July 1971
Volume 21, 1971FEATURES
Winter of Decision: 1775-1776
JULY 01, 1971 by CLARENCE B. CARSON
Tracing present interventions to their logical conclusion should persuade us of the need to return to freedom.
When Rationing Comes
JULY 01, 1971 by LEONARD E. READ
Tracing present interventions to their logical conclusion should persuade us of the need to return to freedom.
I Pledge Myself to Help Strengthen America
JULY 01, 1971 by W. H. GRAHAM
One man's answer to everyman's question: "What can I do?"
Market Closed!
JULY 01, 1971 by PAUL L. POIROT
In view of the consequences of intervention, why should responsible adults ever want to price themselves out of the market?
Pollution Paranoia
JULY 01, 1971 by JOHN W. CAMPBELL
Of the three kinds of pollutionactual, political, and hystericalthe latter two make it harder to attend to the real problem.
Poverty and Population
JULY 01, 1971 by HENRY HAZLITT
Malthus might have projected food and population trends unduly, but he clearly understood that the solution lies in freedom.
Freedom: Antidote to Political Power
JULY 01, 1971 by HAVEN BRADFORD GOW
Central to the survival of any society is a delicate balance between freedom and order, tradition and change.
Morals and Liberty
JULY 01, 1971 by F. A. HARPER
Testing the Welfare State idea against five fundamental ethical concepts.
Are Schools Necessary?
JULY 01, 1971 by V. ORVAL WATTS
It's easier to get a college degree than an education.
A Reviewer's Notebook
AUGUST 01, 1958 by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN
Papa Knows Best
"A Ride to Panmunjom" by Duane Thorin

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