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M. Mr., ROTC: The Necessity for Reflection, 1p: 4, in PP 1477.

M., Die Hoehlendruckerei auf dem Gute des Zaren, 1908, 11 S., 29x, in PP 349.

M., GRAEME, The Fetishism of Economism, 2pp: 771, in PP 1484/85. - Most anarchists seem rather obsessed with ignoring economics - or replacing it by "neocomics". - J.Z., 20.5.98.

MAARSEVEEN, H., von, co-editor of Law in Anarchism, 1980, 177pp, containing his article: Anarchism and the theory of political law, 15pp, 29x, PP 509.

MAASTRICHT REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN, 1996, 3pp leaflet, in PP 1411/12: 415.

MACASKILL, FRED, In Search of Liberty, extract on monetary freedom, from this book, with some advertisements for the publisher, BOOKS IN FOCUS, 8pp, 29x, in PP 905. One of the many books that I have not reproduced because of copyrights restrictions. - J.Z.

MACAULAY, See: BARTLETT, BRUCE, Macaulay: Defender of Capitalism, 4pp: 203, in PP 1529-33.

MACBRIDE FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE, Civil Liberties, leaflet, 6pp, M.F.P.C. Position Paper No. 3, 826, in PP 1457/62.

MACBRIDE FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE, Gun Control, M.F.P.C. Position Paper No.7, 6pp, in PP 1141.

MACBRIDE, ROGER LEA, Licensing, 2pp: 153, in PP 1506/07.

MACBRIDE, ROGER LEA, Protectionism, 2pp: 13, in PP 1506/07.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, A Contextual Note on Proprietary Communities, 1973, 2pp, 1973, 24x, in PP 107-108.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Associated Individualism: a Victorian dream of freedom, 1972, 8pp, 24x, in PP 107-108.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Beyond the Single Tax, The Heather Foundation, 1987, 17pp, in PP 1,011.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Drafting a Constitution for Orbis, 18pp reprint from RAMPART INDIVIDUALIST, I/1&2, n.d., in PP 1,007.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Editorial Preface to E.C. Riegel, Flight from Inflation, 11pp, 24x, in PP 83-84.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Editorial Preface to The New Approach to Freedom, by E.C. Riegel, 3pp, 1976, 24x, in PP 77-78.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, Jural Behavior in American Shopping Centres: Intitial Views on the Proprietary Community, from HUMAN ORGANIZATION, Vol. 30, No. 1, Spring 1971, 8pp, in PP 1,003.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, The Art of Community, 1970, with foreword by F.A. Harper, references & index, 118pp, 24x, in PP 107-108.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, The Art of Community, review by S.E. PARKER, Anarchism from the Right, 1pp: 101, in PP 1482.

MACCALLUM, SPENCER HEATH, The Social Nature of Ownership, from MODERN AGE, Vol. 9, No. 1, Winter 1964-65, pages 49-61, 13pp, in PP 1,003.

MACCLINTOCK, JACK, The Edith Project: a Father's Attempt to create a genius, 1977, 1p, in PP 714.

MACCORMACK, GEOFFREY, Grotius and Stair on Promises, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF JURISPRUDENCE 22, 1977, 160-167, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p384, headed: Grotius: Contract and Natural Law.

MACDERMOTT, MARYLIN, A Smoke in Class, 2pp, 1973, 36x, in PP 714.

MACDONALD, FAUSET, Dr., On the Social Question, from THE WORKER (Sydney), July 1896, 3pp, 24x in PP 244.

MACDONALD, J. RAMSAY, Syndicalism, 1912, indexed, 74pp, 29x, in PP 629.

MACDONALD, KEN, After Apartheid, 1p, Pittsburg Press, June 28, 1987, in PP 1,021.

MACDOUGALL, DONALD, SIR, Economic Growth and Social Welfare, SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 24, Nov. 77, 193-206, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p705, headed: Inflation and the Welfare State. - Apparently, without any notion of the monetary freedom alternative. - J.Z.

MACEY, RICHARD, Fresh, organically grown, but still a toxic fruit cocktail, SMH 20 Sep. 93, 1p, in PP 1366: 123.

MACEY, RICHARD, Object of their sleuthing could be a real Paine, clipping, 1p, on what may be the skull of Paine, in PP 1159.

MACFARLANE, ALAN, Individualism vs. Peasant-Feudalism, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 262. - From: LIBERTARIAN FAMILIST, 9/10/1988.

MACFARLANE, ALAN, The Origins of English Individualism: Some Surprises, THEORY AND SOCIETY 6, Sep. 78, 255-277, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p481, headed: Individualism vs. Peasant-feudalism.

MACFARLANE, DOUGLAS, Red Emma Goldman Stumps for Anarchy, Social Revolutionary Predicts War and Regards Rebellion as only Alternative, WINDSOR STAR, Ontario, May 19, 39, 2pp, in PP 1359: 17.

MACFARLANE, HELEN, Grain Dollar Proposal, 2pp, 24x, in PP 145-146.

MACGOOHAN, PATRICK, The Prisoner, Review, Different Values, by Chris Tame, in PP 696.

MACGREGOR, ISLA & MARTIN, BRIAN & PHILLIPS, SHIRLEY, Suppression of intellectual dissent: what it is and what to do about it, August 93, 2pp leaflet, picked in 1995 Visions of Freedom conference, in Sydney, in PP 1323: 58.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Reconsideration of Natural Rights Theory, AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY 18, 1981, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1282, headed: Establishing Human Rights.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., A Response to the Challenge, 1p, with short reply by Rothbard, on limited government & competing defence agencies, in PP 1312/1314: 23. Of some panarchist interest.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Alienation: Was Marx Right? 6pp: 153, in PP 1506/07.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Archy & Anarchy. The State of the Debate, 1972, 2pp: 638, in PP 1457/62.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Editorial on Nolan's proposal of a libertarian party, 1p, 1971, in PP 1273.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Equality's Dependence on Liberty, in: Equality and Freedom, ed. by Gary Dorsey, Dobbs-Ferry, N.Y., Oceana Publishers, 1977, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p516, headed: Liberty and Equality.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., For Moral Growth, 2pp: 74, in PP 1477.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Friedman's Value-Free Value: Human Liberty, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 93.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Has the Sceptic Won? 3pp: 445, in PP 1457/62.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Human History and Human Natural Rights, in Human Rights and Human Liberties: A Radical Reconsideration of the American Political Tradition, Chicago, Nelson Hall, 1975, pp 2-46, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p369, headed: The Anatomy of Natural Rights.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Human Rights and Human Liberties, 1p review by JACK WHEELER, in PP 1367/68: 132.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Interview by AMERICAN LIBRTARIAN, 2pp, in PP 1378/81: 147.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Justice and the Welfare State, 15pp, reprinted from THE PERSONALIST, Vol. 50, No. 3, Summer 69, in PP 24. Why hasn't this publication been put on microfiche? Why aren't all of Machan's writings made so available? Ask him! - J.Z.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Kuhn, Paradigm Choice and the Arbitrariness of Aesthetic Criteria in Science, THEORY AND DECISION, 1977, 361-362, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p269, headed: Paradigm Choice, Art, and Reason.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Law, Justice, and Natural Rights, WESTERN ONTARIO LAW REVIEW, 14, 1975, 119-130, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p93. Headed: Legal Naturalism.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Libertarianism: A Warning, 1p, 36x, in PP 369.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Liberty Step by Step, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 284.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Liberty vs. Coercion: The Burden of Proof, 4pp: 151, in PP 1529-33.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., LIEBERMAN, STANLEY, Review of MACHAN, TIBOR R., Human Rights and Human Liberties, 4pp, in PP 1124.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Mack on Randian Rights, 1986, 3pp: 6, in PP 1488.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Morality and Business, 11pp: 7, in PP 1506/07.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Natural Law and Its Critics, discussion, 1p: 157, in PP 1463/64.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., On Human Rights, Feudalism and Political Change, in: Alan S. Rosenbaum, ed., The Philosophy of Human Rights, Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1980, ch. 12, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1175, headed: Human Rights and Political Change.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., On Man and Perfection, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 66.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., On Rejecting Human Rights, from "Reason", May 1973, 48x, in PP 589/590.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Prima Facie vs. Natural (Human) Rights, JOURNAL OF VALUE ENQUIRY 10, Summer 1976, 119-131, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p221. Headed: Prima Facie Rights.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Public choice theory: Not the whole story, 5pp, in PP 1430/31: 237.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Rational Choice and Public Affairs, THEORY AND DECISION, Dec. 80, 229-258, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1469, headed: Liberty, Rational Choice & Public Affairs.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Recent Work in Ethical Egoism, AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY 16, Jan. 79, 1-15, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p611, headed: Is Egoism a Valid Ethic?

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Review of: ACTON, H.B., What Marx Really Said, 1p: 41, in PP 1468.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Review of: BAKER, JAMES T., Ayn Rand, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 111.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Review of: LOUCH, A.R., Explanation and Human Action, 1p: 30, in PP 1468.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., See: LEVATTER, ROBERT, Review, 1p, of: The Libertarian Reader, ed. by Tibor Machan, in PP 278.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., See: MCFARLANE, KEVIN, Tibor Machan on Value & the Scope of Economics: A Critique, 1991, 4pp, LA Philosophical Notes No. 17, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., See: NEFF, RONN, A Note on Machan's Anarchism, 2pp: 399, in PP 1457/62.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Seed Money for Conflict in the Groves of Academe, 1p, 29x, in PP 723.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Some Recent Work in Human Rights Theory, AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY 17, April 80, 103-115, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1070, headed: Human Rights Scholarship.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Corruption of Human Rights, POLICY REVIEW, 1981, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1283, headed: Misunderstanding Human Rights.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Ethics of Gradualism, 1987, 2pp, LA Tactical Notes No. 5, in PP 1,052 - 1,061. I wish authors like Tibor Machan, Murray Rothbard et al, whom I respect much, would bother to get their collected works, and papers, so far produced, completely and cheaply accessible on microfiche. Why should they only appear years or may be decades after their death, in expensive paper editions, which many could not afford? E.g. reprints of the Works of Spencer and Sumner cost ca. $1200 - 1300. On fiche they could probably offer their works now, for $ 50 or less. And they could have them scanned and automatically indexed, too. Most of their correspondence should also be made so available, before they die, to make it more affective, whilst they are still living. Potentially, their market could increase tenfold or more by the price price reductions and by the availability of all of their written statements intended for publication or for which publicity is desired by them. - J.Z.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Ethics of Privatization, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 163. - Surely, it is NOT right and ethical to hand over the sales proceeds to politicians and bureaucrats rather than to their victims! See PP 19 C. - J.Z.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Libertarian Alternative: Essays in Social and Political Philosophy, edited by T.M., review by RALPH RAICO, 1p: 61, in PP 1468.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Libertarian Reader, in PP 277/278: 200.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., The Moral Case for Deregulation, 2pp, in PP 1378/81: 369.

MACHAN, TIBOR R., Two Kinds of Individualism: A Critique of Ethical Subjectivism, 4pp, in PP 1281/82.

MACHEK, ERNST, Das Geheimnis des Erfinders, des Erfolges, des erfolgreichen Kaufmannes, 1 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 256.

MACHEK, ERNST, Von der Idee zum Erfolg, 2 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 206. - Als ob das ohne Ideen Archiv und Talentenkarteien und Informationsdienste leicht genug waere. - J.Z., 9/97.

MACHENRY, ALISTAIR, Masochism at Hyde Park, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 242. - Racism seems to be tolerated there IF it is directed against "white" people. - By the way, I have never met person who was truly "white" and even the darkest Negroes are not really black or close to black on some parts of their bodies. Anyhow, I prefer e.g. a "blue" libertarian to a "white" statist. - J.Z.

MACHIAVELLI, NICK, HEW Plot Revealed. If I Were Secretary of HEW, 1p: 92, in PP 1498.

MACHINES & EMPLOYMENT, See: PP 1146. - See: Unemployment, Automation.

MACHINES & LIBERTY, See: PP 1074.

MACHINES, See: CROSS, MALLORY, Are we Enslaved by Machines? 8pp: 10, in PP 1529 -33.

MACHKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: ESPERO.

MACHLUP, FRITZ, Ludwig von Mises: A Scholar Who Would Not Compromise, 9pp, in PP 1268.

MACHLUP, FRITZ, See: MOUNT PELERIN SOCIETY, THE, Tribute to Mises, 1974, 27pp, with contributions by F.A. Hayek, Yujiro Iwai, Fritz Machlup, Gustavo Velasco, Murray Rothbard, George Roche III, Margit von Mises, in PP 1251.

MACHNO BEWEGUNG, DIE, Texte u. Dokumente, ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 23, 32 S., in PP 1155. - See also under spelling MAKHNO.

MACHNO, NESTOR, Das ABC des revolutionaeren Anarchisten, 18 S., 29x, in PP 584.

MACHNO, NESTOR, See: SKIRDA, A., Hace 50 anos murio NESTOR MAJNO 2pp: 77, in PP 1494.

MACIVER, R.M. Die Macht der Gruppenvorstellung. Ueber die verheerende Wirkung vorgefasster Meinungen, 1 S., in PP 1290/91p223. On unjustified generalizations, collective "judgments" and collective responsibility.

MACK, ERIC, An Outline of a Theory of Rights, paper presented at the Libertarian Scholars Conference, Princeton University, Oct. 78, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p370, headed: Egoism and Rights.

MACK, ERIC, Consequentialism, Agent-Relationship, and Moral Side-Constraints, discussion, 1p: 156, in PP 1463/64.

MACK, ERIC, In Defense of "Unbridled" Freedom of Contract, THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY 40, Jan. 81, 1-14. (An earlier version of this paper was presented at a symposium on Freedom of Contract, sponsored by the IHS & the Univ. of Dallas, 1978.), summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1581, headed: Defending Freedom of Contract. - Were panarchistic contracts with optional governments, also discussed? - J.Z.

MACK, ERIC, Liberty and Justice, in Justice and Economic Distribution, ed. by William Shaw and John Arthur, N.Y., Prentice Hall, 1978, 183-193, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p212. Headed : Justice, Lockean Rights, and Liberty.

MACK, ERIC, Natural and Contractual Rights, ethics 87, Jan. 77, 153-159, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p288, headed: The Right against Coercion.

MACK, ERIC, Review of: BUCKLEY, WILLIAM F., Jr., editor, American Conservative Thought in the 20th Century, 1p: 77, in PP 1468.

MACK, ERIC, Review of: KOESTLER, ARTHUR, The Lotus and the Robot, 1p: 49, in PP 1468.

MACK, ERIC, The Essence of Nozick's Entitlement Theory, 1p, in PP 492.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Brauchen Sie einen Vormund? 2 S., & Flugblaetter, 14 S., mit Leseproben, 24x, in PP 291.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Brauchen Sie einen Vormund?, Verlagsverzeichnis, 10 S., in PP 825.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Die Mackay Gesellschaft wird neu belebt, 2 S., August 93, mit Jochen Knoblauch und Andre Siegenthaler als Kontaktaddressen, in PP 1327: 124.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Einfuehrung in Gedanken und Betrachtungen zu An-Archie und Anarchismus vom Standpunkt des Individuums aus, mit Beitraegen von John Henry Mackay, Benjamin R. Tucker, K.H.Z. Solneman, Emile Armand, Uwe Timm, 19 S., n.d., entnommen aus: Individualistischer Anarchismus - eine Autorenauswahl, Libertad Verlag, Berlin, 1978, in PP 1,006.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Flugblaetter, 4 S., 29x, in PP 300, 6 S., 29x, in PP 187.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, German Society, started by Kurt H. Zube (Solneman), 1905 - 1991. Uwe Timm's revival attempt, 1p, in PP 1,051. (LMP tries only to get & keep its political and economic writings alive on fiche & to induce its former members to utilize this medium to publish much more than the Mackay Gesellschaft did. - J.Z.)

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Literaturliste, 16 S., in PP 811.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Mitteilungen der Mackay Gesellschaft, Nr. 1-26, 1974-1986, 63 S., in PP 809, Nr. 19, 1983 - Nr. 25, 1986, in PP 826.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Offener Brief der Mackay-Gesellschaft an Bundespraesident Carstens, der mit Gegnern der parliamentarischen Demokratie in eine Diskussion eintreten will: "Dialog auch mit Systemgegnern", 20pp, 24x, in PP 332. (Panarchistic!)

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, See: ESPERO, Rundbrief der Mackay-Gesellschaft, Nr. 0, 1-10,

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, See: PP 156, 809, 811 (Ein Mensch der abhaengt...). See also the draft for a micrographic archivization, continuation and unlimited expansion of the work of this society, in German, in PP 811, 826.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Ueber Uns Der Staat - und in uns seine Saat? Flugblatt, 2pp, 29x, in PP 424 & 426.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Vereinbarung zwischen K.Z. & J.Z. betr. Mikrofiche Ausgaben von Werken der Mackay Gesellschaft, 1984, 1 S., in PP 811. - K.Z. insisted on a formal contract. - J.Z.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Verlagsprogramm, 1983/84, 10 S., 42x, in PP 567, also in PP 825.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Verlagsprospekt, Buecherliste, 14 S., in PP 1328: 115.

MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT, Wir haben es auf SIE abgesehen, Verlagsverzeichnis, undatiert, 8 S., in PP 825. - Unter grossen persoenlichen und finanziellen Opfern hat die Mackay Gesellschaft einige Schriften voruebergehend auf Papier produziert. Aber weder unter Kurt Zube u. Uwe Timm hat die Gesellschaft bisher etwas billig und bestaendig auf Mikrofiche veroeffentlicht. Uwe erwaegt jetzt wenigstens die Moeglichkeit der CD-ROMs. Wenn man Freiheitsideen vermitteln kann, dann sollte man auch Freiheitsmoeglichkeiten durch Mikrofiche und Freiheitsliteratur auf Mikrofiche vermitteln koennen. Oder sollte man eher, und weiterhin, stillschweigend, zu sich und anderen sagen: Lieber die meiste Freiheitsliteratur unveroeffentlicht oder unzugaengig oder meist ausser Druck und unuebersetzt lassen, oder sie nur kostspielig, voruebergehend, meist nicht in die Hauptsprachen uebersetzt und nur auf Papier gedruckt anbieten, als sie vollstaendig, billig und bestaendig und in den Hauptsprachen auf Mikrofiche anbieten! Man muss eine solche Position nur klar stellen um die hier vorliegende Apathy, Irrationalitaet, ja sogar den Skandal unter den meisten jetzigen "Freiheitssuchern", zu entbloessen. Die Freiheitsideen koennten die meisten und dringendsten Probleme unserer Zeit schnell und leicht loesen. Sie NICHT so vollstaendig, bestaendig und billig wie moeglich zugaengig zu machen, macht uns daher zu Mitwissern und zum Teil zu Mitschuldigen an den Verbrechen unseres Zeitalters. Die Entschuldigung: "Ich ziehe aber Drucksachen auf Papier vor!", reicht nicht aus. Wir "leben" immer noch im Schatten von Territorialstaaten und ihren ABC "Waffen", der Unwissenheit, dem Unsinn oder Wahnsinn einiger Weniger ausgesetzt und wir benutzen nicht ALLE uns zur Verfuegung stehenden "Waffen" um die noetige Aufklaerung zu erreichen und zu beschleunigen. Fuer 500 Jahre haben Drucksachen meist vergeblich gegen den Staat gekaempft. - In den letzten PEACE PLANS, Nos. 1447 - 1507, die weniger als die Arbeit eines Jahres for mein LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING darstellen, sind moeglicherweise mehr Seiten enthalten als Kurt Zube, in seinem ganzen Leben, fuer ueber 50 Jahre, an Literatur veroeffentlicht hat. Wenn das wahr ist, oder auch nur annaehernd zutrifft, sollte das nicht nachdenklich machen? Unter seinen Schriften stellten die anarchistischen nur einen Bruchteil dar, waehrend sich LMP auf sie und libertaere konzentriet. Seine Angebote waren nicht billig, hatten nur eine beschraenkte Auflage und waren meist bald ausser Druck. Die Mikrofiche von LMP sind billig und bestaendig im Druck, auf Bedarf. Pro Buchtitel werden nur ca. DM 25 - 50 "riskiert", um sie bestaendig in diesem Format anbieten zu koennen. Sie kosten dem Besteller weniger in diesem Format als das Porto fuer ein gedrucktes Buch durch die Post. Mehrere dieser "Buecher" passen in einen einfachen Brief. Eine kleine Freiheitsbibliothek, zusammen mit einem kleinen Lesegeraet, ist tragbar und kann fuer Versammlungen mitgenommen werden. - Sind die Freunde von Mackay's Anarchismus nicht imstande solche Vorteile fuer sich zu erkennen und auszunutzen? Erkennen sie darin nicht die Gelegenheiten fuer Presse- und Informationsfreiheit? Brauchen sie dafuer mehr als einen einmaligen Hinweis? Wenn ja: Warum? Sind auch sie nur Gewohnheitstiere in dieser Hinsicht? - J.Z., 7.6.98.

MACKAY SOCIETY, Individualist Anarchism, an Anarchist Broadside, 5pp, n.d., in PP 975, leaflet, 6pp, in PP 806, 6pp: 5, in PP 1505. See: PP 731. See: STORM, THE & SULLIVAN, MARK.

MACKAY SOCIETY, Individualist Anarchism, one perspective, 6pp, 29x, in PP 546, 2pp, in PP 1098.

MACKAY SOCIETY, Leaflets, 6pp, announcing issue 16/17 of THE STORM: 7, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN F., How I Became a Freethinker, n.d., 5pp, in Little Blue Book No. 677, in PP 1206.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Abrechnung, Randbemerkungen zu Leben und Arbeit, 2. Aufl., 1976, Mackay Gesellschaft, 188 S., 24x, in PP 282.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Ausgewaehlte Gedichte, 1884 - 1926, Verlag der Mackay Gesellschaft, 1984, 191 S., in PP 1321.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Auszuege aus: Der Freiheitssucher & Abrechnung, 7pp, 24x, in PP 281.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Bibliothek: Kurze Titelliste der Bibliothek von Mackay, 1925, 19pp, in PP 932. - In Moskau oder Leningrad wuerde sie jetzt wieder zugaengig sein. - Freunde Mackay's sollten dort die seltenen Werke photokopieren und dann verfilmen lassen. - J.Z., 16.6.99.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Der Freiheitssucher, Psychologie einer Entwicklung, 1920, gewidmet an Benjamin R. Tucker, vom 1975 Nachdruck der Mackay Gesellschaft, 255 S., 24x, in PP 186.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Die Anarchisten, Kulturgemaelde aus dem Ende des XIX. Jahrhunderts, 1891, 1976, 1983, 8. Auflage, 19. Tausend, Mackay Gesellschaft, Freiburg/Br., 304 S., ISBN 3-921 388-61-9, in PP 1327: 1.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Die Menschen der Ehe, Schilderungen aus der Kleinen Stadt, 4. Aufl., 1985, 96 S., 24x, in PP 648.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Einige Gedichte, in EUROPAEISCHER BEOBACHTER, in PP 1290/91.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Four Poems: Defence; 1919; 13; Curse: 54, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, L'oeuvre de Max Stirner: L'Unique et sa Propriete, adaption et mise au point de ARMAND, E., Editions de "l'en dehors", Orleans, 1939, 40pp, in PP 1321.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Love Poems, 8pp, introduced & translated by Eric Thorndale : 68, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Max Stirner, Sein Leben und sein Werk, from the 1971 edition of the Mackay Gesellschaft, 271pp, indexed, 24x, PP 280.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, P.J. Proudhon, 1p, 24x, in PP 281.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: ARMAND, E., John Henry Mackay, 1p: 54, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: KENNEDY, HUBERT, A Mackay Bibliography, 2pp: 72, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: KENNEDY, HUBERT, Review of: DOBE, FRIEDRICH, John Henry Mackay als Mensch, 1987, 94pp: 2pp: 64, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: KERNOCHAN, JIM, The Anarchists, A Picture of Civilization at the Close of the 19th Century, as recalled by Jim Kernochan, 3pp: 62, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: MITTEILUNGEN DER MACKAY GESELLSCHAFT.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: MORNIN, EDWARD, in PP 1351.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: MUELLER, THOMAS, Die Aktualitaet von J. H. Mackay, 4 S., in PP 1408: 64.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: PP 60, 187, 548, 567, 825,

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Review of MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, The Freedomseeker, 2pp: 61, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: SOLNEMAN, K.H.Z., Der Bahnbrecher John Henry Mackay, 1978, 16 S., in PP 60, 187 & 825.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: SULLIVAN, MARK A., The Life and Ideas of John Henry Mackay, Part I: Sagitta, 5pp: 70, Part II, 1p: 8 & 10, in PP 501.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: TIMM, UWE, John Henry Mackay, 7 S.: 55, in PP 1456.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: TIMM, UWE, John Henry Mackay: Die Anarchisten, Forum Verlag, Leipzig, 1992, 3 S. Besprechung, in FRAGEN DER FREIHEIT, in PP 1419: 138.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, See: TUCKER, BENJAMIN R. & his LIBERTY.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Sturm, Gedichte, Volks-Ausgabe, 7. Verkuerzte Auflage, 1927, Der Syndikalist, 1974, Verlag Freie Gesellschaft, 97 S., in PP 1333: 1- 24.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, The Anarchists, A Picture of Civilization at the Close of the Nineteenth Century, translated by George Schumm, published by Benj. R. Tucker, 1891, 305pp, 24x, in PP 57-60.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, The Freedom Seeker, 1920, 1983, 198pp, 29x, in PP 819.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, The Swimmer, extracts, 6pp, with 1p introduction by translator Edward Mornin: 65, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, The Veil of Sagitta. Letters on the Nameless Love from J.H. Mackay to B.R. Tucker, introduced and edited by Hakim Bey, 9pp: 56, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Two Poets, 2pp, a short story: 60, in PP 1505.

MACKAY, THOMAS, A Plea for Liberty An Argument Against Socialism and Socialist Legislation, consisting of an introduction by Herbert Spencer and Essays by various Writers, ed. by Thomas Mackay, 2nd. ed., 1891, 414pp, 36x, PP 202.

MACKAY, THOMAS, A Policy of Free Exchange, Essays by various writers on the Economic and Social Aspects of Free Exchange and Kindred Subjects, 1894, 292pp, 29x, in PP 371.

MACKAY, THOMAS, An Apology for Liberty, 1908, 32pp, lecture before the British Constitution Association, in PP 975.

MACKAY, THOMAS, Investment, 34pp, 36x, in PP 202.

MACKAY, THOMAS, Relief by Means of Employment, 1896, Economic Review, 10pp, 29x, in PP 609.

MACKAY, THOMAS, The Interest of the Working Class in Free Exchange, 1894, 38pp, 29x, in PP 371.

MACKAY, THOMAS, The Poor Law and the Economic Order, 1902, Economic Review, 11pp, 29x, in PP 609.

MACKAY, THOMAS, The State and Charity, 1898, 201pp, 29x, in PP 490.

MACKENZIE, COMPTON SIR, Thy Neighbour As Thyself, Catholic essay, 1959, 6pp, 29x, in PP 408.

MACKENZIE, SARA, The Morality of Prostitution, 92, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 41.

MACKINNON, MARSHALL, Caught between two cultures, 1983, 2pp, on shell money shortage, 29x, in PP 731.

MACKO, David, Dear Alternate Party Activist, 1985, 2pp, 29x, in PP 724. - See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY.

MACKY, JOHN HENRY, See: Individualist Anarchism.

MACLENNAN, DUNCAN, The 1974 Rent Act - Some Short Run Supply Effects, THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL, UK, 88, June 78, 331-342, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p712, headed: Rent Regulation.

MACLEOD, DUNCAN, The Political Economy of John Taylor of Caroline, JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES 14, Dec. 80, 387-405, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1760, headed: John Taylor: Labor & Liberty.

MACLEOD, HENRY DUNNING, The Science of Economics and its Relation to Free Exchange and Socialism, 1894, 46pp, 29x, in PP 371.

MACLEOD, KEN, Libertarianism, the Loony Left and the Secrets of the Illuminati, 2pp, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 10: 79, in PP1516.

MACLEOD, KEN, The Stone Canal, Leaflet, 1p. on new libertarian SF novel: 14.

MACLEOD-CULLINANE, BARRY, John Gray & the Contradictions of Conservative Communitarianism, 95, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 141.

MACLEOD-CULLINANE, BARRY, Taxation vs. the Market Process or: The Indirect Harm Done by Higher Taxes, 1992, 2pp, LA Economic Notes No. 41, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

MACLEOD-CULLINANE, BARRY, This House Believes that the Lord Mayor's Office Should Be Abolished, speech, 95, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 143.

MACLEOD-CULLINANE, BARRY, Women Should Lose the Vote (And so Should Men), 93, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 50.

MACMASTER, MIKE , A History of Law and Free Market Legal Systems, 31pp, in PP 1,004.

MACMILLAN, SUZANNE, Rand's Speech at the Forum, 1973, 2pp: 59.

MACPHEE, IAN, The "People" Element in Organisational Effectiveness, 1p, 29x, in PP 294-297.

MACPHERSON, C.B., Review article of ADAM SMITH'S POLITICS: An Essay in Historiographic Revision, by Donald Winch, N.Y., Cambridge UP, 1978, in: HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 11, Fall 79, 450-454, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1299, headed: Adam Smith & the Liberal Tradition.

MACPHERSON, HECTOR C., Adam Smith, 1899, 160pp, 29x, in PP 569.

MACPHERSON, HECTOR, Spencer and Spencerism, 1900, 244pp, in PP 1324: 54.

MAD COW DISEASE: Thatcher ministers "hid" mad cow threat, 1p, THE INDEPENDENT, THE GUARDIAN, THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 25 March 96. - The NSW Progress Party, in its latest newsletter, had just one body of evidence to offer against the supposed threat from ingesting meat contaminated with it, namely, the body of an English vegetarian, who died from the disease. But there are very few diseases which have only one way to travel from one to another. - Since the politicians manage to hide their own madness pretty well from most voters, we should not be surprised about this cover-up, either. - J.Z., 4.12.96. - It seems to be a much greater threat than AIDS, to all meat eaters. Who is not infected yet? - J.Z.

MAD, Anarchistische Hefte, Nr. 3, undatiert, 28 S.: 90, in PP 1499. - The authors of this magazine had not yet overcome most Marxist prejudices. - It is a sample of the kind of "anarchist", or, rather, "egalitarian" publications that I dislike. - J.Z.

MADDEN, CARL H., The Evolution of the Concepts of Land Ownership, 13pp, in PP 1216.

MADDOCK, K., Contracts between Anarchists, 6pp: 466, in PP 1484/85.

MADDOCK, K., The Mystery of Kropotkin and Radcliffe-Brown, 8pp: 727, in PP 1484/85.

MADDOCK, K., Through Kropotkin to the Foundation of Radcliffe-Brown's Anthropology, 8pp: 763, in PP 1484/85.

MADDOCK, K., Why Kropotkin Advised Radcliffe-Brown as he Did, 7pp: 753, in PP 1484/85.

MADDOCK, KENNETH, Anarchism, Regionalism and the Fourth World, 4pp, 36x, in PP 412, p300.

MADDOCK, KENNETH, Marxism and Law, 5pp, 36x, in PP 412, p385.

MADDOCK, KENNETH, Pluralism and Anarchism, 16pp, 36x, in PP 412, p44.

MADDOCK, KENNETH, The Anarchism of Michael Bakunin, 6pp, 36x, in PP 412, p160.

MADDOCK, SHEILA, Dictatorship and Proletariat, 6pp: 584; 7pp: 621; 6pp: 641, in PP 1484/85.

MADDOX, WILLIAM & STUART LILIE, Beyond Liberal and Conservative, 1p, in PP 1165.

MADDY, BASIL, Proudhon vs. Marx, a 5pp extract from his (then, 1967 and perhaps still) unpublished magnum opus of over 1,000 pages: World Minds, 24x, in PP 55. (Can anyone provide a photoready copy of the manuscript, if it is still unpublished and sponsor my filming costs? $ 100 should cover them. - J.Z.)

MADISON INSTITUTE: THE JAMES MADISON INSTITUTE for public policy studies, a 7pp introduction, with a sample of THE MADISON MESSENGER, 6th issue, Spring - Summer Quarters, 1989, 4pp, in PP 1,040.

MADISON MESSENGER, THE, 6th issue, Spring-Summer 1989, 4pp, in PP 1,040.

MADISON REPORT, THE, March/April 1990, Vol. 4, No. 2. The newsletter of the Madison Group, an association of ca. 60 free-market think tanks conducting state and local policy research, 34pp, with literature list and directory, in PP 1107. Even between them they have not yet discovered and used the potential benefits and economics of micrographics for themselves. So, how thorough is their combined research for liberty options? - J.Z.

MADISON, CHARLES A., Emma Goldman, a biographical sketch, 1960, 22pp, 29x, in PP 618.

MADISON, JAMES, Property, 1 p, from THE FREEMAN, 24x, in PP 301.

MAERKIN, ROBERT, Prof., Arbitration Law, London, 1994. Here only a 4pp leaflet on this book, in PP 1272 : 119.

MAERTELAERE, GUY DE, Freedom & Consciousness: A Wholistic Approach, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1568.

MAGAZINE BULLETIN, fanzine information, THE SMALL MAGAS ARCHIVE, Belgium, 4pp, in PP 961.

MAGAZINES FOR THE FREE EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, 1962 9pp, in PP 60-63 & 399/400. This was written for print on paper. Micrographics offers almost unlimited options in this sphere. - J.Z.

MAGAZINES FOR THE TIMELY AND SUFFICIENT ANNOUNCEMENT OF ALL LECTURE AND DISCUSSION EVENTS IN A CITY AT WHICH GUESTS ARE WELCOME, PP 61-63. (I did produce a few trial issues for Sydney and may film them one day, as samples of what could and should be done in this sphere. Perhaps someone will provide such a journal for the first city, on fiche, and on disk and on line? - J.Z.)

MAGON, RICARDO FLORES & RIVERA, LIBRADO, Manifest an die Anarchisten u. Arbeiter der Welt, 4 S., in PP 1155.

MAGON, RICARDO FLORES & THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1155.

MAGUIRE, THOMAS F., Free Trade vs. Protectionism, 1983, 3pp, in PP 1252.

MAHAFFY, FRANCIS E., Eat, Drink, Talk, 7pp: 246, in PP 1529- 33. - On Eritrea.

MAHER, EWARD, The Hot Fight over the Right to Work, 12pp, in PP 1418: 28.

MAHOMET, See: FINGER, CHARLES, J., Mahomet, n.d., LBB No. 412, 64pp, in PP 1224.

MAHONEY, DENNIS, How to Destroy / Save the University, 2pp: 77, in PP 1477.

MAHONEY, DENNIS, Stop Monopoly Capital, 1p: 63, in PP 1477.

MAHONEY, PETER, The Boss who Likes People, 2pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.

MAIL DELIVERIES: 5 or 6 per day, long ago, in London: 125, in PP 1476. - Hint from SMH, Dec. 13, 1997. Since then transport has become much faster, the sorting is largely computerized and the mail has become much more expensive, slower and uncertain. Telegrams have been completely discontinued. Nevertheless, the letter mail monopoly is still upheld. At least there are FAX and e-mail options now. But do we really have to wait for technological developments, over generations, to push back or destroy such monopolies? - I wish I had all the money by which the P.O.s overcharged me over competitive market prices. Nor do I get a price reduction for having to pick up my mail at the P.O. and having to mail it there. I had to wait for about 20 years for a P.O. Box and got it only because it had become a contract post office, concerned with making a buck. Would a referendum uphold the postal monopoly? - J.Z.

Main Catalog, 1980, with Supplement, 200pp, 29x, in PP 316-318.

MAINE, COLIN, Religion and Madness, 1985, Rationalist Assn. Of N.S.W., copyrighted, 12pp: 60, in PP 1477.

MAINE, COLIN, The Benefits of Porn, revised 2nd. ed., Nov. 86, 5pp, in PP 1145. - Neither the benefits of pornography nor its disadvantages should be exaggerated by friends or enemies. - J.Z.

MAINE, COLIN, The Catholic Church, Enemy of Mankind, n.d., 16pp, in PP 1140. Used to be distributed at the Speakers' Corner, Sydney, in The Domain, Sunday afternoons. - J.Z.

MAINE, COLIN, The Dead Hand of Islam, 1979, 1982, 1985, The Rationalist Association of N.S.W. Copyright by C. Maine, 21pp: 55, in PP 1477.

MAINE, COLIN, The Unpleasant Personality of Jesus Christ, n.d., 11pp: 93, in PP 1493. - Love, faith and hate make blind and dumb, from religion to statism. - PIOT, J.Z., 6 Dec. 1997.

MAISTRE, RUTH, Inferno Berlin, 1946, 1 S., in PP 1290/91p97/98.

MAITLAND, WILLIAM, The Coming Industrial Struggle, 1894, 38pp, 29x, in PP 371.

MAITRA, ARUN K., Goodbye Mr. Taxman, Your Time Is Up, OPTIONS, June 1984, 18pp, in PP 923.

MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Third World Development Foreign Aid or Free Trade? 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 219. - From THE FREEMAN.

MAJORITY RULE, PP 1012,

MAJORITY VOTE RACKET, PP 391,

MAJORS, BRUCE, Review, 1p, headed: Spirits of Individualism, on: Freedom, Feminism and the State, ed. by Wendy McElroy, in PP 278.

MAJORS, BRUCE, Spirits of Individualism, a 1p review of: MCELROY, WENDY, Freedom, Feminism and the State, in PP 277/278: 208.

MAKE WORK SCHEMES, See: SEMMENS, JOHN, Make-Work Won't Work, 9pp: 428.

MAKEPEACE, WILLIE, There's a Draft in here, n.d., no location given, no source, 6pp, in PP 1164.

MAKHNO, NESTOR, My Visit to the Kremlin, 1979 edition, 32pp, in PP 1140.

MAKHNO, NESTOR, The Anarchist Revolution, 16pp, translated by Mike Jones, in PP 1355: 21- 24.

MAKHNO'S REPLY to MALATESTA, 1p: 68, in PP 1482. - See also under spelling: MACHNO.

MAKING FRIENDS FOR FREEDOM, PP 309.

MAKINSON, D., On Marx's Idea of Classes and the Interpretation of his "Great Law of Motion in History", 5pp: 24, in PP 1471.

MALATESTA, A Plan for Anarchist Organisation, 4pp: 64, in PP 1482.

MALATESTA, E. & NETTLAU, MAX & GALLEANI, L., Organizzazione e Anarchia, published in Genova, 1956, Gruppi Anarchici Riuniti, 30pp: 118, in PP 1497.

MALATESTA, E., Progetto d'Organizzazione Anarchica, 12pp: 118, in PP 1497.

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Al Caffee, 48pp, from a Rome 1948 ed.: 85, in PP 1492.

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Anarchie, 74pp, 1909, 1977, German edition, in PP 1423: 55.

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Anarchismus - Syndikalismus, ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 9, 40 S., in PP 1157.

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Anarchismus und Gewalt, 16 S.: 104, in PP 1493. - Edition Anares, Bern 1987, vermutlich 8. Auflage. Durch seine Abneigung gegen Eigentum & "Bourgeoisie wurde auch er zum Befuerworter gewaltsamer Revolutionen, Enteignungen und entsprechenden Unterdrueckungen. Eigentuemer & Bourgeois sollten, nach ihm, keine Experimentierfreiheit geniessen duerfen. Er und die meisten anderen Anarchisten haben diesen Widerspruch noch nicht selbst aufgeloest: Toleranz, bis zu ihrer moeglichen Grenze, auch fuer tolerante Nichtanarchisten, Anarcho-Capitalists, Individualisten, Marktanhaenger, usw., PIOT, J.Z., 26.10.97.

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Fra Contadini, 53pp, Rome, n.d.: 97, in PP 1492. - Whatever may not have been printed well enough in the previously fiched edition, in PP 1250, may be more legible here. But I offer no guaranty. - J.Z.

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Fra Contadini, A Dialogue on Anarchy, Bratach Dubh Editions, Anarchist Pamphlets No. 6, 1981, 43pp, in PP 1250.

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Il Programma Anarchico, 16pp from a 1975 reprint: 81, in PP 1492.

MALATESTA, ERRICO, Towards Anarchism, 8pp, 29x, in PP 562.

MALATESTA, PP 1151.

MALATESTA'S REPLY to MAKHNO: 2pp: 69, in PP 1482.

MALCOLM, JOYCE L., Armed with History, 2pp on gun control & militias, in PP 1077.

MALETA, Dr., Der Menschenteppich. Ein Erlebnisbericht aus dem KZ. Flossenburg, 1 S., in PP 1290/91p27.

MALEY, Barry, The Entrepreneurial Spirit, 1983, 18 pp, CIS, 29x, in PP 711

MALINA, JUDITH, Anarchists and the pro-hierarchical left, 2pp, in PP 1191.

MALLET, BERNARD, The Principle of Progression in Taxation, 1894, 26pp, 29x, in PP 371.

MALLET, VICTOR, Pakistani Soap Smugglers Have Unilever in a Lather, clipping, A., 7.5.96, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 490.

MALLOCK, W.H., A Catholic Theologian on Natural Religion: 172, in PP 1499.

MALLOCK, W.H., A Critical Examination of Socialism, London, 1909, indexed, 302pp, in PP 1075.

MALLOCK, W.H., A Missing Science, SOCIAL EQUALITY. A Short Study in a Missing Science, 2nd. ed., 1882, 276pp: 255-322, in PP1466/67.

MALLOCK, W.H., Amateur Christianity: 94, in PP 1499.

MALLOCK, W.H., Cowardly Agnosticism: 48, in PP 1499.

MALLOCK, W.H., Fabian Economics: I. What does Socialism mean? 232; II. Socialism as presented to us by its Intellectual Leaders: 235; III. Socialism, a distinctive Analysis of the Present, & an Historic Theory of the Past: 244; IV. The Fundamental Error in the Socialistic Analysis: 245, in PP 1499.

MALLOCK, W.H., Labour and the Popular Welfare, new edition, 1894, 376pp: 1, in PP 1476.

MALLOCK, W.H., Marriage and Free Thought: 139, in PP 1499.

MALLOCK, W.H., Property and Progress or A Brief Enquiry into Contemporary Social Agitation in England, 1884, 260pp, in PP 1169. Compare the book by Preuss, in PP 790, which likewise criticizes Henry George extensively.

MALLOCK, W.H., Science and the Revolution: 201, in PP 1499.

MALLOCK, W.H., Studies in Contemporary Superstition, 1895, 314pp: 1- 77, in PP 1499.

MALLOCK, W.H., The Scientific Bases of Optimism: 1, in PP 1499.

MALLOCK, W.H., The So-Called Evolution of Socialism: I. Socialists on the Evolution of Socialism: 274; II. The alleged contemporary Evolution of Socialism an Appearance only, not a Reality: 278; III. Misconception by the Socialists of the Nature of Industrial Evolution generally: 286; IV. The True Significance of Contemporary Industrial Evolution: 295, in PP 1499.

MALLORY, GREG, The Industrial Workers of the World, 12pp: 828, in PP 1484/85.

MALSBERGER, JOHN W., The Political Thought of Fisher Ames, JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC 2, Spring 82, 1-20, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1880, headed: Rival Notions of Republicanism.

MALTBY, BRIAN & VERONICA, ROSZAK, THEODORE, Unilateral Nuclear Disarmament because of the Absurdity and Madness of the Nuclear Deterrent Policy, 7pp, with comments by John Zube, 1966, 24x, in PP 6.

MALTESE ORDER, Other Entities, Nanni v. Pace and the Sovereign Order of Malta, from: D.J. Harris, Cases & Materials on International Law, 3rd. ed., London, Sweet & Maxwell, 1983, 2pp, in PP 1539: 102.

MALTHUSIANISM, See: OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Increasing Abundance of Resources, 18pp: 564, in PP 1529- 33.

MALTSEV, YURIN, Estonia, the World's Greatest Government, 1p, in PP 1318/1319 : 211. - With still almost 12% p.a. inflation & how much unemployment? - J.Z.

MAMIS, ROBERT A., Trade Secrets: Good old-fashioned barter, INC, 8/82, 4pp, 29x, in PP 865.

MAN IN THE STREET, A, The Common Sense of Free Trade, 1903, 8pp, 29x, in PP 568.

Man Too Busy to Write One, n.d., 45pp, in PP 1541/42: 299. - In reply to CAPLAN, BRYAN. A more complete, much longer and later version can be found in PP 1543 – 1545. - Most anarchists are more prepared to try to spread their own errors than to learn about them. - J.Z.

MAN vs. THE STATE, PP 204.

MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY, PP 1150. See Individual Secessionism, On Panarchy, Exterritorial Autonomy, Personal Law, Cosmopolitan Union, Statelessness, etc. Perhaps it would be better to speak of a cosmopolitan or a man of all countries? - J.Z.

MAN, JARVIE, I.C., Man, Concepts & Society, review, PP 995. See also TAME, CHRIS, same title, 1052-61 (LA Sociological Notes 1). See IDEAS, HUMAN NATURE.

MAN, L.A., Cal., Anarchism - A Solution to World Problems, A Presentation of Ten Essays, 1940, 24pp, containing: Melchior Seele: War and Capitalism; Ray Randall: The Russio-German Union; Samuel Polinow: The Economic System of Today; Edward Cunningham: Government and Franchise; Ammon A. Hennacy: Anarchism; H. Havel: The State and Anarchism; M.B. Resin: Socialism and Anarchism; Edna Larking: A Moneyless Society; Markus Graham: Is Anarchy Possible? Richard Wagner, 1813-1883: The Creative Force, in PP 988.

MANAHATTA Project of Andre Spies, 1986, PP 736.

MANARCHY, PP 83 - 84.

MANCHESTER SOCIETY, THE, 4pp leaflet of the 80-ties. In PP ???

MANCUSO, JAMES, Finding the Truth about Highway Safety, 1986, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.

MANDATE, PP 1117.

MANELI, MIECZYSLAW, Three Concepts of Freedom: Kant - Hegel - Marx, INTERPRETATION 7, Jan. 78, 27-51, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p687, headed: Freedom in Kant, Hegel, and Marx.

MANES, ALFRED, Prof., STAATSBANKROTTE, wirtschaftliche und rechtliche Betrachtungen, 1918, 3, Auflage, 1922, 290 S., 29x, in PP 635. – The only special study of State bankruptcies that I know of. Was highly recommended by Ulrich von Beckerath. It is so little known that it is rarely referred to in any writings on this subject. On how to expropriate the remaining assets of the bureaucracy, while repudiating "investments in tax slaves" and transferring securities for these assets to the citizens or taxpayers, see: PP 19 C. – J.Z.

MANGASARIAN, M.M., A Comforting Religion, n.d., 3pp, in Little Blue Book No. 677, in PP 1206.

MANGER, PHIL, Government by Slander, 3pp: 254, in PP 1457/62. - Slander is here defined as a "malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report."

MANHATTAN REPORT

MANHATTAN REPORT On Economic Policy, some samples: I/1, 3/81; I/3, 5/81; I/7, 10/81; I/8, 11/81; II/4, 7/82; II/6, 8/82; III/1, 1/83; 96pp, in PP 1538: 1 – 96. - Published by ICEPS: International Center For Economic Policy Studies, N.Y.C. When I visited their N.Y.C. office, back in 1990, their library was not accessible to visitors. - Their staff showed the usual disinterest of organization people in what other freedom lovers were doing. Their organization was their universe or their pay cheque. But some of their publications are fine. – J.Z.

MANHATTAN REPORT, Panel Discussion, on Idle Resources, Easy Money & Hard Choices, 11pp, 1982, in PP 1538: 49. - Between: MR, Robert Lucas, Anna Schwartz & Robert Mundell. – The easy choice of full monetary freedom is not discussed there. – J.Z.

MANHATTAN REPORT, Vol.IV, No.3, 1984: Is Central Banking Obsolete? 24pp, with contributions by Milton Friedman, John G. Greenwood, Richard Timberlake, Joe Cobb, Andrew P. Clark, Phillip Cagan, Richard Hoey, William Poole, Alan Reynolds, Lawrence White. 36x, in PP 640. - It always was! - J.Z. - Special edition, June 1981, Alternative International Monetary Systems, 12pp, 29x, in PP 544.

MANHATTEN INSTITUTE, Ten Year Review, 1980-89, 26pp, in PP 1135.

MANI, TATANGA, Primitive Anarchy In Action, date & source? 1p, in PP 1127/1128.

MANIFEST DER SELBSTVERWALTUNG, Beilage v. BASIS Nr.1, 8 S., in PP 1413/14: 276.

MANIFESTO OF FREEDOM AND PEACE, The Antithesis to the Communist Manifesto, manuscript version, with some notes by John Zube, 64/65. The German version is in PP 188 & 824/25.

MANIFESTO TO AUSTRALIAN WORKERS, almost certainly by J.A. Andrews, pamphlet, reproduced in THE WORKER (Brisbane), Aug. 1892, 2pp, 24x in PP 244.

MANION, CLARENCE E., The Social Security Tax, 3pp extract from 1955 broadcast, in PP 1418: 31.

MANION, CLARENCE, The Key to Peace, 1950, 1975, 83pp, in PP 1231.

MANION, CLARENCE, To the Republic - Where Is It? 1974, 6pp, in PP 1231.

MANIS, ROD & ERNSBERGER, DON, Property in a Free Society, 2pp, 24x, in PP 14. 1p, in PP 1409/10: 239.

MANIS, ROD, Property and Anarchy, 2pp, 24x, in PP 301.

MANIS, ROD, The Factory Exploitation Myth, 4pp, from THE INDIVIDUALIST, 3-4/1970. - As SIL leaflet, 29x, in PP 290. - 3pp: 250, in PP 1457/62. - See: Industrial Revolution, Capitalism.

MANIS, ROD, The Government should STOP PLAYING POST OFFICE, an article in Pine Tree, 24x, in PP 176.

MANN, ERNEST, A Brave and Beautiful Future Could Start Now! 18pp, in REVOLUTION, in PP 1170. (Rather, a stupid and primitive society, based on his price-less "economy"! J.Z.)

MANN, FREDERIC, Terra Libra, 2pp introduction to IDENICS, in PP 1216.

MANN, FREDERICK, Dear Esteemed T.L. Customer, Aug. 15,95, 2pp; How to Build a Fortune in 6-12 months, 6pp; Co-op Advertising, 2pp; Program P, 2pp; How I Increased Terra Libra's Revenue, 4pp; How to Revolutionize Your Life, 8pp; in PP 1359. I have not heard of them lately. Is it still active? I was told that Mann himself got sick of T.L. going off into x directions at once and that he wanted to take his educational message on-line. I did not find his "get rich quick" schemes very educational. - J.Z.

MANN, FREDERICK, Free America Institute, 2pp, in PP 1318/1319:75.

MANN, FREDERICK, Free America Institute, letter of Oct. 15, 92, 1p, with a 2pp description of the Institute and a 4pp reply by John Zube, 2 Nov. 92, in PP 1,041.

MANN, FREDERICK, How to Create a Libertarian America - and Profit from your Efforts, 5pp, in PP 1252.

MANN, FREDERICK, Individual Free - Market Economic Power is the Greatest Liberating Force on Earth, Nov. 94, 3pp. - Many had and have this power - but did little for liberty. While they can make their personal lives more pleasant and comfortable, in order to acquire and maintain their riches, they had also to pay greatly in leisure and energy - and that often kept them from enlightening themselves and others as much as they otherwise could have. They, too, are in a particular but largely self-chosen treadmill. How often have I heard: "I will really do something for liberty --- once I get rich!" or: "...once I am retired." - Whether they become rich or not, after decades of such efforts, they are usually too pessimistic and exhausted for many and prolonged direct liberty efforts. - And if they have bought themselves more leisure, they all too often waste it almost exclusively on sensual pleasures and entertainments. Sensible and consistent freedom ideas are a much more important force - if properly organized, publicized and mobilized, than mere purchasing power. There is much purchasing power behind governmentalist ideas and propaganda - but it has not yet fully conquered the market and may never do so, no matter how poor its opponents are. - Throwing money at a problem can be a fallacy among freedom lovers, too. Undertaking prolonged labours of love CAN be more fruitful although, under present marketing conditions for freedom ideas, it will certainly not be so always or mostly. - J.Z.

MANN, FREDERICK, Project Terra Libra, 1p, May 28, 93 & T.L.: The World's First Truly Free Country, 2pp: 231, in PP 1293/95. - "Country" is a misnomer, here, too. - J.Z.

MANN, FREDERICK, The Education Challenge, 2pp, in PP 1318/1319: 84.

MANN, FREDERICK, The Education Challenge, Nov. 17, 1992, 2 pp from Free America Institute, in PP 1186. See: Terra Libra, in PP 1189. 15pp in PP 1192.

MANN, FREDERICK, Why Immortalists Should Support Terra Libra, 2pp: 259, in PP 1293/95.

MANNE, HENRY, Prof., Parable of the Parking Lots, 2pp, in PP 1425: 15.

MANNE, ROBERT, Pol Pot and the Persistence of Noam Chomsky, 5pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p34.

MANNERS & FASHION, PP 201.

MANNERS, RON to LINDSAY, GREG, 17 Oct. 96, 1p, in PP 1393: 108.

MANNERS, RON to ZUBE, JOHN, 10 May 94, 1p, in PP 1214; 3 Nov. 94, 1p, in PP 1214.

MANNERS, RON, & KITCHING, RON, Gold 'n Dollars. The Chile - Kalgoorlie Connection. Lessons in Free-Enterprise for Australia, 2 lectures of 21st Feb. 1994, 60pp, in PP 1214.

MANNERS, RON, Accountants: Australia Needs You! Address of October 14, 1994, to the Australian Society of CPA's Resource Conference, 15pp, in PP 1214.

MANNERS, RON, Circular for FEE AUSTRALIA, 3/93, 1p, in PP 1214.

MANNERS, RON, Circular, 1 Nov. 94, on Libertarian Project 95, 1p, in PP 1214.

MANNERS, RON, Damage Done by a Helping Hand, 1p letter, 1975, 29x, in PP 726.

MANNERS, RON, Reflections on Russia, China... and F.A. Hayek, 2pp, in PP 1287/89p265.

MANNERS, RON, Some Papers, Leaflets and Poems, 38pp, 29x, in PP 490.

MANNERS, RON, The Mining Industry - A Global Community, from an Australian's View, March 11, 1997, 33pp: 317, in PP 1506/07.

MANNERS, RON, Transport in Cost Bind, summary of a public address, 1p, Sunday Independent, Perth, Feb. 1979, 1p, in PP 1129.

MANNERS, RON, Why Are Australians and their Money Leaving Australia? talk, 1997, 9pp, 128, in PP 1451.

MANNIN, ETHEL, This Reconstruction Business, 1942, 2pp: 134, in PP 1480.

MANNIN, ETHEL, This Reconstruction Business, 1p: 122, in PP 1525.

MANNIN, ETHEL, Women and Conscription, 2pp: 107, in PP 1525.

MAN'S NATURE & GOVERNMENT, PP 166.

MANUEL, BRUCE, Review of: Jonathan Schell: The Fate of the Earth, 2pp, 29x in PP 424. - The greatest verbal facility in describing the threat of nuclear war is not enough when not combined with rightful and correct ideas on how to effectively prevent it. See my PP 16-18 & 61-63. - J.Z.

MAO AS FREE ENTERPRISER? PP 1027.

MAPA, a project for an APA on Microfiche, that did not even reach its first fiche issue, 1p, 29x, in PP 710. A single periodical, using a new medium, new to most people, cannot expect to launch the medium and be successful immediately, as a periodical using this new medium. This is why LMP is so patiently assembling many titles on microfiche and is trying to list all libertarian interest titles offered by other publishers on microfilm. But this should not prevent small circles of information activists to produce much on fiche by each member and for the benefit of the other few members. "Wie fruchtbar ist der kleinste Kreis wenn man ihn wohl zu pflegen weiss" - sagte Schiller. (How fertile is the smallest circle, if it is well cared for!) Compare the MULTILOG project and see under BRAINSTORMING. At least this project induced Victor Koman to publish an introductory booklet to the microfiche option. See: Koman. - J.Z. 5/89. How can one raise awareness of all the freedom periodicals available now on microfilm and of the self-publishing options the medium offers potential publishers and editors of periodicals, who have, as usual, only very limited funds and circles of subscribers? My 1986 appeal to the libertarian press on this was in vain. - Most seem to think that they have already achieved all that can be when they manage to continue their periodical few pages for a few years. - All printed libertarian periodical should at least be willing and able to point out, in every issue: All our back issues are now available on microfiche and thus we are among the xyz libertarian journals already fully or partly available in this format. - But they seem to begrudge their microfiche options even this little effort. - J.Z. - Later Koman was involved with SOFTSERV, an attempt to popularize floppy disk use for publishing SF and libertarian texts. It flopped but K. became successful as a published (printed on paper) SF writer. Persistence with both alternative media was lacking. Some people insist on instant success and profit for the freedom struggle that has been going on for hundreds of years. - J.Z., 7.6.98.

MAPKA: THORNLEY, KERRY, Two Communities in Latin America, 2pp on Keristans & MAPKA, in PP 1420/22: 194.

MARABLE, MANNING, Liberation Radio Shut Down, THE GUARDIAN, August 2, 1989, 1p, in PP 1,019.

MARAT, Ein Flugblatt, 1 S., in PP 1322: 10.

MARC, ALEXANDER, Karl Marx ou la perversion du socialisme, 65pp, Paris, 1985, in VOLUNTE ANARCHISTE No. 27, in PP 1097.

MARCEAU, IAN W., Dr., Deregulation and Privatization of Marketing Boards, 1986, 13pp, in PP 1,014.

MARCEAU, IAN W., Dr., Privatization in the Agricultural and Agribusiness Sectors, 1986, 10pp, in PP 1,014.

MARCHI, MORENO, Emigrazione Anarchica Italiana in Australia, 38pp, in PP 467p100.

MARCO POLO, PP 806.

MARDIROS, ANTHONY M., Karl Popper as a Social Philosopher, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY, 5, 1975, 157-171, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p77. Headed: Social Engineering.

MARDUT, GARY S., Jury Nullification. It's an Ace in the Hole, 1p, in PP 275 : 110.

MARGARET FREEMAN DIGEST, I/1-3, n.d., Patin, France, 13pp, in PP 983.

MARGARET, MARY, Fort Collins Project: Libertarians Wanted to Live in Fort Collins, 2pp, in PP 1287/89p105.

MARGARET, MARY, Freedom Now, invitation to Libertarians for a conference, Aug. 29 - Sep. 1, 86, Fort Collins, 2pp, enlarged and still hard to read, in PP 480.

MARGARET, MARY, Libertarians Wanted in Fort Collins, Colorado, 2pp leaflet: 27, in PP 1465.

MARGOLIS, JOSEPH, The Prospects of an Objective Morality, SOCIAL RESEARCH 46, Winter 79, 745-765, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1288, headed: The Prospects of Objective Morality.

MARGOLIS, JOSEPH, The Rights of Man, SOCIAL THEORY AND PRACTICE 4, Spring 78, 423-444, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p685, headed: Is the Right to Freedom Vacuous?

MARGOLIS, RICK, Our Concern Is to Build Non-Hierarchical Communities, 1p, in PP 1386/91: 789.

MARGULIS, STEPHEN T., Conceptions of Privacy: Current Status and Next Steps, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES 33, 1977, 5-21, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p391, headed: The Meaning of Privacy.

MARIA THERESIA THALERS, See: PP 109/10.

MARIANAS ANNEXATION, See: ROYCE, E. SCOTT, The Marianas Grab, 2pp, in PP 1404/06: 225.

MARIEN, MICHAEL, Basic Decentralist Reading List, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 853. See: BIBLIOGRAPHIES.

MARIEN, MICHAEL, The Challenge for Decentralists: Providing Alternatives for the Post-Industrial World, 5pp, in PP 1386/91: 612. - Industry or technology and world economics are not something to be overcome or avoided but, rather, to be utilized fully, in an individualistic way. - A post-industrial world is at best a poetic dream and at worst a nightmare. Many to most of us survive only because of industrialism. - Try to go into bush or deserts or mountains and survive there without tools and equipment, clothing & food stores, previously produced by industry. - J.Z.

MARIJUANA PETITION ORGANIZATION, 6pp leaflet, 29x, in PP 484.

MARIJUANA REPORT, THE, IX/1, Fall 1990, 4pp, in PP 1362/63: 29.

MARIJUANA, 4 pp of leaflets for the use of hemp - marijuana, in PP 1139.

MARIJUANA, PP 385, see DRUGS. - I would like to see a study to find out how effective or ineffective e.g. tobacco, alcohol and other drugs have been to turn freedom lovers off the freedom struggle - if these factors can be separated somehow the other influences. Have the abstainers been more persistent in their efforts? - J.Z., 7.6.98.

MARIJUANA: Attention All Humanoids Who Smoke Cannabinoids, a 1p chain letter, in PP 1,043. (I prefer hemp e.g. as bird seed, for clothing, ropes and fuel. J.Z.)

MARIJUANA: The Many Uses of Hemp, 1p, no date, no source, in PP 1171.

MARINA, WILLIAM, Egalitarianism and Empire, 1975, 32pp, IHS, in PP 1114.

MARINA, WILLIAM, Egalitarianism and Empire, IHS, 1975, 32pp, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p110. Headed: Empire, Equality, and Envy.

MARINA, WILLIAM, Militia, Standing Armies, and the Second Amendment: Some Perspectives from the American Revolution, 4pp, in PP 1153.

MARINA, WILLIAM, Revolution and Social Change: The American Revolution as a People's War, 35pp, bibliographical essay, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p139.

MARITAIN, JACQUES, The Rights of Man, 1944, extract that makes ca. 25 points, 48x, in PP 589/590.

MARK, JEFFREY, The Modern Idolatry, being an Analysis of Usury & the Pathology of Debt, Libertarian Social Institute, Bombay, n.d., 239pp, 188-262, in PP 1447/49. - Piet Bouter selected, copied, cut & pasted (wastefully, by my standards) this title from my library. I would have postponed filming it indefinitely, being already deterred by the sub-title and every attempt at delving into the text. On every page I feel compelled to contradict the author. Not sharing the author's and a still too wide-spread anti-interest bias, nor his ideas for monetary despotism, I do not consider this to be a libertarian book but rather one that harks back to the dogmas and prejudices of the Dark Ages. Alas, they are held also by still too many of the modern anarchists and libertarians and are thus, obviously, not yet sufficiently or widely enough refuted. Anyone who speaks of "free money" and then goes on to advocate central banking & legal tender, and attacks debt and interest, has really understood neither. His notions on money "creation" are those of "Social Credit". He praises Major Douglas e.g. on pp 132/33, favours "money control" by the government on p 141 and legal tender on p. 142. Government debts "paid" by legal tender paper money issued against them: p. 198. On page 60 he seems to favour freedom of note issue but not of "credit creation". Nor did I notice any discussion of sound and unsound tax foundation money. But at least on pages 213 & 214 he did defend the people who undertook barter and scrip experiments. On p. 214 he does not seem to understand that "independence of money" tokens can only be achieved via fully free clearing. To me it is one of the worst books on money that I have seen. If we can ever manage to automate, via a special computer program, the extraction of economic prejudices, then this book will probably turn out to be a treasure chest for them. As far as possible, their confrontation with the best refutations so far found should be automated, too. The recognition of the importance of money is not enough when not accompanied by enough right ideas on money. Does he anywhere sufficiently differentiate between voluntarily taken up debts and granted credits & their free payment and repayment arrangements, including agreed upon interest, and IMPOSED debts like taxes and government insecurities and the use of government insecurities as "backing" for the issue of government paper money? Does he distinguish between debts taken up for wasteful government projects or e.g. private gambling or drug use and debts to finance productive investments? To condemn all of them alike is simply absurd. Does he show any awareness that almost all due debts, of productive people, could be settled by clearing? He remains unaware that that debts tend to become a major problem mainly when the creditors are given the authority to demand scarce legal tender in repayment while, based on the laws of monetary despotism, refusing possible and desirable clearing arrangements, which most honest and capable debtors could provide, if free to do so and informed on how to do so best. Every exchange involves mutual debts. Instead of raving against debts and interests, he should have explored how everyone could be enabled to pay or clear his way without the provision of any supposedly "ideal" money provided by any government. How developed would our economies be if we did invest all our savings merely in jewellery and hoarded gold or silver coins and bullion? Having fiched this text - and some others - no one can any longer truthfully say that I do film only those texts that I do largely agree with. But I do hold that any discussion should be like a board game. It should introduce a continued discussion of a "game" that will be won. The idols worshipped by the author are much worse than those he attacks. - PIOT, J.Z., 27.11.1997.

MARKE, RON to ZUBE, JOHN, from The Rationalist Association of N.S.W., 17.11.85, 1p: 84, in PP 1496. - They, too, seem to be more concerned with copyrights than with getting their message out in full, cheaply and permanently. As for the last paragraph: People who got old and are sufficiently interested in reading in spite of an eye handicap, should know about and get themselves either proper reading glasses or a magnifying glass with a convenient holder for it. Alternatively, they can use an enlarging photocopier. Publishers are not the slaves of the readers. They do not have to supply any of them with the crutches they may require. People ought to be self-responsible. - J.Z.

MARKET & LIBERTY, PP 998.

MARKET & MONEY, PP 804. See Monetary Freedom.

MARKET & POLITICS, PP 1012.

MARKET ANARCHISM, See: KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Agorists = The Anti-Utopian Visionaries. A first introduction to the position of the Market- Anarchists, 2pp: 112, in PP 501.

MARKET AS A COMPUTER, PP 311.

MARKET ECONOMY, PP 1130, 1052-61 (LA Economic Notes 15), MARKET FOR FREEDOM IDEAS & FOR OTHER IDEALS AS WELL, PP 20/21, 183. Compare Ideas Archive, Libertarian Encyclopedia, Libertarian Library.

MARKET FOR LIBERTY, LP of Oregon, newsletter, VIII/7, 7/78; VIII/8, 8/78, 9pp, in PP 274 & 275? (On my own I can't keep up with all libertarian and anarchist periodicals. But a handful of freedom lovers could, and could share them, on cheap microfiche duplicates, with all others, permanently and cheaply, upon demand! - J.Z.)

MARKET MECHANISM OR PATERNALISTIC GOVERNMENT? PP 571.

MARKET MIRACLE, PP 310.

MARKET OR WELFARE STATE? PP 804.

MARKET POWER, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, The power of the market, 1p:28, in PP 1515.

MARKET THEORY, WHICH ONE? PP 384.

MARKET, CITADEL & ALTAR, PP 1003.

MARKET, PP 6, 369, 711, 725, 928, 935, 1105, 1117, 1144,

MARKETGUARD, by JACOBSON, Philip E., from TC, No. 100, of 12 Nov. 81, 16pp, 29x, in PP 869.

MARKETING BOARDS, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, Time to take the cow by the horn, 1p: 118, in PP 1515. - Against Marketing Boards.

MARKETING BY GOVERNMENTS or their Marketing Boards, PP 384, 1014, see QUANGOS.

MARKETING, FREE ENTERPRISE MARKETING, PP 373 - 375.

MARKETS, See: ANDERSON, BILL, Why Socialism Fails - Why Markets Survive, 13pp: 466, in PP 1529- 33.

MARKLEY, DON, Promoting Freedom behind the Scenes, 10pp: 47, in PP 1506/07. - On WORLD RESEARCH. - Alas, it has so far only used conventional film, not the larger reduction rates of microfilm. - JZ.

MARKOVITZ, MORRIS J., Fractional vs. 100% Reserve Banking, with comments by Jim Stumm, in PP 787, without comments in PP 791.

MARKOVITZ, MORRIS J., I$ Inflation here to Stay? THE FREEMAN, April 74, 5pp, in PP 804.

MARKOWITZ, JACK, The Plot to Print a Masterpiece: Gulliver's Travels, 6pp: 241, in PP 1529- 33.

MARKS, JOHN & LANDAU, DAVID, Games States Play, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 1500.

MARKS, JOHN & LANDAU, DAVID, The Games States Play, 1p, in PP 1283-1286.

MARKS, PAUL, Bismarck: The Harm Done by One Individual to the Cause of Individualism, 92, 4pp, LA Historical Notes No. 19, in PP 1052-1061, sheets 417-420.

MARKS, PAUL, Francis Canavan on EDMUND BURKE AND PROPERTY, A Critique, LIBERTARIAN HERITAGE No. 18, 4pp: 49, in PP 1487.

MARKS, PAUL, Government Spending and the Limits of Public Choice Theory, 1992, 2pp, LA Economic Notes No. 42, in PP 1052-1061, sheets 229-230.

MARKS, PAUL, Imperialism, Some Reflections, 4pp, L.A., 29x, in PP 864.

MARKS, PAUL, Reflections on BABYLON 5: Star Trek it is not, 2pp, CULTURAL NOTES No. 40: 7, in PP 1487.

MARKS, PAUL, The Battle of Marathon and the Spirit of the West, 1992 , 4pp, LA Historical Notes No. 21, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

MARKS, PAUL, The Principled Libertarianism of Edmund Burke, 1729-1797, pp, in PP 1281/82.

MARKS, PAUL, Two Cheers for Switzerland, 2pp, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

MARKUN, LEO, Great Dates in History, LBB, no series no., n.d., 32pp, in PP 1224.

MARLETTA, STEPHEN, Enzo Martucci, 3pp, in PP 1420/22: 225. - 3pp: 41, in PP 1465.

MARLETTA, STEPHEN, Review of: ARRIGONI, ENRICO, The Totalitarian Nightmare, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 443.

MARLETTA, STEPHEN, Review of: ARRIGONI, ENRICO, Zuluito: The Mini-Missionary, 296pp, in Italian. 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 410.

MARLETTA, STEPHEN, Review of: MARTUCCI, ENZO, La Setta Rossa, 1953, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 123.

MARLETTA, STEPHEN, Review of: REDBEARD, RAGNAR, Might Is Right, new Loompanics reprint of this 1896 book, 1p, in PP 1423: 33.

MAROONS OF JAMAICA, A Libertarian Enclave? PP 1028/29.

MAROONS OF JAMAICA: STARCHILD, ADAM, A Libertarian Nation? 1p, in PP 1404/06: 245.

MAROONS, History of their underground societies in the U.S., see Koehnline, James, in PP 932. See the dissertation by Leaming-Bey in PP 1447-1449.

MAROTTA, MICHAEL E., Computers and the Totalitarian State, 1985, 3pp, 36x, in PP 636.

MARR, WILHELM, Anarchie oder Autoritaet? Hamburg, 1852, 132 S., in PP 957. - Erste deutsche Schrift, meines Wissens, die ausdruecklich anarchistisch ist. First German book, according to my knowledge, that is explicitly anarchistic. - J.Z.

MARRIAGE LAWS, See: MICKLETHWAIT, BRIAN, People - not the Government - Should Decide what Marriage Means, 96, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 187. - Rather, each couple or group for itself! But they should be held to their responsibilities for their children! - J.Z., 30.9.97. - See K. MAYO, Mother India & Volume Two.

MARRIAGE, PP 244, 412p10, 428ff( S.2645), 648, 1000, 1042-61 (LA Political Notes 31), 1150, 1161 (Paine).

MARRIAGE, See: CLEYRE, VOLTAIRINE DE, On Marriage, including: Sex Slavery, Bastard Born, They who Marry Do Ill, 32pp, in PP 1355: 46- 53.

MARRIAGE, See: PINE TREE PRESS, Pamphlets, in PP 1425.

MARRIAGE, See: SUMNER, W.G., Modern Marriage, ca. 1903, in PP 1307. See: HEYWOOD, EZRA, Cupid's Jokes.

MARROU, ANDRE, Does America Have a Future? 2pp, in PP 480.

MARRS, TEXE, Big Sister is Watching You, 1p flyer on this book in PP 1243/44.

MARSDEN, DORA, Freedom, 2pp, from THE NEW FREEWOMAN, No. 1, in PP 1423: 28.

MARSDEN, DORA, Seclections from her Writings on Egoism, 6pp, in PP 1420/22. - I think that she stands condemned by her own words. - J.Z.

MARSHALL, JONATHAN, Star Wars & The Legacy of Hiroshima, 6pp, in PP 1165.

MARSHALL, PAUL, John Locke: Between God and Mammon, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 12, March 79, 73-96, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p691, headed: Locke, Property, and Individualism.

MARSHALL, TOM, Agreement with Rothbard's Ideas on Spooner & Tucker Doctrine on money, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 1015.

MARSHALL: DAVIS, FORREST, Did Marshall Prolong the Pacific War? 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 73; part 2, 3pp: 112. - Another major war crime? - J.Z.

MARSLAND, DAVID, Beyond the Welfare State, 1991, 7pp, LA Political Notes No. 65, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

MARSLAND, DAVID, Reform & Reaction in Health Care, 6pp, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

MARSTON, LANCE, Preparing for Privatization, 1986, 12pp, in PP 1,014.

MARTI, ISMAEL, Libertarian Movement From Within, 1951, 8pp, 29x, in PP 542.

MARTICCU, ENZO, See: MARLETTA, STEPHEN, Enzo Martucci, 3pp: 41, in PP 1465.

MARTIN, BRIAN to ZUBE, JOHN, 13 Oct. 1997, 1p, 1 in PP 1452.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Analysing the Fluoridation Controversy: Resources and Structures, Discussion Paper, 1988, in SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, SAGE, vol. 18, 1988, 331-363, 33pp, 29x, in PP 877.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Beyond Mass Media, 7pp, 280, in PP 471/472p280.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Beyond Mass Media, 95, 7pp, in PP 1251. - His micrographic vision still does not go far enough! - J.Z.

MARTIN, BRIAN, CALLAGHAN, SHARON & FOX, CHRIS, Challenging Bureaucratic Elites, 1997, 56pp, with bibliography, 2, in PP 1452.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Challenging Bureaucratic Elites, 1997, 55pp, review by DON ELDRIDGE, 1p: 80, in PP 1492.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Compulsory Voting: A Useful Target for Anti-State Action? THE RAVEN, No. 14, 1991, 8pp, in PP 1,018.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Critics of Pesticides: Whistleblowing or Suppression of Dissent? 23pp: 329, in PP 1506/07.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Demarchy, a political alternative to electoral politics, 16pp, 16, in PP 1452. - I noticed too late that this version is only a draft, version 2 Dec. 1988, not intended for publication. When I get the final version then I will microfiche it, too. - J.Z.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Democracy Without Elections, 1990, 6pp, from Social Alternatives, VIII/4, in PP 974. (On "elections" by lot. J.Z.)

MARTIN, BRIAN, DIMMER, CHRISTINE, REEVES, NOELINE & SULLIVAN, FRANCES, Squatting for the Prevention of Haemorrhoids? 1986, 5pp, 21, in PP 1452. - How much good health has to do with personal freedom is all too often only noticed when one no longer has it. I am often surprised by the number of basic questions that are still not settled and whose discussion is usually avoided. Sitting on now conventional seats, while not on the toilet, does probably do more harm. We are not yet adapted to it and may never be. Moreover, sitting down at work, for long periods, becomes more and more common, as the number of blue collar workers becomes smaller and smaller and those of office workers larger and larger. - J.Z.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Disruption vs Organisation, a review of Piven/Cloward, Poor People's Movements, 82, 2pp, in PP 1251.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Gene Sharp's Theory of Power, review essay, JPR, 1989, 10pp, 29x, in PP 873.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Grassroots Action for Peace, 1982, 6pp, in PP 1251.

MARTIN, BRIAN, How the Peace Movement Should Be Preparing for Nuclear War, 82, 11pp, in PP 1251.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Implications for Action, 80, 15pp, in PP 1251.

MARTIN, BRIAN, In Defence of Social Defence, 2pp, 29x, in PP 423.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Mobilising against Nuclear War. The Insufficiency of Knowledge and Logic, 1980, 6pp, in PP 1251.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Nonviolent Struggle and Social Defence, 3-7 April 1990, Bradford, England, WRI Conference, Conference report 1 of 2, 3pp, in PP 1236.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Revolutionary Social Defence, in BULLETIN OF PEACE PROPOSALS, 22/1, March 1991, 9pp, with some hints towards this bulletin, in PP 1,019.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Social Defence: Elite Reform or Grassroots Initiative? 5pp, SOCIAL ALTERNATIVES, April 87, in PP 812 & 1251.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Socialism Without the Military, 1990, 23pp, in PP 1,005.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Sticking a Needle into Science: The Case of Polio Vaccines & the Origin of AIDS, from SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, Vol. 26 (1996), 245-76, 32pp, submitted by the author, 121 - 136, in PP 1446. - All too often "scientists" do "respond" like politicians do. - J.Z.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Ten Areas for Anarchist Initiatives, 2pp: 20, in PP 1481. - Ten areas for anarchist initiatives: a personal list, 2pp from Visions of Freedom, 1995, 2pp, in PP 474. - I would like to see many more SUCH anarchist contributions. - Finally a listing of ALL possible and desirable anarchist initiatives and all their pro and con and contacts. - J.Z.

MARTIN, BRIAN, Uprooting War, Freedom Press, London, 1984, here only a 2pp flyer and a letter by the author, in PP 974. Advocates "social defence" and in this book reviewed about 1/2 of my peace programme. - J.Z.

MARTIN, CHARLES, Towards A Free Society, Freedom Press, 1960, published for the author, 62pp, in PP 1140.

MARTIN, DICK, Anarchism and the State, 1p: 50, in PP 1528.

MARTIN, DICK, Panarchy, 1p: 50. Responses: 57, 60, in PP 1528.

MARTIN, DICK, Practical Libertarianism, 1p: 75, in PP 1528.

MARTIN, DICK, Spiritual Anarchy? 2pp, 1991, in PP 1251.

MARTIN, DICK, The Fault of Socialism, 2pp: 37, in PP 1528.

MARTIN, EVERETT DEAN, Liberal Education vs. Propaganda, 1926, 1954, 16pp, 36x, in PP 714.

MARTIN, HERVE, Good Money, but the Life Style Can Tell after a While, 1981, 1p on government-paid informers, 29x, in PP 724.

MARTIN, HUBERT, Nehru's Three Voices, 2pp, in PP 1411/12: 115. - Views him as just another dictator. - J.Z.

MARTIN, J. & J.J. RAY, Anti-Authoritarianism: An Indicator of Pathology, 7pp, 36x, in PP 370.

MARTIN, JAMES J. to VIC KOMAN, May 22, 1986, The Memory Hole, No. 13, p 18, 1p, in PP 1,021. - I wish most anarchists and libertarian readers and writers and researchers would finally realize that with the economical microfiche self-publishing option we could fast approach an ideal, because complete, "memory hole", one that could become well abstracted and indexed and reviewed, too, with the help of many active PC users. - J.Z.

MARTIN, JAMES J., A "Good War" it Wasn't: Review of: FUSSELL, PAUL, War Time: Understanding and Behavior in the 2nd. WW, OUP, 1989, 345pp: 21pp: 119, in PP 1505.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Agnes Inglis: Recollections & Impressions, 8pp, 1978, in PP 875.

MARTIN, JAMES J., American Anarchism Revisited, reviewing, in 3pp, David DeLeon, The American as Anarchist, in THE LIBERTARIAN REVIEW, Dec. 1979, in PP 1,021.

MARTIN, JAMES J., An Introduction to Ezra H. Heywood's Uncivil Liberty, 1978, 4pp, in PP 1111. Heywood's essay, in PP 225, was reproduced without this introduction.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Closing Remarks of a Speech on Francis Neilson, 1983, 2pp, in PP 1,018.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Introduction to HEYWOOD, EZRA H., Uncivil Liberty, 1873 ( reproduced in PP 225 ), in PP 1111.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Introduction to Max Stirner, The Ego and His Own, 10pp, 1962, 29x, in PP 198.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Josiah Warren, from LIBERATION, n.d., 5pp, in PP 1,021.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Laurance Labadie & SOL, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 940.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Laurance Labadie, 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 416.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Maenner gegen den Staat. Die Vertreter des individualistischen Anarchismus in Amerika, 1827 - 1908, Band 1 & 2, 1980, Mackay Gesellschaft, Freiburg, ISBN 3-921388-36-8. - Uebersetzung von K.H.Z. Solneman & Juergen Waibel. Mit alphabetischem Index & Bibliographie, 504 S., in PP 1320. - First edition, 1953, "Men Against the State". 3rd. ed., 70, Ralph Myles Publishers, Colorado.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Max Stirner, in RECONSTRUIR, No. 48, in PP 1134.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Notes to the 1972, Ralph Myles edition of JOHN BADCOCK, 1894, Slaves to Duty, in PP 897.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Preface to Eltzbacher: Anarchism, 13pp, 24x, in PP 208.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Preface, 7pp, to Boetie, The Will to Bondage, in PP 1254.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Review of: "The Second Oldest Profession: Spies and Spying in the 20th Century" by Phillip Knightly, N.Y., Penguin, 1988, 448pp. Review has 11pp, in PP 1,018.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Revisionist Viewpoints: Essays in a Dissident Historical Tradition, review by R.A. CHILDS, 1p: 96, in PP 1468.

MARTIN, JAMES J., The Decolonization of Asia, a 4pp review of: Allies of a Kind: The United States, Britain, and the War Against Japan, 1941-45, by Christopher Thorne, OUP, 796pp, in LIBERTARIAN REVIEW, August 1978, review in PP 1,021.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Vorwort zu James L. Walker: Die Philosophie des Egoismus, 2 S., 1979, 29x in PP 410.

MARTIN, JAMES J., WALKER, J.L., Foreword to JAMES L. WALKER, The Philosophy of Egoism, 1972, 29x, in PP 878.

MARTIN, JAMES J., We Never Called him "Larry": A Reminiscence of Laurance Labadie, with some necessary additional comments about our mutual friend, Agnes Inglis, 14pp, 1978, in PP 875.

MARTIN, JAMES J., What I Don't Believe, 17pp, n.d., previously partly reproduced in THE VOLUNTARYIST, in PP 1,018.

MARTIN, JAMES J., What I Don't Believe, 3pp, in PP 1150.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Who Wants to Be "Free"? 1p, 24x in PP 55. - I still cherish the day of discussion and browsing through his library, that I had in 1990. - Alas, I still have not fiched all the texts I got from him for this. - J.Z., 7.6.98.

MARTIN, JAMES J., Who Wants to Be "Free"? 1p, from THE INTERPRETER, 1948, in PP 1420/22: 115.

MARTIN, MALACHI B., Pope John Paul II. Out of this World, 4pp: 53, in PP 1506/07.

MARTIN, PATTI, A Look at Northern Ireland, 1p, in PP 1269. - Typically, exterritorial autonomy, individual secessionism and associationism are not considered. - J.Z.

MARTIN, Paul C., Sachwert schlaegt Geldwert, 1983, Buchhinweis, mit kurzem Auszug. ( Er befuerworted Geldfreiheit! ), 6 S., 29x,in PP 738.

MARTIN, REX & NICKEL, JAMES, Recent Work on the Concept of Rights, AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY 17, July 80, 165-180, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1281, headed: Recent Scholarship on Rights. - Why is Kant's definition of Rights still so widely ignored? - J.Z.

MARTIN, RUDOLF, Der Mensch ohne Moral. Die Philosophie der Macht und Anpassung, 1926, 73 S., in PP 275. - From a copy found in Kurt Zube's library. Not recommended by me as a libertarian book but just as one belonging into a complete Stirner collection. The author had, apparently, read Stirner but did not get much wiser by this encounter. I am reminded of the remark by G. Chr. Lichtenberg: "Dies Buch ist ein Spiegel. Wenn ein Affe hineinguckt kann kein Apostel herausschauen." (This book is a mirror. When an ape looks into it, then no apostle will look out of it.) Martin, alas, remained full of common prejudices, reminding me of the view of HELMS, HANS G. (Die Ideologie der anonymen Gesellschaft), that at least for some, if not many, Stirner, with his all too loose terminology and condemnation of everyone who thought different, was a stepping stone to totalitarianism. From "might is right" to "Leader command, we will follow you!" and "One empire, one people, one leader!" is not a very large step. Too many found it easy to discard his individualistic message and to continue with his remaining glorification of power and his communist notions. Only an independent and real thinker can get SOME value out of Stirner and will not be turned into his uncritical follower, as, alas, even Kurt Zube was. Not recommended by me as a libertarian book but just as one belonging into a complete Stirner collection. - J.Z.

MARTIN-ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. v. JOHNSON, Arkansas, 1902, truck payment case, 2pp, 29x, in PP 731. - Free banking discussion.

MARTINEAU, HARRIET, Autobiography, edited by Maria Weston Chapman, Boston, 1877, 2 volumes, 594 & 596 pp, here only reviewed, in 10pp, by J.W.C., in Tucker's RADICAL REVIEW, August 1877, 29x, in PP 373-375.

MARTINEAU, HARRIET, Illustrations of Political Economy, 1832-34, 9 volumes, 3570pp, reproduced on 5 fiche, 29x, PP 701-705. - William Graham Sumner once said that he learned all his basic economics from her. Most of her illustrations make good to fair stories, too, and can by now be read like historical novelettes. - J.Z.

MARTINEAU, Mr., On Evolution, PP 829.

MARTUCCI, ENZO, In Defence of Stirner, 3pp: 243; 3pp: 261; 4pp: 274, in PP 1420/22.

MARTUCCI, ENZO, In Praise of Chaos, 2pp: 97; 1p, in PP 1420/22: 111.

MARTUCCI, ENZO, Manifesto of the Outsiders, 3pp, with comment by S.E. Parker, in PP 1420/22: 238.

MARTUCCI, ENZO, My Polemic with E. Armand, 3pp, in PP 1420/22: 469.

MARTUCCI, ENZO, Neither East nor West! 1p, in PP 1420/22: 59.

MARTUCCI, ENZO, Neither East nor West!, 1p: 51, in PP 1465.

MARTUCCI, ENZO, Nietzsche, 3pp, in PP 1420/22: 88.

MARTUCCI, ENZO, Renzo Novatore, 4pp, in PP 1420/22: 292.

MARTYN, BARBARA, Worker Control Brings New Life to Factory, 3pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.

MARVEL, HOWARD P., Factory Regulation: A Reinterpretation of Early English Experience, THE JOURNAL OF LAW AND ECONOMICS 20, Oct. 77, 379-402, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p709, headed: Factory Regulation and Vested Interest.

MARVIN, JOSEPH B., Walt Whitman, 36pp, from Tucker's RADICAL REVIEW, August 1877, 29x, in PP 373-375.

MARX & ANARCHISM, PP 412p321.

MARX, KARL, See: MARC, ALEXANDER, Karl Marx ou la perversion du socialisme, 65pp, Paris, 1985, in VOLUNTE ANARCHISTE No. 27, in PP 1097.

MARX, KARL, See: PP 55, 286, 288, 283 - 285, 377, 412, 418/9p64, 659, 696, 810, 864, 871, 955, 995, 1017, 1097, 1129, 1170, see COMMUNISM, LEGAL TENDER, MONETARY DESPOTISM, RUSSIA, SOCIALISM, SOVIET SYSTEM, SYNDICALISM, TOTALITARIANISM. - Proletarians of the world - do not forgive him! He wanted nothing but chains upon you! - J.Z., 7.6.98.

MARX, KARL, See: RAND, AYN, Karl Marx - Racist, 1p, from The Virtue of Selfishness, in PP 1430/31: 108.

MARX, KARL, See: SOWELL, THOMAS, Marxist Rhetoric: Whatever it takes to gain power, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 263.

MARX, KARL, See: TAME, CHRIS R., Sanitising Marx, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 155.

MARX, KARL, See: THOMAS, HENRY, The Beginnings of Real Civilization.

MARXISM & MONOPOLY, PP 1052-61 (J.S. Shea).

MARXISM, See: GRAY, JOHN, The system of ruins. Marxismus: Theory and Practice, 1983, 4pp: 101, in PP 1491.

MARXISM, See: GROENEWEGEN, D., Planning, Marxian Economics and Normal Cost Theory: Review of: BOOM & BUST, Journal of the Commerce Students' Society, Melbourne University, ed. by KEATINK, M. & SAMUEL, PAUL, 1962: 3pp: 29, in PP 1471.

MARXISM, See: LEVAL, GASTON, Anarquismo & Marxismo, 3pp: 38, in PP 1494.

MARXISM, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Review of: ACTON, H.B., What Marx Really Said, 1p: 41, in PP 1468.

MARXISM, See: MAKINSON, D., On Marx's Idea of Classes and the Interpretation of his "Great Law of Motion in History", 5pp: 24, in PP 1471.

MARXISM, See: MARX/ENGELS, The German Ideology, 4pp, Notes towards a Critique, by FRANK JORDAN: Marx vs. Stirner, in PP 1423: 47.

MARXISM, See: MATONIS, JON A., A Critique of Marx's "The Power of Money in Bourgois Society in the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, 16 Aug. 85, 8pp, in PP 810.

MARXISM, See: MISES, LUDWIG von, The Marxian Class Conflict Doctrine, 1961, 4pp: 61, in PP 1480.

MARXISM, See: MULLER, GERALD, The True Face of Marxism, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 96.

MARXISM, See: RAMUS, PIERE, Die Irrlehre des Marxismus, in PP 955.

MARXISM, See: SOLNEMAN, K.H.Z., The Manifesto of Peace and Freedom, subheaded: The Antithesis to the Communist Manifesto, in PP 64/65,

MARXISM, See: TOLSTOYISM vs. MARXISM, PP 1052-61 (LA Cultural Notes 17)

MARXISMUS, See: SCHEPPERLE, ILSE, Pierre Ramus, Marxismuskritik u. Sozialismus- konzeption, Dissertation, 1986, 286 S., 1-283, in PP 1454.

MARXIST GLOSSARY, See: PP 415.

MARYSON, J.A., Dr., The Principles of Anarchism, 1935, The Jewish Anarchist Federation of America, N.Y., 32pp, in PP 959.

MASLEM, GEOFFREY, Taking up Illich's Gauntlet, 1973, 1p, 29x, in PP 713.

MASLEN, GEOFFREY, Would you take this kid to be your unlawfully educated son? 2pp, 1972, 36x, in PP 714.

MASON, JOHN W., Political Economy and the Response to Socialism in Britain, 1870-1914, THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL 23, Sep. 80, 565-587, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1481, headed: British Anti-socialism: 1870-1914.

MASON, JOHN, Evolution Made Plain, n.d., 55pp, LBB No. 467, in PP 1209.

MASON, JOHN, Evolution of an Agnostic, 12pp, in PP 1189.

MASON, PAUL, FDA Response to the Magnesium Catastrophe, 2pp:449, in PP 1293/95.

MASON, ROGER, Ginseng, 1p, in PP 1386/91: 122. On growing it yourself.

MASON, WILL E., Winners and Losers: Some Paradoxes in Monetary History Resolved and Some Lessons Unlearned, HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, Winter 77, 476-489, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p707, headed: Specie Money vs. Antibullionists. - Monetary freedom offers many other alternatives and options. The narrow-mindedness of such discussions disappoints me. As if we could not see and exchange otherwise than through golden spectacles. Ticket money is almost costless (apart from the self-imposed obligation involved) and yet not worthless. The prejudiced reviewing the prejudiced! - J.Z.

MASS FRATERNIZATION OF SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT, PP 8.

MASS MAN, PP 309.

MASS MEDIA: WELLS, SAM, Network News Bias, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 629. - Largely ignore the mass media and use your affordable alternative media to the utmost for your purposes! - J.Z., 10.10.97. - Discard your bias against the affordable alternative media for self-publishing and studying. - J.Z., 7.6.98.

MASSACHUSETTS LIBERTY, The Newsletter of the LP of Massachusetts, IV/2: 4/5/78, 12pp; IV/4, 8.9.78, 12pp; IV/5, 10/11/78, 12pp, in PP 275.

MASSIVE RETALIATION, PP 16-18, 680. See Air Raids, Captive Nations as Allies, Collective Responsibility, Deterrence, Governments in Exile, Liberation War, Nuclear War Threat, Revolutionary Warfare, Tyrannicide, Warfare, War Aims, MASTERMAN, CHARLES F.G., Introduction, 44pp, to RUSSELL, READ, The Triumph of Free Trade and other Essays and Speeches, 384pp, 1920, in PP 1069.

MASTERTON, MICHAEL P, Rights, Relativism, and Religious Faith in Montesquieu, POLITICAL STUDIES 29, June 81, 204-216, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1781, headed: Montesquieu's Faith in Rights and Liberty.

MASTY, S.J., The Birth of an Idea, 2pp: 852, in PP 1484/85. On libertarianism. To my regret this is the only sample that I have on hand. I say that as an atheist about a Christian journal, that is also libertarian. Due to my libertarian bias and the very purpose of LMP, I do not list the rest of the articles, which are not explicitly libertarian. Three libertarian articles in as few pages do impress me. - J.Z.

MATCH, THE, HISTORIC REPRINT SERIES, 1986, 4pp introductory leaflet, 29x, in PP 902.

MATCHING FUNDS: NOLAND, DAVID F. & ALEXANDER, STEVEN, Matching Funds - Clashing Opinions, 1p: Nolan: Take the Money; Alexander: Just Run, in PP 1382/85: 399.

MATERIALISM, THE SCIENCE OF, PP 1094.

MATHEMARICS & POLITICS, PP 778 - 783 (LAGRANGE) MATHEMATICS & ECONOMICS, PP 337.

MATHEMATICS & MORALITY, PP 332.

MATHEW, SCOTT C., Governmental side-tripping, 1990, 1p clipping, in PP 1156.

MATHEWS, DON, The Free Market Lifts All Boats, CHALCEDON MATHEWS, ROB, The Theory of Competitive Markets, n.d., 19pp, in PP 1,000.

MATIASZ, JORJ, Polarity Thinking vs. Integrative Thinking, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 645.

MATIASZ, JORJ, What is a Libertarian? 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 198.

MATIN & LE REVEIL, Um des Profites willen, 1 S., in PP 1322. - Ueber die unsinnige und absichtliche Zerstoerung von Fahrzeugen der amerikanischen Armee nach dem Kriege, obwohl sie noch brauchbar waren oder leicht haetten repariert werden koennen. Nach fast allen Kriegen wird aehnliche Verschwendung von Sachwerten berichtet. Damit erreichbare Profite auf einem Freien Markt werden dadurch von Staat verhindert. Und der Steuerzahler wird gezwungen fuer neue Armeefahrzeuge zu blechen und kriegt nichts vom Wert der alten zurueckgezahlt. Zum Kapitel: Verschwendung bei ALLEN Staatsbetrieben. - Weitere, wenig beachtete Beispiele: Schul- und Gefaengnisbibliotheken werden meist gezwungen nur neue Buecher zu kaufen! - J.Z.

MATONIS, JON A., A Critique of Marx's "The Power of Money in Bourgois Society in the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, 16 Aug. 85, 8pp, in PP 810.

MATONIS, JON W., 1.) letters to Theo Megalli reg. Monetary freedom, statement on his Institute for Monetary Freedom, table of the contents of his Anarchy and Money and of The Political Appropriation of the Monetary Unit, with letters exchanged between him & John Zube, 18 July 86 - 8 Aug. 86, 11pp, 48x, in PP 645, 2.) to Carl WATNER, 2 Nov. 86, 1p. & 3.) to Siegfried SCHWENKE, 19 August 86, with note to J.Zube, 1p, 48x, in PP 740.

MATONIS, JON W., Anarchy and Money, Dec. 12, 1984, 20 pp, with select bibliography, 48x, in PP 740. - Free banking discussion. - He planned once a monetary freedom institute and quarterly - but nothing has come of it. The reason may be that there is still no directory to all who are strongly in favour of this liberty. - J.Z., 7.6.98.

MATONIS, JON W., Digital Cash and Monetary Freedom, 1995, 7pp, in PP 1534: 1.

MATONIS, JON W., Direction of the Free Money Movement, The, Issue Paper No. 4, 12 June 88, 2pp, in PP 810.

MATONIS, JON W., Issue Papers 1 & 2: Alternative Currencies, 2pp & Issue Paper 3: Free Banking/ Free Money, 6pp, 29x, in PP 741.

MATONIS, JON W., The Political Appropriation of the Monetary Unit, Nov. 85, 50pp, 48x, in PP 740.

MATONIS, JON, Hint on a monetary penal clause, U.S. legislation, 1/2 p, in PP 25.

MATTERESE, NICK & WHEELER, WALLY, Last Exit Cafe, on a discussion coffee house, 1p, in PP 493.

MATTERN, RUTH, Moral Science and the Concept of Persons in Locke, PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW 89, Jan. 80, 25-45, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1077, headed: Locke's Concept of Persons.

MATTESON, MICHAEL, The Melbourne Unions Resistance Commune - The Shape of Things to Come, 7pp, 36x, in PP 412, p126.

MATTHEW, SCOTT C., Government's Top Priority, 1990, 2pp, in PP 1127/1128.

MATTIAS, ENNIO, Scritti per l'Anarchia, 1975, 40pp: 120, in PP 1501.

MATTIS, JIM, Carrie NATION and Political Mythology, 1p: 64, in PP 1477.

MATTIS, JIM, Pigs Is Beautiful, 1p: 71, in PP 1477.

MAUDE, Aylmer, Tolstoy and his Problems, essays, 1901, indexed, 332pp, 29x, in PP 632.

MAURICE, CHARLES & PEJOVICH, STEVE, Socialism: The Road to Decay, 1984, 2pp: 85, in PP 1469.

MAURICE, CHARLES S., Who Should Bail Out the Banks? 2pp: 79, in PP 1469. - When bankers malinvest billions (A $ 905 billion in Japan alone, according to Sydney Morning Herald, 9 May 98) then at the very least all those working in a bank, as well as all shareholders in banks, should be held personally responsible with all of their private property for such losses. At least in this sphere limited responsibility companies should be ended. That should make them a little more responsible in their supervisory efforts and in the granting of loans. However, even the sharpest discipline would be no substitute for full financial and monetary freedom. - J.Z., 17.5.98.

MAURICE, S. CHARLES & PEJOVICH, STEVE, A Proposal for a New Form of Tax Indexing, 1p: 55, in PP 1469.

MAURICE, S. CHARLES & SMITHSON, CHARLES W., The Energy Crisis Ends, 1982, 2pp: 31, in PP 1469.

MAURICE, S. CHARLES, The Path to Synthetic Fuels, 2pp: 1, in PP 1469.

MAURIN, PETER, Easy Essays, 1p each: 158, 165, 173, 177, in PP 1456.

MAURIN, PETER, See: CATHOLIC WORKER, THE, Two Agitators: Peter Maurin - Ammon Hennacy, 1959, 51pp, 155, in PP 1456.

MAURUS, Heinrich, Das Papiergeld, 1868, 18. Kapitel aus seinem: Die Grundsaetze der Volkswirtschaftslehre vom Standpunkte der sozialen Reform, 24pp, 29x, in PP 732. - Free banking discussion.

MAUS, F.L., The Curse of Something for Nothing, 3pp, in PP 1418: 7.

MAUTZ, KURT, Max Stirner in der Ursprungsgeschichte der modernen Lebensphilosophie, 2 S. in GEISTIGE ARBEIT, Berlin und Leipzig, 20. Aug. 1936, in PP 1327: 114.

MAWBEY, VAUGHAN, Hypnosis Cures Junkies, AUSTRALASIAN POST, Nov. 8, 1979, 3pp, in PP 1362/63: 247.

MAX STIRNER MEMORIAL INSTITUTE, Erklaerung des, 1983, 1S., in PP 1329: 164. - Frieden - aber wie?! 4 S., August 1983, in PP 1329: 165.

MAX, JACKIE, Beware the Ministry of Vitamins, 2pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 320.

MAXIMOFF, G.P., Constructive Anarchism. "A defence of Anarcho-syndicalism against 'Platformism' and 'Synthetical anarchism', 1930, 1952, 1988, with added documents 46pp: 72, in PP 1482. - With my cheap microfiche offers of syndicalist writings, I seem to be a "scab" in their eyes, for none of the syndicalists that I know has so bothered to order any of them from me. Perhaps I should be grateful that they are not getting violent about my undercutting the prices for their literature output which, in "truly radical" fashion, is still using a basically 500 year old technology? - J.Z.

MAXIMOFF, G.P., My Social Credo, 1933 - 1983, 15pp, in PP 1210.

MAXIMOFF, G.P., Program of Anarcho-Syndicalism, 1927, published 1952 in the book Constructive Anarchism, by Maximoff. Here reproduced from the 1985 edition of Monty Miller Press, Sydney, in PP 1164.

MAXIMOFF, G.P., Rebellion: Mikhail Bakunin. An extract from his book: Bakunin, 46pp: 132, in PP 1481. - With appendix: The Program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1919, 3pp: 148, in PP 1481.

MAXIMOFF, G.P., Syndicalists in the Russian Revolution, 1979 edition, 16pp, with "Afterward: relevance to workers in the 80/s", by STEIN, JEFF, 8pp, in PP 1140.

MAXIMOFF, G.P., The State of the World, 1951, 5pp, 29x, in PP 542.

MAXWELL, JOCELYN, Economics Made Easy, 35pp, 29x, in PP 390.

MAY, CLIFFORD D., Ethiopia's Capitalist Airline. Soviet Ideology Left on Ground, 1985, 3pp clipping, in PP 1156.

MAY, GLENN A., Filipino Resistance to American Occupation; Batangas, 1899-1902, PACIFIC HISTORICAL REVIEW 48, Nov. 79, 531-556, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1117, headed: Filipinio Resistance to U.S. Imperialism.

MAY, ROLLO, Freedom and Destiny, N.Y.: W.W. Norton, 1981, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1687, headed: Freedom & Destiny.

MAY, WILLIAM E., The Meaning and Nature of the Natural Law in Thomas Aquinas, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF JURISPRUDENCE 22, 1977, 168-189 summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p580, headed: Aquinas and Natural Law.

MAYAKIS, MICHAEL, Review of: HESSEN, ROBERT, In Defense of the Corporation, 1979, 2pp: 36, in PP 1514.

MAYBURY, RICHARD J., The Thousand Year War, on Middle East struggles, 19pp, in PP 1,020, 7pp, in PP 1243/44. - The recent wars considered as mere continuations of The Crusades! A libertarian outlook on the Middle East, with some references to its part-panarchistic tradition but not with a consistent application of panarchistic principles. He goes beyond the usual democratic constitutionalism and limited governmentalism. - J.Z.

MAYBURY, RICHARD J., Will Mr. Greenspan Ruin You or Make You Rich? Libertarian Look at the Fed, MONEYWORLD, Sep. 88, 3pp, in PP 1240.

MAYBURY, RICHARD, Spotlight, on the influence of weapons in citizen hands on history, 1p, in PP 1283-1286p164.

MAYDAY! Oakland, Cal., Continental Newsletter of the Mayday Anarchist Network, Oct. 89, 12pp, in PP 500. - Of no interest to me. Seems mainly concerned with "sexism". - J.Z.

MAYER, ARNO J., Politics & Diplomacy of Peacemaking, Containment and Counter-revolution at Versailles, 1918-1919, Alfred A. Knopf, 1 of 3 reviews by LEONARD LIGGIO, 1967, 5pp: 65, in PP 1501.

MAYER, HENRY, John Zube's Cultural Revolution, 1p, 1968: 142, in PP 1503.

MAYER, RICHARD R., Ethics and Bottle Deposits, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 248. From THE FREEMAN, Feb. 88.

MAYER, THOMAS, Money and the Great Depression: A Critique of Prof. Temin's Thesis, EXPLORATIONS IN ECONOMIC HISTORY 15, 1978, 127-145, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p706, headed: Monetarism and the Depression. - Discusses only forced and exclusive currency. - J.Z.

MAYERS, SYDNEY A., Ayn Rand: A Personal Reappraisal, 1p, in PP 1312/1314.

MAYO, KATHERINE, Mother India, first published 1927, 26th printing: July 1930. Since then? Indexed, 452pp, in PP 1443/44: 1-108. - Ulrich von Beckerath, 1882-1969 recommended this book to me, as one NOT viewing India through rose-coloured glasses. Then I never got around to read more than a few chapters. Long after his death, I did finally get around to photocopy the whole book, from what was accessible to me of his former library, and even then I only skim-read it - until recently, when I finally read the whole. Ulrich von Beckerath was right. It is an important book although not an explicitly libertarian one. It severely criticizes one religion, orthodox Hinduism, and what it has done to the Indian people, those following this faith. At least one religion is shown as then still all too popular, as degenerating rather than improving man, women and children. Have Amnesty International and the U.N. ever criticized these human rights violations? - Have even parliamentarism, the welfare State, the bureaucracy, been as disabling, then and there? - Have similar religious and sexual practices done similar harm in other countries and other religious and ethnic communities? At least in some parts of Africa child slavery does still exists. - This book has been out of print for all too long. I did not see it for decades of book hunting - but then I rarely ever browsed through sections on India. If you are lucky then you can still find a second-hand copy in these sections. How can a book that that was once a bestseller become so much a non-seller, that it is allowed to get out of print? Note, however, that at least by 1985 Greenwood Press offered a reprint for 21 UK Pounds or $ 22.50. - The atrocious conditions reported by K. Mayo have probably been somewhat improved by now - but not yet enough, as one of today's clippings showed me and a talk yesterday with a Hindu couple, who also said that among the poor in India e.g. child marriages are still widely practised. - Was competition from other religions and whatever enlightenment that was provided by atheism, rationalism, humanism, agnosticism, not strong enough to reduce this degree of ignorance and prejudice? Would exterritorial autonomy in all spheres be required, there, too, and would it suffice, to bring about positive changes fast? Judging by this book and various other hints, I would not pick upon India as a starting place for introducing individual liberties widely. It still seems to be held back by religions, especially by orthodox Hinduism, as was Europe, in the Middle Ages, by Christianity. From China a number of monetary freedom experiments were reported. I still have to hear of a single one in India. - Apparently, not even any open air speaking centre was possible there, so far. One can only suppose that, most likely, it would have led to bloodshed. - But the very caste system of India has also an important lesson to teach: Very different kinds of groups CAN COEXIST peacefully in the same country. Its worst features were the coercion and the privileges involved. If it had been a voluntary rather than an involuntary (by birth) segregation and if free scope had been left to voluntary integration, for those who liked it, rather than trying to spread compulsory integration, e.g. in the public service, then and under these conditions, the caste system might have promoted liberty and progress rather than oppression and exploitation. And it could have been extended to all kinds of other groups and communities - even while e.g. Western "civilization" would have spread among those who liked them. - A number of writers have asked: How much further would India have developed - if at least most of its silver and gold had been coined out rather than being hoarded or used as jewellery. Perhaps only Ulrich von Beckerath went beyond that suggestion with his proposal that every money lender in India should be permitted to become a free banker, issuing his own optional, i.e. refusable and market rated banknotes, under freedom of choice for value standards, too. The interest rate, at least for black market loans, appears to be still around 120% p.a.! At least for turnover credits it could then have been rapidly reduced to 1% p.a., or even less. - Traditional communistic sharing practices within the extended families, as well as the practice of excessive expenditures upon celebrations, would have to be discontin