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B & R SAMIZDAT EXPRESS, See: SAMIZDAT EXPRESS.

B.U.U.F., Brisbane Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1p: 122, in PP 1492.

BAADE, ROBERT A. & BAST, CAROL DIANE, Stadium Won't Satisfy Taxpayers' Appetite for Economic Growth, 1987, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.

BAADE, ROBERT A., Is There an Economic Rationale for Subsidizing Sports Stadiums? 1987, 28pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.

BABIN, N. and ANASHKIN, G., "Freedom of the Individual in the USSR" (A Soviet propaganda tract! - J.Z.), 92 pp, 29x, in PP 622. - Alas, the Soviet Bureaucracy is still predominant in the former USSR in 1994, after "liberation". One of its fruits is a gallopping inflation, causing economic disaster and chaos, just like Marx and Engels predicted and intended. Under the monetary despotism of a central bank a "former" communist country remains, essentially, still totalitarian & communistic in its economic structure, just like our Western democracies and republics and constitutional monarchies. All the crimes and mistakes of this bureaucracy will probably be called those of a non-existing free-enterprise capitalism or laissez-fare economy and lead to a revival of totalitarian state socialism. - Here, too, anarchists and libertarians have failed to come forward with attractive alternative programs, in time. How can we expect them to enlighten the population of other countries sufficiently, when they haven't even managed their own enlightenment as yet, well enough? - and are not even unanimously advocate individual secessionism and exterritorial autonomy or freedom of action or experimental freedom in the political, economic and social spheres. Thus oppression and bloodshed go on and on and most people are accessory to the facts of these crimes. - J.Z.

BACANSKAS, JOSEPH, Anarcho-Libertarianism: A Defense, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 88.

BACANSKAS, JOSEPH, The Learning Process, 4pp, in PP 1409/10: 141.

BACKMAN, JULES, Wages and Prices, FEE, 1947, 88pp, in PP 1113.

BACON, FRANCIS, 1561 - 1626, Extract from NEW ATLANTIS, in PP 1349: 1. - An early Ideas Archive proposal.

BACON, KENNETH H., College Seniors Fail to Make Grade, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1910.

BACON, MICHAEL ET AL, Celebrating Libertarian Education, 1p, in PP 1357.

BACQUE, JAMES, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II. Here only a 3pp introduction, in PP 1161. Compare BECKERATH, ULRICH VON, Military Jiu-Jitsu, or: How Chinese Soldiers Determined the Limits of Military Obedience, in PP 16-11, pp 241-44. Such moral & common sense approaches to peace are still rare - ca. 80 years later! Compare: COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY, AIR RAIDS, NUCLEAR WAR THREAT. - J.Z.

BAD BRIGAGE, Deregulating Drug Use, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1869.

BAD BROADSIDES, Boston Anarchist Drinking Brigade, Nos.1 -16: 76 - 92, in PP 1452: Deregulating Drug Use, an anarchist perspective, BAD Broadside No. 1, 1p, 76; Abolish All Prisons!, No. 2, 1p, 77; Winnie Mandela, Queerbashing, and the Left, No. 3, 1p, 79; A Defence of the Freedom to Be Left Alone, No. 4, 1p, 80; An Anarchist Defence of Pornography, No. 5, 1p, 81; Anarchism and Civility, No. 6, 1p, 82; No Justice, No Peace, No Excuse, No. 7, 1p, 83; Voting Anarchists: An Oxymoron or What?, No. 8, 1p, 84; The Power and the Prophet, No. 9, 1p, 85; Insult & Injury, Ideas & Actions. An Anarchist Defence of Unlimited Freedom of Expression, No. 10, 1p, 86; Principles & Polarities, No. 11, 1p,87; Anarchism: Communist or Individualist? Both. No. 12, 1p, 88; Risky Business, No. 13, 1p, 89; Individualism, Anarchy, & Compassion, No. 14, 1p, 90; Death & Anarchy, No. 15, 1p, 91; An Anarchist Case against Gun Control, No. 16, 1p, 92.

BADCOCK, CHRISTOPHER, The Freedom of the Gene, 95, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 191. - Freedom and rights make sense only for rational beings, not for genetic biological material - unless it is as complete as in a human embrio. - Animals have only the right not to be cruelly treated or unnecessarily killed. - J.Z., 30.9.97.

BADCOCK, JOHN, Jr., Sklaven der Pflicht, 27 S., 24x, in PP 283-285.

BADCOCK, JOHN, Jr., Slaves to Duty, 1894, 23pp, from 1972 reprint by Ralph Myles, in PP 897. With notes by James J. Martin. - Also: 25pp: 31, in PP 1501.

BADCOCK, JOHN, When Love is Liberty and Nature Law, 1893 lecture, 32pp, in PP 962.

BADEN, JOHN & FORT, RODNEY D., Natural Resources and Bureaucratic Predators, POLICY REVIEW 11, Winter 80, 69-82, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p783, headed: Resources and Bureaucrats as Predators.

BADEN, JOHN, A Welfare Plan for U.S. Oil, TWSJ, 18 Dec. 87, 1p, in PP 1158.

BADEN, JOHN, STROUP, RICHARD & THURMON, WALTER, Myths, Admonitions and Rationality: The American Indian as a Resource Manager, paper presented for the Center for Political Economy and Natural Resources, Montana State Univ., Jan. 30, 79, 18pp, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p790, headed: Indians, Property, and Conservation.

BADEN-POWELL, GEORGE, STATE AID AND STATE INTERFERENCE. Illustrated by Results in Commerce and Industry, 1882, 284pp, indexed, 29x, in PP 420.

BADER, ALFRED, Vom Staat zur Kommune - von der Autoritaet zur Anarchie! 1910, 9 S., 29x, in PP 349. (Eher: Von einer Autoritaet zu einer anderen. Jedes TERRITORIALE politische und oekonomische System ist insofern totalitaer. J.Z.)

BADERO, JOHN, The Population Bogey-Bomb, 1979, 1p, 36x, in PP 381. See OVERPOPULATION.

BAECHLER, BRUCE, Right-to-Work Laws Are not Libertarian, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 445.

BAER, STEVEN et al, We Can Rescue Our Children, see under Walberg, Herbert J., in PP 1107.

BAETJER, HOWARD, Jr., Does Welfare Diminish Poverty? 6pp: 544, in PP 1529- 33.

BAGINSKI, MAX, The Pioneer of Communist Anarchism in America, 4pp, on John Most, in PP 1359.

BAHAI STATEMENT: The Promise of World Peace, 16pp, by the Universal House of Justice, in PP 274.

BAHAI STATEMENT: The Promise of World Peace, by the Universal House of Justice, 16pp, in PP 274: 149.

BAHAIS: Religion as a Cause of Unity among Mankind, Universal Language, International Tribunal, 1964, 35 lines, 29x, in PP 1 & 2. (Only sect or church with such a peace programme. However, they want to leave the specifics, even the choice of an international language, to a future world parliament. Faith, as usual, in most cases gets in the way of actual reform, unless it is a faith in freedom. J.Z.)

BAHR, HERMANN, Der Richter, 1910, 5 S., 29x, in PP 349.

BAHR, ROBERT, Sexual Deviants, or a Deviant Society? 1p on exhibitionism, in PP 1343/44: 1891.

BAIER, KURT, Rationality and Morality, ERKENNTNIS, Holland, 11, 1977, 197-223, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p80. Headed: Individual Rationality.

BAIER, RICHARD J., II, Ethics and Life, 5pp: 22, in PP 1479.

BAIER, RICHARD J., II, On Sociobiology: Evolution and Ethics, 10pp: 45, in PP 1479.

BAILES, HOWARD, Technology and Imperialism: A Case Study of the Victorian Army in Africa, VICTORIAN STUDIES 24, Aut. 80, 83-104, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1399, headed : The Strategy and Logistics of Empire.

BAILEY III, JOHN E., with REBECCA A. BAILEY, JAMES H. CLARKSON & DIANE SIEGMANN: VOLUNTARY EDUCATION: A Reference Guide to Starting and Operating a Private School, 57pp, 36x, in PP 345.

BAILEY, PETER H., Why Australia Needs a Bill of Rights, 5pp, in PP 1139.

BAILIE, WILLIAM, Josiah Warren, The First American Anarchist. A sociological study, 1906, 1972, 135pp, 24x, in PP 109-110.

BAILIE, WILLIAM, Problems of Anarchism, in LIBERTY, Nos. 253ff, 29x, in PP 247-273.

BAILYN, BERNARD, 1976: A Year of Challenge - A World Transformed, THE JOURNAL OF LAW AND ECONOMICS, USA, 19, 1976, 437-466, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p71. Headed: Freedom and Creativity.

BAIM, DEAN, Comparison of Publicly & Privately Owned Sports Arenas and Stadiums, 1985, 12pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.

BAIRD, HENRY CAREY, The Necessary Foundations of Individual and National Well-being, and of Civilization, 20pp, 29x, in PP 602.

BAIRD, NEWTON D., The Mystery in Conrad's Lord Jim, 6pp: 705, in PP 1457/62.

BAIRER, RICHARD J., Some Thoughts on Choice, 7pp: 134, in PP 1479.

BAKALIS, MICHAEL J. et al, We Can Rescue Our Children, see under Walberg, Herbert J., in PP 1107.

BAKER, A.H., Wilhelm Reich and Women's Liberation, 9pp, 36x, in PP 412, p245.

BAKER, A.J., Remarks on George Orwell, 5pp: 18, in PP 1471.

BAKER, HELEN, Compulsory Education? 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 200.

BAKER, JIM & PEACOTT, JOE, Regulated to Death, Anarchist Arguments against Government Intervention in our Lives, Boston Anarchist Drinking Brigade, BAD Press Pamphlet No. 3, June 1992, 29pp, in PP 1228.

BAKER, JIM, Max Eastman, 5pp, 1960: 86, in PP 1471.

BAKER, JIM, Reich's Criticism of Freud, 2pp: 101, in PP 1471.

BAKER, KEN, An Australian Bill of Rights, Pro and Contra, edited by Ken Baker, in IOP Policy Issues 4, 46pp, in PP 1139. The bill objected to is a typical governmental bill. Compare the private drafts of human rights codes, compiled in PP 589/590.

BAKER, POLLY, or OLTON, SARA, Free Love in "Ye Olden Time", ca. 3pp: 86, in PP 1481.

BAKER, ROBERT P., An Approach to Libertarian Jurisprudence, 5pp, in PP 274.

BAKER, ROBERT P., On Libertarian Jurisprudence, 2pp, in PP 1281/82.

BAKER, ROBERT P., Relativity, 1p: 551, in PP 1457/62. - A mini - short story on another death of a soldier. - J.Z.

BAKER, ROBERT P., Some Aspects of Libertarian Revolution, 12pp, in PP 274: 104.

BAKER, ROBERT P., Statute Law and Judicial Interpretations (on compulsory schooling), 33pp, IHS, in PP 1114.

BAKER, ROBERT P., The Mercenary "Menace", 3pp, in PP 274.

BAKUNIN & KROPOTKIN, Die Pariser Kommune, 1871, 37 S.: BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Proklamation der Revolutionaeren Foederation der Kommunen, 1 S., 1870, und: Die Commune von Paris und der Staatsbegriff, 1871, 15 S., mit Peter Kropotkin, Die Pariser Kommune, 13 S., in ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE, 16, in PP 1155.

BAKUNIN, 412, 955, 1074, 1154. See MUELLER, HANS, Michael Bakunin, Der revolutionaere Anarchismus, Zuerich, 1919, 31pp, in PP 1074.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Auszuege aus seinen Schriften, 5 S.: 15, in PP1523.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Das Unfassbare Individuum, 19921, 70pp, in recent reprint. From: Das Knutogermanische Kaiserreich, which by Reclus and Tucker was extracted into "God and the State". Appeared 1968 in Rotbuch 7, titled: "Animalitaet und Empoerung". In PP 1230. Are all his writings finally published? - J.Z.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Der Staat, 2 S., in PP 1322: 62.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Die Prinzipien der Revolution, 1969, 6 S., in ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 1, in PP 1154.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, God or Labour. The Two Camps, 6pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Integral Education, four essays from EGALITE, Geneva, between July & August 1869, 11 pp, in THE ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Fol. 2, March 1986, in PP 1235.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Natural Law and Authority, 1871, 2pp, in PP 1150.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, On Federal Union, 2pp: 119, in PP 1480.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, On the Social Upheaval, 4pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Organization from Below, 2pp, in PP 1328: 142.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Politics and the State, 1871, 3pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Proklamation der Revolutionaeren Foederation der Kommunen, 1 S., 1870, und: Die Commune von Paris und der Staatsbegriff, 1871, 15 S., in PP 1155.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Review by Paul Eltzbacher, 1900, 17pp, 24x, in PP 208.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, See: BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, Bakunin u. die Theorie des Staates. Vorrede zur Rekonstruction der bakunistischen Oekonomie in der Auseinandersetzung mit Marx, undated paper, 11 S., in PP 1417: 45.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Sozialismus und Freiheit, 14 S., in ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 1, in PP 1154.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Capitalist System, first full English translation, an excerpt from: The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution, included in the complete works under the title "Fragment". 1993, Libertarian Labor Review, an anarcho - syndicalist journal, Champaign, IL, 15pp, in PP 497/498 & in PP 1477. Here he is merely an uncritical follower of Marx. - That he opposed the politics of Marx is not much of a consolation for following his economics. - J.Z.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Class War, 1870, 3pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Commune, the Church & the State, 21pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The German Crisis, 1870, 4pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Organization of the International, 1969, 7pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Policy of the Council, 1969, 6pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Political Theology of Mazzini..., in LIBERTY, Nos. 87ff, 29x, in PP 247-273.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Red Association, 1870, 5pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Workers and the Sphinx, 1867, 6pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Workers' Path to Freedom, 1867, 4pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Where I Stand, 4pp, in PP 1,044.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL: ECKHARDT, WOLFGANG, Bakunin in deutscher Sprache..., 13 S., in PP 1408: 75.

BAKUNIN, See: ANARCHIST COMMUNIST FEDERATION, Basic Bakunin, 1993 P.A.C. Reprint, 16pp: 99, in PP 1493.

BAKUNIN, See: MUELLER, HANS, Michael Bakunin und der revolutionaere Anarchismus, 1919, 21 S.: 94, in PP 1503.

BALANCE BUDGET AMENDMENTS, See: STUMM, JIM, Balance Budget Amendments, 1/2p, in PP 1318/1319: 53,

BALANCE OF TRADE, See: BLOCK, WALTER, A Positive Balance of Trade, 1p: 98, in PP 1515.

BALANCED LIVING, published by School of Living, edited by Mildred J. Loomis, 3 samples, all on hand: 14/3, March 58, 14/6: July 58, 15/5: May 59, total of 68pp, in PP 995. If I had them, I would like to reproduce at least all those issues with anarchist and monetary freedom contents. - J.Z.

BALDELLI, GIOVANNI, see DICKENS, BOB, Review of Giovanni Baldelli, Social Anarchism, 1971, 1p, in PP 1151.

BALDELLI, GIOVANNI, Social Anarchism, 1971. - Here only a review: Social Totalitarianism, by FRANCIS ELLINGHAM, 3pp, in PP 1420/22: 314.

BALDWIN, HENRY DE FOREST, Address in memory of W.G. Sumner, 8pp, 29x, in PP 239.

BALDWIN, ROGER N., From Pupil to Teacher, 3pp, on Kropotkin, 24x, in PP 281.

BALK, ALFRED, International Editor of the Year, 5pp: 109, in PP 1506/07.

BALKANSKI, G., La Bazoj de Anarkiismo, n.d., 147pp, in PP 1134. - Do not blame me for the badly printed original! - J.Z.

BALKIN, STEVEN, Franchising Means Business for the Poor, 1988, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BALL, ALAN M., Russia's Last Capitalists: The NEP-men, 1921-29, 1990, 226pp, here only in 3pp review by Richard M. Ebeling, in PP 499.

BALL, B.W., Some Considerations in Ethics, 14pp, in Tucker's RADICAL REVIEW, February 1878, 29x, in PP 373-375.

BALL, CARLOS A., A Beacon of Freedom, 1p, WSJ, Apr. 12, 96, in PP 1393: 111. - On Leonard E. Read and FEE.

BALL, JOSEPH H., The Union Drive for Power, 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 241.

BALL, MARTIN, Liberate the Roads! The Benefits that Will Come from Road Privatization, 2pp, in PP 1281/82.

BALL, Ray & BOWERS, John, The Resource Rent Tax: A Penalty on Risk-Taking, CIS, 1984, 20pp, 36x, in PP 720.

BALL, RAY, Beyond the Current Pessimism, CIS Occasional Papers 18, based on an address of 1986, 1987, 31pp, in PP 1147.

BALL, Ray, The Australian Stockbroking Cartel, 20pp, 1984, CIS, 29x, in PP 722.

BALL, SIDNEY, Individualism and Socialism, 1898, Economic Review, 7pp, 29x, in PP 609.

BALL, SIDNEY, The Moral Aspects of Socialism, 29pp, 1909, a socialist view, 36x, in PP 340.

BALL, TERENCE, Utilitarianism, Feminism, and the Franchise: James Mill and his Critics, HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT 1, Spring 80, 91-115, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1456, headed: James Mill's Utilitarian Feminism.

BALLANTYNE, TOM, State control of aviation costly for travellers, 92 clipping, 1p, in PP 480.

BALLEW, JOSEPH H., Assault on American Sovereignty, 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 333. - On the UN vs. the U.S. Nothing on the U.S. & U.N. vs. individual sovereignty. - Every national and international sovereignty is an assault on individual sovereignty. - J.Z., 10.10.97.

BALLOONING, See: ANDERSON, ERIC G., Gypsies of the Sky, 8pp on ballooning: 58, in PP 1506/07. - I find the potential of Zeppelins more interesting. - One is based locally, but only commercially used to make photographs of real estate from the air. It is not even manned but electronically steered for this from the ground. - J.Z., 5.6.98.

BAN THE BORDERS, n.d., unsigned, 1p for free travel for everyone, everywhere and at all times - starting now, in PP 1105.

BANCEL, A.-D., Le Cooperatisme, Paris, 1901, 251pp, in PP 1070.

BANCROFT, George, 1800-1891, A Plea for the Constitution of the United States, Wounded in the House of Its Guardians, from 1983 reprint, 89pp, 29x, in PP 731.

BAND, DAVID, Unintended Consequences and Unthinkable Solutions, with comments by Martin Krygier and Hugh High, 44pp, CIS, in PP 1147.

BANDOCH, WILLIAM V., Jr. & BLOCK, WALTER, Do Technological Improvements Create Unemployment? 1p, from CHALCEDON REPORT, Sep. 97: 199, in PP 1470.

BANDOW, DOUG, A Case for Immigration, 1p, in PP 277/278: 231.

BANDOW, DOUG, Disbarring State Bar from its Monopoly, 1p, in PP 1356.

BANDOW, DOUG, Don't Pull Up America's Refugee Ladder, 1989, 1p, in CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139. The right to asylum or free migration, is still widely denied, as it was to victims of the Nazi regime, not only by governments but even among libertarians. This is one of the many disastrous consequences of not recognizing and realizing monetary freedom, leaving untouched monetary despotism, with its effects upon employment and wealth. See: Asylum, Immigration, Unemployment, Borders, On Panarchy. - J.Z.

BANDOW, DOUG, Economic Means for Environmental Ends, 90, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139. On Walter Block's book: Economics & the Environment, Fraser Institute, 332pp.

BANDOW, DOUG, Irrationality of Drug Laws, 1p, in PP 277/278: 206.

BANDOW, DOUG, Law Threatens Consumers, 1p, in PP 277/278: 198.

BANDOW, DOUG, Maybe Maryland Should Choose Between Amateur and Pro Ball, 90, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.

BANDOW, DOUG, National Service was 1989 casualty, 89, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.

BANDOW, DOUG, Phase Out the US Troops in Korea, 90, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139. With a fraction of the bloodshed & expenses for troops, tyrannicide could be sponsored - against mad rulers striving for nuclear power. Imagine the official man-hunt that would take place, nationally and internationally, and the funds that would be spent, if PRIVATE terrorists got hold of such mass murder devices. Alas, there are still all too strong remnants left of the old mentality, formerly expressed with: The King can do no wrong and the people have so far tolerated anti-people mass murder devices - while "gun control" is popular among them. - J.Z.

BANDOW, DOUG, Pigging Out at the Public Trough, on J.R. Dumouchel: The Government Assistance Almanac, 1989-90, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.

BANDOW, DOUG, The Home Builders' Wish-List, 89, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139. I asked the publicity officer of the Cato Institute for permission to reproduce their minor papers, newsletters and manuscripts that they could not afford to publish. That was in 1990. No reply by 1999. Do not expect them to be much more responsive than official bureaucrats are! Are some of those blokes afraid for their sinecures, once microfilm would take off among libertarians? Or have they no imagination for the potential of an affordable medium for freedom lovers and others? - J.Z.

BANDOW, DOUG, The IMF Doesn't Deserve a Capital Boost, 5pp, in PP 499.

BANDOW, DOUGLAS, Irrationality of Drug Laws, 1p, in PP 278.

BANDURA, ALBERT, Self-efficacy: Toward a Unifying Theory of Behavioral Change, PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, 84, 1977, 191-215, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p178. Headed: Self-Responsibility.

BANDURA, ALBERT, Self-Referent Thought: A Developmental Analysis of Self-Efficacy, GESTALT THEORY 2, 1980, 147-174, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1683, headed: How Self-Efficacy Develops.

BANFIELD, EDWARD C., The Unheavenly City, review by ROTHBARD, 1p: 29, in PP 1468.

BANISTER, SCOTT, Frequently Asked Questions about Libertarianism, 1994, 6pp, in PP 1535: 66. – Now part of Free-Market.Net and the Henry Hazlitt Foundation. Send questions or comments to feedback@free-market.net.

BANISTER, SCOTT, Libertarian Web, n.d., 3pp, in PP 1535: 160. – banister@uiuc.edu - YAHOO cut me off twice when I tried to explore more than 200 files in one batch. – I have either to learn to narrow my searches or to learn to cut off this cutting off process. – J.Z.

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

BANK OF DANZIG, Revival attempt, 742, 810. (What could happen, if monetary freedom advocates got hold of the charter of a defunct central bank of issue and revived it, somewhere, locally, or even internationally, as a bank of note issue, not for a forced currency but for one a freely competing one, with local note - issuing branches, operating on sound principles of note issue for a local and competitive currency and operating a free clearing network? For such a permission a revived Bank of Danzig should be prepared to renounce all claims to its gold reserves, which were, I believe, stored in London. By now there would be few surviving citizens of the Danzig Free State of 1939. But their children and grandchildren should be able to raise such claims, too, in part restitution of the wrongs committed by the Nazi Regime. I am afraid that my father, a former Danzig citizen, may have had its gold reserves in mind with his plan or just seen in it another opportunity to realize his ESAG plan. As for me, I prefer more direct approaches towards monetary freedom. On the black market, at least various central bank issues do already compete locally with the inflated, deflated or stagflated paper money of the locals State's central bank. But that offers not enough choice, opportunities, liberties and monetary rights. - J.Z.)

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Implications of Rent Control, 1980, CIS, 6pp, 29x, in PP 397.

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Rent Control and Property Investment, 1980, CIS, 5pp, 29x, in PP 397.

BANK RESTRICTION, ENGLISH, PP 240.

BANKING AND CURRENCY REFORM LEAGUE, THE, A Short Explanation and Statement of Aims of the League, n.d., 8pp, in PP 806.

BANKING BUSINESS, OLDER AND NEWER POINT OF VIEW, 428ff: S.142, 732, 906, 1032/33.

BANKING PRINCIPLE, PP 300, see Real Bills Doctrine, Monetary Freedom.

BANKING REFORM, PP 798.

BANKING, Borsodi view, PP 906.

BANKING, PP 745, 787, 793, 810, 818, 1104, 1105. See Monetary Freedom, Central Banking, Monetary Despotism.

BANKNOTES & BILLS OF EXCHANGE, PP 300, 428ff: p196, see Real Bills Doctrine, Monetary Freedom.

BANKNOTES & MONEY CIRCULATION, PP 312.

BANKNOTES IN GERMANY, PP 792.

BANNARD, OTTO T., Address in memory of W.G. Sumner, 1910, 3pp, 29x in PP 239.

BANNERMAN, DAVID S., No need for migrant control, 1p letter, 96, in PP 1393: 124. - Judging by Japanese figures, "Australia could support 2.4 billion people". Government "actions" have managed to impoverish many of its present 18 million and rendered ca. 1 1/2 million unemployed, among the youth up to 40%. - J.Z.

BANQUET OF LIFE, PP 242, 1074.

BARANOWSKY, WOLFGANG, Es gibt keinen Idealismus, 2 S., in PP 1351. - In seinem Kopfe wohl nicht. - J.Z.

BARBARIC ART, PP 199. (Did Spencer foresee "modern" art? J.Z.)

BARBARISM, PP 1133.

BARBER, DAVID & CHENERY, SUSAN, Land claim haka has Kiwis shaking, 2pp, 95, clipping on "land rights", in PP 467.

BARBER, JOHN, The Establishment of Intellectual Orthodoxy in the USSR 1928-1934, PAST AND PRESENT 83, May 79, 141-164, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1187, headed: Soviet Intellectual Orthodoxy.

BARBER, THOMAS H., Where We Are At, 1950, 1972, The Right Wing Individualistic Tradition in America, 256pp, in PP 1310: 1-116. - This seems to be one of the many titles which Arno Press, Scribener's and FEE have allowed to get out of print. Does it matter if some of the figures are out of date, if the principles, practices and institutions are just the same? Has freedom already won so many battles that it can now do without some of its guns, ammunition and some of its veterans? - J.Z.

BARBER, WILLIAM J., The U.S.: Economists in a Pluralistic Polity, HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 13, Fall 81, 513-547, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1674, headed: "Political" Economists.

BARBIER, HANS D., Wirtschaftspolitik nach der Baisse, FAZ 6.6.87, 1 S. clipping, in PP 793.

BARBOUR, HUGH, William Penn, Model of Protestant Liberalism, CHURCH HISTORY 48, June 79, 156-173, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p888, headed: William Penn: Religious Liberal.

BARDSLEY, ANN C., My Loyalty Oath, 2pp, 36x, in PP 369.

BARGER, MELVIN D., Back Door Press Control, 9pp: 169, in PP 1529-33.

BARGER, MELVIN D., Private Mail Could be a Public Boon, 7pp: 109, in PP 1529- 33.

BARGER, MELVIN D., The Losing Struggle to Save Private Enterprise, 7pp: 235, in PP 1529- 33.

BARGER, MELVIN D., What Killed Ma Bell? 9pp, THE FREEMAN, 4/84, in PP 893. No monopoly can live forever. All are born with inherent deadly diseases and defects, which sooner or later overwhelm them, in spite of their coercively obtained privileges. - J.Z.

BARGER, MELVIN D., What Killed Ma Bell? 9pp: 538, in PP 1529- 33.

BARID, NEWTON D., Review of: GLIAUDA, JURGIS, Simas, 2pp: 723, in PP 1457/62. - On refusals to grant asylum. - I read recently somewhere, but can't lay my hands on this reference, that one of the international conventions makes it illegal, in one of its clauses, to refuse asylum whenever life or freedom of the applicant are threatened in the country he fled from. If this is widely enough interpreted, to include e.g. the suppression of economic rights, then the "economic refugees" should be granted asylum status, too, instead of being imprisoned, sometimes for years, as happened in Australia, and then forcefully deported. By this standard Australians should have the right to asylum, everywhere, as well. E.g., freedom from oppressive taxes are involved - and all taxes are oppressive, destructive and exploitative. - J.Z., 15.5.1998.

BARISIC, SONJA, Libertarians discuss pros of drug re-legalization, 1p clipping, in PP 478.

BARIUM CYNOSURES, THE, No. 51, 2pp sample copy, 29x, in PP 729.

BARK, GEORG R., Dr., Boden als Geld, Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Papiergeldes, Berlin, 190, 99pp, in PP 813.

BARKER, BEN, Abundance and Scarcity, 8pp: 411, in PP 1529- 33.

BARLETT, BRUCE, Politics vs. the Environment. Industrial Policy, 1p, in PP 278.

BARLOW, JOHN PERRY, A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, 96-02-09, 3pp, in PP 1355: 107.

BARNARD, WILLIAM FRANCIS, An ein freies Weib, Gedicht, 1910, 1 S., 29x, in PP 349.

BAR-NAVI, ELIE, La Ligue Parisienne (1585-94): Ancetre des partis totalitaires modernes? FRENCH HISTORICAL STUDIES 11, Spring 79, 29-57, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1185, headed: The Parisian League.

BARNES & NOBLE, Book Search on Extraterritoriality, 1999, result, 3 titles, 1p, in PP 1539: 119.

BARNES, HARRY ELMER, A Rational View of the Sex Issue, n.d., 32pp, LBB No. 1507, in PP 1208.BARNES, HARRY ELMER, Blasting the Historical Blackout in Britain, n.d., 42pp, with 6pp of notes of John Zube, 29x, in PP 410.

BARNES, HARRY ELMER, Foreword to M.H.Cochran, Germany Not Guilty in 1914, n.d., 10: 2, in PP 1500.

BARNES, HARRY ELMER, Pearl Harbor after a Quarter of a Century, 124pp, with a 6pp introduction by Murray N. Rothbard, in PP 984.

BARNES, HARRY ELMER, Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace, 1p, review by JAMES J. MARTIN, in PP 1367/68: 76.

BARNES, HARRY ELMER, Review of: Rene A. Wormser, The Myth of the Good and Bad Nations, 1 1/2 pp, FAITH AND FREEDOM, 5/54, in PP 1133.

BARNES, HARRY ELMER, Science versus Religion as a Guide to Life, 1929, 32pp, LBB No. 1462, in PP 1208.

BARNES, HARRY ELMER, Were the Founding Fathers Pious Angels and Plaster Saints? n.d., 31pp, LBB No. 1586, in PP 1209.

BARNES, HARRY ELMER, William F. Rickenbacker Tackles the Revisionists, 3pp, 24x, in PP 55.

BARNES, JAMES N., Let's Save Antarctica, a review of his book with a note by J.Zube, on the "let's save the xyz" mania, 1p, 29x, in PP 724.

BARNES, JUDI, The Case for Women's Rights, SLL leaflet, 3pp, 24x, in PP 182.

BARNES, Mr., The Terranian National Constitution, 3rd. draft, 1972, 75 human rights articles, 48x, in PP 589/590.

BARNES, RUSSELL, Anarchist Then - and Now. Emma Goldman in Windsor, Keeps Faith, 1p from THE DETROIT NEWS, May 19, 39, in PP 1359: 14.

BARNETT, John, Why a $ 2,000 Car Costs $ 15,000, 1986, 1p, 29x, in PP 723.

BARNETT, RANDY E., Pursuing Justice in a Free Society, I. Power vs. Liberty; II. Crime Prevention and the Legal Order, 1985/86, 1990, 47pp, in PP 1135.

BARNETT, RANDY E., The Justice of Restitution, THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF JURISPRUDENCE 25, 1980, 117-132, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1579, headed: Restitution vs. Punishment & Crime Prevention.

BARNETT, RANDY E., Toward a Theory of Legal Naturalism, JOURNAL OF LIBERTARIAN STUDIES 2, 1978, 97-107, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p581, headed: Legal Naturalism and Just Legal Systems.

BARNETT, RANDY E., Why the Ninth Amendment? 4pp: 169, in PP 1463/64.

BARNETT, RANDY EVAN, Review of: VEATCH, HENRY B, Aristotle: A Contemporary Appreciation, 1p: 80, in PP 1468.

BARNETT, RANDY, Restitution : A New Paradigm of Criminal Justice, ETHICS, USA, 87, 1977, 279-301, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p94. Headed: Justice as Restitution.

BARNHILL, J.B., Do you think you can Govern Yourself cheaper than you can hire it done? If so, you want this book. 1p leaflet, 1919, in favour of Henry Replogle's writings, 29x, in PP 687.

BARNUM, DAVID G., Freedom of Assembly and the Hostile Audience in Anglo-American Law, THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW 29, Winter 81, 59-96, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1773, headed: Freedom of Assembly vs. "Heckler's Veto". - While some forms of persistent heckling amounts to mere shouting down and infringes freedom of speech and information, other forms can express and improve upon it. Why do so many believe that being invited and on a raised platform gives them the right not to be heckled at all? - J.Z.

BARON, AL, Imprisonment without Trial: The Lorrain Osman Case, 1991, 4pp, LA Legal Notes No. 15, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

BARR, JOHN F. to ZUBE, JOHN, 28.2.90 & 18.4.91, 2pp, in PP 1371/72: 393.

BARRET, STEPHEN, The Dark Side of Linus Pauling's Legacy, 4pp:439, in PP 1293/95. Compare the later defences in the same PP issue.

BARRETT, GEORGE, Objections to Anarchism, Freedom Press pamphlet, 1921, 29x, in PP 612.

BARRETT, GEORGE, The Last War, Pirate Press, 1990, reproduces 3 of his essays: The Anarchist Revolution, 22pp, Objections to Anarchism, 32pp & The Last War, 32pp, total of 74pp, introduction by FREEDOM, May 1947, 1p, in PP 477.

BARRETT, GRAHAM, U.K. Eyes Mururuoa for N-tests, 1p clipping, in PP 1279.

BARRETT, MORRIS, Legalizing Drugs Shows Compassion, 89, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.

BARRETT, WILLIAM, The Shape of the Future : American Version, in: The Illusion of Technique: A Search for Meaning in a Technological Civilization, Garden City, Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1979, ch.15, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1300, headed : Human Individuality and Autonomy.

BARROW, STUART, Stalin's Usurpation of Power. A Libertarian Analysis, HISTORICAL NOTES No. 27, 4pp: 35, in PP 1487.

BARROWCLOUGH, NIKKI, The Brat Pack of Politics, on aspiring young Australian politicians, 6pp from SMH, The Good Weekend, 29x, in PP 928.

BARRUE, JEAN, En Lisant "L'Unique", 24pp et introductions: Stirner: De L'Education, in PP 1142.

BARRUE, JEAN, Morale Sans Obligation Ni Sanction et Morale Anarchiste, 1986, 31pp, in LES CAHIERS DU VENT DU CH'MIN, No.8, in PP 1064.

BARRY, NORMAN P., A Defence of Liberalism against Politics, INDIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 41, June 80, 171-197, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1771, headed: Liberalism vs. Politics.

BARRY, NORMAN, An Individualist's View of Marriage & the Family, 1988, 2pp, LA Economic Notes No. 43, in PP 1,052 - 1,061. (Such articles, being made part of an economics series, might strengthen the Leftist bias against "bourgeois" families as supposedly based purely on economics. - J.Z.)

BARRY, NORMAN, The Crisis in Law, CIS Occasional Papers 23, 1989, 18pp, in PP 1146.

BARRY, NORMAN, The Economics and Philosophy of Socialism, 1986, 8pp, LA Economic Notes No. 6, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

BARRY, NORMAN, The Tradition of Spontaneous Order, a bibliographical essay from LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, Sum. 82, in PP 1373/75: 71ff.

BARRY, NORMAN, The Tradition of Spontaneous Order, a bibliographical essay in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1204p1705, 52pp.

BARTER AMERICA, Thriving Without Money, Back to Barter: The New Way to Beat Inflation, 2pp, 1981, 29x, in PP 865. - The way to fully beat inflation is to really end it by repealing legal tender and the central bank's issue monopoly. - J.Z.

BARTER SYSTEMS, See: SALSTROM, PAUL; LETS; GRECO.

BARTER, 80-82, 423, 577, 645, 731, 739, 865, 867, 905, 912, 971, 995, see CLEARING. Much of the computerized "barter" trading taking place today is actually computerized clearing, using for its payment settlements, in its circles, an optional monetary standard but no physical means of exchange. I can become fully effective only once is can be freely extended to the payment of wages and salaries. Two recent Australian barter firms promised to send but have not sent me information on their business. Apparently it is for contributing members only and, with the usual short-sightednes, they fear rather than welcome imitators. One of them is BARTER CARD: (008) 804800, the other TRADE BANK, Sydney, (02) 796 4411. The latter offered "interest free loans". I called both, in vain, on 15 Nov. 93. Perhaps you can extract some more information from them - and share it with me? The local LETS EXCHANGE promised me a paper & I paid for it, months ago, but still have not received it. The organizers objected against me handing out monetary freedom leaflets at one of its public meetings, in which Michael Linton spoke. The visitors would only be confused thereby! They promised to send them to members rather. They may have done so. Anyhow, no response at all was received from them, either. Linton, according to his talk, some questions and a short exchange, seems to have rather simple-minded notions regarding the unlimited growth and usefulness of his system. I explained to him that membership would be useless to me. The local yokels do not want my output: microfiche, and I am not interested in their all too limited listed offers. He wanted me to join, nevertheless! Unlimited clearing would, indeed, be to everybody's benefit. But computerized garage sales and some computerized internal and external exchanges between businessmen are simply not enough to establish it. Most monetary reformers proceed as if monetary legislation and authorities did not exist. But it is interesting that Linton was so far not bothered by them. - J.Z.

BARTER, Das Wirtschaftsmagazin fuer Verrechnungsgeschaefte, Nr. 1, 1989, 36 S., sample only, 29x, in PP 912. In very small print. Use larger that 29x magnification lenses!

BARTER: HESS, KARL, Barter : A Way to Survive, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 853.

BARTH, ALAN, The Roots of Limited Government, 4pp, in PP 499. Excerpt from his essay : The Heritage of Civil Liberties, in his book: The Rights of Free Men, 1984.

BARTH, ROLAND S., Open Education and the American School, 1p review by WILLIAM DANKS, in PP 1367/68: 81.

BARTLETT, BRUCE, In Defense of Supply-Side Economics. 1981, 3pp, in PP 1538: 25.

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

BARTLETT, BRUCE, Politics vs. the Environment. Industrial Policy, 1p, in PP 277/278: 241.

BARTLETT, BRUCE, The Popularity of Keynes, 3pp, in PP 995.

BARTMANN, Bernard. and J. Zube, Neue Bildungswege - Freedom in Education, 1987, 250pp, 29x, PP 712/713.

BARTON HEPBURN, A., A History of Currency in the United States, rev. ed., N.Y., 1924, 10pp extract, especially on the issue of clearing house certificates 1893 & 1907, during currency famines, in PP 795.

BARTSCH, GUENTER, Der Internationale Anarchismus, 1862 - 1972, 1972, 67 S., in PP 1125.

BARZUN, JACQUES, Teacher in America, Liberty Press, 502pp, 2pp review only, by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN: 312, in PP 1529- 33.

BASCOM, JOHN, The Interests of the Farmer Indefinitely Postponed, 2 pp, 29x, in PP 602.BASIL, GUY, Bernardin de Saint-Pierre and the Idea of Harmony, STANFORD FRENCH REVIEW 2, Fall 78, 209-222, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p829, headed: Artistic and Cosmic Harmony.

BAST, DIANE CAROL, In Defence of Private Prisons, 1986, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104. Compare my own essay on the subject. Very quietly some private prisons have been established by now. However, they remain under government regulations, labour market and monetary restrictions, i.e. are not FREE enterprises in several respects. - J.Z.

BAST, DIANE CAROL, Set-Aside Programs Fail Key Tests, 1989, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105. - On the reservation of public works contracts for certain minorities. - J.Z.

BAST, DIANE CAROL, The Rights Solution to O'Hare Noise, 1983, 3pp, on airport, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, DIANE, MAYER FREED, DANIEL POLSBY & THOMAS ULEN, Disadvantaged Business Se-Aside Programs: An Evaluation, 59pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.

BAST, JOE, to ZUBE, JOHN, 6.2.84, 1p, in PP 1086.

BAST, JOSEPH & DIANE, COMING OUT OF THE ICE, 1990, The Heartland Institute, Chicago, 369pp, in PP 1106. Joseph and Diane are editors. A Plan to Make the 1990's Illinois' Decade, an EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, Heartland Institute, March 1990, 12pp, in PP 1107.

BAST, JOSEPH L. & HODGE, SCOTT A., How Illinois Compares, 1984, 15pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L. & LEPHARDT, GEORGE P., The Economics of Taxicab Deregulation, 1985, 16pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.

BAST, JOSEPH L. & LOGAN, CHARLES H., Could Private Jails Be the Answer? 1989, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L. & WALBERG, HERBERT J., How to Improve the Public Schools, 1989, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L. et al, We Can Rescue Our Children, see under Walberg, Herbert J., in PP 1107.

BAST, JOSEPH L., Airline Safety & the Crash of Flight 232, 1989, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L., Another Tax Battle Brews, 1988, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105. (As long as the taxpayers remain unarmed, unorganized and untrained as well as uninformed or prejudiced on voluntary financing alternatives, for competitively supplied "public" public services, not much of a "battle" will take place. Instead we get prolonged, fruitless and costly struggles benefiting largely only lawyers and accountants and a few informers. However, as long as politicians and bureaucrats can pocket the proceeds, they are now often willing to "privatize", while the cheated taxpayers look complacently on or even cheer! Privatization vouchers, to taxpayers, have made some limited headway but their optimal extension, to all "public" assets, in one swoop, is still not publicly discussed. Instead of becoming rich or even millionaires, through expropriating the bureaucracy, the complacent sheep dream of winning highly e.g. in highly taxed State lotteries! Official muggers auctioning off their "proceeds" - while the victims look on! My view, not, necessarily, that of J.L. Bast! - J.Z.)

BAST, JOSEPH L., Coming Out of the Ice, 1989, here only in a 1p summary of this book, in PP 1101.

BAST, JOSEPH L., Corporate Subsidies & Illinois Demise, 1989, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L., et al, Tax Climate in Wisconsin: An Analysis of State & Local Taxes, 1987, 28pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.

BAST, JOSEPH L., How Good Is Illinois' Constitution? 1988, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L., Illinois' Tax Debacle of 1989, 89, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L., Subsidizing Sports Stadiums: Is it Worth it? 1990, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L., Taxicab Deregulation, n.d., ca. 84/85, 2pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L., The Fight over Cab Deregulation in Chicago, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.

BAST, JOSEPH L., The Non-Problem of High Credit Card Interest Rates, 88, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105. - Here they continued to charge over 20% while the official interest rate had fallen to ca. 2 - 3%. Apparently still insufficient competition among credit card suppliers & lack of sense among their users. It took years to get some adjustments. Time factors for currency supplies and reflux arrangements, wage, price and interest rate adaptions are still insufficiently researched, even among Austrian economists. - J.Z.

BAST, JOSEPH L., The Sunday Car Sale Ban, 1985, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.

BAST, JOSEPH L., Why School Spending Equalization Is a Red Herring, 1990, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BAST, JOSEPH L., Will Illinois Move in the Wrong Direction? 1987, 5pp, on Illinois State and Local Taxes & their effect on employment growth, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.

BAST, JOSEPH L., Would You Do Business Here? 1985, 3pp, on Illinois public policy, Heartland Institute, in PP 1104.

BASTABLE, C.F., The Theory of International Trade, 1897, 29x, in PP 619.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, 1801 - 1950, French memorial brochure from Mugron, 1951, 99pp, with contributions by Rene Soubaigne, Pierre Soubaigne, Pierre Voitelier, Michet Petit, Rene Cuzacq, Emile Daru, Aparisi-Serres & Docteur Delay, in PP 1230.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Ausgewaehlte Volkswirtschaftliche und Politische Schriften, uebersetzt von Karl Julius Bergius, 1859, 2 volumes, 600 S., 29x, PP 666/667 BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Capital and Interest, 48pp, 29x, in PP 547.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Ce qu'on voit et ce qu'on ne voit pas, 5th. ed., Paris, 1879, 63pp, with a bibliography, 29x, in PP 546.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Economic Harmonies, 1860, 1873, translated by P.J. Sterling, 244pp, 36x, in PP 343.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Economic Sophisms, adapted to 1885 by E.R. Pearce-Edgcumbe, in 80pp, 29x, in PP 411.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Economic Sophisms, translation by P.J. Sterling, 1873, 240pp, 29x, in PP 484 & 36x, in PP 654. (Not having finished a complete listing, I managed to forget the previous issue and doubled up! J.Z.)

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Essays on Political Economy, containing: Capital and Interest, 48pp, That which Is Seen and that which Is not Seen, 72pp, Government, 19pp, What Is Money? 37pp (with some notes by John Zube), The Law, 65pp, 29x, in PP 547.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Government, 19pp, 29x, in PP 547.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Harmonies of Political Economy, 1860, 555pp, indexed, translated by Patrick James Stirling, with a biography, 36x, PP 343.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, How to Work More and Have Less, 1p, 24x, in PP 12.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Kapital und Zins, Briefwechsel mit Proudhon, herausgegeben von Arthur Muelberger, 1896. Den letzten Brief B.'s hat M. in dieser Ausgabe absichtlich ausgelassen! 29x, in PP 617.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Le Circle Frederic Bastiat, introductory leaflet, 5pp, in PP 1279.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, LE LIBRE-ECHANGE, journal du Travail Agricole, Industriel et Commercial, Paris, 1846, 1847, premier annee, Nos. 1-52, 29 November 1846 - 21 November 1847, 416pp, not quite complete, in PP 1340/42. - To me Bastiat is so important that I would like to get all his writings and publications completely, permanently and cheaply published, through me or someone else, in all major languages, at least on microfiche. - I would also like to suggest that all his own and all related writings should be scanned and reproduced on one to several text-only CD-ROMs, in at least one French and one English edition. That would make the retrieval of any particilar passage, idea or argument much more easy. - J.Z.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Oeuvres Completes, 6 volumes, from the 2nd. and 4th. ed., 1854, 1860, 1862, 29x, on 6 microfiche, PP 660-665. - Provide me with a complete German and English edition & I would film them, too. if copyrights claims are no obstacles. I hate to see classical writers still monopolized by modern translations or edited editions. This has for instance been done to Bastiat's & Quesnay's work. J.Z.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Prawo, Podstawy Racjonalnej I Sprawieliwej Organizacji Panstwa, 1986, 69pp, Polish edition of The Law, with 3pp of correspondence between Mrs. Bettina Bien Greaves and Thomas Gavis, editor of STANCZYK, in PP 1,090.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, see BRUNEL, CHARLES, Bastiat et la Reaction, Contre le Pessimisme Economique, These Pour le Doctorat, Paris, 1901, 94pp, in PP 1090. See NOUVION, GEORGES de, Frederic Bastiat, Sa Vie - Ses Oeuvres, Se Doctrines, paris, 1905, 370pp, & BRUEL, LUIS, Bastiat et Le Libre Echange, Paris, 1931, 158pp, in PP 1100. See REYBAUD, M. LOUIS, Economistes Modernes, - M. Richard Cobden, M. Frederic Bastiat, M. Michel Chevalier, M. John Stuart Mill, M. Leon Faucher & M. Pellegrino Rossi, Paris, 1862, 439pp, in PP 1096.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, See the 3 titles on Bastiat in PP 1230, by P. Ronce, 314pp, Daru & Hauret, 18pp and a memorial brochure, 99pp.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, See: SULLIVAN, MARK, Ricardo and Bastiat: Value Theory and the Concept of Rent as Unearned Income, 10pp, n.d., in PP 1249.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Seen & Unseen - The Broken Window, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 272.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Something Else, 5 pp, 29x, in PP 602.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Spoliation and Law, first in Journal des Economistes, May 15, 1850, here in 17 pp from part III of Sophisms of Protection, Paris, 1863 - 1888, in PP 1090. I did not film the whole book since all the other articles of it are

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, That which Is Seen and That which Is not Seen, 72pp, 29x, in PP 547.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, The Law, 65pp, 29x, in PP 547, see the study guide by SHELLY, THOMAS J., 15pp, in PP 1092.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, The State, 7pp, in PP 1418: 27.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, Volkswirtschaftliche Harmonien, 1850, 368pp, mit 4 S. Anmerkungen von J. Zube, 24x, PP 326.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, What Is Money? 37pp, with some notes by John Zube, 29x, in PP 547.

BASTIAT: DAWSON, DAVID J., Organized Justice, or Organized Injustice? Review of: BASTIAT, FREDERIC, The Law, 4pp, in PP 1376: 289.

BASU, KAUSHIK, Information and Strategy in Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma, THEORY AND DECISION, Holland, 8, 1977, 293-298, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p81. Headed: Self-Interest and Social Good.

BATAILLE, GEORGES, La struttura psycologica del fascismo, 1990, 93pp, sent by ANDREA CHERSI, years ago, in PP 1349: 95.

BATES, THOMAS R., Gramsci and the Theory of Hegemony, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS, USA, 36, 1975, 351-366, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p65. Headed: Hegemony.

BATTAGLIA, DON, Competition Void Where Prohibited By Law? 1988, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BATTALIO, RAYMOND C.; KAGEL, JOHN H.; & REYNOLDS, MORGAN, Income Distribution in Two Experimental Economies, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, USA, 1977, 1259-1271, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p104. Headed: Unequal Income.

BAUDEAU, ABBE, Works, in French, compiled & commented upon by M. EUGENE DAIRE, in PP 1352/54.

BAUER, DISSENT ON DEVELOPMENT, review in 995.

BAUER, P.T. & YAMEY, B.S., Foreign Aid, LA leaflet, 2pp, 29x, in PP 424.

BAUER, P.T., Interest Rates, Wage Costs and Unemployment, 1p: 45, in PP 1469.

BAUER, P.T., Western Guilt & Third World Poverty, 11pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p344.

BAUER, P.T., Why Should Marx Have an Appeal? 2pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p64.

BAUER, PETER & YAMEY, BASIL, Against Foreign Aid, 1989, 2pp, LA Economic Notes No. 23, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

BAUER, PETER, The Market in the Dock, POLICY REVIEW, Fall 79, 101-121, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1005, headed: The Free Market & the Third World.

BAUM, R.F., Sorokin, Popper, and the Philosophy of History, THE INTERCOLLEGIATE REVIEW, USA, 21, 1972, 21-31, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p76. Headed: Social Dynamics.

BAUM, R.G., Notes on Progress and Historical Recurrence, THE INTERCOLLEGIATE REVIEW 13, 1978, 67-78, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p480, headed: Progress, Naturalism, and Religion.

BAUMANN, Herbert, Dr., Anarchismus und Paedagogik, 6pp, 36x, in PP 736.

BAUME, MICHAEL, Liberating Australia, on Singleton & Howard: Rip Van Australia, 3pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p203.

BAUMGARTH, WILLIAM, Hayek and Political Order: The Rule of Law, JOURNAL OF LIBERTARIAN STUDIES 2, Winter 78, 11-28, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p578, headed: Hayek and the Rule of Law.

BAUMOL, WILLIAM J., Say's (at least) Eight Laws, or What Say and James Mill May Really Have Meant, ECONOMICS, Uk, 44, May 1977, 145-161, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p196. Headed: Say's Law of Markets. - Most discussions ignore that Say's Law or laws only apply under conditions of monetary and clearing freedom. Say may have presumed that freedom to exist. - J.Z.

BAVARIAN ILLUMINATI, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 401.

BAVARIAN ILLUMINATI, 4pp from Robert Shea's papers: I/11,12 Zeittracht, 5728 A.M., in PP 1279.

BAWLY, DAN, The Subterranean Economy, McGraw-Hill, 187pp, 3 pp review only, by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN: 329, in PP 1529- 33.

BAX, C, Kropotkin on Law, 1980, 12pp, 29x, in PP 509.BAX, ERNEST BELFORT & LEVY, J. HIAM, SOCIALISM AND INDIVIDUALISM, n.d., published by The Personal Rights Association, 159pp, 29x, in PP 356.

BAXTER, CHARLES M., Silverstone - der Weltdiktator, 7 S., in PP 1351: Ueber Gallup und oeffentliche Meinung.

BAXTER, JAMES FLETCHER, Man the Choicemaker, 1994, 6pp, a Christian - libertarian statement, in PP 1207.

BAXTER, JAMES J., 65, The Real Story, 2pp, on speed limit, in PP 1343/44: 1907.

BAXTER, RENE, Tax Revolt, 1975, 35pp, in PP 1134.

BAY, CHRISTIAN, Peace and Critical Knowledge as Human Rights, POLITICAL THEORY 8, Aug. 90, 293-318, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1473, headed: Rights, Liberty, and Priorities.

BAYRISCHE VEREINSBANK, Zeittafel des Geldes, 1974, 4pp, 48x, in PP 739.

BCI JOURNAL, 1. Jahrgang, Nr. 1, August 1988, 32 S., in German, in fine print. Use higher than 29x, magnification! Sample only, in PP 912.

BEACH, MICHAEL HICKS, M.P., "Protection Run Mad" and Fiscal Federation, 1891, 4pp, Cobden Club leaflet, in PP 1101.

BEALE, BOB, Greenhouse gas holds key to the creation of top crop, clipping, 1p, 95, in PP 495. Indicates how the greenhouse effect could increase harvests.

BEALE, HERALD G., Lincoln vs. Liberty, 1p, in PP 1404/06: 227.

BEALE, HERALD G., Wall St. & the Left, 1p, in PP 1404/06: 200.

BEALE, LEWIS, The Latest Word on Drugs: Legalization, 1989, 1p, on David Boaz: Prohibition didn't work in the 1920/s and it isn't working now, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.

BEALE, TRUXTUN, The Man versus The State, A collection of Essays by Herbert Spencer, edited by Truxtun Beale, with critical and interpretative comments by William Howard Taft, Charles W. Eliot, Elihu Root, Henry Cabot Lodge, David Jayne Hill, Nicholas Murray Butler, E.H. Gary, Harlan F. Stone, Augustus P. Gardner, 1916, 368pp, in PP 1316: 1- 89.

BEALE, TRUXTUN, The State vs. The Man in America, 3pp, in PP 1316.

BEARCE, ROBERT G., John Witherspoon: Disciple of Freedom, THE FREEMAN, May 77, 9pp, in PP 806.

BEARCE, ROBERT, The Spirit of Freedom, 9pp: 610, in PP 1529- 33.

BEARD, D.C., Shelters, Shacks and Shanties, 1914, 259pp, here only 1p leaflet, in PP 1171.

BEARDEN, Thomas E., Fer-De-Lance Briefing: Soviet Scalar Electromagnetic Weapons, 3pp, from: BULLETIN, Committee to Restore the Constitution,No. 291, September 1986, 29x, in PP 691.

BEATTIE, ROBERT, Letter to COMMONWEAL AND WORKERS ADVOCATE, Nov. 1891, 1p, 24x, in PP 244.

BEATTIE, ROGER, Free Market Conservation, 2pp, in PP 1336/39: 66.

BEATTIE, ROGER, Licence to Pollute, 3pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 218. - Rather: Liberty to sue polluters, e.g. in class actions before competitive courts. - J.Z., 30.9.97.

BEATTY, GREG, The Anaquist Manifesto, 4pp, 1991, in PP 1251.

BEATTY, GREG, What Is a Government? 2pp, 1991, in PP 1251.

BEATTY, JOSEPH, Because I Is Mine: A Critique of Egoism, THE PERSONALIST 60, April 79, 186-200, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1084, headed: Is Egoism Subjectivist?

BEATTY, JOSEPH, Radical Change and Rational Argument, ETHICS, USA, 87, 1976, 66-74, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p90. Headed: Reason and Change.

BEAULIEU, PAUL LEROY, Collectivism, A Study of the Leading Social Questions of the Day, abridged and translated by Sir Arthur Clay, 1908, 343pp, indexed, 29x, in PP 489.

BEAULIEU, PAUL LEROY, The Modern State, 1891, 215pp, 29x, in PP 599.

BEAUTY, CREATIVITY, HUMANS, DIVINITY, PP 1003,

BECHARA, DENNIS, Another View of Consumerism, FEE, 1977, ca. 7pp, in PP 998.

BECHARA, DENNIS, Eminent Domain and the Rule of Law, 10pp: 593, in PP 1529- 33.

BECHARA, DENNIS, The Development of Puerto Rico, 13pp: 334, in PP1529- 33.

BECHARA, DENNIS, The Rising Protectionist Tide, 6pp, 1983: 423, in PP 1529- 33.

BECHARA, DENNIS, Unions and Government Employment, 9pp: 533, in PP 1529- 33.

BECK & GOERDELER, Regierungserklaerung, 20 Juli 1944, 4 S., 36x, in PP 774. (Opposition to the Hitler Regime should have inspired more comprehensive liberation efforts. J.Z.)

BECK, C.H., VERLAG, Muenchen, 2pp on its expensive printed & fiched works, pages 526-527 in PP 907-910.

BECK, JOHN H., Property Taxation and the Illinois Constitution, 1988, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BECK, JOHN H., Selective Tax Abatements: Do They Work? 1987, 16pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.

BECK, LEWIS WHITE, Introduction, 8pp, to Kant, Eternal Peace, in PP 1130.

BECKER, CARL L., The Declaration of Independence, review only, by JONES, JOYCE, History without Meaning: 7pp, in PP 1376: 195.

BECKER, GARY S., Too Much Government Is what Ails the Third World, 1p, in PP 1343/44: 1872.

BECKER, JILLIAN, Another Final Battle on the State of History. (On terrorism.) L.A., 4pp, 29x, in PP 864.

BECKER, KARL, Die Geschichte des Freien Denkens, eine chronologische Darstellung in Tabellen, n.d., 5pp, in PP 1134.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von & ZUBE, JOHN, A Summary of the Teachings of the German School on Money : Some Principles of Monetary Theory Represented by Rittershausen, Milhaud, Zander et al, pp 3pp, 24x, in PP 41.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von & ZUBE, JOHN, TOLERANCE: The Case for Economic and Political TOLERANCE as the only sound policy, 32pp, 24x, in PP 42-44. 2nd. edition, 15PP, 29x, in PP 415.

BECKERATH, ULRICH VON & ZUBE, JOHN, Vorlaeufiges Programm der Gesellschaft Zur Reform der Gesetzgebung und Verwaltung Berlins, 1958, 5 S. , in PP 1538: 200. – An institution that could not only petition or make suggestions for improvements but enforce improvements, which the bureaucracy is unwilling to make or make fast, doing this at its own expense, but with the right to be credited with the savings thus achieved. It could thus shrink the bureaucracy while becoming a financially powerful organization in favour of reduction of government and reduction of government waste. – J.Z.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber kanadisches Geldwesen, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 64, 67, 237, 1207.BECKERATH, ULRICH von, 1882 - 1969, Einige Bemerkungen zu dem in meinen Schriften dargelegten Sozialsystem, 3 S., von 26. 1. 46 & 3.9.53, ueber die Zahlungsfaehigkeit als Element der Gesellschaftsordnung, in PP 1307: 123. - Hierzu gehoert auch eine seiner Notizen vom 22.X.54: "Wenn die Menschen die Unrechtmaessigkeit des Geldmonopols nur instinktiv FUEHLEN, sich dessen eigentliche Natur aber nicht KLAR MACHEN und daher z.B. das Emissionsrecht nicht fordern, so kommen sie unvermeidlich auf das spartanisch = platonische Wirtschaftssystem." - J.Z., 21.1.1996.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, 1882-1969, Zur Freiheit, zum Frieden und zur Gerechtigkeit (Towards Peace, Freedom and Justice), mostly in German, a collection of papers, notes and letters, with contributions by several other writers, on almost 5000 documents in 39 microfiche, 29x, in PP 428-466. Still to be alphabetically indexed, together with a large supplement of such papers that is planned for this series. Kurzes Inhaltsverzeichnis von PP 428-466, 5pp, 48x, in PP 647, 8pp, 29x, in PP 741.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, A Programme for the Immediate Abolition of Unemployment, 7pp, 1933, 29x, in PP 544.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, A Summary of the German Monetary Freedom School, 29x, in PP 526/527.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, an Dr. E. Foerster, Wien, 28.3.1933, mit Anmerkungen ueber das Eisenbahngeld, 7pp: 46, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, an Dr. MANN, 21.5.1953, 3 S.: 116, in PP 1455. - Ueber Geldfreiheit. - Free banking discussion.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, an KORTMANN, EGON, 28.10.1953, 1 S.: 118, in PP 1455.- Free banking discussion.

BECKERATH, ULRICH VON, an MANN, Dr., 29.9.1957, 5 S., in PP 804, with an English translation of a significant segment of this letter, containing 8 major points in B.'s liberation program.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, an RITTERSHAUSEN, HEINRICH, 8.12.1936, 1p: 63, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, an RITTERSHAUSEN, HEINRICH, on self-management options, pages 460, 462 & 464, 29x, in PP 294-297.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, an RUNGE, Dr., 21.6.1956, 3 S., in PP 804.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, an SVEISTRUP, Prof., Oktober 1938, 5 S., 29x, in PP 372.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, an ZANDER, WALTER, 7.4.1950, 2pp: 63, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, an ZUBE, JOHN, Brief v. 10.6.1956 ueber Kant: Zum Ewigen Frieden, in PP 789.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Anmerkung zu MAX STIRNER'S KLEINERE SCHRIFTEN, 2 S., 29x, in PP 335.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Anmerkungen zu Kant: Grundlegung zur Metaphysic der Sitten, 10 S., 29x, in PP 398.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Anmerkungen zu Rittershausen: Der Neubau des Deutschen Kreditsystems, 2 S., 24x in PP 315.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Anmerkungen zu Theodor Hertzka, Freilands Wirtschaftsordnung, 3S., 16.7.55, 24x, in PP 377.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Anmerkungen, zu Dr. Horst Engert, Das Historische Denken Max Stirners, 4S., 24x, in PP 330.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Aphorismen zum Geldproblem, 1931. - Aphorisms on the money problem, 29x, in PP 428ff, S.287, & PP 586/587.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Aufruf von Eisenbahngeld durch die Bahn? 10.7.1933, 2 S.: 115, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Aus der Volkswirtschaftslehre: Hat man Beispiele dafuer, dass ein Fortschritt der Mathematik auch fuer die Volkswirtschaft Bedeutung hatte? 5 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Banken gegen Bausparkassen in Amerika, 3 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Banknoten sind typisierte Wechsel und ihre Sicherung gegen Inflation, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 196.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Bausparkassen und Banken, 1 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Beleihungsgrundsaetze bei einer englischen Arbeiter-Bausparkasse, 4 S., 24x in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, BERLIN PROGRAMME, THE, of the Berlin Society of 1952 to Combat the Causes of Unemployment, 22pp, 24x, in PP 41.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Blowing Up the Whole Soviet System - without Atomic Weapons, 2pp, 1950, 29x, in PP 1&2.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Brief an Dr. Mann, 29.9.57, mit 8 Punkten ueber Menschenrechte, insbesondere wirtschaftliche Rechte, with translation: 8 Points on Human Rights, 48x, in PP 589/590, also 29x, in PP 617.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Chinesische Soldaten bestimmten die Grenzen des militaerischen Gehorsams, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 2101. An English translation: Military Jiu Jitsu or, How Chinese Soldiers determined the limits of military obedience, has been reproduced in PP 16-18.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Chocolate Bombs on the Towns, Explosives on the Furnaces!, 1/2p, 29x, in PP 1&2.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Collective Responsibility, 9 short extracts, 1945-1959, 17pp, 29x, in PP 425.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Cosmopolitian Republicanism and Tolerance versus Anarchism or: On "anarchy" as an expression for a social condition, "anarchism", as name for a political system believed to be suitable to bring about "anarchy" and "anarchist" as designation for adherents of anarchism, 6pp, 1957, 24x, in PP 7, with Human Rights Draft, 29x, in PP 506.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Creer DU TRAVAIL, DOIT-IL NECESSAIREMENT COUTER DE L'ARGENT? Comment en peut, suivant le projet Milhaud, financer des travaux publics sans faire appel au marche de l'argent. Suivi de quelques remarques sur le systeme. 1934, 160pp, 24x, PP 334.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Das Gold als Wertmesser, als Zahlungsmittel und als Kapital, 29x PP 428ff, S. 318.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Declaration about the Rights of the Unemployed to Exchange, to Supply themselves with Job Opportunities and to Undertake all Monetary and Financial Measures Justified and Required for this Purpose, 1951, 29x, in PP 545. In Deutsch: Erklaerung ueber das Recht sich Arbeit zu beschaffen, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 1735.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Der Englische Arbeiter als Bausparer, 2 S., 24x in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Der Zins als Ausgleichsbetrag, 4 S., 24x in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Der Zins bei Bausparkassen, 13 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Der Zins und das Recht auf den vollen Arbeitsertrag, 29x, PP 428ff, S.2199.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Die Ausrechnung der Wartezeit bei Bausparkassen, 4 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Die Diskontierung von Verrechnungswechseln, 16.4. 1953, 8pp, 29x, in PP 372.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Die Durchfuehrung der Vorschlaege von Milhaud, 1934, 102 S., 24x, in PP 347-348. - Wird eines Tages als eines seiner 3 klassischen Buecher ueber die Geldfreiheit anerkannt werden. - J.Z.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Die Gewaehrung langfristiger Kredite nach dem Verrechnungsprinzip, 29x, PP 428ff, S.814.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Die Sicherheit der Kaufkraft des Geldes by Bausparkassen, 9 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Die Sicherung der Goldwaehrung; Die Aufhebung der Geldentwertungsklausel; Aufrechnung unter Friedrich dem Grossen, 29x, PP 428ff, S.120.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Die Umwandlung jaehrlicher Zahlungen in monatliche, 2 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Die Vergleichung der Leistung zweier Bausparkassen, 4 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Die Wartezeit bei Englischen Bausparkassen, 2 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Draft of Conditions for the Next Peace Treaty with Russia, July, 1933, 5pp, 24x, in PP 14, 36x, in PP 61-63.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ein Bauspartarif, wie er NICHT sein soll, 4 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ein Rueckschritt im englischen Bausparwesen, 2 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ein Sofortprogramm zur Behebung der Arbeitslosigkeit, 29x, PP428ff, S.2311, 4195.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Eine Bausparkasse in alter Zeit, 3 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Eine Neue Notverordnung zur Behebung der Krise ( One New Emergency Law to End the Crisis), 1931, 29x, in PP 544. This German text is also in PP 428ff, S.277.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige Anmerkungen ueber Stirner, 2 S., 29x, in PP 300.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige Bemerkungen ueber das Eisenbahngeld, 26.6.1933, 2 S.: 115, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige Bemerkungen zu dem ENTWURF: "Die Zukunft der Notendeckung durch Handelswechsel", von Prof. H. Rittershausen, 1944, 10 S., 29x, in PP 300.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige Bemerkungen zu im Jahre 1947 veroeffentlichten Vorschlaegen zur Waehrungsreform, 28.12.1950, eine Geld-Utopie, die die Abschaffung aller Geldgesetze annimmt, mit einer Erklaerung von 18 oekonomischen Rechten, insbesondere monetaeren, with translation (Some remarks to proposals published in 1947 on currency reform, a monetary utopia: no monetary legislation at all, what happen then? With a code of 18 economic, especially monetary rights: 48x, PP 589/590. The German text is also at 29x, in PP 428ff, S.1651.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige Faktoren welche in dem neuen System den Umlauf der Zahlungsmittel beschleunigen und zwar voraussichtlich in viel staerkerem Ausmass als es im System von Silvio Gesell geschieht, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 2200.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige Formeln zur Bestimmung der Tendenz im Schadensverlauf, 7pp, 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige Irrtuemer und Denkfehler des Vulgaer-Sozialismus, die im wissenschaftlichen Sozialismus keinen Platz haben, 29x, PP 428ff, S.2266.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige Prinzipien zu einer Sozialordnung, die vielleicht in die von uns beabsichtigte Prinzipienerklaerung aufgenommen werden koennen, 29x, PP 428ff, S.2569. In German and translated: Some Principles on a Social Order..., 7 points, 48x, in PP 589/590.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige Saetze der von Milhaud, Rittershausen, Zander und anderen vertretenen Geldtheorie, die nicht als selbstverstaendlich angesehen werden koennen, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 1764, 2149.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Einige von der UN nicht kodifizierte Rechte des Menschen und Buergers, 8 Punkte, 26.5.56, with translation: 48x, in PP 589/590.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Entwurf zu Bestimmungen fuer den naechsten Frieden mit Russland, 4 S., 29x, in PP 399-401.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Entwurf zu einer Arbeitsbeschaffungsbank, 29x, PP 428ff, S.1670.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Freier Goldmarkt versus Einloesung, mit Anm. von H. Rittershausen, 29x, PP428ff, S. 869.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ganz andere Verhaeltnisse in England? 1 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Grundsaetze einer europaeischen Armee gegenueber den gezwungenermassen auf russischer Seite Kaempfenden, 29x, PP 428ff, S.1715.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Illusionen der Bausparer? 4 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Kreditversicherung und Muendelsicherheit, 1 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH VON, Krieg und gesunder Menschenverstand, 4 S., in PP 1351: Beckerath protestierte gegen diesen von Kurt Zube gewaehlten Titel und dagegen, dass er nicht anmerkte, dass es sich nur um einen Auszug aus einem Brief handelte.- Beckerath wollte eher einen Titel wie: Militaerisches Jiu-Jitsu oder Chinesische Soldaten bestimmten die Grenzen des militaerischen Gehorsams. - J.Z.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Letter to Dr. Schinnagel, containing a short liberation programme, 9 points, 1.5.59, 29x, in PP 544.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Letter to Henry Meulen on differences between their views on monetary freedom, 1935, 6pp, 24x, in PP 350-354. (Meulen never dared to publish such criticism! J.Z.)

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Massnamen bei einem Kriege mit einem diktatorisch regierten Staat, insbesondere zur Gewinnung der unterdrueckten Teile des Volkes, 29x, PP428ff, S.1224.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Military Jiu-Jitsu or: How Chinese Soldiers Determined the Limits of Military Obedience, extract from a 1957 letter, 4pp, 24x, in PP 16-18.

BECKERATH, Ulrich von, Monetaere Rechte zur Arbeitsbeschaffung, Entwurf, 21.5.56, with English translation : Monetary Rights for the Provision of Employment, Draft of May 21, 56, 2pp, 48x, in PP 740, 4 Points, draft of 21.5.1956, 48x, in PP. 589/590.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, MUSS ARBEITSBESCHAFFUNG GELD KOSTEN? Die Finanzierung oeffentlicher Arbeiten ohne Beanspruchung des Geldmarktes, nach den Vorschlaegen Milhauds, nebst einigen Bemerkungen ueber sein System, 165pp, aus: Annalen der Gemeinwirtschaft, 11. Jahrgang, Heft 1, Januar/Mai 1935, 29x, in PP 372.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Must Full Employment Cost Money? The Financing of Public Works without Recourse to the Money Market, according to Milhaud's Proposals; with some Remarks on the latter, 1935, 97pp, 24x, in PP 10.

BECKERATH, ULRICH VON, Nachdenken ist immer nuetzlich, 1 S., in PP 1351: Ueber Pazifismus und Arbeitsbeschaffung. Der Titel war wieder von Kurt Zube gewaehlt. Ueber den Teil von B.'s Berlin Programm, der Berlin in ein Kapitalfluchtland haette umwandeln koennen. Hier nur interessant weil es anscheinend einer von nur zwei Faellen ist, in dem Kurt etwas von den militaerischen und finanziellen Ideen Beckerath's reproduzierte. Kurt glaubte ein Sammler und Publizist fuer Ideen zu sein. Von einem Archiv fuer sie war bei ihm aber Nichts zu finden. Wenigstens die vielen und sozialreformerisch bedeutenden Ideen von Ulrich von Beckerath, den er fuer viele Jahre kannte und mit dem er eine ausfuehrliche Korrespondenz und viele Sitzungen hatte, hat er fuer Jahrzehnte vernachlaessigt. Warum? Wahrscheinlich weil sie ganz verschiedene Meinungen hatten z.B. ueber Zins, Astrologie, Roulette Systeme, Geldfreiheits - Moeglichkeiten, den WIR Plan u.s.w. und weil Beckerath seine Interessen und seine wenigstens voruebergehende Begeisterung fuer viele Ideen und Lehren, oft nur weil sie unorthodox waren, nicht voll oder genug teilte. Ich zaehlte einmal ueber 200 Sozialreformvorschlaege von Ulrich von Beckerath. Von denen ist in Kurt Zube's Schriften ueber das "Ideen Archiv" fast Nichts zu finden. Aber, stattdessen, viel ueber Haar- Restorierungsmittel, Schoenheitssalben, Verkaufskniffe und dergleichen. Fast jeder Quack, Betrueger und Selbstbetrueger war fuer ihn, wenigstens fuer eine Weile, ein vielversprechendes "Genie"! - Kein Wunder, dass B. fuer Kurt Zube's Art von Ideen - Archiv kein grosses Interesse zeigte. Mehr unter dem Einfluss von Ulrich von Beckerath als unter dem meines Vaters, seit 1952, habe ich mich mehr fuer ein Archiv von Sozialreformvorschlaegen und von "Peace Plans" interessiert. Kurt hat es wahrscheinlich oft bereut, dass er mir im Jahre 1952 empfahl doch einmal seinen alten Bekannten, Ulrich von Beckerath, zu besuchen. B. war damals schon 70 - und schon nach wenigen Minuten, in seiner von Buechern vollgestopften Wohnung (Buecher auch auf und unter Tischen und Stuehlen - und er wusste genau wo jedes war und jede Stelle darin, die er brauchte!), belehrte er mich ueber den Zwangskurs und seinen Zusammenhang mit der Inflation, den ich bis dahin garnicht beachtet hatte, ebensowenig wie die meisten Professoren der Volkswirtschaft. Von da an wanderten Kurt Z. und ich immer mehr auf verschiedenen Pfaden. Z.B., Kurt erwaehnte Mikrofilm als eine Moeglichkeit fuer sein Ideen Archiv - aber erforschte niemals niemals seine Kosten- und Arbeitsersparnisse und gebrauchte sie nicht. Als Verleger wurde er daher nicht hundertmal so produktiv wie er es mit Mikrofilm haette sein koennen. Er blieb am Papier kleben. Und das kostete ihn ein Vermoegen. - J.Z., 31.10. 1996.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Nuclear Disarmament, Right or Wrong my Country? & Defensive Appeals, extract from a letter to Mrs. V., 11 Dec. 1954, 4pp, 24x, in PP 16-18.

BECKERATH, Ulrich von, Oeffentliches Versicherungswesen u. Verrechnungsgeld. Die Entwicklungsmoegichkeiten des Versicherungswesens in Asien und besonders Irans bei Anwendung der Grundsaetze des Milhaud'schen Zahlungssystems, nebst einigen Bemerkungen ueber das System, Genf, Annalen der Gemeinwirtschaft, 1936, 103 S., 29x, in PP 665.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Programmentwurf fuer die Berliner Vereinigung zur Bekaempfung der Ursachen der Ehelosigkeit, 29x, PP428ff, S. 2645.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Programmentwurf fuer Ostzonenfluechtlinge, 29x, PP 428ff, S.1506.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Protokoll zur Sitzung am 11.2.54, Berliner Gesellschaft von 1952 zur Bekaempfung der Ursachen der Arbeitslosigkeit, 1 S., in PP 803.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Public Insurance and Compensation Money, The Possibility of Developing Insurance Facilities in Asia, in Colonies and New Countries, through Applying the Milhaud System; together with some Reflections on this System, 1938, 60pp, 24x, in PP 11.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Railway Money and the Nuclear War Threat, Revolution and Religion, extract from a letter to Mrs. V., 16 Dec. 1954, 3pp, 24x, in PP 16-18.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, RAMIN, GUSTAV, RITTERSHAUSEN, HEINRICH, Dr. MUNZER, MEIS, HANS, UNGER, WALTER, ZANDER, WALTER: FOUR LAW DRAFTS to fight deflation, prevent inflation & lower interest rates, together with their justification, with the German text: Vier Gesetzentwuerfe zur Bekaempfung der Deflation, Verhinderung der Inflation und Senkung des Zinses, nebst Begruendung, 97pp, 24x, in PP 40.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Saetze aus der modernen "Regierungsoekonomie",29x, PP 428ff, S.1435.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Sind die Darlehen der Bausparkasse "SONNE" billig? 9 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Sofortmassnamen, die keinen Geldaufwand erfordern, 29x, PP 428ff, S.1731.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Some Comments, 1955-57, to the plan, by Kurt Zube, that stateless persons ought to form an international and automous association, 4pp, in German and English, 29x, in PP 388.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Some Differences between the monetary views of Meulen and Beckerath, 3pp, containing 14 Points Against Meulen, 1935, 24x, in PP 350-354.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Some Letters, notes and drafts on human rights, 48x, in PP 589/590.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Some Remarks to Proposals Published in 1947 on Currency Reform, 28 Dec. 1950, 9pp, containing a 17 point program on economic rights, including monetary rights, in PP 804.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Some Technical Details of the Statutes of an Employment Bank, ca. 1951, 29x, in PP 544.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, THE PRACTICAL REALIZATION OF THE MILHAUD PROPOSALS, 1934, 92pp, 36x, in PP 769, 63pp, 24x, in PP 9. - An essay on the theory & practice of monetary freedom, required to make the market really free. - J.Z.

BECKERATH, Ulrich von, to MANN, 29.9.1957, extract: Economic and Human Rights Aspects Ignored by Modern Authors, 1p, 48x, in PP 740.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, To MEULEN, HENRY, 1.8.1935, 7pp, with "Some Differences between the monetary views of Meulen and Beckerath", compiled by Beckerath, 12.8.1935, 5pp, 36x, in PP 561.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Bargeldlose Entlohnung. (Ein frueher Aufsatz ueber sein Gutscheinsystem), 29x, PP 428ff, S.21.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Befreiungsmassnahmen gegen eine Diktatur, Desertation, Exilregierungen usw., 29x, PP 428ff, S.1227.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Das Bankgeschaeft, aeltere und neuere Ansicht, 29x, PP 428ff, S.142.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Das Geldprinzip der modernen, totalitaeren Staaten, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 2309.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber das Geldwesen in Kanada, 15.10.1924, Teil I, 5 S.: 109. Teil II, 2 S.: 113. Mit 2 S. Anmerkungen von Dr. H. Rittershausen, 27.2.1035 & Dr. Egbert Munzer, 28.7.1947, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Deflation, 29x, PP 428ff, S.234,1242.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Den Kauf der Betriebe durch die Belegschaften, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 2923.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Den Namen Anarchismus..., 29x, PP 428ff, S. 4731,4738.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Den Plan des Abbe de Saint-Pierre, 1/2 p, in PP 822.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Die Sozialisierung der Grundrente, 29x, PP 428ff, S.2270.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Die Vier Gesetzentwuerfe, 29x, PP428ff, S.285ff,390ff,421ff.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Die Zuverlaessigkeit von Indexzahlen, 5 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Dr. Herpel's Plan, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 259.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber eine Scheckbank (Verrechungsbank), 29x, PP 428ff, S.376, 380-382, 487, 515, 538.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Geldfreiheit, 29X, pp 428ff, S.227 (u. an ungezaehlten anderen Stellen).

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Gold, Goldwaehrung und Warenpreise, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 32,38,47,107,120,745.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Goldstuecke als Wertmesser und als nicht aufdraengbare Zahlungsmittel, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 2227, 2235.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Humboldt: Vom Geiste der Menschlichkeit, 1 S., 29x, in PP 426.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Inflation, Zwangskurs und Zentralnotenbank, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 18,30,99,103,196,198,239.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Katastrophenversicherung, 3 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Kaufkraftparitaeten und Indexzahlen, 29x, in PP 428ff, S.12, 18, 31, 39, 41, 44, 49, 50, 87, 92, 100, 135, 149, 162, 163, 176, 177, 180, 224, 684, 687, 745; - I.Fisher: S.46,104,220, & Laves: S.52.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Neuzeitliche Werbung in der Lebensversicherung, 4 S., 24x, in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Steuereinnahmeerhoehung durch Steuerermaessigung, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 48. - J.B. Say brings a number of examples for this. - J.Z.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Steuerfundation, 29x, PP428ff, S.386, 394ff, 492.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Ueber Versicherung, Wertbestaendigkeit, Zins, Bausparkassen und Geldfreiheit, einige Artikel, die vor einem halben Jahrhundert veroeffentlicht wurden, seitdem unerhaeltlich waren und noch viel fuer unsere Zeit zu sagen haben. Zusammengetragen von John Zube, 98 S., 24x, PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Vorsicht Beim Ankauf von Parzellen!, 2 S., 24x in PP 337.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Was Ist Reformbeduerftig - ist es der Mensch oder sind es die Umstaende? 29x, PP 428ff, S.2236.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Was kann der Einzelne tun damit Deutschland zu einem gesunden Geldwesen kommt? 29x, PP 428ff, S.126.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Weltgeschichtliche Auswirkungen der Lehrweise Jesu Christi, der nicht allen seinen Anhaengern den ganzen Inhalt der von ihm gelehrten Religion zugaengig machte, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 2297.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Wenn es wahr ist... (Desertationsplan ), 29x, PP 428ff, S.2238.

BECKERATH, Ulrich von, Zahlungserleichterung fuer die Landwirtschaft, 1945, with translation: Facilitating Payments for Agricultural Enterprises, 1945, 1p each, 48x, in PP 645.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Zu dem Punkt unseres Programmes, der das Wesen des Zinses betrifft, 29x, PP 428ff, S. 2785.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Zur Lage, 1931, 26 S.: 18, in PP 1455. - Free banking discussion.

BECKERATH, ULRICH von, Zweite Hypotheken in Amerika, 1 S., 24x in PP 337.

BECKMAN, M.J. "Red", The Higher Law, The Justice Times, n.d., 1p, on free juries, in PP 1,015. - See Juries, Autonomous.

BECKMAN, PETR, Sober facts about Nuclear War, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 175. - Nuclear war is based on the principle of collective responsibility and of "territorial integrity", both as anti-libertarian as possible. B., although an outspoken anti-communist, was a collectivist himself, by believing that whole cities or even nations, although obviously oppressed, could be "enemies". As far as I know, he never discussed tyrannicide, rightful war aims and warfare methods, the rightful treatment of POWs and of deserters, separate peace treaties with the oppressed, via truly representative, i.e. competing and voluntaristic governments in exile. On this topic one should rather consult M.N. ROTHBARD'S "War, Peace & the State" - and my own ABC Against Nuclear War. - J.Z., 9/97.

BECKMANN, PETR, Energy Elitists, 19pp: 119, in PP 1506/07. - As if the nuclear power lobby were not elitist, privileged and subsidized. - J.Z., 27.5.98.

BECKMANN, PETR, How Near is Doomsday? Review, 2pp, of 7 books, in PP 1367/68: 94.

BECKMANN, PETR., Fort Freedom, 2p leaflet on his computer bulletin board, 42x, in PP 637. He died a while ago. I do not know whether he found a successor. I liked his general libertarian and anti-communist stand but found his supposedly scientific pro-nuclear stand to be wrong and absurd. Maybe on their own artificial planet such nuclear fans could be tolerated, as long as they do not construct nuclear weapons, too. But can you entrust anyone with the power and means to construct such devices, anywhere? If your neighbour produced nitroglycerine in his garage, in quantities, and assured you that his process would be quite scientific and thus safe and, anyhow, done at his own expense and on his own property, would you tolerate that? Should you have to or could you, rightfully, consider yourself and your family and property at risk, too? He glibly talked about all nuclear wastes being so small in volume, so that they could, according to him, be stored in one backyard - but could not point out a single and quite safe nuclear waste storage area in the world. And all the time his fellow fans were dumping "low" level nuclear wastes into the air and seas. A single one defective Soviet nuclear reactor managed to pollute half of Europe. What do you do with thousands of square km of radioactive soil? All these fans should have been convicted of crimes against humanity and should have served out their sentences, while they survived, in nuclear clean-up duties, then buried, perhaps, together with all their beloved radioactive garbage, by being shot into the sun, to help keep that one single rightful and useful nuclear reactor going, at a safe enough distance from us. And his fellow nuclear science and technology fans keep nuclear arming one mad ruler after the other. - J.Z.

BECKNELL, DALE, Self-Financing and Community Currency, draft proposal, n.d., 2pp, in PP 971.

BECKNELL, DAVID, Interview, 1984, on: Peace and Justice through Community Economics: Models for the Future, Now, 3pp on collective financing and ownership. See: coops. 120, in PP 1491.

BECKWITH, JAMES P., Jr., Parks, Property Rights, and the Possibilities of the Private Law, THE CATO JOURNAL 1, Fall 81, 473-499, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1582, headed: Privatizing Public Parks.

BECRAFT, LOWELL H., Jr., Memorandum of Law: The Money Issue, n.d., 1985 or later, 46pp, in PP 1534: 31.

BEDARD, PATRICK, Take an Endangered Species to Lunch, 5pp: 255, in PP 1506/07.BEDARIDA, FRANCOIS, L'Angleterre victorienne: Paradigme du laissez-faire? A propos d'une controverse. (Victorian England: Paradigm of Laissez-faire? ) REVUE HISTORIQUE 26, No. 1, 79, 79-98, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p814, headed: Victorian England and Laissez-faire.

BEDDIE, B.D., The Power of Bureaucracy, 3pp, reviewing: Bureaucracy, The Career of a Concept, edited by Eugene Kamenka and Martin Krygier, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p216.

BEDFORD, IAN, John Dos Passos, 2pp: 90, in PP 1471.

BEDI, RAHUL, MPs disarmed in Indian "War Zone", 1p, 1997, 1995 Clipping, in PP 1497. Their war zone is parliament. Why not rather issue them with machine guns and hand grenades, to facilitate their mutual extermination? From current politicians one cannot expect that they will ever recognize individual sessionism and exterritorial autonomy for all minorities and full economic freedom. It is better that they kill themselves rather than organize another civil or even nuclear "national" war. There are already 30 civil wars going in 98. - J.Z., 26.5.98.

BEDOYERE, MICHAEL, DE LA, Introduction to Morals and Missiles, Catholic Essays, 1959, 4pp, 29x, in PP 408.

BEECHING, N., Review of The Ultimate Resource, by Julian L. Simon & of Private Power, by Axel Madson, 4pp, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

BEECHING, N.S., Reviews of: SIMON, JULIAN L., The Ultimate Resource and of MADSEN, AXEL, Private Power, 4pp: 77, in PP 1504.

BEER, M. COLIN, On Revolutionary Warfare, 1p flyer for the book, 29x, in PP 864. (I hold that the military, technical & psychological expertise of writers like Beer, who is also a libertarian, and informed on communist totalitarianism, ought to be supplemented by a principled and practical libertarian programme for liberating revolutionary and defensive warfare. So far, the best book on this subject is still, I believe, my own, reproduced in PP 61-63, and somewhat summarized, alphabetized and applied particularly to the nuclear war threat, in PP 16-18. In this respect, most libertarians still do not know their own, typical and best options or, out of various misunderstandings, argue against them. J.Z.)

BEER, M., An Inquiry into PHYSIOCRACY, 1939, 1966, 196pp, indexed, in PP 1366: 1.

BEER, M., Introduction, 4pp, to The Pioneers of Land Reform, in PP 1264.

BEER, M., Social Struggles in the Middle Ages, 1924, 1929, indexed, with bibliography, 212pp, in PP 1366: 48. - One has to ignore the author's Marxist & State Socialist bias and concentrate on his historical reports of e.g. early liberation efforts, his atheist sentiments, also on his natural law discussion and reports on cooperative self-help experiments. The latter can be found especially in his work on the History of British Socialism. I read also much of freedom interest in his 1935 work: Fifty Years of International Socialism. One should not always be deterred merely by the titles. - J.Z., 3.12.96.

BEER, STAN, Internet cafes cater to wide tastes, 1p clipping, 95, in PP 467.

BEETHOVEN, See: MCABE, JOSEPH, The Dawn of the Modern Spirit, XIII, in PP 1220.

BEFRIENDING NETWORK, THE, Leaflet, 2pp, on volunteers visiting the sick, ISI, in PP 1260. My own views of most charities are rather uncharitable. - J.Z.

BEGGARS, PP 1028/29.

BEHAVIORISM & SKINNER, review, 1052-61 (LA Psychological Notes 5).

BEHAVIORISM: SZASZ, THOMAS S., About Behaviorism, 2pp review of B.F. Skinner's book with the same title, in PP 1367/68: 32.

BEHM, BILL, Schach dem Hunger! Das Keim = und Pflanzen = Schnellwuchs = Verfahren (BEM = Verfahren) - ein neues umwaelzendes Verfahren fuer die Landwirtschaft, 1946, 2 S., in PP 1290/91p185, 193. - On sprouting and applications.

BEHM, BILL, Wozu haben wir Gehirne? Aus: "Gebrauchsanweisung fuer ein glueckliches Leben", 6 S.,in IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332.

BEHN, ROBERT D., The False Dawn of the Sunset Laws, PUBLIC INTEREST 49, Fall 77, 103-118, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p302, headed: Sunset Laws.

BEHREND, BRUNO, Tax Shifting Is Not Property Tax Relief, 1989, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.

BEHRENDT, KENNETH W., Is there a UFO in YOUR Future? 4pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1187.

BEICHMAN, ARNOLD, Labour in the Soviet Union, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 206.

BEITO, DAVID T., Tax Revolts in American History, 4pp: 101, in PP 1463/64.

BEITO, DAVID T., Voluntary Association and the Life of the City, 7pp: 193, in PP 1463/64.

BEITZINGER, ALFONS, The Philosophy of Law of Four American Founding Fathers, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF JURISPRUDENCE 21, 1976, 1-19, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p584, headed: Legal Philosphy and the Founding Fathers.

BEKKEN, JON, Anarcho - Syndicalism and the Environment, 6pp, 1991, in PP 1251.

BEKKEN, JON, Recent Books on Spanish Anarchism, Review of: ESENWEIN, GEORGE, Anarchist Ideology and the Working-Class Movement in Spain, 1868-1888, 1989, 1p, in PP 1534: 106.

BELANGER, GERARD, L'Universitee, organisme a but non lucratif. (The University as a Nonprofit Organization), REVUE D'ECONOMIE POLITIQUE, France, 87, 1977, 574-590, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p124. Headed: Planning in Nonprofit Agencies.

BELFORT BAX, ERNEST & LEVY, J.H., Socialism and Individualism, 29x in PP 356.

BELIEF, THE MAGIC OF, 309. Please add a pinch of facts and knowledge of them. J.Z.

BELKNAP, PAUL A., The Things I Am For, a USIC pamphlet, 4pp, 29x, in PP 490.

BELL, DANIEL, The Social Sciences since the Second WW, part 2. Mortimer Adler, ed., The Great Ideas Today, 1980, Chicago, Enc. Brit., 1980, 184-232, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p, headed: Social Science Paradigms.

BELL, GLENNYS, The Open Classroom: little by rote, but housie by logarithm, 1975, 2pp, 26, in PP 714

BELL, R.E. (?), Die Propaganda der Tat, 63 S., ANARCHISTISCHE TEXTE 18/19, in PP 1155.

BELL, THE, Newsletter of the Association for a Free Russia, July 1984, sample copy, 12pp, 29x, in PP 698

BELL, THE, No.1, 1982, 12pp, sample copy, 29x, in PP 705.

BELL, TOM W., Privately Produced Law, 1991, 7pp, LA Legal Notes No. 16, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

BELL, TOM W., Privately Produced Law, Legal Notes No. 16 of LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, 1991, previously in EXTROPY, III/1, Spring 1991, with bibliography, 8pp, in PP 1539: 120. – On panarchism.

BELLMORE, BRETT P., Letter, 1993, 1p, criticizing the "overpopulation" spleen & gun control, in PP 1163.BELLOC, HILAIRE, Economics for Helen, 1924, 1930, indexed, 246pp, 24x, PP 219. (An economic primer, Georgeist, by a famous writer, all too long out of print. J.Z.)

BELLOC, HILAIRE, See: CATHOLIC WORKER, Australia, Design for Democrats, An Australian Tribute to Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953)for his 74th year, 1944, 143pp, in PP 1517. - Everything good is rarely together. This title did not come up to my expectations. Sometimes a man gets as much misunderstood or discredited by his friends as by his enemies. Or, in some ways, Belloc, too, led rather away than towards liberty. His best book, from the libertarian point of view, seems still to be "Economics for Helen". - J.Z., 11.11.1998.

BELLOC, HILAIRE, The Restoration of Property, A Sequel to the Servile State, 1936, 1945, 1946, 132pp, in PP 1264.BELOFF, MAX, Prejudice Both Pathological and Natural, 7pp, 36x, in PP 370.

BELTON, JUDITH, Do not Pass Go, Do not Collect $200, ISLANDER Mag., 8 June 86, on "LETS game". "Monopoly has nothing to do with reality." 1p, 29x, in PP 865.

BENDITT, THEODORE, Threats and Offers, THE PERSONALIST 52, Oct. 77, 382-384, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p398, headed: Do Offers Coerce Freedom?

BENELLO, C. GEORGE, From the Ground Up: Essays on Grassroots & Workplace Democracy, 1p review, in PP1534: 110.

BENELLO, GEORGE C., The Challenge of Mondragan, 11pp, in PP 1401: 127.

BENEYTO, JUAN, La ideodinammica politica espanola, entre Rousseau y Marx, REVISTA DE ESTUDIOS POLITICOS 3, May/June 78, 121-132, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p897, headed: Spain and Political Ideology.

BENJAMIN, PARK, Financing Privatization through Employee Ownership, 1989, ca. 28pp, in PP 997. - I favour taxpayer ownership, expressed in transferable securities, as part indemnification. See PP 19c. - J.Z.

BENN, ERNESE, Richts for Robots, 1p from THE FREEMAN, Nov. 1981, in PP 1445 : 104.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., About Russia, 1930, 168pp, in PP 1119.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Account Rendered, 1900 - 1930, "being an attempt to estimate the moral and material cost of the new ideas expressed in the political activities of Great Britain during this period, 1930, 234pp, in PP 1120.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Benn's Protest, being an Argument for the Restoration of our Liberties, 1945, 112pp, 29x, in PP 391.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Debt, Private and Public, Good and Bad, 1938, 156pp, in PP 1274.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Economy and Figures, The English Review, London, May 1931, 4pp, in PP 1122.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Happier Days, Recollections and Reflections, 1949, 222pp, in PP 1119.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Honest Doubt, Being a Collection of Papers on the Price of Modern Politics, 1932, 248pp, in PP 1120.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., If I Were A Labour Leader, 1926, 154pp, in PP 1274.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Modern Government as a busybody in other men's matters, 1936, 245pp, in PP 1122.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., More Murmurings. Being the Second Volume of "The Murmurings of an Individualist", reprinted from the provocative articles appearing weekly in TRUTH, July to December 1941, The Individualist Bookshop, London, 1942, 133pp, in PP 1125.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Producer vs. Consumer, Thoughts on Difficulties, 1928, 30pp, 29x, in PP 407.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Rights for Robots, FEE, 1950, 11pp, in PP 957.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Speech to Members of Parliament, House of Commons, 22 April 1931, Friends of Economy Campaign Speeches, 4pp, in PP 1188. (He, too, did not recognize the monetary nature of the crisis. Otherwise very interesting, like almost all his writings, the very early ones on economics excepted. - J.Z.)

BENN, ERNEST J.P., The Case for Public Economy, 7pp, in PP 1120.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., The Case of Benn vs. Maxton, a correspondence on Capitalism and Socialism, 1929, 215pp, 29x, in PP 405-406.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., The Confessions of a Capitalist, 1925, 287pp, 29x, in PP 405-406.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., The Letters of an Individualist to THE TIMES, 1921-1926, 1927, 142pp, in PP 1143.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., The Murmurings of an Individualist. A collection of the much discussed articles appearing weekly in TRUTH, Jan. - June, 1941, 1941, 112pp, with some information on the publisher, THE INDIVIDUALIST BOOKSHOP, London, in PP 1125.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., The Need for Individualism, 3pp, in PP 1120, from THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS, edited by Wickham Steed, Mar. 15th - Apr. 15th, 1927, No. 446. Libertarians and Anarchists should compile such reviews. - J.Z.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., The Return to Laisser Faire, The Case for Individualism, 1928, 221pp, also published in Australia, in 1929, titled: The Case for Individualism, subtitled: Let us Get on with the Job! With 16pp of notes by John Zube, of 1982, in PP 494. (I managed to overlooked this paper master up to now, assuming that I had already got it microfiched! - J.Z.)

BENN, ERNEST J.P., The State the Enemy, 1953, 175pp. This includes, in the appendix, pp 155ff, an excerpt from Herbert Spencer's The Coming Slavery, 21pp, in PP 495. - His writings belong to mankind, not to some disinterested publisher or heir, unwilling to spend even the little amounts required to keep him in print, at least on microfiche. - J.Z., 6. Dec. 95. - Also in PP 405-406.- My memory and my lists leave much to be desired. - J.Z.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., This Soft Age, With the Optimistic Theory of the 30/50 Man, 1933, 182pp, in PP 1122. It is certainly not soft towards individual rights and liberties but rather hard on them - because it is largely soft in the head. - J.Z.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Trade, 81pp, 1927, in PP 1122.

BENN, ERNEST J.P., Why Freedom Works. Or: The Essence of Benn. Extracts from his writings, 1964, 129pp, subtitled: "Passages from Books 1924-1953", in PP 496. - For those not having the time to read the full works reproduced in this series. Only "Happier Days" and "Trade" were reprinted by 1984. England won't be free until it at least ceases to neglect its freedom writers. - J.Z.

BENN, ERNEST, J.P., Speech at the Meeting at the Cannon Street Hotel on 27 Jan. 1931. Friends of Economy Campaign Speeches, 5pp, in PP 1188.

BENN, ERNEST, J.P., The Profit Motive, Liberty Library Series, No. 3, June 1941, 17pp, in PP 1188.

BENN, TONY, An End to Blasphemy, 1989, 2pp, LA Legal Notes No. 9, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.

BENNDORF, ALEX, Fuer Bankfreiheit, 1870, 38pp, with note by J. Zube on the title, which is misleading regarding the contents, 29x, in PP 687.

BENNER, DEBORAH J., Conservatory of American Letters, to ZUBE, JOHN, 31 Oct. 89, 1p, with CAL price list, 1p, and sample of CAL Newsletter, Autumn 1989, 8pp, with JZ inquiry letter of 25 Oct. 89, 1p and response, 14 Nov. 89, 1p, comparing LMP and CAL pricing, in PP 915. See Vanity Presses.

BENNET, JAMES T. & DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Government Goes Underground with Off-Budget Enterprises to Evade the Tax Revolt, 1p: 9, in PP 1469.

BENNET, JOHN G., A Note on Locke's Theory of Tacit Consent, THE PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW 88, April 79, 224-234, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p885, headed: Locke, Consent, State, and Property.

BENNETT, CLIF, What We Say and what We Do, 4pp, 1991, in PP 1251. - In GUNDERLOY / ZIESING, Anarchy and the End of History.

BENNETT, CLIFTON, The F.B.I. - the Basis of an American Police State. The Alarming Methods of J. Edgar Hoover, 1948, 27pp, Haldeman - Julius Publications, B-730, in PP 1218. - Written by someone who used to sympathize with communist fronts, at least until the Hitler - Stalin pact. - J.Z.

BENNETT, JAMES R., The Corporate State and the Bill of Rights, 11pp: 809, in PP 1484/85.

BENNETT, JAMES, A Rehash of the Left-Right Conference (69), 2p: 66, in PP 1488.

BENNETT, JEFF, see KASPER, WOLFGANG, JEFF BENNETT & RICHARD BLANDY, RICHARD, Fiji, Opportunity from Adversity? CIS Pacific Papers 1, 1988, 185pp, in PP 1147.

BENNETT, John, Your Rights, 1986, Australian Civil Liberties Union, 4pp, 29x, in PP 729.

BENNETT, MARY JEAN, Review, 2pp, of: MOLEY, RAYMOND, The First New Deal, 1966, 577pp: 67, in PP 1529- 33.

BENNETT, RALPH KINNEY, The Growing Menace of Chemical Weapons, R.D. 11/89, 6pp, in PP 923.BENNETT, ROBYN, Older Women, Younger Men, an interview by AGAINST THE WALL, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1638.BENSEL, RICHARD, Creating the Statutory State: The Implications of a Rule of Law Standard in American Politics, THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEWER 74, Sep. 80, 734-744, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1173, headed: The Rule of Law in American Politics.

BENSON, BRUCE L., Spontaneous Order, Cooperation, and Theft, 2pp, on Hayek: 240, in PP 1463/64.

BENSON, JAMES, A Decentralist Political Party, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 465.

BENSON, REX, Ayn Rand, Closet Anarchist, 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 341.

BENSON, REX, Democracy vs. Right, 2pp, in PP 1336/39: 283.

BENSON, REX, Evaluation of the Rand, 3pp on Ayn Rand, in PP 1336-39: 478.

BENSON, REX, Football Fascism Revisited, 2pp on 1981 events, in PP 1336-39: 102.

BENSON, REX, Leff Rite, Leff Rite, Leff Rite, LEEEEFF! 3pp, in PP 1336-39: 440.

BENSON, REX, The Buck Stops Here, on symphony orchestra funding, 2pp., in PP 1336 - 39: 404. - Had to photocopy it to make it SOMEWHAT legible! - J.Z.

BENSON, REX, The Fifth Horseman of Moutoa, 1p, on Maoris, in PP 1336-39: 377. - Full exterritorial autonomy for them and for all "whites" who want it, in their own fashion, is not discussed here, either. - J.Z.

BENSON, REX, The Yellowing of New Zealand, 2pp, in PP 1336/39: 188.

BENSON, REX, What Shall we Do with the God People? 2pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 313. - Tolerate them - as long as they tolerate you! - J.Z.

BENSTON, GEORGE J., An Appraisal of the Costs and benefits of Government-Required Disclosure: SEC and FTC Requirements, LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS 41, Sum. 77, 30-62, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p7111, headed: The Costs of Regulating Market Information.

BENTHAM, J., Defense de l'usure, ou Lettres sur les inconvenients des lois qui fixent le taux de l'interest de l'argent, in PP 778-783.

BENTHAM, JEREMY, DEFENCE OF USURY, showing the impolicy of the present legal restraints on the terms of pecuniary bargains, in letters to a friend, to which is added a letter to Adam Smnith, Esq LL.D. on the discouragement opposed by the above restraints to the progress of inventive industry, 1788, 1816, 1962, 29pp, in PP 890.

BENTLEY, PHILIP, Industrial Democracy: South Australian Developments, 4pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.

BENTON, ROBERT J., Political Expediency and Lying: Kant vs. Benjamin Constant, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS 43, Jan/Mar 82, 135-144, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1660, headed: Political Expediency vs. Principle.

BEN-ZUI, ABRAHAM, The Outbreak and Termination of the Pacific War: Juxtaposition of American Preconceptions, JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH 15, No. 1, 1978, 33-49, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY,