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L-5 NEWS, # 3, in Claustrophobia II/4, in PP 934.
LABADIE COLLECTION, THE, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1538: 196. "Much of the more fragile material has been microfilmed to facilitate its use by readers and to protect the originals." - If anarchists instead of State librarians had done the filming then they could not only have preserved such material but sold cheap duplicates of it, upon demand. State librarians are not allowed to do so and do have a vested interest in remaining, to some extent, monopoly suppliers of information they have gathered, largely at the expense of taxpayers or from donors like Joe Labadie, Laurance Labadie and Carlotta Anderson. - J.Z.
LABADIE, JO, A revolutionary Mile-Post, 1p, 1912, remembering the Haymarket Affair, in PP 1393: 38.
LABADIE, JO, An Open Letter, 1911, McNamara Case, 5pp, in PP 1393: 60.
LABADIE, JO, Anarchism : Genuine and Asinine, 1925, 42pp, in PP 1393: 20. - This booklet contains: The Copyrights Swindle, 2pp, Anarchy, a poem, 4pp, Anarchism and Crime, 18pp, Anarchism: What 'Tis and 'Tisn't, 6pp, Anarchy To Toil, a poem, 2pp, The Paramount Need, 2pp, Imperialism, a poem, 1p. - End of booklet.
LABADIE, JO, Anarchism and Crime, 1932, 24pp, in PP 1393: 17. - 14pp, in Libertarian Anthology, 29x, in PP 392.
LABADIE, JO, Anarchism: What It Is and What It Is Not, 3pp, in PP 916.
LABADIE, JO, Anarchism: What It Is and What It Is Not, version of before 1900, with a 1979 reprint, in PP 1393: 15.
LABADIE, JO, Communism: What Is It? 2pp, ca. 1923, in PP 1393: 52.
LABADIE, JO, Cranky Notions, columns in LIBERTY, Nos. 116ff, 29x, in PP 247-273.
LABADIE, JO, Cranky Notions, n.d., ca. 1899, 2pp, in PP 1393: 48.
LABADIE, JO, Different Phases of the Labor Question, 1893, 4pp,in PP 1393: 36.
LABADIE, JO, Essays. To Henry Bool, lover of justice, equity and freedom, Detroit, 1911, 59pp, in PP 1393: 25. - Contents of this booklet: The Great Taboo, 8pp, Anarchism and Crime, 21pp, Hot Weather and Anarchism, 5pp, Are We Making Headway? 2pp, The General Strike, 5pp, Time to Think, 5pp, All Governments Rotten, 4pp, Shall Workers Strike? 6pp, Progress? a poem, 1p.
LABADIE, JO, GREAT LIBERTARIANS, Some Aphorisms from Great Libertarians, compiled by J.L., 1p, in PP 1393: 51. - Herbert Spencer, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William B. Greene.
LABADIE, JO, I Like You, But Hate Some Things You Do, a poem, 2pp, n.d., in Libertarian Anthology, 29x, in PP 392.
LABADIE, JO, Imperialism, a poem, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 305.
LABADIE, JO, Important Social Studies for Intellectual Adults, a very short list, in PP 1393: 1p: 50.
LABADIE, JO, India, a poem, 1921, 2pp, in Libertarian Anthology, 29x in PP 392.
LABADIE, JO, POEMS BY JOE LABADIE & some others, in PP 1392: on sheets 1-116. As complete as I could get them. - J.Z. - Arranged by Piet Bouter. Listed alphabetically and in sequence.
LABADIE, JO, Popular Pretenses, 2pp, incomplete, in PP 1393: 47.
LABADIE, JO, See: ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, 1p leaflet, in PP 1517: 125.
LABADIE, JO, Some "Cranky Notions" by Jo Labadie, Detroit's "Gentle Anarchist", in Libertarian Anthology, 2pp, 29x, in PP 392.
LABADIE, JO, Some Notes and Fragments, in copies of the originals and transcribed, 8 sheets, in PP 1393: 52.
LABADIE, JO, Some Prose Writings & Publications by Joe Labadie, 78pp, in PP 1393: 13. - Fuller name: Joseph A. Labadie. Sometimes written as JOE.
LABADIE, JO, The State, a poem, 1909, 2pp, in Libertarian Anthology, 1p, 29x, in PP 392 & 536.
LABADIE, JO, The Violent Hypocrites, n.d., post WW I, 2pp, in PP 1393: 37.
LABADIE, JO, To the Editor, 1911, 3pp, in PP 1393: 63. - Joe Labadie's columns in Tucker's LIBERTY can be found there. See Wendy McElroy's index. - J.Z.
LABADIE, JO, Waste Not Yourself, 1911, 1p, 29x, in PP 536.
LABADIE, JO, What Is Anarchism? 10pp, typewritten, n.d., in PP 1393: 39.
LABADIE, JO, What Shall We Do?, 1902, 2pp, 29x, in PP 536.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, A Self-Compensating Society, 1960, 2pp, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, All the World's A Stage", 2pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anarchism Applied to Economics, 4pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anarchism Applied to Economics: Value, Privilege and Usury, 1933, 2pp, 29x, in PP 533.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anarchy - Today (1936), 7pp, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Anarchy and Law, 2pp, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Attention! Money Reformers, 1p, in PP 1393.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Basic Essentials of the Money Problem, 1948, 3pp, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Comment on Rothbard's remarks on FB, 1p, in PP 1386/91: 1017.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Comment on the Proposals of some Modern Saviors about Avoiding the Menace of Atomic War, 5pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Comments on Interview between Kerry Thornley and Harry Pollard on "Dialogue", 1p, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Comments on S.E. Parker, 1p, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Consideration of Some Basic Sociological Truths, 7pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Economic Adolescence, 1937, 5 pp, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Economics of Liberty, 2pp, 24x, in PP 12, 24x, in PP 55, 29x, in PP 536. 3pp, in PP 875. - 2pp, Mark Sullivan edition, in PP 501.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Education - What For? 2pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Excerpts from a Letter to a Friend, Apropos Human Rights, 3pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, From Nowhere to the Garbage Heap, 2pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Further Comments on Rothbard's Critique of Spooner and Tucker, 2 1/2pp, in PP 1315. - Only criticizes him on interest, not alternative means of payment. 1 for R or against L. - J.Z.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Geldemission und Freiheit, 4pp, 36x, in PP 736, 7 S.: 2, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion. - Auszug, 1 S.: 34, in PP 1456.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Liberty, 4pp, n.d., in Libertarian Anthology, 29x, in PP 392.LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Man's Thinking, 1960, 3pp, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Competition, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 147.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On Man's Thinking, 4pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, On the Idea of God, 1961, 2pp, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Origin and Nature of Government, 2pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, PP 390, 875, 966.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Reflections on Liberty, extracts, 4pp, in PP 1420/22: 4.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Reflections on Socio-Economic Evolution, 2pp, in PP 875. - 1p, 29x, in PP 536, p118.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Regarding Man's Concern With Truth, 3pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Review, 1936, of: Our Enemy, the State, by Albert Jay Nock, 2pp, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, See: DISCUSSION, A Journal for Free Spirits, in PP 1393.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, See: SULLIVAN, MARK A., Ezra Heywood & Laurance Labadie: Two Libertarian Broadsides Reviewed, 5pp: 153, in PP 501.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, see: WARD, FRITZ, Laurance Labadie and the Origins of Modern Radical Libertarianism, 34pp, n.d., in PP 966. - I have now got all or most of his essays from the LABADIE COLLECTION in photocopies, or from Carlotta Anderson, with filming permissions. It is just a matter of time and labour to get them ready for filming. I consider him to be one of the top individualist anarchists. And he managed to keep his essays short, so that they will form something like a personal anarchist encyclopedia, once combined. - J.Z.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Selected Essays, with an introduction and appendices by JAMES J. MARTIN, 1978, Ralph Myles Libertarian Broadsides, No. 7, 80pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Should Government Issue Money? 3pp, in PP 995.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Sniping, 29x, 1p, in PP 536, p118.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Superstition and Ignorance versus Courage and Self-reliance, 3pp, n.d., in Libertarian Anthology, 29x, in PP 392.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The History of a Prognostication, 1p, on 3 postscripts by B.R. Tucker, 1911, 1926, 1930, 24x, in PP 55.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The Money Problem in the Light of Liberty, 4pp: 57, in PP 501. - 1p, 29x, in PP 742.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, The World as we Know it, or rather Shall not Know it, 65, 6pp, in PP 1315, with some corrections, probably by L.L.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, War - What For? 2pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Wert, Privileg, Wucher, 4pp, 36x, in PP 736. - 5 S., 1933: 6, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Has God Wrought?, 1p, 29x, in PP 534,
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is Man's Destiny? 8pp, 29x, in PP 390, 6pp, in PP 875
LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is The Educational Problem? 4pp, in PP 875.
LABADIE, LAURANCE, Why Americans Need to Kill Vietnamese, 3p, in PP 1315. - It would have been more interesting to explore, thoroughly, why "Vietnamese" killed "Vietnamese". The single and uniform nation, with a single national aspiration was a myth, there, too. Americans are not all "Americans", either. - J.Z.
LABADIE, LAURANCE: MARTIN, JAMES J., Laurance Labadie, 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 416.
LABADIE, LAURENCE, Review, 2pp, of: A.J. Nock, Our Enemy the State, from MAN!, in PP 1239.
LABADIE, LAURENCE, Superstition and Progress, 2pp, from MAN! n.d., in PP 1239.
LABOR AS PROPERTY VS. LABOUR AS NATURAL RESOURCE: DAWSON, DAVID J., The Draft: Part III -- Labor as Property vs. Labor as Natural Resource, 15pp, in PP 1376: 313.
LABOUR & LIBERTY, PP 1074.
LABOUR DISPUTES & INJUNCTIONS, PP 1153.
LABOUR LAWS, LABOUR MARKET, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, Succession Rights Create Economic Hazard, 1p: 99, on labour-law interventionism, in PP 1515.
LABOUR LAWS, See: DAVENPORT, JOHN A., Why Not Deregulate Labor? 4pp: 438, in PP 1529-33. - Although a counter-measure to collectively imposed labour legislation, in itself, it would be a collective imposition, too, upon all the advocates of labour legislation. The libertarian approach demands only that individuals become free to opt out of this legislation or whole territorial States with such and other non-libertarian constitutions, laws and jurisdiction, and also free to practise their libertarian beliefs in exterritorialy autonomous communities of volunteers. If they demanded this liberty ONLY for themselves, they would not have much chance to become as free. However, they could use the varied opposition forces and aim at: "To everybody the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams". That aim could lead to a very powerful international federation that could turn the majority in most countries into allies of libertarians and anarchists, for none of the existing majorities is lasting and monolithic. - At last not only full freedom of expression and information, using ALL opportunities for them, but also FULL EXPERIMENTAL FREEDOM in the political, economic and social spheres, all only among volunteers and at their risk and expense. THAT would teach 'em! - J.Z., 3.11.98.
LABOUR LEGISLATION, PP 384, 396.
LABOUR MONOPOLIES, see Unions, Collective Bargaining, Wage Control, Arbitration - compulsory.
LABOUR QUESTION, FREE EXCHANGE, THE ONLY SOLUTION TO THE LABOUR PROBLEM, PP 803.
LABOUR THEORY OF VALUE, PP 290.
LABOUR THEORY OF VALUE: ERNSBERGER, DON, The Labor Theory of Value, 6pp, in PP 1445: 38.
LABOUR vs. CAPITAL, PP 373/75. See Anti-Capitalist Mentality, Unions, Wages, Capitalism, Socialism.
LABOUR, DOES IT BRUTALIZE? PP 1074.
LACHMAN, LUDWIG, Capital and its Structure, 1p flyer for the book, in PP 1281/82.
LACHMANN, BENEDICT, Protagoras, Nietzsche, Stirner. Platz dem Egoismus! 2. Auflage, 1923, 71 S., 24x, in PP 288.
LACHMANN, LUDWIG M., Macro-Economic Thinking & the Market Economy, reviewed by WALTER GRINDER, 1p, in PP 1367/68: 18.
LACHMANN, LUDWIG, Macro-economic Thinking, Studies in Economics, No. 6, IHS, 1978, 48pp, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p628, headed: Macroeconomic Formalism vs. Human Action.
LACK, LARRY, Review of PETERSON, HAROLD, The Last of the Mountain Men, reviewed, 1p, in PP 1386/91: 108.
LACK, LARRY, Yurt: Alternative Home, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 77.
LACONICS OF LIBERTY, compiled by Sprading, PP 220/21.
LACY, MARY G., Food Control during Forty-Six Centuries, A Contribution to the History of Price Fixing, an address, Washington, March 16, 1922, 20pp with references, in PP 1,013.
LADENSON, ROBERT, In Defense of a Hobbesian Conception of Law, PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 9, Winter 80, 134-159, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1100, headed: Hobbesian Law & Authority.
LADOW, CHARLES R., Mother Nature: Friend of Foe? 4pp: 236, in PP1529-33.
LADYBUG, Special Edition, VIII/2, winter 89/90, Santa Fe, 6pp, on clearing, 6pp, 58, in PP 1451. - Free banking discussion.
LAFAVE, KENNETH, Libertarianism, Music, and other Strangers, 2pp, in PP 274: 118.
LAFOLLETTE, HUGH, Licensing Parents, PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 9, Winter 80, 182-197, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1291, headed: Should We License Parents?
LAGRANGE, Essai d'arithmetique politique, in PP 778-783.
LAGUE, DAVID, $ 17m plan to boost ministers' protection. On protection for politicians rather than citizens, in an undated clipping, with some comments by me. - J.Z., 1p, in PP 1355: 125. See: Gun Laws, Gun Control, Militia. - Today a gun-buy back scheme for automatic weapons expired, involuntarily financed by taxpayers. Over 600,000 such guns have been handed in and destroyed. Each of these, in case of an invasion, could have been used to either kill, or induce to desert (based on an attractive political and economic liberation program for their country), ca. 1-10 "enemy" soldiers. Politicians and other criminals may feel safer now. Are we? - J.Z., 30.9.1997.
LAGUE, DAVID, Australia joins ban on mines, 2pp clipping against land mines: 116, in PP 1475.
LAGUE, DAVID, Australia unarmed. Soldiers without guns; planes that are grounded; tanks that break down. Australia's defence is a disgrace. SMH, June 17, 1995, 3pp. Under present conditions rather a powerful and efficient defence force would be a disgrace. But it is a good article in attacking the myth that we do need the government to defend us and that it does actually provide effective defensive services. And why waste any money, materials etc. and manpower on an inefficient defence force, against an undefined enemy? - J.Z.
LAIDLER, DAVID, Adam Smith as a Monetary Economist, THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 14, May 81, 185-200, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1852, headed: Smith as a Monetary Economist.
LAIRD'S CORNER, Prince John of, PP 832. See On Panarchy, Individual Secessionism, Tax Strike.
LAISANT, C.A., La Parlamentisma Iluzio, 1979, 15pp, in PP 1071. In Esperanto?
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Rothbard Titles offered by LFB., 2pp, n.d., in PP 1534: 88.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Anarchist Catalog, 1983, edited by Carl Watner, 16pp, in PP 875. (I have not yet heard about a new edition.)
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, June 1993, 42pp, in PP 1131. A monthly survey and summary of books, tapes and videos on liberty, in print and offered by that bookshop. It still claims to be the world's largest selection of books on liberty. But do compare the number of its titles, their range of subjects, their languages, their prices, their date of first publication or reprint and their postage costs, with those of e.g. LMP and Chadwyck Healey. I think their claim applies only to in print on paper books of this kind. It would be helpful if all the reviews published in this periodical were pulled together and indexed on microfiche. Too much of a job for me, at least at this time. It mentioned my LMP efforts, upon the urgings of Kurt Schuler, once, I believe in April 1990. There are only few overlaps with the LMP list, which seems to confirm my view that most of the freedom writings are o.o.p. By using their 10% discount offer, for those depositing book purchase money in advance with them, in $ 250 lots, one could get quite high annual interest returns - in savings - upon one's book purchases from them, Add to this whatever knowledge - interest you can derive... - As for me, I find myself usually too busy to send them another order and cheque. - And when I finally get my order and see how few print on paper books I get from them, for $ 250, I often have second thoughts, since, for $ US 250, I could put out, on microfiche, ca. 12 more libertarian books and keep them permanently in print and sell them much more cheaply than LFB can afford to offer its selection from many different publishers. - J.Z.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Leaflet, 1p: Behind the cover sheet, in PP1526.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Literature List, 60pp, 24x in PP 50-54. New titles, 1p, 29x, in PP 333. Fall-Winter 1979-1980, catalog & review, 49pp. 1982, 8pp, 29x, in PP 423, March 87 list, 34pp, 29x, in PP 676, March 89, Literature List, 34pp, in PP 845.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Nov. 95, "The World's Largest Selection of Books on Liberty. Readers in 90 Countries." 41pp, in PP 1315: 73-114. - If you define books only as printed books. However, it offers video and audio tapes, too, and some disks - but no microfiche. Compare the size of this offer, from x publishers, with the size of the offer from LMP: one publisher and republisher. - I can buy some of their expensive paper titles only to the extent that I get U.S. orders for my microfiche. - J.Z.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, October 1997, 42pp: 68, in PP 1527. - Freedom publishers and book traders should cooperate in providing a common sales catalog, at least in one of the alternative media. They could start by getting all of them published separately but in one compilation. Obviously, to do so in print on paper would be expensive and might be unprofitable. But alternative and affordable media are waiting to be so used. To produce it speculatively and in a large edition might also not be a paying proposition but production only upon demand would suffice to reduce production costs and risk to a bearable minimum - once all the information is finally assembled. - Seeing that freedom bookshops are still very few and far in-between, such a combined catalog could be the best now achievable substitute to book-browsing. Many of the catalogues, like that of Laissez Faire Books, do contain abstracts and even reviews. Some freedom loving Internet user could probably do this job on his own initiative. I doubt that any of the list providers will object to being thus listed together. Thus a list of all freedom titles in print, in all media, could be achieved and some price competition. It should be followed, with the aid of its users, by a complete bibliography of all freedom writings, which could sufficiently stimulate the reprint of unpublished or o.o.p. writings in at least some alternative and affordable medium. This would set us on the road to complete freedom library and information services. Whole small freedom libraries could and should appear not only on microfiche but also, even cheaper still, on CD-ROM. Instance: For my eldest grand daughter I bought recently a single CD-ROM, containing "The Library of the Future", with ca. 3,500 titles, for only $ 20. Even with microfiche I cannot beat such a price. A combined second-hand title offer and search list should also be provided. When will freedom lovers finally take up all affordable and convenient freedom of expression and information options? Desirable would also be compilations of all reviews and abstracts and the gradual build-up of an alphabetical index to all of them. The enormous labours involved could be done cooperatively by the readers of freedom writings - if they are appropriately appealed to do so. - Help to get the whole case for liberty finally together. - It would also contain numerous helpful hints, ideas and programs on how to realize liberties for those who do want them. - J.Z., 14.11.1998.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, The nut file, a collection of the best of crank letters received, compiled by Sean Haugh, 22pp, in PP 1440/42: 366.
LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS, Towards Peace & Freedom, 4pp leaflet, in PP 274: 159.
LAISSEZ FAIRE ET LAISSEZ PASSER, PP 302, 311, 385, 633, 794, 1019, 1052-61 (LA Pol. Notes 21)
LAISSEZ FAIRE IN RAILWAYS, PP 1052-61 (LA Economic Notes 24).
LAISSEZ FAIRE REPUBLIC, THE, Letter from an Individualist, 3pp, in OPTION, in PP 1,028/29.
LAISSEZ FAIRE REVIEW, Dec. 82, 6pp, in PP 1,036.
LAISSEZ FAIRE REVIEW, Nov. - Dec. 1974, by Laissez Faire Books, 4pp, in PP 935.
LAISSEZ FAIRE, See: SUMNER, WILLIAM GRAHAM, Laissez-Faire, in PP 1307.
LAISSEZ FAIRE, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Public Services under Laissez Faire, IV, The Telephone System & Fire Departments, 6pp: 15; VI: The Roads, 7pp: 51.; VI: The Roads, continued, 5pp: 77, in PP 1457/62.
LAISTNER, HERMMANN, Oekologische Marktwirtschaft, 1 S. Flugblatt zum Buch, 29x, in PP 897.
LAKOS, G. & ZUBE, JOHN, Common Beliefs, 2pp, 1965, 24x, in PP 3.
LALONDE, ROXANNE, Unity in Diversity, Acceptance and Integration in an Era of Intolerance and Fragmentation. Edited extract from a M.A. thesis published April 1994, 1997, 6pp, with note by J.Z.: 191. - The title did intrigue me but its treatment disappointed me. The author is opposed to "fragmentation" and does not explore exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer communities or question the unity of territorial State powers. Only minor cultural diversities are to be preserved. Even the Nazis and Soviets did this, to a limited extent. I am reminded of several books on tolerance that I have. They are not tolerant of or even knowledgeable about the exterritorialist tolerance and experimental freedom options. Teritorialism blocks their views and thoughts. - J.Z.
LAMARTINE, A.v., Von der Progressivsteuer, (On progressive taxation) 1850, an early criticism, 5 S., 29x, in PP 392.
LAMBERT, HENRI, Le Nouveau Contrat Social ou L'Organisation de la Democratie Individualiste, Essai de Synthese, 1921, 351pp, in PP 1253. - I reproduced it as the book of a free trader and peace lover, found in Ulrich von Beckerath's library but could not evaluate it. By letter of Dubuc VINCENT, REC. 5.10.95, I got the following comment about it from him: "I don't think that you will like the result. First of all, H.L. seems to be closer to liberalism than free trade. In this text he develops a social idea, a kind of ideal world (an ideal world for his mind, of course). Before telling you what is wrong (for me of course) in this text, I had to say that there are things of interest in it: H.L. seems to be some kind of "bourgeois" (excuse this term but it fits well in this special case) that wants to make a better world. So the aim was good. Alas, the way he did it isn't very good: A government made of 3 sections, one of labour, one of knowledge and one of capitalism. Each member of the country votes three times, one time in each section. Thus he thought that there won't be any more party that forbids evolution. About association and individual rights, he thinks that the main thing is responsibility, i.e. a contract should not be stopped before it is finished, so there is no right for an individual secession. About anarchism, he is against libertarianism (see: "individualisme ou communisme in appendice VIII) and thought that "liberty is a destructive force" (*) and that general interest is more important than that of individuals. If you are interested, I could send you more information about his "ideal" society (way of living, etc.) but this man definitely shares no common point with individualism in an anarchist way." - (*) Yes, for destructive forces! - Compare his other book title, showing him as a radical free trader. He was also, I believe, after Prof. Edgard Milhaud, a long-time editor of the Annals for Cooperative and Collectivist Economy. - Whether these, after Milhaud, published much else of libertarian or cooperative production interest, I do not know. I have seen a large set of it only once, in the library of the Volkswirtschaftliches Seminar, Universitaet of Freiburg, Breisgau, but had no time on hand to peruse it. - I would welcome your comments on other books in this series, either for entry into the catalog or separately, in one of the LMP microfiche. - J.Z., 16.10.97.
LAMBERT, HENRI, Le Nouveau Contrat Social our L'Organisation de la Democratie Individualiste, Essai de Synthese Sociale, 1921, 351pp, in PP 1253. - A book from Ulrich von Beckerath's collection. H.L. was a radical free trader and peace lover, see his book in PP 611, a friend of H.L. Follin, and he continued, for years, Edgard Milhaud's ANNALS, the series in which, under Milhaud, monetary freedom writings by him, Ulrich von Beckerath, Heinrich Rittershausen, Walter Zander and some others did appear. Due to my insufficient knowledge of French I cannot properly evaluate this book and am not certain how far he appreciated e.g. individual sovereignty and individual secessionism and their institutional and voluntaristic consequence: exterritorial autonomy for freely and individually chosen communities, like Follin & Beckerath did. Milhaud, Rittershausen and Zander did not appreciate this alternative, either. - J.Z.
LAMBERT, HENRI, Pax Economica. La Liberte des Echanges Internationaux, Fondement necessaire et suffisant de la Paix universelle et permanente, 1920, 321pp, 29x, in PP 611. Compare the similar free trade title by Joan Kennedy Taylor.
LAMBERTON, LANCE, Water Pollution & Private Property Rights, 1p, in PP 1283-1286.
LAMBRO, DONALD, The Federal Rathole, 1p review by JAMES DALE DAVIDSON, in PP 1367/68: 116.
LAMBROS, DONALD, The Federal Rathole, See: CAPON, ELLIOTT, The Unephemeral Rathole, 1p review of: LAMBROS, DONALD, The Federal Rathole, in PP 1311: 108.
LAMOREAUX, NAOMI R., From Antitrust to Supply-Side Economics: The Strange History of Federal Intervention in the Economy, in: Essays in Supply Side Economics, ed. by David G. Rabov, Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation, Washington, D.C., 1982, 151-173, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1672, headed: Patterns in Federal Intervention.
LAMPE, DAVID, Why not Grow a Building Underwater? 5pp, 29x, in PP 678.
LAMPRECHT, ROLF, Die Gewalttaeter in den roten Roben, 1986. (Ueber Nazi-Volksrichter.) 2pp, 29x, in PP 725.
LANCASTER SYSTEM OF EDUCATION: GRANT, R.W., The Case Against Public Education, 6pp: 278, in PP 1457/62. - Discusses Lancaster's Monitor System.
LANCASTER, F.W. & FAYEN, E.G., Information Retrieval On-Line, 1973, ch. 16: Interfaces with Document Delivery Systems, 16pp on the computer & fiche marriage, in PP 907-910.
LAND & LIBERTY, London, Nov. & Dec. 1978, 16pp: 179, in PP 1470.
LAND AND LIBERTY, An Experiment in India, 1p, 29x in PP 294-297.
LAND AND LIBERTY, Essays on Liberty, Personally Speaking, Georgist Spokesmen, reprinted from Land and Liberty, 39pp, 29x, in PP 643.
LAND BANKS, 381, 813, Mortgage bonds, issuing in their discounts of mortgages, standardized mortgage letters, as convenient securities, are possible and desirable but land banks issuing currency upon land are not, because such issues are out of proportion to the daily wanted and offered consumer goods and services, which are the real backing, reserve, cover or redemption fund for any currency that is "current", i.e. "liquid" enough to serve as a currency. - J.Z.
LAND MINES, See: LAGUE, DAVID, Australia joins ban on mines, 2pp clipping against land mines: 116, in PP 1475. - Remove territorial borders and no further land mines would be planted. - J.Z.
LAND MONOPOLY, PP 5, 181, 242, 336, 362, 626, 809, 1074.
LAND QUESTION, SYMPOSIUM ON, PP 356.
LAND REFORM IN VIETNAM, PP 12.
LAND REFORM, LMP, PEACE PLANS series, 1989 list, in PP 893.
LAND REFORM, PP 5, 12, 56, 336, 361, 381, 403, 626, 896, 1171. - Compare George, Henry. Georgist writings are so numerous, even in this series and previously separately listed in a Land Reform list, that I rather work for an updated and separe land reform list than attempt to include all of them here, even if only by PP numbers. I guess I could have entered here a few dozen entries of Nos. of Peace Plans that deal with the subject. But that would not have been all that helpful. I follow George e.g. regarding Free Trade, Overpopulation and the abolition of taxes, but not with his single tax proposal. That, too, should be realized only in volunteer communities. See e.g. the ON PANARCHY series and the writings of SPENCER HEATH and of SPENCER HEATH MACCALLUM on Proprietary Communities, and Theodor Hertzka's writings on "open cooperatives". In the meantime, just browse through the main list for most of such titles. - J.Z.
LAND REFORM, See: CARLYLE, RICHARD, The Earth Belongs to the Living, 1936, 57pp, in PP 1309: 106-116.
LAND REFORM, See: HALBROOK, STEPHEN P., The Land to Those Who Work it. Autogestion in Algeria. Review of: BLAIR, THOMAS L., The Land to Those Who Work It: Algeria's Experiment in Workers' Management, 1969, 312pp, 5pp: 43, in PP 1501.
LAND REFORM, See: MISES, LUDWIG von, On Some Atavistic Economic Ideas, 1966, 2pp: 67, in PP 1480. - Land Reform & Favoritism for Debtors.
LAND REFORM, See: PAINE, THOMAS, Agrarian Justice.
LAND REFORM, See: SMITH, JEFFERY J., We, the Landlord... An Alternative to Land Abuse, 3pp: 31, in PP 1505. - See: GEORGISM, See: HERTZKA, THEODOR. - How many different land reform schemes do exist? Who has tabulated and compared them all? - J.Z. - HARMS, TRACY B., Plight of the Farmers, 2pp: 32, in PP 1505. - SULLIVAN, MARK A., An Anarchist View of the Land Problem, 5p: 43, in PP 1505.
LAND REFORM, See: SPENCE, THOMAS; OGILVIE, WILLIAM & PAINE, THOMAS, The Pioneers of Land Reform, 1920, 184pp, including a 4pp introduction by M. Beer, in PP 1264. See: GEORGE, HENRY; SINGLE TAX.
LAND REFORM, THE TROJAN HORSE OF "LAND REFORM', A Critique of Land Communism or "Single Tax", PP 1003.
LAND REFORM: BOUCHER, DOUGLAS, Prof., Land Reform in Nicaragua - A Case Study, 1p leaflet, on conference at Heathcote, June 86, in PP 1411/12: 407.
LAND RENT SOCIALIZATION, PP 428ff:S2270, see George, Henry, Single Tax.
LAND RIGHTS NOW, Wran Must Act in NSW, Extracts from a Land Rights Lobby Kit, with some comments by John Zube, 12pp, 29x, in PP 402.
LAND RIGHTS OF NATIVES: NICHOLS, ROSALIE, The Property Rights of American Indians: A Discussion with Ayn Rand, 1968, 2pp: 213, in PP 1457/62.
LAND RIGHTS, PP 402, 1028/29, 1150.
LAND RIGHTS? See: LOOMIS, MILDRED J., The Equal Right of All Creatures to Live on the Land, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 607. - No right to live above the land, in Zeppelins or in space, or under the land, or on the sea or under the sea or in multi-storey buildings above the land? Some land reformers define all these options as land, too. At least with regard to living in space this goes too far. And while we have the right to try to migrate and live in space and on other planetary bodies, we hardly have a right to such land, land that others would have to provide for us. In space stations "land", to live on, would have to be artificially created first. And if we managed to live on or near the poles, the land, terra firma, might be hundreds to thousands of meters below us. If fish could protest, they would, too. They rather live in the sea, lakes and oceans. - Moreover, if someone managed to raise an island, by stimulating a submergerd volcano or by shipping-in solid land fill, to build up the island from the sea floor or a mere reef, then who else could claim a "right" to that land? Those who live on their private yachts or river boats etc., would also decline to share this private property with others as a matter of an imagined duty. - J.Z., 2.10.97.
LAND RIGHTS? The Facts. Australian Free Enterprise Foundation, Fortitude Valley, Qld., 4pp leaflet, in PP 475. Date? Probably from election around 1988.
LAND SPECULATION, PP 381-382.
LAND SPECULATION, See: WELT, DIE, Groesster Boden-Spekulant ist der Staat, 1981, Ausschnitt, 1 S.: 84, in PP 1493.
LAND TENURE, Origin, PP 569.
LAND TENURE, see FOWLER, CHARLES T., Land Tenure, in THE SUN, I/5, May / June 1887, 27pp, in PP 1124.
LAND TRUST EXCHANGE, Statement of Land Trust Standards and Practices, 1989, 18pp, in PP 1394: 65.
LAND TRUST, See: INTERNATIONAL INDEPENDENCE INSTITUTE, The Community Land Trust, A Guide to a New Model for Land Tenure in America, 1972, with bibliography, 118pp, in PP 1394: 1.
LAND TRUSTS' EXCHANGE, a national journal of land conservation, Vol. 7, No. 3, Summer 88, 3pp, in PP 1394: 62.
LAND TRUSTS, 56.
LAND TRUSTS: SCHOOOL OF LIVING, Land Trusts, A Better Way of Being with the Land, 3pp, in PP 1386/91: 609.
LAND TRUSTS: SULLIVAN, MARK, Land Trust instead of Government Eminent Domain, 1p, in PP 1386/91: 461.
LAND TRUSTS: SWANN, ROBERT, Land, Land Trusts, and Employment, 4pp, in PP 1386/91: 262.
LAND USE CONTROLS & REGULATIONS, PP 490, 679.
LAND VALUE TAXATION: CORD, STEVEN B., Equal Rights Demand Land Value Taxation, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 1449. - Rather: No taxation! For who has the right to tax others? - There are always net tax payers and net tax recipients, which does not produce equality. - Nor would I trust even a local government with taxation, far less a territorial state, federal or world government, i.e., a governmental organization that I had not first and freely and quite individually chosen for myself - if I could think of nothing better to do with my money than to pay it to such an organization. - J.Z.
LAND VALUES RESEARCH GROUP, Anatomy of a Depression, 93, 4pp, in PP 1323: 98.
LAND VALUES RESEARCH GROUP, Melbourne, Public Charges Upon Land Values, from the 1963 reprint, 50pp, 29x, in PP 366.
LAND, LAND MONOPOLY, LAND REFORM, PROPERTY IN LAND, LMP titles to PP 872 in 873. (Later such titles are not yet separately listed but included in the general list, mainly by authors.)
LAND: PATTERSON, JACK R., Of Locke and Land, 76, 1p, in PP 1345/46: 130.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV & GOLDMANN, NAHUM, Ein Briefwechsel, 6 S.: 30, in PP 1523.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, 1127/28, 1154, see SEEMANN, BIRGIT, Die Vergangenheit ist Zukunft, ueber: Gustav Landauer: "Auch die Vergangenheit ist Zukunft", 1989, ca. 2pp, in PP 1127/1128.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, Der Marxismus, 3 S., 24x, in PP 377.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, Die Abschaffung des Krieges durch die Selbstverwaltung des Volkes, 20 S., 24x, in PP 288.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, Die Monarchomachen und Etienne de la Boetie, 7 S. (nur Fortsetzung ), 1907/8, 29x, in PP 349.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, Ermordung. Augenzeugenbericht, 1 S., in PP 1322: 32.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, Nachwort, 3 S., ueber Russische Revolution, in PP 1157.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, See: FRAGER, J.M., A Look at Gustav Landauer, 2pp: 61, in PP 1501.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, Social Democracy in Germany, 9pp: 62, in PP 1501.
LANDAUER, GUSTAV, Staat und Geist (auch: Stelle Dich, Sozialist!), 48 S., ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 12, mit RUEDIGER, HELMUT, Ein deutscher freiheitlicher Sozialist, 15 S., in PP 1154.
LANDED MAN, THE, & CIVIL LIBERTY, PP 1040.
LANDELLS, WILLIAM, Cruising for A Bruising: Fun on the Sado-Masochistic Group Sex Scene, 96, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 57.
LANDMESSER, RALF G., Schwarze Milch, eine Anthologie, 1980, Koeln, Germany, 29S., German poems by a prominent German anarchist, in PP 1,020.
LANDOR, WALTER SAVAGE, Tyrannicide, a poem 1pp, 29x, in PP 411.
LANDREFORM, See: GRANCHAROFF, JACK, Land and Freedom, 13pp: 821, in PP 1484/85.
LANDSMAN COMMUNITY SERVICES, 1.) The Letsystem, 1985, 45pp, Free Banking Series, 29x, in PP 564, 2.) Some more material on the Letsystem, 12pp, 1986, 48x, in PP 740, Message, 1 May 88, 1 p, with 2pp of LETS addresses, 29x, in PP 865.
LANE, CHARLES, A Voluntary Political Government, letters from Charles Lane, 1839-1843, compiled and with an introduction by Carl Watner, 1985, 103pp, in PP 786.
LANE, CHARLES, PP 916.
LANE, ROSE WILDER & MACBRIDE, ROGER LEA, Troublemakers In Ancient Rome: The Gracchi, 16pp: 24, in PP 1506/07.
LANE, ROSE WILDER, A Revolt in a Teaspoon, an article in Pine Tree, 9pp, 24x, in PP 176. (How 2 people can act and achieve like a "movement"! J.Z.)
LANE, ROSE WILDER, Book Reviews, incomplete, collected by Bettina Bien Greaves, 1990, from ECONOMIC COUNCIL REVIEW OF BOOKS, 180pp, in PP 1077.
LANE, ROSE WILDER, Introduction to LeFEVRE's The Nature of Man and His Government, 6pp, 24x in PP 166.
LANE, ROSE WILDER, Moslem Justice, 1/2 p, 24x, in PP 8. (An "instant" justice system, describing customary arbitration & popular participation. Compare it with the often 2 year's waiting period in Australia now, before a court case is settled. "Justice delayed is justice denied!" To each the court system of his choice! Some people make more sense in half a page than others make in a thousand. J.Z.)
LANE, ROSE WILDER, Some remarks, 3pp, in PP 1159, on Thomas Paine, from her The Discovery of Freedom.
LANG, TONY, A well-regulated militia...., 1p, in PP 1072.
LANGELUECKE, HANS, Dr., Tauschbank und Schwundgeld als Wege zur zinslosen Wirtschaft, 1925, 154 S., 34, in PP 1452. - German Note: Vergleichende Darstellung und Kritik der Zirkulationsreformen P.J. Proudhons und Silvio Gesells. Da der Zins auch ein Preis ist, so ist eine Wirtschaft ohne Zinsen ebenso unsinnig with eine Wirtschaft ohne Preise und Loehne und Kapital. Eine Wirtschaft ohne "Zinspolitik" und ohne Monopolzinssaetze, i.e., unter voller Geld- und Kapital-Freiheit, waere etwas ganz Anderes. Zinsen u.Kapitalrueck - Zahlungen mit Monopolgeld sind schwieriger als durch Verrechnung oder mit im Wettbewerb ausgegebene Noten. Eine zinslose Wirtschaft waere nicht ideal sondern eher katastrophal. Dennoch, Freiheit fuer Zinsgegner einander zinslose Darlehen zu geben. Bei Emissionsfreiheit wuerde die Hortung einer Waehrung den Hortenden keine Vorteile und den Anderen keine Nachteile bringen. - English note : Although P. & G. were anarchists, their monetary reform proposals were not anarchistic but, rather, centralistic, monopolistic, authoritarian and coercive. Neither clearly welcomed competition with his system, only some of their followers did. Interesting mainly through quotations, e.g. from Solvay's writings. - J.Z.
LANGFORD, B., Anarchism in New Zealand, 3pp, 36x, in PP 412, p34.
LANGLEY, NICK, Voluntary Membership on Campus, 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 29.
LANGLOIS, WALTER G., Anarchism, Action, and Malraux, TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE 24, Fall 78, 272-289, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p919, headed: French Avant-garde Politics and Culture.
LANGUAGE TRAPS, See: BIEN GREAVES, BETTINA, Language Traps, 10pp: 613, in PP 1529-33.
LANGUAGE, See: RAVENSCROFT, IAN, Danger: A Lesson from Language, 4pp: 575, in PP 1529-33.
LANGUET, HUBERT, A Defence of Liberty Against Tyrants, see under BRUTUS, JUNIUS, in PP 1108.
LANGUET, HUBERT, Wider die Tyrannen, 1580, verkuerzt von Laure Wyss, 1946, 102pp, in PP 925. ( A classic on the right to resist tyrants. For an English edition see under Brutus, Junius.
LANHAM, FRANK, Conscription and American Fascism, 2pp: 150, in PP 1480.
LANNOY, CH. de, L'evolution du billet du banque comme instrument monetaire, 1935, 95pp, in PP 792.
LANTERN WASTE, I/1, Sep. 92, 28pp of anarchist communism, in PP 1086.
LAO TZE, Don't Overdo it, 1p, 560 B.C.: 573, in PP 1529-33.
LAOTSE, See: GILES, LIONEL, The Sayings of Lao Tzu, 1905, 11th impression 1972, with an 11 pp introduction by L.G., a total of 60pp, in PP 1239. - I think this to be one of the better of the older translations. Maybe I just share the pro-freedom bias of this translator? - J.Z.
LAOTSE, See: VIVANCOS, EDUARDO, Lao Tse (viejo maestro) y su Libro Del Camino Y De La Virtud, traducido del Esperanto por Eduardo Vivancos. Introduccion y una Breve Excursion sobre el pensamiento en la Chia antigua, por Victor Garcia, Colleccion Historia Del Anarquismo, editado en 1962 por TIERRA Y LIBERTAD, Mexico, 125pp, in PP 1239.
LAPAGE, HENRI, Demain le Capitalisme, The Future Belongs to Capitalism, 6pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p234.
LAPHAM, LEWIS H., A Political Opiate. The war on drugs is a folly and a menace, 89, 6pp, in PP 1362/63: 100.
LAPPE, FRANCES MOORE, On Workplace Democracy, 2pp, in PP 1238.
LAPPE, FRANCES MOORE, Rediscovering America's Values. - It confronts left and "right", anti-market and pro-market points of view. Here only a short letter review by LEON VICKMAN, 1p, with 4pp of quotes, in PP 1407: 102.
LAPTOP COMPUTERS, A Survey, incomplete and not up to date, 37 brands, 108pp, in PP 689, largely to help avoid the radiation hazard discussed in 655. Since then dozens of new and better models and a few new types and less risky screens appeared and many and better surveys, e.g. in the magazine "Portable Computer". I do not use any of the cathode tube systems if I can help it. - J.Z.
LARC SYSTEM, Local Area Recirculating Credit System, see: WILSON, CARL, in PP 25.
LARKING, EDNA, A Moneyless Society, 988. - So many want to abolish or prohibit what they do not understand, instead of just trying to do without, for themselves. Others imagine free clearing to be moneyless, just because no bodily tokens are involved. And very few distinguish between government money and private or cooperative money that is freely, honestly and soundly issued as a self-help measure, to provide oneself with jobs and sales. - J.Z.
LARRAIN, JORGE, Durkheims' Concept of Ideology, SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 28, FEb. 80, 129-139, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1262, headed: Durkheim, Ideology, and Method.
LARRETA, JOAN, A Legal System in a Voluntary Society, 1964, 47pp, Rampart College, in PP 997.
LARSON, Martin A., 1.) Honest Money Sought, The Spotlight, Sep, 29, 1986, 1p, 48x, in PP 740, 2.) Opposition to Specie, 1p, Spotlight, Dec. 81, 48x, in PP 645.
LARSON, MARTIN A., Independent Contractors, 1p, in PP 1,016.
LARSON, MARTIN A., It's A Miracle, 1983, on Tupper Saussy's book : THE MIRACLE ON MAIN STREET, 1p, in PP 810.
LARSON, MARTIN A., Strength in Unity, 1p from SPOTLIGHT, in PP 1,018.
LARSON, MARTIN A., Trust Funds Abused, 2pp, n.d., in PP 806.
LARSON, MARTIN A., Who Must File? Spotlight, 1p, in PP 1,018.
LASKA, BERND A. TO MEGALLI, THEODOR, 1 S. Brief, 1986? ueber Landauer & Ramus, 284, in PP 1454.
LASKA, BERND A., Stirner - ein Trivial-Egoist? August, 1990, Der 3. Weg, 1p, in PP 1,015.
LASKA, BERND A., Zur Editionsgeschichte von Stirner's "Einzigem", 2 S.: 62, in PP 1456.
LASKER, LEOPOLD, Bankfreiheit oder Nicht? Mit besonderer Ruecksicht auf Preussen und Deutschland, 1871, 67pp, 29x, in PP 541.
LASKI, HAROLD J., Introduction, 60pp, to A Defence of Liberty Against Tyrants, see under BRUTUS, JUNIUS, in PP 1108.
LASKY, MARVIN, PR to Save the World or the Corporation? WSJ, n.d., 1p, in PP 1,017.
LASKY, VICTOR, It Didn't Start with Watergate, The Dial Press, N.Y.: Review only, 1p: SAVAGE, CLARK, Jr., Lasky Rides Again, in PP 1311: 143.
LATAMORE, GEORGE, The Last Businessman, an article in RAP, 24x, in PP 176-177.
LATIN AMERICA AND THE STATE as its enemy, PP 369.
LAUCKS, EULAH C., The Meaning of Children in America, THE CENTER MAGAZINE 13, Jan/Feb 80, 6-14, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p901, headed: Children and Family.
LAUGHLIN, J. LAURENCE, Selections only, from his THE PRINCIPLES OF MONEY, 1903, on Clearing House Certificates (3pp), Critical Examination of the Quantity Theory (33pp), Amount of Money Needed by a Country (29pp), Gresham's Law (18pp) & Origin and History of Legal Tender in Great Britain and the United States (70pp), altogether 166pp, 24x, in PP 341. I did not find the rest of the book as interesting. - J.Z.
LAUGHTER, PHYSIOLOGY OF, 380. It is more in the mind than in the body. If only we could produce enough attractive mind games and jokes to make the even the interventionists laugh about their own efforts. Most attempts at libertarian humour were so far rather far fetched and poor. But I can recommend THE Southern Libertarian MESSENGER & THE VOLUNTARYIST in this respect and would like to see all of the best collected and published, at least on microfiche. Wanted, a libertarian encyclopedia of jokes - for almost any occasion. - J.Z.
LAVAIX, F., Algunos aspectors de las posibles relaciones entre el anarquismo y la biologia, 2pp: 79, in PP 1494.
LAVELEYE, EMILE, de, Free Trade, 5 pp, 29x, in PP 602.
LAVELEYE'S ERROR, PP 200.
LAVER, BRIAN, Disarming Democracy, 1p: 114, in PP 1526.
LAVOIE, DON, A Critique of the Standard Account of the Socialist Calculation Debate, JLS 5, Winter 81, 41-87, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1676, headed: Understanding the Socialist Calculation Debate.
LAVOIE, DON, The Market as a Procedure for the Discovery and Conveyance of Inarticulate Knowledge, paper presented at the Liberty Fund Conference on Thomas Sowell's KNOWLEDGE AND DECISIONS, Savannah, Georgia, April 82, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1758, headed: The Market & Inarticulate Knowledge.
LAVOISIER, De la richesse territoriale du royaume de France, in PP 778-783.
LAW & ANARCHISM, See: BOROVOI, ALEXEI, Anarchism & Law, 8pp, n.d.: 96, in PP 1493.
LAW & DISORDER, The Chicago Convention and its Aftermath, various authors, proceeds to the Illinois Division of the ACLU, 1968, 68pp, in PP 1280.
LAW & LIBERTY, A Project on the Legal Framework of a Free Society, IHS, only samples on hand: II/4 (Spring 76), V/2 (Winter 80), V/4 (Winter 80? - 81?), 26pp, in PP 1153. Some articles are separately listed.
LAW & LIBERTY, PP 1074.
LAW AND ORDER, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, Law and order breakdown, 1p: 125, in PP 1515. - As if they had ever been achieved by any territorial government. - J.Z.
LAW AND RULE OF LAW, See: CAPLAN, BRYAN, Free the Law and the Rule of Law, 1991, 14pp, in PP 1541/42: 121.
LAW BREAKING, Some Cases of Frequent Law Breaking, of interest to libertarians, cases whose morality is doubtful, to say the least, but which are, nevertheless, interesting as showing an independent spirit towards the law. Compiled 1977, 1p, in PP 385. - Compare: Folk-crimes.
LAW MERCHANTS, See: TRAKMAN, LEON, Law Merchant, 3pp: 57, in PP 1463/64.
LAW, PP 176/77, 282, 485, 509, 570, 672, 838, 1004, 1018, 1090, 1092, 1090, 1114, 1146, 1153, 1157. See LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE: LAW, PRIVATELY PRODUCED, PP 1004, 1029/29, 1052-61 (LA Legal Notes 16),
LAW, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Law and Justice, 3pp: 348, in PP1529-33.
LAW, See: WOOD, KEITH, Liberty and Law, 4pp: 54, in PP 1529-33.
LAW, VINDICATION OF? Timasheff's attempt to criticize anarchism, PP 828.
LAW, WILLIAM L., A Capitalist Looks at Free Trade, 5pp, in PP 499.
LAW: WALTER, DAVE, The Cliches of Law, 2pp, in PP 1409/10: 86.
LAWALLL, ERICH, Dr., Oesterreichischer Arzt entdeckt neues Tbc - Mittel. 1 S. Report von E.L., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 299.
LAWLESS, JAMES, Libertarian groups say money wasted on mass transit, 1p clipping, in PP 480.
LAWLESSNESS BUT ORDER, PP 1051.
LAWLESSNESS OF THE STATE, PP 225.
LAWRENCE, J.B., contribution to A SYMPOSIUM ON THE LAND QUESTION, 1890, 6pp, 29x, in PP 356.
LAWREY, MATHEW, When Will they ever Learn? 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 378. On official anti-smoking campaign.
LAWREY, MATTHEW, Chill out, Trev! The Drug Issue Revisited, 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 315.
LAWREY, MATTHEW, Puritan Hangover, 1p, on liquor laws, in PP 1336-39: 346.
LAWS: PAUL, RON, Legislated Morality or Moral Law? 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1445.
LAWS OF THE BARBARIANS: Personal Laws, as described by Gibbon: PP 6, 61-63, 399-401, 506. Compare ON PANARCHY, PERSONAL LAW, CONSULAR JURISDICTION, CAPITULATIONS, EXTERRITORIALITY, INDIVIDUAL SECESSIONISM, VOUNTARISM.
LAWS OF THE JUNGLE, 213 points by Allen Thornton, PP 956.
LAWSON, DAMIEN & RUBY, FELICITY, Capsicum Gas. Should the Police Have another Weapon? From The Coalition Against Repressive Police Equipment and Training, 17pp,, in PP 474.
LAWSON, JOHN, Review of Dr. Mario Lazo: Dagger in the Heart: American Policy Failures in Cuba, N.Y., 1968. 1p, in OPTION, in PP 1,028/29.
LAWYERS & THE PUBLIC INTEREST, PP 722.
LAWYERS, Make Lawyers Competitive, editorial, 1993, 1p, in PP 1156.
LAWYERS, PP 543, 933,
LAWYERS, See: FEULNER, EDWIN, Dr., Must We Kill the Lawyers? 1p: 80, in PP 1469. - At least we should be free to "fight" them with self-chosen law and court systems. See: Juries & On Panarchy. - J.Z. - See: Silberman, Laurance H., Will Lawyering Strangle Capitalism? In PP 933.
LAYSON, R.J., Rousseau: The Fall of Man and the Rise of the Free Market, 4pp, in PP 925.
LE LIBRE-ECHANGE, Journal du Travail Agricole, Industriel et Commercial, Paris, 1846, 1847, premier annee, Nos. 1 - 52, 29 November 1846 - 21 November 1847, 416 pages, published by Frederic Bastiat., not quite complete, in PP 1340/42. - Three mottos are quoted in each issue: 1.) La vie a bon marche. 2.) On ne doit payer d'impot qu'a l'Etat. 3.) Les produits s'achetent avec des produits. - On the 3rd I would comment that this does fully, freely and easily happen only when full monetary, clearing, value reckoning and financial freedom are realized, too, or to the extent that they are. The same could and should be said on Say's law, that "goods create their own purchasing power". Presently their owners and the service providers are not free to transform their goods and services into their own kind of non-exclusive and optional and market rated liquidity, purchasing power or clearing ability or ability to pay. This is still the most neglected or misunderstood aspect of free trading. PEACE PLANS specializes in writings on this liberty and offers already more of it than any single publisher has ever done before, in any medium, as far as I know. Free Traders ought to wake up to this aspect and opportunity. NOTE, that here 2 of these 416 pages are missing: 36/37 (my photocopying isn't perfect, either) and that an edge of page 351 was cut off in the original I accessed. Alas, I do not even remember in whose library I copied this set. - LMP offers 10 LMP fiche to the first who supplies the 2 missing and the incomplete page in good photocopies. - Dean Russell, in his book on Frederic Bastiat, p.100, said that the last issue appeared on April 16th, 1848. Can and will anyone supply the missing issues in excellent photocopies, perhaps in exchange for 25 LMP microfiche? Alternatively, I offer their approximate costs to me: A $ 10.00.
LEACOCK, STEPHEN, Wanted - More Profiteers, 1988, 2pp, LA Libertarian Reprints No. 10, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
LEADAM, I.S., What Protection Does for the Farmer and Labourer, A Chapter of Agricultural History, 5th. ed., 1893, 102pp, indexed. (Title should rather have said: "to" the farmer.... J.Z.), 29x, in PP 625.
LEADERSHIP, LIBERTARIAN, PP 232.
LEADERSHIP, PP 369. See SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY.
LEADERSHIP, SHOULD LEADERS FIGHT IT OUT AMONG THEMSELVES? PP 1 & 2.
LEADERSHIP, TO PEACE & FREEDOM THROUGH POLITICAL LEADERS? 423.
LEADS, No. 35, Jan. - Feb. 1987, 24 pp: Leading Entrepreneurs Achieve Success, published by Tom Kennedy. This is a special LETSYSTEMS issue, in PP 1,000.
LEAGUE FOR SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY, 7pp on LSD, 69, in PP 1362/63: 220 & 224.
LEAGUE OF NON-VOTERS, 3pp for immediate release, Dec. 13, 1972, in PP 1,034. (I got only in 1990 a chance to copy them. J.Z.)
LEAGUE OF RIGHTS & SOCIAL CREDIT, PP 906.
LEAGUE OF RIGHTS, THE AUSTRALIAN, 4pp introductory leaflet, 36x, in PP 688.
LEAKE, JONATHAN, Men, Machines & Production, 4pp: 138, in PP515.
LEAKEY, R.D. Multi-Currency, n.d., 20pp, 29x, in PP 735. (Not as much in favour of monetary freedom as the name suggests. J.Z.)
LEAL, DON, Making Every Drop Count. The Case for Water Markets, 5pp, in PP 1430/31 : 252. From THE FREEMAN, June 88.
LEAMING-BEY, HUGO PROSPER, Hidden Americans. Maroons of Virginia and the Carolinas, 1979, 678 pp, in PP 1447/49. With bibliography & notes, in 3 microfiche, alas, somewhat incomplete. Use 36x -48x lenses. Notes by J.Z. to this book: This is a revisionist history of a much neglected aspect of American history. It demonstrates that conventional and agreed upon "history" is largely an "agreed-upon" fable. I'm sorry that I could not get the text more complete and in a more legible format. Maybe University Microfilm offers it complete for ca. $ 50 or more. It reports on aspects of libertarianism that I find interesting, apart from e.g. laissez faire economics, individual rights codes, monetary freedom and panarchism: It brings details on escaped slaves and serfs, and their communities, early, unofficial & independent settlements, the early history of religious and racial tolerance, of which traits can still be found e.g. in the tri-racial isolate communities mentioned on pages 648/649. It reports marriage law alternatives, various militias, from pirate & robber band types to guerillas against slavery, and "regulators" for slavery, resistance actions to rebellions of slaves, volunteer & underground communities & their self-help and protection efforts, black markets and black labour, neglected details of the American Revolution & the Civil War. Their local communities were "libertarian" only in comparison with some puritan ones. The limits and the extent of Quaker influence are shown. Some details are given on PSI or ESP talents and alternative medicine like herbalism. Alas, also all too many tribalist, religious, magic hang-ups are reported which prevented the achievement and spread of an enlightened kind of libertarianism. Moreover, these rebels did not only deny property in the persons of others and their labour, as well landed property based e.g. on conquest, extermination of natives or royal grants, but also other property rights of people somehow involved or believed to be involved in some of the above wrongful property claims. They somehow helped themselves, under difficult circumstances, but had not general liberation program, either. I also found some hints on desertion interesting, e.g. on pp 344 & 347. - J.Z.
LEARD, JOHN, Are We Being Conned? 8pp, 1985, in PP 923.
LEARD, JOHN, Superannuation or a Financial Power Play? The Unions Are Taking Over Australia, The Australian, Jan. 28, 1986, adv., with comments by John Zube, 29x, in PP 599.
LEARNING DISABILITIES: CLIFTON, MERRITT, Learning Disabilities: What Publicity Doesn't Tell, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 813.
LEARY, TOMOTHY, Exo-Psychology. 1p , in PP 1350: 95.
LEASE COOPERATIVES, See: Autonomous Work Groups and Cooperatives, Productive.
LEBENSPASS, MEDIZINISCHER, Gegen Krebs und Tuberkulose, 2 S. ueber dem Vorschlag von Louis A. Matzhold, 1947, in Ideen Archiv, in PP 1330-1332: 54.
LECRON, LESLIE, Self-Hypnotism, 1p review by MICHAEL EMERLING, in PP 1367/68: 117.
LEDBETTER, MARK, The Automobile Century. How Subsidized Roads Wrecked 20th Century America, leaflet, 1p, for 7pp L.A. article (Historical Notes No. 25), in PP 1334/35: 229.
LEDBETTER, PATSY S. & LEDBETTER, BILLY, The Agitator and the Intellectuals: William Lloyd Garrison and the New England Transcendentalists, MID-AMERICAN 62, Oct. 80, 173-185, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1459, headed: Transcendentalists vs. Slavery.
LEE, DWIGHT R. & MCNOWN, ROBERT F., The Problems of Halting Economic Growth, 8pp: 244, in PP 1529-33.
LEE, DWIGHT R., Labour Unions Aggravate Inflation by Lowering Wages, 3pp: 262, in PP 1529-33. - While union-caused labour inefficiencies could increase prices and lower purchasing power, they have nothing to do with the monetary causes of lasting price increases: Legal tender and the paper money issue monopoly. Typically, this article does not contain a word on these. - J.Z.
LEE, STACEY, Why the Political Right Should Consider Libertarianism, 96, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 169.
LEE, T.H., Impact of Land Reform on Income Distribution in Taiwan, 6p, in PP 1216.
LEE, TREVOR, Editor, Ethical Investment in Australasia, A Handbook for the Concerned Investor, 1996, 38pp: 45, in PP 1483. - Greenies cannot rightly monopolize the concept and practice of "ethical investments", especially when they know or have understood little to nothing of the ETHICS of free enterprise capitalism, free markets, free contracts, private property, free trade, free exchange & especially of economic rights, in a laissez faire, laissez passer (Let people produce and exchange.) economy and of the political rights and institutions involved in laissez faire, laissez passer societies and communities (panarchies: To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams.). They should never imply that all but their recommended investments are "unethical". - PIOT, J.Z., 20.5.98.
LEE, UMPREY, Dr., To Preserve Freedom, 19pp, in PP 1,013.
LEECH, EDWARD OWEN, Would Free Coinage Bring European Silver Here? 1892, 11pp, in PP 1111.
LEECH, EWARD OWEN, The Fall of Silver and its Causes, 1892, 12pp, in PP 1111.
LEEDER, ELAINE, Anarcha-Feminismus, 2 S.: 48, in PP 1502.
LEEF, GEORGE C., The Economics & Politics of Discrimination, 5pp, in PP 1430/31: 10, from THE FREEMAN, Feb. 81.
LEES, CAROLINE, Children sell for $ 47 as African trade in young slaves thrives, 1p, THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, London, SMH, 22.9.97, in PP 1443/44.
LEET, ROBERT T., Review of: MACLEAN, ALISTAIR, Ice Station Zebra, 2pp: 24, in PP 1457/62.
LEFANU, JAMES, Against the Health Police, 95, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 153.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT & DEJAN, JOSEPH G., Number One Kennel, an article in "Pine Tree", 24x, in PP 176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A Free Society Is Built One by One, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, A Panorama for Liberty, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Abortion and Human Rights, 9pp, in RAP, 24x, in PP 176-177.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Abstain from Beans, 2pp, in PP 274. - Against "the" vote. - 1p: 669, in PP 1457/62.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Against Political Activism, 1972, 2pp, in PP 1,027.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Anarchy, 1959, 12pp, 24x, in PP 167.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Autarchy versus Anarchy, 1965, 22pp, 24x, in PP 167, 4pp extract only, 24x, in PP 7.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Boy Scout Demerit Badge, an article in Pine Tree, 24x, in PP 176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Can Government Protect Society from Crime? 1974 address, 14pp, 24x, in PP 165.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Can't Legislate Morality, 1p, RODES, MICHAEL, Rest??? In??? These are, apparently, remnants of 2 separate entries. My Fsort programme mutilates some entries, & it is helped by my faulty key-boarding and memory. - I hereby offer 1 free LMP fiche each to everyone who first points out to me a major flaw or omission in my own listings and the correction that it requires. My frequent spelling and typo mistakes are excluded from this, unless they have altered the essential PP or Peace Plans reference number. Omitted are also the numerous article entries that I have not yet got around to at all. (But if you are willing to offer me many of them on a floppy, then we can negotiate terms, in LMP fiche, for this labour.) My listings by PP numbers can be used for this. - The first who bothers could probably get a packet of LMP fiche free, by air mail. Go to it! - J.Z.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Caravan into Conflict, an article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Confrontation in the Agora, 16pp, 24x, in PP 156.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Considerations of an Ignorant Man who Founds a College, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Constitutional Power Today in Soviet Russia, The Constitution of the U.S.S.R. Annotated and Explained, 1962, 1966, 77pp, 24x, in PP 163.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Data Are for Computers - Significance Is for Men, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Do Human Rights Exist? An article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Do You Really Want to Be a Libertarian? Article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Does Government Protection Protect? 1978, 41pp, 24x, in PP 165.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, First Cause, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Foreword, 1 1/2pp, in Libertarian Yearbook 1972, in PP 274.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Freedom - A Definitive Proposal, an article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Freedom and Liberty: What you've always wanted to know but were afraid to ask - for fear it would convert you into a political activist, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Freedom... What It Means to Me, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Freedom: The American Adventure, 14pp, 24x, in PP 163.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, From that Day to this, 4pp, in PP 1392: 124.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Good Government: Hope or Illusion? 1977 talk, 27pp, 24x, in PP 165.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Guilt, 9pp, 24x, in PP 156.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, How Can We Do It? an article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, How I Won WW II in Europe, 6pp, in PP 1348: 17.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, How To Achieve and Maintain your Freedom through Political Action and other Forms of Violence, a mini-book, blank but for a 4pp introduction by Seymour Leon, 24x, in PP 166.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Ideological Purity, with reply by Donald Ernsberger, 2pp, in PP 1287/89p528.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Journey into Reality, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Justice, 22pp, 24x, in PP 164.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Legislators Go Home, article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Levels of Understanding, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Limited Government - Hope or Illusion, a 1963 talk, 18pp, 24x, in PP 162.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Lost Innocence: An End to Illusion, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Make-Believe Anarchists, COLORADO SPRINGS GAZETTE TELEGRAPH, Dec. 7, 1969, 2pp, in PP 1133.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Mistletoe, an article in Pine Tree, 24x, in PP 176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Money, 28pp, 24,x, in PP 156.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Moral Law, 10pp, in PP 1,020.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Morality vs. Egoism, 2pp, with 2pp reply by S.E. Parker, in PP 1420/22: 278.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, More on Morality vs. Egoism, 2 pp, with a short reply by S.E. Parker, in PP 1420/22: 290.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Must We Depend on Political Protection? - Yes: E.A. OPITZ, No: R. LeFEVRE, 1962, 66pp, 24x, in PP 164.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, New Declaration of Independence, 7pp, in PP 984.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, No Gun Controls Here, 1p: 98, in PP 1469. - On arms exports by governments.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Notes on how he won WW II, humorous, probably for talk to Michael Greene's Libertarian Supper Club, not dated, 25pp, in PP 958.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, One Man of Principle, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Ownership and Restitution: A Rebuttal (to J.Neil Schulman), 76, 2pp, in PP 1345/46: 35.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Pacifist? 6pp, in PP 274.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Pacifist? 6pp, in PP 274: 114.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Perspective, an article in Pine Tree, 24x, in PP 176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Philosophy of Ownership, 1p selection, edited by Roberta Floden, in PP 1382/85: 290.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Political Follies of '76 Campaign, 1p, in PP 1345/46: 108.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Protection, 6pp, 24x, in PP 165.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Psychic Aggression, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Raising Children for Fun and Profit, 295pp, 24x, in PP 168-171.LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Lift Her Up, Tenderly, 1976, 203pp, 24x, in PP 171-173.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Rampart Library Finds New Home, an article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Requiem for Ruth Dazey, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Responsibility in a Crowd, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Richness of Libertarianism, 75, 1p, in PP 1345/46: 24.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, See: PINE TREE PRESS, Pamphlets, in PP 1425.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Selected Writings, 1980, 24x, in PP 156-177 (22 microfiche).
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Selling Ideas... How Do you Get the Dollars? (History of Freedom School), article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Steps to outlaw terrorism, 85, 1p, in PP 494.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The "Conspiracy" of Businessmen, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Beautiful Bluffs of Colorado (History of Freedom School), article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Carrot or the Stick, an article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Communists, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 2.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Do-Nothing Libertarian, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Family, 8pp, 24x, in PP 173.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Free Society: Practical Considerations, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Free Society: Theoretical Considerations, article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Fundamentals of Liberty, Rampart Institute, Santa Ana, CA, 1988, 487pp, indexed, with bibliography, in PP 1,039.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Gentle Art of Name-Calling, an article in Pine Tree, 24x, in PP 176. (Fundamental on classifying anarchism and other isms. J.Z.) See: Classification Systems.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Heel of Achilles, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Illegality, Immorality, and Violence of all Political Action, 2pp, from LEFEVRE'S JOURNALS, Sum. 74, 24x, in PP 174-176 & in PP 1151.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Libertarian, 2pp review by MURRAY N. ROTHBARD in PP 1312/1314: 91.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Libertarian, 64pp, 24x, in PP 167.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Nature of Man and His Government, 1959, 1963, 1970, 89pp, with a 6pp introduction by Rose Wilder Lane, 24x, in PP 166.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Past May Be the Prologue, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Philosophy of Freedom, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Philosophy of Ownership, 87pp, 29x, in PP 549.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Power and the Right, 4pp, 24x, in PP 162.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Power of Congress, as Congress Sees It, correspondence, edited by R.S. Radford, 1976, 176pp, 24x, in PP 161-162.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Power of Congress, ed. by R.S. Radford, here only in 1p review by DROSDIK, VINCENT A., III, in PP 1404/06: 279.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Role of Private Property in a Free Society, 12pp, 1963, 24x, in PP 173.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Sound of Cheering, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Tendency to Tyrannize, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The United States Constitution: It Ain't What It Seems, 12pp of notes by SEK3 on R.L.'s talk to the Alumni Group of the Henry George School's First Friday Xmas Dinner, Dec. 3, 1982, in PP 958.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, The Unresolved Ultimate Good, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Think It Through, 17pp, 24x, in PP 156.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Thinking about Freedom, 9pp: 376, in PP 1529-33.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, This Bread Is Mine, 1960, 378pp, 24x, in PP 157-160.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Those who Protest, 3pp, in PP 1132. (Freedom lovers between parties. - Without the individual secessionist option, combined with that for exterritorialy autonomous communities of volunteers, they find themselves trapped as between two steam - rollers. - J.Z., 11.6.98.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Three Counts Down and Up She Goes. (History of Freedom School), article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Tiger in the Land, 4pp, 24x, in PP 163.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, To Catch a Thief, article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, To Seek Significant Change Is to Be Radical - to Go to the Roots, article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, To Sell an Unpopular Idea, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Up with Liberty, Down with Politics, an article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Violent Pacifists and Libertarian Politicians, 76, 1p, in PP 1345/46: 70.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Whale Money - An Instance of Free Enterprise Money, 1p, 24x, in PP 12.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What's in a Name? 1p, in PP 1430/31: 68.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, What's It All About? An article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Without the Consent of the Governed, an article in his Journal, 24x in PP 174-176.
LEFEVRE, ROBERT, You Don't Have to Go Ape to Go Free, an article in his Journal, 24x, in PP 174-176. - I would love to put all his newspaper columns on film - if I had them. Some years of them I do have, but have not yet readied them for filming. To buy all of the freedom newspapers in which they appeared, could be an expensive pleasure, even for the microfilm editions. Why don't the freedom newspapers themselves put out a collection of all their pro freedom articles on microfilm? I believe I have never actually seen a copy of any of these newspapers. Their freedom articles were, supposedly, written not just for local communities and passing interests but for the world and all times. Writers & editors, according to reports, took great care with even short pro freedom editorials, for ideas contents and consistency, quite apart from style. In newspaper archives they remain largely buried. And to those who saw and read them, when they appeared, the old adage largely applies: Out of the newspapers, out of the mind. And for each researcher to separately to wade through all these newpaper files, in case they are accessible to him, would simply be too much of a job. Noblesse oblige! You might help in this project by contacting the FREEDOM SCHOOL LIBRARY, POB 6100 - 161, Costa Mesa, CA 92 6238. Set beautifully in a large and very attractive private home. Visits only by private arrangements. An Opening of this library to the public was attempted for a while but not found financially feasible in the long run. The owners had, as a labour of love, almost finished a computerized data bank catalog of this library and were considering publishing it, when I visited them in 90/91. Such catalogues, computer combined, could form a worthwhile bibliography. However, not all books in that library appeared to be libertarian to me. Many were just e.g. reference books for students. Naturally, I was mainly looking for titles that I could film without too many hassles. And I saw only a tiny fraction of their huge collection of material in file drawers. - J.Z.
LEFEVRE's JOURNAL, a quarterly, Winter 1973 to Fall 1978, complete, 212pp, 24x, in PP 174-176.
LEFF, DAVID N., The Coins without a Country, 2pp, on Maria Theresia Thaler, 24x in PP 109-110.
LEFFERT, RICHARD, to ZUBE, JOHN, 1984, with reply, 11 Dec. 84, 2pp, in PP 915.
LEFT AND RIGHT, A Journal of Libertarian Thought, I/1 - IV, 1965-1968, 684pp, in PP 984.
LEFT BANK DISTRIBUTION, Book Catalog, Fall 1994, 72pp, alphabetized by title and author, left anarchist literature, in PP 1234.
LEFT WING PERSPECTIVE, PP 1158. See MARX, SOCIALISM, COMMUNIST ANARCHISM, ANTI-CAPITALIST MENTALITY.
LEFT, THE, See: DYSON, A.E., Farewell to the Left, 12pp, 70, in PP 1450.
LEFTIST, THE FIRST, PP 1112.
LEFT-RIGHT LIBERTARIANS, PP 176, 369, 984, 1158.
LEGAL LIABILITIES, See: ORIENT, JANE M., Criminal Liberty and Civil Liability: Can Free Enterprise Survive? 7pp: 380, in PP1529-33.
LEGAL NOTES, L.A., Nos. 17-21, 14pp, in PP 1281/82. (So far complete.)
LEGAL NOTES, LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, London, No. 2: Enoch Powell, The Drug Trafficking Act versus Natural Justice, 2pp, 29x, in PP 864, No. 4, 2pp, 29x, in PP 696. See Drugs & see Libertarian Alliance for its other LEGAL NOTES. Only territorially imposed ones, not personal law systems, that are individually chosen, are inherently wrong and threatening to peaceful dissenters. - J.Z.
LEGAL SERVICES, FREE MARKET PROVISION OF, LA Leg. Notes 1, in PP 1052-1061.
LEGAL SYSTEMS UNDER ANARCHO-CAPITALISM, see: GREENBERG, GARY, Legal Systems under Anarcho-Capitalism, 5pp, in PP 1,018. See also Juries.
LEGAL TENDER, 2 essays, by Vainberg and Dodsworth, in PP 973.
LEGAL TENDER, PP 19A, 42/44, 341, 373/75, 428ff (S. 18, 30, 99, 103, 196, 198, 239), 731, 793, 795, 973, 979, 994/95, see Webster, P., Not Worth A Continental (42/44 & 994/95), BRECKENRIDGE; JOHN ZUBE, & writings by ULRICH VON BECKERATH, Prof. HEINRICH RITTERSHAUSEN & Dr. WALTER ZANDER.
LEGAL TENDER, See : NEWCOMER, PHILP W., The Illegality of Legal Tender, on the Supreme Court decisions of the 1870s and 1880's, from THE FREEMAN, Dec. 1986, 5pp, in PP 1248.
LEGAL TENDER, See: CARDINALLI, SAL J., Lawful Money & the Federal Reserve, 2pp, in PP 1247. In one sense, lawful money is really lawless money and, in another sense, lawless money is really lawful money. - J.Z.
LEGAL TENDER, See: PAUL, RON, MC, Forced Value - American Style, 1983, 3pp, in PP 1247. See: PP 1188. See: RUSHDOONY, ROUSAS JOHN, God, the Devil, and Legal Tender, 1p, in PP 1247. - For some people "God", the "Devil" and the "Scriptures" really get in the way of fully discussing all aspects of "legal tender" and of rightful alternatives to it. - J.Z.
LEGAL TENDER: SOWERS, ELAINE B., The Legal Tender Trap, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 212.
LEGALITY vs. MORALITY, PP 1132.
LEGALIZATION OF FREEDOM, PP 1010, 1016,
LEGISLATION BY CLAMOUR, PP 239, 242. Compare: Direct Democracy, Referendum, Parliaments.
LEGISLATION, A RECORD OF, to deter all further legislative attempts, with tabulation proposed by Herbert Spencer: 1. Reasons for the Enactment, 2. Provisions of Enactment, 3. Date & Title, 4. Effects, 5. Repeal: in PP 200. Under 4 one might add: a) intended & desirable effects (if any), b) unforeseen & undesirable side effects. To 5) one might add: Admitted and unadmitted reasons for repeal. And one might add, under 6): How many times that same meddling has been tried, with good intentions but in vain, in the past, always with the same undesirable results. Spencer, alas, did not find a sponsor for this project. Computers could facilitate and cheapen it now. Here is a useful job for e.g. lawyers and computer fans, building up such a data bank. However, lawyers are unlikely to do it because it would make them, ultimately, largely superfluous. And even well equipped computer fans might be overwhelmed by the avalanches of past and existing legislation. Also by the translation jobs involved. Thus a start should be made, perhaps, with English language legislation only. One might also try at first dealing only with selected subjects of e.g. economic interventionism. But we should try to collect & direct these avalanches of disproving information against all the current ignorant and prejudiced legislative attempts. Legal minds are moved more by precedents than anything else. Let's use that fact. Compare the title on price control legislation, tried again and again, for the last 4,000 years. One can learn from history - if one tries, seriously. - J.Z.
LEGISLATION, SPECULATIVE, PP 239.
LEGISLATION: Clipping on the absurdity of much of modern legislation: "... the E.C. directive on the exporting of duck eggs has 28,911 words!" In PP 1258.
LEGISLATORS GO HOME, PP 174 - 176.
LEGISLATORS, THE SINS OF, PP 204.
LEGRAND, JULIAN, The Distribution of Public Expenditure: The Case of Health Care, ECONOMICA, UK, 45, May 78, 125-142, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p709, headed: Consumption of Public Health Services.
LEHMAN, BRUCE A. & BOGGS, TIMOTHY A, How Uncle Sam Covers the Mails, CIVIL LIBERTIES REVIE 4, May/June 77, 20-28, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p415, headed: Mail, Privacy, and Social Control.
LEHMAN, GEORGE J., Liber-Net Work Proposed, 1p, with address, in PP 1382/85: 274.
LEHMAN, GODFREY D., Any Day now you Will Be Called for Jury Duty! 2pp leaflet, in PP 1,019.
LEHMAN, GODFREY D., Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury, 2pp, source? date? in PP 1,019.
LEHMAN, GODFREY D., Power of the Jury Established by Brave Britishers in 1670, from YOUR HERITAGE NEWS, 3pp, in PP 1,018.
LEHMAN, GODFREY D., to Judge Douglas Cunningham, March 21, 1985, 2pp, with App. B., How to Use the Jury for Political Reform, 8pp, & letter to Doc Adams, THE JUSTICE ADVOCATE, July 2, 1986, 1p, in PP 1,019.
LEHMAN, GODFREY D., Trial by Jury is the Bulwark of all Liberty, THE JUSTICE TIMES, June 1986, 1p, in PP 1,018.
LEHMAN, GODFREY D., Trial by Jury: Experimenting with Tax Laws and Conducting Reverse Inquiry, 2pp, TJT, 1989, in PP 1,018.
LEHMAN, GODFREY, Trial by Jury, 1989, 2pp, from THE CORRESPONDENT, June 89, in PP 1366: 117.
LEHMAN, GODFREY, What You Need to Know for JURY DUTY, 1973, 22pp, in PP 1,015.
LEHMANN, MARY L., Converting to Ecological Money, n.d., 8p, 43, in PP 1451.- Free banking discussion.
LEHMANN, MARY L., From Checking Account to Charge Account: Conforming to Islamic Law by Detouring Bank Checks through a Clearing House, n.d., 7pp, 51, in PP 1451. - Free banking discussion.
LEHMANN, MARY L., Settling Trade Accounts Periodically: The Stable Alternative to Inflating Money, 16pp, 65, in PP 1451. - Free banking discussion.
LEHMANN, MARY L., Syncrediting : A Way to Stimulate without Inflating, 4pp, in PP 25.
LEHMANN, Mary, Syncrediting, 2pp, 29x, in PP 738.
LEHR, STAN & ROSETTO, LOUIS, Libertarian Alternative, 4pp, 1973, in PP 999.
LEHR, STAN & ROSSETTO, LOUIS, Jr., The Crime of Government, 1972, 11pp, in PP 1027.
LEIGH, DOUGLAS, der Mann, dessen Kniffe den Broadway erhellen, 4 S., Werbung, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 128. - Werbung, leider nicht fuer neue Ideen. Und auch wenn es solche Werbung waere, wuerde sie doch nur vom Thema Ideenarchiv ablenken, welches die Einzelwerbung zum grossen Teil ueberfluessig macht, durch das Gesamtangebot, das sich selbst genuegend bekanntmacht, nach einer Weile. - Vergl. das Prinzip der gemeinsamen Werbung in "shopping centres", Telephonbuechern, Antiquariatszentralen und in der "Global Ideas Bank", kuerzlich von Nicholas Albery, INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL INVENTIONS, auf dem Internet eingerichtet. Den neuen Namen mag ich mehr. Wir leiden unter zu vielen zwangsweise aufrechterhaltenen und finanzierten "social inventions". - J.Z.
LEINGANG, Doug, State Education, 1p, 29x, in PP 743.
LEITCH, JOHN, MAN TO MAN, The Story of Industrial Democracy, with introductions by George N. Barnes & Robert Hadfield, 1920, 280pp, 24x, PP 298.
LEITNER, OSKAR, Geheimkammern des Schicksals, 2 S., Forschung, Medizin. - Unpassender Titel fuer die Arbeit der Druesen! IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 177.
LEITNER, OSKAR, So geht es zu! 2 S., Erfolgstechnik, BARNUM, in Ideen Archiv, in PP 1330-1332: 52. - Fehlt uns DIESES Wissen wirklich: Wie arrangiert man einen populaeren Zirkus? Tausende von Politikern machen dadurch ihre Karriere. - J.Z.
LEJEUNE, ANTHONY, Killing the Geese, 15pp, 48, in PP 1450.
LEJEUNE, ANTHONY, Socialized Medicine, Showcase of Failure, 1969, 27pp, Mini-Book by Constitutional Alliance, Lansing, Michigan, editor & publisher: Oakley R. Bramble, in PP 983.
LEMBKE, BUD, Libertarians, GOP successor or philosophical study group? 1977,5pp, 24x, in PP 165.
LEMIEUX, PIERRE, In Defense of Hate Propaganda (Sort of), POLITICAL NOTES No. 137, 2pp: 85, in PP 1487.
LEMOS, RAMON M., Locke's Theory of Property, INTERPRETATIONS 5, 1975, 226-244, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p222. Headed: Lockean Property and Social Welfare.
L'ENDEHORS, librairie, 15. Junie, 1987, ALTERNATIVEN ZUM STAATLICHEN GELDMONOPOL, 1. Aufl., Minus One Verlag, 43 S., in German, Hamburg, on Warren, Mutual Banking, Gesell, WIR, LETS, KUVOG etc., in PP 1,006.
LENIN, PP 369, 412p358. See THOMAS, HENRY, The Beginnings of Real Civilization. (The Beginnings of Modern Totalitarianism might be a more fitting title, as far as Lenin is concerned. J.Z.)
LENIN, V.I., State and Revolution, review by RAGNAR, 2pp, in PP 1409/10: 203.
LENNING, RICK, Libertarians in Education, 4pp, in PP 1373/75: 236.
LENNOX, JAMES G., Liberty and the Human Environment, 4pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 448.
LENS, SIDNEY, 1. The Radical Heritage, 2. The Unfinished Revolution, 3. The Coming Revolt in Labor, 4. George Meany's Troubled Legacy, 5. Heavy Lifting: Five Not So Easy Pieces for the Unions, 6. Hold That Line, 96pp, from the A.J. Muste Memorial Institute Essay Series, in PP 1123. (Too many want to start a revolution before even having begun the necessary revolutions in their own knowledge and ideas. - J.Z.)
LENT, GEORGE E., Experience with Urban Land Value Taxes in Developing Countries, 14pp, in PP 1216.
LENZ, SIMONE, Warum droht in Vietnam eine Hungersnot? TAZ, 18.5.88, ca. 3pp, in PP 1127/1128.
LEO XIII, Pope, Encyclical Letter, 1891. Discussed by Henry George, 151pp, 29x, in PP 623
LEO, JOHN, Sharing the Pain of Abortion, 1p report on the book: Men & Abortion, Lessons, Losses, and Love, by Shostak; McLouth & Seng, Praeger, 1984, in PP 1121.
LEON, LILIAN, Free Acre Chronicle, 1949, ca. 160pp, on the continuance of a utopian colony started by Bolton Hall, in PP 1264.
LEON, RIQUI, A Guide for the Brave New Parent, an article in Pine Tree, 24x in PP 176.
LEON, RIQUI, Review of: GOLDBERG, STEVEN, The Inevitability of Patriarchy, 1p: 37, in PP 1468. - On women's lib.
LEON, RIQUI, The Answer Market, an article in Pine Tree, 24x, in PP 176.
LEON, SEYMOUR, Introduction, 4pp, to a blank minibook by Robert Le-Fevre, titled: How to Achieve and Maintain your Freedom through Political Action and other Forms of Violence, 24x, in PP 166.
LEON, SY, None of the Above, 2pp flyer for the book, in PP 1357: 111.
LEONARD, GEORGE B., Die einfachste Alternative: Keine Schule (The most simple alternative: No school.), here only reviewed in 5 letter responses, in German, from ZEIT, 12 March 1971, 1p, 29x, in PP 928.
LEPAGE, HENRI, The Discovery of the "New Economics", 2pp, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
LEPAGE, HENRI, Tomorrow Capitalism, only 2pp report on his U.S. tour, in PP 277/278: 92. Review, 1p, by TOM G. PALMER, ibid, p. 99.
LEPAGE, HENRI, Tomorrow Capitalism, review by JIM DOWNARD, 1p: 23 in PP 1479.
LEPAGE, HENRI, Tours U.S., Promotes TOMORROW CAPITALISM, 2pp, in PP 277.
LEPANTO, PAUL, Return to Reason, reviews by JARRET B. WOLLSTEIN & R.A. CHILDS, 1/2p: 108, in PP 1468.
LEPHARDT, GEORGE P. & BAST, JOSEPH L., The Economics of Taxicab Deregulation, 1985, 16pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.
LERNER, ABBA P., Money as a Creature of the State, 1947, 6pp, in PP 995. (Written by a "creature of the State"! J.Z.)
LERNER, RALPH, Commerce and Character: The Anglo-American as New-Model Man, THE WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY 36, Jan. 79, 3-25, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p724, headed: Commerce, Utility, Character, and Republicanism.
LERNZIEL ANARCHIE, Nr. 1-8, 1976-1980, Mackay Gesellschaft, 24x, in PP 283-285, Nr. 9-12, Mackay Gesellschaft, 1980. 272 S., in PP 824, Nr. 13-16, 1981, 232pp, in PP 825. Nr. 9-14 enthalten: Das Manifest der Freiheit und des Friedens, der Gegenpol zum Kommunistischen Manifest, 354 S., 1977, von K.H.Z. Solneman, und wurden in der Buchausgabe bereits in PP 188 verfilmt. Nr. 15 enthaelt Diskussionsbeitraege zu diesem Buch, von Stefan Blankertz, Kurt Zube u. Uwe Timm.)
LEROUX, CHARLES & GROSSMAN, RON, Plain Talk Derails the Rat Race, 96, on Amish, in PP 1418: 125.
LEROY-BEAULIEU, PAUL, Collectivism, A Study of the Leading Social Questions of the Day, abridged and translated by Sir Arthur Clay, 1908, 343pp, indexed, 29x, in PP 489.
LEROY-BEAULIEU, PAUL, The Modern State, 1891, 215pp, 29x, in PP 599.
LESER, DAVID, Giving peace a chance, 4pp, SMH 6 Sep. 97: 120, in PP 1493. - On peaceful coexistence between Arabs and Jews in ONE village in Israel. In almost every major world city one can see many instances of e.g. Jews and Arabs living peacefully together and yet apart in this common environment. But there neither of them has any exclusive territorial privileges or aspirations. This and other contemporary and historical lessons are habitually ignored by such well-meaning and supposedly "peace-loving" territorialists. They neither know nor care what really makes for peace. - PIOT, J.Z., 1.1.98
LESSING, G.E., Ernst und Falk, Gespraeche ueber Freimaurer, 1777-1780, 33pp, 29x, in PP 416.
LESSING, Gotthold Ephraim, 1729-1781, Die Erziehung des Menschengeschlechts, 1780, 20pp, in PP 756.
LESTER, J.C., Glib Glossary: An Easy Guide to Social Thought, 3pp, in PP 925, 3pp, n.d., in PP 1157.
LESTER, J.C., The Pure Joy of Heroin, 3pp: 13, in PP 1505. - How is escapism via a drug any better than escapism via a bottle? - J.Z.
LESTER, J.C., Ulster: Cut the Apron Strings, 4pp, in PP 925.
LESTER, JAN CLIFFORD, Libertarian Controls on Guns, Drugs, Prostitution, Immigration, etc., via Private Streets: How to Become More Libertarian and Less Alarming than the No-Control Fetishists, POLITICAL NOTES No. 131, 2pp: 75, in PP 1487. - Should street ownership be used to control migration? - J.Z.
LESTER, JAN CLIFFORD, No Representation without Taxation, 96, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 181.
LESTER, JAN CLIFFORD, Popper's Epistemology vs. Popper's Politics: A Libertarian Viewpoint, 95, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 69.
LESTER, JAN CLIFFORD, The Political Compass. Why Libertarianism Is not Right-Wing, 95, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 155.
LESTER, W.R., Essays on Free Trade, 13pp, undated, 29x, in PP 642.
LETOURNEAU, CH., Property, Its Origin and Development, 1892, indexed, 401pp, 29x, in PP 563.
LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORD, a portfolio of cartoons, 5pp, in PP 1377: 113.
LETS, LANDSMAN COMMUNITY, MICHAEL LINTON'S private clearing system, PP 564, 738, 740/42, 787, 865, 905, 913, 1000, 1006,
LETS, Open Letter on LETS, by John Zube, 16 March 93, 8pp, in PP 1182. See: SALSTROM, PAUL.
LETS: ABSTRACT THOUGHT, No. 6, Currency, an anarchist approach, on LETS system, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 418.
LETSYSTEM of Landsman Community Services, 1.) 45pp, 1985, 29x, in PP 564, 2.) some more material, 1986, 12pp, 48x, in PP 740. See also the discussions of the Mark KINNEY circle and by C.H. Hopman and under Landsman Community. (It cannot achieve its full objective without the involvement of ordinary shops, department stores as suppliers of consumer goods in daily demand and of most local employers as payers of wages and of many employees as recipients of wages and salaries. And here the money monopoly comes in, not only a contrary tax department. And the restrictions in this sphere are usually enforced, soon. - Computerized garage sales are not of great interest to those in power. - J.Z., 5/89.)
LETSYSTEM, Maleny, Queensland, letter 4pp, by Jill Jordan & Ian Smith, 29x, 4pp, in PP 905.
LETSYSTEM, Richmond Valley, Australia, 2pp leaflet, in PP 787.
LETSYSTEM, See: GREENE, STEPHEN, Towards an Economy of Friendship. The Santa Fee LETSystem, 1p: 106, in PP 1477. - So, not free clearing but "friendship" is the aim of LETS!? I met the founder, Michael Linton, at a local LETS meeting. He insisted that I join it, although I pointed out to him that the group had nothing to offer to me that I was interested in, nor was the group interested in the monetary freedom information I had to offer. I was not even allowed to distribute, during intervals, leaflets on monetary freedom to those who attended. The organizer argued that they might confuse them and promised to distribute them, later on, to members only and instead. Whether he did or not, no one responded and the promised and already paid-for booklet did not arrive, either. I LET them get away with this, but not out of "friendship". - J.Z.
LETSYSTEMS, LEADS, No. 35, Jan. - Feb. 1987, 24 pp: Leading Entrepreneurs Achieve Success, published by Tom Kennedy. This is a special LETSYSTEMS issue, in PP 1,000.
LETTER EXCHANGE, THE, A Directory of Correspondence, sample copy, Issue No. 3, Spring 84, 16pp, in PP 890. An exchange of letters on this journal between Steve Sikora & John Zube, 1984, 13pp, in PP 1,034. I hold that only openness and indexing of all thoughtful correspondence can turn it into an important tool for enlightenment. Closed ones: One to one letter exchanges, even prolonged ones and between intelligent people, rarely get them out of their ruts. Both may be ready to broadcast their messages but the one other letter reader is rarely ready to receive. Often rather argumentativeness, on both sides, keeps such exchanges going than mutual understanding. - J.Z.
LETTER PROJECT, LIBERTARIAN, PP 1001.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, See: ISENBERG, TOM, Get your letters to the editor published, 1/2p, in PP 493.
LETTIERI, RONALD & WETHERELL, CHARLES, The New Hampshire Committee of Safety and Revolutionary Republicanism, HISTORICAL NEW HAMPSHIRE 35, Feb. 80, 241-283, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1452, headed: Revolutionary Committees of Safety.
LETWIN, SHIRLEY ROBIN, John Locke: Liberalism and Natural Law, 1988, 30pp, in PP 1146.
LETWIN, SHIRLEY ROBIN, Law and Liberty, The John Bonython Lectures, CIS Occasional Papers 17, 1987, 22pp, in PP 1146.
LETWIN, WILLIAM, Was Adam Smith a Liberal? 1988, 15pp, in PP 1146.
LEUBE, KURT R., Friedrich August von Hayek - ein Portrait, 13 S. und kurze Bibliographie, 3 S., in PP 1127/1128.
LEUBUSCHER, FREDERIC C., Shifting of Taxation to Land Values as a Means of Relieving Congestion and Poverty, 7pp, on Single Tax, in PP 1265.
LEURQUIN, TOM, Privatizing Prisons: Government's monopoly finally deteriorating, 1p, in PP 493.
LEUTHNER, STUART, The Railroaders, Random House, N.Y., 152pp, 1983: 588, review only, 1p, by ROBERT M. THORNTON, in PP 1529-33.
LEVAL, GASTON, Anarchism and Agriculture, 1951, 4pp, 29x, in PP 542.
LEVAL, GASTON, Anarquismo & Marxismo, 3pp: 38, in PP 1494.
LEVAL, GASTON, AUGUSTIN SOUCHY & B. CANO RUIZ, La Obra Constructiva de la Revolucion Espanola, 1982, 327pp, 36x, in PP 876. Reproduced upon recommendation by ANTONIO of Jura Books, Sydney. Alas, Antonio died before he could make the microfiche options known to his anarchist comrades and I held him back in this, because I wanted to first accumulate a larger number of Spanish anarchist writings on fiche. - J.Z.
LEVAL, GASTON, Collectives in Spain, Freedom Press, July 1945, 16pp, an abridged version of the first part of his pamphlet "Social Reconstruction in Spain", 1938: 108, in PP 1493.
LEVAL, GASTON, Kollektive in Spanien, 15 S., aus Social Reconstruction in Spain, 1938, in PP 1157.
LEVATTER, ROBERT, Review, 1p, of: The Libertarian Reader, ed. By Tibor Machan, in PP 278.
LEVATTER, ROSS, Review, 1p, of MACHAN, TIBOR, The Libertarian Reader, in PP 277/278: 200.
LEVELLERS, as libertarian radicals, 912, 1052-61 (sheets 583-97).
LEVELS OF UNDERSTANDING, PP 174 - 176.
LEVENSON, HOWARD, Some Reflections on Civil Liberty in the English Legal System, AMERICAN BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL 7, Spring 79, 1-19, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p688, headed : Should Britain Have a Bill of Rights? - It is ALSO a question of PRIVATE drafts of individual drafts vs. GOVERNMENTAL drafts of what governments perceive to be individual rights. See the collection of private drafts in PP 589/590. Not just any bill of rights is good enough. Furthermore, unarmed, unorganized, untrained, miseducated and misinformed citizens have difficulties enforcing their individual rights against a powerful, armed, organized, aggressive and oppressive government. - J.Z.
LEVER ACTION LETTER, 00 - 17, in PP 1077. - Newsletter against gun control.
LEVEVER, ROBERT, Rational-Emotive Therapy: An Appreciation, 2pp, in PP 1281/82.
LEVIN, BENJAMIN H., To Spit against the Wind, Dell pb, 1971.
LEVIN, BERNARD, If you Want my Opinion, 4pp, interviewed by PERIGO, LINDSAY, in PP 1336 - 39: 213.
LEVIN, HANNAH A. & ASKIN, FRANK, Privacy in the Courts: Law and Social Reality, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES 33, 1977, 138-153, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p393, headed: The Court and Privacy.
LEVIN, IRA, This Perfect Day, 1p review by RALPH RAICO, in PP 1367/68: 68.
LEVIN, IRA, This Perfect Day, 1p review only, by JOE KALT, in PP 1425: 13.
LEVIN, N.GORDON Jr., Woodrow Wilson & World Politics, OUP, 1968, 1 of 3 reviews by LEONARD LIGGIO, 1967, 5pp: 65, in PP 1501.
LEVY, DANIEL, Universities and Government: The Comparative Politics of Higher Education, COMPARATIVE POLITICS 12, Oct. 79, 99-121, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p999, headed: Government Control of Universities.
LEVY, DAVID, Adam Smith's 'Natural Law' and Contractual Society, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS 39, Oct/Dec. 78, 665-674, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p610, headed: Self-Interest: An Invisible Hand for Social Good.
LEVY, DAVID, Learning Economics from Walt Disney World, from REASON, 10/75, 3pp, in PP 1,011.
LEVY, DAVID, Libertarian Communists, Malthusians and J.S. Mill who Is both, THE MILL NEWS LETTER 15, Winter 80, 1-16, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p896, headed: Mill, Communism, and Human Nature.
LEVY, J. HIAM & BAX, ERNEST BELFORD, SOCIALISM AND INDIVIDUALISM, n.d., published by The Personal Rights Association, 159pp, 29x, in PP 356.
LEVY, J. HIAM & HERBERT, AUBERON, TAXATION AND ANARCHISM, a discussion, 67pp, 24x, in PP 336.
LEVY, J. HIAM, A SYMPOSIUM ON THE LAND QUESTION, 1890, 90pp, 29x, in PP 356. (Contributors are : Auberon Herbert, Sydney Olivier, Robert Scott Moffat, W.L.R. Scott, Henry W. Ley, Wordsworth Donisthorpe, J.C. Spence, Michael Fluerscheim, Herbert Spencer & J.B. Lawrence.)
LEVY, J.HIAM, INDIVIDUALISM AND THE LAND QUESTION, A DISCUSSION with Sir Roland K. Wilson, Bart., and others, 1912, 111pp, 29x, in PP 403.
LEVY, J.HIAM, Introduction, biographical and critical, 16pp, to YVES GUYOT: The Tyranny of Socialism, 24x, in PP 324.
LEVY, J.HIAM, Political Terminology, 8pp, 24x, in PP 336.
LEVY, J.HIAM, POLITICS AND DISEASE, 1906, 217pp, 29x, in PP 403. (Deals with vivisection, vaccination, pasteurism, quarantine.)
LEVY, J.HIAM, Short Studies in Economic Subjects, 1903, 113pp, 29x, in PP 403.
LEVY, OSCAR, National Socialism, Marxism, Judaism & Christianity, a 1933 letter, with notes by EGOIST, 4pp, in PP 1423: 31.
LEW LUTON, MAREA, Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and Sexuality, NATURE AND HEALTH, 1986, Vol. 7, Nr. 4, 3pp, in PP 812.
LEWIN, ROGER, Self-Interest in Politics Earns a Nobel Prize, 1986, 2pp on Prof. James Buchanan, in PP 1107.
LEWIN, ROLAND, Erich Muehsam, 1878-1934, 22 S., in French, incl. Muehsam's La liberte comme principle sociale, 6pp, in PP 1361: 109.
LEWIS, ARTHUR MORROW, Debate with Clarence Darrow on Non-Resistance, 24pp, in PP 1218.
LEWIS, B.C., Education in the Free School, 2pp: 150, in PP 1525.
LEWIS, DAVID L., Jr., The Changing Proletariat, 2pp, 1991, in PP 1251.
LEWIS, JAMES A., Tax Trial Tests Libertarian Principles, 1p, in PP 1382/85 356.
LEWIS, JAMES A., The Burden of Big Brother, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 1615.
LEWIS, JIM, LIBERTY RECLAIMED : A New Look at American Politics, reviewed in 2pp by Murray N. Rothbard, in PP 995.
LEWIS, JIM, Liberty Reclaimed: A New Look at American Politics, reviewed by ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., 2pp, in PP 1373/75: 98-99.
LEWIS, JOHN, Douglas Fallacies, A Critique of Social Credit, London, 1935, 136pp, in PP 1,042.
LEWIS, JOSEPH, Voltaire, the Incomparable Infidel, 1933, 1954, 91pp, in PP 494.
LEWIS, RUSSELL, A Plague on Nationalization! 11pp, 46, in PP 1450.
LEWIS, RUSSELL, Editor, Rethinking the Environment, 1p flyer for the book, in PP 1281/82.
LEWIS, RUSSELL, How to Denationalise, 11pp, 22, in PP 1450.
LEWIS, RUSSELL, Land Reform: The Example of Taiwan, 1990, 2pp, Economic Notes No. 31, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
LEWIS, RUSSELL, Lessons from Overseas, 9pp, 91, in PP 1450.
LEXIKON DER ANARCHIE geplant, in deutscher Sprache nur, Mitarbeiter gewuenscht. (Encyclopedia of Anarchy planned, in German only. Collaborators wanted.) 2pp leaflet, in PP 925. (I heard in 1990 that it is only to be a 200-300pp pocket books. Thus it could not contain much interesting information on any point. - In the meantime, it has appeared, as a loose sheet edition that can be supplemented, but I have not seen it yet. - J.Z., 1995.) - Consider how much more it could offer on microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs! - J.Z., 99.
LEXINGTON COUNTY LP, Voluntary Defence Survey, 1p, in PP 279.
LEXINGTON COUNTY LP, Voluntary Defence Survey, 1p, in PP 279: 10 & 115.
LEXIS, Prof., 1.) Altruismus, 1 S., 2.) Freihandelsschule, 3 S., 3.) Papiergeld, 8 S., 4.) Zins, 7pp, 1898, 29x, in PP 737.
LFL REPORTS, Newsletter of Libertarians for Life, No. 1, n.d., Nor. 4 - No. 9, Spring 83 - Summer 93, all presently on hand, 38pp, in PP 1121.
LFL, Questions for the Libertarian Party, Should the LP Condone or Condemn Abortion? Should Government Permit or Prohibit Abortion? 2 versions, 2pp, in PP 1121.
L'HOMME LIBRE, Saint-Etienne Cedex, 13me Annee, No. 52, Juillet- Aout- Septembre 1972, directeur : MARCEL RENOULET, 12pp: 114, in PP 1498.
L'HOMMEDIEU, HOWARD, The Structure of Man and Government, 1p: 146, in PP 1480.
LIABILITY LAWS, See: ORIENT, JANE M., Criminal Liberty and Civil Liability: Can Free Enterprise Survive? 7pp: 380, in PP 1529-33.
LIBECAP, GARY D & JOHNSON, RONALD N., Property Rights, 19th-Century Federal Timber Policy, and the Conservation Movement, JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY 39, Mar. 79, 129-142, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p785, headed: Timber, Property Rights, and Government.
LIBECAP, GARY D., Government Support of Private Claims to Public Minerals: Western Mineral Rights, BUSINESS HISTORY REVIEW 5, Aut. 79, 364-385, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p787, headed: Mineral Rights and Government.
LIBERAL LIBERTY LEAGUE, A Charter for Freedom, 1p, 48x, in PP 589/590, sheet 348.
LIBERALISM & COLONIALISM, PP 696.
LIBERALISM USED TO MEAN FREEDOM, PP 1012.
LIBERALISM, PP 135/6, 696, 725, 821 (Georgist), 850 (Hobhouse), 916 (HYDE), 913 (Loomis), 1012, 1052-61 (LA Cultural Notes 19 & LA Philosophical Notes 9), 1143, 1146, 1165,
LIBERALISM, Reading Guide, see Hart, David, Liberal Europe and Social Change, in PP 930.
LIBERALISM, see HAAKONSSEN, KNUD, Traditions of Liberalism, Essays on John Locke, Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill, ed. By Knud Haakonssen, CIS Readings 8, 1988, indexed, 221pp, in PP 1146.
LIBERALISM, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Bankruptcy of "Liberalism", 8pp: 69, in PP 1529-33.
LIBERALISM, See: DAVIES, STEPHEN, The Decline of Classical Liberalism: 1860-1940, bibliographic essay, 8pp: 169, in PP 1463/64.
LIBERALISM, See: GRINDER, WALTER E. & HARD, DAVID M., Part I: The Basic Tenets of Real Liberalism, 4pp: 25. Part II: Tolerance and Moral Autonomy, 5pp: 33. Part III: Social Harmony, Free Trade, and Peace, 8pp: 65. Part IV: Interventionism, Social Conflict, and War, 5pp: 77. Part IV: Continued Interventionism, Social Conflict and War, 7pp: 85, in PP 1463/64.
LIBERALISM, See: GUNNISON BROWN, HARRY, Is American Liberalism a Betrayal of the Masses? 1925, 12pp: 15, in PP 1477.
LIBERALISM, See: HIGGS, ROBERT, On the Decline of Classical Liberalism in America: A Comment on Davies (Stephen Davies, The Decline...), 2pp: 208, in PP 1463/64.
LIBERALISM, See: KUKATHAS, CHANDRAN, Liberalism and Its Critics, 5pp: 103, in PP 1463/64.
LIBERALISM, See: OGILVIE, SHEILAGH, Towards a Critical Classical Liberal History, Bibliographic Essay, 6pp: 117, in PP 1463/64.
LIBERALISM, See: VERNIER, RICHARD, Interpreting the American Republic: Civic Humanism vs. Liberalism, 2pp: 133, in PP 1463/64.
LIBERALISM, See: WORLD LIBERALISM, LINKS OF POLITICAL INTEREST, Home Page only, 1997, 3pp, in PP 1535: 200.
LIBERATING ARTS, PP 1012/13.
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