Freeman

July 1967

Volume 17, 1967

FEATURES

In Memoriam: Konrad Adenauer

JULY 01, 1967 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN

To bring forth the best from one's fellow men is the quality of leadership William Henry Chamberlin would have us learn from the late Konrad Adenauer.

Epitaph for a Patriot

JULY 01, 1967 by JACK MORANO

And police officer Jack Morano is suggesting much the same thing in his tribute to a worthy American.

Business, Social Progress, and Religion

JULY 01, 1967 by BEN MOREELL

Admiral Moreell also pursues that theme as he traces the relationships between business affairs, social progress, and the religious life of the American people.

A False Remedy

JULY 01, 1967 by HENRY HAZLITT

Henry Hazlitt has said before, but doubtless will need to remind us again and again, that more inflation is no cure for earlier monetary madness.

The Last Candle

JULY 01, 1967 by JACK SCHREIBER

"Is freedom worth the candle?" is the question all of us are asking and which Dr. Jack Schreiber here examines in depth.

Power: 2. Some Modern Manifestations

JULY 01, 1967 by GEORGE CHARLES ROCHE III

Last month, George Roche outlined the history of the use and abuse of political power; now he explores in greater detail some of the modern manifestations.

Labor Union Demands Mean More Inflation

JULY 01, 1967 by LAWRENCE FERTIG

One of those manifestations, of course, concerns labor union policies and practices; and these, as Lawrence Fertig shows, mean more inflation.

The New Feudalism

JULY 01, 1967 by CLARENCE B. CARSON

Many of the modern political power plays seem to historian Clarence Carson to be a reversion to feudalism without the stabilizing effects such measures afforded in earlier times.

A Reviewer's Notebook - 1967/7

JULY 01, 1967 by CLARENCE B. CARSON


Brent Bozell's study of "The Warren Court" spices the pages of "A Reviewer's Notebook" this month.


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