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F.B.I., See: BENNETT, CLIFTON, The F.B.I., in PP 1218
FAA PRINCIPLES, 1p, 36x, in PP 412, p274.
FABBRI, LUIGI, Anarchist Organization & Individual Freedom, 2p: 37, in PP 1488.
FABBRI, LUIGI, Bourgeois Influences on Anarchism, translated by CHAZ BUFE, Acrata Press, San Francisco, 1987, here only in review, by GRAHAM PURCHASE, 1p, 29x, in PP 921.
FABBRI, LUIGI, Qu'Est-Ce Que L'Anarchie? 9pp, n.d.: 76, in PP 1489.
FABER, MARC, The Economic Rise of Guangdong Province - A Capitalist Rhapsody, 4pp: 51, in PP 1515.
FABIAN SOCIALISM, PP 340, 923, 980.FABIAN SOCIALIST SERIES, No. 3: SOCIALISM AND INDIVIDUALISM, 1909, 102pp, with contributions by Sidney Webb, Bernard Shaw, Sidney Ball & Sir Oliver Lodge, all separately listed, 36x, in PP 340.
FABIANISM, See: MALLOCK, W.H., Fabian Economics: I. What does Socialism mean? 232; II. Socialism as presented to us by its Intellectual Leaders: 235; III. Socialism, a distinctive Analysis of the Present, & an Historic Theory of the Past: 244; IV. The Fundamental Error in the Socialistic Analysis: 245, in PP 1499.
FABRI, LUIGI, Bourgeois Influences on Anarchism, written, probably, before WW I. Translated by Chaz Bufe, 1987, 35pp, in PP 1210.
FABRIK FUER HANDWERK, KULTUR & OEKOLOGIE, 1984, Freiburg, 8 S. Flugblatt, in PP 1413/14: 282.
FABRIK, Freiburg, Ein Leitfaden zum Fabrik-Kauf, 9 S., 1986?, in PP 1417: 40.
FABRIS, MARIA PIA PEDANI, La Dimora Della Pace. Considerazioni Sulle Capitolazioni Tra I Paesi Islamici E LEurope, Venezia, Cafoscarina, 1996. Here only an abstract from the IN, 1p, in English, about the capitulations between Islamic countries and Europe, in PP 1539: 94.
FABRIZIO, Clemens, Notgeld-Wanderausstellung, pamphlet, in PP 756.
FACEY, EDWARD C., Freedom and Human Rights, 6pp, in PP 1132.
FACEY, EDWARD C., Zoning Laws, 7pp: 278, in PP 1529-33.
FACSHEET FIVE, 8pp introduction, 29x, in PP 902.FACTIONISM, PP 1133.FACTIONS: HESS, KARL, Factions: Something for Everyone, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 245.
FACTORY SYSTEM: MANIS, ROD, The Factory Exploitation Myth, 3pp: 250, in PP 1457/62.
FACTOTUM BULLETIN, No. 1, June 20, 68, Freedom in Action Office, San Antonio, 2pp. A short survey, in PP 1401: 1.
FACTS OF THE CASE, THE, for Speakers, Writers and Thinkers, compiled for the Economic Study Club by the Editor of "Industrial Peace", London, 1921, 29x, in PP 598. (Refutations of common errors and prejudices.)
FACTS, - Faith - Action, 1p leaflet on their materials for sale, in PP 898.
FACTS, Institute of Public Affairs, Melbourne, Vic., 37/1 & 2, July - December 1988, eds.: Rod Kemp and Peter Rowe, 24pp, of interest to free marketeers. In PP 1,018.
FACTS, Vol. 40, No. 1, September 1991, Institute of Public Affairs, Melbourne, Vic., ed. John Hicks, 8pp, in PP 1,014.
FACTSHEET FIVE, No. 20, Nov. 86, 64pp, 29x, in PP 676. A Directory. See also PP 1158 & GUNDERLOY, MICHAEL.
FAEHNRICH, WALTER, Anarchismus und Literatur. Ein vergessenes Kapitel deutscher Literaturgeschichte zwischen 1890 und 1910. Metzler Studienausgabe IX, 261 S., kartoniert DM 48. Bitte um Rezension vom Verlag, 1987, 1 S., in PP 1323: 24, aus K.Z.'s Papieren.
FAERBER, HEINRICH, Irrlehre von Silvio Gesell, Die, undatiert, 31 S., von einem "Ergokraten" geschrieben, in PP 804.
FAGER, CHUCK, Constants: A Solution to Inflation? 1974, 4pp, 24x, in PP 56.
FAGER, CHUCK, Ralph Borsodi: the flawed prophet of decentralization, 77, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 228. - With a 1/2p defence by Jubal, 24x in PP 56.
FAHEY, JOHN, Hon., MP, Election circular, 96, with some notes by J.Z., 1p, in PP 1398: 120.
FAIR PLAY AMONG ANIMALS, See: DAYTON, LEIGH, Monkey business nothing more than fair play, clipping, SMH 24 Feb. 96, 1p: 192, in PP 1480. - "...a sense of fair play is not a uniquely human trait." - "... contains also some fair play" would be a more accurate description. - J.Z.
FAIR SHARE, See: FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Our Fair Share, 9pp: 525, in PP 1529- 33.
FAIRCHILD, FRED ROGERS, Profits and the Ability to Pay Wages, 3rd. printing, August 1946, 64pp, in Popular Essays on Current Problems, I/1, August, 1946, FEE, in PP 1145. - The first edition was the first book published by FEE.
FAIRCHILD, WALTER & BUTTENHEIM, HAROLD S., Taxation for Prosperity, 1935, broadcasted lecture, 6pp, in PP 1205.
FAIRCHILD, WALTER, HARRY C. MAGUIRE, CHARLES JOS. SMITH, A Legislative Framework for the Philosophy of Henry George, n.d., 12pp, proposed for N.Y., in PP 1205.
FAIRFIELD, CHARLES, State Socialism in the Antipodes, 56pp, 36x, in PP 202.
FAIRHALL, DAVID, Peace comes much cheaper than war, clipping from THE GUARDIAN, in SMH, 9.1.95, 2pp, in PP 497/498.
FAIRISH A., ALEJANDRO, Los Peligros de la Obediencia, 1p: 2, in PP 1494.
FAIRLESS, BENJAMIN F., Dedication to Success, 1p, in PP 1418: 7.
FAISAL, FARRIS FANNAR al, Max Stirner... Notiz ueber diese Grazer Dissertation, in PP 1329. - Ich biete dem 1. Anbeiter einer guten Kopie dieser Arbeit 20 LMP Mikrofiche nach seiner Wahl. J.Z., 7.6.96.
FAITH AND FREEDOM, April 1954, 38pp, in PP 1392: 117-135.
FAITH AND FREEDOM, May 1954, 24pp, in PP 1133. Seven of the articles of this single issue are interesting and separately listed. There are some good publications of Christian Libertarians around. This appears to be one of them. The FEE library may have a full set. I believe Mrs. Bettina Bien Greaves asked me whether I would be interested. I shied away from additional labours and photocopying costs, that, since I had already too many projects on hand and had spent already most of my hours, for several days, at FEE, merely in photocopying and may never get this chance again. You would have to be prepared to undertake its photocopying for microfilming yourself. I did not get the chance to browse through their many filing cabinets full of pamphlets, leaflets and periodicals, either. All such treasures could and should be micrographically shared. - J.Z.
FALCONI, OSCAR, The Case for Space Colonization - Now!! And Why It Should Be Our Generation's No. 1 Priority, 1975, 1977, 1981, Research Publications, Sunnyvale, CA, 22pp, in PP 1079. - Let each choose his own priorities with his own dollars! But I complain, too, when most still prefer expensive paper editions over permanent and cheap microfiche ones. - J.Z., 10.6.98.
FALKE, KLAUS, Alternative Wirtschaftsringe, Der Allgemeine Absatzring, Darmstadt, 3 S.: 63, in PP 1456. - Free banking discussion.
FALKLAND ISLANDS WAR, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Oh, oh, oh, what a Lovely War! 3pp, in PP 1312/1314: 183. (Falkland Islands) - ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., The Historical Claims to the Falklands, 2pp, in PP 1312/1314: 186. - Again the exterritorial or panarchistic alternative was not considered, although it would have saved face and served justice and interests of both sides. - Every "nation" is imperialistic towards "its" minorities. - J.Z. More on the Falklands, 1p: 191. Falkland Follow-up, 1/2p: 235.
FALLON, GEORGE, Single Tax Explained, 4pp, on Single Tax, in PP 1265. Critical of it.
FAMILY & PROPERTY, PP 242, 1074.
FAMILY & SOCIAL CHANGE, PP 424.
FAMILY ALLOWANCES, PP 1147. See Education Loans, Personal Loans.
FAMILY MONOPOLY, PP 242, 1074.
FAMILY, PP 173, LA Ec. Notes 43 in 1052-61, 1150.
FAMINE, PP 1028/29, 1034, see OVERPOPULATION?
FAMULARO, JOHN, Black Leather Party Building in Pennsylvania, 1p, on bikies as libertarians, in PP 1382/85: 404.
FANTASY PEDLAR, Aquarian Culture, Lite Era Images and Po-Ums, 147pp, 1987, 36x, PP 670. - An attempt to record, promote and market the sketches of an artist via microfiche. The artist was considering having recorded, by herself, through an agency, another 10,000 sketches in this way. Alas, there is as yet no ready market for such art reproductions, either, although some of the largest art collections have been microfilmed. Colour fiche are a bit more expensive. All can be projected, enlarged. - J.Z.
FAQs, ANARCHIST & LIBERTARIAN, in PP 15411-1545.
FAQs: RELATED FAQs: alt. Politics, libertarian. A short list provided by Oxford University Libraries Automation Service World Wide Web Server, 17 entries, anarchist and libertarian, ½ p, in PP 1541/42.34
FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Soak the Rich? 1p, in PP 1276.FARACI, MARCO, Are We Selfish? 1p, in PP 1535: 93.
FARBER, PHILIP H., THE DECLARATION OF INDIVIDUAL AUTONOMY, 1988, 3pp, 29x, in PP 928 & 1,051.FARM POLICIES/ PROGRAMMES, PP 602, 718, 865, 1139, 301, see Agriculture, Subsidies, Price Control, Price Supports, Protectionism, Quangos. See: LIBERTARIAN PARTY ON THE ISSUES, in PP 1270.
FARM POLICY, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Trouble with Farming, 8pp: 389, in PP 1529- 33.
FARM POLICY: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., USA Farm Policy ... now what? 3pp, in PP 1430/31: 29.FARM PROGRAMS, See: PASOUR, E.C., Jr., Economic Reality and U.S. Government Farm Programs, 7pp: 606, in PP 1529-33.
FARM PROGRAMS: ROBERTS, LOIS, The Farm Problem: Part I, The Farmer on the Dole, 7pp; Part II, Controls, The Surplus Commodity, 11p, in PP 1376: 216 & 228.
FARNELL, R.S. & PORTER, J.M., John Adams and American Constitutionalism, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF JURISPRUDENCE 21, 1976, 20-33, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p597, headed: Adams, Factions, and a Balanced Constitution.
FARNSLEY, ARTHUR E., How to Help the Poor. Not Welfare, 1p, in PP 279: 121.
FARNSLEY, ARTHUR E., How to Help the Poor. Not Welfare, 1p, in PP 279.
FARRANT, ANDREW, Adam Smith on Money, Banking & Macroeconomic Order, 96, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 53.
FARRANT, ANDREW, The Socialist "Calculation" Debate: Lange vs. Mises & Hayek, 96, 4pp , in PP 1334/35: 21.
FARRER, WILLIAM, Anarchism, Is It Possible? London, 1937, 14pp, in PP 962.
FARROW, LYNNE, Feminism as Anarchism, 1974, 13pp: 150, in PP 1501.
FARSON, RICHARD, A Bill of Rights for Children, from "Birthright", 1974, 10 points, 48x, in PP 589/590.
FASCISM, PP 696, 729.
FASCISM, See: CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Fascism, 3pp: 174, in PP 1529-33.
FASCISM, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, What's in a Name? When you still "Own" your Business but the Government Runs it - that's Fascism, 2pp: POLITICAL NOTES No. 149: 105, in PP 1516.
FAST FOOD, PP 696.FATHERLANDS, PP 349. - Nothing wrong with voluntary and merely exterritorialy autonomous ones! - J.Z.FAUCET, HENRY, Protection and Free Trade, 40pp, 29x, in PP 602.
FAUCHER, LEON, 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.
FAUNTLEROY, CEDRIC, Anarchists & Politics, 3pp, in PP 1420/22: 189.
FAURE, SEBASTIAN, Die Anarchisten, Wer wir sind, Was wir wollen, Unsere Revolution, Berlin, 16 S., undatiert, in German, in PP 1,020.
FAURE, SEBASTIAN, Doce Pruebas de la Inexistencia de Dios, Ediciones F.A.M., 32pp, n.d., 29x, in PP 871.
FAURE, SEBASTIAN, La Dictature de la Bourgeoisie, 1920, 28pp: 116, in PP 1492. - If you think the "dictatorship" of the "bourgeoisie" is bad, then just wait until you have experienced the real dictatorshp of the "proletariat", a single party, a single union for the whole world, or at least one or the other military regime. - J.Z.
FAURE, SEBASTIAN, Los Anarquistas, 24pp, n.d., C.N.T. ed.: 110, in PP 1492.
FAURE, SEBASTIEN, Does God Exist? 12 proofs of the inexistence of God as presented in a lecture. English version by Aurora Alleva and D.S. Menico, Kropotkin Library, Stelton, N.J., 40pp, n.d., in PP 1071.
FAURE, SEBASTIEN, La Vie et l'Oeuvre de Sebastien Faure, Paris, Bruxelles, Editions PENSEE ET ACTION, 1961, with bibliography, 110pp, by altogether 22 contributors, not separately listed here, in PP 1074.
FAURE, SEBASTIEN, L'Encyclopedie Anarchiste, leaflets & correspondence with KASARNOWSKI, LEO, 1926/27, 13 S., in PP 1329: 182.
FAURE, SEBASTIEN, Processo Alla Divinita (Les Crimes de Dieu), with introductions to Faure by Ugo Dedeli and to this Italian translation by Nadia Serano, 1956, 31pp, translated from an edition in LA BROCHURE MENSUELLE, Nov. 1924, in PP 1064.
FAUST, JOHANNA & BECKER, MADELEINE, In Defence of Surrogate Pregnancy, 1987, 9pp, LA Pamphlets No. 3, in PP 1,052 - 1,061. - Should a woman be free to change her mind, especially in such a situation? In my preferred legal system no more than an option could be purchased or retained in such a case, with the full price due only if consent continues. And the economic emergency situation of surrogate mothers would have to be otherwise abolished, especially via monetary and financial freedom. Nor should the right of the adopted child, to learn the identity of his or her natural mother, be ignored, even if, after a fetus transplant, she is merely a womb - foster mother. - J.Z.
FAUST, Johanna, The Soul of Woman Under Socialism, LA Pamphlet No. 11, 1986, 4pp, 29x, in PP 696.
FAWCETT, GEORGE D., UFO Repetitions. A Challenge to Scientific Investigations, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 1377.
FAY, BRIAN, How People Change Themselves: The Relationship between Critical Theory and its Audience, "Political Theory and its Audience", in Political Theory and Praxis: New Perspectives, ed. by Terence Hall, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1977, 200-231, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p277, headed: Paradigms and Social Change.
FAY, C.R., Co-operation at Home & Abroad, 1936, vol. I, 6pp extract, in PP 846.
FAY, C.R., Copartnership in Industry, 1913, indexed, 145pp, in PP 850.
FAYEN, E.G. & LANCASTER, F.W., Information Retrieval On-Line, 1973, ch. 16 : Interfaces with Document Delivery Systems, 16pp on the computer & fiche marriage, in PP 907-910.
FDA, See: BLACK, ROBERT, FDA: Wrong Both Ways, 1p: 89, in PP 1498.
FDA: RUWART, MARY J., Dr., Death by Regulation. The Price we Pay for the FDA, 6pp, in PP 1445: 36.
FEATHER, N.T., Value Correlates of Conservatism, JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 37, no. 9, 1979, 1617-1630, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1293, headed: How Conservatives Differ from Liberals.
FEDELI, UGO, Emile Armand il suo pensiero e la sua opera, 1956, 12pp, 29x, in PP 490.
FEDELI, UGO, Introduction 15pp, to ARMAND, EMILE, Iniziazione Individualista Anarchica, 1956, indexed, 581 pp, Italian translation of his 1923 French work: L'Initiation Individualiste Anarchiste, in PP 1067/68.
FEDER, DON, Neville Nixon Goes to Peking, 2pp; Storm Troopers of the New Right, 3pp; Welfare Is Theft, 3pp; Who Is John Galt? 3pp; Who Owns Your Life? 2pp, leaflets, 1972, of the New Right Coalition, Boston, in PP 1089.
FEDER, DON, Ten Tips on Writing Letters to the Editor, adapted, 1p, in PP 492.
FEDER, DON, Who Owns Your Life? 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 935.
FEDER, DONALD A, A fundamental means of self-defence, 1p, in PP 1382/85: 292.
FEDER, DONALD A., Gun Control, a Libertarian Party Position Paper, No. 7, 29x, in PP 613.
FEDER, DONALD, Review, 1p, of: Benjamin H. Levin, To Spit Against the Wind, Dell, p.b., 1971, in PP 276. A historical novel about Paine, which seems to be excellent.
FEDERACION ANARQUISTA IBERICA EN EL EXILIO, La Comision 1. DE Relationes: "El Anarquismo Iberico en el Congreso Anarquista Internacional de 1958", 1958, 59pp, in PP 1254.
FEDERAL INCOME TAX FREEDOM INSURANCE, 1p, in PP 274.
FEDERAL LAND OWNERSHIP, 1p, in PP 1171.
FEDERAL LAWBREAKER, THE, PP 1003.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK: HUMMEL, JEFFREY ROGERS, The Federal Reserve & the Mechanics of Inflation, 2pp, in PP 1404/06: 115. - Without Legal Tender and its other legalized privileges the FED & other central bank systems would be harmless. But that aspect is rarely ever discussed. - J.Z.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK: JOHANNSEN, OSCAR B., Kill the Fed & Restore Gold! 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1387.
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, PP 804, see Central Banking.
FEDERALISM AND ANTI-FEDERALISM, TERRITORIAL, PP 244, 921, 1052-61. Compare ON PANARCHY.
FEDERALISM OF PROUDHON, PP 319 (in French), 1157.
FEDERALISM, See: CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Meaning of Federalism, 12pp: 349, in PP 1529-33.
FEDERALISM, See: ROCHE, GEORGE CHARLES, III, American Federalism: History, 12pp: 29, 13pp: 46, in PP 1529-33.
FEDERALISM, See: W., S., Autonomy and Federalism, 4pp: 133, in PP1515.
FEDERALISM, See: WALKER, MICHAEL, Advantages of restructuring Confederation, 2pp: 122, in PP 1515.
FEDOSEYEV, ANATOLY, The Modern Genghis Khan, an Anti-Soviet Society Publication, 8pp, 29x, in PP 705.FEE & READ, LEONARD E., 2pp, in PP 274.FEE NOTES, See: NOTES FROM FEE & FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, READ, L.E.
FEE, ARTICLES AND LEAFLETS on consumer "protection" and regulationism, 26pp, in PP 998. See: leaflet on book offer, 1p, 29x, in PP 724. See: READ, LEONARD E., OPITZ, EDMUND, et al.
FEE, Clippings of Note, 1955, 25pp, with contributions by Herbert Hoover, Paul L. Poirot, John L. McCaffrey, Hughston M. McBain, Kenneth W. Sollitt, Dean Russell, in PP 957.
FEE, FEE COMING OF AGE, PP 1036, 234.
FEE, FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, 1997 FEE Book Catalogue, 32pp: 59- 90, Indexed on sheets 87-89. In PP 1522.
FEE, Foundation for Economic Education, The, Queensland, Australia, introductory leaflet, 1p, in PP 1214. See also: Viv Forbes and Ron Manners. FEE, In Memoriam Leonard E. Read, 1898-1983, 8pp, 29x, in PP 503.
FEE, Literature Catalog, 83/84, 16pp, in PP 503.
FEE, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, The Early History of FEE, 4pp: 524, in PP 1529-33.
FEELING vs. INTELLECT, 199.FEINBERG, JOEL, Civil Disobedience in the Modern World, HUMANITIES IN SOCIETY 2, Winter 79, 37-60, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1101, headed: Civil Disobedience & Legal Obligation.
FEKETE, ANTAL E., Fiscal Policy, AEF, The Ten Pillars of Sound Money and Credit, 4pp, in PP 988.
FEKETE, ANTAL E., Free Coinage, 1985, 4pp, in PP 969.
FEKETE, ANTAL E., Liquidity, American Economic Foundation, 1986, 4pp, with some notes by John Zube, in PP 984.
FELDMAN-SUMMERS, SHIRLEY, Implications of the Buck-Passing Phenomenon for Reactance Theory, JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY 45, 1977, 543-555, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p389, headed: Autonomy, Motivation, and "Buck-Passing".
FELLOWS, A.G., Rev., The Foundations of Liberty, 1973, 31pp, 29x, in PP 372.
FEMIA, JOSEPH V., An Historicist Critique of "Revisionist" Methods for Studying the History of Ideas, HISTORY AND THEORY 20, no. 2, 1981, 113-134, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1779, headed: Historicism & the History of Ideas.
FEMINISM, IMMORAL USE OF, PP 1127/28.
FEMINISM, INDIVIDUALIST, SEE: MCELROY, WENDY, You've Slid a Long Way, Baby! 7pp on individualist feminism, in PP 1,020.
FEMINISM, LIBERTARIAN, PP 384, 1020, 1132,
FEMINISM, PP 384, 1020, 1052-61 (LA Pamphlets 7).
FEMINISM, See: ANARCHAFEMINISM, Garden Grove, No. 1, n.d., no pagination, 40pp, No. 2, n.d., 40pp: 10, in PP 1503. - I did not bother to try hand-correcting their flawed print. They write almost as if there were none but sexual and personal relationship problems. - J.Z.
FEMINISM, See: FARROW, LYNNE, Feminism as Anarchism, 1974, 13pp: 150, in PP 1501.
FEMINISM, See: FRASER, MICHELLE, Multiple Connections; Anarchism & Feminism, 8pp: 41, in PP 1481.
FEMINISM, See: FRAUENGRUPPE IM LIBERTAEREN FORUM, Anarchismus u. Feminismus, 2 S.: 96, in PP 1476.
FEMINISM, See: FREDERICK, DANNY, Radical Feminism: An Expose, 92, 2pp, in PP1334/35: 39.
FEMINISM, See: KORNEGGER, PEGGY, Anarchism: The Feminist Connection, 1975, 16pp: 1, in PP 1503.
FEMINISM, See: LEEDER, ELAINE, Anarcha-Feminismus, 2 S.: 48, in PP 1502.
FEMINISM, See: MAJORS, BRUCE, Review, 1p, headed: Spirits of Individualism, on: Freedom, Feminism and the State, ed. by Wendy McElroy, in PP 278.
FEMINISM, See: MCBRIDE, ROGER LEA, Feminism Gone Astray, 2pp: 181, in PP 1506/07.
FEMINISM, See: ORIENT, JANE M., Comparable Worth vs. Civil Liberty: Are Feminists Pro-Choice? 9pp: 607, in PP 1529- 33.
FEMINISM, See: RUBY, FLICK, The Garlic of Anarchism. Why Feminism is the Garlic of Anarchism, 4pp: 4, in PP 1481. - Would she say that masculinity is the essence of anarchism? Both have simply nothing to do with it, apart from self-awareness, self-reliance and self-assertion. But why bring such obvious characteristics into a political, economic and social discussion? - J.Z., 5.6.98.
FEMINISM, See: VERRAN, LIZ & EHRLICH, CAROL, Anarcha-Feminism, Two Views: 24pp, in PP 1481. - VERRAN, LIZ, Anarchism and Feminism, adapted from the British Direct Action Movement / International Workers' Association Pamphlet, 7pp: 120, in PP 1481. - EHRLICH, CAROL, Socialism, Anarchism and Feminism, 16pp: 124, in PP 1481.
FEMINISM, See: WARD, DIANA, On Being and Becoming Feminist, 4pp: 17, in PP 1481.
FEMINISM: ASSOCIATION OF LIBERTARIAN FEMINISTS, Leaflet, 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 576.
FEMINISM: REINER, E. LUCA, Why Can't we Be Friends? Notes of an Anarcha-Feminist, 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1155.
FEMINIST GROUPS AGAINST CENSORSHIP, 1p, in PP 1325: 88.
FEMINISTS AGAINST CENSORSHIP, Survey, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 205.
FENTON, CARROL LANE, Darwin and the Theory of Evolution, n.d., 60pp, in LBB 568, in PP 1206.
FENTON, CARROLL LANE, Ernest Haeckel: Evolutionist, n.d., 62pp, LBB No. 597, in PP 1209.
FERGUSON, CLYDE R., Confrontation at Coleraine: Creeks, Georgians, and Federalist Indian Policy, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY 78, Spring 79, 224-243, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p796, headed: Early U.S. Indian Policy.
FERGUSON, H.N., Story with a Surprise Ending, 6pp: 80, in PP 1506/07. - A short story on a character of WELLS FARGO & Co.
FERGUSON, John R., Proposal for Advocating Taxation Methods that Will Meet the Tests of Both the Ability to Pay and Benefit Principles of Taxation, Georgist, 1982, 21pp, 48x, in PP 626.
FERGUSON, TIM W., Libertarians Look to Restart the Engine, 27. Aug. 87, source? 1p, on monetary freedom, in PP 25.
FERM, ALEXIS C. & COHEN, JOSEPH J., The Modern School of Stelton, 1925, 122pp, in PP 955.
FERNANDEZ, FRANK, Cuba, The Anarchists & Liberty, REBEL WORKER pamphlet No. 6, 1987, 19pp, 29x, in PP 877.
FERNS, H.S., Prof., THE DISEASE OF GOVERNMENT, 1978, 142pp, 29x, in PP 395.
FERRARA, FLIP, The Case for Amnesty, 1p, in PP 1404/06: 322.
FERRARA, PETER J., Social Security: The Inherent Contradiction, Cato Institute, 1980, 484pp, review only, 2pp, by TOMMY W. ROGERS: 265, in PP 1529-33.
FERRARA, PETER, Catastrophic death care fiasco, 89, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.FERRARO, D., Anarchism in Greek Philosophy, 3pp: 4, in PP 1471.FERRARUM RENZO & PARKER, S.E., Enzo Martucci - the Tragic End, 1p, in PP 1420/22: 456.
FERRER " MCCABE, JOSEPH, The Martyrdom of Ferrer, 1909, 94pp, in PP 1419: 1.
FERRER, FRANCISCO, Die Moderne Schule, Nachgelassene Erklaerungen und Betrachtungen ueber die Rationalistische Lehrmethode, 1923, 115pp, 29x, in PP 543.
FERRER, FRANCISCO, PP 543.
FERRER, FRANCISCO, See: GROUPE DE PROPAGANDE PAR LA BROCHURE, Francisco Ferrer Anarchiste, Paris, 28pp, n.d.: 85, in PP 1489. - Contains short articles by FERRER, FRANCISCO, LORENZO, ANSELMO & RECLUS, ELISEE.
FERRER, FRANCISCO, The Origin and Ideals of the Modern School, translated by Joseph McCabe, 1913, with a 9pp introduction by Joseph McCabe, 110pp, in PP 1,047.
FERRERA, FLIP, Libertarian Elitism, 1p, in PP 1357: 31.
FERRERA, FLIP, The Futility of Politics, 2p, in PP 1357: 52.
FERRIS, JOHN A., The Financial Economy of the U.S. Illustrated and some of the causes which retard the progress of California demonstrated, 1867, 362pp: 1- 89, in PP 1521. - For honest and efficient monies and against dishonest and despotic (legal tender) money. As long as a currency is accepted by issuers and other acceptors at par with its nominal gold weight value (value standard), then it is not necessary for it to be redeemed at any time by the issuer in gold. It is still not only as good as gold for most payment purposes but even more convenient. Moreover, its quantity is then not restricted by the quantity of gold available to the issuer for redemption, but merely dependent upon the quantity and quality of the goods and services which the issuers are able and willing to offer for redemption and the potential buyers are ready to purchase. Rare metal redemption by the issuers only can be effectively transferred to the free gold market and realized by free market rating all exchange media, discounting or refusing them, whenever that is necessary, thus achieving that the good monies drive out the bad. That aim is achievable and has often been reached for periods, in some places - whenever governments or popular prejudices did not intervene. Not enough economists have recognized this distinction so far: Gold clearing and gold-accounting currencies vs. gold cover and redemption by the issuer currencies. - This author, like many others, wrote as if a country without enough gold or silver and without importation of any of these metals could not have a sound monetary exchange economy, under monetary freedom conditions, i.e., without any forced acceptance and forced value and without enforced rare metal redemptionism, at any time, anywhere, by the issuer. - What goldbugs tend to overlook is the absurdity of expecting a limited quantity of rare metals, i.e. a small fraction, by quantity, volume and value, of all goods and services, to be able to mediate, by its physical presence, even though only in special deposit centres, the trading of ALL OTHER goods and services, no matter how often exchanges do take place, wherever and between how many people and how valuable the total of all economic transactions is. To use an analogy: They expect in the sphere of value measurements a limited quantity of value measures to serve for all measurements, although they would not expect e.g. very limited quantities of volume, weight and length measures to serve for all such measurements. I have about 6 rulers around my place. But sometimes I can't find any of them. Woolworth does not tell me that I cannot have any more of them unless Woolworth can manage to have their value "covered" by a corresponding gold weight, through the issuer of the paper money that I am forced to use. Advocates of the conventional "gold standard" have especially failed in grasping that the number of clearing transactions possible for all goods and services between all people is quite independent of the quantity of gold or silver available and that it should not be limited by the latter, even though the purchasing power of a gold weight unit of gold or silver might be used in all transactions. Clearing does not need any presence of gold or silver coins or bullion - but just the acceptance of a standard of value for clearing and accounting. That standard can even be an abstract one and if it is a gold weight unit then its physical presence can be replaced by the publicity for free market rating of paper currencies against their nominal gold weight value in a free gold market. If there a paper currency has no discount and when the issuer and his debtors accept it LIKE the corresponding gold weight, then it is as good as gold, if not better. - Goldbugs are so in love with their favourite, as exchange medium and value standard, that they want to turn it into an exclusive exchange medium (including its 100% covered paper certificates) and exclusive value standard, instead of preferring freedom of contract, freedom of choice for the issue and acceptance, discounting or refusal of exchange media and the adoption or rejection of value standards. - We could increase the supply of other goods and services tenfold or a hundredfold. We would have difficulties in multiplying our rare metal production to that extent. Thus, if we adopted rare metals as exclusive exchange media and exclusive value standards, then economic, technical and scientific progress would lead to a corresponding deflation, to FALLING prices, which would deter buyers and thus make a currency famine worse. We might come back to primitive barter exchanges as a result, and a corresponding fall in living standard. - J.Z.
FERRUA, PIETRO, 9 articles on the First International Anarchist Symposium, Portland, 1980, 29x, in PP 607.FERRUA, PIETRO, Anarchists in Films, 1980, 42x, in PP 606.
FERRUA, PIETRO, Anarchists Seen by Painters, 1980, listing of paintings only, 42x, in PP 606.
FERRUA, PIETRO, Impegno Formalistico E Impegno Politico Nel Romanzo La Paloma Di Carlo Castellaneta, 11pp, in PP 1347: 5.
FERRUA, PIETRO, Surrealisme et Anarchisme, 1982, 29x, in PP 607.
FERRUA, PIETRO, to ZUBE, JOHN, 7 May 89, 1/2p, in PP 907-910 & 24 June 89, 8pp, with reply, 22 Aug. 86, 9pp,. on panarchism, 29x, in PP 879.
FETTER, FRANK WHITSON, Legal Tender during the English and Irish Bank Restrictions, 1950, 13pp, 29x, in PP 731.
FETTER, FRANK WHITSON, Some Neglected Aspects of Gresham's Law, 1932, 16pp, 1932, 29x, in PP 737.
FEULNER, EDWIN J., Jr., Ideas, Think-Tanks and Governments, The Heritage Lectures, No.51, The Heritage Foundation, 11pp, 1985, in PP 851. - All of the Foundations literature output is available micrographically, but at almost the same price at the printed matter, so that only the space saving remains attractive. Their paper tigers seem to fear the competition from cheap microfiche editions. - J.Z.
FEULNER, EDWIN, Dr., Must We Kill the Lawyers? 1p: 80, in PP 1469.
FEULNER, EDWIN, Reducing Poverty: Only the Private Sector Really Works, 1p: 40, in PP 1469.
FIAT MONEY, PP 806. See: CENTRAL BANKING, LEGAL TENDER, MONETARY DESPOTISM, GOLD.
FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB, Auszug aus dem 1. Buch, Kapitel 3 von: "Beitrag zur Berichtigung der Urteile des Publikums ueber die Franzoesische Revolution", ueber den Austritt aus dem Staat, 29x, in PP 399-401.
FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB, BEITRAG ZUR BERICHTIGUNG DER URTEILE DES PUBLIKUMS UEBER DIE FRANZOESISCHE REVOLUTION, 1793, 282pp, 29x, in PP 416.
FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB, Extracts, mainly from Book 1, chapter 3 of: Contribution to Rectify Public Opinion on the French Revolution, 1793, 7pp, 36x, in PP 61-63. (On the right of individuals to secede from the State and on the General Structure of Revolutions, German Title: "Beitrag zur Berichtigung der Urteile des Publikums ueber die Franzoesische Revolution".) With 2 comments, 15pp, 29x, in PP 416. Previously also filmed, 24x, in PP 12.
FICHTE, JOHANN GOTTLIEB, his early, 1793, anarchism, PP 12, 416, 901.
FIDUCCIA, DAN, Crane's Libel on Liberty, 2pp, on libel, in PP 1297.
FIELD, G. LOWELL, Forms of Organisation of Italian Public Undertakings, 47pp in Annals of Collective Economy, vol. 10, 1934, 36x, in PP 769.
FIELD, WILLIAM P., Jr., Hidden Taxation. A Favorite Refuge of the Statist, 9pp: 221, in PP 1506/07.
FIELD, WILLIAM P., Jr., The Conceits of the Keynesians, 7pp: 257, in PP 1506/07.
FIFTH ASSEMBLY OF THE FOURTH WORLD, 1p leaflet, 1986, 29x, in PP 724
FIFTH COLUMNS, PP 6.
FIGHT, Maryborough, 9th Ed., SAVE AUSTRALIA NOW, 24pp, 93, in PP 1452. - Another publication by TONY PITT, n.d. Contains SOME libertarian notions and many non-libertarian ones: Opposed e.g. to regulation of trucking and food industry. Use 36 - 48x lenses! - J.Z.
FIJA ACTIVIST, THE, No. 3, Spring 1990, 12pp, Newsletter of the Fully Informed Jury Amendment, only copy on hand, in PP 1,015.
FIJA, Hope for Jury Nullification, 1p, in PP 1171. See also PP 1147.
FIKE, ELMER A., Why Inflation? THE FREEMAN, Aug. 77, 2pp, in PP 815.
FILLEY, DWIGHT, Trade = Peace, 1p, in PP 1283-1286p280. Responses on 317.
FILMKARTEI, DEUTSCHE, geschaffen von Herbert Eule. Bericht, 3 S.: Wer Will zum Film? , IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 130. - Fuer mich nur als Beispiel fuer eine Ideen- und Begabungszentrale interessant. - J.Z.
FILTHY PIERRE, 1p comment to THEO LANCELOT FISHER, An Alternative Money System, 29x, in PP 905.
FILTHY PIERRE, Comments for Jim Stumm on John Zube, etc., TC, No. 127, of 14 April 85, 1p, in PP 907-910.
FILTHY PIERRE, contributions in TC 101, of 24 Jan. 82, on panarchism, with comments by J. Zube, 13 July 89, part of 14pp, 29x, in PP 869.
FILTHY PIERRE, Filthy Pierre's Greatest Hits, n.d., 26pp, in PP 1245.
FILTHY PIERRE, Notes in TC No. 121, of 29 July 84, with comments by John Zube, part of 17pp, 29x, in PP 879.
FILTHY PIERRE, Notes on panarchism in TC 107, of 23 Oct. 82, with some comments by JZ, 25 July 89, part of 9pp, 29x, in PP 870.
FILTHY PIERRE, Notes on panarchism in TC, No. 122, of 7 Sept. 84, with comments by J.Zube, part of 10 pp, 29x, in PP 879.
FILTHY PIERRE, Notes on panarchism, in TC 119 of 29 Apr. 84, with comments by John Zube, 29 July 89, part of 15pp, 29x, in PP 870.
FILTHY PIERRE, Notes on panarchism, in TC 123-155, with comments by J. Zube, in ON PANARCHY, No. XVI, 126pp, 29x, in PP 901.
FILTHY PIERRE, Notes on panarchism, in TC 92, of 4 Jan. 81, with comments by J. Zube, 4 July 89, 7pp, 29x, in PP 869.
FILTHY PIERRE, Notes on panarchism, in TC No. 99, of 2 Nov. 81, with comments by J. Zube in July 89, part of 4pp, 29x, in PP 869.
FILTHY PIERRE, Panarchist notes in TC, No. 120, of 10 June 84, with comments by John Zube, 31 July 89, part 16pp, 29x, on PP 870.
FILTHY PIERRE, Panarchistic notes from TC 94 - 98, with comments by J. Zube, part of 11 pp, 29x, in PP 869.
FILTHY PIERRE, to BUCHANAN, MARTIN L., on his Strategies for Liberty, 3pp, 29x, in PP 879.
financial and monetary freedom. - J.Z., 17.5.98.
FINANCIAL CONSPIRACIES? PP 740.
FINANCIAL FREEDOM, PP 718.
FINANCIAL MAIL, Foreign Debt. Breaking the Myths, 3pp, in PP 1430/31: 240.
FINANCIAL NEWSLETTERS, PP 576, 739, 791, 817, 866, 867.
FINANCIAL NEWSLETTERS, See e.g. INTERNATIONAL HARRY SCHULTZ LETTER and my note to it.
FINANCIAL SECTOR, PRIVATIZATION, PP 1014.
FINANCIERS: Our Financiers: Their Ignorance, Usurpations, and Frauds, 373/75 & in Works of Spooner: 111/34. It's just as well that Spooner's monetary advice was not followed. He was prepared to monetize every capital asset and assumed that this would not have driven up the prices of all consumer goods, measured in such a currency. It would have been sound to propose merely to monetize, with optional, market rated and refusable, private and competing currencies, only those consumer goods and services which would be wanted and used during the next 1 - 3 months. - Spooner's error on "asset currency" still spooks in all too many heads. - J.Z.
FINANCING A FREE MARKET FOR FREEDOM IDEAS, PP 20/21. Compare PP 183, the PEACE PLANS project and my pilot scheme of LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING. Most heads seem still to be blocked up against the establishment of such a special market, often under the delusion that it would already exists. - J.Z.
FINANCING A HARBOUR TUNNEL THROUGH TOKEN ISSUES, in PP 732.
FINANCING DEFENCE OF A FREE SOCIETY, PP 41. See Militia.
FINANCING LIBERTARIAN PARTIES AND CAMPAIGNS TO VICTORY, THROUGH FINANCIALLY ANTICIPATING ONE OF THEIR MAIN SUCCESSES, NAMELY THE EXPROPRIATION OF THE BUREAUCRACY. No non-libertarian politician could offer every citizen more. PP 19 C. Compare Privatization, Denationalization.
FINANCING THE AUSTRALIAN WORKERS PARTY IN THE CAPITALISTIC WAY, PP 19 C.
FINDLAY, Christopher, Occupational Regulation in a Regulated Industry: The Case of Airline Pilots, 24p, 1984, CIS, 29x, in PP 722.
FINGER, CHARLES, J., Mahomet, n.d., LBB No. 412, 64pp, in PP 1224.
FINKELSTEIN, PHILIP, The Next 100 Years of PROGRESS AND POVERTY, 1979, 4pp, 36x, in PP 381.
FINKELSTEIN, Philip, Who Owns Earth?, 1982, 5pp, 48x, in PP 626.
FINLEY, MERRILL L., Christ and the Colonel. The Wisdom of Jesus and the Wisdom of Ingersoll Compared, 1948, Haldeman-Julius series B-723, 120pp, in PP 1217.
FINNIS, JOHN, Natural Law and the "Is"-"Ought" Question: An Invitation to Prof. Veatch, CATHOLIC LAWYER 26, Aut. 81, 266-277, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1866, headed: Professor Finnis Replies.
FINNIS, M.J., Scepticism, Self-Refutation, and The Good of Truth, in: Law, Morality, and Society : Essays in Honor of H.L.A. Hart, ed. by P.M.S. Hacker and J. Raz, Oxford UP 77, 247-267, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p375, headed: Truth as an Objective Value.
FIORE, FAY, Violence the link in the law of two jungles, L.A. Times & SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 6.12.97, 1p: 95, in PP 1493. The story of the tiny WAORANI tribe near the Amazon River in Ecuador demonstrates that violence is largely based on ignorance, wrong ideas, institutions, laws and customs. With them it becomes all too traditional, legitimized and considered as an "inevitable" part of human nature. We could have concluded the same long before from the practice and discontinuance of witchcraft trials, of blood feuds, of duels and the burning of widows. Some enlightenment can work "wonders". - J.Z., 23.5.98.
FIRE BRIGADES, PRIVATE: LIBERTARIAN ALTERNATIVE, Private Fire Departments, 1p, in PP 1351. - Even our village voluntary bush fire brigade has been statized in recent years and now excludes and does not want "untrained" volunteers. - J.Z., 9.10.97.
FIRE PROTECTION, PRIVATIZED, PP 1104, 1165.
FIREARMS COALITION OF COLORADO, 1p leaflet, n.d., in PP 1105 & 1137.
FIREWORKS, Freds Fireworks in Australia, leaflet, 1p, pointing out compulsory licensing, 1998, in PP 1534: 85. - Many fireworks items are now altogether banned and have become museum pieces only. Anything not permitted by the government tends to become prohibited. And as if ABC mass murder devices in the hands of government officials would be safer than fireworks in the hands of citizens. J.Z.
FIRST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ANARCHISM, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., 1980, Some Papers, 2 microfiche, 42x in PP 606, 29x in PP 607.
FIRST INTERNATIONAL, PP 1155.
FIRST PRINCIPLES, DECLARATIONS OF, PP 12, 14, 109/10, 349, 423p124, 586/87, 589/90, 811 (Welteidgenossenschaft), 861, 873 (The Catalina Declaration), 1020, 1089, see AIR: Alliance for Individual Rights, Human Rights Codes, private drafts, in 589/90, Declarations of Independence, Constitutionalism. I seek more such declarations for a special anthology of them on microfiche. See also attempts to define and prove a very first principle for liberty, as e.g. Solneman did in his Manifesto for Freedom and Peace. A special anthology for such attempts - and objections against them, is also planned. - J.Z.
FIRST PRINCIPLES, See: AIR: Alliance for Individual Rights, DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, Private Human Rights Drafts, collected in PP 589/590.
FIRST PRINCIPLES: BERKELEY STATEMENT, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 93.
FIRST PRINCIPLES: COBB, JOE, The First Principle, 3pp, in PP 1409/10: 131. - See: DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE.
FIRST PRINCIPLES: HESCHL, ROBIN K. to COBB, JOE, Re: The First Principle, 1p, in PP 1409/10: 158. (Objectivist.)
FIRST PRINCIPLES: SMITH, L. NEIL, A New Covenant, 1p, from his book THE GALLATIN DIVERGENCE, in PP 1420/22: 252. - If treated as being already the best possible libertarian covenant and as such to be accepted quite uncritically, without any changes, then it can never become that. It will then remain merely one of the best attempts in that direction. - Even if this libertarian SF writer and his supporters are unwilling to discuss drafts of further improvements, PEACE PLANS would always have many pages to spare for such attempts. - The good is often the enemy of the best. - PIOT, J.Z., 10.9.97.
FIRTH, IAN, Richard Wagner and the Anarchist Movement, 8pp: 805, in PP 1484/85.
FIRTH, WILL, Anarchism/Economics/Australia, 4pp, in PP 811.
FIRTH, WILL, to ZUBE, JOHN, 1 Dec. 88, 1p, in PP 811.
FISCARELLI, ROSEMARY, Europe Is Grabbing the Spoils of Peace, 1990, 1p, in CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.
FISCHER BLACK, In a World Without Money, JBR, Autumn 1970, 12pp, with ref., subtitled: The Effects of Uncontrolled Banking, in PP 1248.
FISH, JAMES, Conservative Links, 1997, 1p, in PP 1537: 189.
FISHER, ANTHONY & BUCKINGHAM, JANE, Abortion in Australia, extracts, of replies to the usual motives for abortions, 21pp, in PP 1426: 115. - I think the opposition to abortion has become better informed, more thoughtful and consistent during the last 3 decades. The advocates of abortion still repeat the same old myths, errors and wrongful generalizations, which are inconsistent with at least some points of view on individual rights and liberties. I have accumulated 8 books and xyz other material on the subject, microfiched some of the latter but still miss a good and comprehensive ABC Against Abortion, with the best replies so far found to the "excuses" and "justifications" of the abortionists. Victor Koman's transplantation solution and the panarchistic approach should be included, too. - PIOT, J.Z., 11.9.97.
FISHER, ANTONY G.A., What Can I Do? A Study of Government, 1970 IHS paper, 16pp, in PP 981.
FISHER, CRAIG, Home Ownership for Public Housing Tenants, 1988, 4pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.
FISHER, CRAIG, Tenant Control of Public Housing: New Hope for Cabrini - Green, 1987, 32pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.
FISHER, DARRYL, Review of Osmond Turner: Improving Productivity - the credible option, 2pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.
FISHER, DAVID, Anarchism and National Liberation, 10pp: 58, in PP 1481.
FISHER, IRVING, PP 428ff:S. 46, 104, 220.
FISHER, MALCOLM, ed., A New Financial Revolution? An international review of the Campbell Report, CIS, 1982, 115pp, indexed, contributors: Malcolm Fisher, Michael Parkin, John F.O. Bilson, Geoffrey E. Wood, A.R. Prest, Tim Congdon, 36x, in PP 718.
FISHER, MALCOLM, Price and Income Policies: Can They Work? 1978, CIS, 10pp, 29x, in PP 396.
FISHER, MALCOLM, The Entrepreneur, the Economist and Public Policy, 1983, 14pp, CIS, 29x, in PP 711
FISHER, MARTYN, Why Political Power Cannot Be Limited, 94, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 163. - TERRITORIAL political power cannot be limited. EXTERRITORIAL political power can be, e.g. by individual secessionism and ideal militias for the protection of individual rights, i.e., by 3 still not popular libertarian "utopias" or "panaceas". - J.Z., 30.9.97.
FISHER, THEO LANCELOT, An Alternative Money System, 4pp, THE CONNECTION, No. 102, 6 March 82, with a 1p comment by FILTHY PIERRE, 29x, in PP 905.
FISHER, VARDIS, Comment on Vietnam, 1966, 1p, in PP 1315.
FISHER, VARDIS, Crime and the Great Society, 1p, 24x, in PP 55.
FISKE, JOHN, Chauncy Wright, 17pp, in Tucker's RADICAL REVIEW, February 1878, 29x, in PP 373-375.
FISKE, JOHN, The Town Meeting, a lecture from his volume: AMERICAN POLITICAL IDEAS, viewed from the standpoint of universal history, 1885. 1880, 56pp, in PP 1069.
FISKE, SYMOND, Libertarian Lexicon, 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 128. - Who is willing to continue indefinitely with such a collection and publishing effort? I would gladly make thousands of LMP pages available for such an effort. - J.Z., 9/97.
FIST, STEWART, We're getting all the wrong signals on radio waves, 1p clipping, 95, on radiation hazards, in PP 467.
FITCH, MARINA, Wheeling and Dealing, 1p, source? n.d., on the Barter Connection, in PP 971.
FITE, WARNER, INDIVIDUALISM, Four Lectures on the Significance of Consciousness for Social Relations, 1910, 1911, 1916, 1924, 320pp, in PP 1,001. Recommended by John Hospers.
FITZGERALD, ALAN, Dr. Jim's Moral Indignation Meter, 2pp, 36x, in PP 370.
FITZGERALD, ERNEST, A Constituency for Stewartship, 4pp on Pentagon: 234, in PP 1457/62.
FITZGERALD, JOHN, Inflationary dollars could be passe, 72, 1p, in PP 1386/91: on Borsodi experiment in Exeter: 186.
FITZGERALD, RANDY, A Case for Narcotics Legalization, 2pp: 642, in PP 1457/62. - See: Drugs.
FKYGARE, WILIAM, Stirneriana, 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 439.
FLACHENEGGER, A., Erfahrungen eines Rutengaengers, 2 S., in Ideen Archiv, in PP 1330-1332: 50. Grenzwissenschaften, Wuenschelrute, dowsing.
FLAG BURNING, See: GROSSBERG, MICHAEL, A burning issue, 2pp: 3. - On flag burning and freedom of expression. - A "free press" that is still tied to paper, print and the postal monopoly isn't fully free. - J.Z., 4.3.98.
FLANNERY, MAUREEN, Union of Egoists, a recollection, 5pp: 13, in PP 1505.
FLAT EARTH PARTY, THE, Aug. 23rd.,1971, 1p invitation from Bob Shea, in PP 479.
FLAT RATE TAX, PP 611. See: HERBERT, JULE R., Jr. & BEITO, DAVID, Flat Rate Tax: Libertarian Heresy? No: J.R.H., Yes: D.B., 3pp, in PP 278.
FLAT RATE TAX: LIBERTARIAN HERESY? No: JULE R. HERBERT, Jr., Yes, DAVID BEITO, 3pp, in PP 277/278: 162.
FLAT RATE TAXATION, See: ROTHBARD, MURRAY N., Flat-Rate: The Latest Con, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 198.
FLAUS, JOHN, Dilemmas of a Filmnik, 6pp, 36, in PP 412, p71.
FLAX, Jules Guesde, 1907/8, 8 S., 29x, in PP 349.
FLECHTHEIM, OSSIP K., Freiheit, Mutter der Ordnung, Anarchismus u. Antimilitarismus, Terror u. Gewaltlosigkeit, TAZ, 26.9.87, ca. 3pp, in PP 1127/1128.
FLEIMANN, FRANK, Kassiert Wird im Flugzeug, ca. 2pp, ca. 88/89, ueber Billigtarife, in PP 1127/1128.
FLEMING, INNES, Marriage Contracts Should Be Enforceable: The Libertarian Case Against No Fault Divorce, 96, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 37. - But first of all let us have a free choice among a MULTITUDE of alternative marriage contracts, instead of trying to enforce whatever marriage contract a territorial government does, temporarily, think fit for all its subjects. Let's get the governments at least out of our beds. - Under the present system so little is legally, juridically and contractually settled that my eldest has to pay $ 1,500 for each consultation with a lawyer on the financial settlement of a divorce. - The law, courts and the lawyers take it out of our hides. - Each marriage contract, even when INTENDED for life, should anticipate the possibility of future separation. Any look at divorce statistics can teach that reasonable rule. - J.Z., 10.6.98. -One debarred lawyer once admitted to me that divorce and land title transfer legislation and regulation could be greatly simplified but this would be unlikely to happen, since they were the "bread and butter" most lawyers. - J.Z., 15.6.99.
FLEMING, MARIE, The Geography of Freedom: The Odyssey of Elisee Reclus, Quebec, Black Rose, 1988, here only in review, by GRAHAM PURCHASE, 2pp, 29x, in PP 921.
FLEMING, PAUL, 1609 - 1640, An Sich, Gedicht, 1 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 85.
FLEMING, THOMAS, Against Free Verse, 2pp, in PP 1281/82.
FLESHIN, SENYA, see BLUESTEIN, ABE, Fighters for Anarchism, Mollie Steimer & Senya Fleshin.
FLETCHER, ROGER, A Revisionist Looks at Imperialism: Eduard Bernstein's Critique of Imperialism and Kolonialpolitik, 1900-14, CENTRAL EUROPEAN HISTORY 12, Sep.79, 237-271, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1011, headed: Eduard Bernstein and Imperialism.
FLEW, ANTONY, Academic Purposes and Academic Freedoms, 1989, 4pp, LA Educational Notes No. 6, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
FLEW, ANTONY, Against 'Anti-Racism' in Education, 1992, 2pp, LA Educational Notes No. 12, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
FLEW, ANTONY, Arguments to Design: Why Life's Complexity Does Not Prove the Existence of God, 1992, 2pp, LA Atheist Notes No. 5, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
FLEW, ANTONY, Competition and Equality, 6pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p156.
FLEW, ANTONY, Dying Decently, 3pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p296. - See: Euthanasia, voluntary.
FLEW, ANTONY, Equal Liberty vs. Equal Value, 1990, 2pp, LA Political Notes No. 63, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
FLEW, ANTONY, Four Kinds of Equality, in: The Politics of Procrustes, Prometheus Books, Buffalo, N.Y., 1981, 20-64, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1471, headed: The Varieties of Equality.
FLEW, ANTONY, History and Human Responsibility, 1990, 4pp, LA Historical Notes No. 12, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
FLEW, ANTONY, Ideology and 'a New Machine of War', PHILOSOPHY, UK, 51, 1976, 447-453, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p373, headed: Facts vs. Value-laden Whims.
FLEW, ANTONY, J.S. Mill: Socialist or Libertarian, "Prophets of Freedom and Enterprise, ed. by Michael Ivens, London, Kogan Page, 1975, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p50. Headed: Utility and Progress.
FLEW, ANTONY, Open Mindedness & Good Faith, 1988, 4pp, LA Scientific Notes No. 3, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
FLEW, ANTONY, Prof., Intended Action and Unintended Consequences, 6pp, 1980, 29x, in PP 384.
FLEW, ANTONY, Prof., Smash the Lems! - Local Education Monopolies, 4pp, in PP 925.
FLEW, ANTONY, Restraining Democracies, Promoting Liberties: Constitutional Blocks on the Road to Freedom, 94, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 111.
FLEW, ANTONY, The Artificial Inflation of Natural Rights, 3pp, from THE FREEMAN, Dec. 89, in PP 918. (Rather, of "unnatural" or "non-rights" or "artificial claims against others". J.Z.)
FLEW, ANTONY, The Invisible Hand, 6pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p312.
FLEW, ANTONY, The Procrustean Ideal, Libertarians vs. Egalitarians, ENCOUNTER 50, March 78, 70-79, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p515, headed: Liberty vs. Equality.
FLEW, ANTONY, The Profit Motive, 1980, 20pp, CIS, 29x, in PP 396-397, also in PP 711.
FLEW, ANTONY, The Profit Motive, ETHICS, USA, 85, 1976, 312-322, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p99. Headed : Profits and Choice.
FLEW, ANTONY, The Right to Death, 1979, 4pp, LA Legal Notes No. 8, in PP 1,052 - 1,061. - To which must perhaps now be added the right to select a slightly premature, but hopefully temporary death, with cryonic preservation in mind, i.e. the right not to be subjected to an autopsy or dissection for organ transplants, the right not to be buried or burned - if cryonic preservation is one's chosen and paid for alternative. J.Z., 11.2.93.
FLEW, ANTONY, The Socialist Project: Promise and Practice, 1990, 2pp, LA Political Notes No. 50, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD an ZUBE, JOHN, 1 S., 10.6.93, in PP 1322: 65.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Auf der Suche nach dem Gordischen Knoten oder Theoretische Ueberlegungen zum Selbstverstaendnis von Betrieben in Selbstverwaltung, 1989, 16 S., in PP 1322: 105.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Auf der Suche nach einer guten Form: Die Genossenschaft, 26 S., aus: Verein zur Befoerderung des Genossenschaftsgedankens, Hrsgb., Wir helfen uns selbst. Gruendungshilfen fuer neue Genossenschaften, Darmstadt, 1987, in PP 1322: 90.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Autonomie u. Bindung - Perspektiven produktiv - genossenschaftlicher Verbundbildung, 93, 11 S., in PP 1322: 73.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Die Genossen Ingenieure, 5 S., aus: MANAGEMENT WISSEN, Nr. 12, Wuerzburg, Dezember 86, in PP 1323: 27.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Die Genossenschaft zwischen Eigennutz, Gruppennutz u. Gemeinnuetzigkeit, 1993, 13 S., in PP 1322: 67-72.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Die soziale und politische Bedeutung produktiv - genossenschaftlicher Betriebe, 84, 18 S., in PP 1322, aus: Burghard Flieger: Hrsg., Produktivgenossenschaften oder der Hindernislauf zur Selbstverwaltung, Muenchen, 1984.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Eine aussterbende Rechtsform? Analyse der Genossenschaftsgruendungen seit der Gesetzesnovellierung von 1973. 1 S., in PP 1323: 26.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Genossenschaften u. Selbstverwaltungsbetriebe, 1 S., CONTRASTE, Zeitschrift fuer Selbstverwaltung, Nr. 34/35 Jg. 4, Juli/August 87., in PP 1323: 25.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Kritisches Plaedoyer fuer die genossenschaftliche Rechtsform, 1984, 18 S. aus obiger Anthologie: 84, in PP 1322.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Produktivgenossenschaften: Geschichte und Gegenwart der Idee einer fortschrittsfaehigen Organisation, 1988, 17 S., in PP 1322: 99.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Produktivgenossenschaften: Geschichte und Gegenwart der Idee einer fortschrittsfaehigen Organisation, 1987, 50 S., in PP 1094.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Professionsgenossenschaften als moderne Variante der Produktivgenossenschaft, 1990, 10pp, in PP 1322: 113. Aus: Verein zur Foerderung des Genossenschaftsgedankens, Hrsg., Perspektiven der Genossenschaften. Impuls fuer eine demokratische Marktwirtschaft, Darmstadt, 1990.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Wie werden Entscheidungen in Produktiv-genossenschaften organisiert? CONTRASTE 101, 10.Jg., Feb.93, 1 S., in PP 1323: 26B.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Wissenschaft ueber, von oder fuer selbst-verwaltete Betriebe, 1 S., CONTRASTE, Zeitschrift fuer Selbst-verwaltung, Nr. 34/35 Jg. 4, Juli/August 87, in PP1323: 25.
FLIEGER, BURGHARD, Zusammenfassung und Auszuege aus dem Rundbrief der AG SPAK - TAK-OE, Sommerseminar 1987, 5 S.: 74, in PP 1455. - Coops.
FLINT, ROBERT, Socialism, 2nd. rev. ed., 1908, indexed, 354pp, 29x, in PP 799.
FLOATING CITIES OF SEA AND SPACE, 984, 1020. See: Ocean Freedom.
FLOCKARD, DUNCAN, Why Smoking Is A Trivial Pursuit, Questions and Answers, Facts and Fallacies About Smoking and Quitting, 5pp, 1987, in PP 923.
floppy disks, microfiche, ZIP disks etc., for their publishing and reading requirements? Why do they remain tradition- and custom-bound paper addicts, to what it also a paper tiger, as far as their efforts are concerned? Why don't they at least bother to properly survey all their alternative media options, using the Internet for this, to the extent that they can? - J.Z., 23.5.98.
FLORMAN, SAMUEL C., In Praise of Technology, 17pp, in QUADRANT, 36x, in PP 418-419, p363.
FLOSZ, FREIES LEBEN OHNE SCHULZWANG, 16 S. Mitteilungen, in PP 1326: 57.
FLOW CHART DISCUSSIONS, 61/63, 399/401, 896 (in German). Now they could be cheaply reproduced and often updated on microfiche and with special programs on computer screens, too. But the visual impact is still best on large sheets of paper. Several people could easily participate in building up an extensive discussion of this kind on paper. I produced my first one on 31 Dec. 1957 - and have still a stack of them to be readied for microfilming. Hypertext relationships can be achieved with pen and paper. Such discussions can be much more fruitful than oral ones and bookish ones, which tend to proceed merely lineally, page by page, often either losing track or making readers lose track. They could revolutionize the discussion of controversial issues and almost guaranty progress and results, instead of endless repetitions of the same old arguments. - J.Z.
FLUECHTLINGSUNTERSTUTZERINNEN, EINIGE, Gegen Lager, Abschiebungen und Sondergesetze, 4 S., Freiburg/B., undatiert, in PP 1326:119.
FLUERSCHEIM, MICHAEL, A SYMPOSIUM ON THE LAND QUESTION, 1890, F.'s contribution only, 13pp, 29x, in PP 356.
FLUERSCHEIM, MICHAEL, Clue to the Economic Labyrinth, with information on his 1898 "exchange bank", 547pp, 36x, in PP 688.
FLUERSCHEIM, MICHAEL, SOCIALISM, FREE EXCHANGE SOCIALISM, Review of Gesell, Proudhon, Rodbertus, Solvay, Fluerscheim & Spencer, PP 568.
FLUERSCHEIM, MICHAEL, The Economic and Social Problem, 1909, 277pp, 29x, in PP 687.
FLUERSCHEIM, MICHAEL, The Real History of Money Island, 1896, 138pp, Free Banking Series, 29x, in PP 548.
FLUORIDATION, COMPULSORY, AND PEACE, PP 3, 8, 727, 877, 1018, FLUORIDATION, COMPULSORY, RESIST THE INTERNAL AGGRESSION VIA THE WATERTAP, PROMOTED BY TOTALITARIAN HEALTH APOSTLES, 1966, 16pp, PP 8.
FLUORIDATION: SOLAN, DAVID, America's fluoridation experiment, part I, "scientific" investigation, 4pp: 87; II: some men's poison, 4pp: P 94; III: the wall of silence, 5pp: p 102, all in PP 1377.
FLYGARE, WILLIAM, Man Meets Book - Some Notes on Reading Stirner, 4pp : 306; 8pp: 329, in PP 1420/22.
FLYGARE, WILLIAM, Review of: DEMATTAIS, PHILIP BREED, Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, 3pp, in PP 1420/22: 393. - Further such studies were intended. His address, then, was given at the end.
FLYGARE, WILLIAM, Review of: KAST, BERND, Die Thematik des 'Eigners' in der Philosophie Max Stirners: Sein Beitrag zur Radikalisierung der anthropologischen Fragestellung, Bonn, 1979, 2pp, in PP 1420/22: 518.
FLYGARE, WM., editor, annotator, introducer, bibliographer and chronologist for BOETIE, ETIENNE DE LA, The Will to Bondage, in PP 1254.
FLYING BY KITES, PP 786.
FLYNN, JOHN T., The Final Secret of Pearl Harbor, 1945, 15pp, in PP 1227. Revisionism. - Myths and lies promoted by governments have a long life-span, at least until they encounter a growing encyclopaedia of the best refutations. - J.Z.
FO, DARIO, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, play, reviewed by D.R. Steele, in 3pp, in PP 925.
FOCAL POINT SUPPLEMENT, Thunder in the Midwest: Anarchism In America's Heartland, A Symposium, Jan. 18 & 19, 1980, 7pp prospectus only, in PP 25.
FOCO BANK, Swiss Economic Viewpoint, Vol. 14, No. 4, Oct. 82, 4pp sample, 29x, in PP 867.
FOERETAGAREFOERBUNDETS RAPPORTER, The Rise and Decline of the Swedish Welfare-State, May 1990, 65pp, with a 3pp bibliography & a 3pp German and a 4pp Russian introduction, in PP 954.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Addendum to The Soul of Liberty, 29x, in PP 683-685.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Contribution on panarchism in TC, No. 104, of 6 June 82, with comments by J. Zube, part of 4 pp, 29x, in PP 869.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Geo-Libertarianism, 1981, 6pp, 29x, in PP 356. Also in PP 683-685.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Key to Peace in Holy Land, 29x, in PP 683-685, with some other of his writings, separately listed, 336pp in all.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., LIBERTARIAN DIGEST, Nos. 9-35, 8/81-7/85, 336pp, with some other writings by Fred Foldvary, 29x, in PP 683-685.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Mother Nature's Secret Key to Prosperity, 1985, 18pp, in PP 1144.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Natural Moral Law, from The Free Philosopher Quarterly, summer 1983, 48x, in PP 589/590.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Natural Rights, An update to THE SOUL OF LIBERTY, 1985, 31pp, 29x, in PP 715.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Nicaragua: Land of Promises. Written from the point of view of a Georgist land reformer, 3pp, in PP 1111. What percentage of promises of parties, movements and "great" leaders is ever fulfilled? Are the chances to win the top prize in a lottery any better? - J.Z.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Notes in TC, No. 105, of 24 July 82 & TC 106, of 12 Sep. 82, 1p, in PP 907-910.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Notes on panarchism in TC 106, commented on by J. Zube in TC 108, part of 7pp, 29x, in PP 870.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Notes on panarchism in TC 107, of 23 Oct. 82, with some comments by J.Z., 25 July 89, part of 9pp, 29x, in PP 870.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Notes on panarchism, in TC 123-155, with comments by J. Zube, in ON PANARCHY, No. XVI, 126pp, 29x, in PP 901.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Notes on panarchism, in TC No. 99, of 2 Nov. 81, with comments by J. Zube in July 89, part of 4pp, 29x, in PP 869.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Panarchist notes in TC, No. 120, of 10 June 84, with comments by John Zube, 31 July 89, part 16pp, 29x, on PP 870.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Private Initiative: A Postal Tradition, 4pp, in PP 1,000.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Reply to Peace Questionnaire, 1p, on panarchism, 29x, in PP 869.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., The Economics of Peace and Prosperity, 1990, 3pp, in PP 970.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., The Gutenberg Press, catalogue of current titles, 27p, 29x, in PP 683-685.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., The Meaning of the Market. Is A Rational Market Ethic Compatible with Ultra-Radical Subjectivism? Sep. 11, 1990, Center for the Study of Market Processes, George Mason University, 1986, 24pp, in PP 1105.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., The Morality of Libertarianism, 1p, in PP 1445: 128.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., The Real Story of Thanksgiving, 1986, 1p, in PP 1105.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., The Soul of Liberty, The Universal Ethic of Freedom and Human Rights, 1980, 334pp, 29x, in PP 386. 1p adv., 29x, in PP 389. Addendum, 29x, in PP 683 - 685.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., The Soul of Liberty: The Universal Ethic of Freedom and Human Rights, 2pp review by P.J. KEMP, in PP 1432/1439: 860.
FOLDVARY, FRED E., The Taxonomy of Socialism, on reading Hayek, ca. 1988, 1p. (I do not know whether his classification scheme would cover the ca. 500 varieties that were listed already over 100 years ago. J.Z.) In FIGARO, Paris, 1875?
FOLDVARY, FRED E., Why Natural Rights Exist Despite Libertarian Dogma, Jan. 8, 86 talk, Free Marin Supper Club, here only in 2pp announcement, in PP 1105.
FOLDVARY, FRED, A Geoist Manifesto, 8pp: 36, in PP 1505.
FOLDVARY, FRED, Is God a Libertarian? 2pp, in PP 1432/1439: 1259.
FOLDVARY, FRED, Letter of May 28, 1989, 3pp: 87, in PP 1470.
FOLDVARY, FRED, Morality: 'Ought" or 'Naught'? 1p, in PP 1283-1286.
FOLDVARY, FRED, Natural Moral Law, 6pp: 10, in PP 1479.
FOLDVARY, GRED, The Geolibertarian Society, 1p, in PP 1411/12: 405.
FOLEY, RICHARD, Compatibilism, MIND 87, July 78, 421-428, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p400, headed: Freedom vs. Determinism.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Our Fair Share, 9pp: 525, in PP 1529- 33.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., Review, 3pp, of: DIETZE, GOTTFRIED, Two Concepts of the Rule of Law, 1973, 108pp: 157, in PP 1529-33.
FOLEY, RIDGWAY K., Jr., The Social Role of Business, 16pp: 339, in PP 1529-33.
FOLEY, TOM, Capital Subsidies Are Not the Answer, 1989, 3pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1105.FOLK CRIMES OF INTEREST TO LIBERTARIANS, AS ENCOURAGING SIGNS OF THE TIMES, A list compiled 1977, in 385.
FOLLIN, H.-FRANCOIS & LEFER, PIERRE, PAROLES D'UN VOYANT, introduction a la pensee et a l'oeuvre de H.L. FOLLIN, Paris, 1934, 205pp, 24x, in PP 322.
FOLLY OF MAN, PP 831.
FOLSOM, ROGER NILS & RODOLFO ALEJO GONZALEZ, Trade "Deficit" not Dangerous or Sign of National Debt, COLORADO SPRINGS GAZETTE TELEGRAPH, Aug. 7, 1990, 1p, in PP 1,004.
FONER, ERIC, Radical Individualism in America: Revolution to Civil War, 26pp, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p239.
FONTAURA, ESCRIBE, El Anarquismo de Gustav Landauer, 2pp: 27, in PP 1494.
FOOD IRRADIATION, People Against Food Irradiation, 1p leaflet in PP 1096.
FOOD LAWS & REGULATIONS, PP 1146.
FOOD SUPPLEMENTS, REGULATION OF, PP 1052-61 (Society for the Promotion of Nutritional Therapy).
FOOTE, EDWARD BOND, Biographical Notes and Appreciations, N.Y., 1913, prepared by the Free Speech League, 85pp, in 2 badly filmed fiche published by Richard Gaska, Erie, sideways filmed! Thus legible only with a rotatable platform on a reader. From LMP for $ 2 as a result of a bad swap deal - sight unseen, upon which even the Australian Customs demanded their protection racket cut of ca. $ 140, because ca. 500 duplicates were sent in one large batch. Heavier paper books are excepted from tariff "duties", microfilmed ones, when they detect them, are not. Do not expect sense from such legalized criminals and criminal laws. - I wish I could turn these scraps into cash, or recover at least from the legal looters. For reading in a normal reading machine, one would have to cut the fiche up, frame by frame, i.e. 2pp at a time, and insert these, right side up, in a fiche jacket. Such efforts give microfiching a bad name. LMP has already filmed separately 2 of the few titles in the 10 Gaska fiche, one by Schroeder & one by Bluestein. I would probably have done the lot in a mere 2 fiche. But as lessons on mistakes that one ought to avoid, when taking up microfiche publishing, the Gaska fiche are excellent and cheap. When I make such blunders, and I have made many, I usually get the material refilmed and discard the flawed ones. Proofreading before and after microfilming is essential. LMP will make no more large quantity and sight unseen swap deals. Send samples first, of the fiche you want to exchange. Quality counts here, too, perhaps even more so, because it is not so obvious to the naked eye. - J.Z.
FOOTNOTES, Are they essential? PP 1052-61 (LA Tactical Notes 11). Some say: "yes!" some say: "Only a kind of scholarly snobbishness or pretence is involved". Often they do give away how little an author has read up and what essential titles he has not studied, and thus indicate the limitations of his thinking on a subject. If a complete libertarian bibliography existed and the relevant section of it were not merely copied by an author, or if he has not merely used abstracts, with the full text works remaining undigested, then the bare bones of most reference lists would soon be revealed. - How proud could an author be if he could e.g. point out only that he had somewhat read and understood 100 of 10,000 relevant references? An honest scholar would then add at the bottom that he had dealt only with abc of xyz references so far existing on the subject. Please note, also, how many older and relevant works are often neglected, as if most wisdom were contained only in the latest academic writings, and how only a few of the famous classical writers are re-digested over and over again, by multitude of "scholars", who have often little to add to them, except new terms and classifications. - J.Z.
FOR OURSELVES, Council for Generalized Self-Management, The Right to Be Greedy, Theses on the Practical Necessity of Demanding Everything, 1974, edited by Bob Black, 100pp, 29x, in PP 525.
FORBES, VIV, Accountability in Government, 12pp, 36x, in PP 369.
FORBES, VIV, Alphabetical Filing System, 1p hint of a system that has also been adopted by Ron Manners for the filing of libertarian materials, in PP 1214. I wish they would microfilm their well-ordered libertarian files, as their contributions towards a libertarian encyclopaedia and information service. J.Z.
FORBES, VIV, But What Can I Do? May 1986 issue of COMMON SENSE, 42x, in PP 637.
FORBES, VIV, Conservation or Coercion? 8pp, in PP 920.
FORBES, VIV, Government and Marketing or "The Bull in the China Shop", 1977 address, 13pp, 29x, in PP 384.
FORBES, VIV, Let's Free ENTERPRISE! 1977 address, 6pp, 29x, in PP 247 & 516.
FORBES, VIV, Letters to the Editor, 1975 - 1990, almost 500, mainly written by Viv Forbes but with some 50 by a few other contributors, listed on page 1A, dealing with Free Trade, Free Enterprise, Free Markets, Free Men, 380pp, in PP 919 & 920. The index does not cover the latest letters. 9 educational poems are included.
FORBES, VIV, On LMP, 13 Mar 84 note, in PP 907-910.
FORBES, VIV, Rulers Change...But the Archipelago Remains, a Progress Party letter, n.d., 2pp, 24x, in PP 301.
FORBES, VIV, Should Australia Have Foreign Affairs? 1976 address, 14pp, 29x, in PP 384.
FORBES, VIV, The Booming Business in Crime, in PP 1393.
FORBES, VIV, The Freedom to Sell, an address, 1979, 4pp, 29x, in PP 389.
FORBES, VIV, The Land of the Free, a poem, 2pp, 24x, in PP 80-82, 1p, 29x, in PP 385, also 29x, in PP 389.
FORBES, VIV, The Tide Turning, 1986 talk, 7pp, in PP 920.
FORBES, VIV, to THE AUSTRALIAN, 12 Jan. 88, 17 Nov. 87, 3pp, on One Ounce Gold Standard, in PP 1185.
FORBES, VIV, Two Peas in a Pod, 29x, in PP 522.
FORBES, VIV, Will it Make a Quid? Some Aspects of the Economics of the Mining Industry, 1980, updated and reprinted 1983, 108pp, indexed and with bibliography, in PP 927.
FORBONNAIS, V. de, Principes economiques, in PP 778-783.
FORD, Carolyn, How to Squat - it's Official, clipping from Daily Telegraph, 19.9.85. (On a book by squatters that was government subsidized with $ 10,000, to support this kind of massive theft, by which you might lose your house during your next holiday or even while on a mere shopping trip. As experience has shown, at least in Europe, government will sometimes support the thief rather than you. Well, government squats on your property anyhow. It's just one squatter supporting another! J.Z.) 1p, 29x, in PP 679.
FORD, HENRY: TAYLOR, JOAN KENNEDY, Henry Ford, 6pp, in PP 1377: 23.
FORD, JAMES, Co-operation in New England, Urban and Rural, with a 10pp introduction by Francis G. Peabody, indexed, 257pp, with 3pp of bibliography, and a 1p note by J.Z., in PP 1,049.
FORD, TROWBRIDGE H., The Law of the Constitution: Dicey's Polemic against Parnell, STUDIES, Fall 76, 210-224, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p320, headed: Liberalism in Transition.
FORECASTING, See: HAZLITT, HENRY, Economic Forecasting: How Good Is it? 4pp: 465, in PP 1529-33.
FORECASTING, See: SENNHOLZ, HANS F., Forecasting, 5pp: 111, in PP 1529-33.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, PP 177, 384, 1052-61 (LA For. Pol. Persp. 12), FOREIGN AID: ANON., The Sardine Standard, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 14. - A tale on "foreign aid".
FOREIGN AID OR FREE TRADE? See: MINTZ, FRANK P., Latin America: Aid or Trade? Editorial, 2pp: 41, in PP 1457/62.
FOREIGN AID, PP 418/19p336.424, 490, 890, 1052-61 (LA Ec. Notes 23),
FOREIGN AID, See: FRASER, IAN, Global Cannibalism? 1p against foreign aid, in PP 1336 - 39: 70.
FOREIGN AID, See: ROGERS, TOMMY W., Review, 2pp, of: KRAUSS, MELVYN B., Development without Aid: Growth, Poverty and Government, McGraw-Hill, N.Y., 1983, 208pp: 413.
FOREIGN AID: HAZLITT, HENRY, Illusions of Point Four, FEE, 1950, 48pp, in PP 1365: 64. - On 1949 Truman programme for Foreign Aid.
FOREIGN AID: MAJEWSKI, JOHN, Third World Development Foreign Aid or Free Trade? 4pp, in PP 1430/31: 219. - From THE FREEMAN.
FOREIGN AID: ROUX, SCOTT LE, The "Aid Beggars" who slaughter their own people, 3pp, in PP 1430/31: 259. - From AIDA PARKER NEWSLETTER.
FOREIGN AID: SCHOOLLAND, KEN, The Disaster of International Foreign Aid Programs, 6pp, in PP 1445: 62.
FOREIGN DEBT: FINANCIAL MAIL, Foreign Debt. Breaking the Myths, 3pp, in PP 1430/31: 240. - Overlooked is here often the distinction between private and public debts. Private debts should pay for themselves, out of productive investments. When repayable via free clearing or the own private money issues, repayments become much easier, too. Pro-head the rate of this indebtedness is often not very high - unless very wasteful government spending of government to government credits is involved. - J.Z.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE, PP 312.
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, Capital Xenophobia, PP 719.
FOREIGN MILITARY BASES, withdrawal, PP 3. Compare Standing Armies, Militia, Defence, Collective Security, Alliances.
FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES, L.A., No. 24, 2pp, in PP 1281/82.
FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES, LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE, Nos. 1-4, 8pp, 29x, in PP 696, 5,6, 9-11, 29x, in PP 864. See also 1052-61.
FOREIGN POLICY, INDIVIDUALISTIC vs. COLLECTIVISTIC, 29x in PP 420, 42x in PP 650.
FOREIGN POLICY, PP 182, 864, 984, 1020, 1052-61 (LA Foreign Policy Perspectives), 1114, see WAR AIMS, GOVERNMENTS IN EXILE, MILITIA, HUMAN RIGHTS, LIBERATION WARS, DESERTION, ON PANARCHY.
FOREIGN POLICY: DAWSON, DAVID J, Wish fulfilment as foreign policy, 2pp, in PP 1377: 79.
FOREIGN POLICY: MILLER, VINCENT H., A New Foreign Policy Strategy, 2pp, in PP 1445: 118.
FOREIGN POLICY: STROMBERG, JOSEPH, A Libertarian Foreign Policy, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 350.
FOREIGN RIGHTS IN CHINA, THE "UNEQUAL TREATIES". Some Notes by John Zube to "Foreign Rights and Interests in China", by Westel W. Willoughby, 1927, 3pp, 1987, in PP 689. History might have taken a different turn if the rights of Chinese, living among the "Barbarians" had also been recognized, and equally so. Our one-sided imposition of the "unequal treaties" was more a barbaric act of colonial powers than a civilized act. Only equal rights treaties could be rightfully imposed upon dissenting rulers, in the interests and to uphold the rights of many of their subjects. And the empire builders could go on building them, on a voluntary and exterritorial basis, founded on consumer satisfaction, largely like multinational corporations do. See on this Liberation Wars, On Panarchy, Individual Secessionism, Consular Jurisdiction, Capitulations, Personal Law, Exterritorial Organization. - J.Z.
FORES, MICHAEL, The Myth of a British Industrial Revolution,
FOREST 1994 SF COMPETITION: Book: Invasion of the Liberty Snatchers, 7 stories, introduced by George Hay: Here only a 2pp leaflet, sent by L.A., London, in PP 1430/31: III. - One can temporarily take or suppress the liberty of others but one cannot gain in individual liberty and rights through this. "Every leash has two ends!". On the contrary, freedom choices for most people are increased by more other people enjoying the full range of individual liberties and rights. Who wants to be the cock crowing proudly and loudly - on a dung heap? - What rational and moral being would want to preside, over mass exploitation, mass suppression, mass slaughter? One cannot sit comfortably on the points of bayonets, as someone once said. - J.Z., 10.6.98.
FOREST Publications Catalogue, 1994, Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco, 10pp, in PP 1281/82.
FOREST, Flyers on its literature, 4pp, in PP 1281/82.
FOREST, Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco, 2pp leaflet, in PP 479.
FOREST, Freedom Organization for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco, some publications in PP 1191, 58pp, and in PP 1192, 42pp. All are separately listed.
FOREST, The Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco, See: BREAK FREE, in PP 1234.
FOREST, The Smokers' Manifesto, 4pp, in PP 1214.
FOREST, WAVES, see NOW WHAT, I & II, in PP 1,028/29.
FORESTS, WHO IS DESTROYING THE WORLD'S FORESTS? 918.
FORESTS: See: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY, Why International Paper is Helping to Develop a 1,000,000-acre Forest on Land it Doesn't Own, 1p. adv., 76, in PP 1317: 140.
FORFEITURE LAWS, See: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET, The Looting of America. How over 200 Civil Asset Forfeiture Laws enable police to confiscate your home, bank accounts & business without trial, 6pp, ISIL leaflet, revised 5/97: 58, in PP 1504.
FORFEITURE: WOLLSTEIN, JARRET B., The Looting of America, Civil Asset Forfeiture, 6pp, in PP 1445: 68.
FORGAN, James A., The Money Supply of the United States, 1903, 8pp, in PP 745.
FORGOTTEN MAN & WOMAN, PP 237/38, 242, 424, 961.
FORGOTTEN MAN, THE: CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Forgotten Man, 4pp, in PP 1418: 12.
FORMAN, FRANK, Letter, 1986, 2pp: 19, in PP 1488.
FORMAN, FRANK, The Patch Needed for Ayn Rand's THE OBJECTIVIST ETHICS, 96, 4pp , in PP 1334/35: 75.
FORMOSA: SZE, ALBERT Y, Double-Talk on Formosa, 2pp, in PP 1411/12: 20. - Every talk on territorial "units", as if they were individual living beings, is double talk! - J.Z., 10.6.98.
FORMULATIONS, II/3, Spring 1995, sample, 20 pp. FNF, in PP 1365: 95. - This newsletter, of which I have obtained by now a few more copies, contains some panarchistic articles, as if such ideas were new discoveries. They are still mixed in with some territorialist notions and so far neither editor nor writer have shown any interest towards previous and different writings on their main idea. Thus they seem to be blinkered. They are copyrights fanatics, too, so I leave their further material alone, at least until they change their minds. - J.Z., 3.12.96.
FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTE: EINE BRUTSTAETTE FUER ERFINDUNGEN, 2 S., Forschung, Selbstfinanzierung. Ueber die private Forschungsstaette von Dr. Ing. A. Bartel, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 126.
FORSTER, G.A., 12 Reasons Why Georgist Reforms Are Needed Now, 1p leaflet, 29x, in PP 643.
FORSTER, GEOFF, Speaker's Forum, 1p circular, n.d., on open air speaking center in Melbourne & 1st. Sunday of each year as National Free Speech Day: See behind cover sheet, in PP 1502.
FORSTER, GEOFF, to ZUBE, JOHN, 14 Sep. 88, 1/2p, with reply, 18 Sep. 88, 2pp, in PP 907-910.
FORSYTH, DONELSON R., A Taxonomy of Ethical Ideologies, JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 39, 1980, 175-184, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1289, headed: Measuring Ethical Ideologies.
FORSYTH, WILLIAM, History of Trial by Jury, 2nd. ed., 1875, indexed, 398pp. In PP 477. Alas, not an anarchist or libertarian book but only of some historical interest, mainly from a lawyers point of view, of English juries and their development, or further deterioration, during the last few centuries, written with the prejudices to be expected from most layers. One may consider it as a record of one of the most prolonged and successful cover-ups in history, one that largely continues into our times, resulting in the present distortion of the free jury system by legislators, rulers, judges and layers, involved in a kind of "demarcation dispute" stretching over centuries, in which they usurped more and more power to themselves, at the expense of a popular, powerful and free jury system. - J.Z.
FORT COLLINS PROJECT, See: GLENNIE, MARY MARGARET, Project coordinator of Freedom Now, Fort Collins, a number of leaflets, surveys and clippings on her attempt to concentrate at least 1,000 additional libertarians in Fort Collins, in order to achieve a significant difference in Fort Collins, 100 sheets: 1, in PP1491.
FORT COLLINS PROJECT, See: SMITH, CATHY L.Z., Liberty - Fort Collins Style, 2pp: 18, in PP 1465.
FORT COLLINS PROJECT: ASAKAWA, GIL, Fort Collins, Move Over, 2pp from WESTWORD, 24-30 Jan. 1990 on Mary Margaret Glennie's attempt to concentrate libertarians in Fort Collins, in PP 1415: 140.
FORT COLLINS PROJECT: CLARK, GREG, The Fort Collins Project, 1p, in PP 1378/81: 125.
FORTEAN TIMES, 2pp leaflet, 29x, in PP 725.
FORTESCUE, J.W., the HON., State Socialism and the Collapse in Australia, 1894, 40pp, 29x, in PP 371.
FORUM BOOKS, See: FREEDOM'S FORUM BOOKS & ISIL & FREEDOM NETWORK NEWS for listing.
FOSSEDAL, GREGORY A., Homelessness and the U.S. Housing Mess, 1990, 1p on William Tucker, The Excluded Americans, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139.
FOSTER, DAVE, Pigs and Profiteers, 1p: 90, in PP 1498.
FOSTER, DAVE, Prison & Retribution. Market Alternatives, 1p: 82, in PP 1498.
FOSTER, ELLERY, Letter, 11 Dec. 87, on a local clearing of acknowledgements of value received, based on the primitive "labor standard" notion, 1p, 48x, in PP 740.
FOSTER, ELLERY, Letters, 4pp, 1983-85: 43, in PP 1470. - On money reform, mutual aid and militarism.
FOSTER, GEOFF, to ZUBE, JOHN, 19.4.96, 1p, in PP 1323: 89.
FOSTER, SARAH E., Counter-revolution in Paradise, 3pp, on NaGriamel secession, in PP 1297.
FOSTER, SARAH E., Free Choice in Home Birth, 1p, in PP 1356.
FOTIADES, PETER, A two-sided look at incentives, 5pp, 29x, in PP 294-297.
FOUCAULT, MICHEL, Georges Canguilhem: Philosopher of Error, I & C (Ideology & Consciousness) No. 7, autumn 80, 51-62, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP1204p1688, headed: Error: The History of Life & Knowledge.
FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, A literature of freedom survey, 17pp, 24x in PP 50-54. Literature List 1979-1980, 4pp, 24x in PP 107-108, A Literature of Freedom, 1980-81, 4pp, 29x, in PP 316-318, A Literature of Freedom, 1983/84, 16pp, 29x, in PP 503, Books from FEE, A Literature of Freedom, 1988-1989, 31pp, in PP 818. Books from FEE, A Literature of Freedom, 1988-89, 31pp, in PP 920.
FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, Cliches of Socialism, 93pp, 76 entries, from the loose leaf version produced by FEE, 24x, in PP 75.
FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, FEE List of online Articles, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1537: 115. - LMP has not yet downloaded these essays. Please note that LMP offers many more articles from FEE and many of its books, but not online but "only" on microfiche. LMP would also offer still more, if so many of its "Essays on Liberty" and "The Freeman" issues would not contain one to several copyrighted articles.
FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, FEE, In Memoriam L.E. Read, 1898-1983, 8pp, with: A Literature of Freedom, 1983/84, 16pp, 29x, in PP 503.
FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, FEE, What's Past Is Prologue, A Commemorative Evening to the Foundation for Economic Education on the Occasion of Leonard Read's 70th Birthday, FEE, 1968, 62pp, containing short contributions by Perry E. Gresham, Lawrence Fertig, Henry Hazlitt, William F. Buckley, Jr., Milton Friedman, Trygve J.B. Hoff, Friedrich von Hayek, Benjamin R. Rogge & Leonard E. Read, in PP 1,036. - We ought to get all the "prologues" for liberty together and easily, cheaply and permanently accessible before we can man a free, concerted and well enough informed play for liberty for all - to the extent that they want it for themselves. - J.Z. 10.6.98.
FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, Notes from FEE, July 1979, 4pp, 24x, in PP 64-65. I would gladly film the whole set, if I could get it complete, in excellent photocopies. - J.Z.
FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, Abortion, A Woman's Right to Choose? 5pp, in PP 1428/29: 371. - Against abortion.
FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, Rape! Incest! Abortion? 5pp, in PP 1428/29: 380.
FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS & DEMOCRACY IN CHINA, Partial Arrest and Disappearance List Post June 3-4, 1989 Massacre in China, 10pp: 125. Merely conventional humanitarian or democratic concern with the dozens of millions killed, tortured, incarcerated or and hundreds of millions of exploited victims of totalitarian communism although quite justified, is simply not enough and will not shake its foundations. But publication of libertarian and liberating programmes of alternative governments and free societies for Chinese people, according to their own individual and free choice (once they are given that chance), could, if they are sufficiently publicized and discussed, lead to almost non-violent libertarian revolutions or military insurrections and also to the destruction of the anti-people or mass murder devices in the hands of these totalitarians and, finally, of all others. How tyrannicide, amnesty and nuclear disarmament could be combined, minimizing the risks for hundreds of millions, I have described in my peace program in PEACE PLANS 61-63. Does a still better peace and liberation program exist anywhere? Please, do point it out to me. While economic liberalization does lead to degrees of political liberalization, too, at least in the long run, this kind of limited and also, territorially still totalitarian and limited political liberalization is not enough to end these tragedies fast and prevent even worse ones. The libertarian alternative must "build golden bridges" even to the remaining communist faithful. They must get their chance to continue to practise their own ideals, at their own expense and risk, under exterritorial autonomy in their own volunteer communities. With that way-out opened to them, they will not desperately resist the liberation of the non-communists and of the dissenting communists and socialists. A start might be made by recognizing exterritorial autonomy for Chinese volunteer communities, of whatever kind, first in one country and then in many, most and finally all countries in the world. Only much better ideas, combined with their practice, can defeat totalitarians without further huge costs in lives, liberty and property. Even rats, if they are cornered, will fight back. These rats have nuclear weapons, so the conventional resistance against them and their like is too risky. Among the many alternative to be offered are almost instant, productive and paid jobs to dozens to hundreds of millions of Chinese unemployed and under-employed, which only the introduction of monetary freedom - which may have been first practised to some extent in China - can make possible. Now this tradition is forgotten there and not yet sufficiently known, appreciated and developed in the West. While mass unemployment exists anywhere, any existing degree of authoritarianism and totalitarianism could easily get worse rather than better. The same applies to fast inflations, like that currently existing, still under the communist central banking system, in Russia. PIOT, J.Z., 1.1.1999.
FOUNDATION FOR PPSS, We can blow the whistle on government waste!, 22pp in PP 851.FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MONETARY EDUCATION, THE, NY, FAME, home page and publication list, provided by Robert Carnaghan, 5pp, 1996, in PP 1395: 114.
FOUNDATION REPORT, No. 4, in Claustrophobia II/4, in PP 934.
FOUNDATIONS: HAYSOM, CHEETAH, Generous Americans, 1p, in PP 1430/31: 273.
FOUR LAW DRAFTS TO FIGHT DEFLATION, PREVENT INFLATION AND LOWER INTEREST RATES, PP 40, 315, 394, 428ff(S.285ff, 390ff, 421ff), 523, 534, 598, 2785; 806, 890 (French in 778-783).
FOURTH WORLD REVIEW, No. 40, contents list and subscription appeal only, 1p, in PP 1262.
FOURTH WORLD, First Assembly, leaflet, n.d., 4pp, 29x, in PP 878.
FOURTH WORLD, leaflet, 1p, 29x, in PP 741.
FOWLE, DAVID ALLYN, Rebuttal of "The Trouble with Anarchy" - Part III, 1p, in PP 1311: 63.
FOWLER, CHARLES T., Corporations, in THE SUN, a bi-monthly publication devoted to Co-operation, I/3, new series, May & June 1886, 28pp, "with special reference to railways and telegraphs", in PP 1124.
FOWLER, CHARLES T., Land Tenure, in THE SUN, I/5, May + June 1887, 27pp, in PP 1124.
FOWLER, Nick, Interview with Prof. D.M. Armstrong, An., Honi Soit, 3.6.86, 3pp, 29x, in PP 631.
FOWLER, WILLIAM J., Jr. & WALBERG, HERBERT J., Expenditure and Size Efficiencies of Public School Districts, 1988, 24pp, Heartland Institute, in PP 1103.
FOX, EMMET, I Love You Love, a poem 1p, n.d. - I'm under the impression that poetry and songs mainly help to perpetuate sheer nonsense. - J.Z.
FOX-GENOVESE, ELIZABETH, Physiocracy and the Overthrow of the Ancient Regime, paper delivered at the Western Society for French History, Dec. 4-6, 75, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p316, headed: Individualism, Property and Revolt.
FOXWELL, H.S., Bibliography of the English Socialist School, chronologically, to 1885, 76pp, including many coop and some related anarchist, utopian & currency reform titles,, in PP 1308: 75- 93.
FOXWELL, H.S., Introduction to MENGER, ANTON, The Right to the Whole Produce of Labour, 110pp, in PP 1308: 2-29. - See my note to Menger's book. - J.Z.
FRACKENPOHL, A., Alte Methoden - neue Wege in der Werbung, 1 S., Treuhaender, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 208. - K.Z. las, schrieb und veroeffentlichte viel ueber die "Werbung" und so wenig ueber die gegenseitige und fast kostenfreie Werbung die in einem gemeinsamen Markt, hier fuer Ideen, besteht. Manchmal sieht man den Wald vor lauter Baeumen nicht. - J.Z., 30.9.97.
FRACTAL REPORT, Porthtowan, Letter by John de Rivaz, 9 Oct. 92: 407; & 11 Sep. 92, 1p: 409, J.Z. to J.de R., 25.9. 93, 3pp: 411, in PP 1293/95.
FRACTIONAL MONEY, PP 784/85.
FRACTIONAL vs. 100% RESERVE BANKING, 787, 791, 911. - I favour monetary freedom vs. both exclusive currency systems. - J.Z.
FRAGEN DER FREIHEIT, Zahlen zum Nachdenken, ueber den deutschen Geldumlauf, 1913-1966, Sept. 68, 2pp, in PP 814. (I would love to see e.g. an updated tabulation, covering ca 100 years, of this kind, for each of the major countries, perhaps side by side with a gold price or other index, with indications on where and when legal tender and central bank monopoly came in. J.Z.)
FRAGER, J.M., A Look at Gustav Landauer, 2pp: 61, in PP 1501.
FRAGMENTS, A Quarterly Journal of Individual Opinion, incomplete, 68pp, in PP 934.
FRAGMENTS, January 1963 - December 1985, all issues by middle 1990, chief editor Jack Schwartzman, with some letters and clippings, 377pp, in PP 963-965. (This periodical demonstrates very well the uphill struggle one begins when one attempts to publish a printed periodical, on paper, rather than frequently microfilming all the texts one desires and can obtain, and making them thus permanently and cheaply accessible upon demand. For every addiction there is a price to be paid. J.Z.)
FRAGMENTS, Leaflet, 1p, of August 1998, 125, in PP 1518. - It calls itself the "World's Oldest and Greatest Individualist Magazine". Is it? - J.Z.
FRAGMENTS, vol. 33, summer 95, 13pp, in PP 1312/1314: 253-365.FRANCE, ANATOLE, See: NOMAD, MAX, Comrade Anatole. The Political Evolution of Anatole France, 1959, 14pp: 64, in PP 1471.
FRANCHISING, PP 988, 1105,
FRANCIS, DAVID R., Has America Become a Socialist Country? 1p, on pension funds socialism, 29x, in PP 294-297.
FRANCIS, MARK, Herbert Spencer and the Myth of Laissez-Faire, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS, 39, April-June 78, 317-328, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p323, headed: Spencer and Laissez-Faire. I pointed out 2 gross errors in this short summary. - J.Z.
FRANCIS, TONI, Dauerwellen - selbst gemacht, 1 S., IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 136. - Solche Neuerungen sollte man doch den Massenmedien ueberlassen. - J.Z., 7.6.96.
FRANCKE, LINDA BIRD, A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, 83, 2pp, in PP 1407: 46. - A crisis nursery for battered children in immediate danger.
FRANK, HERMAN, Moral Decay of Our Society, 2pp, 1951, 29x, in PP 542.
FRANKE, DAVID, Volunteer Army vs. National Service, The Case for a Volunteer Army, 1969, 30pp, published by Constitutional Alliance, Lansing, Michigan, in PP 965.
FRANKEL, CHARLES, Sociobiology and its Critics, COMMENTARY 63, July 79, 39-47, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p606, headed: Sociobiology's Program and Weakness.
FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG, Einzelhandel will eigene Kreditkarte, 1 S., 87, in PP 1400: 121. - An das eigene Ladenfundationsgeld denkt er immer noch nicht. - J.Z.
FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG, Frankreichs Katzenjammer nach dem Rausch der Verstaatlichungen, 1988, 2 S.: 191, in PP 1478.
FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU, Computer hilft beim Tauschen, 1p, 24.10.88, 29x, in PP 867.
FRANKLIN, B., La science du Bonhomme Richard et autres opuscules, in PP 778-783.
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, An Apology for Printers, edited and with an introduction by Randolph Goodman, a prefatory note by Philip Wittenberg; and wood engravings by John De Pol, Book Craftsmen Associates, N.Y., 1955, 41pp, in PP 986. (For how long have the book craftsmen left this classic defence of freedom of the press out of print? - J.Z.)
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, Autobiography, condensed, with an introduction by D. Milton Whiteside, 1944, 29pp, in E. Haldeman-Julius Publications, Digest 15, in PP 1164.
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, see MCCABE, JOSEPH, The Dawn of the Modern Spirit, Sketches of Voltaire, Rousseau, D'Aranda, Franklin and Diderot, Haldeman-Julius Co., n.d., 63pp, vol. XI in the series: 100 Men who Moved the World, Character Sketches of the Greatest Creative Forces of History, edited by E. Haldeman-Julius, No. 464 of his series, in PP 1164.
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, See: CLARK, RONALD W., Benjamin Franklin, Random House, N.Y., 1983, 530pp: 431, in PP 1529-33.
FRANSON, ROBERT WILFRED, The Shadow of the Ship, Review, 1p, of this SF story, by William H. Stoddard, in PP 1325: 76.FRANZ, JAMES J., Review of BURRIS, ALAN, A Liberty Primer, 1p & 1p adv. for the book, in PP 1382/85: 207.
FRANZ, WANDA, Dr., Post Abortion Syndrome Explained, 1p, press report only, QRTL, in PP 1428/29: 417.
FRANZEN, DON ERIK, Science and the First Amendment: The Case of Wilhelm Reich, LAW AND LIBERTY 4, Spring 78, 1-3, 6-8, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p505, headed: Freedom of Scientific Inquiry.
FRANZEN, DON, Forethoughts of the Post-Revolutionary World, 1970, 1p from PROTOS, in PP 1409/10: 183.
FRANZEN, DON, The Ideas. Forethoughts on the Post-revolutionary World, 2pp: 87, in PP 1468.
FRANZEN, DON, The Individual, the State & the Draft, 1p: 98, in PP 1469.
FRANZI, EMIL, 1776: A Buffoonery, 1p, in PP 1312/1314: 264.
FRANZI, EMIL, Rednecks and Radicalism, 1p, in PP 1297.
FRASER FORUM, May 1984, a sample, Fraser Institute, Canadian equivalent to the IEA, 24pp, in PP 814.
FRASER FORUM, Vancouver, The Fraser Institute. Some samples, all of this publication that are in my possession: July - October 1989; December 1990 & January 1991, 260pp: 1, in PP 1515. - If I had them all, I would be tempted to microfiche them all. Why don't YOU fiche them all and supply a FULL index to ALL the publications of the Fraser Institute - and others, all on the road to a libertarian encyclopaedia? Some are very short articles- but they can be all the more effective for that very reason, in at least some instances. Who reads whole tomes? So many excellent articles are all too dispersed, unknown and inaccessible. Most could be combined on a few CD-ROMs or a few thousand microfiche. Do not keep freedom's wisdom statements apart and dispersed or expensive and inaccessible. - J.Z.
FRASER INSTITUTE, See: MILLER, VINCENT H., The Fraser Institute, 4pp: 267, in PP 1506/07.FRASER VALLEY PEACE LETTER, Jan. 91, 8pp, reproduced as is, in PP 1270.
FRASER, BYRON, vs ROSENBLUM, HENRY, on Anarcho - Individualism, transcript of a letter exchange of 1980, 5pp, with 1p of notes by J.Z. & 2pp of a letter by J.Z. to B.F., 29.3.95, in PP 1256.
FRASER, IAN, Acting on Principle, 3pp, in PP 1336 - 39: 24.
FRASER, IAN, Club Sovereign International, "People Who Are Achieving Privacy, Prosperity and Peace of Mind", 1998, 6pp, in PP 1537: 183. - There are limits to achieving that within the nation-wide territorial concentration camps and under nuclear "umbrellas".- J.Z.
FRASER, IAN, Earth Worshippers, 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 259.FRASER, IAN, Global Cannibalism? 1p against foreign aid, in PP 1336 - 39: 70.FRASER, IAN, Slaying Socialism, 1p. On State Socialism, in PP 1336 - 39: 287. S. has numerous forms. At least some are very close to libertarian free enterprise and free market capitalism. - J.Z.
FRASER, IAN, The Liberation of Learning, 1p, in PP 1336 - 39: 343.
FRASER, MICHELLE, Multiple Connections; Anarchism & Feminism, 8pp: 41, in PP 1481.
FRASER, SUZANNE & RANCE, JAKE, Free speech: Whose speech, whose freedom? 7pp: 47, in PP 1481. - Neither showed ANY interest in the freedom of expression opportunities provided by microfilm. - Tunnel vision! - J.Z.
FRAUENGRUPPE IM LIBERTAEREN FORUM, Anarchismus u. Feminismus, 2 S.: 96, in PP 1476.
FRAZER, HUGH, Skirmish Politics, 29x, 3pp, in PP 516.
FRAZIER, MARK, A Heretical Approach to Urban Problems, 3pp, in PP 1158.
FRAZIER, MARK, Introducing Left - Right Libertarianism, 1p, in PP 1158.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Amsterdam Revisited, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 9, 2pp: 57, in PP 1487.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Casual Sex & Morality: A Kantian - Libertarian Analysis, 1992, 4pp, LA Philosophical Notes No. 18, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Defending Pornography, 96, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 177.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Feminists Against Censorship: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, 4pp, in PP 1281/82.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Freewill: A Leibnitzian - Libertarian Solution, 92, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 65.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Radical Feminism: An Expose, 92, 2pp, in PP 1334 / 35: 39.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Sexual Liberation, 1991, 4pp, LA Political Notes, No. 64, in PP 1,052 - 1,061.
FREDERICK, DANNY, The Futility of Egalitarianism. Some reflections inspired by Julian Le Grand's STRATEGY OF EQUALITY, 96, 2pp, in PP 1334/35: 9.
FREDERICK, DANNY, The Tyranny of the GUARDIAN - Readers, 94, 4pp, in PP 1334/35: 107.
FREDERICK, DANNY, Why Compulsory Competitive Tendering for Local Government Services Is not as Good as Privatisation, 2pp, in PP 1281/82.
FREDERICKS, SHIRLEY F., A Proposal for Freedom, 4pp: 95, in PP 1482. - She discusses Stirner somewhat but makes the involuntary joke, judging by life spans, that "Max Stirner... helped Godwin and Proudhon lay the theoretical foundations of anarchist thought." - Godwin, 1756-1836, Stirner, 1806-1856, Proudhon, 1809-1865. Godwin may have had an influence on young Stirner and Proudhon but hardly otherwise around. Only half of Proudhon's writings seem to be published so far. Does he anywhere refer to Stirner? - J.Z.
FREE AMERICA ... FROM THE INCOME TAX HOAX AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE FRAUD, a compilation by? date? Obtained where? 44pp, in PP 1247. - It contains, alas, some Social Credit ideas.
FREE AMERICA INSTITUTE, 2pp, 1992, in PP 1186. See: Terra Libra in PP 1189. 15pp in PP 1192.
FREE AMERICA INSTITUTE, Letter from Frederick Mann, 15 Oct. 1992, 1 p, in PP 1214. - For his later efforts see TERRA LIBRA.
FREE BANKING PROFESSORS, DIRECTORY, First compilation, n.d., supplied to me by Theo Megalli, 3/89, 1p, 29x, in PP 865.
FREE BANKING, see MONETARY FREEDOM.
FREE CHOICE, See: ROBERTS, CHARLES S., The Land of Free Choice, 6pp: 15, in PP 1529-33.
FREE COINAGE, PP 905, 969, 1111 (Silver, with legal tender! "Free" official coinage, subsidizing silver mining ).
FREE COINAGE, Private, Competitive, without Legal Tender Privileges, PP 731. See Monetary Freedom.
FREE COINAGE, See: GROSECLOSE, ELGIN, Manning the Sea Walls, 5pp: 352, in PP 1529-33. - Favours free coinage to maintain the value standard, not monetary freedom for exchange media and clearing avenues. - J.Z.
FREE COINAGE, The Free Coinage Scheme is Impracticable at every Point, PP 237/38 (Sumner, 1896). "Free" silver coinage at a legally fixed price against gold and with legal tender value against all creditors, is hardly an example of "free coinage". - J.Z.
FREE ECONOMY & HUMANE VALUES, PP 1012.
FREE ECONOMY & RELIGION, PP 1012.
FREE ECONOMY, PP 696, see ECONOMIC FREEDOM, MONETARY FREEDOM, FREE TRADE, VOLUNTARY TAXATION, COOPERATIVE PRODUCTION.
FREE ECONOMY, See: DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Public Policy & the Free Economy, 18pp: 324, in PP 1529-33.
FREE ENERGY OPTIONS, 9pp, in NOW WHAT, Nos. I & II, Fall 1987 & Spring 1989, published by Waves Forest.
FREE ENTERPRISE & MORALITY, PP 1015.
FREE ENTERPRISE SERIES, Sydney, 8pp, in PP 852.
FREE ENTERPRISE SUPER, 2pp leaflet, 29x in PP 729.
FREE ENTERPRISE TO DEFEAT THE WARFARE STATE, STEP BY STEP, 18pp, 36points, 1966, in PP 7.
FREE ENTERPRISE VIDEOS, 1p, 29x, in PP 725.
FREE ENTERPRISE ZONES, PP 679, 755.
FREE ENTERPRISE, MORAL CASE, PP 1052-61 (LA Philosophical Notes 1)
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: ANON., Popular Myths about Socialism & Free Enterprise, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 153.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: BOCK, ALAN W., Moratorium on a Misused Term (free enterprise), 1p, in PP 1432/1439: 280. - Most terms used by anarchists and libertarians ought to be revised - and revision proposals should be part of a libertarian - anarchist encyclopaedia. Compare: SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The Enterprising Americans, 1p flyer, in PP 1409/10: 149.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: IMBERMAN, A. A., Free Enterprise: The Worker's View, 3pp, in PP 1411/12: 15.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: JONES, JOYCE F., Was Free Enterprise ever Free? Part I, Mercantilism in the Land of Columbus, 12pp, Part II, The Rise and Fall of the Laissez-Faire Ideals. 13pp, in PP 1376: 268 & 293.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: PENWALT CORPORATION, The Competitive Enterprise System. We believe in it... here's why: 2pp adv., 76, in PP 1317: 141-142.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: PETERSON, WILLIAM H., The Public Interest of Private Enterprise - and the Private Interest of Public Policy, 5pp: 164, in PP 1529- 33.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: PP 48-49, 247, 369, 378-380, 392, 414, 490, 516, 524, 711, 722, 919, 920, 1004, 1015,
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: SULZBACH, WALTER, How to Defend Free Enterprise, 2pp, in PP 1411/12: 276. - Let us establish it first and make it fully free in every sphere! - J.Z.
FREE ENTERPRISE, See: UPDATE, editorial, 1p, in PP 277/278: 205. - Instance: After 20 years I am still almost the only libertarian and anarchist who uses microfilm extensively - although this opportunity is open and affordable for almost anyone. Where are the enterprising and pioneering libertarians and anarchists? Why do they remain addicted almost exclusively to print on paper? Why do most of them not even utilize all their digital, e.g. floppy disk & text-only CD-ROM publishing and reading opportunities, which they are supposed to favour, too? - Why do thousands to ten-thousands of computer fans let themselves be outproduced by one using a supposedly outdated technology like microfiche? - J.Z., 7.10.97.
FREE ENTERPRISE, Sydney, all issues, Vol I/1 - II/12, 1973-1976, 24x, in PP 36-39.
FREE EXCHANGE RATES, See: WINDER, GEORGE, Currency Convertibility, 2pp, from 63pp IEA book: The Free Convertibility of Sterling, in PP 1418: 45. - Merely against foreign exchange controls. - J.Z. - See: PP 6, 246, 804.
FREE EXCHANGE, PP 371, 803, see MONETARY FREEDOM, FREE TRADE, MARKET.
FREE EXCHANGE, The Only Solution to the Labour Problem, ed. By Henry Seymour, Nos. I-III, May-July 1892, 12pp, in PP 803.
FREE IMMIGRATION: 2 further clippings on free migration, in PP 1366: 122. - See: Asylum, Desertion, Human Rights, Immigration, Migration, Refugees.
FREE KANSAN, THE, Kansas LP, Sep/Oct. 89 & May/June 90, 10pp, all on hand, in PP 1270.
FREE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF NEW YORK, The Libertarian Party, an introduction, 6pp, n.d.: 11, in PP 1504.
FREE LIBERTARIAN, III/11-12: Nov.- Dec