March 1971
Volume 21, 1971FEATURES
The Kingdom on Earth
MARCH 01, 1971 by LEONARD E. READ
Reflections on "the problem" and progress toward solution, on FEE's 25th Anniversary.
The Poor Laws of England
MARCH 01, 1971 by HENRY HAZLITT
Four hundred years of welfare-state programs suggest that political cures for poverty may be futile.
Radical Economics, Old and New
MARCH 01, 1971 by HANS SENNHOLZ
How the "new economics" is related to pollution as cause and consequence.
The Teacher Glut, 1971
MARCH 01, 1971 by GARY NORTH
A case history of interfering with the market in education to create a surplus of teachers.
Thomas Cooper: Early Libertarian
MARCH 01, 1971 by OSCAR W. COOLEY
A skilled economic theoretician, often ahead of his time.
Antitrust History: The American Tobacco Case of 1911
MARCH 01, 1971 by D. T. ARMENTANO
An economic review of one of the historic cases in antitrust law.
So Who Are You, Young Man?
MARCH 01, 1971 by JULIAN CHASE
A poetic appeal for understanding and tolerance of traditional values.
A Reviewer's Notebook - 1971/3
MARCH 01, 1971 by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN
"The Silent Revolution: The Industrial Revolution in England as a Source of Social Change" by John W. Osborne




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