May 1969
Volume 19, 1969FEATURES
Speakman 100
MAY 01, 1969 by DEAN RUSSELL
How the enlightened pursuit of self-interest promotes human progress.
Urban Renewal and the Doctrine of Sunk Costs
MAY 01, 1969 by GARY NORTH
An important lesson in economics concerning when to abandon a lost cause.
One-Sided Capital-Gains Tax
MAY 01, 1969 by HENRY HAZLITT
Inflation gives the illusion of capital gains; the tax is real.
Education in America: 8. The Multiversity
MAY 01, 1969 by GEORGE CHARLES ROCHE III
The problems of size when education is bent to serve the collective.
Activist Judges and the Rule of Law
MAY 01, 1969 by EDWARD CUMMERFORD
"Government of laws and not of men" threatened by judicial activism.
The Out-of-Bounds Dilemma
MAY 01, 1969 by LEONARD E. READ
How is the citizenry to keep the policing agency itself within bounds?
The Failing Dynamo
MAY 01, 1969 by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLAIN
West German and British experiences Americans could well heed.
Spend Now, Pay Later!
MAY 01, 1969 by PAUL L. POIROT
Tricks with money let us think we can consume more than we produce.
The Rise and Fall of England: 15. Socialism in Power
MAY 01, 1969 by CLARENCE B. CARSON
Regulations and controls under Labor government following World War II.

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