November 1966
Volume 16, 1966FEATURES
The Freedom Nobody Wants
NOVEMBER 01, 1966 by EDMUND OPITZ
Our other cherished freedoms, suggests Edmund Opitz, may be of little worth to us if we continue to neglect and deny the freedom of the market.
The Government Veto System
NOVEMBER 01, 1966 by LAWRENCE FERTIG
Just how the market is prevented from functioning is spelled out in further detail as Lawrence Fertig describes "The Government Veto System."
In Case of Difference
NOVEMBER 01, 1966 by EDWARD LEWIS
If the other fellow is "always right," there may be a need to strengthen one's own convictions.
The Roots of War
NOVEMBER 01, 1966 by AYN RAND
Ayn Rand sees the roots of war in the excessive statism and unwarranted use of force in domestic affairs.
The Law of Liberty
NOVEMBER 01, 1966 by KENNETH W. SOLLITT
True liberty is found only by doing what we ought because we want to and not because we have to.
The Flight From Reality: 26. Conclusion: The Pen and The Sword
NOVEMBER 01, 1966 by CLARENCE B. CARSON
Dr. Carson concludes his series on The Flight from Reality with a timely warning to those reformist dreamers who imagine they can combine pen and sword to have their cake and eat it, too.
Protective Taxes and Wages
NOVEMBER 01, 1966 by WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER
Had he written it today instead of in 1883, William Graham Sumner could not have commented more appropriately on the disastrous consequences of union political practices.
A Reviewer's Notebook - 1966/11
NOVEMBER 01, 1966 by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN
John Chamberlain makes the most of the literary travelogue through "The Best Times of John Dos Passos."
"The Generosity of Americans" by Arnaud C. Marts is reviewed by Richard Christenson.
Interest Rates Are Rising
NOVEMBER 01, 1966 by HANS SENNHOLZ
For a knowing commentary on the rising trend of prices generally, and interest rates particularly, see Dr. Hans Sennholz.




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