William Henry Chamberlain


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If There Were No Capitalism

Capitalism Stimulates Revival and Progress

JANUARY 01, 2006 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

"If there were no God it would be necessary to inventHim."Thus the witty and skeptical Voltaires phrase could also be applied to the economic system known as capitalism, often buried with much pomp and circumstance by communist, socialist, and assorted left-wing theorists, but so resilient that it will most probably outlive the memory ofmost of its critics.

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A Capitalist Manifesto

JUNE 01, 1969 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

The proven superiority of capitalism in solving the problems envisioned by Marx should bring forth a new manifesto.

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The Failing Dynamo

MAY 01, 1969 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

West German and British experiences Americans could well heed.

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Our Totalitarian Radicals

APRIL 01, 1969 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

"A cow is a very good animal in a field; but you do not turn her into a garden."

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Hands Off Southern Africa

MARCH 01, 1969 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

By what right does the U. S. Government pretend to solve the racial problems of other nations?

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The Collective Guilt Myth

JANUARY 01, 1969 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

Blaming everyone else for the faults and failures of an individual is unlikely to improve the social climate.

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Some Lessons of Rhodesia

JULY 01, 1968 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

Peace and prosperity seem to depend far more on domestic law and order than on international sanctions and other meddling.

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Making Travel a Crime

MAY 01, 1968 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

A government that can deny a peaceful citizen's freedom to move is well along toward absolute tyranny.

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Liberty and Property: One and Inseparable

JANUARY 01, 1968 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

William Henry Chamberlin examines the vital link between liberty and property and shows that one is meaningless without the other.

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