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760 INDEX AUSTRIAN economics BLEVINS, Sue A. Nature and significance of economic Guess who paved the road to socialized THE FREEMAN education (Kirzner) 10:582—S86 medicine. 7:407-409 VOLUME 48 Vienna and Chicago: a tale of two BLUMENFELD, Samuel. See Book schools (Skousen) 2:117-119 reviews (McGuiness) JANUARY-DECEMBER Why are Austrians unusually bearish? BOAZ, David 1998 (Skousen) 1:54—55 Whose kids are they? 10:607-609 AX business welfare and privatize Social BOHANAN, Cecil and Van Cott, T. Norman Security (Bandow) 3:159-161 Roberto and Fidel: two versions of Prepared by Beth A. Hoffman “share the wealth.” 4:200—201 and the editorial staffo f BOLCH, Ben. See Book reviews (Singer) The Freeman BOUDREAUX, Donald J. Notes from FEE: B Arrogant antitrusters (August) Note: In page references, the number The Constitution’s new defenders preceding the colon designates the month, BAIRD, Charles W. (December) the numbers following refer to the pages. Elections, extortion, and unions. |:46—47 Cursed by economic knowledge and Articles have at least three entries—author, The myth of compulsory unionism. ignorance (May) title, and subject—except in a few cases 3:155-156 The danger of deifying the state when the title and the appropriate subject Pursuit of happiness column: (November) coincide. Books reviewed are listed Paycheck protection in California: what Foolish inconsistencies (June) alphabetically by author on pages 767-768. went wrong? 11:703-—704 Bill Gates, philanthropist (January) Salt without savor. 5:319-320 Judges versus majorities versus peaceful Who wins in strikes? 8:511—512 people (March) See also Book reviews (Phelps) Lessons from homeschooling BALDWIN, Jason (September) Property and the moral life. 2:84—87 Much more than meets the eye BANDOW, Doug (February) A Potomac principles column: Julian Simon, lifesaver (April) America’s permanent criminal class. What is the American Constitution? ADA: Terms of impairment (Leef) 7:412-413 (July) 10:597-599 Ax business welfare and privatize Social Why honorable people avoid politics ADLER, Jonathan H. Security. 3:159-161 (October) Global warming—hot problem or hot Deficits are good. 5:283-284 See also It just ain’t so; Book reviews air? 4:231-236 The folly of economic warfare. (Landsburg) ALL the world’s a classroom (Richman) 10:602-603 BOVARD, James 8:450-451 Global politics, political warming. The IRS, now and forever? 11:672-675 ALLEN, Candace and Dwight R. Lee 1:34-36 BROZEN, Yale In defense of markets and misers. Institutional immortality, Washington The attack on concentration. 6:325—331 4:213-216 style. 6:342-343 BROZEN, Yale (Richman) 6:322-323 AMERICA’s permanent criminal class Is anyone still for limited government? BROZEN, Yale: in memoriam (Henderson) (Bandow) 7:412-413 9:551-552 6:324-325 ANDERSON, Terry and Leal, Donald R. Murderous nostalgia. | 1:668-669 BURN your house—boost the economy Nature’s entrepreneurs. | 1:646-650 Native American success stories. (Parks) 3:178-179 ANOTHER minimum-wage clash 4:220-222 BUSINESS (McKenzie) 11:676-677 Outmoded paternalism. 8:467—-468 Ax business welfare and privatize Social ANTITRUST Service muddles in Washington. Security (Bandow) 3:159-161 Arrogant antitrusters (Boudreaux) 12:722-723 Do corporations have social August Notes from FEE Taxpayers at risk. 2:97-99 responsibilities? (Hood) 1 1:680-684 Attack on concentration (Brozen) BEISNER, E. Calvin NFL oilers: a case study in corporate 6:325-331 How environmentalism disdains the welfare (Keating) 4:209-212 Ghost of John D. Rockefeller poor. 8:461—463 On giving back (Leef) 3:157-158 (DiLorenzo) 6:334—337 BENNETT, James T. and DiLorenzo, APPLE icons. See articles listed under Thomas J. Lesson plans Regulatory poison. 2:68—70 ARE women being victimized by the BILLIONS for a misconception (Reed) C market? (Reed) 4:207-208 7:398-399 ASIAN financial crisis BIOGRAPHY CABRERA, Sigfredo Asia’s crises: toward a new growth Herbert Dow and predatory pricing Plenty of room at the inn. 9:575—576 paradigm? (Lingle) 12:710-712 (Folsom) 5:307-311 CAMPAIGN finance: the sympton, not the How real is the Asian economic miracle? Billy Durant: from carriages to cars problem (Wenders) 2:88-89 a reprise (Skousen) 4:246-247 (Folsom) 3:172—177 CAPITAL letters 6:381; 10:629 Taxpayers at risk (Bandow) 2:97-98 Henry Ford and the triumph of the auto CAPITALISM: discrimination’s implacable ASSET forfeiture run amok (Reed) industry (Folsom) 1:37—42 enemy (Hood) 8:485-489 11:655-656 Will Kellogg: king of corn flakes CARDIFF, Chris ATTACK on concentration (Brozen) (Folsom) 4:239-244 The seduction of homeschooling 6:325-331 Dr. Gertrude B. Kelly: a forgotten families. 3:139-144 ATTARIAN, John feminist (McElroy) 10:623-627 CASTRO, Fidel. See Cuba Smuggled cigarettes, unteachable Should government build the railroads? CHARACTER and government policy politicians. 9:560-563 (Folsom) 6:362-367 (Walsh) 7:394-397 See also Book reviews (Gelernter; Klein; Dr. Andrew Ure: pioneer free trader CHILDREN Robertson) (Chodes) 10:604-606 For the children (Madden) 7:388—390 760 INDEX AUSTRIAN economics BLEVINS, Sue A. Nature and significance of economic Guess who paved the road to socialized THE FREEMAN education (Kirzner) 10:582—S86 medicine. 7:407-409 VOLUME 48 Vienna and Chicago: a tale of two BLUMENFELD, Samuel. See Book schools (Skousen) 2:117-119 reviews (McGuiness) JANUARY-DECEMBER Why are Austrians unusually bearish? BOAZ, David 1998 (Skousen) 1:54—55 Whose kids are they? 10:607-609 AX business welfare and privatize Social BOHANAN, Cecil and Van Cott, T. Norman Security (Bandow) 3:159-161 Roberto and Fidel: two versions of Prepared by Beth A. Hoffman “share the wealth.” 4:200—201 and the editorial staffo f BOLCH, Ben. See Book reviews (Singer) The Freeman BOUDREAUX, Donald J. Notes from FEE: B Arrogant antitrusters (August) Note: In page references, the number The Constitution’s new defenders preceding the colon designates the month, BAIRD, Charles W. (December) the numbers following refer to the pages. Elections, extortion, and unions. |:46—47 Cursed by economic knowledge and Articles have at least three entries—author, The myth of compulsory unionism. ignorance (May) title, and subject—except in a few cases 3:155-156 The danger of deifying the state when the title and the appropriate subject Pursuit of happiness column: (November) coincide. Books reviewed are listed Paycheck protection in California: what Foolish inconsistencies (June) alphabetically by author on pages 767-768. went wrong? 11:703-—704 Bill Gates, philanthropist (January) Salt without savor. 5:319-320 Judges versus majorities versus peaceful Who wins in strikes? 8:511—512 people (March) See also Book reviews (Phelps) Lessons from homeschooling BALDWIN, Jason (September) Property and the moral life. 2:84—87 Much more than meets the eye BANDOW, Doug (February) A Potomac principles column: Julian Simon, lifesaver (April) America’s permanent criminal class. What is the American Constitution? ADA: Terms of impairment (Leef) 7:412-413 (July) 10:597-599 Ax business welfare and privatize Social Why honorable people avoid politics ADLER, Jonathan H. Security. 3:159-161 (October) Global warming—hot problem or hot Deficits are good. 5:283-284 See also It just ain’t so; Book reviews air? 4:231-236 The folly of economic warfare. (Landsburg) ALL the world’s a classroom (Richman) 10:602-603 BOVARD, James 8:450-451 Global politics, political warming. The IRS, now and forever? 11:672-675 ALLEN, Candace and Dwight R. Lee 1:34-36 BROZEN, Yale In defense of markets and misers. Institutional immortality, Washington The attack on concentration. 6:325—331 4:213-216 style. 6:342-343 BROZEN, Yale (Richman) 6:322-323 AMERICA’s permanent criminal class Is anyone still for limited government? BROZEN, Yale: in memoriam (Henderson) (Bandow) 7:412-413 9:551-552 6:324-325 ANDERSON, Terry and Leal, Donald R. Murderous nostalgia. | 1:668-669 BURN your house—boost the economy Nature’s entrepreneurs. | 1:646-650 Native American success stories. (Parks) 3:178-179 ANOTHER minimum-wage clash 4:220-222 BUSINESS (McKenzie) 11:676-677 Outmoded paternalism. 8:467—-468 Ax business welfare and privatize Social ANTITRUST Service muddles in Washington. Security (Bandow) 3:159-161 Arrogant antitrusters (Boudreaux) 12:722-723 Do corporations have social August Notes from FEE Taxpayers at risk. 2:97-99 responsibilities? (Hood) 1 1:680-684 Attack on concentration (Brozen) BEISNER, E. Calvin NFL oilers: a case study in corporate 6:325-331 How environmentalism disdains the welfare (Keating) 4:209-212 Ghost of John D. Rockefeller poor. 8:461—463 On giving back (Leef) 3:157-158 (DiLorenzo) 6:334—337 BENNETT, James T. and DiLorenzo, APPLE icons. See articles listed under Thomas J. Lesson plans Regulatory poison. 2:68—70 ARE women being victimized by the BILLIONS for a misconception (Reed) C market? (Reed) 4:207-208 7:398-399 ASIAN financial crisis BIOGRAPHY CABRERA, Sigfredo Asia’s crises: toward a new growth Herbert Dow and predatory pricing Plenty of room at the inn. 9:575—576 paradigm? (Lingle) 12:710-712 (Folsom) 5:307-311 CAMPAIGN finance: the sympton, not the How real is the Asian economic miracle? Billy Durant: from carriages to cars problem (Wenders) 2:88-89 a reprise (Skousen) 4:246-247 (Folsom) 3:172—177 CAPITAL letters 6:381; 10:629 Taxpayers at risk (Bandow) 2:97-98 Henry Ford and the triumph of the auto CAPITALISM: discrimination’s implacable ASSET forfeiture run amok (Reed) industry (Folsom) 1:37—42 enemy (Hood) 8:485-489 11:655-656 Will Kellogg: king of corn flakes CARDIFF, Chris ATTACK on concentration (Brozen) (Folsom) 4:239-244 The seduction of homeschooling 6:325-331 Dr. Gertrude B. Kelly: a forgotten families. 3:139-144 ATTARIAN, John feminist (McElroy) 10:623-627 CASTRO, Fidel. See Cuba Smuggled cigarettes, unteachable Should government build the railroads? CHARACTER and government policy politicians. 9:560-563 (Folsom) 6:362-367 (Walsh) 7:394-397 See also Book reviews (Gelernter; Klein; Dr. Andrew Ure: pioneer free trader CHILDREN Robertson) (Chodes) 10:604-606 For the children (Madden) 7:388—390 INDEX 761 Children, continued Discr i i i c ] d ELECTIONS, extortion, and unions (Baird) Heritage we owe our children (Read) Discrimination by the numbers: lies, 1:46-47 7:391-393 damned lies, and statistics (Levy) ELLIG, Jerry. See Book reviews See also Education; Homeschooling 10:591-594 (Ballonoff) CHODES, John Fairness: results versus process EMPLOYERS swamped by good Dr. Andrew Ure: pioneer free trader. (Williams) 10:639-640) intentions (Payne) 10:589-590 10:604-606 DO corporations have social EMPLOYMENT CINEMA and the capitalist hero responsibilities? (Hood) 1 1:680-684 “49” and holding (Keating) | 1:685-686 (Younkins) 6:383-384 DOES the Internet prove the need for Sizing up downsizing (C. Lee) CIVILIAN service: Service muddles in government investment? (Morriss) 10:615-618 Washington (Bandow) 12:722-723 11:660-664 ENTREPRENEURS, entrepreneurship CLASSICAL liberalism, culture of DORN, James A. Herbert Dow and predatory pricing (Wilson) 12:736-740 A new monetary universe. | 1:657-659 (Folsom) 5:307-311 CLIMATE-change worries in the eighteenth DOW, Herbert, and predatory pricing Billy Durant: from carriages to cars century (Drewry) 7:414-417 (Folsom) 5:307-311 (Folsom) 3:172-177 COHEN, Andrew I. DRAWING the line (Richman) 5:296—297 Henry Ford and the triumph of the auto Let property settle smoking disputes. DREWRY, Aubrey industry (Folsom) 1:37-42 2:100—103 Climate-change worries in the eighteenth Will Kellogg: king of corn flakes See also Book reviews (Kelley; Machan) century. 7:414-417 (Folsom) 4:239-244 COMMUNITARIANISM Individualism DURANT, Billy: from carriages to cars Nature’s entrepreneurs (Anderson and and freedom: vital pillars of true (Folsom) 3:172—177 Leal) 11:646-650 communities (Younkins) 1:51—53 Should government build the railroads? CONQUEST of the United States by Spain (Folsom) 6:362-367 (Sumner) 12:743-748 ENVIRONMENT of freedom (Kwong) CORDATO, Roy E. E 9:535-539 Should there be a carbon subsidy? ENVIRONMENT, environmentalism 7:418-419 EARLIER response to environmental Climate-change worries in the eighteenth See also Book reviews (Shughart) tyranny (Walker) 4:228-230 century (Drewry) 7:414-417 CORPORATIONS. See Business EAST Asia’s crises: toward a new growth Earlier response to environmental CREATIVE apathy (Richman) paradigm? (Lingle) 12:710-712 tyranny (Walker) 4:228-230 8:476-477 ECONOMIC freedom and economic Fine art of conservation (Jackson) CUBA growth (Holcombe) 2:90-93 10:612-614 Idiocy of autocracy (Richman) ECONOMIC notions column. See D. Lee Global politics, political warming 6:356-357 ECONOMICS: a branch of moral (Bandow) 1:34-36 Inventing life in Cuba (Olshan) philosophy (Read) 6:338-341 Global warming—hot problem or hot 4:196-199 ECONOMICS on trial column. See Skousen air? (Adler) 4:231-236 Roberto and Fidel: two versions of ECONOMICS Golden age at risk (Yandle) 12:724-728 “share the wealth” (Bohanon and Van Cursed by economic knowledge and Government versus the environment Cott) 4:200-201 ignorance (Boudreaux) May Notes (Madden) 2:103—105 CULTURE of classical liberalism (Wilson) from FEE How environmentalism disdains the poor 12:736-740 Economics, law, and personal (Beisner) 8:461-463 relationships (Laband and Sophocleus) Nature’s entrepreneurs (Anderson and 1:13-15 Leal) 11:646-650 It’s an economy, not a machine Nightmare in green (Wollstein) (Richman) 9:558—559 9:540-544 Nature and significance of economic Should there be a carbon subsidy? D education (Kirzner) 10:582-586 (Cordato) 7:418-419 See also D. Lee; Skousen Sustainable development: common sense DEFICITS are good (Bandow) 5:283-284 EDUCATION or nonsense on stilts? (Taylor) DEFINING state and society (McElroy) All the world’s a classroom (Richman) 9:545-550 4:223-227 8:450-451 ESSENCE of Americanism (Read) DEMAND and supply (D. Lee) Character and government policy 9:527-S32 10:619-620 (Walsh) 7:394-397 FVERYTHING is cheap—and getting DEMOCRACY would doom Hong Kong Educational decarceration (Hager) cheaper (Skousen) 12:749-750 (Wenders) 1:43-45 7:400-402 DEMPSEY, Gary Lessons from homeschooling (Boudreaux) The myth of an emerging information September Notes from FEE underclass. 4:217—219 Nature and significance of economic F DEMPSEY, Gary and Lukas, Aaron education (Kirzner) 10:582—586 Mafia capitalism or Red legacy? One freedom (Madden) 1:48-50 FAIRNESS: results versus process 8:469-472 Origins of the public school (Murphy) (Williams) 10:639-640 DiLORENZO, Thomas 7:403-406 FDA regulations: Regulatory poison The ghost of John D. Rockefeller. Seduction of homeschooling families (Bennett and DiLorenzo) 2:68-70 6:334-337 (Cardiff) 3:139-144 FEDERAL ID: Number, not a name: big It just ain’t so! 12:708—709 Service without a smile (Richman) government by stealth (Wolfe) DiLORENZO, Thomas J. (co-author) 11:678-679 5:298-303 See Bennett Terms of impairment (Leef) 10:597-599 FEE/Foundation for Economic Education, DISCRIMINATION Whose kids are they? (Boaz) 10:607-609 history of Capitalism: discrimination’s implacable EDUCATIONAL decarceration (Hager) Leonard E. Read: crusader (Greaves) enemy (Hood) 8:485-489 7.400-402 9:522-526 Discrimination and liberty (Williams) EKELUND, Jr., Robert B. See Book Leonard E. Read: a portrait (Opitz) 4:255-256 reviews (Hazlett and Spitzer) 9:518-521 762 THE FREEMAN - DECEMBER 1998 FINE art of conservation (Jackson) Gates, continued 10:612-614 Bill Gates, philanthropist (Boudreaux) FOLLY of economic warfare (Bandow) January Notes from FEE 10:602-603 See also Antitrust HAGER, Daniel FOLSOM, Burton GESHELIN, Rebecca (co-author). See Educational decarceration. 7:400—402 Herbert Dow and predatory pricing. Levatter “Wrecking”: the ominous rationale for §:307-311 GHOST of John D. Rockefeller attacks on the tobacco industry Billy Durant: from carriages to cars (DiLorenzo) 6:334—337 11:689-690 3:172-177 GLOBAL politics, political warming See also Book reviews (Contoski) Henry Ford and the triumph of the auto (Bandow) 1:34~-36 HAYEK, F.A., ideas of industry. 1:37-42 GLOBAL warming—hot problem or hot Today’s most influential economist? Will Kellogg: king of corn flakes. air? (Adler) 4:231-236 (Skousen) 5:313-314 4:239-244 GLORY be! (Read) 12:713-715 Hayek was right: the worst do get to the Should government build the railroads? GOLDEN age at risk (Yandle) top (Reed) 2:77-78 6:362-367 12:724-728 HEALTH care. See Medicine Spanish-American War: death, taxes, and GOLDEN comeback, part I (Skousen) HENDERSON, David incompetence. 12:741—742 9:567-568 In memoriam: Yale Brozen. 6:324—325 See also Book reviews (Roche; Shaffer); GOLDEN comeback, part II (Skousen) HERITAGE we owe our children (Read) It just ain’t so! 9:516—517 10:630-631 7:391-393 FOOD for thought (Reed) 1:22-23 GOLDEN comeback, part III (Skousen) HEYNE, Paul. See Book reviews (McKenzie) FOOD safety 11:692-693 HIGGS, Robert Mother of ail food fights (Kazman) GOVERNMENT and the market: chicken The mythology of Roosevelt and the 11:670-671 or egg? (Hood) 3:169-171 New Deal 9:553-—557 Regulatory poison (Bennett and GOVERNMENT versus the environment HIGH plains drifters: politicians’ lucrative DiLorenzo) 2:68—70 (Madden) 2:103—105 protection racket (McChesney) 1:4~9 We can do better than government GOVERNMENT, abusive power of HILL, P.J. See Book reviews (Yandle) inspection of meat (Pasour) 5:290—295 Asset forfeiture run amok (Reed) HOLCOMBE, Randall G. FOR the children (Madden) 7:388-390 11:655-656 Economic freedom and economic FORD, Henry, and the triumph of the auto Campaign finance: the sympton, not the growth. 2:90-93 industry (Folsom) 1:37-42 problem (Wenders) 2:88—89 See also Book reviews (Goodwin) FOREIGN policy Drawing the line (Richman) 5:296-297 HOMESCHOOLING Creative apathy (Richman) 8:476-477 Foolish inconsistencies (Boudreaux) Lessons from homeschooling (Boudreaux) “FORTY-nine and holding” (Keating) June Notes from FEE September Notes from FEE 11:685-686 Hayek was right: the worst do get to the Seduction of homeschooling families FREE market and scientific research top (Reed) 2:77-78 (Cardiff) 3:139-144 (Steelman) 5:260-262 Institutional immortality, Washington HONG KONG FREE markets style (Bandow) 6:342-343 Democracy would doom Hong Kong Are women being victimized by the Lying government ads (Machan) (Wenders) 1:43-45 market? (Reed) 4:207—208 3:167-168 HOOD, John In defense of markets and misers (Allen No credit due (Richman) 12:729-730 Capitalism: discrimination’s implacable and Lee) 4:213-216 Number, not a name: big government by enemy. 8:485-489 Much more than meets the eye stealth (Wolfe) 5:298-303 Do corporations have social (Boudreaux) February Notes from FEE Statistics: a vehicle for collectivist responsibilities? 1 1:680-684 Roads without the state (Samuel) mischief (Wenders) 6:358-369 Government and the market: chicken or 1:24-30 Taxation by other means (Schulz) egg? 3:169-171 White magic (Read) 1:10—12 2:106—107 See also Book reviews (Novak) FREE trade: Dr. Andrew Ure: pioneer free Trust not in what your government can HOSPERS, John. See Book reviews (Ross) trader (Chodes)10:604—-606 do for you (Reed) 6:332-333 HOW big government usurped personal FREEDOM Whose rules? whose law? (Walker) responsibility (Leeson) 10:621-622 Democracy would doom Hong Kong 7:434-435 HOW cities put the brakes on taxicabs (Wenders) 1:43-45 GREAT Depression (Staley) 3:147-150 How to get action (Read) 8:458-560 Great myths of the Great Depression HOW environmentalism disdains the poor Individualism and freedom: vital pillars (Reed) 8:478-482 (Beisner) 8:461—463 of true communities (Younkins) Mythology of Roosevelt and the New HOW real is the Asian economic miracle? _1:51-53 . Deal (Higgs) 9:553-557 (Skousen) 4:246-247 Neither left nor right (Read) 2:71-73 GREAT myths of the Great Depression HOW to get action (Read) 8:458-560 One freedom (Madden) 1:48-50 (Reed) 8:478-482 HOW to reduce taxes (Read) 4:202-206 FREEDOM not to pay for other people's GREAT pretenders (Richman) HUMAN ignorance and social engineering politics (Reed) 5:272-273 11:642-643 (McElroy) 5:278-282 FREEDOM 101 (Richman) 2:66—67 GREAT turnabouts in economics, Part Il “HUMAN rights” deception (Stevens) FRIEDMAN, Milton, ex-Keynesian (Skousen) 6:369-370 12:731-733 (Skousen) 7:437-438 GREAVES, Bettina Bien FYLSTRA, Dan Leonard E. Read: crusader 9:522-526 Opening pandora’s box. | 1 :665—667 GRISWOLD, Daniel T. See Book reviews (Krauss) I GUESS who paved the road to socialized medicine (Blevins) 7:407-409 IDEAS GUN control Culture of classical liberalism (Wilson) Reading the Second Amendment 12:736-740 GATES, Bill (Richman) 2:112—115 Essence of Americanism (Read) Barbarians at the Gates (Richman) Seen and unseen in gun control 9:527-532 7:386-387 (Richman) 10:610-611 Glory be! (Read) 12:713-715 INDEX 763 Ideas, continued KAZMAN, Sam Leef, continued On behalf ofa n ideal (Read) 10:587—588 The mother of all food fights 11:670-671 Pounds of prevention—ounces of cure. Tyranny of the proper (Sanders) KEATING, Raymond 8:490-493 12:757-758 “49 and holding.” 11:685-686 Terms of impairment 10:597-599 See also Freedom The NFL oilers: a case study in See also Book reviews (Browne; DeVos; IDEAS and consequences column. See Reed corporate welfare. 4:209-212 Folsom; Goldsmith; Hayek; Hazlitt; IDIOCY of autocracy (Richman) See also Book reviews (Danielson; Hornberger and Ebeling; Ahmad/Lane; 6:356-357 Rosentraub; Stine) Lieberman; Rorty; Siegan; Sowell) IF rates of return matter, Social Security is KELLOGG, Will: king of corn flakes LEESON, Peter T. a goner (Reed) 9:533-534 (Folsom) 4:239-244 How big government usurped personal IKEDA, Sanford. See Book reviews (Siegel) KELLY, Dr. Gertrude B.: a forgotten responsibility. 10:621-622 IMF’S dubious purpose (Vasquez) feminist (McElroy) 10:623-627 LESSON plans (marked with apple icons) 10:600-601 KENDRICK, David. See Book reviews Asia's crises: toward a new growth IN defense of markets and misers (Allen (Lukas) paradigm? (Lingle) 12:710—712 and Lee) 4:213-216 KIRZNER, Israel Character and government policy IN memoriam: Yale Brozen (Henderson) The nature and significance of economic (Walsh) 7:394-397 6:324-325 education 10:582—-586 Herbert Dow and predatory pricing INDIA KLEIT, Andrew N. (Folsom) 5:307-311 How environmentalism disdains the poor It just ain't so! 10:580—S81 Demand and supply (D. Lee) 10:619-620 (Beisner) 8:461-463 KOBER, Stanley. See Book reviews Envi of freedom (Kwong) Persistence of poverty in India: culture (Greider) 9:535-539 or system? (Shah) 3:151—154 KOPEL, David. See Book reviews (Lott) Fairness: results versus process INDIVIDUAL rights KWONG, Jo (Williams) 10:639-640 “Human rights” deception (Stevens) An env of freed . 9:535-$39 Free market and scientific research 12:731-733 (Steelman) 5:260-262 Whose choice? whose responsibility? Ghost of John D. Rockefeller (Richman) 10:578-579 (DiLorenzo) 6:334-337 INDIVIDUALISM and freedom: vital L Great myths of the Great Depression pillars of true communities (Yo unkins) (Reed) 8:478-482 1:51-53 LABAND, David N. and Sophocleus, John It’s a jungle out there! what we can learn INDIVIDUALIST feminism: the fost P. from the privatization of zoos (Wade) tradition (McElroy) 8:494-498 Economics, law, and personal 8:464-466 INSTITUTIONAL immontality, Washington relationships. 1:13—15 “Let "em skate!”: defeating local style (Bandow) 6:342-343 LABOR socialism (Leef) 5:274-277 INTERNET. See Technology Another minimum-wage clash Markets and freedom (D. Lee) 9:564-565 INVENTING life in Cuba (Olshan) (McKenzie) 11:676-677 Mother of all food fights (Kazman) IRS, now and forever? (Bovard) Elections, extortion, and unions (Baird) 11:670-671 11:672-675 1:46-47 Number, not a name: big government by IS anyone still for limited government? Freedom not to pay for other people’s stealth (Wolfe) 5:298-303 (Bandow) 9:551—552 politics (Reed) 5:272-273 Plenty of room at the inn (Cabrera) IT just ain’t so! Myth of compulsory unionism (Baird) 9:575-5S76 August (Boudreaux) 8:440-441 3:155-156 Power of incentives (D. Lee) 6:360—361 September (Boudreaux and Folsom) Paycheck protection in California: what Pound scum (Morriss) 12:718-719 9:516-517 went wrong? (Baird) | 1:703-704 Price ceilings . . . (D. Lee) 11:687-688 October (Kleit) 10:580—581 Salt without savor (Baird) 5:319-320 Price floors . . . (D. Lee) 12:734—735 November (Richman) 1 1:644—645 Who wins in strikes? (Baird) 8:511—512 Service without a smile (Richman) December (DiLorenzo) 12:708-709 LAPP, Nathan 11:678-679 IT’S a jungle out there! what we can learn Liberating the jury. 3:162—166 Should government build the railroads? from the privatization of zoos (Wade) LEAL, Donald R. (co-author). See Anderson (Folsom) 6:362—367 8.464 466 LEE, Christopher Social cooperation and the marketplace IT’S an economy, not a machine Sizing up downsizing. 10:615-618 (D. Lee) 7:432-433 (Richman) 9:558-559 LEE, Dwight R. Social cooperation, good intentions, and Social Security can be good for your incentives (D. Lee) 5:304-305 health. 3:132-134 Social justice (Williams) 7:447-448 Economic notions column: Specialization and wealth (D. Lee) Demand and supply. 10:619-620 8:483-484 Markets and freedom. 9:564-565 Terms of impairment (Leef) 10:597-599 JACKSON, Bernie The power of incentives. 6:360-361 Tyranny of the proper (Sanders) The fine art of conservation Price ceilings cause sh and higher 12:757-758 10:612-614 costs. 11:687-688 Wild West meets cyberspace (Morriss) JUDGES versus majorities versus peaceful Price floors, surpluses, and the minimum 7:427-431 people (Boudreaux) March Notes from wage. 12:734-735 LET property settle smoking disputes FEE Social cooperation and the marketplace. (Cohen) 2:100—103 JURY, power of 7:432-433 “LET ‘em skate!”: defeating local Liberating the jury (Lapp) 3:162—166 Social cooperation, good intentions, and socialism (Leef) 5:274-277 incentives. 5:304-305 LET’S not throw American medicine into Specialization and wealth. 8:483-484 Boston Harbor (Orient) 7:410-411 See also co-author (Allen) LETTER from Russia (Shishatsky) K LEEF, George C. 8:473-475 “Let ‘em skate!”: defeating local LEVATTER, Ross and Geshelin, Rebecca. KAZA, Greg. See Book reviews (Davidson socialism. 5:274-277 Who pays the price for motherhood? and Rees-Mogg) On giving back. 3:157—158 1:31-33 764 THE FREEMAN « DECEMBER 1998 LEVITE, Allan MEIER, Conrad F. See Book reviews NFL oilers: a case study in corporate Technology and happiness. 8:454-457 (Faria) welfare (Keating) 4:209-212 LEVY, Robert A. MEINERS, Roger. See Book reviews NO credit due (Richman) 12:729-730 Discrimination by the numbers: lies, (McChesney) NON-ABSURDITY of natural law damned lies, and statistics 10:591-594 MICHIGAN: where privatization is (McElroy) 2:108-111 The tobacco deal: myths and working (Reed) 3:145—146 NOTES from FEE. See Boudreaux misconceptions. 1:16—21 MICROSOFT. See Gates NUMBER, not a name: big government by LIBERATING the jury (Lapp) 3:162—-166 MISES, Ludwig von, ideas of stealth (Wolfe) 5:298—303 LINGLE, Christopher Nature and significance of economic East Asia’s crises: toward a new growth education (Kirzner) 10:582-586 paradigm? 12:710—712 MOLECULAR individualism (Richman) O LOCKE, John, ideas of 3:130-131 Government and the market: chicken or MONEY OLSHAN, Marc A. egg? (Hood) 3:169-171 Golden comeback, part I (Skousen) Inventing life in Cuba. 4:196—199 LUKAS, Aaron (co-author). See Demspey 9:567-S68 ON behaloff an ideal (Read) 10:587—S88 LYING government ads (Machan) Golden comeback, part II (Skousen) ON giving back (Leef) 3:157-158 3:167-168 10:630-631 ON that day began lies (Read) 5:263-271 Golden comeback, part III (Skousen) ONE freedom (Madden) 1:48-50 11:692-693 OPENING pandora’s box (Fylstra) Great pretenders (Richman) | |:642-643 11:665-667 IMF's dubious purpose (Vasquez) OPITZ, Edmund A. M 10:600-601 Leonard E. Read: a portrait. 9:518-521 It’s an economy, not a machine MACAULAY, Hugh (Richman) 9:558-559 ORIENT, Jane M. The Taiwan model. 7:422-426 New monetary universe (Dorn) Let’s not throw American medicine into MacCALLUM, Spencer Heath 11:657-659 Boston Harbor. 7:410-411 A peaceful ferment in Somalia. MONOPOLY. See Antitrust ORIGIN of religious tolerance (McElroy) 6:351-355 MORALITY 6:347-350 MACHAN, Tibor R. Economics: a branch of moral ORIGINS of the public school (Murphy) Lying government ads. 3:167—168 philosophy (Read) 338-341 7:403-406 MADDEN, Russell Penalty of surrender (Read) 3:135—138 OUR ultimate resource gone (Richman) For the children. 7:388-390 On that day began lies (Read) 5:263-271 4:194-195 Government versus the environment. MORRISS, Andrew P. OUTMODED paternalism (Bandow) 2:103-105 Does the Internet prove the need for 8:467-468 One freedom. 1:48-S0 government investment? | | :660—-664 MAFIA capitalism or Red legacy? Pound scum. 12:718-719 (Dempsey and Lukas) 8:469-472 The Wild West meets cyberspace P MARKET reforms score big in soccer 7:427-431 (Rodriguez) 12:720-721 MOTHER of all food fights (Kazman) PALMER, Tom G. MARKET. See Free market 11:670-671 The U.S. (Dis)Information Agency. MARKETS and freedom (D. Lee) MURDEROUS nostalgia (Bandow) 2:74-76 9:564-565 11:668-669 PARKS, Lawrence MASON, Stevens T.: Should government MURPHY, Robert P. Burn your house—boost the economy. build the railroads? (Folsom) The origins of the public school. 3:178-179 6:362-367 7:403-406 PASOUR, E.C., Jr. McCHESNEY, Fred S. MURRAY, Philip R. See Book reviews We can do better than government High plains drifters: politicians’ lucrative (Bray) inspection of meat. 5:290-295 protection racket. 1:4~9 MYTH of an emerging information See also Book reviews (Simon) McELROY, Wendy underclass (Dempsey) 4:217-219 PAYCHECK protection in California: what MYTH of compulsory unionism (Baird) went wrong? (Baird) 11:703—704 Human ignorance and social 3:155-156 PAYNE, James M. engineering. 5:278-282 MYTHOLOGY of Roosevelt and the New Employers swamped by good intentions. Individualist feminism: the lost tradition. Deal (Higgs) 9:553-S57 10:589-590 8:494-498 PEACEFUL ferment in Somalia Gertrude B. Kelly: a forgotten feminist. (MacCallum) 6:351—355 10:623-627 PENALTY of surrender (Read) The non-absurdity of natural law. N 3:135-138 2:108-111 PERIPATETICS column. See Richman The origin of religious tolerance. NATIVE American success stories PERSISTENCE of poverty in India: culture 6:347-350 (Bandow) 4:220-222 or system? (Shah) 3:151—154 McKENZIE, Richard B. NATURAL law PERSPECTIVE. See Richman Another minimum-wage clash. Natural society revisited (Pilon) PETERSON, W.H. See Book reviews 11:676-677 6:344-346 (Johnson, Holmes, and Kirkpatrick; MEDICINE Non-absurdity of natural law (McElroy) Keating; Templeton Honor Rolls; Free market and scientific research 2:108-111 Weaver) (Steelman) 5:260—262 NATURE and significance of economic PHILANTHROPY Guess who paved the road to socialized education (Kirzner) 10:582-586 Bill Gates, philanthropist (Boudreaux) medicine (Blevins) 7:407—409 NATURE’S entrepreneurs (Anderson and January Notes from FEE Let’s not throw American medicine into Leal) 11:646-650 In defense of markets and misers (Allen Boston Harbor (Orient) 7:410-411 NEITHER left nor right (Read) 2:71—73 and Lee) 4:213-216 Who pays the price for motherhood? NEW monetary universe (Dorn) PILON, Juliana Geran (Levatter and Geshelin) 1:31—33 11:657-659 Natural society revisited. 6:344-346 INDEX 765 PLENTY of room at the inn (Cabrera) READ, Leonard E. (100th anniversary of Richman, continued 9:575-576 birth) Such a deal! 7:420-421 POLITICS Crusader (Greaves) 9:522—526 Perspective: America’s permanent criminal class Light giver (Richman) 9:514—5S15 All the world’s a classroom. 8:450-451 (Bandow) 7:412-413 A portrait (Opitz) 9:518-521 Barbarians at the Gates. 7:386-387 Freedom not to pay for other people’s READING the Second Amendment Yale Brozen. 6:322-323 politics (Reed) 5:272-273 (Richman) 2:112-115 Freedom 101. 2:66-67 High plains drifters: politicians’ lucrative REED, Lawrence W. The great pretenders. 1 1:642-643 protection racket (McChesney) 1:4—9 Great myths of the Great Depression. Molecular individualism. 3:130—131 Why honorable people avoid politics 8:478-482 Our ultimate resource gone. 4:194-195 (Boudreaux) October Notes from FEE Ideas and consequences column: Leonard Read: light giver. 9:514-515 See also Government Are women being victimized by the Reports of the end of history are grossly POTOMAC principles column. market? 4:207-208 exaggerated. 12:706-07 See Bandow Asset forfeiture run amok. 1 1:655-656 Ring in the new! 1:2-3 POUND scum (Morriss) 12:718-719 Billions for a misconception. 7:398-399 Mr. Spencer versus the state. 5:258-259 POUNDS of prevention—ounces of cure Food for thought. 1:22-23 Whose choice? whose responsibility? (Leef) 8:490-493 The freedom not to pay for other 10:578-S79 POWER of incentives (D. Lee) 6:360-361 people’s politics. 5:272-273 See also It just ain't so! 11:644-645; PRICE ceilings cause shortages and higher Hayek was right: the worst do get to the Book reviews (Rothbard) costs (D. Lee) 11:687-688 top. 2:77-78 RING in the new (Richman) 1:2-3 PRICE floors, surpluses, and the minimum If rates of return matter, Social Security ROADS without the state (Samuel) 1:24—30 wage (D. Lee) 12:734-735 is a goner. 9:533-534 ROBERTO and Fidel: two versions of PRICES, pricing Michigan: where privatization is “share the wealth” (Bohanon and Van There's some good in gouging (Selick) working. 3:145-146 Cott) 4:200-201 4:237-238 The trade deficit: much ado about RODRIGUEZ, L. Jacobo Fine art of conservation (Jackson) nothing. 12:716—-717 Market reforms score big in soccer 10:612-614 Trust not in what your government can (Rodriguez) 12:720-721 PRIMACY of property rights and the do for you. 6:332-333 RUSSIA American founding (Upham) What is this thing called “sprawl”? Letter from Russia (Shishatsky) 2:79-83 10:595-596 8:473-475 PRIVATIZATION, private vs. public REGARDLESS of choice, vote! (Read) Mafia capitalism or Red legacy? enterprises 11:651-654 (Dempsey and Lukas) 8:469-472 Food for thought (Reed) 1:22-23 REGULATION It’s a jungle out there! what we can learn Employers swamped by good intentions from the privatization of zoos (Wade) (Payne) 10:589-590 8:464466 Environment of freedom (Kwong) Michigan: where privatization is working 9:535-539 (Reed) 3:145-146 How cities put the brakes on taxicabs SAMUEL, Peter Pound scum (Morriss) 12:718—719 (Staley) 3:147-150 Roads without the state. 1:24-30 PROPAGANDA Mother of all food fights (Kazman) SAMUELSON’S last hurrah (Skousen) U.S. (Dis)Information Agency (Palmer) 11:670-671 3:180-181 2:74-76 Plenty of room at the inn (Cabrera) SANDERS, Jon PROPERTY rights 9:575-576 Tyranny of the proper. 12:757—758 Let property settle smoking disputes Pounds of prevention—ounces of cure SCHULZ, Max (Cohen) 2:100—103 (Leef) 8:490-493 Taxation by other means. 2:106—107 Primacy of property rights and the What is this thing called “sprawl”? SCIENCE American founding (Upham) 2:79-83 (Reed) 10:595-596 Climate-change worries in the eighteenth PROPERTY and the moral life (Baldwin) REGULATORS: the new socialists century (Drewry) 7:414-417 2:84-87 (Reiland) 2:94—95 Free market and scientific research PURSUIT of happiness column. See Baird; REGULATORY poison (Bennett and (Steelman) 5:260-262 Cabrera; Sanders; Williams; Younkins DiLorenzo) 2:68—70 See also Medicine; Technology REILAND, Ralph R. SEDUCTION of homeschooling families Regulators: the new socialists. 2:94—95 (Cardiff) 3:139-144 RELIGIOUS tolerance, origin of SEEN and unseen in gun control (McElroy) 6:347-350 (Richman) 10:610-611 R REPORTS of the end of history are grossly SELICK, Karen exaggerated (Richman) 12:706-07 There’s some good in gouging. 4:237-238 READ, Leonard E. REYNOLDS, Morgan. See Book reviews SEMMENS, John. See Book reviews Economics: a branch of moral (Kopel and Blackman) (Johnston) philosophy. 6:338-341 RICHMAN, Sheldon SERVICE muddles in Washington The essence of Americanism. 9:527—532 Reading the Second Amendment. (Bandow) 12:722-723 Glory be! 12:713-715 2:112-115 SERVICE without a smile (Richman) The heritage we owe our children. Periptatetics column: 11:678-679 7:391-393 Creative apathy. 8:476-477 SHAH, Parth J. How to get action. 8:458-560 Drawing the line. 5:296-297 The persistence of poverty in India: How to reduce taxes. 4:202-206 It’s an economy, not a machine. culture or system? 3:151—154 Neither left nor right. 2:71—73 9:558-559 SHISHATSKY, Grigory On behalf of an ideal. 10:587—588 No credit due. 12:729-730 A letter from Russia. 8:473-475 On that day began lies. 5:263-271 The idiocy of autocracy. 6:356-357 SHOULD government build the railroads? Penalty of surrender. 3:135—138 The seen and unseen in gun control. (Folsom) 6:362-367 Regardless of choice, vote! 11:651-654 10:610-611 SHOULD there be a carbon subsidy? White magic. !:10-12 Service without a smile. 1 1:678-679 (Cordato) 7:418-419 766 THE FREEMAN e¢ DECEMBER 1998 SIMON, JULIAN Socialism, continued TAYLOR, Jerry Julian Simon, lifesaver (Boudreaux) What's left of Marxism? (Skousen) Sustainable development: common sense April Notes from FEE 8:500—501 or nonsense on stilts? 9:545-550 Our ultimate resource gone (Richman) SOMALIA, peaceful ferment in TECHNOLOGY 4:194-195 (MacCallum) 6:351-355 Does the Internet prove the need for SIMON, Rita. See Book reviews (Salins) SOPHOCLEUS, John P. (co-author). government investment? (Morriss) SINGLETON, Solveig. See Book reviews See Laband 11:660-664 (Huber) SPANISH-American War Myth of an emerging information SIRICO, Robert. See Book reviews (Shils) Conquest of the United States by Spain underclass (Dempsey) 4:217—219 SIZING up downsizing (C. Lee) (Sumner) 12:743-748 Opening pandora’s box 10:615-618 Spanish-American War: death, taxes, and (Fylstra)1 1:665-667 SKOPPEK, Jiirgen. See Book reviews incompetence (Folsom) 12:741-42 Wild West meets cyberspace (Morriss) (Scalia) SPECIALIZATION and wealth (D. Lee) 7:427-431 SKOUSEN, Mark 8:483-484 TECHNOLOGY and happiness (Levite) Economics on trial column: SPENCER, Herbert, versus the state 8:454-457 A golden comeback, part I. 9:567-568 (Richman) 5:258-259 TERMS of impairment (Leef) 10:597-599 A golden comeback, part II. 10:630-631 SPORTS THERE’S some good in gouging (Selick) A golden comeback, part III. 11:692-693 Market reforms score big in soccer 4:237-238 Everything is cheap—and getting (Rodriguez) 12:720-721 TIMBERLAKE, Richard. See Book cheaper. 12:749-750 NFL oilers: a case study in corporate reviews (Gordon) Milton Friedman, ex-Keynesian. welfare (Keating) 4:209-212 TOBACCO deal: myths and 7:437-438 STALEY, Sam misconceptions (Levy) 1:16—23 Great turnabouts in economics, Part II. How cities put the brakes on taxicabs. TOBACCO, smoking 6:369-370 3:147-150 Let property settle smoking disputes How real is the Asian economic miracle? STATE, statism (Cohen) 2:100-103 a reprise 4:246-247 The danger of deifying the state Smuggled cigarettes, unteachable Samuelson’s last hurrah. 3:180-—181 (Boudreaux) November Notes from politicians (Attarian) 9:560—563 Today’s most influential economist? FEE “Wrecking”: the ominous rationale for 5:313-314 Defining state and society (McElroy) attacks on the tobacco industry Vienna and Chicago: a tale of two 4:223-227 (Hager) 11:689-690 schools. 2:117-119 Is anyone still for limited government? TODAY’S most influential economist? What's left of Marxism? 8:500-501 (Bandow) 9:551—552 (Skousen) 5:313-314 Why are Austrians unusually bearish? See also Government TRADE deficit: much ado about nothing 1:54-55 STATISTICS (Reed) 12:716-717 SMUGGLED cigarettes, unteachable Burn your house—boost the economy TRANSPORTATION politicians (Attarian) 9: 560-563 (Parks) 3:178-179 Roads without the state (Samuel) 1:24-30 SNYDER, Jeffrey R. Discrimination by the numbers: lies, TRUST not in what your government can Unrestrained appetites, unlimited damned lies, and statistics (Levy) do for you (Reed) 6:332-333 government. 5:285—289 10:591-594 SOCIAL cooperation, good intentions Statistics: a vehicle for collectivist (Lee) 5:304—305 mischief (Wenders) 6:358-359 SOCIAL justice (Williams) 7:447-448 STEELMAN, Aaron U-V SOCIAL Security The free market and scientific research. U.S.(Dis)Information Agency (Palmer) Ax business welfare and privatize Social 5:260-262 2:74-76 Security (Bandow) 3:159-161 See also Book reviews (Palmer) How big government usurped personal STETSON, Brad. See Book reviews UNDERAGE drinking: Outmoded responsibility (Leeson) 10:621—622 (Sleeper) paternalism (Bandow) 8:467—468 If rates of return matter, Social Security STEVENS, Richard W. UNRESTRAINED appetites, unlimited is a goner (Reed) 9:533-534 The “human rights” deception. government (Snyder) 5:285-289 Social Security can be good for your 12:731-733 UPHAM, David health (Lee) 3:132-134 STOCK market The primacy of property rights and the SOCIAL theory, society Why are Austrians unusually bearish? American founding. 2:79-83 Defining state and society (McElroy) (Skousen) 1:54—55 See also Book reviews (Lind) 4:223-227 SUMNER, William Graham URE, Dr. Andrew: pioneer free trader Economics, law, and personal The conquest of the United States by (Chodes) 10:604-606 relationships (Laband and Sophocleus) Spain. 12:743-748 VANCE, Laurence M. See Book reviews 1:13-15 SUPREME Court. See Wickard (Kincaid; Lefkowitz; Richburg) Government and the market: chicken or SUSTAINABLE development: common VASQUEZ, Ian egg? (Hood) 3:169-171 sense or nonsense on stilts? (Taylor) The IMF's dubious purpose 10:600-601 Human ignorance and social engineering 9:545-550 VIENNA and Chicago: a tale of two (McElroy) 5:278-282 schools (Skousen) 2:117—119 Natural society revisited (Pilon) 6:344-346 VOTING Who pays the price for motherhood? Regardless of choice, vote! (Read) (Levatter and Geshelin) 1:31-33 11:651-654 SOCIALISM T Idiocy of autocracy (Richman) 6:356—357 “Let ‘em skate!”: defeating local TAIWAN model (Macaulay) 7:422-426 socialism (Leef) 5:274-277 TAXATION Murderous nostalgia (Bandow) How to reduce taxes (Read) 4:202—206 WADE, Keith 11:668-669 Taxation by other means (Schulz) It’s a jungle out there! what we can learn Regulators: the new socialists (Reiland) 2:106-107 from the privatization of zoos. 2:94-95 TAXPAYERS at risk (Bandow) 2:97-98 8:464-466 INDEX 767 WALKER, Daniel F. WHOSE rules? whose law? (Walker) Women rights, continued An earlier response to environmental 7:434-435 Individualist feminism: the lost tradition tyranny. 4:228-230 WHY are Austrians unusually bearish? (McElroy) 8:494-498 WALKER, Jesse (Skousen) 1:54—55 “WRECKING”: the ominous rationale for Whose rules? whose law? 7:434-435 WICKARD v. Filburn attacks on the tobacco industry WALSH, Dale E. Unrestrained appetites, unlimited (Hager) 11:689-691 Character and government policy. government (Snyder) 5:285—289 7:394-397 WILD West meets cyberspace (Morriss) WE can do better than government 7:427-431 inspection of meat (Pasour) 5:290-295 WILLIAMS, Walter E. WENDERS, John T. Pursuit of happiness column: Campaign finance: the sympton, not the Discrimination and liberty. 4:255—256 problem. 2:88-89 Fairness: results versus process Democracy would doom Hong Kong. 10:639-640 YANDLE, Bruce 1:43-45 Social justice. 7:447-448 The golden age at risk. 12:724—728 Statistics: a vehicle for collectivist WILSON, Tadd See also Book reviews (Brubaker; mischief. 6:358-359 The culture of classical liberalism. Delong; Marzulla and Marzulla) WHAT is this thing called “sprawl""? 12:736-740 YATES, Steven. See Book reviews (Reed) 10:595-596 WOLFE, Claire (Schmidt) WHAT?S left of Marxism? (Skousen) A number, not a name: big government YEAGER, Leland B. See Book reviews 8:500—-S01 by stealth. 5:298-303 (Cowen) WHITE magic (Read) 1:10—-12 WOLLSTEIN, Jarret B. YOUNKINS, Edward W. WHO pays the price for motherhood? Nightmare in green 9:540—544 Cinema and the capitalist hero. (Levatter and Geshelin) 1:31—33 WOMEN, women’s rights 6:383-384 WHO wins in strikes? (Baird) 8:511—512 Are women being victimized by the Individualism and freedom: vital pillars WHOSE choice? whose responsibility? market? 4:207—208 of true communities. 1:51—53 (Richman) 10:578-579 Gertrude B. Kelly: a forgotten feminist YUGOSLAVIA: Folly of economic WHOSE kids are they? (Boaz) 10:607-609 (McElroy) 10:623-627 warfare (Bandow) 10:602-—603 BOOKS (Reviewer’s name in parentheses) AHMAD, Imad-ad-Dean. Islam and the FARIA, Miguel A., Jr., M.D. Medical JOHNSTON, James D. Driving America: discovery of freedom (Leef) warrior (Meier) 12:753-754 your car, your government, your 9:570-571 FOLSOM, Burton W., Jr. Empire builders choice (Semmens) | 1:699-700 BALLONOFF, Paul. Energy: ending the (Leef) 3:184-185 KEATING, Raymond J. New York by the never-ending crisis (Ellig) 10:636—637 GELERNTER, David. Drawing life: numbers: state & city in perpetual BLACKMAN, Paul H. (co-author). surviving the Unabomber (Attarian) crisis (Peterson) 1:58-59 See Kopel 7:444-445 KELLEY, David. Unrugged individualism: BRAY, Thomas J. Unconventional GOLDSMITH, Stephen. The twenty-first the selfish basis of benevolence wisdoms: the best of Warren Brookes century city (Leef) 7:443-444 (Cohen) 11:698 699 (Murray) 3:186—188 GOODWIN, Charles Stewart. The arc of KINCAID, Cliff. Global taxes for world BROWNE, Harry. How I found freedom in the pendulum: a philosophy for government (Vance) 9:573 an unfree world (Leef) 12:751—752 government in the 21st century KIRKPATRICK, Melanie (co-author). BRUBAKER, Elizabeth. Property rights in (Holcombe) 10:635-636 See Johnson the defence of nature (Yandle) GORDON, John Steele. Hamilton’s KLEIN, Daniel B., ed. Reputation: studies 6:373-374 blessing (Timberlake) 2:123—124 in the voluntary elicitation of good CONTOSKI, Edmund. Makers and takers: GREIDER, William. One world, ready or conduct (Attarian) 3:190—191. how wealth and progress are made not: the manic logic of global KOPEL, David B. and Blackman, Paul H. and how they are taken away or capitalism (Kober) 2:127—128 No more Wacos: what's wrong with prevented (Hager) 6:375—376 HAYEK, F.A. (ed. Bruce Caldwell) The federal law enforcement and how to COWEN, Tyler. Risk and business cycles: collected works of F. A. Hayek Volume fix it (Reynolds) 2:121—122 new and old Austrian perspectives 10—socialism and war (Leef) 2:124-125 KRAUSS, Melvyn. How nations grow (Yeager) 9:571-572 HAZLETT, Thomas W. and Spitzer, rich: the case for free trade (Griswold) DANIELSON, Michael N. Home team: Matthew L. Public policy toward 6:378-380 professional sports and the American cable television: the economics of rate LANDSBURG, Steven E. Fair play: metropolis (Keating) 1 1:696-698 control (Ekelund) 12:754-755 what your child can teach you DAVIDSON, James Dale and Rees-Mogg, HAZLITT, Henry. Is politics insoluble? about economics, values, and the Lord William.The sovereign (Leef) 1:57 meaning of life (Boudreaux) individual (how to survive and thrive HOLMES, Kim R. (co-author). See Johnson 5:315-316 during the collapse of the welfare HORNBERGER, Jacob G. and Ebeling, LEFKOWITZ, Mary. Not out of Africa state) (Kaza) 2:126—127 Richard M., eds. The tyranny of gun (Vance) 3:185—-186 DELONG, James V. Property matters control (Leef) 6:376-377 LIEBERMAN, Myron. The teacher unions (Yandle) 6:373-374 HUBER, Peter W. Law and disorder in (Leef) 4:249-250 DeVOS, Dick. Rediscovering American cyberspace (Singleton) 10:634-635 LIND, Michael, ed. Hamilton’s republic: values (Leef) 5:316-317 JOHBryNan TS.; HoOlmesN, Ki,m R.; and readings in the American democratic EBELING, Richard M. (co-editor). Kirkpatrick, Melanie. 1998 index of nationalist tradition (Upham) See Hornberger economic freedom (Peterson) 7:441-442 11:701-702 766 THE FREEMAN e DECEMBER 1998 SIMON, JULIAN Socialism, continued TAYLOR, Jerry Julian Simon, lifesaver (Boudreaux) What's left of Marxism? (Skousen) Sustainable development: common sense April Notes from FEE 8:500-S01 or nonsense on stilts? 9:545—550 Our ultimate resource gone (Richman) SOMALIA, peaceful ferment in TECHNOLOGY 4:194-195 (MacCallum) 6:351-—355 Does the Internet prove the need for SIMON, Rita. See Book reviews (Salins) SOPHOCLEUS, John P. (co-author). government investment? (Morriss) SINGLETON, Solveig. See Book reviews See Laband 11:660-664 (Huber) SPANISH-American War Myth of an emerging information SIRICO, Robert. See Book reviews (Shils) Conquest of the United States by Spain underclass (Dempsey) 4:217—219 SIZING up downsizing (C. Lee) (Sumner) 12:743-748 Opening pandora’s box 10:615-618 Spanish-American War: death, taxes, and (Fylstra)1 1:665-667 SKOPPEK, Jiirgen. See Book reviews incompetence (Folsom) 12:741-42 Wild West meets cyberspace (Morriss) (Scalia) SPECIALIZATION and wealth (D. Lee) 7:427-431 SKOUSEN, Mark 8:483-484 TECHNOLOGY and happiness (Levite) Economics on trial column: SPENCER, Herbert, versus the state 8:454-457 A golden comeback, part I. 9:567-568 (Richman) 5:258-259 TERMS of impairment (Leef) 10:597-599 A golden comeback, part II. 10:630-631 SPORTS THERE’S some good in gouging (Selick) A golden comeback, part III. 11:692-693 Market reforms score big in soccer 4:237-238 Everything is cheap—and getting (Rodriguez) 12:720-721 TIMBERLAKE, Richard. 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