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R., P., Pablo Iglesias und die Anarchisten, 1908, 4 S., 29x, in PP 349.
R.B., Spanish Chronicle, 2pp: 26, in PP 1488.
RAAB, EARL, The Anatomy of Nazism, 1961, Anti-Defamation League of B'nair B'rith and The Free Sons of Israel, 40 pp, with illustrations incompletely reproduced, in PP 1242.
RAASCH, ROLF, Neoanarchismus und Geschichtslosigkeit, 9 S, in PP 1408: 72.
RABELAIS, FRANCOIS, See: ANONYMOUS, Francois Rabelais, 1494-1553, Priester u. Poet - Arzt u. Anarchist, 4 S.: 45, in PP 1477.
RABUAZZO, SALVO, A Critique of Gramsci's Organic Intellectual, 9pp, 36x, in PP 412, p376.
RACEY, DICK, Grow Your Own Dollars, 2pp from NEW INTERNATIONALIST, May 87, 29x, in PP 905.
RACEY, R.A., 1.) An Idea for the Times: The Function of Money, extract only, 2pp, 2.) to KINNEY, Mark, 16 Dec. 86, 1p, 29x, in PP 741.
RACIALISM, PP 696/97.
RACISM, BLACK, PP 1143.
RACISM, PP 290, 412p17, 925, 1052-61 (LA Educ. Notes 2, LA Political Notes 46), 1100, 1137, 1163,
RACISM, REVERSE: 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 any alive person who was truly or nearly "white" and even the darkest Negroes are not really black or close to black on some parts of their bodies. - The very terms used by racists and anti-racists are deceptive. - J.Z.
RACISM, Sample of the most extreme kind of publication, See: STUERMER, DER, Nuernberg, Deutsches Wochenblatt zum Kampfe um die Wahrheit, Herausgeber: Julius Streicher, an infamous Nazi, issue of 9.4. 1942 as a sample of his antisemitic hate press, 4pp: 119, in PP 1514. - Some publications do not have ANY redeeming features. However, one should learn to know all of one's enemies and their particular fixed ideas, since, during crisis times, they can become national and even international threats. This can easily happen under territorial rule. How much anti-semitism & hatred and blaming of "aliens" would remain after e.g. panarchies, monetary freedom, cooperative production and fully freed trade had been introduced for at least 10 years? - PIOT,J.Z., 3.9.98.
RACISM, see WATSON, LEN, From the Very Depth... A Black View of White Racism, 6pp, n.d., in PP 1100. Contains, as usual, no clear idea of the voluntarist alternative of exterritorial autonomy for all kinds of colours of skin and also for non-racist communities. - J.Z.
RACISM, See: CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The State Against Blacks, Review, 3pp, of: WILLIAMS, WALTER E., The State Against Blacks, N.Y.,183pp: 378, in PP 1529-33.
RACISM, See: KOGBARA, DONU, Beyond Racism: How British Blacks Can Get On, 93, 2pp , in PP 1334/35: 91.
RACISM, See: MEEK, NIGEL, Racism, Collectivism and Social Psychology, 4pp, PSYCHOLOGICAL NOTES No. 12: 107, in PP 1516.
RACISM, See: MINTZ, FRANK P., Racialism in the Western World, I, 5pp: 107; II, 5pp: 130; III, 2pp: 149; IV, 6pp: 175, in PP 1457/62.
RACISM: LOUDON, TREVOR, Why New Zealand Has a Race Problem, The National Question, in PP 1336 - 39: Part 1, 3pp: 325, Part 2, 3pp: 358, Part 3, 3pp: 407; Part 4, 3pp: 486. - Both, integration and segregation, could and should be voluntary. That is possible in the exterritorial autonomy model, the one neglected in most public discussions. - J.Z.
RACISM: MOORE, RODERICK, Facts, Values & Racialism, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 50.
RACISM: RAND, AYN, Karl Marx - Racist, 1p, from The Virtue of Selfishness, in PP 1430/31: 108.
RACISM: SCOTT, OTTO, Caucasian Self-Hatred, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1855. (Reverse racism.)
RACISM: TAME, CHRIS R., Racism. The Lowest Form of Collectivism, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 332.
RACISM: TAYLOR, JOAN KENNEDY, The New Racism, 2pp, in PP 1376: 23.
RAD, Rechnungs-Ausgleichs-Dienst, 1983, Anfrage von Johannes Schumann, Antwort von Nick Wahl, 9pp, 29x, in PP 742. (Compare KUVOG.)
RADA, UWE, Knochen under Umlaufdruck, TAZ, 12.11.93, 1p, "Kiezgeld gilt in 21 Laeden", in PP 1240, on another Silvio Gesell experiment in Berlin.
RADIATION HAZARD, See: AKTIV GEGEN STRAHLUNG, 6 S., undatiertes Flugblatt: 134, in PP 1503.
RADIATION HAZARD, See: BRAIN TUMOUR RISE MAY BE LINKED TO MOBILES, Clipping: 125, in PP 1476.
RADIATION HAZARDS, PP 12, 16-18, 728, 1096, 1116, 1146.
RADIATION HAZARDS, SOME ARTICLES ON THE RISKS FROM CRTs, TVs & X-rays, with some hints towards protective mesures & gadgets, PP 655. On the computer alternatives see the special compilation on laptops in PP 686.
RADIATION SCREENS FOR COMPUTERS: Short clipping on a new one, in 1997: 109, in PP 1492.
RADICAL LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Proposal for Peace Action Coalition Conference, 4pp, 5 point platform attempt: 78, in PP 1488.
RADICAL LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL, Home Page, 1999, 1 1/2pp, in PP 1541/42: 284.
RADICAL LIBERTARIAN, Left - Right Libertarian Thought, issue 1, fall 1971, topic: The Emerging left- right Alliance, Winchester, Mass., 16pp, in PP 1158. The editor was Mark Frazier. Did any more issues appear?
RADICAL REVIEW, ed. by B.R. Tucker, 1877-1878, 826pp, 29x, in PP 373-375.
RADICALISM & PARLIAMENTARISM, PP 1052-61 (LA Sociological Notes 8)
RADICALISM: CALLAWAY, HOWARD, An Introduction to Radicalism, 2pp, in PP 1409/10: 61.
RADICALISM: The Libertarian Imperative, PP 290. Radical Tweedledees: PP 418/19p119,
RADICALIZATION OF ITALIAN AMERICANS, PP 1018.
RADICALS, PP 174 - 176.
RADIETHESIA: Revolutionierung der aerztlichen Diagnostik? Die Pender der Radiethesie! Unter Forschung und Medizinische Diagnostik, 1S., in Ideen Archiv, in PP 1330-1332: 34. Mit solchen Beitraegen hat Kurt Zube dem Ideen Archiv mehr geschaded als genutzt. J.Z.
RADIKALER GEIST, 1. Mai 1933, 23 S., 29x, in PP 292. (Publisher K.H. Zube. Only in 2nd. ed.) Nr. 1, 1. Mai 1933, 24pp, 42x, in PP 567.
RADIKALER GEIST, Querschnitte durch die Radikale Literatur (Besprechung durch Auszuege), Herausgeber: Kurt Zube, Nr. 1-6, 583pp, 1930, 42x, PP 567.
RADIKALER GEIST, So urteilt man ueber den Almanach - Katalog, Radikaler Geist, 1 S. Flugblatt, in PP 1321.
RADIO FREE AMERICA, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., Radio Free America, 5pp: 70, in PP 1506/07. - If only it had represented a really free America! - J.Z., 5.6.98.
RADIO LIBERTAIRE, 89.4, Epsilonia Show, 1p flyer in PP 974.
RADIO LIBERTAIRE, Paris, Radio Lib Makes Waves, 4pp, 29x, in PP 423.
RADIO LIBERTY, 4 pages flyer, in PP 1336 - 39: 497. "And it's the most thought-provoking station on air." - THE LISTENER, June 1995. - I wish they would sell all their freedom talks on tapes and in transcripts (on microfiche and text only CD-ROMs). Maybe, they will one day, if the law permits. In 1990 I attended a libertarian talk show being taped, on US TV, in Tucson, Arizona, I believe. It was not permitted to sell its video tapes, for that would endanger its non-profit tax status! It was only allowed to give some away - in exchange for blank video cassettes. They say, it is a free country! - Alas, Australia has not yet any libertarian or anarchist TV talk-show, as far as I know. - If we subscribed to the panarchist model or framework, which amounts to a consistent application of libertarian principles, of freedom of action and association and disassociation or experimental freedom or voluntarism, then we could ignore the remaining differences of opinion between us and each go ahead, at maximum speed, supported by all like-minded people in this world. Panarchism can even turn enemies into friends or at least into neutrals. - PIOT, J.Z., 18.9.96.
RADIO LIBERTY, Advertisement, 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 252.
RADIO: LIBERTARIANS ON THE AIR, Links to US Libertarian Radio Programs, 3pp, in PP 1541/42. - Hopefully, someone will record all these programs and make them accessible to those unable to listen to them then and there. J.Z.
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS IN SMOKE DETECTORS, Editorial, 1p, in PP 279.
RADITION HAZARDS: Editorial: Radioactive Material in Smoke Detectors, 1p, in PP 279: 97. - I had bought one of these cheap machines - before I noticed its fine print. - J.Z.
RADITSA, BOGDAN, The Menace of Tito, 2pp, in PP 1411/12: 44.
RADNITZKY, GERARD, Review of Arthur Seldon's CAPITALISM, 2pp, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
RADOSH, RONALD, Democracy and the Formation of Foreign Policy: The Case of F.D.R. and America's Entrance into World War II, 8pp, in PP 984.
RAE, CARL, Why Have Religion? 1989, 2pp, LA Atheist Notes No. 1, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
RAE, DOUGLAS W., The Limits of Consensual Decision, AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 63, Dec. 1975, 1270-1298, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p285, headed: Consensus vs. Politics.
RAE, DOUGLAS, Maximin Justice and an Alternative Principle of General Advantage, AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 69, 1975, 630-647, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p215. Headed: Justice and Social Welfare. Maximum? - J.Z.
RAE, JOHN, Contemporary Socialism, 1884, updated, from the 5th edition, 1912, indexed, 578pp, in PP 1,045 & 1,046.
RAE, P.E., The Reporting and Accountability Requirements of Statutory Authorities, CIS, 1983, 12pp, 36x, in PP 720.
RAEDER, NICHOLAS, Interview, 16pp, in COGITATIONS, in PP 1133.
RAFFAELE, PAUL, Meanwhile, Burundi gets off scott-free, letter, 9.11.93, about black against black racism, in PP 1143.
RAFFALOVICH, ARTHUR, The Housing of the Working-Classes and of the Poor, 30pp, 36x, in PP 202.
RAGAZ, LEONHARD, Zur Kritik des Marxismus, 5 S.: 21, in PP 1523.
RAGNAR, Operation Wall, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 150. - On liberation strategy.
RAGNAR, Review of: LENIN, V.I., State and Revolution, 2, in PP 1409/10: 203.
RAGUE, SUE, Review of TV series "The Prisoner", 1p, in PP 1425: 20.
RAGUET, CONDY, The Principles of Free Trade, 1840, 464pp, 36x, PP 801. See also: FREE TRADE ADVOCATE, THE.
RAHN, RICHARD W., Time to Privatize Money? How Good Currency Can Drive Out Bad, PR, Spring 1986, 3pp, in PP 1240.
RAICO, RALPH, Gay Rights: A Libertarian Approach, an LP pamphlet, undated, 12pp, in PP 494.
RAICO, RALPH, Liberty Triumphant, The Road to Serfdom's Revolution Against the Corruption of Power, 3pp, in PP 1233.
RAICO, RALPH, Review of: MACHAN, TIBOR R., editor, The Libertarian Alternative: Essays in Social and Political Philosophy, 1p: 61, in PP 1468.
RAICO, RALPH, The Rise, Fall & Renaissance of Classical Liberalissm, I, 5pp, in PP 499.
RAIL, DEE, Autonomystics: An Essay on Anarchism and Mysticism, 1990, 20pp, 63-82, in PP1465. - This article is definitely not recommended by me - unless you want to train your power to criticize and contradict. - J.Z.
RAILROADS : ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Railroads of France, 2pp, in PP 1418: 11.
RAILWAY MONEY, PP 16-18,
RAILWAY MORALS & RAILWAY POLICY, PP 201.
RAILWAYS, PP 239, 371, 1052-61 (LA Economic Notes 24), 1104.
RAILWAYS, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., Throttling the Railroads, 9,The Future of the Railroads, 8pp: 135, in PP 1529-33.
RAILWAYS, See: LEUTHNER, STUART, The Railroaders, Random House, N.Y., 152pp, 1983: 588, 1p review only, by ROBERT M. THORNTON, in PP 1529-33.
RAILWAYS: BROGAN, COLM, Railways in the Red, 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 361.
RAIMONDO, DENNIS, None Dare Call it Capitalism, 2pp, in PP 1409/10: 14.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIC, Reason... & Freezin', nuclear freeze, 2pp, in PP 1297.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Defend the Palestinians, 1971, 2pp, in PP 1297. - I find the territorialist positions of both sides indefensible. When neither side makes any territorial claim, i.e., in almost any cosmopolitan city, then Arabs and Jews can and do live peacefully side by side, no matter how faithful they are to their religions or other national or ethnic or cultural traditions, no matter how different or mixed their racial origins may be. - Why concede to either of them - or to anyone else - a territorial monopoly as a bone to contend about? - PIOT, J.Z., 12.6.98.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Eden Pastora: Against Left & Right, 5pp, in PP 1165.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Imperial America: Saboteur of Liberty, 3pp, in PP 1297.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, In Answer to Nathaniel Branden, 1p, in PP 1297.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Ron Paul for President? 4pp, in PP 1297.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, The Decline and Fall of the American Left, 1980, 3pp: 77, in PP 1514.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Whitewash! Dan White Gets away with Murder - Gays Fight Back, 4pp, 71, on a riot, in PP 1297. - Some libertarians seem to like riots as much as some anarchists do. - J.Z.
RAIMONDO, JUSTIN, Why Evers and Rothbard Are Wrong, 2pp on Leninism, in PP 1297.
RAKSON, ALEX, The Mind's Eye, 1/2 p. on : "The Borderless World: Power and Strategy in the Interlinked Economy", by Kenichi Ohmae, Harper Business, 217pp, in PP 1132.
RALL, HELMUT TH.K., Vegetarische Wirtschaft, 6 S., Abdruck aus dem Buch: Vegetarisches Universum, Storch Verlag, Reutlingen, Wuerttemberg, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 151.
RALSTON, JACKSON H., What's Wrong With Taxation? 1931, 1932, 2nd. ed., 190pp: 73, in PP 1490. - Everything is wrong with it & with the "single tax" or imposed "land site value collection" as well. What members of a voluntary community, under full exterritorial autonomy, do to and for each other is quite another matter. - J.Z.
RALTH, WERNER, Wir zahlen nicht das roemische Defizit, der Aufstand der Sizilianer gegen das Schwarzbaugesetz, TAZ, 10.4.86, 1 S., in PP 1323: 18.
RAMAER, HANS, From Domela to PROVO - Anarchism in the Netherlands, 12pp, 36x, in PP 412, p364.
RAMIN, GUSTAV, Dr., 8 Punkte zur Lage: On the Present Situation, 1931 (not signed, only ascribed to R.), 29x, in PP 544. - Perhaps now, in Australia, we are not far from a similar situation, with unsold retail stocks having built up to over A $ 70 billion and no one bar me seriously considering mobilizing these in form of shop currency, market rated, with an optional value standard, and used to pay wages, salaries, suppliers and taxes, thereby assuring the sales of ready for sale goods and new orders. The territorial and the central bank monopolies remain, as a rule, unquestioned, no matter how severe clashes or crises they do cause and for how long. People rather occupy their minds with the intricacies of music, fashion, football or chess moves - and go on suffering, the result of their political and economic immaturity and lack of interest in essential questions. - Limited attempts on the Internet have not yet succeeded in establishing a functioning market for the right ideas to solve the numerous crises of our times, even when submitted by quite obscure persons. Parliaments, the mass media, the universities and the book market are no substitute for such an ideas market, nor are the present alternative periodicals in print on paper. Either an intellectual ferment will be caused when at the same time hundreds of different crisis ideas will be offered there or, at last, enough people will come to discuss and finally adopt experimental freedom for all of them, all among volunteers only. The successful experiments will be convincing. - J.Z., 12.6.98.
RAMIN, GUSTAV, Dr., Bargeldlose Lohnzahlung, 3pp, with translation: Non-Cash Wage Payments, 4pp, 1931, 29x, in PP 544.
RAMIN, GUSTAV, Dr., co-author of The Four Law Drafts (see Beckerath), 24x, in PP 40. For more writings by him see the Beckerath Papers. - J.Z.
RAMPART COLLEGE, 1967 Bulletin, 34pp, 24x, in PP 173.
RAMPART COLLEGE, A Newsletter, April 1969, 4pp, 24x, in PP 156.
RAMPART INDIVIDUALIST, 2 samples, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 84 & Vol. 4, No. 1, Winter 1987, 56pp together, in PP 889.
RAMPART INSTITUTE, Prospectus and Annual Report 1980, 7pp, 29x, in PP 247.
RAMPART INSTITUTE, Student and General Educational Catalog, 82 edition, 15pp, in PP 889.
RAMPART JOURNAL, Revisionism - An Essential Branch of Peace Research, 3pp, mainly extracts from the Spring 1966 issue, 24x, in PP 8.
RAMSAY, BRUCE, The Sky Isn't Falling - Really! 2pp, in OPTION, in PP 1,028/29.
RAMSAY, ROBIN, On Conspiracies & Conspiracy Theories: The Truth Buried by the Fantasies, 96, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 183.
RAMSEY, BRUCE, Anarchism in Spain, 1936-37, 6pp, in OPTION, in PP 1,028/29.
RAMUS, PIERRE & MARXISM, See: SENFT, GERHARD, in PP 1456.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Amerikas Bedeutung fuer Europa und die Menschheit, 1932, 3 S., in PP 1,044.
RAMUS, PIERRE, An Freunde und Gefaehrten!, 1910, 2pp, 29x, in PP 349.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Anarchismus in Oesterreich - von den Anfaengen bis Heute, LIBERTE, No. 8-81, 2 S., in PP 1,044.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Bauer, Pfarrer und Christus, 1920, 78 S., in PP 1099. Anarchist communism described as just another Christian sectarian faith. - J.Z.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Der Justizmord von Chicago, 1912, 219pp, 29x, in PP 610. - Hasn't justice been murdered millions of times since then in government courts? - Why always hark back to the Haymarket Affair, to these few victims of statism? Is it enough of an excuse to say that they were anarchists? - Is it the desire to assure that anarchists have their martyrs, too? If so, then why not rather have remembrance days for those masses of anarchists slaughtered e.g. in the Russian and Spanish Revolutions? - Or are these masses of victims incomprehensible? And why should a murdered anarchist count for more in our memories than some other innocent murder victim of a State, e.g. one murdered by an air raid, or by a terrorist attack by a statist and territorialist group? - J.Z., 12.6.98.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Die Historische Entwicklung der Friedensidee und des Antimilitarismus, 1908, 12 S., mit 1 S. mit kritischen Bemerkungen von Ulrich von Beckerath, 1956, in PP 897.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Die Irrlehre des Marxismus im Bereich des Sozialismus und Proletariats, vollstaendig neu bearbeitete und erweiterte Ausgabe, 1927 (1st was 1919, 2nd. 1926), 206pp, in PP 955.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Die Irrlehre und Wissenschaftslosigkeit des Marxismus im Bereich des Sozialismus, Wien, 1919, 216 S., hier nur in einer 2 S. Besprechung von L.B., in PP 1322.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Die Krisen", 4 S., 24x, in PP 377. (Aus: IRRLEHRE DES MARXISMUS, S. 171-175, 1927. Mit kurzer Aufzaehlung seiner Schriften.)
RAMUS, PIERRE, Die Neuschoepfung der Gesellschaft durch den kommunistischen Anarchismus, 2. verbesserte u. neubearbeitete Auflage, Wien-Klosterneuburg, 1923, 280 S., with some notes by J.Z., in PP 1101.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Die sozialphilosophischen Tendenzen und Ziele des modernen Anarchismus, 1910, 19pp, 29x, in PP 349.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Edward Carpenter, ein Saenger der Freiheit und des Volkes. Eine Studie seines Lebens und seiner Werke, Bruessel, 1910, 21 S., in PP 1092.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Ein unbekanntes Erinnerungsblatt an Michael Bakunin, 1910, 2 S., 29x, in PP 349.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Francisco Ferrer, Die Moderne Schule, 1966, 1979, 32pp, 29x, in PP 543.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Francisco Ferrer, Sein Leben und Sein Werk, 1910, 110pp, 29x, in PP 543.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Friedenskrieger des Hinterlandes, Der Schicksalsroman eines Anarchisten im Weltkriege, Mannheim, 1924, 404 S., in PP 1,044.
RAMUS, PIERRE, How Can the People of the World Achieve Universal Disarmament? 3pp, n.d., before WW II, in PP 1298.
RAMUS, PIERRE, In Erfuellung eines Versprechens, 7 S.: 3, in PP 1474.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Nach 40 Jahren, 1905, 15pp, in PP 1155.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Nachtraegliche 1. Mai-Gedanken, 1907/8, 7 S., 29x, in PP 349.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Popper-Lynkens als konstruktiver Denker des Staatssozialismus. Eine analytische Darlegung u. Kritik. Zugleich ein Vorschlag zur Organisation der Friedenswirtschaft im u. nach dem Weltkriege. In Fortsetzungen, 25 S, in PP 1322: 25, 29, 36, 41, 47, 52, 56, 63.
RAMUS, PIERRE, PP 377, 1134, 1157,
RAMUS, PIERRE, Von Stuttgart nach Amsterdam, 1907/8, 7 S., 29x, in PP 349.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Vorbemerkung, 1 S., ueber Russische Revolution, in PP 1157.
RAMUS, PIERRE, William Godwin, der Theoretiker des Kommunistischen Anarchismus, mit Geleitwort, 1 S., von Dr. W. Borgius, 1907, 83 S., mit Namensregister, hier vom undatierten Nachdruck, Verlag Buechse der Pandora, in PP 1141.
RAMUS, PIERRE, Zur Kritik und Wuerdigung des Syndikalismus, 1907/8, Teil I, 8 S., Teil II, 11 S., 29x, in PP 349.
RAMUS, PIERTE, See: SCHEPPERLE, ILSE, Pierre Ramus, Marxismuskritik u. Sozialismus- Konzeption, Dissertation, 1986, 286 S., 1-283, in PP 1454.
RANAPALA, SURI, An Alternative Theory of Peace, CIS Policy Report, 3pp, 29x, in PP 896.
RAND, AYN & COMPETING GOVERNMENTS, On my own criticism of Ayn Rand see in PP 7 my 7pp article: "Competing Governments". - Roy Childs later wrote an Open Letter to Ayn Rand on this subject but is supposed to have withdrawn from this individualist point of view later on. I would like his expression of his withdrawal, if it took place - for filming and discussion. He might have resembled Herbert Spencer in this. I have not yet found out why Herbert Spencer withdrew his chapter 19, on the right to ignore the State, from later editions of his Social Statics. Nor have I found any writings by others who found any errors in his thoughts in this chapter. And whom and what writings, specifically, did Ayn Rand attack in her attack on the concept of "competing governments"? - J.Z.
RAND, AYN, & KANT, IMMANUEL, Who Said this? Ayn Rand? Or the Kant of her Imagination? Or the Real Kant? A compilation, by John Zube, in PP 14.
RAND, AYN, Capitalist Manifesto, The Free Market Is the Only Moral Economic System, a summary of Ayn Rand's views, 1p, from The Objectivist Newsletter, Dec. 1965 & Barrons, Jan. 3, 1966 & Nov. 19, 1984, in PP 983.
RAND, AYN, Hands Off! Some quotes with comments by John Zube, 2pp, 1965, 24x, in PP 6.
RAND, AYN, Karl Marx - Racist, 1p, from The Virtue of Selfishness, in PP 1430/31: 108.
RAND, AYN, On our Cultural Value Deprivation, 1p extract, 1966, in PP 478.
RAND, AYN, See: AYN RAND, 1905-1982, Obituary in AGAINST THE WALL, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 874.
RAND, AYN, See: BENSON, REX, Ayn Rand, Closet Anarchist, 1p, in PP 1336 - 39:341.
RAND, AYN, See: BENSON, REX, Evaluation of the Rand, 3pp on Ayn Rand, in PP 1336 - 39: 478.
RAND, AYN, See: BIRMINGHAM, BILL, Rand: The Conscience of a Conservatarian, 2pp, in PP 277/278: 102.
RAND, AYN, See: BRANDEN, BARBARA, In Answer to Ayn Rand, 21 Oct. 68, 6pp, in PP 1358: 69.
RAND, AYN, See: BRANDEN, NATHANIEL, In Answer to Ayn Rand, 16 Oct.68, 6p, in PP 1358: 63.
RAND, AYN, See: CHILDS, ROY A, Jr., Ayn Rand and the Libertaria Movement, 5pp, in PP 277/278: 88 & 100.
RAND, AYN, See: CHILDS, ROY A., Jr., Ayn Rand: A Celebration, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 141.
RAND, AYN, See: CODDINGTON, DEBORAH, Reiterate Rand! 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 469. - Not where she was wrong! But, by all means, discuss all her views, thoroughly! - J.Z.
RAND, AYN, See: DOWNARD, JIM, Interface: Nozick, Rand, and what Lies between them, Part I, 8pp: 101; Part II, 11pp: 122, in PP 1479.
RAND, AYN, See: DYKES, NICHOLAS, Do Rights only Come into Existence with the State? A Randian Critique of an Allegedly Randian Concept, 4pp, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 49: 85, in PP 1516.
RAND, AYN, See: GROSSBERG, MICHAEL, Review of: RAND, Philosophy: Who Needs It? 2pp: 4, in PP 1482.
RAND, AYN, See: KAZA, JURIS, Review of a Rand Speech, 2pp, in PP 1,018.
RAND, AYN, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Review of: BAKER, JAMES T., Ayn Rand, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 111.
RAND, AYN, See: MCGRATH, MELANIE, The Ascent of Ayn Rand. GOOD WEEKEND, 20 Sep. 97, 4pp: 111, in PP 1493.
RAND, AYN, See: NICHOLS, ROSALIE, Confessions of a Randian Cultist. An Open Letter to Ayn Rand regarding the Branden Interview, Jan. 72, 39pp, in PP 24.
RAND, AYN, See: OBJECTIVIST SCHOLAR, THE, in PP 1488.
RAND, AYN, See: PEACE PLANS 585. Some of her ideas deserve much more critical as well as helpful discussion than most Randians were so far prepared to give them. Any freedom prophet should not only be revered but also, in his or her ideas, be improved upon, as much as this is possible. - PP is always open to the reproduction of such discussions. - Send samples or sets of your objectivist newsletters as well, for microfiching by LMP - or, better still, put together a whole Ayn Rand discussion archive yourself, on microfiche or on any other affordable medium. - She deserves better than a limited and temporary and expensive treatment on paper only, for those who happen to get access to these paper editions. - J.Z., 12.6.98.
RAND, AYN, See: Playboy's Interview with Ayn Rand, 1964, 14pp, in PP 1401: 80. Interviewer Alvin Toffler, reproduced from THE OBJECTIVIST.
RAND, AYN, See: RAND on the Middle East, 1/2p account from ERGO, in PP 1312/1314: 111.
RAND, AYN, See: RASMUSSEN, DOUGLAS, Ayn Rand on Obligation and Value, 1990, 4pp, LA Philosophical Notes No. 25, in PP 1,052 -1,061.
RAND, AYN, See: Review by CRANE, ED, in PP 277.
RAND, AYN, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, In Defence of the Randian Argument, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 222.
RAND, AYN, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Greenspan: Randian, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 119. See also Machan's comment on p. 127.
RAND, AYN, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Sociology of the Ayn Rand Cult, 12pp, n.d., 75. - "For every tyrant a thousand ready slaves"? - J.Z.
RAND, AYN, See: SMITH, GEORGE H., Review of: The Virtue of Selfishness, 1p, in PP 1367/68: 42.
RAND, AYN, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., Objectivism and the State. An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, 9pp: 66, in PP 1457/62. - Discusses "competing governments" or panarchism. - J.Z.
RAND, AYN, See: ZEITGEIST, Oak Park, I/1, Sep. 72 - I/4, Dec. 72, II/1, Jan. 73 - II/12, Dec. 73, all issues on hand of this objectivist publication, 68pp: 1, in PP 1498.
RANDALL, SAMUEL J., Tariff Commission, 9pp, 29x, in PP 602.
RANDOLPH, VANCE, Americans who Thought they Were Gods, Haldeman - Julius Publications, 1943, 24pp, in PP 1222. "Colourful Messiahs and Little Christs."
RANDOM WRITINGS, by JIM STUMM, Nos. 1, 5/ 85 - 23, 12/88 (last separate issue, with the equivalent being continued in Jim's LIVING FREE), 133pp, in PP 835 & 837. (Some of my responses can be found separately, usually in the ON PANARCHY sub-series. - J.Z.) Nos. 1-4, 1985, were also reproduced 24x, in PP 596/597. RANSOM, W.S., Poet's dreams are realized. OED2: Awesome, strange, slightly dotty, an article on the 20 vol. 2nd. ed. of the OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY, in SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, April 1, 1989, 2pp, with some notes by J. Zube, in PP 907-910. - The PRICE is "awesome" at $ 3,995 and that it isn't reproduced on fiche, is "strange, slightly dotty", and the improvements, in spite of a very expensive computerization of the text, appear to be rather modest. In the U.S., in 1990, I saw it advertised for $ 2500. It hasn't much helped me, in its previous reduced printing edition, with most of the special words that I am interested in. Definitely, NOT A READY HANDBOOK for English speaking people but, rather, a monopolistic and expensive luxury item. That monopoly ought to be broken, micrographically! A COM-fiche print out would now be possible, at a comparatively ridiculously low price. Also one on CD-ROM. With it millions could be reached, as users, also as potential contributors to make it more complete. I wish the micrographic industry would threaten to produce a pirate issue - unless the copyrights holders become finally willing to offer a cheap COM-fiche edition themselves. The micrographics industry could turn this into a public relations campaign for itself. If the OED publisher added his books for sale list with this dictionary, on fiche, he could possibly afford to give that dictionary away, at least to every honours student, and if he were to offer, on fiche, all his o.o.p. writings, then he could penetrate with them where he could not, otherwise. If the outlay for microfiching ten-thousands of their o.o.p. titles at once, might appear to be too high, sponsors could be asked for, at the rate of the costs involved, i.e. ca. $ 25 to $ 50 at most, for most titles, and each such sponsor could be given 10 free duplicates of the title he sponsored, or even more, from the maybe 100 first duplicates he sponsored, or his choice of some other fiche duplicates. Why does any publishing house tolerate the condition of most of its titles being and remaining out of print? - J.Z.
RANSOM, GREG, Bibliography of Books by F.A. Hayek; Best on the Web Discussions on Hayek, 1998, 1p, in PP 1534: 94.
RANTALA, LAURI, Money Without the State, from FREE LIFE, I/4, 1p, 29x, in PP 731.
RANTER, FERAL, Anarchism vs. Anarchy: A Thoroughly Nasty Thumbing of the Nose at that Despicable Defence of Dictrinal Orthodoxy Entitled "Listen, Anarchist!" by Chaz Bufe, 1986, 12pp, in PP 1141. In 8pp in PP 1144.
RAO, P. KODANDA, Nature and Function of Language, 1p, from THE INDIAN LIBERTARIAN, May 15, 1967, 24x, in PP 301.
RAP, a quarterly Pine Tree Publication, continuing PINE TREE, but also only with 2 issues : Fall & Winter 1970, 104pp, 24x, in PP 176-177.
RAPE IN PRISONS, PP 1132.
RARIHOKWATS, The Natural World Is Not a Free World, 3pp, in PP 1386/91: 494.
RASCCOE, BURTON, The Cow in the Apartment, 2pp, in PP 1418: 13. - In defence of the division of labour & profitable exchanges. - J.Z.
RASCHKE, MARIE, Die Entwicklung der Frauenbank - ihre Ziele und Zwecke, 1914, 5pp, 29x, in PP 731.
RASCOE, BURTON, UN Information Please, 2pp, in PP 1411/12: 18.
RASHID, SALIM, Adam Smith's Rise to Fame: A Re-examination of the Evidence, THE EIGHTEENT CENTURY: THEORY AND INTERPRETATION 23, Winter 1982, 64-85, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1669, headed: Adam Smith & Paradigm Shifts.
RASHID, SALIM, Political Economy and Geology in the Early 19th-Century: Similarities and Contrasts, HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 13, Winter 81, 726-743, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1856, headed: Political Economy & Geology.
RASHID, SALIM, Review Essay of THE ECONOMIST IN PARLIAMENT, by Frank Whitson Fetter, Durham, N.C., Duke U.P., 1980; & ECONOMIC DOCTRINE AND TORY LIBERALISM, 1824-1830, by Barry Gordon, London, MacMillan, 1979, in: HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 13, Winter 81, 860-864, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1854, headed: Political Economy, Politics, & Paradigm Shifts.
RASMUSSEN, DOUGLAS B., Logical Possibility, Iron Bars, and Necessary Truth, THE NEW SCHOLASTICISM 51, Winter 1977, 117-122, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p275, headed: Necessary Truths and Reality.
RASMUSSEN, DOUGLAS, Ayn Rand on Obligation and Value, 1990, 4pp, LA Philosophical Notes No. 25, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
RASPBERRY, WILLIAM, Assets may be key to opening lock on poverty, 2pp, in PP 1238. - Assets not rightfully acquired are not the solution. Neither are legalized forceful transfers. But volunteer communities should be free to dispose of the assets of their members as the members want them to. See also under coops and purchase of enterprises and PP 19C on the expropriation of the bureaucracy in favour of its victims. See also under Poverty and Open Coops and Old Age Insurance. - J.Z.
RASPBERRY, WILLIAM, Legalizing Drugs a Way out of Crisis, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1858.
RATHGEN, KARL, Freihafen, 2 S., 1874, 29x, in PP 737.
RATHJEN, A.D., Should Feds Clamp Down on Indian Fireworks Sales? 1/2p letter, in PP 493. - I would rather have them take significant monetary freedom steps, mobilizing their own products and services, not just earning a few tourist dollars, paid in government forced currency. - J.Z.
RATIONAL ANARCHIST, THE, Website, homepage only, 4/99, 1p, in PP 1541/42: 411.
RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS THEORY: A Critique, PP 864.
RATIONAL INDIVIDUALIST, THE, Silver Spring, I/7, May 69; I/9, July 69 -I/13, November 69; II/1, January 1970, II/2, February 1970, now called THE INDIVIDUALIST, - II/7, July 1970; III/1, January 1971 - III/12, June 1972; IV/1-2, 1972, months not given, 727 pages, 5-727, in PP 1457/62. - One of the best ever libertarian journals. I offer 10 LMP microfiche, your choice, for the supply of each of the still missing copies, either in originals or in excellent photocopies. First come, only one served. - J.Z.
RATIONAL INDIVIDUALIST, THE, SRI, Society for Rational Individualism, later THE INDIVIDUALIST, of SIL, Society for Individual Liberty, later amalgamated into ISIL. Here only Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, Nov. 1968 - April 1969, published by Jarret B. Wollstein, ca. 138pp, in PP 975. All editions in this format. RATIONAL INDIVIDUALIST, THE, Sep. & Oct. 69 (Vol. I, Nos. 11 & 12), samples, 56 pp, with appeal for help to get the set complete for microfilming, in PP 851. - Why can't the thousands of fans of such a magazine agree to bring out between them a complete reproduction, permanently in print, in one of the affordable alternative media? - J.Z.
RATIONALIST & HUMANIST, THE NEW ZEALAND, Aug. 84, & Dec. year? 32pp, in 2 rather flawed Gaska fiche, headed: NOTHING HILL GATE. & N.Z. RATIONALIST AND HUMANIST, 1 & 2. $ 2 from LMP. Another set of 2 of his fiche is headed: FIGHTERS FOR ANARCHISM, containing only 82pp, some askew: $ 2 from LMP while they last. It is the book by MOLLIE STEIMER and SENYA FLESHIN, offered by me in PP 1113. Another Gaska fiche is: A THOUSAND JULY'S, apparently on some U.K. riots, partly illegible, sometimes hard to read, 60 sheets, $ 1 from LMP. I have also another three of his fiche for sale, same price, headed: Free Speech Radicals, 216pp, but filmed sideways and with much wasted space on each fiche. It contains Theodor Schroeder's book: Free Speech for Radicals, 1916. - You will either have to twist your head or cut the fiche apart or have one of the advanced readers that allows image rotation. I offer the same title on one fiche, in PP 986 for $ 1. - 2 other Gaska fiche are titled: RATIONALIST AND HUMANIST; E.B. FOOTE; N.Z., containing 85pp, sideways again, on Dr. EDWARD BOND FOOTE, published by the Free Speech League. The rest contains the NZ R & H, April 83, with only 4pp on fiche 1 and 12 on fiche 2. - $ 2 from LMP. Or get them direct from RICHARD GASKA, 2024 N. Manor Dr., Erie, PA 16505, for whatever he charges. I got them as a result of an exchange, sight unseen and had also pay a high custom duty for his package. Since then I insist on seeing samples of microfiche first, that people want to exchange for LMP fiche. However, such fiche can serve as lessons on what mistakes to avoid when undertaking the fiching of one's manuscripts or of one's favourite texts. As such they are bargains. - J.Z., 12/6/98.
RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION OF N.S.W., What Is a Rationalist? 3pp introduction, in PP 1257.
RATTERAY, JOAN DAVIS, Access to Quality: Private Schools in Chicago's Inner City, 1986, 16pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.
RATTERAY, JOAN DAVIS, Making Education Work for More Students, 1986, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.
RATTNER, JOSEF, Homo Insipiens: Der Dumme Mensch, 1976, 208pp, in PP 831.
RAVENAL, EARL C., Nixon's Challenge to Carter: No More Mr. Nice Guy, FOREIGN POLICY, USA, 29, 1977, 27-42, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p115. Headed: "Absolute Power" and Corruption.
RAVENAL, EARL C., The Mythical Crisis of Presidential Leadership: Prologue to a Paper on the Carter Administration's Foreign Policy, paper presented to the 7th Annual Libertarian Scholars Conference, N.Y., Oct. 26, 79, 42pp, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p793, headed: American Foreign Policy.
RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policiy Determines REAL Cost of Defence, 1p, in PP 277/278: 126. - Many aspects of a libertarian foreign policy and defence are, to my knowledge, not yet discussed in other libertarian publications than PEACE PLANS. - J.Z.
RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policy Determines REAL Costs of Defence, 1p, in PP 278. - So many aspects of a libertarian foreign policy and defence are not yet discussed in other libertarian publications than PEACE PLANS! - J.Z.
RAVENSCROFT, G., Present Taxation: A Violation of Human Rights and Cancer of Labour and Industry. Ground Rent: The Cure, 4pp, 29x, in PP 366.
RAVENSCROFT, IAN, Danger: A Lesson from Language, 4pp: 575, in PP1529-33.
RAW FOOD, PP 736.
RAWL, See: DELANEY, JAMES, Rawl's Theory of Justice, 5pp: 65. Part II, 5pp: 98, in PP 1479.
RAWSON, MARY, Resource Revenues: A Cause of Division in Canada, Georgist, 1982, 22pp, 48x, in PP 626.
RAY, CHRISTOPHER, If firearms are a token of power then in a democracy they belong in the hands of the people, 1p: 113, in PP 1526.
RAY, EL, & ZUBE, JOHN, Taking States over by Migration, 3pp, 1965, 24x, in PP 6.
RAY, EL, Agoric Incentives Supercede Hierarchic Controls, 3pp, 24x, in PP 8.
RAY, EL, What Is an 'Ethical Enclave?" 1965; Self-Seeking, 1966, 29x, in PP 585. (Panarchist article. His term did not take off, either. Is he still alive or has he gone completely underground? - J.Z.)
RAY, JOHN J. & MARTIN, J., Anti-Authoritarianism: An Indicator of Pathology, 7pp, 36x, in PP 370.
RAY, JOHN J., Authoritarianism Left and Right - The Assault on Freedom, 1976, 10 pp, 36x, in PP 571.
RAY, JOHN J., Authoritarianism Today, 198pp, reproduced as manuscript, with all rights reserved by the author, 29x, in PP 378-380.
RAY, JOHN J., Conservatism as Heresy, an Australian Reader, ed. by J.J. Ray, 1974, 402pp, 36x, in PP 370.
RAY, JOHN J., Do Authoritarians Hold Authoritarian Attitudes? 1976, 18pp, 29x, in PP 378-380.
RAY, JOHN J., Price Control and History, reviewing: Wage-Price Control - Myth and Reality, edited by Sudha Shenoy, 1p, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p208.
RAY, JOHN J., The New Australian Nationalism, 1981, 3pp, 29x, in PP 378-380.
RAY, JOHN J., The Scottish Paradox, 1979, 5pp, 29x, in PP 378-380.
RAY, JOHN J., Towards a More Pragmatic Penal System, 1989, 4pp, LA Legal Notes No. 7, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
RAY, LEE DIXIE & GUZZO, LOU, Trashing the Planet, How science can help us deal with acid rain, 2pp flyer only, on the book, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
RAYMOND, ERIC, Libertarianism, home page only, 1p, in PP 1535: 92. 18 FAQ point links on basic tenets, 1995, Chris.Holt@newcastle.ac.uk
RAYTON, DWIGHT, Shop Floor Democracy in Action. A personal account of the Coventry gang system, Industrial Common Ownership Movement, I.C.O.M. Pamphlet No. 1, 1972, 30pp, in PP 1413/14: 262.
RAZ, JOSEPH, Professor Dworkin's Theory and Rights, POLITICAL STUDIES, UK, 26, 1978, 123-137, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p380, headed: Dworkin on Rights.
READ, HERBERT, Bedlam Politics, 2pp: 2, in PP 1525.
READ, HERBERT, Kropotkin - The Master, 10pp, 24x, in PP 281.
READ, HERBERT, Review of Two Rocker Books: Anarcho-Syndicalism & Nationalism and Culture, 1938, 2pp, in PP 1401.
READ, HERBERT, The Education of Free Men, Freedom Press, 1944, 32pp, in PP 1210.
READ, HERBERT, The Paradox of Anarchism, 7pp, article from NOW, London, No. 7, Fall 1941: 296, in PP 1447/49.
READ, HERBERT, The Philosophy of Anarchism, Freedom Press, 1940-47, London, 32pp, in PP 1,041.
READ, LEONARD E. & MISES, LUDWIG VON, Freedom and Money, FEE, n.d., 12pp, in PP 984.
READ, LEONARD E., A Return to Reading, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., ABC's of Freedom, 1976 pamphlet, 29pp, FEE, 24x, in PP 302.
READ, LEONARD E., Academic Freedom, 11pp, 24x, in PP 310.
READ, LEONARD E., Accent on the Right, 1968, 114pp, indexed, 24x, in PP 233.
READ, LEONARD E., Anything that's Peaceful. 1964, 243pp, indexed, 24x, in PP 310.
READ, LEONARD E., Awake for Freedom's Sake, 1977, with name index, 171pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., Behind the Synthetic Curtain, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., Beneficiaries of Free Market Upgrading, 8pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., Can Opera Be Grand If Socialized? 10pp, 24x, in PP 310.
READ, LEONARD E., Castles in the Air, 1975, 176pp, indexed, 36x, in PP 234.
READ, LEONARD E., Chain Attraction, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., Combating Statism, 15pp, 24x, in PP 307.
READ, LEONARD E., Comes the Dawn, 1976, 148pp, FEE, 24x, in PP 226.
READ, LEONARD E., Concience of the Majority, 22pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., Conscience on the Battlefield,, 1951, revised 1981, 23pp, 29x, in PP 390.
READ, LEONARD E., Deeper than You Think, 1967, FEE, 191pp, indexed, 24x, in PP 305.
READ, LEONARD E., Don't Take My Word for it, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., Economics for the Teachable, 16pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., Elements of Libertarian Leadership, 1962, 183pp, 24x, in PP 232.
READ, LEONARD E., Every Person Should Be Free..., 1p: 456, in PP1529- 33. - His short human rights declaration. - Let individuals also be free to choose, for themselves only, a condition of non-freedom, as long as they can stand it. See: ON PANARCHY. -J.Z.
READ, LEONARD E., Flight from Integrity, 11pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., Flight from Integrity, 6pp: 455, in PP 1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., Freedom's Theory of Value, 1p, in PP 1112.
READ, LEONARD E., Genesis of Extremism, 6pp, 24x, in PP 310.
READ, LEONARD E., Getting Rid of Communism, 8pp, 24x, in PP 311.
READ, LEONARD E., Government - an Ideal Concept, 1954, 149pp, indexed, 24x, in PP 232.
READ, LEONARD E., Having My Way, 1974, 176pp, indexed, 36x, in PP 234.
READ, LEONARD E., He Who Would Bear Witness, 5pp, 24x, in PP 308.
READ, LEONARD E., High Time to Awake, NOTES FROM FEE, Jan. 70, on inflation, 4pp, in PP 1243/44.
READ, LEONARD E., How Do We Know? 1981, 120pp, 29x, in PP 503.
READ, LEONARD E., How Labor Unions "Cause" Inflation, 8pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., How to Advance Liberty, A Learning, not a Selling Problem, 1965, 14pp, 24x, in PP 246.
READ, LEONARD E., How to Be a Benefactor, 6pp: 129, in PP 1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., How to Get Action, 8pp, 24x, in PP 307.
READ, LEONARD E., How to Reduce Taxes, 1960, 10pp, 24x, in PP 246, 12pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., How to STOP Inflation, THE FREEMAN, Nov. 73, 6pp, in PP 804.
READ, LEONARD E., I Like You, Too, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., I, Pencil, 10pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., I, Pencil, 1958, 6pp: 460, in PP 1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., If Freedom Had Only Enemies, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., In An Ideal America, 3pp, 24x, in PP 307.
READ, LEONARD E., In Memoriam, L.E. Read, 1898-1983, FEE, 8pp, 29x, in PP 503.
READ, LEONARD E., In Quest of Perfection, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., In Search of the Ideal, 4pp, 29x, in PP 294-297, in : Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., Influence, the Libertarian Way, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., Instead of Violence, the Case for the Non-Coercive Society, 1973, 63pp, 24x, in PP 302.
READ, LEONARD E., Into Space and Beyond Criticism, 18pp, 24x, in PP 310.
READ, LEONARD E., Kakistrocracy, 14pp, 24x, in PP 311.
READ, LEONARD E., Keep Freedom a Secret? 8pp, 24x, in PP 311.
READ, LEONARD E., Let Anyone Deliver Mail, 10pp, 24x, in PP 308.
READ, LEONARD E., Let Freedom Reign, FEE, 1969, indexed, 152pp, 24x, PP 191.
READ, LEONARD E., Let the Method Fit the Objective, 1960/61, 14pp, in PP 1,036.
READ, LEONARD E., Liberty: Legacy of Truth, 1978, FEE, 120pp, with name index, 24x, in PP 305.
READ, LEONARD E., Look to the Means, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., Looking In the Mirror, 4pp, 36x, in PP 714, in Notes from FEE, in PP 977.
READ, LEONARD E., Looking Out For Yourself, 12pp, 24x, in PP 308 & in 7pp, in PP 1,036.
READ, LEONARD E., Looking Out for Yourself, 7pp: 453, in PP 1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., Mainspring, 65, 4pp, reviewing: WEAVER, HENRY GRADY, The Mainspring of Human Progress, by quoting him, in NOTES FROM FEE, July 65, in PP 1409/10: 5.
READ, LEONARD E., Mainspring, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976. READ, LEONARD E., Meditations on Freedom, FEE, 30pp, 24x, in PP 302.
READ, LEONARD E., Miracle of the Market, 9pp, 24x, in PP 310.
READ, LEONARD E., On Behalf of the Ideal, 6pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., On Being Practical, 7pp, 24x. in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., On Freedom and Order, 15pp, 24x, in PP 311.
READ, LEONARD E., On Improving the World, 1960, 3pp: 462, in PP1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., On Improving the World, 5pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., On Making Friends for Freedom, 6pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., On that Day Began Lies, 1949, 13pp: 457, in PP1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., On That Day Began Lies, June 1949, In Brief, vol.3, No. 1, 23pp, 24x, in PP 307 & in PP 1,036.
READ, LEONARD E., Only If Free Can We Compete, 7pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., Outlook for Freedom, 1951, 39pp, 24x, in PP 307.
READ, LEONARD E., Pattern for Revolt, 1948, 54pp, 24x, in PP 302.
READ, LEONARD E., Pull That Veil Away!, 4pp, 24x, in PP 311.
READ, LEONARD E., Readiness Is All, 11pp, 29x, in PP 426.
READ, LEONARD E., Read's Law, 3pp: 99, in PP 1529-33. - "No politician can fly higher in office than he flew while getting there."
READ, LEONARD E., Reflections on Coming of Age, FEE Faces the Future, 1967, 27pp, in PP 1,036.
READ, LEONARD E., Reflections on the Guilt Complex, 3pp: 115, in PP 1529- 33.
READ, LEONARD E., Saying What We Mean, 7pp, 24x, in PP 311.
READ, LEONARD E., Security and Freedom, 1p: 589, in PP 1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., See: Foundation for Economic Education: FEE.
READ, LEONARD E., Seeds of Progress, 1980, 136pp, with name index, 24x, in PP 307.
READ, LEONARD E., Self-Interest: Vice or Virtue? 2pp, 24x, in PP 307. - 1p, in PP 1418: 6.
READ, LEONARD E., Several Facets of Freedom, 1952, 5pp, 29x, in PP 408.
READ, LEONARD E., So Highly Endowed, 5pp, Sep. 1979, Notes from FEE, 5pp, 24x, in PP 70-74.
READ, LEONARD E., Social Reformers as Keepers of the Peace, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., Socialized Sugar, 7pp, 24x, in PP 310.
READ, LEONARD E., Students of Liberty, 1950, FEE, 59pp, in PP 1,036.
READ, LEONARD E., Talking to Myself - The Only Person on Earth I Have Been Commissioned to Save, 1970, 166pp, indexed, 24x, in PP 233.
READ, LEONARD E., The Coming Aristocracy, 1969, 180pp, FEE, indexed, 24x, in PP 304.
READ, LEONARD E., The Coming Renaissance, 9pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., The Consistent Life, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., The Curse and Cure of Covetousness, 3pp: 71, in PP 1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., The Essence of Americanism, 1961, 14pp: 449, in PP 1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., The Essence of Americanism, 24pp, 24x, in PP 310.
READ, LEONARD E., The Exception Makers, 7pp, 24x, in PP 308.
READ, LEONARD E., The Free Man's Almanac, "Thoughts for Today", a 1974 compilation by Read of FEE, 383pp, 24x, PP 303.
READ, LEONARD E., The Free Market and its Enemy, FEE, 1965, 67pp, 24x, in PP 189.
READ, LEONARD E., The Free Market Ignores the Poor, Cliches of Socialism, 1p, in PP 1132.
READ, LEONARD E., The Freedom Freeway, 1979, FEE, 128pp, with name index, 24x, in PP 306.
READ, LEONARD E., The Importance of Awe, 9pp, 24x, in PP 308.
READ, LEONARD E., The Invisible Hand, 3pp: 172, in PP 1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., The Love of Liberty, FEE, 1975, indexed, 162pp, 24x, PP 190.
READ, LEONARD E., The Magic of Believing, 1959, 1p: 460, in PP1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., The Magic of Believing, 3pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., The Market Is a Computer, 14pp, 24x, in PP 311.
READ, LEONARD E., The Mass Man, 10pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., The Nature of Socialistic Disaster, 12pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., The Path of Duty, 1982, 120pp, 29x, in PP 503.
READ, LEONARD E., The Penalty of Surrender, 13pp, 24x, in PP 307.
READ, LEONARD E., The Poor Should Look to Liberty, 7pp, 24x, in PP 311, 4pp in 976.
READ, LEONARD E., The Role of Rules, Notes from FEE, in PP 977.
READ, LEONARD E., The Romance of Reality, 1937, 169pp, 29x, in PP 504.
READ, LEONARD E., The Search for an Echo, 6pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., The Unruly Consensus, 3pp, 1971, on education, 36x, in PP 714. Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., The Will to Prevail, Respects to the Resolute, 1968, FEE, 15pp, in PP 1,036.
READ, LEONARD E., Then Truth Will Out, An assessment of the position of the freedom road, after passing the 25th milestone at FEE, 1971, 177pp, indexed, 36x, in PP 234.
READ, LEONARD E., This Fog Can Be Seen through, 2pp, in PP 1409/10: 31.
READ, LEONARD E., This Fog Can Be Seen Through, Notes from FEE, 4pp, in PP 976.
READ, LEONARD E., Those Things Called Money, 1979, 4pp, 24x, in PP 64-65, 984, and from The Freeman, Jan. 75, 4pp in PP 804.
READ, LEONARD E., Those Things Called Money, 4pp: 452, in PP1529-33.
READ, LEONARD E., Thoughts Rule the World, 1981, 120pp, 29x, in PP 503.
READ, LEONARD E., To Avarice No Sanction, Notes from FEE, in PP 977.
READ, LEONARD E., To Free or Freeze that is the question, 1972, 210pp, indexed, FEE, 24x, in PP 227.
READ, LEONARD E., Two Directions At Once, 11pp, 24x in PP 308.
READ, LEONARD E., Two Kinds of Exchange, 5pp, 24x in PP 307.
READ, LEONARD E., Two Kinds of Influence, 5pp, 24x, in PP 308.
READ, LEONARD E., Two Paths to Liberty, 1954, 2pp, in PP 1,036.
READ, LEONARD E., Unscrambling Socialism, 6pp, 24x, in PP 311.
READ, LEONARD E., Victims of Social Levelling, 16pp, 24x, in PP 307.
READ, LEONARD E., Violence as a Way of Life, 16pp, 24x, in PP 310.
READ, LEONARD E., Vision, 1978, 148pp, with name index, FEE, 24x, in PP 304.
READ, LEONARD E., We Never Had it So Good? 9pp, 24x, in PP 309.
READ, LEONARD E., What Is Past is Prologue, commemorative volume, 62pp, on Read's 70th birthday, in PP 1036.
READ, LEONARD E., What Shall Be Prohibited? 12pp, 24x, in PP 311.
READ, LEONARD E., When Wishes Become Rights, 10pp, 24x, in PP 311. Notes from FEE, May 1983, 48x, in PP 589/590.
READ, LEONARD E., Where Lies Our Hope? Notes from FEE, in PP 977.
READ, LEONARD E., Where Lies This Fault? A Speculation on the Recovery of Freedom, FEE, 1967, 30pp, in PP 1,036.
READ, LEONARD E., Who's Listening? 1973, 208pp, indexed, 24x, in PP 306.
READ, LEONARD E., Why Is Slavery Possible, 2pp, in PP 1418: 26.
READ, LEONARD E., Why Is Slavery Possible? 7pp, 24x, in PP 308.
READ, LEONARD E., Why not Separate School and State? 1p, in PP 499.
READ, LEONARD E., Why Not Try Freedom? 1958, 1960, 90pp, 24x, in PP 308.
READ, LEONARD E., Writings by Leonard E. Read, compiled by John Zube, partly from ESSAYS ON LIBERTY, volumes I-III, 270pp, 24x, PP 307. LMP may now offer more of Read's book titles than his foundation: FEE, does, since LMP's collection contains several of the o.o.p. titles. I would very much prefer it if FEE itself became active in this sphere, instead of merely delegating the job of filming its magazine, THE FREEMAN, to University Microfilms. If you supplied me with all of Read's articles and pamphlets, I would gladly film all of them. - I do have the ESSAYS ON LIBERTY, I - XII and a very incomplete set of THE FREEMAN. - In recent years FEE has extracted articles on certain subjects from THE FREEMAN and published them as special anthology books. - I would gladly fiche these, too, if I could get their O.K. for this. - J.Z.
READ. LEONARD E., Penalty of Surrender, 5pp, in PP 499, from: Having My Way.
READE, HARRY, Freedom in the Class, 1971, 1p, 36x, in PP 714.
READER, PRINTER, CAMERA, DEVELOPER, DUPLICATOR & STORAGE OFFERS for microfiche, pages 529ff in PP 907-910. On reading machines compare especially PP 649.
READINESS IS ALL, 426. Without as full information as microfiche could provide? - J.Z.
READING MACHINES, used and cheap, Sydney suppliers, Oct. 89, 6 addresses, 29x, in PP 912. - Please send such addresses from other cities to LMP for listing.
READING, WHAT OUR BOYS ARE READING, PP 1074. (Sumner in 1880).
REAGAN, RONALD, PP 676. No mere actor or president can act sufficiently for liberty, for more than himself. - J.Z.
REAGAN, RONALD, President, extract from a speech, July, 1987, on An Economic Bill of Rights, 1p, in PP 789.
REAL BILLS DOCTRINE & ITS FUTURE PRACTICE IN GERMANY, 1945: PP 300.
REAL BILLS DOCTRINE, PP 792, 815, 827, 865, 1185. See: BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CONVERTIBILITY, GOLD, CLEARING, MONETARY FREEDOM, BANKING PRINCIPLE. - See: Some references in the Enc. Brit., 1958 ed., pp, in PP 815. - For some discussion of the RBD see under Zube, John and Dowd, Kevin.
REAL ESTATE AND STOCK INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA, THE, Rent Control in Microcosm. The Case of Canberra, 1980, CIS, 10pp, 29x, in PP 397.
REAL FREEDOM, PP 959.
REALISM, PP 1129.
REALIST, THE, No. 67, May 66, N.Y., ed. by Paul Krassner, special issue: Three authors in Search of Sadism. Articles on Sade by Geoffrey Wagner, R.A. Wilson & Saul Heller, 24pp, in PP 1279.
REAM, ROGER, Price Ceilings Harm the Poor, 4pp: 308, in PP 1529-33.
REAM, ROGER, Review, 2pp, of: PAUL, RON, Gold, Peace, and Prosperity, 1981, 55pp: 287, in PP 1529-33.
REASON AND LIBERTY, a newsletter from Seattle, an insert in LP NEWS, 7pp, in PP 1382/85: 142.
REASON AND LIBERTY, Newsletter of the LP, Seattle, Sep/Oct. 78, 8pp, in PP 1382/85: 142.
REASON FOUNDATION, new titles, 1p, 29x, in PP 333.
REASON PAPERS, 1p literature list, 24x, in PP 50-54.
REASON REPORT, No. 45, Nov./Dec. 1990, Santa Monica, Cal., 8pp, in PP 1117.
REASON, IN THE NAME OF REASON? PP 1052-61 (LA Philos. Notes 14), REASON, Libertarians Examine REASON, 1p in UPDATE, in PP 277.
REASON, See: RICHMAN, SHELDON, Uninformed, Simplistic, Ahistorical ... REASON's Attempt at Foreign Policy, a 2pp review of "Defending a Free Society", ed. by Robert W. Poole, Jr., in PP 279.
REASON, THE REVOLT AGAINST, PP 290.
REASONABLE ANSWER, THE, LP of Minnesota, issue 22, Sep/Oct. 76, 8pp, in PP 491.
REB, JOHNNY, Drive the IRS Wild - Safely and Legally, 1p: 73, in PP 1498.
RE-BARBARIZATION, 199.
REBEL LION, THE, No. 1, Summer 1997, 16pp, in PP 1440/42: 605.
REBEL WORKER GROUP, War, a 2pp leaflet, 29x, in PP 727.
REBEL WORKER, 2. Argentina: The F.O.R.A., a special supplement of REBEL WORKER on Syndicalism in Practice, 6pp, in PP 1232.
REBEL WORKER, sample of July 89, paper of the Anarcho Syndicalist Federation, 20pp, with article on the Social Control Conference, Sydney 1989, 29x, in PP 871.
REBEL WORKER, Special Supplement No. 4, on Syndicalism in Practice : Poland, 8pp, 29x, in PP 895.
REBEL WORKER, Special Supplement, Asia & The Pacific, No. 1: New Caledonia, 6pp, 29x, in PP 871.
REBELS, REAL, PP 369.
REBERT, CHARLES S., Notes on Secession and the New Confederacy, 1p, in PP 1287/89p392. (Deals only with COLLECTIVISTIC & GEOGRAPHICAL, not EXTERRITORIAL & INDIVIDUALISTIC Secessionism. - J.Z.)
REBMANN, KUPFER & CIE, Zuerich, Patentanwaltsbuero, Warnung vor Patentverwertungsbueros, 2. S., Auszug aus Broschuere, Ideenschutz, Verwertungsbueros, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 87. - Wer warnt vor Patentanwaelten und Patentgesetzen? ANALOG, unter John Campbell, spielte hier einst eine Rolle. - J.Z.
REBUTTAL, OPERATION, PP 598, 612, 997, compare ENCYCLOPEDIA OF REFUTATIONS or REFUTATIONS HANDBOOKS.
RECESSION AS CURE FOR INFLATION? PP 19 C, 1027, RECESSION, PRICE CONTROL AND INCOMES POLICY, in Australia, PP 397.
RECHT AUF DEN VOLLEN ARBEITSERTRAG, See: MENGER, ANTON, in PP 1307.
RECIPROCITY, See: ARMAND, E., La reciprocite, supplement a "l'en dehors", mi-fevrier 1933, 15pp: 73, in PP 1489. - A basic precondition for it is individual secessionism towards the State, combined with exterritorial autonomy for volunteer communities. - J.Z.
RECK, ANDREW J., Speculative Philosophy, 1p review by GEORGE H. SMITH, in PP 1367/68: 93.
RECKTENWALD, HORST CLAUS, An Adam Smith Renaissance anno 1976? The Bicentenary Output - A Reappraisal of his Scholarship, JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE 16, March 1978, 56-83, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p192. Headed: Smithian Scholarship.
RECLUS, ELIE, Female Kinship and Maternal Filiation, 19pp, from Tucker's RADICAL REVIEW, August 1877, 29x, in PP 373-375.
RECLUS, ELISEE AND ELIE, In Memoriam, compiled, edited and printed by Joseph Ishill, The Oriole Press, 1927, 362pp, in PP 990.
RECLUS, ELISEE, An Anarchist on Anarchy, 1897, 16pp, in PP 959.
RECLUS, ELISEE, Die Anarchie, 17pp, 29x, in PP 391.
RECLUS, ELISEE, Evolution & Revolution, 32 S., Vorworte von W. Baranowsky & R.E. Bell, ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 5, in German, in PP 1154.
RECLUS, ELISEE, Evolution and Revolution, 18pp, 24x, in PP 383.
RECLUS, ELISEE, La Anarchia y la Iglesia, Buenos Aires, 1920, 15pp, 29x, in PP 871.
RECLUS, ELISEE, Man and Nature, 22pp, 2 essays: The impact of human nature on physical geography, from: L'Homme et la nature, 1864 & Concerning the awareness of nature in modern society, from: Du sentiment de la nature dans les societies modernes, 1866, First English translation by Jack Grancharoff, Aug. 95, in PP 1355: 1- 15.
RECLUS, ELISEE, On the Earth, 8pp: 678, in PP 1484/85.
RECLUS, ELISEE, On Vegetarianism, 8pp, from HUMANE REVIEW, Jan. 1901 & The Great Kinship (La Grande Famille), 7pp, from Edward Carpenter's translation, publ. 1933 by ORIOLE PRESS, in PP 1355, p. 16-20.
RECLUS, ELISEE, See: GRANCHAROFF, JACK, Elise Reclus, 2pp: 677, in PP 1484/85.
RECLUS, ELISEE, Verbrechen und Todesstrafe, 1910, 5 S., 29x, in PP 349.
RECLUS, ELISEE, Voorrede, 7pp, to KROPOTKIN, PETER, De Verovering van he Brood, in PP 468.
RECLUS, ELISEE, Vorrede zu PETER KROPOTKIN, Die Eroberung des Brotes, 4 S., in PP 468.
RECOGNITION, Moral & Political, PP 1 & 2, 15.
RECONSTRUIR, Buenos Aires, No. 77, Marzo/Abril 1972, 66pp: 106, in PP 1504.
RECONSTRUIR, Revista Libertaria, No. 48, Mayo - Junio de 1967, Buenos Aires, 50pp, sample, in PP 1134. Contains e.g. articles by Eugen Relgis, James J. Martin, Augustin Souiche & V. Munoz, in PP 1134.
RECOVERY, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, Economic Recovery, 2pp: 357, in PP1529-33.
RECYCLING: See: LUFKIN, DAN W., Recycling at a Profit, 76, 2pp, in PP 1317: 138-139.
RED & BLACK, An Anarchist Journal, Sydney, then Quaama, Nos. 11 - 27, Winter 82 - Autumn 97, 772pp in 2 fiche: 1-841, in PP 1484/85. - Edited and published by JACK GRANCHAROFF. - The print is often so bad that I shied away, for years, from the chore of getting it ready for fiching. There was some improvement in this respect in recent issues. NOTE: Unsigned articles are ascribed to Jack Grancharoff. - J.Z.
RED AND BLACK, An Anarchist Journal, Sydney, Nos. 1-10, 461pp, 36x, in PP 412.
RED CHINA, See: PAUL, JEFF, World's Largest Concentration Camp Admitted to "Community of Nations", 1p, in PP 276: 85, on Red China.
RED INDIANS, Claim to America, PP 1028/29, 1133, 1151.
RED INDIANS, Fight for Freedom, PP 243, 984, 1110.
RED INDIANS, Land Issue, PP 916, 1150.
RED INDIANS: CLIFTON, MERRIT, The First Americans Stand, 2p, in PP 1432/1439: 517, on Red Indians.
RED INDIANS: NICHOLS, ROSALIE, The Property Rights of American Indians: A Discussion with Ayn Rand, 1968, 2pp: 213, in PP 1457/62.
REDBEARD, RAGNAR (DESMOND, ARTHUR), Might Is Right or The Survival of the Fittest, from the undated Loompanics reprint, with some segments of the 1927 edition & a note by S.E. Parker and Rousseau's view of the Right of the Strongest and a 6pp introduction by S.E. Parker and a review by Patrick Michael, first publication date unmentioned, 160pp, in PP 1113.
REDBEARD, RAGNAR, See: PARKER, S.E., Ragnar Redbeard and the Right of Might, 5pp: 16, in PP 1505. - Ibid: A Note on Ragnar Redbeard ( Arthur Desmond): 14. - The best refutation that I know, of this all too popular prejudice, can be found in the first few pages of Rousseau's The Social Contract. But, try to improve further upon it. - J.Z.
REDBURN, TOM, White House Opposes Payroll-Tax Cut Plan, 1990, 1p, in CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.
REDEMPTIONISM, METALLIC, BY THE ISSUER, COMPULSORY, for a forced and exclusive currency, sometimes also misnamed "free banking" policy, PP 1064. Compare Rothbard et al on 100% Gold Dollar.
REDISTRIBUTIONISM, PP 396/97.
REDWING BLACKBIRD ANARCHIST MAILORDER LISTING, 1p, in PP 930.
REED, GARRY, Montessori goes to publish school, 1p, in PP 491.
REED, GARY FRANK, Berlin and the Division of Liberty, POLITICAL THEORY 8, Aug. 80, 365-380, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1455, headed: Isaiah Berlin on Liberty.
REED, LAWRENCE W., 7 Fallacies of Economics, 6pp: 254, in PP1529-33. - I would rather say: "on" economics. - The ten-thousands of fallacies of modern "anti-economics" or "neo-comics" should be alphabetically listed in an affordable encyclopaedia, together with the best refutations so far found. - J.Z.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Bad Politics Grow out of Farm Myths, 1p, in PP 480.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Debtor Status a Sign of Strength, 1p, in PP 480.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Economists and the Future, 11pp: 393, in PP1529-33.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Free ... but the Patient Doesn't Get Well, 2pp, in PP 499.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Free Market Ideas Are Winning, 1p, in PP 480.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Free Markets: Anti-Poverty Program that Works, 1p, in PP 480.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Protectionism, 2p, in PP 1283-1286p327, 333, 334.
REED, LAWRENCE W., Review, 1p, of: SAVAS, E.S., Privatizing the Public Sector: How to Shrink Government, Chatham House, J.J.,1983?, 164pp: 413, in PP 1529- 33.
REED, LAWRENCE W., The Great Depression, 14pp, in PP 923.
REES, JOHN, Ron Paul of Texas. An Exclusive Interview with the Libertarian Congressman on Carter's Economics, 10pp: 144, in PP 1506/07.
REEVES, RICHARD, We'll need draft for the war, 1p, APE reprint, n.d., no source given, in PP 1156.
REFERENDUM PARTY, THE, U.K., Spring 1996, 8pp newspaper, in PP 1334 /35: 243.
REFERENDUM, PP 1 & 2, 5, 15, 61/63, 399/401, 667, 709, 721, 736, 807, 873, 1062, 1987, 1089, 1095/96, 1102, 1126, 1131, 1136, see NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS,
REFERENDUM, See BERENS, LEWIS H. & SINGER, IGNATIUS, Government By The People, by the authors of "The Story of My Dictatorship", 1885, 159pp, in PP 1136.
REFERENDUM, See BONJOUR, FELIX, in PP 1062.
REFERENDUM, See JOHNSON, LEWIS JEROME, Prof., The Initiative and Referendum. An Effective Ally of Representative Government, 9th. edition, revised, 1915, 32pp, with 17 minor contributions on referendum, all in PP 1136.
REFERENDUM, See KEY, V.O., Jr. & CROUCH, WINSTON W., The Initiative and the Referendum in California, 1939, indexed, 183pp, in PP 1102.
REFERENDUM, See LIEB, HERMANN, The Initiative and Referendum, 1902, 178pp, in PP 1087.
REFERENDUM, See LOBINGER, CHARLES SUMNER, The People's Law or Popular Participation in Law-Making, from ancient folk-moot to modern referendum, a study in the evolution of democracy and direct legislation, with an introduction of George Elliott Howard, N.Y., 1909, 450pp, in PP 1126.
REFERENDUM, See NATIONAL ECONOMIC LEAGUE, SPECIAL COMMITTEE, The Initiative and Referendum, Arguments pro and con, with rebuttal for the Affirmative by Prof. Lewis J. Johnson and rebuttal for the Negative by Prof. C.F.A. Currier, 1912, 72pp, in PP 1136.
REFERENDUM, See OBERHOLTZER, ELLIS PAXTON, The Referendum in America, together with some chapters on the initiative and recall, new edition, with supplements covering the years from 1900 to 1911, N.Y., 1911, indexed, 533pp, in PP 1095 & 1096.
REFERENDUM, See RITTINGHAUSEN, MARTIN, Direct Legislation by the People, 1850, 1897, 64pp, in PP 1136.
REFERENDUM, See STRACHEY, JOHN ST. LOE, The Referendum, A Handbook to the Poll of the People, Referendum, or Democratic Right of Veto on Legislation, 1924, 100pp, in PP 1136.
REFERENDUM, See WALKER, GEOFFREY DE Q., Initiative and Referendum: The People's Law, CIS, 1985, 220pp, indexed, in 721. - Synopsis in PP 873. - See: Democracy & Direct Democracy.
REFERENDUM, See: BOOTH, ROBIN, The Last of New Zealand First, 2pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 222. - An attack on conventional referenda. Too many overlook that there is a limited libertarian case for referenda: a) When applicable to volunteers only and b) When in FAVOUR of individual rights. Libertarians should oppose only those referenda that are territorially applied to dissenters or those that restrict individual rights of those ready to claim them. - Within panarchies volunteers would enjoy or suffer under the direct or representative democratic systems, or any other, that they have chosen for themselves. - PIOT, J.Z. 9/96.
REFERENDUM, Some Clippings on Referendums or Volksabstimmungen, mainly in German, 19 sheets, in PP 1131.
REFERENDUM: See: WALKER, GEOFFREY DE Q., The People's Law, 14pp, a short version of his book, same title, in PP 1378/81: 471.
REFORMERS, PP 242, 1052-61 (LA Political Notes 62). Generally, they are more ready to reform others than themselves. And more ready to use legal coercion than to set voluntaristic examples. The territorial monopolies may have conditioned them to think and act intolerantly. - J.Z.
REFORMS, Individuals or Circumstances or Institutions? PP 428ff:S.2236,
REFORMS, PP 369, 1112, Compare: Revolution.
REFORMS, SPONTANEOUS, PP 199.
REFUGEES, FULL EMPLOYMENT FOR ANY NUMBER OF REFUGEES AND DESERTERS, PP 6. See Asylum, Boat People, Immigration, Unemployment,
REFUGEES, PP 6, 428ff (e.g. S. 1506).
REFUTATIONS HANDBOOK, PP 1 & 2, 75, 598, 612, 997. See e.g. FEE's Cliches of Socialism, Rebuttal Operation. Compare: Slogans for Liberty, Encyclopedia of Definitions.
REFUTATIONS: WIENER, DANIEL, Sounding Board. On a planned book: Concise Libertarian Answers to Tough Questions, 3pp, in PP 1445: 105. - Compare my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY and the projected ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE BEST REFUTATIONS. - J.Z.
REGIMENTATION, PP 199.
REGISTRY OF CO-OPERATIVES, Bankstown, NSW, Simple Steps to Forming a Co-Operative, 1993, 14pp: 94, in PP 1470. With 16 pages of forms: Disclosure Statement, Forecasted Profit and Loss Statement, Primary Objectives Statement, 108. - Before you even start - you will be drowned in paper work! - J.Z.
REGISTRY OF COOPERATIVES, Department of Fair Trading, A Guide to Co-operatives, 1996, 15pp: 123, in PP 1470.
REGISTRY OF COOPERATIVES, Rules of ...... Registered under the Co-Operatives Act, 1992, 43pp: 136, in PP 1470. - Governments, instead of merely collecting and publishing model contracts and statutes, as well as their own preferences and recommendations, do tend to prescribe those forms, procedures and other details which are, temporarily, popular or fashionable with them or their "experts". Their special legislation and regulations for coops governments have probably more hindered than promoted the establishment and success of cooperatives. - J.Z., 30.12.97.
REGNERY, FREDERICH & BLOCK, WALTER, Capitalism: Friend or Foe? 2pp from CHALCEDON REPORT, Sep. 97: 195, in PP 1470.
REGULATIONS, PP 290, 397, 418/19p104, 602, 720, 722, 723, 733, 928, 935, 1027, 1105, 1089, 1108, 1139, 1146, see Deregulation.
REGULATIONS, see PESECKIS, FRANK, Regulations: How the Government Strangles Free Enterprise, 3pp, in PP 1089.
REGULATIONS, See: CRONIN, SEAN, Government Regulation Is Government Monopoly, 2pp, ECONOMIC NOTES No. 79: 61, in PP 1516.
REGULATIONS, See: REYNOLDS, ALAN, The Hidden Cost of Taxation by Regulation, 7pp: 116, in PP 1506/07.
REHMKE, GREG, Black Markets, Parallel Societies, 3pp, in PP 1430/31: 198. - On black markets especially in Poland, Peru & China.
REHMKE, GREG, Black Markets: Parallel Societies, 2pp, from ECON'87, of FEE, in PP 1272: 52.
REHMKE, GREGORY F., Who Is Destroying the World's Forests? 4pp, from THE FREEMAN, Nov. 89, in PP 918.
REICH, CHARLES A., See: LUCE, BARBRA T., The Greening of Reich: Review of Charles A. Reich, The Greening of America, 1p: 114, in PP 1469.
REICH, WILHELM ET AL, Published Orgonomic Literature, through Interlibrary Loan on microfiche, home page only, 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 402.
REICH, WILHELM, Bibliography on Orgone Biophysics, u. Zeittafel, 2 S., 36x, in PP 736
REICH, WILHELM, Hoer Zu, Kleiner Mann, 90 pp, from the 1975 reprint of : Verlag Freie Gesellschaft, in PP 831.
REICH, WILHELM, See PP 414p245, 812, REICHERT, WILLIAM O., A Lesson in Anarchism, What the political scientists don't bother to tell us, Winter 77, 11pp, 29x, in PP 243.
REICHERT, WILLIAM O., Natural Right in the Political Philosophy of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, JLS 4, Winter 80, 77-91, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1174, headed: Society, State, and Right in Proudhon.
REICHERT, WILLIAM O., Partisans of Freedom, A Study in American Anarchism, 1976, with selected bibliography and index, 602pp, 29x, in PP 357-358. (Among the olympic winners on this subject, in my books. - J.Z.)
REICHERT, WILLIAM, Anarchism, Freedom and Power, reviewed, in 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 77.
REID, ALAN, The Vietnam Protest, 3pp, 36x, in PP 370.
REID, HARRY, Beyond Government, 1994, contents list only, 1p, in PP 1534: 89.
REID, HARRY, Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1578.
REID, SCOTT, Canada's Reform Party. Libertarians in Sheep's Clothing? 1p, in PP 1287/89p.407.
REID, T.R., Review, 1p, The Washington Post, Sep. 10, 84, of: Third Parties in America: Citizen Response to Major Party Failure, by Steven J. Rosenstone, Roy L. Behr & Edward H. Lazarus, Princeton UP, 266pp, in PP 1273. Exterritorial autonomy, initiated by individual and minority group secessionism, could pose a real challenge. Elections rarely do, especially when rigged by the major parties. Each party should rule itself and its followers. Then it would have no one else to blame for its mistakes. - J.Z.
REILLY, MICHAEL, panarchistic notes from TC 94 - 98, with comments by J. Zube, part of 11 pp, page 52ff, also 3pp, page 63ff, 29x, in PP 869
REINDUSTRIALIZATION, See: DOW, CHARLES R., LA, If We Want Re-industrialization, 7pp: 586, in PP 1529-33.
REINDUSTRIALIZATION, See: HAWKINS, WILLIAM R., Re-industrialization: The Capital Question, 8pp: 276, in PP 1529-33.
REINER, E. LUCA, Why Can't we Be Friends? Notes of an Anarcha-Feminist, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1155.
REINHARD, KLAUS, A Possible Conclusion of the Information Paradigm, 2pp, in PP 1,035.
REINHARD, KLAUS, Priorities for Cryonics Research, 1p: 249, in PP 1293/95.
REINHARD, KLAUS, Wie der Mensch den Tod Besiegt, Technische Verfahren zur Unsterblichkeit, 1987, 215 S., mit einem 1992 Vorwort u. Nachwort, indexiert, mit Korrespondenz, 1990-92 zw. K. Reinhard & John Zube, 13pp, in PP 1,035.
REISER, OLIVER L., Scientific Humanism as Creative Morality, 1949, 22pp, in Haldeman-Julius public. B-832, with reply, in PP 1207.
REISMAN, GEORGE, Capitalism: A Treatise on Economics, 1996, abstract only, 1998, 1p, giving chapters, in PP 1537: 207. "The author develops a defense of capitalism as an non-religious moral philosophy in the genre of Ayn Rand."
REISSIG, DAVE, New Future, 29pp, in PP 1357: 73.
REISSIG, DAVE, Religion, 4pp, in PP 1357: 80. - His individual sovereignty views seem to be merely those of SOVEREIGN PRESS. The latter does not want me to reproduce its material. What I have of it did not impress me. - J.Z.
REISSIG, DAVE, Some Letters and Statements, with 3 letters by John Zube to David Reissig, 1987/88, 10pp, in PP 1357: 63.
REITH, GARY, notes on panarchism in TC 106, commented on by J. Zube in TC 108, part of 7pp, 29x, in PP 870.
REITH, GERRY, on fiching, 1 p, in TC, No. 106, of 12 Sep. 82, with my reply, 2pp, 1989 (after he had died!), in PP 907-910.
REITH, Peter, M.H.R., Blueline Document, The Constitutional Commission: Labor's Secret Agenda? 4pp, 1986, 29x, in PP 729.
RELGIS, EUGEN, Evocando a Pierre Ramus, in RECONSTRUIR, No. 48, in PP 1134.
RELGIS, EUGEN, Prologo a la primera edicion, 14pp, in PP 1400: 80. - To: NETTLAU, MAX, La Pax Mundial.
RELGIS, EUGEN, The Principles of Humanism, 10pp, with a 3pp introduction, 1931, by Joseph Ishill, in 1974 reprint, in PP 1239.
RELGIS, EUGEN, Un dia en Viena con Max Nettlau, 1930, 14p, in PP 1400: 99.
RELIGION & CAPITALISM, PP 1012.
RELIGION & FREE ECONOMY, PP 1012,
RELIGION & FREE SOCIETY, PP 1012.
RELIGION & MORES, PP 242, 424.
RELIGION & SPENCER, PP 373 - 375.
RELIGION, See: BENSON, REX, What Shall we Do with the God People? 2pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 313. - Tolerate them - as long as they tolerate you! - J.Z.
RELIGION, See: LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE: RELIGIOUS NOTES, e.g. 1052-61 (LA Relig. Notes), 1098, 1139. See ATHEIST WRITINGS.
RELIGION, See: OPITZ, EDMUND E., Religion and the Free Economy, 12pp: 207, in PP 1529- 33.
RELIGION, See: PP 373/75, 534.
RELIGION, See: SMITH, GEORGE H., Christianity and Liberty, 2pp, RELIGIOUS NOTES No. 8: 111, in PP 1516.
RELIGIOUS COALITION FOR A MORAL DRUG POLICY, Press Release on conference on drug legalization, 7pp, 1990, in PP 1362/63: 120.
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY & POWER, PP 223. Compare ON PANARCHY.
RELIGIOUS REVIVALISM, PP 373/75.
REMEMBER THE MAN... REMEMBER THE TIMES, No. 60: Betty Lou Smith Hanson, on the book OTHER LOSSES, which dealt with atrocities against German prisoners of war and losses among refugees, 4pp, in PP 1252. Atrocities are, alas, rarely quite one-sided. Notions of collective responsibility of e.g. tax and conscription victims for the crimes of their rulers, are quite common, on all sides. - J.Z.
REMNANT REVIEW, by Gary North, September 18, 1981, voL. 8, No.18, sample, 8pp, 48x, in PP 739.
RENAISSANCE, A theoretical and critical journal of science fiction, ed. by John J. Pierce, published by N.L.E., VI/9, 8pp. It was included in N. L. Notes 36: 41. VI/10 of 74, in PP 1350: 73.
RENAISSANCE, THE COMING, PP 309.
RENE BAXTER LETTER, THE, Sample & leaflets, 1975, 8pp, 29x, in PP 867.
RENEWAL, March 82, vol. I, No. 19, sample of Mark Satin's newsletter, 4pp, 29x, in PP 727.
RENNA, THOMAS, Monastic Attitudes toward War, 850-1150, MICHIGAN ACADEMICIAN 12, Spring 80, 417-421, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1458, headed: Medieval Monks on War and Peace.
RENNA, THOMAS, The Idea of Peace in the West, 500-1150, JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY 6, 1980, 143-167, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1457, headed: The Idea of Peace: 500-1150.
RENT CONTROL, PP 397, 722, 1015, 1031, 1052-61 (LA Pol. Notes 60), 1122, 1139, 1153, see Housing, Homelessness.
RENT CONTROL, See Editorial, MINNESOTA LIBERTARIAN, Look Out - Here Comes Rent Control, 1p, in PP 492, p 164.
RENT CONTROL, see MOORHOUSE, JOHN C., Book Review of: Rent Control: A Popular Paradox, ed. by M.A. Walker, Vancouver, The Fraser Institute, 1975, 3pp, in PP 1153.
RENT CONTROL, see New York's Sacred Cow, an adv. for Scott Gardner's book against rent control, 1p, in PP 1122.
RENT CONTROL, See: FRIEDMAN, MILTON & STIGLER, GEORGE J., Roofs or Ceilings? The Current Housing Problem, FEE, 1946, Popular Essays on Current Problems, vol. 1, No. 2, Sep. 1946, 22pp, in PP 1228.
RENT CONTROL, see: MICKLETHWAIT, BRIAN, Another Attack on the Rent Acts, 1991, 4pp, LA Political Notes No. 60, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
RENT CONTROL, See: O'BRIEN, GEORGE & LAMPO, DAVID, The Rent Control Disaster, 1979, 2pp: 29, in PP 1514.
RENT CONTROL: THEROUX, DAVID, Rent Control = People Control, 2pp, in PP 1425: 23.
RENT STRIKE? PP 731. Even individualists have all too often and to a great extent been infected by primitive communist ideas. - J.Z.
RENT, AN INJUSTICE? PP 562.
RENUNCIATION OF CITIZENSHIP, PP 1051. See INDIVIDUAL SECESSIONISM, ON PANARCHY.
REPLOGLE, HENRY, Bibliographische Notizen, 12 S., zu James L. Walker, Die Philosophie des Egoismus, 29x, in PP 410.
REPLOGLE, HENRY, biographical sketch of JAMES L WALKER, 29x, in PP 878.
REPORT ON FREEEDOM, 3 & 5/1975, 1 & 5/1976, 16pp, in PP 933.
REPORT TO SUPPORTERS, # 2, Spring 1986 to # 4, Fall 1987, & # 6, Sum. 1988 to # 8, Win. 1990, 24pp, in PP 1425: 31.
REPORT, June 1997, 1p, 121, in PP 1453.
REPORTER, THE, for conscience's sake, May 1985, sample copy, 6pp, 29x, in PP 726
REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT - What IS It Good For? PP 201.
REPRIVATIZATION MODEL FOR SOCIALIST FIRMS, PP 1007. (If they were not merely state "socialized" but genuinely and ideally socialistic ones, then they would also be ideally capitalistic, propertarian, decentralized and self-managing ones and would not need "restructuring". Compare the all-over reprivatization scheme in 19C, whose anticipation, on the capital market, could also finance all the libertarian propaganda required to bring it about, while repaying the tax victims at least his share from what remains of government loot. - J.Z.)
REPRIVATIZATION, PP 19C, 740. See Denationalization, Privatization, Expropriation of the Bureaucracy.
REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT, PP 239.
REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIANISM, PP 975.
REPUBLICANISM, see Irvine, Leigh H., What Is Americanism? in PP 956.
REPUBLIK CISKEI, Development reports, in German, from DIE WELT, 4 Dec. 1986, 16pp: 95, in PP 1505. - Some free enterprise is permitted there. - J.Z.
REPUDIATION OF THE NATIONAL DEBT, See: HUMMEL, JEFFREY ROGERS, Should We Repudiate the National Debt? 2pp, in PP 277/278: 38.
REREGULATION, PP 1139.
RESARTUS, SARTOR, Die Soziale Revolution, Anarchie und Demokratie, 1910, 6 S., 29x, in PP 349. (Je mehr man versucht ueber viele Allgemeinheiten zugleich zu sprechen, um so weniger kann man sagen. - J.Z.)
RESCHER, NICHOLAS, Peirce and the Economy of Research, PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 43, 1977, 71-98, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p300, headed: The Costs of Research.
RESEARCH CENTRE FOR MONETARY AND FINANCIAL FREEDOM, 1984/5 literature list, 8pp, with earlier 2p listing & Preliminary Bibliography and Address List, 48x, in PP 647, 2pp literature listing, 24x, in PP 50-54, Literature List, 1988, 24pp, in PP 765 & 818. Supplementary List of Free Banking Titles in PP issues Nos. 766-816, 11pp, in PP 818. 124 pp of bibliographical notes on monetary freedom in PP 1022.
RESEARCH CENTRE FOR MONETARY AND FINANCIAL FREEDOM, Discussion Paper No. 7, 1952, 1977, by Ulrich von Beckerath and John Zube, German School on Money, 8 pp, 29x in PP 732
RESEARCH CENTRE FOR MONETARY AND FINANCIAL FREEDOM, Submission to the Campbell Enquiry, 4pp, 24x, in PP 145-146. See also: MONETARY FREEDOM NEWSLETTER ... AND MICROFICHE.
RESEARCH GUIDE TO AUSTRALIAN POLITICS & COGNATE SUBJECTS, ARGAP2, on Libertarianism, page 516 in PP 907-910.
RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, letter to David Zube, 4 Sep. 84, 1p, 48x, in PP 740.
RESIN, M.B., Socialism & Anarchism, PP 988.
RESIST THE DRAFT, n.d., no author, typical anarchist leaflet, 1p, in PP 1401: 140. - Strong in language & emotion, weak in constructive thought. - J.Z.
RESISTANCE, RIGHT TO RESIST, PP 532, 730, 774, 1112,
RESISTANCE, See: NATIONAL RESISTANCE COMMITTEE, A Statement of Resistance, 1p, against the draft, in PP 492.
RESISTANCE, VOLUNTARYIST, PP 1152/53. See Nonviolence, Social Defence.
RESOLUTION, PP 1036.
RESOURCE DIRECTORY, 1986, by Archives Project, 90pp, 42x, in PP 637.
RESOURCE RENTALS FOR REVENUE ASSOCIATION, THE, Auckland, N.Z., Submission to the Prime Ministerial Task Force on Unemployment, 28.7.94, presented by Robert Keall, Hon. Sec., 6pp, in PP 1325: 119. - From one who is misled on this subject to others, who are prejudiced. See especially PP 10. - J.Z., 6.6.96.
RESOURCES FOR INDEPENDENT THINKING CATALOG, 11pp, in PP 1325: 102. - 2pp leaflet, in PP 1325: 98.
RESOURCES FOR INDEPENDENT THINKING REVIEW, Lakewood, CA, I/1, Winter 94, edited by Sharon Presley, sample copy, freebee from LFB, 12pp, in PP 479. Short reviews, libertarian, with stress on psychology.
RESOURCES PROGRESSIVE MAILING LISTS, Card received already 1990, in PP 1323: 69. Alternative Movements.
RESOURCES, See: OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Increasing Abundance of Resources, 18pp: 564, in PP 1529-33.
RESPONSIBILITY & LIBERTY, PP 1074.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONVICTS, See PP 14 & 15. When restitution for convicts includes ALL damages and costs, for unsolved crimes of the same kind, too, it will also come close to a severe retribution and deterrent. And when restitution is ALWAYS enforced then criminals with victims will tend to rehabilitate themselves. - J.Z. - See: Crime, Prisons.
RESPONSIBILITY IN A CROWD, PP 174 - 176.
RESPONSIBILITY, PP 589/90, see Individual Responsibility, Collective Responsibility.
RESPONSIBILITY, See: BLACKWELL, RUSSELL, Autonomy and Responsibility, 4pp: 135, in PP 1515.
RESPONSIBILITY, THE SHIFTING OF, PP 239, 242.
RESPONSIBLE ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION, Here Too The Thing Is Happening, 12pp, 1956, 29x, in PP 896.
RESTITUTION & RETRIBUTION, PP 1018/19, 1052-61 (LA Legal Notes 5), See: INDEMNIFICATION, PUNISHMENT, PRISONS, COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONVICTS (PP 14 & 15).
Restitution rather than continuing tribute payments! For details see Peace Plans 19 C. That could get rid of the whole political super-structure, too and bring unexpected riches, at least in some countries, like Australia, to the average person. And the privatization of such assets can also be utilized as the capital base for a credit to finance, in relatively free countries, a successful election campaign by a libertarian party and in others a revolutionary overthrow of e.g. a totalitarian regime, with the expenditures involved taken out as a commission, in the final settlement. In other words, the real assets of the Red Chinese, the North Korean and the North Vietnamese and the Cuban regimes could be mobilized against them, not only their military and other manpower, for whose mobilization and liberation much more libertarianism is to be applied than is expressed in "isolationism" and conventional "libertarian" defence proposals. The more comprehensively libertarian an e.g. anti-totalitarian revolution, resistance, liberation or defence becomes, the less blood is likely to be spilt and the less property to be destroyed. Wars can be transformed into no more than mere policing actions, combined with consumer sovereignty or free voting by individuals towards alternative and volunteer communities for themselves. Sorry for this seemingly irrelevant side-tracking. It may help, though, to break up the tediousness of reading one title after another. J.Z., 5/89.)
RESTITUTION: SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, Ownership and Restitution: A Reply to Robert LeFevre, 2pp, 76, in PP 1345/46: 29. -- LEFEVRE, ROBERT, Ownership and Restitution: A Rebuttal (to J. Neil Schulman), 76, 2pp, in PP 1345/46: 35.
RETAIL TRADERS AS POTENTIAL COOPERATIVE ISSUERS OF THEIR OWN SHOP FOUNDATION CURRENCIES, See: GLOBUS & DIE WELT, 26 Mai 1987, Die Vielfalt im Einzelhandel, Ausschnitt, 1 S.: 79, in PP 1493. - A statistic on German retail trade, which is instructive on the spread of the "cover" provided by "shop foundation" for alternative and competing currencies. Their stocks of goods, together with the services of service providers, are the only "cover" required for sound, optional and competitive local currencies. These currencies could and should be issued by their local associations, without let or hindrance by any government. They should also be freed to choose whatever standard of value THEY and their customers prefer - for their currencies, prices, fees and contracts. With this "cover" mobilized to its limits (e.g. acceptance at par), mass unemployment could be abolished within days or even hours. - PIOT, J.Z., 22.12.1997. - Stocks of retailers, ready for sale, are currently A $ 74.8 billion, not counting the service sector at all: THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, June 2, 98, page 6, top.
RETLAW, KEITH, Crime in America, 6pp, in PP 1445: 8.
RETORT, a quarterly journal of Anarchism, art, and reviews. Here only THE MATCH! Historic Reprint Series: Special Anthology Issue, 1941- 1951, 64pp, 29x, in PP 895.
RETREATISM, See: MCPHEE, JOHN, Coming into the Country, 6 pp excerpt from the book, same title, 1977, in PP 1318/1319: 61, 69, 77. They escaped the crowds for a while, in the Alaskan wilderness, but were still crowded by government officials and even crowded out by them. - J.Z.
RETRIBUTION & RESTITUTION, PP 1018/19, 1052-61(LA Legal Notes 5), see INDEMNIFICATION, PUNISHMENT, PRISONS, COLLECTIVE RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE, See: PINE TREE PRESS, Pamphlets, in PP 1425.
RETTIG, H. NOEL, Pastor, Stirner's Usefulness for Theology, 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 486 & 489.
REUTER, 28 March 88, Troops in as Noriega Warns Banks to Open, clipping, in PP 787.
REUTER, GABRIELE, John Henry Mackay, a literary study, 11pp, 24x, in PP 60.
REUTER, GABRIELE, John Henry Mackay, eine literarische Studie, DIE GESELLSCHAFT, Muenchen, Jhg. 1891, 4. Quartal, S. 1304 -1314, 10 S., in PP 1328: 63.
REUTER, Yeltsin begs his people to cooperate on taxes, 1p, in PP 1400: 118. - Due to a tax strike public servants can't be paid! If they offered only competitive services, at competitive prices, payable in service-based currencies of their own, on an optional and stable value standard, they would have less difficulties in selling them. Tributes to monopolists and coercers were rarely very popular. - J.Z.
REUTERS, Library System opens new chapter, 1p, 1998, on the wastefulness of public libraries: 125, in PP 1514. - However, one could rightly ask: Why haven't the freedom lovers of the world established so far even a single comprehensive, private and cooperative freedom library and information service, one that sells cheap duplicates of its texts? Why haven't they used, sufficiently, e.g. photocopies, microfiche, floppy disks, scanners and text only CD-ROMs for this? They do not even offer a combined list of their texts in print, in any medium and of their audio- and videotapes. One can't blame public libraries and their librarians as being the only culprits. DO NOT EXPECT THEM TO PROVIDE COMPLETE LIBRARY SERVICES, EVER, LEAST OF ALL ON FREEDOM SUBJECTS. That will have to be a self-help job. The affordable technology for this exists already but the goal and the will are still missing, in most libertarian heads. Why haven't they even agreed on this aim? - J.Z., 10.11.1998.
REUVEKAMP, DOOR A., Wat Is Humanisme? 1p leaflet. Source? Date? Dutch? In PP 1076.
REVEIL DE L'ESCLAVE, Group of Paris, What Do Individualists Want? A 1920 manifesto, 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 344.
REVEL, J.-F., The Flight from Truth..., 1990, 408pp, here only in 3pp review by Richard M. Ebeling, in PP 499.
REVENGE, PP 679.
REVIEW OF AUSTRIAN ECONOMICS, 2nd. vol., by The Mises Institute, Fall 87. 1p announcement. Contains several free banking articles, 29x, in PP 866.
REVIEW of Libertarian Politics and Alternative Lifestyles, 2 issues,1980 & 1981,edited by Jill Taylor and Bob James, 29x, in PP 608.
REVIEW OF REVIEWS, Orbituary to John Morley, 1838-1923, Sep. 2, 2pp, in PP 807.
Review only, 1p, by FEDER, DONALD, in PP 276: 45. Seems to be an excellent historical novel about Paine.
REVISIONISM, PP 8, 55, 369, 410, 984, 1027, 1052-61 (Historical Notes 4), 1133,
REVISIONISM, See: EVERS, BILL, Maddox Attacks Revisionism, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 11.
REVISIONISM, See: LIBERTARIAN REVISIONIST ZINE, No. 9 & 10, 4pp, in PP 1418: 53 & 86.
REVISIONISM: KONKIN, SAMUEL EDWARD, III, Revisionism Today, 2pp, in PP 1404/06: 55.
REVISIONIST PRESS, THE, 2pp literature list, 24x, in PP 50-54.
REVISTO, SAL, Mathematics, Mind, and Society: An Anarchist Theory of Inquiry and Education, n.d., 3pp, in PP 1541/42: 415.
REVOLUTION & REFORMISM, See: GAMBONE, L., Revolution & Reformism, 19pp, 1995, in PP 1355: 58.
REVOLUTION, A Journal of 21st Century Though, No. 1, Autumn 1985, Onondaga Hill Station, Syracuse, N.Y., 79pp, in PP 1170.
REVOLUTION, LIBERTARIAN, PP 61-63.
REVOLUTION, PP 12, 61-63, 176, 216 (Proudhon), 244, 391 (Rothbard), 399-401, 700, 980, 1074, 1123, 1165,
REVOLUTION, PROGRAMME FOR A REVOLUTION, As a Deterrent against War, PP 1 & 2. See also PP 16-18 & 61-63. Most wars could be prevented by timely, well conducted and liberating revolutions. - J.Z.
REVOLUTION, SATURATION REVOLUTION, PP 12.
REVOLUTION, See: SERGVEN, M., Paths of Revolution, 3pp: 7, in PP 1501.
REVOLUTION, THE NOISELESS, PP 1152/53.
REVOLUTION, THE QUIET, PP 1012.
REVOLUTION: BERNHARDT, PETER, Die verratene Revolution 1918/19, 92, 8S. in PP 1408: 68. - Was any of the revolutionary programs of that time essentially libertarian? Some libertarians did participate - but that happened also in the Russian Revolutions and Counter-revolutions. - J.Z., 10.10.97.
REVOLUTIONARY WARFARE, see BEER in PP 864, also: 61-63, 16-18, Liberation, Desertion, Tyrannicide,
REVOLUTIONS, LIBERTARIAN, See: BAKER, ROBERT P., Some Aspects of Libertarian Revolution, 12pp, in PP 274: 104.
REX, MOBIUS, Electromagnetic "Free Energy" Technology in Review, Part I, Solid-State Generators, 6pp, NOW WHAT, Nos. I & II, Fall 1987 & Spring 1989, published by Waves Forest, in PP 1,028/29.
REY, JOSHUA, Cognitive Dissonance, Markets & the Labour Party, 2pp, in PP 1281/82.
REY, URJO, GELDANARCHIE, 1931, 61 S., 24x, in PP 282.
REY, URJO, Money Anarchism, Geldanarchie, in French, in PP 936.
REYBAUD, M. LOUIS, Economistes Modernes, - M. Richard Cobden, M. Frederic Bastiat, M. Michel Chevalier, M. John Stuart Mill, M. Leon Faucher & M. Pellegrino Rossi, Paris, 1862, 439pp, in PP 1096.
REYNOLDS, ALAN, Review of: FRIEDMAN, MILTON, An Economist's Protest, 1p: 21, in PP 1468.
REYNOLDS, ALAN, The Hidden Cost of Taxation by Regulation, 7pp: 116, in PP 1506/07.
REYNOLDS, BARBARA & WENDY BUCHERT, President Should Force Schools to Compete, 89, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139. Would it be the use of "force" if the government subsidies were ended? - J.Z.
REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., How to Reduce Crime, 7pp: 531, in PP 1529-33.
REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., Unions and Violence, 9pp: 372, in PP 1529-33.
REYNOLDS, NEIL, The Protection Racket, 32pp, in PP 1,004.
RHEINGOLD, HOWARD, On "virtual communities" on the Internet, 4pp in Cooperatives and Community MTM, in PP 1238. - The more community services are exchanged on the network, between like-minded people, regardless of their territorial location, the more would such exchange communities become panarchies. Security and arbitration services would be most important. But let us start with all freedom ideas, since all too many of them are still unknown even to most freedom lovers. - J.Z.
RHOADS, DAVID E., The Fed Did It! (Money & Banking Explained), 1979, 44pp: 76, in PP 1519. - I liked only part of his analysis and his general proposal on page 35 and do oppose his "credit-creation" notions. Most importantly, he is one of the still all too few monetary freedom advocates. - J.Z.
RHODE ISLAND & MONETARY FREEDOM, See: TANNER, EARL C., Rhode Island, A Brief History, 1955. Here only a 10pp extract of its chapter on money and banking, in PP 1365: 61.
RHODES BOYSON, The Rise and Fall of a Myth, 10pp, 2, in PP 1450.
RHODES, MICHAEL, Crisis in the Environment, 6pp, in PROTOS, in PP 1112.
RHODES, MICHAEL, Crisis in the Environment, part 3, 1p: 99, in PP 1469.
RIACH, DOUGLS C., Daniel O'Connell and American Anti-Slavery, IRISH HISTORICAL STUDIES, Ireland, 20, Mar. 77, 3-25, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p815, headed: O'Connell, Anti-Slavery, and Freedom.
RIBAS, JOSE, Das Leben im Kibbutz, 12 S., 1971: 3, in PP 1523.
RIBAS, JOSE, La Vida En El Kibbutz, 12pp: 93, in PP 1504.
RICARDO, DAVID, Lesestueck, 1846, in Freihandel und Schutzzoll, von Diehl/Mombert, 1914, 29x, in PP 620.
RICE, CHARLES E., The American Constitution revisited, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 261. - From: THE NEW AMERICAN, July 88.
RICE, MARK, Dealing Without Dollars: Toward a Barter Community, 6pp, 29x, in PP 865.
RICH RICHER, POOR POORER? PP 239.
RICH, HOWIE, Can we Have too many Candidates?, 1p, in PP 277/278: 90.
RICH, PAUL J., Chains of Empire, 1991, 266pp, with index and bibliography, in PP 1,025.
RICH, PAUL J., editor, A Scholar's Guide to 19th Century Fraternal Society, Bibliography, Catalogue of Books in the Library at Freemason's Hall, London 1887, with supplement, 1895, 1888,1895, 144pp, in PP 1,023.
RICH, PAUL J., editor, A Scholar's Guide to Fraternal Grand Lodges : A Western Australian Example, Golden Jubilee History, 1900 - 1950, Grand Lodge of Western Australia of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons, Scholar's Guide Series II, 1950, 80pp, in PP 1,023.
RICH, PAUL J., Elixir of Empire. The English Public Schools, Ritualism, Freemasonry and Imperialism, 1989, 152, with bibliography, indexed, in PP 1,023.
RICH, PAUL J., The Invasions of the Gulf, 1991, 330pp, indexed, with bibliography, in PP 1,026.
RICH, THE: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., Defending the rich, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 182.
RICHARD WAGNER, See: FIRTH, IAN, Richard Wagner and the Anarchist Movement, 8pp: 805, in PP 1484/85.
RICHARDS, EDWARD C.M. & RALPH T. TEMPLIN, Fathers and Sons, 6pp, on conscientious objection, in PP 1097.
RICHARDS, JUDITH, MULLIGAN, LOTTE, & GRAHAM, JOHN K., Property and People: Political Usages of Locke and Some Contemporaries, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS 42, Jan/Mar 81, 29-51, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1877, headed: Locke, "property" & Natural Rights.
RICHARDS, NORVIN, Using People, MIND 87, Jan. 78, 98-104, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p293, headed: Freedom and Using Others.
RICHARDS, R.D., The Early History of Banking in England, 1929,1958,1965, 319pp, indexed & with bibliography, 36x, in PP 717.
RICHARDS, VERNON, Spain 1936-1939: Social Revolution Counter Revolution, ed. by V.R., Freedom Press, 1990, 1p, in PP 1534: 107.
RICHARDSON, J., Regulation or Reprivatisation of the Health Care Sector: Which Path Should Australia Follow? 32pp, 1986, CIS, 36x, in PP 721.
RICHARDSON, PAT, We Didn't Appreciate our Own Needs for Separateness - We Attempted to Live too Closely, 1p from MODERN UTOPIAN, in PP 1386/91: 791. - One can peacefully and satisfactorily live physically close and yet, constitutionally, legally, juridically, ideologically, religiously and by lifestyle miles apart. Panarchism merely extends that practice as far as possible. - J.Z., 2.10.9.
RICHES FOR ALMOST EVERYBODY: CALDWELL, DON, Enriching the Masses, 3pp from FREEDOM MAGAZINE, in PP 1430/31: 233. - Investing in the enterprises one works for or purchasing them with industrial bonds or current bank savings, proper investments, protected from government grabs, in old age security, expropriating the bureaucracy, free banking and financial freedom, could lead to relative riches for almost everybody, in some countries, like Australia, immediately. See PP 19C. - J.Z.
RICHMAN, SHEL, H.L. Mencken, Inspiration for Individualists, 3pp: 595, in PP 1457/62.
RICHMAN, SHELDON & DUNN, MICHAEL, Disarmament, Pro & Con, 4pp, in PP 1432/1439: 831. - One can be for disarmament regarding inherently wrongful mass extermination devices or refuse to recognize them as weapons at all because they are not sufficiently directable against real enemies only. At the same time one can favour more fire arms and other weapons or resistance options in the hands of freedom lovers trained to use them rightfully and well, when ultimately necessary. There are not merely two sides to this question. - J.Z., 21.9.97.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L. & HOLLICK, TONY, Problems of Isolationism, an exchange, 1983, 2pp, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L., No Merit in Reagan's Nuclear Defence Plan. "Star Wars" is a diversion, 1p, in PP 277/278: 217.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L., A Free Market for Health Care, 5pp, in PP 499.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L., Branden lectures in N.Y., "This Disowned Self", 1p, in PP 1287/89p425.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L., Capitalism, Socialism, or a "Third Way"? 1p from CHALCEDON REPORT, Nov. 97: 201, in PP 1470.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L., Carter for President, 1p, in PP 1283-1286.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L., Carter's Fascist Revival, 1p, in PP 1283-1286.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L., Do We Need The Government's Permission For Everything? 1p from CHALCEDON REPORT, Dec. 97, 824, in PP 1457/62.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L., Dumping, the Bogeyman of World Trade, part I, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 22.RICHMAN, SHELDON L., Freedom Works, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 156.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L., Freedom vs. Force, 1980, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 311.
RICHMAN, SHELDON L