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S., A., Alles wird gut!! Autonome Kultur-Werkstatt Wohlgroth (AKW) in Zureich, 8 S.: 2. - Auszug aus meiner Antwort zu diesem Bericht ueber eine "Besetzung": 1 S.: 15. - J.Z. In PP 1456.
S., A., Zu unserem Selbstverstaendnis. Einige Gedanken, 2 S.: 45, in PP 1456.
S., Anarcho Syndikalismus, 1p: 98, in PP 1476.
S., Donald, Unarchy, 1pp, with 1p comment by Jim Stumm, in PP 1318/1319: 2.
S.E.L.F. REPORT, Newsletter of the Society for Education in Laissez-Faire, Feb. 1970 : Right-Wing Rationale for Non Recognition of Indian Rights, by Rosalie Nichols, 24pp. The April 1970 issue contains, apart from some short articles: Rosalie Nichols, Social Darwinism or, How to Turn People Off to Laissez Faire, a book review of: Hofstadter, Richard: Social Darwinism in American Thought, Boston, Beacon Press, 1968, 248pp. This review, 8pp, both issues, only one on hand, in PP 1133.
SAARI, CHRISTOPHER P., The Efficient Capital Market Hypothesis. Economic Theory and the Regulation of the Security Industry, STANFORD LAW REVIEW 29, May 77, 1031-1076, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p301, headed: SEC Regulation.
SABLATURA, ROBERT, Cable TV Monopolies Reflect Politics of Privilege, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 406.
SABRE FOUNDATION JOURNALISM FUND, 1p leaflet, 1977, on how to apply for up to $ 1500 to investigate the government program of your choice, in PP 1311: 135.
SABRE JOURNALISM FUND, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 465.
SACCO & VANCETTI Vigil, 1997, 1pp leaflet, with some notes by J.Z., in PP 1420/22: 168. - THAT was NOT the greatest crime by a State in this century. So, why treat it as such? - J.Z., 10.9.97.
SACCO & VANZETTI, The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, written during the seven years (1920-1927) of their imprisonment, 1929, 414 pp, 29x, in PP 562.
SACCO & VANZETTI, the story of -, by? 5pp, in PP 1165.
SACCO & VANZETTI: HOLAN, DAVID, The Martyrdom of Sacco & Vanzetti, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 108. - In the private freedom library of Michael Green, L.A., I saw one title with a very long bibliography of writings on this case. - Isn't it about time we paid attention to some other past and especially future victims of statism and to all the ideas so far advanced to get us from here to liberty? Concern merely with anarchist history can be largely a waste of time - if one does not learn sufficient from it for rightful and sensible future actions. - J.Z., 10.10.97.
SADE, MARQUIS DE, Anarchist features of his writings, from a selection of his writings by Gorer, Geoffrey, The Revolutionary Ideas of the Marquis de Sade, 1934, London, 264pp, can be found in PP 524.
SADE, MARQUIS DE, libertarian aspects of his writings explored by Robert Anton Wilson, 5pp, with some opinions by Geoffrey Wagner and Saul Heller, in PP 936.
SADE, MARQUIS de, Libertarian statements, PP 524, 814, 936. See: GORER.
SADE, ROBERT M., M.D., The Political Fallacy that MEDICAL CARE IS A RIGHT, 1971, 20pp, in PP 895.
SADLER, GILBERT T., Our Enemy the State, A Plea for an Unarmed Commonwealth of Friends, Trained to Live by Reason, Love, and Freedom, London, C.W. Daniel, 1922, 129pp, in PP 1,001.
SADO-MASOCHISM & THE LAW, PP 1052-61 (LA Legal Notes 12)
SAFETY MYTH, PP 998, 1034. Compare: Security, Defence, Protection, Insurance.
SAFIRE, WILLIAM, Greatest of virtues miscast as great sin. Without greed there is not wherewithal for generosity, 1p clipping, n.d., from The NYT, in PP 1102. If an important ideas could be convincingly stated in even less than 1 page that would be even better. I seek short statements on cause and cure of unemployment, concentrating on the monetary freedom aspect of this problem. - J.Z.
SAG PAYMENT SYSTEM OF KURT ZUBE, reviewed, PP 810.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT & MEULEN, HENRY, Some of their correspondence, 1968-78, 29pp, in PP 791.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT E., Notes on Parker and Ellingham and Stirner, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 441.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT E., Review of: VELIKOVSKY, IMMANUEL, Worlds in Collision, 1p: 40, in PP 1468.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT E., Sagehorn Speaks, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 157.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT E., The Trouble with Libertarianism, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 731. Part II, 2pp: 759.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT, 1.) Marginal notes to his special issue of Western World Review, Winter 76/77, on Henry Meulen, 5pp, 36x, in PP 561, 2.) Publisher's Introduction (to Western World Press), 4pp, 29x, in PP 727. (See: Western Review Institute.)
SAGEHORN, ROBERT, Comments to Henry Meulen's ideas on monetary freedom, in WESTERN WORLD REVIEW, Winter 1976/77, 28pp, 24x, in PP 350-354.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT, on fiching sources, 1/2 page. (My letter exchange with him would fill several fiche. One day I may get around to it. J.Z.) Page 538 in PP 907-910.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT, Review of THE NEW CLASS, by Milovan Djilas & THE ROAD TO SERFDOM, by Friedrich A. Hayek, 3pp, 29x in PP 426.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT, see Western Review Institute. - I presume that R.S. has died, since I have not heard from in for several years. - J.Z., 12.6.98.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT, The Only Way To Go, 12/88, 2pp, on anti-gravity, in PP 812.
SAGEHORN, ROBERT, WESTERN WORLD REVIEW - - In Brief, 11pp, 36x, in PP 369.
SAHOTA, GIAN SINGH, Theories of Personal Income Distribution: A Survey, JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE 16, 1978, 1-55, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p200. Headed: Income and Motivations.
SAILSAFE, small ships equipped as nuclear shelters, 4pp report from American Survival Guide, June 85, 29x, in PP 678.
SAINTE-HELENE, C. DE, ARMAND, EMILE, VERA LEVINSKA, La Camaraderie Amoureuse, 32pp, in PP 957.
SAKHAROV, A.D., My Country and the World, here only in a 4pp review by Frank Knopfelmacher: Free Russia, 36x, in QUADRANT, in PP 418-419, p30.
SAKOLSKY, RON, Revision of the Bill of Rights, 1p, in PP 1,043.
SAL PARADISE, notes on panarchism, in TC 119 of 29 Apr. 84, with comments by John Zube, 29 July 89, part of 15pp, 29x, in PP 870.
SAL PARADISE, notes on panarchism, in TC 123-155, with comments by J. Zube, in ON PANARCHY, No. XVI, 126pp, 29x, in PP 901.
SALE, KIRKPATRICK, A Vision of Bioregional Self-Sufficiency, A World of Smallness and Diversity, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 904. - Society means trade, not self-sufficiency. Not only local trade, either, but world trade - wherever and whenever it pays its way. Free trade, world-wide, keeps local producers on their toes and supports consumer and individual sovereignty. - J.Z., 24.2.97.
SALE, KIRKPATRICK, Bioregional Vision and Green Politics, 1986, 2pp, 29x, in PP 742.
SALE, KIRKPATRICK, Mother of All, An Introduction to Bioregionalism, 45pp, 3rd, Annual E.F. Schumacher Lecture, Oct. 83, in PP 1267.
SALEEBY, C.W., Individualism and Collectivism, four lectures, 1906, 154pp, 29x, in PP 537.
SALERNO, JOSEPH, On restricted migration, favouring it, 17 May 1996, 2pp, in PP 1541/42: 271.
SALERNO, JOSEPH, The Machinery of Friedman, 2pp, in PP 1312/1314: 109. - Sometimes, articles or books with the title: The Machinery of Freedom", remind me of the proud owner of a machine shop who asserts to his guests, admiring his equipment: This is all the machinery that exists or can be built, in the whole world, forever! - J.Z.
SALINS, PETER D., Courting the Housing Market, 1981, 3pp, in PP 1538: 3.
SALISBURY REVIEW, THE, Any Questions? 27 June, yr? 1p leaflet. Panel included Roger Scruton, Anthony Daniels & Sir Richard Body MP., in PP 1334/35: 242.
SALLEH, ARIEL, Social Ecology and "The Man Question", 17pp: 35, in PP 1481.
SALOMON, GOTTFRIED, Dr., Proudhon und der Sozialismus, 1920, 130pp, in PP 969.
SALOMON, GOTTFRIED, Einleitung zu Proudhon: Bekenntnisse eines Revolutionaers, 45 S., 1923, 29x, in PP 421.
SALON, Citizen Tom Paine, Strange Story of a Strange Man, 1p clipping, n.d., no source, in PP 1159.
SALSTROM, Paul, The Logic of Lets, 2pp, 29x, in PP 742 SALT, H., Godwin et le radicalisme anglais, 5pp, in PP 1099.
SALSTROM, PAUL, To the Editor, APPALACHIAN JOURNAL, Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer 86, with replies by Dwight Billings, Kathleen Blee and Louis Swanson, 13pp, in PP 1247. On subsistence barter - borrow systems and LETS.
SALSTROM, PAUL, When Is Money A Hot Potatoe? 1p, in PP 1386/91: 207. - A Gesellian.
SALTER, JOHN R., Jr., An Open Letter to the National Council to Control Handguns, from a civil rights activist, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 342.
SALVARD, JEAN, Schluss mit dem kollektiven Hass! 1 S., in PP 1290/91p157.
SALZBURGER NACHRICHTEN, 4. Jhg., Nr. 277, Erfinderschutz, mit Anmerkungen der ITG Zentrale, 2 S., Selbsthilfe, Vorschlaege und Anregungen, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 94.
SALZBURGER NACHRICHTEN, Die Soehne des Scuep, 1 S., in PP 1290/91p27. On violence in Albania.
SAM, Sams Politically Incorrect Web Page, published by Eddie Willers, downloaded 98/99, 7pp, in PP 1537: 170. - Refers to his favourite sites and offers some comments. Limited government advocate.
SAMITASA, Moderne Soziobiotik, 1910, 3 S., 29x, in PP 349.
SAMIZDAT EXPRESS, THE B & R SAMIZDAT EXPRESS, West Roxbury, published by Richard Seltzer, published on disk with the appeal: "Please Copy This Disk". Printout, 95/96, somewhat condensed by me, by eliminating white spaces: 144 pp, in PP 1409/10: 243. - I have not asked for or received later copies as yet. A good survey of what has been happening on the Internet, e.g. by Project Gutenberg. Internet texts are provided on disks as an alternative and affordable publishing format which is, unfortunately, still all too little used. - J.Z.
SAMMPSON, EDWARD E., Psychology and the American Ideal, JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 35, 1977, 767-782, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p175. Headed: Autonomy vs. Cooperation.
SAMPSON, RONALD, Society Without The State, first published in 1970 as: The Anarchist Basis of Pacifism, 1980, 1985, Peace Pledge Union edition, 26pp, in PP 1206.
SAMPSON, RONALD, Society Without the State, Housmans, London, 1980 reprint. Original was published in the mid-sixties, under the title: The Anarchist Basis of Pacifism, 20pp, in PP 980.
SAMPSON, RONALD, The Anarchist Basis of Pacifism, 19pp, n.d., published by the Stuart Morris Memorial Fund, Peace Pledge Union, in PP 1157. Later titled: Society Without the State. See above.
SAMS, GREGORY, The State Is Out Of Date, 4pp, the first 4 chapters of the book, which has 33 chapters, POLITICAL NOTES No.147: 101, in PP 1516.
SAMS, GREGORY, Uncommon Sense. The State Is Out of Date, 2pp leaflet: 99, in PP 1516.
SAMSON, HOWARD, SPENCER, CRAIG & ZUBE, JOHN, Comments to Plan 227 (on capitalist prison reform, in PP 13), discussing especially collective responsibility for convicts, 5pp, 1971, 24x, in PP 15.
SAMUEL, HENRY B., WHAT'S TO BE DONE? The Unemployed Question Considered, London, 1892, 8pp, in PP 980. (Well, what do you expect from a communist anarchist on this question? J.Z.)
SAMUEL, PETER, Aid to Asia - Three Types of Problems, 8pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p336.
SAMUEL, PETER, Can We Afford Decentralization? 3pp, 36x, in PP 370.
SAMUEL, PETER, Cutting up the National Cake, 2pp, 36x, in PP 370.
SAMUEL, PETER, Much Ado about Nothing: The Australian Wage and Price Freeze, April 1977, CIS, 1978, 5pp, 29x, in PP 397.
SAMUEL, PETER, Pollution: The Cost of Clean Living, 7pp, 36x, in PP 370.
SAMUEL, PETER, Quality and Immigrants, 7pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p282.
SAMUEL, PETER, The Doomsters Rise Again, 6pp, 36x, in PP 370.
SAMUEL, PETER, The Economics of Pollution, 6pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p318.
SAMUEL, PETER, The Freeloaders, 3pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p326. (On universities.)
SAMUEL, PETER, The Traps of the "Needs" Concept, 3pp, 36x, in PP 370.
SAMUEL, PETER, Why Price Control won't Work, 5pp, 36x, in PP 370.
SAMUELS, L.K., FREELAND, The Search for Free/New Countries, 1983, 20pp, with some other articles on the same theme, separately listed, by Robert LeFevre, Anthony Hargis, Gary C. Hudson, in PP 984.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., Facets of Liberty: A Libertarian Primer, edited by L.K. Samuels, Santa Ana, CA, Freeland Press, 1985, 154pp, in PP 1,020. Essays are separately listed. Excellent! - J.Z.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., Justice: A Libertarian Outlook, 8pp, in PP 1,020.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., Voluntarism: The Absence of Force, 5pp, in PP 1,020.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., What about the Poor? 8pp, in PP 1,020.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE K., Who's Afraid of No Government? 9pp, in PP 1,020.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE, Taxation Is Legalized Theft, 6pp, in PP 1445: 12. - Have I still missed out on some other SIL leaflets? Please, do supply them to me in good photocopies. All such leaflets and articles combined, alphabetized and cross-indexed, would form an interesting libertarian encyclopaedia. On microfiche it could be of almost any size. Likewise, on floppy disks and CD-ROMs - and also very affordable. Help to get the materials and the permissions together! - Presently probably no one has a complete collection of libertarian short essays on leaflets. - J.Z., 6/99.
SAMUELS, LAWRENCE, The Case against Kidnapping (forced busing), SLL leaflet, 3pp, 24x, in PP 182.
SAMUELS, PETER, Labour Should Get Tough with the Public Servants, 1974 article, with note on privatizing statistics, 1p, in PP 898.
SAMUELS, WARREN J., Economics and Science and its Relation to Policy: The Example of Free Trade, JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES 14, March 80, 163-185, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1571, headed: Economic Policy: Free Trade and Values.
SAMUELSON, PAUL A., Reviewed by V.O. Watts, 1004.
SAMUELSON, PER-OLOF, The Greatest Novel? 6pp, on A.R.'s Atlas Shrugged, compared with others: 11, in PP 1488.
SAN DIEGO UNION, THE, 15 May 1912, on Reitman tarred and feathered and Emma Goldman forced to leave town,3pp, in PP 1309: 122-124. - From Ishill ephemerals.
SANCHIONI, ERTE, What Is Anarchism? 1977, 20pp, in PP 961.
SANCTIONS, see TYRREL, MARTIN, in PP 925.
SANDBERG, MARTA, to ZUBE, JOHN, 25 Oct. 93, 2pp: 425, in PP 1292. - She wants to correspond with others on life extension.
SANDER, JACK, to Spencer Heath MacCallum, July 26, 1987, on gentle and tolerant anarchism, 2pp, in PP 1,011.
SANDERS, JACK R., Dear Libertarian, 1p for the limited government position, in PP 1274.
SANDERS, JACK, The System Fights Back, 1p, 82, on Federal Justice behaviour towards critics, in PP 1325: 39.
SANDILANDS, BEN, Pot Paradise, 69, 2pp, Report from Amsterdam, in PP 1395: 95, on drugs.
SANE, Do You Know What War Costs You? 2p leaflet, in PP 1357: 37.
SANE, Interviews with My Lai Veterans, 1 p. leaflet, in PP 1357: 42.
SANE, The Selling of the Pentagon, 1p leaflet on the film, in PP 1357: 41.
SANGER, DAVID E., Faster than a Speeding Bullet, It's Magnet-Train, 1p clipping from NY TIMES INTERNATIONAL, Nov. 8, 1990. - What an absurdity, putting the establishment & maintenance of speedy trains into the hands of snail paced and dishonest bureaucrats and politicians! - J.Z.
SANITATION IN THEORY & PRACTICE, PP 199.
SANKEY, Lord, DRAFTING COMMITTEE, The Provisional Declaration of Rights, H.G. Wells' draft, as it emerged from Lord Sankey's Drafting Committee, 48x, in PP 589/590.
SANKOWSKI, EDWARD, Freedom, Determinism and Character, MIND 89, Jan. 80, 106-13, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1078, headed: Freedom & Determinism.
SANMARTINO, ERNESTO, In Hitler's Footsteps, 2pp, on Peron, in PP 1411/12: 81.
SANTA CLARA LIBERTARIAN, Sunnyvale, 1978: 8,-10 & 12; 79: 1, 3, 4; 85: 11. All copies on hand, 25pp, in PP 25.
SANTA CLARA LIBERTARIAN, Sunnyvale, CAL, Aug., Sep., Oct., Dec. 78, Jan, March, April 79, Nov. 85, all copies on hand, 25pp, in PP 25.
SANTAMARIA, B.A. & John Zube, Withdrawal of Foreign Military Bases, 1p, 1965, 24x, in PP 3.
SANTAMARIA, B.A., Tax-free Savings is the Way to National Wealth, THE AUSTRALIAN, 26 April 88, 1p, in PP 807.
SANTONI, G.J., Was Chicago to Blame? Assessing the 1987 Stock Market Crash, 1989, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.
SANTOS, CHRIS, Alien Haven Plan, Church and social workers are planning to give sanctuary to illegal immigrants, 1p, 1986, 29x, in PP 724.
SANTOSUOSSO, JOHN, Portrait of a Pirate - Anarchy on the Airwaves, The Story of Tangerine Radio, 3pp in POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS, July 1986, in PP 1,019.
SAPOLSKY, HARVEY M., Bringing Research Out of the Closet, a 1p article of an animal rights reformer. In PP 1,001. I am still an advocate of human rights FIRST. - J.Z.
SARGENT, LOIS H., The Impregnable Freedom, 3pp: 32, in PP 1529-33. - On freedom of thought, which is under- utilized if you are e.g. starving or sick or all too comfortable. - J.Z.
SARGENT, LYMAN TOWER, Automation & Anarchism, 3pp, in PP 1420/22: 271.
SARGENT, LYMAN TOWER, Right Wing Individualism in the U.S., 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 39; 3pp: 53; 4pp: 161: 2pp, on H.L. Hunt, Alpaca, Dallas, H.L. Hunt Press, 1960, as a libertarian utopia: 173; 2pp: 197 (on Goldwater & Buckley); 4pp: 215 (on Ayn Rand & Objectivism).
SARGENT, ROGER, Should War on Drugs Extend to other destructive habits?, 91, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1991.
SARGENT, THOMAS J. & WALLACE, NEIL, The Real Bills Doctrine vs. The Quantity Theory: A Reconsideration, 1981, 36pp, in PP 1185.
SARNO, TONY, Portable Dragon Cocks its Ears, on progress with voice recognition typewriters, 1p, in PP 1349: 22.
SARTIN, MAX, The Italian Scene. Is Fascism Crumbling? 2pp: 170, in PP 1480.
SATIN, MARK, 1979, New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society, 13 pp extract from the book, in PP 1386/91: 759.
SATIN, MARK, A Letter from the Six-Sided Prison, part III, 5pp, in PP 1386/91: 831.
SATIN, MARK, New Age Politics: Our Monolithic Institutions, 79, 7pp, in PP 1386/91: 639.
SATIN, MARK, The Politics of Transformation: The "Third Way" in American Politics, 1979, 3pp, 36x, in PP 381.
SATRE, JEAN-PAUL, Verstaatlichung der Literatur? 1 S., in PP 1290/91p90.
SATTER, DAVID, Why Russia Can't Feed Itself, R.D. Oct. 89, 6pp, in PP 923. (I think a lot of leftist intellectuals do hate READERS DIGEST because it does sometimes reproduce such truthful articles which deflate their dreams. J.Z.)
SATTLER, E.E., Thesen zur Staatenlosigkeit, together with English translation by John Zube: Theses towards Statelessness, 30pp, with 2pp notes by John Zube, 29x, in PP 392.
SATURATION REVOLUTION, PP 12.
SATURDAY EVENING POST, THE, Chicago, 1969 - 1971, incomplete. A fanzine produced by ROBERT J. SHEA, also under numerous different names. See the list on sheet 1. Started when the famous SATURDAY EVENING POST had ended. - Finally, this SEP substitute was called THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUCTOR. 136pp, in PP 1369/70: 1. Fiched here: Nos. 1, 18. Jan. 69; 2, 25 J. 69; 3, 15 F. 69; 4, 1. M .69; 5, 8. M. 69; 6, 15. M. 69; 7, 22 M. 69; 8, 12 A. 69; 9, 3 May 69; 10, 24 May 69, 11, 14 June 69; 12, 22 Aug. 69; 13, 27 Sep. 69; 14, 25 Oct. 69; 15, 8 Nov. 69; 16, 15 Nov. 69; 17, 22 Nov. 69; 18, 29 Nov. 69; 19, 6 Dec. 69; 20, 13 Dec. 69; 21, 3 Jan. 70; 22, 24 Jan. 70; 23, 2 Feb. 70; 24, 21 Feb. 70; 25, 4 April 70; 26, 29 May 70; 27, 26 June 70; 28, 18 July 70; 29, 25 July 70; 30, 1 Aug. 70; 31, 22 Aug. 70; 32, 3 Sep. 70; 34, 3 Oct. 70, 36, 15 Jan. 71; 37, 8 Feb. 71; 38, 2 Oct. 71. - That is as complete as I could get them from Robert Shea himself. At least 2 pages are doubled up, others may be wrongly located. At least issues 33 & 35 are missing. I do not know with which number the series was concluded. - J.Z.
SAUL, Der Anfang der sozial-revolutionaeren Gewerkschaftsbewegung in Deutschland, 1907/8, 4 S., 29x, in PP 349.
SAUNDERS, NICHOLAS, E for Ecstasy, 1p leaflet for the book, ISI, in PP 1267. - I don't expect liberation to be chemically supported, except by coffee and tea. - There may be intelligence expanding drugs around by now, but do they increase judgment and multiply sound ideas? - J.Z.
SAUNDERS, PETER, Measuring the Size and Growth of the Public Sector in Australia, CIS, 1986, 38pp, 29x, in PP 733.
SAUNDERS, RICHARD M., Ist George Bush a Libertarian? 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 603.
SAUR VERLAG GMBH & CO KG, Muenchen, Circular, 1p, on its Subject Guide to Microforms in Print, 1995, in PP 1240. If only they offered it cheaply on microfiche! Then I could afford a copy. Since there are only 2,500 printed impressions, only a small fraction of all libraries can have a copy. And there it might mainly be hidden in their catalog department. I bought the 1981 edition when it was new and in 1990, or afterwards, got the 1988 edition secondhand, very cheaply. Advertise in it? I got not a single response upon its hundreds of free entries for LMP. - J.Z.
SAUR Verlag, extract, 11pp, on microfilms from its 86/87 Katalog, in PP 907-910.
SAUTON, GEORGES, Ireland!, in LIBERTY, Nos. 69ff, 29x, in PP 247-273.
SAVAGE, CLARK, Jr., Lasky Rides Again, 1p review of: LASKY, VICTOR, It Didn't Start with Watergate, The Dial Press, N.Y.: 143.
SAVAGE, CLARK, Jr., The Nazi Boom, 1p, in PP 1311: 180.
SAVAGE, D.W., The Inadequacy of Conservatism, 2pp, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
SAVAGE, JOSEPH, Berkshares and Berkshire Businesses. A Program of the Self-Help Association for a Regional Economy, 2pp: 101, in PP 1465.- Free banking discussion.
SAVIMBA, Jonas, 20 Years of Struggle, UNITA in Angola, 8pp, 29x, in PP 698.
SAVIMBI, JONAS, Don't sacrifice Angola on the Altar of Socialism, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 173. - Would he have lost if he had stood for liberty, in every respect? - J.Z.
SAVING FOR RETIREMENT, See: PILCH, MICHAEL, Saving for Retirement, 10pp, 93, in PP 1450.
SAVING THE WORLD? let's NOT Save the World, PP 1012.
SAVING, THOMAS R., Competitive Money Production and Price Level Determinancy, SEJ, 1976, 10pp, in PP 793.
SAVING, THOMAS R., The Economics of Reaganomics, 2pp: 8, in PP 1469.
SAVING, TOM, The Economics of Population, 1p: 57, in PP 1469.
SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETIES: WALKER, MICHAEL, Accounting for the savings and loan fiasco, 1p: 127, in PP 1515.
SAVINGS BANKS, PP 337.
SAVINGS, PP 411,
SAVINGS, See: MISES, LUDWIG von, The Economic Role of Saving and Capital Goods, 1963, 5pp: 21, in PP 1480.
SAVINGS, See: MISES, LUDWIG von, The Outlook for Saving and Investment, 1966, 3pp: 27, in PP 1480.
SAVINGS, See: MISES, LUDWIG von, The Saver as a Voter, 1957, 3pp: 24, in PP 1480. - As opposed to the voter as a wastrel - especially of the property of others. - J.Z., 21.1.98.
SAVINGS, TAX FREE, as a road to wealth, PP 807.
SAVVA, NIKI, A School where Pupils Learn about Life in a Practical Way, 1972, 1p, 29x, in PP 713.
SAVVY, A Barter Firm Goes National, 1p, July 82, 29x, in PP 865. (On Terry Upshaw of Barter Systems Inc.)
SAWYER, ROLLIN ALGER, Henry George and the Single Tax, A Catalogue of the Collection in the New York Public Library, 1926, indexed, 90pp, in PP 1276.
SAXENIAN, MIKE & DARROW, KEN, Appropriate Technology Source-book, see entry under DARROW, KEN.
SAXON, KURT, Interview on Survival in the Eighties, 3pp, 29x, in PP 316-318.
SAXONHOUSE, ARLENE W., Comedy in Callipolis: Animal Imagery in the Republic, THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 72, Sep. 78, 668-901, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p717, headed: Plato's Republic as a Political Dystopia.
SAY, J.B., Correspondance avec J.B. Say, in PP 1352/54.
SAY, JEAN-BAPTISTE, A Treatise on Political Economy or the Production, Distribution, and Consumption of Wealth, 1st American edition 1821, translated from the 4th edition of the French, by C.R. Prinsep, 5th ed. 1832, 6th ed. 1834, here reproduced from the 1880 reprint, 488pp, in PP 1167 & 1168. Not quite as clear and stylish as Bastiat, but as truthful. - J.Z.
SAY, JEAN-BAPTISTE, Ausfuehrliches Lehrbuch der POLITISCHEN OEKONOMIE, deutsch, mit Anmerkungen, von Max Stirner, 1845, 4 Bde, 36x, in PP 772-774.
SAY, JEAN-BAPTISTE, Effects of Regulations Prescribing the Nature of Products, 19pp, 29x, in PP 602.
SAY, JEAN-BAPTISTE, Oeuvres Diverses, 1848, 746pp, indexed, in 3 microfiche, 29x, in PP 775-777. Includes his "Catechisme d'economie politique", which is separately indexed.
SAY, JEAN-BAPTISTE, TEXTES CHOISIS et Preface, par Pierre-Louis REYNAUD, 1953, 360pp, 29x, in PP 669.
SAYERS, DOROTHY L., The Lost Tools of Learning, 1947, 1971, Center for Independent Education, 20pp, in PP 1417: 12.
SAYRE, JOHN NEVIN, Preface, "The Ultimate Force", on conscientious objection, in PP 1097.
SBP, Small Business People, leaflet, 6pp, in PP 1417: 140.
SCANLON, THOMAS, Nozick on Rights, Liberty, and Property, PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 6, Fall 76, 3-25, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p290, headed: Consent, Coercion, and Property.
SCANNING MICROFICHE, 2pp by Ann-Marie McGirr, of Spirit Technologies, Penrith, NSW, Australia, with 2pp by John Zube to A-M McGirr, in PP 1,030. The technology is there and nearly faultless - but who is going to use it and pay its bills? - coming still to ca. $ 1 per page. It makes a difference if you just want one book manuscript text computerized or hundreds of books. What is widely perceived to be an information ideal, largely by those who do not use is as such, is often rather expensive and also relatively inconvenient or difficult to use, in spite of the total convenience features it does offer. Not everyone can be a jet line pilot, in the information sphere. For some purposes hang gliders and single engine prop planes are better. Hammers and screwdrivers are still useful, in spite of steam hammer and motorized screw holders and drivers. By all means, get all my fiche scanned. But remember, I do not own copyrights for many of them. Make you own deals. - J.Z.
SCARCITY, See: BARKER, BEN, Abundance and Scarcity, 8pp: 411, in PP 1529-33. - See: SHORTAGES. - See: PRICE CONTROL.
SCARCITY, See: OSTERFELD, DAVID, The Increasing Abundance of Resources, 18pp: 564, in PP 1529-33.
SCARLETT, LYNN, Excerpts from "Managing America's Garbage: Alternatives & Solutions, 1p: 86, in PP 1499.
SCATES, SHELBY, Wither NATO in new Europe? 1990, 1P, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.
SCEPTICISM, PP PP 199.
SCEPTICUS, Anarchism, Individualism & "Society" - Some Thoughts, 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 467.
SCHAEFER, DAVID LEWIS, The Good, the Beautiful, and the Useful: Montaigne's Transvaluation of Values, THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 73, March 79, 139-154, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p912, headed: Montaigne: the Virtues of Modernity.
SCHAEFER, THOMAS E. & STREICHER, SID, The Public Be Damned...Again! 4pp: 541, in PP 1529-33.
SCHAEFFER, SEVEREN L., An Introduction to Anopsology, selection of raw food papers by A. Spies, 5pp, 36x, in PP 736.
SCHAFFER, THOMAS L., The Practice of Law as Moral Discourse, NOTRA DAME LAWYER 55, Dec. 79, 231-253, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1102, headed: Law as Moral Conversation.
SCHALING, FRITS, The High Life in Yugoslavia, 3pp: 98, in PP 1506/07.
SCHANZ, G., 1.) Abrechnungsstellen, 9 S., 2.) Agio, 1 S., 3.) Giroverkehr, 10 S., 4.) Noten- oder Zettelbank, 20pp, 1898, 29x, in PP 737.
SCHAPIRA, ESTHER, Das kurze Wochenende der Anarchie, 4 S., in PP 1326. - Besprechung aus PFLASTERSTRAND.
SCHATZ, ALBERT, L'Individualisme, economique et social. Ses origines, son evolution, ses formes contemporaines, Paris, 1907, 587pp, indexed, in PP 1127/1128. Translations wanted by LMP for filming.
SCHAUB, HANNS, Besprechung von: SOUCHY, AUGUSTIN, Vorsicht: Anarchist!, 4 S.: 36, in PP 1523.
SCHAUBERGER, VICTOR, Der Goldene Pflug, Erfindungen, Landwirtschaft, 12 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 107.
SCHAUBERGER, VICTOR, Die Geheimnisse des Wassers, 4 S., Forschung, Wasser, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 118.
SCHAUBERGER, VIKTOR, Das Grundprinzip der Natur - bedingt voellige Umkehrung der heutigen Technik oder deren totale Vernichtung, 3 S., Forschung, Naturgesetze, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330 - 1332: 170. - Die Vernichtung aller Schriften von V.S. wuerde wenig Schaden anrichten. Mehr als ein Bruchteil seiner Lehren kann wahrscheinlich nicht wissenschaftlich bestaetigt werden.- Aber wissenschaftliche Institutionen fuer die systematische Untersuchung der Ideen von Aussenseitern fehlen noch, hauptsaechlich weil die wissenschaftliche Forschung finanziell zum grossen Teil noch von staatlichen Subventionen abhaengt. Mehr Unternehmungsgeist und "venture capital" ist noetig auf diesem Gebiet. Ein Ideen Archiv wuerde beide foerdern. - J.Z., 7.6.96.
SCHAUBERGER, VIKTOR, Der Ochse und der Gamsbock, 4 S., Interview von? Mit Anmerkung, 1 S., von U.v.Beckerath, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 224.
SCHAUBERGER, VIKTOR, Warum "Goldener Pflug"? 4 S., Erfindungen, Landwirtschaft, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 185.
SCHEEL, WOLFGANG, Freenetwork, Ein Kommunikationsnetz Freier Menschen, Flugblatt, 2 S., 36x, in PP 736.
SCHEIBER, HARRY N., American Constitutional History and the New Legal History; Complementary Themse in Two Modes, THE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY 68, Sep. 81, 337-350, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1647, headed: The New Legal History & Constitutional History.
SCHEIBER, HARRY N., Regulation, Property Rights, and the Definition of "The Market": Law and the American Economy, THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY 41, March 81, 103-110, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1583, headed: Law and the American Economy.
SCHELL, JONATHAN, The Fate of the Earth, review only, PP 424.
SCHENK, ERNST von, Brief eines Schweizers an einen deutschen Studenten, 1 S., in PP 1290/91p227.
SCHEPPERLE, ILSE, Pierre Ramus, Marxismuskritik u. Sozialismus-konzeption, Dissertation, 1986, 286 S., 1-283, in PP 1454. I tried in vain to contact the author. By now she might be married and living under another name. Anyhow, as a left anarchist she would hardly insist upon copyrights. Moreover, under present conditions, this microfiche edition is certainly no commercial threat to a print-on-paper edition but it does make her labour of love accessible to the few who are interested in it, while, as far as I know, no printed edition of it has appeared as yet. - J.Z.
SCHERMAN, HARRY, The Promies Men Live By, review, PP 1150.
SCHERMAN, HARRY, The Promises Men Live By, reviewed by Carl Watner, 1p, in PP 1150. My first impression of this book was good and I wanted even to microfilm it. But upon my second perusal I saw some of it flaws and now I am not so eager. J.Z.
SCHERMERSHORN, N.J.C., Der Zweck des Lebens, 1907/8, 8 S. (nur Schluss!), 29x, in PP 349.
SCHEU, ROBERT, Das Cabinet. Ein Institut fuer Planungen auf allen Gebieten des wirtschaftlichen, gesellschaftlichen und politischen Lebens, 2 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 248. - Allwissenheit beanspruchen die Mitglieder wohl nicht? Sind sie sich bewusst, wie ein freier Markt "plant" und die Preisinformationen benutzt? Sind sie sich bewusst, dass das beste Planen geschieht wenn es ganz frei durch Individuen and gleichartig interessierte Gruppen geschieht, nur ueber die eigenen freien Aktionen? - Ansonsten ein "Think Tank" Vorschlag. - J.Z. 7.6.96.
SCHEU, ROBERT, Dr., Neues Geld, 1947, unvollstaendig, von 44 S. fehlen S.15-30 u. sind erwuenscht by LMP, 29x, in PP 738.
SCHEU, ROBERT, Ein neuer Frauenberuf, 2 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: Haushalts-Expertin. - Das wurde bisher meist unbezahlt gemacht, von Freunden oder Verwandten. - J.Z.
SCHEU, ROBERT, Gedenkblatt, 1948, 4 S. in PP 906. - I still want the 2 titles mentioned here! - J.Z.
SCHEU, ROBERT, Loesung der Theater- und Buchverlags-Krise durch dirigierte Kaufkraft, 4 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 173. - Die Emissionsfreiheit wuerde es Vielen erlauben, sich ihre eigene Kaufkraft zu schaffen und sie dann selbst zu dirigieren. - Scheu war auch ein Vertreter der Geldfreiheit. Seine Schrift darueber habe ich immer noch nicht in einer vollstaendigen Ausgabe bekommen. - J.Z., 12.6.98.
SCHIAVINA, RAFFAELE, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, 3pp, Nicolo Sacco, 2pp, in PP 479.
SCHIFF REPORT, THE, III/2, July 85, 16pp: 102, in PP 1494. With a 1p letter case by Attorney Dick Viti, of 30 Oct. 1985 on conviction of publisher SCHIFF, IRWIN: 101.
SCHIFF, IRWIN A., Don't Surrender Your Rights, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 390.
SCHIFF, IRWIN A., How Anyone Can Stop Paying Income Taxes, 1p review, by Dr. A.W. STEEVER, in PP 1432/1439: 1103. - If it were so easy, would anyone still pay it? - J.Z.
SCHIFF, IRWIN, How the Bastards Stack Juries, 5pp: 102, in PP 1494.
SCHIFF, THE BIGGEST CON, Advertising, 4pp, PP 731.
SCHIFFER, HEINZ J., Vom Wunderhandschuh zur Gesundheitswaesche, 2 S., Atama-Tuellwaesche, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 221. - Natuerliche Mittel sollten nicht als "Wunder" dargestellt werden. - J.Z., 24.5.96.
SCHILLER, See : MCABE, JOSEPH, The Dawn of the Modern Spirit, XIII, in PP 1220.
SCHILLING, JOACHIM, Bei der Schwarzarbeit entwickeln die Italiener enormen Eifer. Das Heer der "irregulaeren Arbeiter" erwirtschaftet ein Viertel des Sozialproduks, in Geldwert: 150 Milliarden Mark, ca. 1985/87. Source? 1 S., in PP 1323: 19.
SCHINKO, RUDOLF, Gesund wie noch nie durch Heilkraeuter fuer Mensch und Vieh, 1948, im Weltweiten Verlag, 24 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 345.
SCHIRMER, H.J., to LABADIE, LAURANCE, Nov. 30, 1937, 3pp, in PP 1393.
SCHIRP, WILL, Sprueche, 4 S., in PP 1330-1332: 349. - K.Z. mochte sie sehr.
SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR, Jr., Human Rights and the American Tradition, FOREIGN AFFAIRS 57, 3, 1979, 503-524, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1176, headed: Carter's Human Rights Policy.
SCHLESINGER, HELMUT, Besprechung ueber Heinrich Rittershausen, Die Zentralnotenbank, 1962, 4 S., in 1965, in PP 813.
SCHLOESSER, KLAUS, Einen Nagel breit Kapitalisten. Voith-Belegschaft gruendet Arbeitnehmer-Firma, TAZ,16.9.83, 1 S., in PP 1323: 38.
SCHMID, FRANZ, Das Gebrauchtum, Manuskript, 1933, 35 S., in PP 1276. From Kurt Zube's collection. Schmid was a Malthusian and favoured first occupation. Worse, he either was a racist or he felt that he had to make some concessions to Nazi censorship. But, on the other hand, he favoured free competition, even monetary freedom. - J.Z.
SCHMIDT, DOMINIK, Wunderofen aus Peine bleibt kalt, 1985, 1 S., on the usual fare of another important invention, in PP 1127/1128. Compare PP 183 & 20/21 on the Ideas Archive and Super Computer Market for Ideas. Aber ein Wunder stellte auch dieser Ofen nicht dar. - J.Z.
SCHMIDT, EMERSON P., Union Power and the Public Interest, review by HENRY HAZLITT, 1p: 44, in PP 1468.
SCHMIDT, HANS GEORG, Dr., Die Lehre vom Tyrannenmord, 1901, 141 S., 24x, in PP 330.
SCHMIDT, MANFRED, Von der Arztpraxis zur Sozialkritik, 1964, 1p, in PP 1408: 45. - On Robert Oppenheimer.
SCHMIDT, WILHELM, Nur fuer junge Leute! Ein praktischer Vorschlag. 1 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: - Leider nur fuer eine Jugendsiedlung. - J.Z. 308.
SCHMITT, KLAUS, Jenseits von Marxismus und Neoliberalismus, 10 S.: 24, in PP 1456. - Zinsgegner & Gesellianer! - J.Z.
SCHMUECK JOCHEN, Nachtrag: Die Periode bis zur Gruendung der CNT, 1907 - 1910, 6 S., ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 26: Spanische Revolution, I, in PP 1156.
SCHMUECK, JOCHEN ET AL, Anarchie ist Gesetz und Freiheit ohne Gewalt, Uwe Timm zum 60. Geburtstag, 1993, 128 S., in PP 1408: 55. Im Oppo Verlag, Berlin. Er bietet wenigstens 8 anarchistische Titel an!
SCHMUECK, JOCHEN, Anarchie ist Gesetz & Freiheit ohne Gewalt, 17 S., in PP 1408: 55.
SCHMUECK, JOCHEN, Die Mexikanische Revolution - Eine Historische Skizze, 20 S., in PP 1155.
SCHMUECK, JOCHEN, Free Radios, 3 S., Musterbeitrag, zu DEGEN's LEXIKON DER ANARCHIE, in PP 1326. In alternativen Medien, wie Mikrofiche, koennte nicht nur ein kurzer Beitrag von einem Autor darueber erscheinen. "Der Freiheit KEINE Grenze"! - J.Z.
SCHMUECK, JOCHEN, William Godwin - Leben und Werk, 10 S., in ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 4, in PP 1154.
SCHNEIDER, DAVE & GOLDSTEIN, SHELLY, Review, 1p, of: C.B. Carson, The War on the Poor, in PP 276.
SCHNEIDER, GERALD, Say What? Choose Words Carefully, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 337.
SCHNEIDER, KEITH, Economics, Hate and the Farm Crisis, NYT, 7 Dec. 87, 2pp, 29x, in PP 865.
SCHNEIDER, STEVEN J., Rebuttal of "The Trouble with Anarchy" - Part V, 1p, in PP 1311: 77.
SCHNEIKER, CONRAD, 1.) Liberty World, 1984, 26pp, 29x, in PP 730, 2.) Some Research Topics for a New Space Development Program, 1984, 1p, 29x, in PP 724.
SCHNEIR, MIRIAM, editor, Feminism: The Essential Historical Writings, review by DIANE HUNTER, 1p: 62, in PP 1468.
SCHOECK, HELMUT, Prof., Liberty and the Market, FEE, 1978, 2pp, in PP 998.
SCHOECK, HELMUT, The Teenager Vote, 4pp, FAITH AND FREEDOM, 5/54, in PP 1133.
SCHOECK, HELMUT, Wer es besser hat, bestiehlt mich, 1966, 7 S., in PP 1,007.
SCHOENBERG, MANFRED, Notgeld des Stammwerkes der Hoechst A.G., Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Inflationsjahre 1918-1923, Hoechst AG, 1978, 140 S., 24x, PP 734. (Berichtet u.a. ueber wertbestaendiges Notgeld.)
SCHOENHEIMER, HENRY, 1.) Just how young is too young? 1972, (On education) 1p, 2.) So you don't want to be well adjusted, 1973, 1p, 36x, in PP 714, 3.) The Progressive School's Progress, 1972, 1p, 29x, in PP 713, 4.) There's no such thing as the model school, 1975, 1p, 36x, in PP 714, 5.) Your Child and the New Schools, 5pp, 1973, 29x, in PP 713.
SCHOENSTEIN PLAN, in Kurt Zube's versions, reviewed, PP 810.
SCHOFIELD, WILLIAM, The Impossibility of Socialism, London, 1907, Liberty & Property Defence League, 15pp, in PP 980. (I would reproduce all their output - if I could get hold of it. But some of their listed titles do not look all that attractive. J.Z.)
SCHOLAR'S BOOK UNION, 1p, in PP 274.
SCHOLARS' BOOK UNION, 1p, in PP 274.
SCHOLARS BOOK UNION, Advertisement, 1p, in PP 1287/89p549.
SCHOLL, WARREN, History and Beliefs of the MAJOR RELIGIONS, LBB No. 132, Haldeman - Julius Publications, n.d., 64pp, in PP 1251.
SCHOLZ, WILHELM von, Besprechung, 1930, L.E., 1 S., von MACKAY, JOHN HENRY, Staatsanwalt Sierlin, die Geschichte einer Rache, in PP 1328: 106. - Solche Verdrehtheiten hat Mackay wiederholt in seinen literarischen Schriften verherrlicht. Ich haette es viel lieber gesehen wenn er sein literarisches Talent dazu gebraucht haette, einen Versuch zu beschreiben, die Geldfreiheit einzufuehren oder einen aggressiven Despotismus zu entmachten. - J.Z., 27.9.97.
SCHOOL BUSES, PRIVATE, PP 1103.
SCHOOL OF LIVING PRESS, Brookville, Ohio, 1967, release, 1p, in PP 913, on free banking.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, "WAY OUT", Jan./Feb. 1966 issue, with contributions pro and con Spooner-Tucker-Rothbard, by M.J. Loomis, Tom Marshall, Don Werkheiser, L. Labadie, Erich Hansch, Robert Carnaghan and some quotes from the Tucker-Fisher controversy, 14pp, 29x, in PP 564.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, 2p literature list, 24x, in PP 50-54. (pp 29 & 392.)
SCHOOL OF LIVING, Canned Foods, 16pp, 29x, in PP 409.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, Green is for Growth and Global Peace. Wear a Green Ribbon! 1p leaflet, 29x, in PP 423. (Luckily, it represents many other & better ideas! -JZ.)
SCHOOL OF LIVING, Indenture for the Possession of Land, 4pp draft, 29x, in PP 723.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, Land Reform Through Cooperation, 6pp leaflet, 24x, in PP 56.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, Moral and Material Withholding Action, 2pp, 24x, in PP 7.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, PP 55, 56, 427, 995, 1048/49,
SCHOOL OF LIVING, Strategy Map for Geonomic Transformation, 1p, 29x, in PP 865.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, THE, 2pp leaflet, in PP 1250.
SCHOOL OF LIVING, THE, Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws and Preamble to the By-Laws, 7pp, in PP 1386/91: 990.
SCHOOLAND, KEN, Feast and Famine: an Age of Irony, the Disaster of International Foreign Aid Programs, 6pp, LI leaflet, in PP 890.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, A Libertarian Odyssey, 4pp, in PP 1287/89p261.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, Oliver Twist, USA, in PP 1373/75: 113-118.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible, a world-wide publishing odyssey of free market ideas, 2pp, in PP 1287/89p453. While publishing remains tied to the "paper tiger", it is neither sufficiently free, comprehensive, wide-spread, multi-lingual, permanent, cheap and easy enough and hard copy reference collections remain largely immobilized. - Alas, Ken is likely to keep his writings out of the alternative media, too. - The good is the enemy of the best! - J.Z.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, The Disaster of International Foreign Aid Programs, 6pp, in PP 1445: 62.
SCHOOLLAND, KEN, The State, Obedience Training, and Young Rebels: In Defence of Youth Rights, 1986, LA Educational Notes, No.1, 4pp, 29x, in PP 696.
SCHOOLS, PP 176, 331, 713, 714, 735/36, 850, 828, 928, 955, 961, 968, 1023, 1031, 1052-61 (Kreling: Opting Out), 1100, 1103 - 1105, 1107, 1139, 1150/51, see EDUCATION.
SCHOOLS, See: LOW, CAROL, Schools: Time to Rethink them, 3pp, in PP 1348: 54.
SCHOOLS, See: SUMMERHILL SOCIETY, Philadelphia, We're Protesting the Opening of School! 2pp leaflet, in PP 1357: 39.
SCHOOLS: O'BRIEN, GEORGE L., Government Schools in Crisis, 6pp, in PP 1445: 64.
SCHOOLS: WALSH, MICHAEL, The City School, 1p, in PP 1386/91: 72.
SCHOOOL OF LIVING, Land Trusts, A Better Way of Being with the Land, 3pp, in PP 1386/91: 609.
SCHOPENHAUER, ARTHUR, A Few Words on Pantheism, 4pp, in LBB 62, in PP 1208.
SCHOPENHAUER, ARTHUR, Eristische Dialektik, 37 S., 29x, in PP 404.
SCHOPENHAUER, ARTHUR, Essays in Ethics: Human Nature, Free Will and Fatalism, Character, 64pp, in Little Blue Book No. 575, ed. by E. Haldeman-Julius, in PP 1189.
SCHOPENHAUER, ARTHUR, Essays on Religion and Pantheism, 60pp, in LBB 62, in PP 1208.
SCHOPENHAUER, ARTHUR, Religion, 56p, in LBB 62, in PP 1208.
SCHOPENHAUER, ARTHUR, The Art of Controversy, a translation of "Eristische Dialektik" by T.Bailey Saunders, 1896, 42pp, 29x, in PP 404.
SCHRAG, PETER, Review of: Haven in a Heartless World, the Family Besieged, by LASCH, CHRISTOPHER, 3pp, in PP 1373/75: 30-36.
SCHRAMM, H., Ein soziales Experiment, 3 S., Gute Ideen, Sozialismus der Tat, ueber die von BARBU, MARCEL, ins Leben gerufenen Arbeitsgemeinschaften oder Genossenschaften, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 84.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, 2pp letter to accompany a review copy of his: A Challenge to Sex Censors, in PP 987.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, A New Concept of Liberty, from an evolutionary psychologist: Theodore Schroeder, selections from his writings, with a biographical outline by Joseph Ishill, with some notes by Don Werkheiser, Oriole Press, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, 1940, 234pp, in PP 987.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, A New Philosophy of Life, 1935, 7pp, in PP 989.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, A Psychological View of the Pragmatic Issue, 1918, 9pp, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, About the Intellectual Work of Theodore Schroeder, Evolutionary Psychologist and Lawyer, 1944, 9pp, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Attitude of one Amoral Psychologist, Next Century Pamphlets, No. 4, 1944, 7pp, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Censors and Psychopaths, n.d., 4pp, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Concerning "Sociology", by a Psychologist, 2pp, 1926 & More About "Sociology", A Psychologist's Viewpoint, 2pp, in PP 986.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Conservatism, Liberalism and Radicalism & The New Psychology, The Next Century Press, Cos Cob, Conn., 1942, 22pp, in PP 987.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Controversy of the Future, 1p, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Dear Classmates, University of Wisconsin, 1885, 3pp, March 10, 1940, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Dreams of Peace, 1943, 1p, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Economic Democratization, 1p, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Foolosophers, 3 versions of a 1p article by T.S., side by side, in PP 989.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Free Press Anthology, compiled by Theodore Schroeder, N.Y., 1909, The Free Speech League & The Truth Seeker Publishing Co., indexed, 263pp, in PP 989.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Free Speech for Radicals, enlarged edition, 1916, indexed, 213pp, in PP 986. I have also on hand a 3 fiche edition of this book by Gaska, in which pages are badly reproduced, on their sides and often askew. Some people seem to have never heard of quality control. I sell these 3, with which I am stuck through a sight unseen swap, which cost me custom duties on top, for $ 3. As an instructive lesson on mistakes to avoid in microfilming, they are a bargain. I would be game to read them only with a fiche reader that has a rotation facility for its plate holder. - J.Z.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Intellectual Hospitality, 1p, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Introduction, 1913, to: ON LIBERTY OF THE PRESS, 1821, 37pp, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, PP 987.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Prostitution as a Social Problem, 3pp, in PP 987.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Psychology of Economics, 1p, isn PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Really New Education for Social Living, transcript of a pamphlet, 5pp, in PP 986.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, see: BRUDNOY, DAVID: An Untarnished Youth in the Gilded Age: Theodore Schroeder of Wisconsin and Dakota Territory, 12pp, date? publication? In PP 986.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Sexual Theology of Mormonism, 3pp, n.d., no source, in PP 986.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, The Meaning of Free Speech, a syllabus, N.Y., 1918, 12pp, in PP 1393: 101.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, The New Education, 1p, n.d., in PP 987.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Theodore Schroeder's Last Will, edited & compiled by Lesley Kuhn, introduction by Alison Reppy, an appreciation by Ethel Clyde, N.Y., 1958, 35pp, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Thumbnail Essays, Samples of Unusual Thinking, by an evolutionary psychologist: Theodore Schroeder, Next Centry Pamphlets, No. 8, published by the author, Coscob, Conn., 1949, 36pp, in PP 988.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, To Harry S. Truman, April 22nd. 1950, 5pp, with 1 p press release, in PP 986.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, To the Honorable Herbert Hoover, President, and to the Congress of the United States, A Petition from Puerto Rico, Dec. 1931, with a clipping from PUERTO RICO PROGRESS, 3pp, in PP 986.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, What About You? Edited and with an introduction by Ethel Clyde, N.Y., Psychological Library, 1951, 60pp, in PP 987.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE, Where Speech Is Not Free - In the U.S.A., An Appeal to the Record, by Theodore Schroeder of the Free Speech League, The Open Road Press, Mays Landing, New Jersey, 1944, 59pp, in PP 989.
SCHROEDER, THEODORE: MORTON, JAMES F., Jr., A Monumental Defence of Free Speech, 5pp, reviewing Theodore Schroeder's "Obscene Literature & Constitutional Law", in PP 1359.
SCHROFF, ERWIN, Dr., Deutscher = Nationalsozialist? 1 S., in PP 1290/91p18.
SCHUBERT, B.H., Land Reform according to Silvio Gesell, a summary, 1p, 24x, in PP 5.
SCHUBERT, LELAND, James L. Walker, 3pp, from NEW LIBERTARIAN NOTES, 1972, in PP 1420/22: 350.
SCHUELLER, ALFRED, Konkurrenz der Waehrungen als geldwirtschaftliches Ordnungsprinzip, WIRTSCHAFTSPOLITISCHE CHRONIK, Heft 1, 77, 28 S., in PP 815.
SCHUELLER, ALFRED, Schuldnerprivilegien als Inflationsursache - Konkurrierende Waehrungen ein Ausweg? FRAGEN DER FREIHEIT, Folge 12, Mai/Juni 1978, 19 S., in PP 805.
SCHUETTINGER, ROBERT, Wage - Price Control: The First 5,000 Years, 51pp, 1978, CIS, 29x, in PP 396.
SCHULER, FRED, The Relation of Anarchism to Organization, 1898, 15pp, in PP 961.
SCHULER, KURT to RICH, ANDREA MILLEN, of LFB, 2 Mar. 89, 1p, on LMP, in PP 907-910.
SCHULER, KURT to ZUBE, JOHN, 15 Sep. 89, 1/2 p, in PP 904.
SCHULER, KURT, Bankfreiheit, Bibliographischer Aufsatz, 1988, 20 S.: 97, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.
SCHULER, KURT, Competitive Note Issue Episodes, March 89, 3pp, 29x, in PP 865. (I couldn't see any obvious gaps in his list. A very worthwhile compilation that might spur on further research into these and perhaps some other such episodes. Conventional history is largely an agreed upon fable - as an old proverb says. -
SCHULER, KURT, Currency Boards, 1992, 272pp, with some correspondence between Kurt Schuler and John Zube, 15pp, in PP 1182.
SCHULER, KURT, Deposit Insurance, Deja Vu, 5pp, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, in PP 904.
SCHULER, KURT, Evolution of Canadian Banking, 1867-1914, 85pp, in PP 904.
SCHULER, KURT, Free Banking, Bibliographic Essay, 8pp: 193, in PP 1463/64. HUMANE STUDIES REVIEW, Fall 88, 8pp, 29x, in PP 866.
SCHULER, KURT, Review of "Competition and Currency" by Lawrence H. White, 1p, in PP 1188.
SCHULER, KURT, Review of SELGIN, GEORGE A., The Theory of Free Banking, 1p, in PP 787.
SCHULER, KURT, Review of: DOWD, KEVIN, The State and the Monetary System, 1p, in PP 1240.
SCHULER, KURT, Review of: WHITE, LAWRENCE H., Competition and Currency, 1p, in PP 1240. Also in PP 936.
SCHULER, KURT, The Failure of Central Banking in Developing Countries, 4pp, from THE FREEMAN, April 1995: 112, in PP 1519.
SCHULER, KURT, World History of Free Banking, The, Oct. 89, with tabulations and bibliography, 57pp, in PP 913.
SCHULLER, LOUISE, The Seed Home Page, 1p, 1995, 6 references, mainly to anarchist sites, in PP 1537: 190.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, Ownership and Restitution: A Reply to Robert LeFevre, 2pp, 76, in PP 1345/46: 29.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, Review, 1p, of: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., For A New Liberty, in PP 1312/1314: 50.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, The Paperless Books Are Here! 1990, 28pp: 114-120, in PP 1522. - And they disappeared again with SoftServ Publishing Services, of which J. Neil Schulman was the enterprising president. Before this booklet disappears as well from sight, I better microfiche it. Paper consumption has gone up. Electronic publishing, on disks, text-only CD-ROMs and on-line has not yet taken off properly, at least as far as freedom texts are concerned. But sooner or later it might. However, if freedom lovers make as little use of their digital freedom of expression and information option as they made so far of their micrographic ones, then the outlook is still rather grim. I would like to know how the page output of thousands, if not ten-thousands of anarchist and libertarian computer users compares with the page output of LMP on microfiche. -- J.Z., 11.11.1998. - SOME FURTHER NOTES TO SCHULMAN'S "THE PAPERLESS BOOKS ARE HERE!": Apart from the paper original, microfiched publications are also "paperless" and so are books on audio and video tapes. Such alternatives should be mentioned and cost comparisons should be made with all alternative media, per page, for 1-10, 11-100,101-1,000 "impressions" etc. - Why did SoftServ fail? I do not know. You tell me. Perhaps the project was made too complicated with its conditions, too insistent upon copyrights and it might have ignored the extent to which authors could help themselves via their computer systems and connection to the Internet. They could easily have duplicated disked books themselves and produced them only upon demand. Moreover, they could have assembled collected works and whole libraries on text-only CD-ROMs. For my eldest grandchild I bought recently a CD-ROM of "The Library of the Future", containing ca. 3,500 classical works, including some pro-freedom ones, from one of the bargain tables at HARVEY NORMAN's Super-Computer Store, at Campbelltown, - for only $ 20. Normally it would have been ca. $ 60 according to advertisements. Another such edition, of classical books, is offered also for ca. A $ 60. Now, where are the anarchist or libertarian counterparts? Back in 1990, in an L.A bookshop, I met a N.Y. anarchist who intended to put 500 anarchist works onto one CD-ROM. I referred him to SoftServ - and have never heard of him again. - But basically SoftServ was a good idea and someone may try again and realize it successfully, perhaps more for those writings that are not copyrighted or for which publication counts more for their authors than earnings do. - Gutenberg Press and Books On Line have between them produced so far close to 10,000 titles - still only a fraction of the ca. 300 million books that have appeared. They seem to rely still more on key-boarding than on scanning and concentrate on long out of copyrights books. I would like to know whether they readily accept submissions of books on disks, for free duplication and distribution by them at whatever they want to charge for them, and inclusion in their lists. - Electronic screen reading was so far not very attractive and easy and did not promote comprehension and retention of read material as well as does print on paper. I know of no such comparison with the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of reading filmed material on microfilm reading machines. - Often the owners of digitized texts would want to print them out - and this can be expensive for long texts. To that would have to be added the binding costs, the larger space requirements for storage and the high postage costs for paper duplicates sent by mail. - Moreover, A4 print-outs do not fit easily into many bookshelves and might thus require special storage facilities. - Most of what Schulman said about conventional publishing and its drawbacks is correct. All alternatives to it ought to be explored and used, to the extent that they are convenient and affordable enough. - How difficult or easy would it to get libertarians or anarchists or both to agree upon filling the first libertarian or anarchist or combined and text-only CD-ROM, between them? I found so far only 2 who showed a limited interest in this option. I have now a CD-ROM read and write-once drive and a CD-ROM read and write repeatedly one - but will largely depend upon input from others or from the Internet. I would like to hear from anyone who has xyz MB's to offer towards such a project. - Reading and publishing habits seem to be very hard to change, even among people who consider themselves to be pioneering innovators and radicals, and this in spite of the great cost savings and permanency in print as well as the complete publishing options that become feasible with alternative media. - The 1998 edition of "World's Best Ideas, A Global Ideas Bank Compendium", published by the Institute for Social Inventions, mentions a book club for new authors, on pages 227-229 and quotes Citron Press: "Each year, in excess of 30,000 manuscripts of fiction will be rejected by publishers and publishing agents. In fact most manuscripts submitted for consideration will not be read. A vanity press on the other hand would charge you anything up to L 8,000 to produce a small quantity; and would leave you to your own devices in the marketing of your book to the public." That coop charges a one year membership fee of L 400 for a book submitted. Conditions apply. - Another interesting and award winning project is mentioned on pages 229 and 230: Xerox Corporation has announced a Book in Time service which uses their DocuTech 6180 Publisher machines to produce paperback books economically, with a 200 pp paperback costing about L 3, even in a "run" of only ONE copy. Publishers pay Xerox two cents per book page and 75 cents per colour page. There is a charge for registering books into the system in the first place, ca. $ 100 for a 300-page book, and for digital storage, about $ 12 per title per year. They can be printed within one or two days and transmitted electronically for printing at a location close to the customer and shipped directly to the customer or bookshop. - Books in Time can be accessed using the search engine at www.xeros.com or c/o Ray McClure,Xerox Corporation, 800 Phillips Rd., 102-12(c) Webster, New York14 580, USA, tel. 716 422 3586; ....................... e-mail: ray.mcclure(a)usa.xerox.com. - I still find my fiche publishing easier and cheaper for me - but it might never become as popular as desktop publishing with a print on paper output still is, or text-only CD-ROM publishing might become. - I will rethink my remaining options once 2,000 PEACE PLANS issues have appeared and all the still unfinished major writing, editing ad compilation projects in the remaining less than 500. But in the meantime I do intend to somewhat advertise the micrographic freedom literature offers on the Internet and offer some books electronically. - Even Amazon Books has so far profited more from marketing its shares than from selling its printed books through electronic advertising. - J.Z., 21.11.98.
SCHULMAN, J. Neil, The Rainbow Cadenza, leaflet, 1p, 29x, in PP 725. - I wish a write like him, much resembling Robert Heinlein, would write a SF novel with a panarchist background. - I recommended it once to Poul Anderson but he was not interested, since it did not fit his world view of the preconditions for a lasting peace resting on liberty and justice. In some ways even some famous libertarian SF writers are not very radical or consistent. - J.Z., 12.6.98.
SCHULMAN, J. NEIL, Towards a Natural Rights Theory of Logoright, n.d., 10pp, LA Philosophical Notes No. 5, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
SCHULTHEISS, HERMANN, STIRNER, Grundlagen zum Verstaendnis des Werkes "Der Einzige und sein Eigentum", 2. Aufl, herausgegeben von Dr. Richard Dedo, 1922, 178 S., 29x, in PP 300.
SCHULTZ, HARRY D., Panic and Crashes and How You Can Make Money out of them, review by CAMILLE IBBOTSON, 1p: 40, in PP 1468. - I wish money-makers like Harry Browne and Harry Schultz would rather have written books on how to avoid panics and crashes, like Ulrich von Beckerath, Dr. Walter Zander and Prof. Heinrich Rittershausen did, in their fundamental espousal of monetary freedom. Need I assure you that the latter 3 ended relatively poor? - J.Z.
SCHULTZ, HARRY, 6pp of leaflets and 14pp newsletter sample, 29x, in PP 866.
SCHULZROCK, PETER, Faschismus Geht Immer Vom Staat Aus! 2pp leaflet, 29x, in PP 729. - It is, rather, one of the extreme products of of statism or etatism, which is still a popular secular religion in most countries. - J.Z., 19.6.99.
SCHUMACHER SOCIETY, E.F., Decentralist Conference, 6/96, Call for Presentations, 4pp, in PP 1323: 110.
SCHUMACHER SOCIETY, E.G., Newsletter Spring 1985, 6pp, 29x, in PP 738.
SCHUMACHER, E.F., DECENTRALIST LIBRARY, 17pp, 186-202, in PP 1465. - They hold that small is beautiful but do not intend to substitute small microfiche libraries for CENTRALIZED and large paper ones, which have to be specially housed. Microfiche libraries can also be easily and cheaply duplicated and shared. They can even be portable. All members could acquire such a decentralized library for their individual use. But this society is not yet prepared to go as far with its decentralism. - Compare also their CD-ROM options for very cheap text formats only, not multi-media formats, which tend to be expensive. - J.Z., 16.5.98.
SCHUMACHER, E.F., SOCIETY, Leaflets, 14pp, on aims, lectures and literature: 134-147, in PP 1465.
SCHUMACHER, E.F., SOCIETY, Newsletter, Spring 1983, 6pp; 148: Fall 1983, 8pp: 154; Spring 85, 6pp: 162, in PP 1465.
SCHUMACHER, E.F., The Critical Question of Size, 3pp, 29x, in PP 724
SCHUMACHER, HEINZ, Proudhons Mutualisierung des Kredits, Inaugural Dissertation, 1935, 114 S., 24x, in PP 338.
SCHUMACHER, JOANN, How Grand is Grand Opera? 6pp: 78, in PP 1506/07. - How grand would it be without subsidies at the expense of tax slaves? - J.Z.
SCHUMACHER, TRAUTE, Dr., Die Entwicklung der Banknote in Deutschland, 1943 dissertation, 144 S., first time published here and now but only in German. Contains some important distinctions for monetary freedom and practice. Appended are: supplementary correspondence with Prof. H. Rittershausen and John Zube and some comments by Ulrich von Beckerath to an earlier draft, 23pp, in PP 792.
SCHUMANN, FRITZ, Dr., Die Privatnotenbanken. Ein Beitrag zu ihrer Geschichte und Lage. Die Bankfrage in Wuerttemberg, 1909, 125 S., in PP 1398: 38.
SCHUMANN, HANS, Sozialistische Geldpolitik, ein Buchhinweis - oder vielmehr eine Warnung, 1 S., in PP 745.
SCHUMM, GEORGE, Benj. R. Tucker, a brief sketch of his life and work, 1893, THE FREETHINKERS MAGAZINE, II/7, Buffalo, July 1893, 2 S., transcript by Leo K., 1925, in PP 1329: 171.
SCHURZ, CARL, PP 1143.
SCHUSCHNIGG, Dr. von, Wie Oesterreich gemeuchelt werden sollte. Die dramatische Aussprache Schuschniggs mit Hitler, 1 S., in PP 1290/91p141.
SCHUSTER, EUNICE MINETTE, Native American Anarchism, A Study of Left-Wing American Individualism, 1915, 1932, 1970, 202pp, 29x, in PP 706.
SCHUYLER, GEORGE S., New Masks for Old, 1p, in PP 1411/12: 117.
SCHUYLER, MICHAEL, Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, 2p, in PP 1283-1286p368&373.
SCHWABE, SALIS, Mme., Richard Cobden, Notes sur ses voyages, correspondances et souvenirs, recuellies, par Mme. Salis Schwabe, avec une preface to M. G. de Molinari (7pp), Paris, 1879, 400pp, in PP 1145.
SCHWAEBISCHE LANDESZEITUNG, Nr. 113, 1949: Ein Mann und seine Erfindung wandern aus, 2 S., Erfinderschicksal, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 78. Erfindungen und ihre Nutzung: Fuer die Welt ist es am besten wenn Erfinder immer dahin gehen, wo sie am besten behandelt werden. - "Where there is freedom, there is my country!" Ergaenzt durch die Bemerkung: "Where there is no freedom, there is mine!" - Das Ideen Archiv und die Freiheit sind nicht nur nationale sonder internationale - und individualle Angelegenheiten. - J.Z., 7.6.96.
SCHWARTZ, BARRY J., Can Capitalism Guarantee Right Answers? 4pp: 475, in PP 1529-33.
SCHWARTZ, GARY T., Tort Law and the Economy in 19th-Century America: A Reinterpretation, THE YALE LAW JOURNAL 90, 8, 1981, 1717-1775, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1867, headed: 19th-Century Tort Law & Industry.
SCHWARTZ, PEDRO, The Market and the Meta-market: A Review of the Contributions of the Economic Theory of Property Rights, Documento de Trabajo 1980-1981, Working paper from the Instituto de Economia de Marcado (Nunez de Balboa, 39, Madrid, Spain), 29pp, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1857, headed: The Economic Theory of Property Rights.
SCHWARTZ, PETER, Deregulation Comes to Broadcasting, 5pp: 214, in PP 1506/07.
SCHWARTZ, PETER, Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty, an objectivist paper from THE INTELLECTUAL ACTIVIST, edited by Peter Schwartz, III/18 & 20 ff, May 10, 1985, 29pp, in PP 1358: 34. - Showing at least how perverse a view of liberty some liberty lovers can hold, not only some Stirnerites. Objectivists still uphold e.g. a territorial monopoly for their limited and thus supposedly ideal governments. I would gladly microfiche any replies that come my way. Also any further statements of the author's position. - J.Z.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Henry George, Rerum Novarum, and the Controversy Concerning Private Property in Land, Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, 1904 or 1905, 18pp, in PP 1321.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Natural Law and the Campus, 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 149.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Ralph Borsodi - Practical Idealist, 1p, in PP 1386/91: 914.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Rebels of Individualism, N.Y., 1949, 95pp, in PP 980. The cover, 1p, which was not on hand when the book was filmed in PP 980, filmed separately in 1124.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, The Devil and the Reformers, 1964, 2pp, LA Political Notes No. 62, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
SCHWARTZMAN, JACK, Thoreau, George, and Tolstoy: A Triple Comparison, 2pp., in PP 1312/1314. - See also under: FRAGMENTS.
SCHWARZ, FRED, Dr., The Heart, Mind and Soul of Communism, 1952, 30pp, 29x, in PP 724.
SCHWARZ, FRITZ, Experiment von Woergl, Das, 1951, 1983, 79 S., in PP 804.
SCHWARZ, MINNI, Fluester-Witze 1938-1945, Lachen verboten! Heft 1, gesammelt von M.S., im Weltweiten Verlag, undatiert, 24 S., in PP 1330-1332: 359. - Heft 2: Fluesterwitze aus den Jahren 1940 - 1941, 24 S., ibid: 364.n
SCHWARZE TINTE, Nr. 4, April 1986, "Anarchismus - Theorie, Kritik, Utopie" - Viel Prominenz, wenig Praxis, 3 S.,in PP 1326.
SCHWEIK ACTION WOLLONGONG, Beyond Military Control, 6pp: 56, in PP 1481.
SCHWEIK ACTION WOLLONGONG, Resist Repressive Regimes, a 6pp leaflet for non-violent resistance, in PP 788.
SCHWEIZER, H., Ewiges Zuendholz und "Kleiner Gustav", 2 S., Erfindungen, Elektrotechnik, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 178.
SCHWENDTER, ROLF, Anarchismus in der politischen Kultur der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 18 S., in PP 1326.
SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED H., Anmerkungen zum Kommentar von MICHAEL BRAENINGER, MICHAEL LUCHT, 2 S.: 121, in PP 1455. - Ueber Geldfreiheit.- Free banking discussion.
SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED H., Modell einer autonomen Geldwirtschaft fuer alternative Krankenkassen, 5 S.: 122, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.
SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED H., Orientierung by Waehrung und Verrechnung, eine kurze Uebersicht, 2 S.: 31, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.
SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED H., Systemschwaechung durch massiven Geldentzug? 1986, 4 S.: 119, in PP 1455.
SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED, An die Freunde (Mackay Ges.), 83, 1 S. in PP 1333: 61; Die Mackay Gesellschaft, 83, 1 S.: 62.
SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED, an ZUBE, KURT, 25.1.83, in PP 1333: 3 S.: 60 & 72/73.
SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED, Beitrags- und Umsatzfinanzierung einer alternativen Krankenkasse, Monetary Freedom Network, 1p, 1987, in PP 793.
SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED, letter of 7 April 89, with some notes on discussions in the MONETARY FREEDOM NETWORK, Berlin, 5pp, 29x, in PP 905.
SCHWENKE, SIEGFRIED, Orientierung bei Waehrung und Verrechnung, eine kurze Uebersicht, 1 S.,, 36x, in PP 736. (See Monetary Freedom Network, Rundbrief.)
SCHWIETERMAN, JOSEPH P. & BROZEN, YALE, Weight - Distance Fees for Heavy Trucks: A Market Approach to Highway Pricing, 1987, 40pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.
SCHWIETERMAN, JOSEPH P., Labor Costs in Urban Mass Transit: A Case for Regulatory Reform, 1985, 16pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.
SCHWIETERMAN, JOSEPH P., Private Sector Participation in Chicago Mass Transit, 1984, 16pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.
SCHWOEBEL, JEAN, Vive LE MONDE, 4pp, 29x, in PP 294-297. (On self-management.)
SCIABARRA, CHRIS, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, reviewed by BRYAN CAPLAN, Ayn Rand in Three Acts, 2pp, in PP 1487.
SCIARONI, BRET, Census '70, April 1, An Evaluation, 1p: 65, in PP 1477.
SCIARONI, BRETT, Political Funding at C.M.C.: It's Time for a Change, 1p: 79, in PP 1477.
SCIENCE EDUCATION, PP 1104,
SCIENCE FICTION, Life, Liberty & the Stars, The Ideological Significance of SF, PP 696.
SCIENCE FICTION: A VISION OF LIBERTY, PP 696. (Alas, there is as yet no complete listing of anarchist and libertarian SF - although thousands of anarchists and libertarians have computers. Send your list to LMP for filming! By all means, add your comments. - J.Z.)
SCIENCE VS. JUNK SCIENCE, 3 titles, 1p flyer, in PP 1281/82.
SCIENCE, GENESIS OF, PP 830.
SCIENCE, See: BLACK, ROBERT, The Science-Society Crisis, 1p: 76, in PP 1498. - It is more a question of the State using and abusing science to interfere with society. - J.Z., 5.6.98.
SCIENCE, See: HENFREY, ANTHONY, Science and the Market Place, 11pp, 16, in PP 1450.
SCIENCE, See: MARTIN, BRIAN, Sticking a Needle into Science, in PP 1446.
SCIENTIFIC ATTITUDE OF MIND, PP 1074.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD AS AN APPLICATION OF ECONOMICS, PP 697.
SCIENTIFIC NOTES, Libertarian Alliance, London, No. 1, 2pp, 29x, in PP 697.
SCIENTIFIC NOTES, No. 11, 4pp, an L.A. series, in PP 1281/82.
SCIENTIFIC NOTES, see LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE.
SCIENTOLOGY, 14 human rights points, in PP 589/90, accusations against psychiatric treatments, PP 1137. Reform proposal, PP 7. - I have given up trying to get off their mailing list. A garbage can is close to my P.O. box. - J.Z.
SCIME, ROGER, Stop the Madness, a poem, 1 p., in PP 1351.
SCOFIELD, ROBERT G., Anti-Anarchist Laws, 9pp, in PP 916.
SCOTLAND, PP 804
SCOTLAND, See: BOTSFORD, DAVID, Scotland Is Libertarian! A Reply to Sean Gabb, 2pp, HISTORICAL NOTES No. 30: 69, in PP 1516.
SCOTT BADER COMMONWEALTH, Letters & Leaflets of 1984, of interest to those concerned with cooperative production, self-management, employee-shareholding, group contracting etc. 15 pp, honouring Ernest Bader, the founder, pages that were left around my place as "filler material" for all too many years, in PP 1420/22: 541.
SCOTT BADER INDUSTRIAL COMMONWEALTH & related enterprises, a variety of articles, papers and booklets, 108pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.
SCOTT, BRUCE R., How Practical is National Economic Planning? HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW 56, 1978, 131-145, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p298, headed: State Planning.
SCOTT, GEORGE RYLEY, The Foundation of Freedom, 1p, from: "Man and His Illusions", 1943, in PP 1420/22: 23.
SCOTT, JEFF, George Smiley: A Real Hero, 1991, 4pp, LA Cultural Notes No. 28, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
SCOTT, LAWRENCE A., A Case against Conscription, 7pp, in PP 1376 : 282.
SCOTT, LISA, Wage Slaves, 2pp, on legally underpaid Aborigines & their indemnification claims, A., 9.1.96, in PP 1378/81: 492.
SCOTT, OTTO J., Paper Money in Colonial America, 1984, 1p, 29x, in PP 731.
SCOTT, OTTO, Caucasian Self-Hatred, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1855. (Reverse racism.)
SCOTT, OTTO, The Environmental Heresy, CHALCEDON REPORT, Nov. 89, 4pp, in PP 1,033. ( Since it is one of the few libertarian journals that now offers its back issues on fiche, I do no longer consider my selection of the libertarian interest articles among its mainly Christian articles, to be an urgent job. THE FREEMAN is another libertarian journal published by Christians. Have Christians seen the light (through microfiche reading machines) more so than atheist libertarians and anarchists have? Divine intervention? - J.Z.)
SCOTT, SIR WALTER, THOUGHTS ON THE PROPOSED CHANGE OF CURRENCY, & CROKER, JOHN WILSON, Two Letters on Scottish Affairs, with introduction by DAVID SIMPSON & ALASTAIR WOODS, 1972, IUP. No index, no bibliography, not even continuous page numbering! 272pp, in PP 1427: 1- 66 - IUP claims a copyright based upon its "original microfilms" of the original. With the same "reasoning" I could claim a "copyright" based on my original photocopies of their print and my hand-corrections of that copy! Original works of art, too! - Scott's FOURTH letter on the subject has, apparently, never been published yet. I would have liked to see that one much more than some more comments by modern academics with no notions of monetary freedom or free banking. But we do have now some modern academic defences of the Scottish tradition of free banking, even though they are mostly not yet from the point of view of FULL monetary freedom. See also HERBERT SPENCER'S essays for an early defence of this tradition. I filmed Scott's letters before - but included them here, once again, because some opposing points of view were added, however worthless they are from the libertarian & radical monetary freedom point of view. - All the relevant literature should be readily available to solve 2 of the major problems of our times: Mass unemployment, hitting over 1 billion people directly and inflation, wronging and harming all people on Earth. On their behalf, I am ready to ignore some fancy copyright claims for works not readily in print or accessible to most. How much the Irish University Microforms charges for its microfilm edition of this work is not mentioned in this print. - J.Z.
SCOTT, WALTER, Sir, The Letters of Malachi Malagrowther, 1826, 1981, 186pp, 36x, in PP 769. (In favour of Scottish Free Banking.)
SCOTT, WINFIELD LIONEL, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Labadie, of Bubbling Waters, 1927, on their Golden Wedding Anniversary, 2pp.
SCOTTISH BANKING, PP 346, 667, 814, see MEULEN: Free Banking, BECKERATH,
SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE, See: GABB, SEAN, Why the English Should Welcome Scottish Independence, POLITICAL NOTES No. 139, 2pp: 89, in PP 1487. - No territorial national independence sets all individuals free. But, exterritorial and full independence for all Scotsmen, as Scotsmen (if that has meaning for them), wherever they happen to live and work! - PIOT, J.Z., 5.6.98.
SCOVILLE, JOHN W., A Program of Reform for the United States, an address, March 4, 1944, 29pp, in PP 1,020.
SCOVILLE, JOHN W., Labor Monopolies - Or Freedom, Committee for Constitutional Government, N.Y.C., 1946, 167pp, in PP 1,005.
SCOVILLE, JOHN W., The Theory of Collective Bargaining, an address delivered before the Detroit Kiwanis Club, 12pp, 1944, with a 2pp excerpt of the above: Collective Bargaining Wrong in Principle, in PP 1,005 and in PP 1139.
SCRINIS, GYORGY, Colonizing the Seed, Genetic Engineering and Techno-industrial Agriculture, Friends of the Earth, 1995, 52pp, in PP 1355: 25- 37.
SCRIP ISSUES, during depression, catalog notice only: in PP 1409/1410: 416.
SCRIVENER, MICHAEL H., Godwin's Philosophy: A Revaluation, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS 39, Oct/Dec 78, 615-626, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p479, headed: Godwin: Flux vs. Stasis.
SCRIVENER, MICHAEL, The Anarchism of Percy Busshe Shelley, 1980, 16pp, 42x, in PP 606.
SCROPE, G. POULETT, Principles of Political Economy, deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare, and applied to the Present State of Britain, 1833, 1969, 481pp, in PP 1187. Somewhat for natural law and monetary freedom - but not consistently so. Microfilmed upon recommendation by Kurt Schuler. - J.Z.
SCRUGGS, L.S. & WELLS, DONALD R., Towards Free Banking, 1986, 4pp, in PP 970.
SCRUTON, ROGER, The Insanity of Unilateral Disarmament, 1983, 4pp, LA Foreign Policy Perspectives No. 17, in PP 1,052 - 1,061. - Unilateral NUCLEAR disarmament of all governments - and of all private nuke fanatics - does make sense. The more enlightened people need suitable firearms, training & organization for this. - Nuclear devices are not suitable to resist or overthrow a dictatorship and to liberate its victims. Such a "cure" is even worse than the disease. - J.Z.
SCRUTON, THOMAS, Against Deconstruction, 4ppp, in PP 1281/82. - L.A. leaflet. I find such unrelated terms meaningless. - J.Z.
SCULLY, EDGAR, The Place of the State in Society according to Thomas Aquinas, THE THOMIST 46, July 81, 407-428, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1864, headed: Man's End, Society & State in Aquinas.
SCUOTEGUAZZA, HENRY C., The Revolt Against Reason, 2pp, in PP 1249.
SEABERG, R.B., The Norman Conquest and the Common Law: The Levellers and the Argument from Continuity, THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL, England, 24, 4, 1981, 791-906, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1653, headed: Levellers: Historical Continuity & Rights.
SEADE, ESPERANZA DURAN DE, State and History in Hegel's Concept of People, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS 40, July/Sep 79, 369-384, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p811, headed: People, Freedom, and State in Hegel.
SEAVER, BEN, The Gates Commission Report on an all Volunteer Armed Force, American Friends Service Committee, 1970, 4pp, in PP 1,0011.
SEAWATER AS SOIL NUTRIENT, IN MODERATE USE, PP 1000, 1028/29.
SEAWATER DESALINATION, ELECTROGRAVITATIONAL, 2pp, and use as soil nutrient, in moderation, to restore trace mineral balance, boost crop yields and pest resistance, 1p, in NOW WHAT, Nos. I & II, Fall 1987 & Spring 1989, published by Waves Forest, in PP 1,028/29. (Compare also Dr. Alain Bombard: The Bombard Story, Andre Deutsch, 1953, on the use of a plancton net and press to obtain food and drink at sea, in combination with SOME seawater. All not very tasteful but lifesaving. Dr. Bombard demonstrated this for 65 days, while crossing the Atlantic on a rubber raft. Such equipment and advice is, alas, still not standard equipment for survival at sea. How slow are large segments of the community to accept even proven and life-saving technologies? They seem to be more interested in accepting high tech golf clubs and tennis rackets. J.Z.)
SECESSION & CURRENCY, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, A currency for Quebec? 1p: 123, in PP 1515. - Why only one and not as many as the market will bear? - Territorial secessionism is not enough decentralization. Exterritorial autonomy is required for voluntary payment communities or independence from all central banks, that of Quebec included. - J.Z.
SECESSION UNITED, 2 leaflets, 2pp, of an all too secretive group, in PP 1,051. - I suspect their information offer, because of their secrecy and their lack of interest in my On Panarchy series. Who could honestly say that he is a know-it all in this new science of tolerance and freedom of action, based on exterritorial autonomy - which is based on individual secessionism and voluntary associationism? Some actions have to be kept secret in our times but hardly educational literature, espousing radical principles and speculating and proposing future options. To ask you in advance to promise not to pass it on or show it around, seems simply absurd to me. - J.Z.
SECESSION, GEOGRAPHICAL: See: HELMS, ANDREA R.C. & MCBEATH, GERALD A., A Cross-National Study of Statehood in Federal Systems, Executive Summary of a Report to the Alaska Statehood Commission, June 1981, 10pp, in PP 1310: 117-125. Sent to me by Tom Owens. Reproduced because it discusses at least geographical secession. If it had discussed voluntaristic and exterritorial autonomy then I would, probably, have filmed it long ago.
SECESSIONISM, INDIVIDUAL , PP 1051, see ON PANARCHY. Compare Fichte, Spender, DePuydt et al.
SECESSIONISM, RIGHTFUL SECESSIONS & INDEPENDENCE FOR ALL IN RHODESIA, 1966, PP 8.
SECOND HAND BOOKS, M. SZTERPAKIEWICZ, Escondido, Cal, 1999, short notice , in PP 1541/42.
SECRECY, PP 55, 311.
SECURITY, PRODUCTION OF, PRIVATE, PP 320.
SECURITY, See: READ, LEONARD E., Security and Freedom, 1p: 589, in PP 1529-33.
SECURITY: GOMPERS, SAMUEL, Legislated Security Is Bondage, 2pp, extract from an address, Dec. 5, 1916, in PP 1418: 17.
SECURITY: RUTLEDGE, ARCHIBALD, Security May Betray Us, 2pp, in PP 1418: 37.
SEDDON, F.A., Jr., Dr., On the Randian Definition of Art, 4pp: 77, in PP 1479.
SEDITIONIST, THE, Nos. 8 & 9, March 17, 89 & April 20, 89, S.F., CA, 14pp, in PP 1236.
SEDMAN, STEVEN & GRUBER, MICHAEL, Capitalism and Individuation in the Sociology of Max Weber, BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 28, Dec. 77, 498-508, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p386, headed: Bureaucracy and "The Organization Man".
SEE SHARP PRESS, The Revolutionary Pleasure of Thinking for Yourself, Tucson, AZ, 1992, 16pp, in PP 1228.
SEEBALD, RUDOLF, Das Widerstandsrecht des deutschen Volkes, 1981, 3pp, 29x, in PP 532.
SEED, T.A., Rev., Herbert Spencer, in "Great Thoughts", Celebrities of the Victorian Era, 3pp, n.d., in PP 821.
SEEDS, CONSERVATION OF VARIETIES, See: SCRINIS, GYORGY, Colonizing the Seed, Genetic Engineering and Techno-industrial Agriculture, Friends of the Earth, 1995, 52pp, in PP 1355: 25-37.
SEELIGER, EWALD GERHARD (EWGER SEELIGER), Das Weltgewissen, Band 1 der Schriftenreihe DIE WAHRE ZUKUNFT, 1923, 62pp, in PP 1229.
SEEMANN, BIRGIT, Die Vergangenheit ist Zukunft, ueber: Gustav Landauer: "Auch die Vergangenheit ist Zukunft", 1989, ca. 2pp, in PP 1127/1128.
SEEMUELLER, Anarchistische Foederation Deutschlands, 4 S., in PP 1356: 68.
SEGAL, BOB, What Kind of Man Is He? 17 human rights points, indirectly but appeallingly expressed, 48x, in PP 589/590.
SEGURA, FRANCISCO, El Social Humanismo, Perfil de un Nuevo Sistema Economico: El Social Humanismo. Formula: Servicio Obligatorio y Gratuito de la Tierra Y del Dinero, Barcelona, 1967, 236pp, 29x, in PP 871. Filmed upon recommendation of ANTONIO (now deceased) of JURA BOOKS, 110 Crystal St., Petersham, Sydney, NSW 2049, tel. 550 9921.
SEIDEL, EBERHARD, Venture Kapital fuer Kollektive, 1985, 1p, 29x, in PP 731.
SEIDMAN, CRANE, FRIEDMAN & KAHN, How 4 Experts View Deregulation in the '90s, 90, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.
SEILER, ADOLF, Ueber die Taetigkeit des Patentverwerters im Dienste des Erfinders, 2 S., aus seiner Schrift: Erfindungen, Patente, Neuheiten erfolgreich verwerten, Neckargmuend, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 104.
SEIN LIN, Discussion of "Dr. SUN YAT-SEN and HENRY GEORGE", 3pp, in PP 1216.
SEIZURE FEVER, PP 1151. This reminds of certain times of the decline of the Roman Empire and of the Red Terror of the French Revolution - apart from the War Communism in this century. The Inquisition and the early prosecution of Jews in Nazi Germany were also largely motivated by the property confiscations that were involved. Are communist anarchists applauding such seizures or are they simply silent about them? Or are they angry with the police as a competitor in attacks on property rights? - J.Z.
SEIZURES BY THE STATE, PP 679. See Inflation, Legal Tender, Taxation.
SEKHMET, Aotearoa, N.Z., Issue 6, Magazine of Anarcha-Feminist Federation of Aotearoa, N.Z., n.d., 20pp, in PP 1235. - The feminists have still to discover their micrographic options for themselves. They do not have to follow the examples set by the male paper tigers. - J.Z.
SELASSIE, HAILE, Beschrieben, auf 2 S., als "Der weise Lenker eines aufsteigenden Landes, Geniale Persoenlichkeiten", IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 103. - Als Panarchist und Anarchist habe ich darueber eine ganz andere Meinung. - J.Z., 7.6.96.
SELBSTHILFE NETZWERK. Fonds fuer politische & alternative Projekte, undatiert, 6 S. Flugblatt, in PP 1413/14: 280.
SELBY, HELEN & KNIGHT, JILL, Self-Management at DYNAVAC, 4pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.
SELCON, Libertarian International, 1985 conference, 4pp leaflet, in PP 890.
SELDON, ARTHUR, Capitalism, 1990, 419pp, here only in 3pp review by Richard M. Ebeling, in PP 499.
SELDON, ARTHUR, Capitalism, flyer, 1p, for the book, by LA and Free Market Books, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
SELDON, ARTHUR, Capitalism, review only, in PP 1052-61 (Radnitzky).
SELDON, ARTHUR, The New Economics, 1983, 1987, 19pp, LA Study Guide No. 2, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
SELDON, ARTHUR, The Trend Towards Private Welfare, 1p, in FREE NATION, privatization supplement No. 1, in PP 1,013.
SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE HIGH PRICE OF BULLION, THE, Bullion Report, 1810, 57pp, 29x in PP 240.
SELF DEFENCE : MULLER, LEE, Individual Rights Meaningless without Means to Defend them, 89, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1852.
SELF MANAGEMENT, see: MINTZ, FRANK, Self Management, The Anarchist Encyclopaedia, Folio 1, March 1986, 5pp, in PP 1235.
SELF-CONTROL, Freedom as, PP 1152/53.
SELF-DEFENCE, PP 316-318.
SELF-DEFENCE, see GUN CONTROL, MILITIA.
SELF-DETERMINATION, PP 542.
SELF-ESTEEM: SHULMAN, JOYCE & LEE, Review of BRANDEN, NATHANIEL, How to raise your self-esteem, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 173. - I know of another way: Spend ca. $ 5,000, and some labour of love, to put ca. 200 unpublished or o.o.p. libertarian titles permanently in print, upon demand, on microfiche. - J.Z., 3.10.97.
SELF-GOVERNMENT OF REASONABLE BEINGS, PP 506.
SELF-GOVERNMENT, PP 687.
SELF-HELP BOOKS, PP 347-348 (Enterprise Publishing Co.) Since then there has been an enormous expansion of this kind of literature. A New York correspondent has 5,000 self-sufficiency books and is quadruplicating this private reference library, for himself and for his children, on jacket fiche, produced at home, at a materials cost of ca. 38 cents for the master and 5 cents for a duplicate. Sale of the books, at the end, should cover his costs. His example demonstrates, like that of LMP, what great services libertarians could supply to themselves, micrographically - if only they could be bothered. - J.Z.
SELF-HELP, NOT SOCIALISM, PP 698.
SELF-HELP, PP 195 (SMILES),
SELF-INTEREST, Vice or Virtue? PP 307
SELFINTEREST: READ, LEONARD E., Self-interest: Vice or Virtue? 1p, in PP 1418: 6.
SELFISHNESS & FREEDOM, PP 1052-61 (LA Philosophical Notes 2) SELFISHNESS: HUSEMEYER, LIBBY, Is Selfishness Moral? 5pp, in PP 1430/31: 228.
SELFISHNESS, PP 864, 1052-61 (LA Philosophical Notes 2)
SELFISHNESS: WHITE, ROBERT, Hoorah for Selfishness! 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 489.
SELF-LIBERATION, PP 12 & 594. See LIVING FREE.
SELF-MANAGEMENT OPTIONS, PP 294-297: S. 460, 462 & 464, et al. See Cooperative Production, Autonomous Work Groups, Purchase of Enterprises.
SELF-MANAGEMENT, PP 294-297, 319.
SELF-MANAGEMENT, See: DUBREUIL, HYACINTHE.
SELF-MANAGEMENT, See: WOLF, ELIAS, Yugoslavia: Model of workers self-management? 3p: 23, in PP 1502. - Did they self-manage their economic activities any better than they managed, over the last few years, their political one? Living long under communism seems to have taught them coercion - and not much else. - J.Z., 5.6.98.
SELF-OWNERSHIP, Champlin in PP 1028/29, 1052-61 (LA Philos. Notes 19 & 20)
SELF-OWNERSHIP: FEDER, DON, Who Owns Your Life? 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 935.
SELF-REGULATION, See: FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr. The Myth of Self-Regulation, 9pp: 443, in PP 1529-33. - That applies to bureaucratic "self-regulation", e.g. via "boards" etc. On the other hand, we have what Rose Wilder Lane regards as "self-control", i.e., individual control of the own affairs, as the only control that really works. - J.Z., 13.11.98.
SELF-RESPONSIBILITY, PP 589/90,
SELF-RESPONSIBILITY, See: JUNIOR, BUD, Think again Mr. Lawman, 1p on self-responsibility, in PP 1336 - 39: 270.
SELF-RESPONSIBILITY, See: POIROT, PAUL L., A Matter of Self-Responsibility, 5pp: 173, in PP 1529-33.
SELF-SEEKING, PP 585.
SELF-SUFFICIENCY? See: SEYMOUR, JOHN, Post-Industrial Self-Sufficiency (Whether We Like it or not), 7pp, in PP 1386/91: 841. - With much more industry or labour much less could be achieved! E.g.: The article depicts e.g. a woven washing basket, which costs hours of labour and which, in supermarkets, you can sometimes pick up for a dollar or two, when shaped in plastic. Human labour should not be wasted on minor items for living. Should one waste hours to days on producing a comb, like some Japanese craftsmen do? It is their right to do so, if they want to, and the right of their consumers to pay the exorbitant price for such craftsmanship. But it is not a solution for the masses of consumers. - J.Z., 24.2.97.
SELGIN, G.A., Free Banking in Foochow, n.d., 31pp, in PP 1186.
SELGIN, G.A., Prof., The Case for Free Banking: Then and Now, 1985, 15pp, in PP 1,000.
SELGIN, G.A., The Case for Free Banking, 1986 5pp essay, in PP 972.
SELGIN, GEORGE A. & WHITE, LAWRENCE H., The Evolution of a Free Banking System, ECONOMIC INQUIRY, July 1987, 19pp, in PP 814.
SELGIN, GEORGE A., The Theory of Free Banking, review: 787, 1042.
SELGIN, GEORGE, A., The Theory of Free Banking, Money Supply under Competitive Note Issue, reproduction of the book's cover and cover notes only, with an introductory letter by David D. Boaz of the Cato Institute, and Kurt Schuler's review, in PP 787.
SELGIN, GEORGE, The Theory of Free Banking, 2 reviews from THE PRAGMATIST, Dec. 89, headed: Free Market Money, 2pp, by Richard A. Cooper and Richard H. Timberlake, in PP 1240.
SELIGMAN, DANIEL, A Tip for the Postman, 90, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.
SELIGMAN, EDWIN R.A., Halving the Tax Rate on Buildings, 12pp, critical of Single Tax, in PP 1265.
SELIGMAN, EDWIN R.A., The Single Tax, 21pp, critical, in PP 1265.
SELLERS, DIXON B., 29 May 1979, Submission to Australian Financial System Inquiry, 4pp, 48x, in PP 740.
SELTZER, RICHARD, Alternatives to Traditional Academic Publishers, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 266.
SELTZER, RICHARD, Suggested Tactics for Building an Electronic Library, 2pp, in PP 1409/10: 257.
SEMANTICS, PP 962.
SEMMEL, BERNARD, H.T. Buckle: The Liberal Faith and the Science of History, THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 27, Sep. 76, 370-386, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p315, headed: Reason and Progress.
SEMMENS, JACK, Some Empirical Observations on Objectivism, 6pp: 43. Part II, Objectivism & Conservatism, 3pp: 82, in PP 1457/62.
SEMMENS, JOHN & KRESICH, DIANE, Coercion Is No Cure for Collision, 1987, 4pp, on compulsory seatbelt laws, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.
SEMMENS, JOHN & KRESICH, DIANE, Deregulation, Privatization, and Air Travel Safety, 1989, 27pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.
SEMMENS, JOHN & KRESICH, DIANNE, Airline Deregulation: Freer Is Safer, 1989, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.
SEMMENS, JOHN & KRESICH, DIANNE, Auto Safety Regulations: Hazardous to Your Health, 1988, 28pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.
SEMMENS, JOHN, 65 MPH in Michigan: Life in the Fast Lane? 1990, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.
SEMMENS, JOHN, 65 Saves Lives, 1988, 3pp, on speed limit, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.
SEMMENS, JOHN, Make-Work Won't Work, 9pp: 428, in PP 1529-33.
SEMMENS, JOHN, The Hazards of Mandating Airline Child Safety Seats, 1990, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.
SEN, AMARTYA, Liberty, Unanimity and Rights, ECONOMICS, UK, 43, 1976, 217-245, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p79. Headed: Personal vs. Social Goods.
SEN, AMARTYA, Utilitarianism and Welfarism, THE JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY 76, no. 9, Sep. 79, 463-484, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p877, headed: Non-utilitarian, Anti-welfarist Morality.
SENESE, DONALD J., China's "free enterprise" Experiment, 5pp, in PP 1430/31: 195.
SENESE, DONALD J., Government Intervention Creates Chaos, Not Jobs, 9pp: 269, in PP 1529-33.
SENFT, GERHARD, Der Anarchismus, sein Feuerschuh und die Metaphysik der Windsandale. Pierre Ramus' Thesen zur Kritik am Marxismus, 11 S.: 38, in PP 1456.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., American Economy is NOT Depression Proof, The, THE FREEMAN, Nov. 72, 8pp, in PP 804.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., American Machiavellians?, CHALCEDON REPORT, 5/97, 1p, 121, in PP 1453.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Concessions and Give-backs, 11pp: 576, in PP1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Conflict in Canada, 9pp: 305, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Federal Reserve System, The, THE FREEMAN, April 72, 9pp, in PP 804.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Forecasting, 5pp: 111, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Free Money Is SOUND Money, THE FREEMAN, June 75, 6pp, in PP 806.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Ideological Roots of Unionism, 14pp: 514, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Is Inflation Dead? 1p, from CHALCEDON REPORT, Oct. 97: 203, in PP 1470.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Jobs and Trade, 1p, 248, in PP 1463/64.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Law and Justice, 3pp: 348, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Minimum Wages, 12pp: 384, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Money & Freedom, review, 740.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., No $hortage of Gold, THE FREEMAN, Sep. 73, 8pp, in PP 804.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Repeal, Repeal, Repeal, from CHALCEDON REPORT, March 1995, 1p, in PP 1240.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Some Evils of Inflation, 10pp: 595, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The Coming Eurodollar Flood, 5pp: 43, in PP 1506/07.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The Davis-Bacon Act, 7pp: 561, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The Phantom Called "Monopoly", 3pp, in PP 499.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., The World Debt Crisis, 8pp: 366, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Two-Digit Inflation, THE FREEMAN, Jan. 75, 11pp, in PP 806.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Understanding Affirmative Action, 1p from CHALCEDON REPORT, 8/95. - CHALCEDON REPORT makes a copyrights claim but, as you can see, the author offers this article free of charge on line and on disk. - I consider Christianity, even that of some free market and anarchist Christians, to be and likely to remain a major obstacle to the realization of liberty, individual rights and, thereby, of peace, justice and prosperity on earth. Anyone still relying on a God will never achieve full self-enlightenment and self-liberation. And any movement that takes no clear stand e.g. for individual responsibility rather than collective responsibility, for resistance and tyrannicide and against excessive obedience to authorities and one that seems unable or unwilling to apply the principle of religious tolerance to the political, economic and social spheres, has still much to learn about liberty. Will it learn it, within another few thousand to a few hundred years? - J.Z.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Unemployment in Puerto Rico, 11pp: 407, in PP1529-33. - Hundreds of millions in the misery of unemployment in the world - and this although it could be abolished, within days, through the introduction and use of full monetary freedom. But so far there exists no ready channel and market for such truths. One cannot sell them at any price, least of all to the unemployed themselves, and not even to most anarchists and libertarians. -J.Z., 14.11.98.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Unemployment, 1p: 521, in PP 1529- 33. - No hint towards the effects of monetary despotism here. - J.Z.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Welfare States at War, 6pp: 256, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Women, Work and Wages, 14pp: 546, in PP 1529-33.
SENNHOLZ, HANS, The Fateful 1980s, 3pp, in PP 1243/44. - How can one induce him and FEE, which he runs now, to make use of their microfiche options? How many FEE publications are now out of print, apart from THE FREEMAN, which is microfilmed by University Microfilm? How much would it cost FEE to get all this o.o.p. material onto microfiche? Someone with easy access to it should perhaps start with listing its o.o.p. material, at least all those titles not yet reproduced by LMP. I had only once the chance to visit FEE, in 1990 and may never get it again. - From my point of view it simply seems to sit on these treasures, like George the Dragon. And yet progress towards liberty via educational efforts is its main aim! - Why does it confine itself to print on paper, which has not achieved general enlightenment for 500 years? And why, otherwise, only lectures and seminars, which have not achieved it, either, many more centuries? - J.Z., 1995.
SENNOTT, CHARLES, Waco - a popular shrine for the military minded, 1p, in PP 1239. - As if only the military minded were interested in full religious and other liberties. - J.Z.
SENTIENT QUOTE LIST, The Words of the Sentient, a collection of pro-freedom quotes from the Internet, 115 pp, with a short bibliography, in PP 1537: 1-115. - It somewhat supplements my SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY encyclopaedic effort. Quotes from it have still to be included in my Slogans collection. J.Z.
SENZA TITOLO, 1.) Introductory issue, not dated, 36pp; 2.) Ma Per L'Azione Diretta, Foglio di Lotta Fiorentino, Autogestito e Autofinanziato, No. 3 - Marzo 1984, 40pp; 3.) Settembre 1984, 34pp, all in PP 1255.
SEPARATION OF SCHOOL & STATE ALLIANCE, Leaflets on 97 Conference, 8pp: 139, in PP 1504.
SEPARATION OF STATE & ECONOMY, PP 242, 1074.
SEPARATISM, ACCEPTING NEW MODELS AND OPPORTUNITIES, PP 1051. - Compare ON PANARCHY.
SEPARATISM: KONKIN, SAMUEL E., III, Separatism & Quebec, 2pp, in PP 1404/06: 293, 312, 332. - CHAMPLIN, ROBERT, Separatism and Quebec, A reply to Konkin, 1p: 312. Konkin's reply, 1p: 332, in PP 1404/06. - The only just separatism is one that is voluntary for everyone concerned. That requires exterritorial separatism rather than a new territorial despotism by the local majority. - J.Z., 10.10.97.
SEPTIC TANK PROBLEMS SOLVED, 2pp on a labour & cost saving recycling approach, in PP 1,034. (I was forced to join the government's sewage scheme, which cost me much in labour for digging a trench, for materials and in plumber's connection charges and a high annual fee, about the equivalent of the own independent septic system that was installed before. - When a government offers to help you - run if you can! - J.Z.)
SERES, LASZLO, Hungary '95 - A Statist "Modernization", 1p, in PP 1287/89p461. - Nothing but a complete denationalization, as advocated e.g. in PP 19C, putting the assets into the hands of private citizens and cooperators, as a general refund to taxpayers, can assure the permanent success of privatization, through the expropriation of the bureaucracy, for the benefit of its former subjects. - J.Z.
SERF, JOSEPH A., The Politics of Change, 1p, on voluntary taxation, in PP 1269.
SERFDOM, THE ROAD TO, HAYEK'S WARNING 40 YEARS ON, PP 709, 719, 1017.
SERGEANT, HARRIET, Shanghai: Collision Point of Cultures, 1918-1939, 1990, 371pp, here only in 3pp review by Richard M. Ebeling, in PP 499.
SERGVEN, M., Paths of Revolution, 3pp: 7, in PP 1501.
SERRINS, BARRY J., MCCAFFREY, VINCENT & FRAZIER, MARK C., editors, Libertarian Yearbook 1972, foreword by Robert LeFevre, 132pp, in PP 274.
SERVICE EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION, THE, Greenbrook, N.J., 1981 leaflet, 1p, in PP 814.
SERVICEMEN'S BILL OF RIGHTS, PP 12. From "The Bond", 8 points, 48x, in PP 589/590.
SESSIONS, ALANSON E., Why Must We Fight Russia? And Miscellaneous Articles by Clay Fulks, Dr. B. Liber, and others, 1949, 32pp, Haldeman - Julius Publications, series No. B-228. Among the other articles perhaps only BRIGGS, E. ARTHUR, The Hope of Civilization - Freedom, 5pp, which discusses Rocker, is worth listing. In PP 1218.
SESTIO, RAYMOND, The Politics of Multiculturalism, 1982, 42pp, CIS, 36x, in PP 721.
SET ASIDE PROGRAMS, PP 1104, 1105,
SETON-WATSON, CHRISTOPHER, Italy from Liberation to Fascism, 1870-1925, 1967, only a 4pp extract as an appendix to Preyer's book: Die Arbeits- u. Pachtgenossenschaften Italiens, 1913, in PP 846.
SEUSS, Dr., Yertle the Turtle, an anarchist poem for children, available from Spunk Press, on-line, 3pp, in PP 1237.
SEUSS, WILHELM, Geldtheorie von Friedrich A. von Hayek, Die. Zur Neuauflage der beiden Fruehwerke und zu DENATIONALISATION OF MONEY, ORDO, Bd. 28, 1977, 6 S., in PP 806.
SEVEN FROM SEVEN, A Selection of Articles from GALATIANS SEVEN: a Christian Libertarian Newsletter, Vol. I, 8pp, n.d., in PP 935.
SEVEN TOWERS PRESS, THE, 1p leaflet on a mixture of occultism and mysticism with libertarianism and secessionism! 29x, in PP 902.
SEVENSTER, SIEBE, Land Values Part of Wages for Labour, 1982, 6pp, 48x, in PP 626.
SEVENSTER, SIEBE, The Essence, The Functioning, and The Destination of Land Values, 1979, 3pp, 36x, in PP 381.
SEXBY, EDWARD, Uccidere non e assassinare, traduzione: Andrea Chersi, 90, 77pp, in PP 1347: 86. It contains also the following 2 articles: a) I Caratteri di un Tiranno, and b) E Lecito Uccidere un Tiranno?
SEXISM & INDIVIDUALISM, PP 290, 369.
SEXUAL FREEDOM, See: HEWETSON, JOHN, Sexual Freedom for the Young, Freedom Press, 1951, 17pp: 57, in PP 1495.
SEXUAL FREEDOM, See: KERNOCHAN, JIM, Emma Goldman: Morning Star of Sexual Anarchy, 5pp: 65, in PP 501.
SEXUAL FREEDOM: UNWIN, J.D., HOPOUSIA or the sexual and economic foundations of a new society, 1940, indexed, 475 pp, including: HUXLEY, ALDOUS, Introduction, 17pp, in PP 1364: 1-110.
SEXUAL LIBERATION, PP 412 (pp 156, 306 & 331), 696, 812, 957, 986, 1052-61 (LA Pol. Notes 64 & LA Philosophical Notes 18). - How much would prostitution, alcoholism, drug taking, wife beating, rape and sexual abuse of children be reduced if sexual liberation had already been achieved? - J.Z.
SEXUAL POLITICS: BLOCK, WALTER, Sexual Politics, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 327.
SEXUAL REVOLUTION : BENNETT, ROBYN, Older Women, Younger Men, an interview by AGAINST THE WALL, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1638.
SEXUAL REVOLUTION: CANNON, JOSEPH G., What Sexual Revolution? 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 839.
SEYFERTH, OTTO A., Put Freedom First, 14pp, in PP 1,013.
SEYMOUR, HENRY, ed., FREE EXCHANGE, The Only Solution to the Labour Problem, Nos. I-III, May-July 1892, 12pp, in PP 803.
SEYMOUR, HENRY, Monomaniacs, The: A Fable in Finance, Free Currency Tract No. 1, 1895, 6pp, in PP 806.
SEYMOUR, HENRY, Review of: Ten Men of Money Island, by Seymour F. Norton, PP 806.
SEYMOUR, JOHN, Post-Industrial Self-Sufficiency (Whether We Like it or not), 7pp, in PP 1386/91: 841. - With much more industry or labour much less could be achieved! E.g.: The article depicts e.g. a woven washing basket, which costs hours of labour and which, in supermarkets, you can sometimes pick up for a dollar or two, when shaped in plastic. Human labour should not be wasted on minor items for living. Should one waste hours to days on producing a comb, like some Japanese craftsmen do? It is their right to do so, if they want to, and the right of their