelles, Juillet 1860, 11pp, in PP 1689-1693: 166. – This French text was e-mailed to me by De Bellis & corrected by me against a photocopy of the original, also supplied by him. I have not checked the website version of this essay, by De Bellis, against the photocopy. Hopefully, there are no discrepancies. I found a few flaws in the e-mailed text. The English version is appended to my main website. The German one is contained in PP 399-401 but also available digitized from me, e-mail, in text, html or Word 97 and in future at least on the De Bellis website www.panarchy.org. An Italian version has been provided by De Bellis. Photocopy of the French original text, in small print: 177. Enlarged on sheets 291ff – No other attempt has been made by me to make it more legible. My above version and the website version by De Bellis are legible enough. – J.Z. – The website version of the French original, prepared by De Bellis, 11pp: 216. www.panarchy.org

PUYDT, P.-E. DE, Panarchie, sheets 177ff of PP 1689-1693, enlarged, photocopy of the original, 19pp, in PP 1689-1693: 291.

PYBURN, EVELYN, Are We Only Good at Waging War? THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 1p, in PP 1761-63: 448. – The U.S. government isn’t even good at that. It makes wars more likely, bloody & expensive & destructive & prolongs them unnecessarily. Moreover, each of its “victories” tends to help to cause further wars. – J.Z.

QUACKGRASS PRESS, Home Page, “Reason, Egoism, Capitalism – spreading underground, 11pp in association with Amazon.com. Michael Miller, mail to: qgrass@quackgrass.com Books on logic, history of philosophy & general history. In PP 1662.

QUACKGRASS PRESS, Home Page, List of Articles and URLs, 7pp, in PP 1676: 1. “Reason, Egoism, Capitalism”. www.quackgrass.com/home.html mailto:qgrass@qgrass.com

QUACKGRASS PRESS, On becoming a deep thinker, 3pp, in PP 1662: 27.

QUACKGRASS PRESS, Only money? 2pp, in PP 1662: 30.

QUAIFE, ARTHUR, Emergency Hospital Instruction for Cryonic Suspension Patients, 1p: 48, in PP 1595-96.

QUAIFE, ARTHUR, Interview with LONG LIFE MAGAZINE, 3pp: 43, in PP 1595-96.

QUAKERS & LIBERTARIANISM, See: FRIENDLY LIBERATOR CAUCUS & THE QUAKER LIBERTARIAN FELLOWSHIP, Home page, 1999, 1p, in PP 1676: 120. Quaker@befreenow.org www.onelist.com/subscribe/friendlyliberator

QUEBECOIS LIBRE, LE, No. 69, Montreal 14 Octobre 2000, 2pp, in PP 1705: 205. www.quebecoislibre.org/

QUEST OF THE UNQUIET MIND, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1676: 125. unquiet@pobox.com URL not stated.

QUESTION MARK COLLECTIVE, Arthur Redmond – Ragnar Redbeard and “Might Is Right”, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 336. – A Takver’s initiative www.takver.com Takver@onaustralia.com.au

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, On the Republic of OZ, 5pp: 77, in PP 1551.

QUINTESSENCE, About Civilization and Strangulation, 2pp: 155 in PP 1577-78.

QUINTESSENCE, Looking back at Progress, 2pp: 227 in PP 1577-78.

QUINTESSENCE, Numbering Nonsense, 3pp: 231 in PP 1577-78.

QUINTESSENCE, Public Debt – how high can you get? 2pp: 269 in PP 1577-78.

QUINTESSENCE, The Future Is Free! 4pp”: 256 in PP 1577-78.

QUIZ, See: HUMPHREYS, JOHN, New and Improved World’s Greatest Political Quiz, 1p, in PP 1611: 153.

QUOTATIONS, See: 3pp, in PP 1671: 120. – See: SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY, FREEDOM’S NEST.

QUOTATIONS, See: 8pp, in PP 1684: 139. turf@net.com.com http://catalog.com/jamesd/liberquo.htm

QUOTATIONS, See: DUDLEY, MICHAEL BIXBY, Why Old Proverbs Don’t Apply Anymore, THE FREEMAN, 8/94, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 570. – Some old proverbs! – J.Z.

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

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

QUOTATIONS, See: FREEDOM WORLD, My Favorite Quotes, alphabetically by topic, 25pp, in PP 1664/65: 38. Submit your favourite quotes to: chiptoss@netzero.net

QUOTATIONS, See: FREEDOM’S NEST (“Anti-conservative, Anti-liberal, Pro-Freedom”).

QUOTATIONS, See: FREEDOMSNEST.

QUOTATIONS, See: 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.

QUOTATIONS, See: Losthorizons.com, 7pp, in PP 1684: 1147. www.losthorizons.com/index.html

QUOTATIONS, See: Quotes on Liberty, 10pp, in PP 1671: 9.

QUOTATIONS, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, Lincoln Didn’t Say It, THE FREEMAN, 2/70, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 109.

QUOTATIONS, See: SOWELL, THOMAS, Favorite Quotations, 10pp, in PP 1716: 65.

QUOTATIONS, See: Thinking Quotes, www.2think.org 21pp, in PP 1671: 75. Quotes from thinkers, 9pp: 75. Quotes for Freethinkers, 8pp: 84. Quotes that just might cause one 2think, links only, 1p: 92. Quotes from Don Barker’s book, Losing Faith in Faith, 2pp: 94. – With link to some chapters. – Quotes don’t think. Thinkers do. – J.Z.

QUOTATIONS, See: Thunder and Lightening, 3pp, in PP 1674: 93. The Store seems to sell mainly beautifully printed and framed quotations.

QUOTATIONS, See: ZNET, Politically Special Quotations, introductory page only, with URLs, 2pp, in PP 1703: 156. mailto:rgillesp@flash.net www.zmag.org/quotes/search.htm