April 1969
Volume 19, 1969FEATURES
Uruguay: Welfare State Gone Wild
APRIL 01, 1969 by HENRY HAZLITT
A prime example of the course from intervention through inflation to disorder and dictatorship if we could but learn from others.
A Defeat on the Home Front
APRIL 01, 1969 by JAMES E. MCADOO
How freedom may be surrendered in exchange for a mess of pottage.
The Rise and Fall of England: 14. The Decline of England
APRIL 01, 1969 by CLARENCE B. CARSON
Within the broad setting of the disintegration of the European order, England declined economically, morally, politically during and following World War II.
Why Have an Electoral College?
APRIL 01, 1969 by BERTEL SPARKS
Can we honestly say that we're now prepared to write a better Constitution than the Founding Fathers did?
Repressed Depression
APRIL 01, 1969 by GARY NORTH
Concerning the process by which the monetary and credit policies that cause inflation eventuate in depression.
Medical Care Is Not a Right
APRIL 01, 1969 by CHARLES JOHNSON
Some helpful guidelines concerning a concept much confused in our time.
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."
Education in America: 7. Why Institutionalize Our Errors?
APRIL 01, 1969 by GEORGE CHARLES ROCHE III
How the basic structure of the educational system reflects the new methods of mass education.
Peace or Politics
APRIL 01, 1969 by FRANK CHODOROV
Much of the friction in society stems from government intervention with the market.
A Reviewer's Notebook - 1969/4
APRIL 01, 1969 by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN
"The Southern Tradition at Bay" by Richard M. Weaver
"Res Republica" by Thomas O. McWhorter




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