Freeman

February 1977

Volume 27, 1977

FEATURES

If Men Were Free to Try

FEBRUARY 01, 1977 by JOHN C. SPARKS

Not until an activity has been freed from monopoly does creative thought come into play.

Our Forgotten Rights

FEBRUARY 01, 1977 by DAVIS KEELER

Human rights superior to the will of any government.

What Ever Happened to Self-Government?

FEBRUARY 01, 1977 by JOAN MARIE LEONARD

The battle for political privilege intensifies as we abandon self-responsibility.

In Search of Monetary Stability

FEBRUARY 01, 1977 by HANS SENNHOLZ

How do we get government out of the money market and the labor market?

World in the Grip of an Idea: 2. Marxism - Revolutionary Socialism

FEBRUARY 01, 1977 by CLARENCE B. CARSON

The modus operandi of Marxism is destruction-tyrannous revolution.

Freedom to Choose

FEBRUARY 01, 1977 by MELVIN D. BARGER

The nature of bureaucratic despotism, and how to displace it.

Free Trade, Freedom of Enterprise and All That

FEBRUARY 01, 1977 by DONALD BILLINGS

The case against protectionism.

What Spending and Deficits Do

FEBRUARY 01, 1977 by HENRY HAZLITT

The total amount of government spending is critical, whether covered by direct taxes or deficits.

A Reviewer's Notebook - 1977/2

FEBRUARY 01, 1977 by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN


"My Years with Ludwig von Mises" by Margit von Mises


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