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INDEX Callahan, Gene, continued THE FREEMAN: B SeeM aalnsdoe lBboaouk m)r eviews (Caldwell; IDEAS ON LIBERTY BACK toward serfdom in New Zealand CALLAHAN, Gene and Robert (Bob) VOLUME 54 (Baird) 4:47-48 Murphy BAIRD, Charles W. Let us not speak falsely now. 3:28-32 JANUARY-DECEMBER Pursuit of happiness column: Nationalized health care will cut 2004 Back toward serfdom in New costs? It just ain’t so! 1/2:6-7 Zealand. 4:47-48 CAMPAIGN -finance reform Prepared by Beth A. Hoffman, THheen ryp ubHlaizcl iattn d ont heu nuinoinosn.s . 117:/487:-4478- 48 Poli1t/i2c:s 32c-o3r4r upts money (Leef) Managing Editor, and BARRY, Norman CAN you spot the billionaire? Michael Tseng, FEE Intern Estonia moves to liberty. 5:36-38 (Boudreaux) 1/2:13-14 The European constitution: a CAPITAL letters 3:39-41; 5:39-40; NOTE: In page references, the number requiem? 10:32-36 9:40-41; 12:31-33 preceding the colon designates the BATEMARCO, Robert. See Book CARREIRA, Robert month, the numbers following refer to reviews (McMillan) Buying foreign goods saves American the pages. For example, 1/2:47-48 refers BERMUDA, freedom, and economic jobs. 6:22-23 to pages 47-48 of the January/February growth (Stewart) 6:18-21 Regulatory escalation. 1/2:15-16 issue. Articles have at least three BIERCE, Ambrose, on socialism (Hager) CARTOON depicting “The Broken entries—author, title, and subject 12:21-23 Window” 11:24-25 —except in cases when the title and “BIG” we really need to beware (Dunn) CASHING a cheque in the third appropriate subject coincide. Books 7/8:23-24 millennium A.D. (Wright) 4:8-9 reviewed are listed alphabetically by BIOGRAPHY, tribute CHINA author on page 48. Ambrose Bierce on socialism (Hager) China’s future (Dorn) 10:47-48 12:21-23 Great Chinese inflation (Ebeling) Aaron Director on the market for 12:2-3 goods and ideas (Ebeling) 11:2-3 CHOICE is bad for us? It just ain’t so! Lasting legacy of the Reagan (Otteson) 6:6-7 revolution (Ebeling) 7/8:6-7 CLASS-action lawsuits: dear lawyer A man to remember (Davies) (Payne) 10:40 AGRICULTURE 12:29-30 CLASSICAL liberalism Ending farm subsidies wouldn’t help Nock revisited (Richman) 6:4-5 Ramon Diaz and the spread of liberal the third world? It just ain’t so! Remembering Henry Hazlitt ideas in Uruguay (Peirano) (Pasour) 4:6-7 (Greaves) 11:8-11 10:37-40 Facts about world hunger (Peron) Herbert Spencer: libertarian prophet Free markets, the rule of law, and 9:37-39 (Long) 7/8:25-28 classical liberalism (Ebeling) 5:8-15 ALL poorer after the war (Hazlitt) BLANCHETTE, Jude Progressive era’s derailment of 11:12 Education is the effect, not the cause, classical-liberal evolution (Smith) AMERICAN history of affluence. 7/8:31-34 6:26-30 How did we get here? (Williams) Hazlitt on gold. 11:34-36 CLEVELAND, Grover: the veto 3:47-48 BLOGS, new world of (Cowen) 3:16-18 president (Folsom) 4:34-35 Rome and America: the ideology of BORDERS and liberty (Morriss) COBDEN, Richard: a man to remember decline (Jones) 5:29-33 7/8:17-20 (Davies) 12:29-30 Westerns and property rights BOUDREAUX COLLECTIVIST paradox (Richman) (Morriss) 3:19-22 Thoughts on freedom column: 3:4-5 See also Davies; Edwards; Folsom; Can you spot the billionaire? 1/2:13-14 COMMUNISM Higgs; Smith A deficit of understanding. 4:16-17 The lessons of another Tolstoy ANDERSON, William L. A deficit of understanding II. 6:16-17 (Hager) 1/2:17-19 A tale of regulation. 10:19-20 Novel economics. 11:13-14 Museum you don’t want to miss ANDERSON, William L. and Candice Playing by the rules. 9:16-17 (Reed) 3:14-15 E. Jackson BOVARD, James COPYRIGHTS, Mises on (Greaves) Losing the law: from shield to Federal surveillance: the threat to 6:33-36 weapon. 5:20-23 Americans’ security 1/2:22-27 CORDATO, Roy E. ANDREWS, Lewis M. BUSINESS Corporations should pay higher Separate the professions and the state. “Big” we really need to beware taxes? It just ain’t so! 11:6-7 12:16-20 (Dunn) 7/8:23-24 COWEN, Tyler ANTIGLOBALISTS are scarce in poor Would the poor go barefoot with a The new world of blogs. 3:16-18 countries (Peron) 6:37-38 private shoe industry? (Davies) ARMENTANO, Paul. See Book reviews 5:34-35 (Sullum) BUSINESS and ethics (Opitz) 1/2:37-40 ATTARIAN, John BUSYBODY behind every tree (Payne) D Is Social Security reform paternalistic? 7/8:8-9 1/2:10-12 BUYING foreign goods saves American DARK secrets of rail trails (Teska) AUSTRIAN economics jobs (Carreira) 6 12:11-13 Austrian economics and the political DAVIES, Stephen economy of freedom (Ebeling) Our economic past column: 6:8-15 From Pennsylvania to Verdun: Econ 101: an Austrian economist’s Friedrich List and the origins of dream (Foulkes) 1/2:8-9 World War I. 1/2:30-31 AUTOGENIC diseases (Szasz) 5:24-25 CALIFORNIA The great horse-manure crisis of AWESOME powers of government How unions are bankrupting 1894, 9:32-33 (Weidenbaum) 3:10-13 California (Greenhut) 9:28-31 A man to remember. 12:29-30 AYAU, Manuel F. CALLAHAN, Gene Would the poor go barefoot with a The most elusive proposition. Free-trade theory no longer applies? It private shoe industry? 5:34-35 10:25-27 just ain’t so! 5:6-7 DEAR lawyer (Payne) 10:40 42 INDEX Callahan, Gene, continued THE FREEMAN: B SeeM aalnsdoe lBboaouk m)r eviews (Caldwell; IDEAS ON LIBERTY BACK toward serfdom in New Zealand CALLAHAN, Gene and Robert (Bob) VOLUME 54 (Baird) 4:47-48 Murphy BAIRD, Charles W. Let us not speak falsely now. 3:28-32 JANUARY-DECEMBER Pursuit of happiness column: Nationalized health care will cut 2004 Back toward serfdom in New costs? It just ain’t so! 1/2:6-7 Zealand. 4:47-48 CAMPAIGN -finance reform Prepared by Beth A. Hoffman, THheen ryp ubHlaizcl iattn d ont heu nuinoinosn.s . 117:/487:-4478- 48 Poli1t/i2c:s 32c-o3r4r upts money (Leef) Managing Editor, and BARRY, Norman CAN you spot the billionaire? Michael Tseng, FEE Intern Estonia moves to liberty. 5:36-38 (Boudreaux) 1/2:13-14 The European constitution: a CAPITAL letters 3:39-41; 5:39-40; NOTE: In page references, the number requiem? 10:32-36 9:40-41; 12:31-33 preceding the colon designates the BATEMARCO, Robert. See Book CARREIRA, Robert month, the numbers following refer to reviews (McMillan) Buying foreign goods saves American the pages. For example, 1/2:47-48 refers BERMUDA, freedom, and economic jobs. 6:22-23 to pages 47-48 of the January/February growth (Stewart) 6:18-21 Regulatory escalation. 1/2:15-16 issue. Articles have at least three BIERCE, Ambrose, on socialism (Hager) CARTOON depicting “The Broken entries—author, title, and subject 12:21-23 Window” 11:24-25 —except in cases when the title and “BIG” we really need to beware (Dunn) CASHING a cheque in the third appropriate subject coincide. Books 7/8:23-24 millennium A.D. (Wright) 4:8-9 reviewed are listed alphabetically by BIOGRAPHY, tribute CHINA author on page 48. Ambrose Bierce on socialism (Hager) China’s future (Dorn) 10:47-48 12:21-23 Great Chinese inflation (Ebeling) Aaron Director on the market for 12:2-3 goods and ideas (Ebeling) 11:2-3 CHOICE is bad for us? It just ain’t so! Lasting legacy of the Reagan (Otteson) 6:6-7 revolution (Ebeling) 7/8:6-7 CLASS-action lawsuits: dear lawyer A man to remember (Davies) (Payne) 10:40 AGRICULTURE 12:29-30 CLASSICAL liberalism Ending farm subsidies wouldn’t help Nock revisited (Richman) 6:4-5 Ramon Diaz and the spread of liberal the third world? It just ain’t so! Remembering Henry Hazlitt ideas in Uruguay (Peirano) (Pasour) 4:6-7 (Greaves) 11:8-11 10:37-40 Facts about world hunger (Peron) Herbert Spencer: libertarian prophet Free markets, the rule of law, and 9:37-39 (Long) 7/8:25-28 classical liberalism (Ebeling) 5:8-15 ALL poorer after the war (Hazlitt) BLANCHETTE, Jude Progressive era’s derailment of 11:12 Education is the effect, not the cause, classical-liberal evolution (Smith) AMERICAN history of affluence. 7/8:31-34 6:26-30 How did we get here? (Williams) Hazlitt on gold. 11:34-36 CLEVELAND, Grover: the veto 3:47-48 BLOGS, new world of (Cowen) 3:16-18 president (Folsom) 4:34-35 Rome and America: the ideology of BORDERS and liberty (Morriss) COBDEN, Richard: a man to remember decline (Jones) 5:29-33 7/8:17-20 (Davies) 12:29-30 Westerns and property rights BOUDREAUX COLLECTIVIST paradox (Richman) (Morriss) 3:19-22 Thoughts on freedom column: 3:4-5 See also Davies; Edwards; Folsom; Can you spot the billionaire? 1/2:13-14 COMMUNISM Higgs; Smith A deficit of understanding. 4:16-17 The lessons of another Tolstoy ANDERSON, William L. A deficit of understanding II. 6:16-17 (Hager) 1/2:17-19 A tale of regulation. 10:19-20 Novel economics. 11:13-14 Museum you don’t want to miss ANDERSON, William L. and Candice Playing by the rules. 9:16-17 (Reed) 3:14-15 E. Jackson BOVARD, James COPYRIGHTS, Mises on (Greaves) Losing the law: from shield to Federal surveillance: the threat to 6:33-36 weapon. 5:20-23 Americans’ security 1/2:22-27 CORDATO, Roy E. ANDREWS, Lewis M. BUSINESS Corporations should pay higher Separate the professions and the state. “Big” we really need to beware taxes? It just ain’t so! 11:6-7 12:16-20 (Dunn) 7/8:23-24 COWEN, Tyler ANTIGLOBALISTS are scarce in poor Would the poor go barefoot with a The new world of blogs. 3:16-18 countries (Peron) 6:37-38 private shoe industry? (Davies) ARMENTANO, Paul. See Book reviews 5:34-35 (Sullum) BUSINESS and ethics (Opitz) 1/2:37-40 ATTARIAN, John BUSYBODY behind every tree (Payne) D Is Social Security reform paternalistic? 7/8:8-9 1/2:10-12 BUYING foreign goods saves American DARK secrets of rail trails (Teska) AUSTRIAN economics jobs (Carreira) 6 12:11-13 Austrian economics and the political DAVIES, Stephen economy of freedom (Ebeling) Our economic past column: 6:8-15 From Pennsylvania to Verdun: Econ 101: an Austrian economist’s Friedrich List and the origins of dream (Foulkes) 1/2:8-9 World War I. 1/2:30-31 AUTOGENIC diseases (Szasz) 5:24-25 CALIFORNIA The great horse-manure crisis of AWESOME powers of government How unions are bankrupting 1894, 9:32-33 (Weidenbaum) 3:10-13 California (Greenhut) 9:28-31 A man to remember. 12:29-30 AYAU, Manuel F. CALLAHAN, Gene Would the poor go barefoot with a The most elusive proposition. Free-trade theory no longer applies? It private shoe industry? 5:34-35 10:25-27 just ain’t so! 5:6-7 DEAR lawyer (Payne) 10:40 42 DECENCY requires a minimum-wage ECONOMIC causes of war (Mises) FEDERALISM means carte blanche for law? It just ain’t so! (Skoble) 3:6-7 4:10-15 states? It just ain’t so! (Leef) DEFENSE of our civilization against ECONOMIC fantasy of “Star Trek” 10:6-7 intellectual error (Hayek) 3:8-9 (Goldsmith) 12:8-10 FILM DEFICIT of understanding (Boudreaux) ECONOMIC history Westerns and property rights 4:6-17 To understand change, learn from (Morriss) 3:19-22 DEFICIT of understanding II history (J. Hood) 7/8:10-12 FLIGHT from responsibility (Richman) (Boudreaux) 6:16-17 See also Davies, Folsom, Higgs 9:22-23 DEFICITS do matter (Sennholz) ECONOMICS, economists FOLSOM, Burton, Jr. 3:35-38 Austrian economics and the political Our economic past column: DEMOCRACY economy of freedom (Ebeling) Grover Cleveland: the veto president. Golden calf of democracy (Reed) 6:8-15 4:34-35 12:14-15 Destructive destruction (Richman) Why did the National Road fail? On “elective despotism” (Richman) 12:4-5 7/8:29-30 1/2:20-21 Fortune-cookie economics (Foulkes) See also Book reviews (Powell) DEMOCRACY, freedom, and the 6:39-40 FORTUNE-cookie economics (Foulkes) market (Ebeling) 9:2-3 Henry Hazlitt and the failure of 6:39-40 DESTRUCTIVE destruction (Richman) Keynesian economics (Ebeling) FOULKES, Arthur E. 12:4-5 11:15-19 Econ 101: an Austrian economist’s DIAZ, Ramon, and the spread of liberal Most elusive proposition (Ayau) dream. 1/2:8-9 ideas in Uruguay (Peirano) 10:25-27 Fortune-cookie economics. 6:39-40 10:37-40 Where in the world can you find Free trade’s never-ending battle. DIRECTOR, Aaron, on the market for economic freedom? (Leef) 9:20-21 goods and ideas (Ebeling) 11:2-3 9:34-36 FREE markets blossom in Vietnam DOHERTY, Brian. See Book reviews Why are economists so (Reed) 7/8:13-14 (Szasz) misunderstood? (Roberts) FREE markets, the rule of law, and DORN, James A. 1/2:47-48 classical liberalism (Ebeling) 5:8-15 China’s future. 10:47-48 ECONOMICS in One Lesson: an FREE trade. See also Trade DUNN, Wayne appreciation (Henderson) FREE trade: key to peace and prosperity The “big” we really need to beware. 11:26-28 (Peterson) 1/2:35-36 7/8:23-24 EDUCATION is the effect, not the FREE trade’s never-ending battle cause, of affluence (Blanchette) (Foulkes) 9:20-21 7/8:31-34 FREE-trade theory no longer applies? It EDWARDS, James Rolph just ain’t so! (Callahan) 5:6-7 E How nineteenth-century Americans FREEDOM of conscience and the responded to government welfare state (Richman) 6:24-25 EBELING, Richard M. corruption. 4:24-28 FREEDOM philosophy From the president column: ENDING farm subsidies wouldn’t help Neoconservatives and the freedom Democracy, freedom, and the market. the third world? It just ain’t so! philosophy (Ebeling) 5:2-3 9:2-3 (Pasour) 4:6-7 There is no central plan for winning Aaron Director on the market for ENERGY liberty (Ebeling) 1/2:2-3 goods and ideas. 11:2-3 How not to respond to higher What can friends of freedom learn Globalization and free trade. 4:2-3 gasoline prices (Laband & Westley) from the socialists? 10:2-3 The great Chinese inflation. 12:2-3 10:23-24 Why not more liberty? (Roberts) F. A. Hayek and The Road to We're running out of oil? It just ain't 12:40-41 Serfdom: a sixtieth-anniversary so! (Jennrich) 9:6-7 FROM Pennsylvania to Verdun: appreciation. 3:2-3 ENVIRONMENT Friedrich List and the origins of Neoconservatives and the freedom Great horse-manure crisis of 1894 World War I (Davies) 1/2:30-31 philosophy. 5:2-3 (Davies) 9:32-33 FROM wartime expedient to permanent 1914 and the world we lost. 6:2-3 Higher CO> , more global warming, pork barrel: WFC to RFC to SBA There is no central plan for winning and less extinction? (Lingle) (Higgs) 10:30-31 liberty. 1/2:2-3 9:18-19 FULDA, Joseph S. What can friends of freedom learn The irrational precautionary principle The wisher and the legislator: a lesson from the socialists? 10:2-3 (Peron) 4:38-40 from a fairy tale. 5:18-19 The WHO global treaty on tobacco: a Progressive era’s derailment of smokescreen for more government classical-liberal evolution (Smith) control. 7/8:2-3 6:26-30 Feature articles: ESTONIA moves to liberty (Barry) G Austrian economics and the political 5:36-38 economy of freedom. 6:8-15 ETHICS GALLES, Gary. See Book reviews Free markets, the rule of law, and Business and ethics (Opitz) 1/2:37-40 (Rajan & Zingales) classical liberalism. 5:8-15 EUROPEAN constitution: a requiem? GINI co-efficient Henry Hazlitt and the failure of 10:32-36 Can you spot the billionaire? Keynesian economics. 11:15-19 (Boudreaux) 1/2:13-14 Interest rates and the Federal Reserve. GLOBALIZATION and free trade 9:14-15 (Ebeling) 4:2-3 The lasting legacy of the Reagan GOLDEN calf of democracy (Reed) revolution. 7/8:6-7 F 12:14-15 Why socialism is “impossible.” GOLDSMITH, P. Gardner (Ebeling) 10:8-12 FACTS about world hunger (Peron) The economic fantasy of “Star Trek.” See also Book reviews (Applebaum; 9:37-39 12:8-10 Catherwood; Constant; Haynes & FDA Twisting economics against Klehr; Himmelfarb; Hoover; Ryn; New drug war (Summers) 4:31-33 immigrants. 9:24-27 Seabright; Shenoy; Stossel) FEDERAL surveillance: the threat to GOVERNMENT control of medicine: ECON 101: an Austrian economist’s Americans’ security (Bovard) thanks, but no thanks (R. Hood) dream (Foulkes) 1/2:8-9 1/2:22-27 4:29-30 43 The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty e December 2004 GOVERNMENT should regulate HAVE a Canadian orange (Roberts) charities? It just ain’t so! (Richman) 5:47-48 12:6-7 HAYEK and The Road to Serfdom: a GOVERNMENT debt, government sixtieth-anniversary appreciation IDEAS spending (Ebeling) 3:2-3 Defense of our civilization against Deficits do matter (Sennholz) HAYEK, F. A. intellectual error (Hayek) 3:8-9 3:35-38 The defense of our civilization against From Pennsylvania to Verdun: How did we get here? (Williams) intellectual error. 3:8-9 Friedrich List and the origins of 3:47-48 HAYWOOD, Dale World War I (Davies) 1/2:30-31 GOVERNMENT, growth and power of The most insidious tax. 7/8:15-16 Neoconservatives and the freedom Awesome powers of government HAZLITT, Henry philosophy (Ebeling) 5:2-3 (Weidenbaum) 3:10-13 All poorer after the war. 11:12 New world of blogs (Cowen) 3:16-18 “Big” we really need to beware Inflation in one page. 11:41 What can friends of freedom learn (Dunn) 7/8:23-24 The legacy of Marx. 11:29-33 from the socialists? (Ebeling) From wartime expedient to permanent The Mont Pelerin Society. 11:37-38 10:2-3 pork barrel: WFC to RFC to SBA Private enterprise regained. 11:20-21 IDEAS and consequences column. See (Higgs) 10:30-31 HAZLITT, Henry: articles Reed How nineteenth-century Americans commemorating 110th anniversary IMMIGRATION responded to government of birth Twisting economics against corruption (Edwards) 4:24-28 Economics in One Lesson: an immigrants (Goldsmith) 9:24-27 Let us not speak falsely now appreciation (Henderson) 11:26-28 INEQUALITY of income (Callahan & Murphy) 3:28-32 Hazlitt as a thinker (Richman) Can you spot the billionaire? No more czars, please (Reed) 11:22-23 (Boudreaux) 1/2:13-14 10:13-14 Hazlitt on gold (Blanchette) 11:34-36 INTEREST rates and the Federal Playing by the rules (Boudreaux) Hazlitt’s The Foundations of Morality Reserve (Ebeling) 9:14-15 9:16-17 (Yeager) 11:39-40 INTERNET GOVERNMENT regulation Henry Hazlitt and the failure of New world of blogs (Cowen) 3:16-18 Busybody behind every tree (Payne) Keynesian economics (Ebeling) IRISH miracle (Sigfrid) 4:36-37 7/8:8-9 11:15-19 IRRATIONAL precautionary principle Payday-loan controversy (Hisrich) Henry Hazlitt on unions (Baird) (Peron) 4:38-40 10:28-29 11:47-48 IS neuroscience blind? (Richman) 9:4-5 Regulatory escalation (Carreira) More things change . . . (Richman) IS Social Security reform paternalistic? 1/2:15-16 11:4-5 (Attarian) 1/2:10-12 Separate the professions and the state Remembering Henry Hazlitt IT just ain’t so! (column) (Andrews) 12:16-20 (Greaves) 11:8-11 Choice is bad for us? (Otteson) 6:6-7 Tale of regulation (Anderson) Novel economics (Boudreaux) Corporations should pay higher 10:19-20 11:13-14 taxes? (Cordato) 11:6-7 Telecom regulations don’t create HEALY, Gene. See Book reviews Decency requires a minimum-wage competitive markets (Reed) (Zakaria) law? (Skoble) 3:6-7 5:16-17 HENDERSON, David R. Ending farm subsidies wouldn’t help Whose airwaves are they? (Richman) Economics in One Lesson: an the third world? (Pasour) 4:6-7 718:4-5 appreciation. 11:26-28 Federalism means carte blanche for GOVERNMENT subsidies HIGGS, Robert states? (Leef) 10:6-7 Ending farm subsidies wouldn’t help Our economic past column: Free-trade theory no longer applies? the third world? It just ain’t so! From wartime expedient to (Callahan) 5:6-7 (Pasour) 4:6-7 permanent pork barrel: WFC to Government should regulate charities? Tax breaks aren’t subsidies (Richman) RFC to SBA. 10:30-31 (Richman) 12:6-7 4:4-5 The greatest privatization ever. Nationalized health care will cut GREAT Chinese inflation (Ebeling) 6:31-32 costs? (Callahan & Murphy) 12:2-3 Truman’s attempt to seize the steel 1/2:6-7 GREAT horse-manure crisis of 1894 industry. 3:33-34 We're running out of oil? (Jennrich) (Davis) 9:32-33 HIGHER CO5, more global warming, GREATEST privatization ever (Higgs) and less extinction? (Lingle) 6:31-32 9:18-19 GREAVES, Bettina Bien HISRICH, Matthew Mises on copyrights. 6:33-36 The payday-loan controversy. Remembering Henry Hazlitt. 11:8-11 10:28-29 J GREENHUT, Steven HOOD, John How unions are bankrupting To understand change, learn from JACKSON, Candice E. (co-author). See California. 9:28-31 history. 7/8:10-12 Anderson GREER, Stanley. See Book reviews HOOD, Ralph JENNRICH, John (Lichtenstein) Government control of medicine: We're running out of oil? It just ain’t so! 9:6-7 thanks, but no thanks. 4:29-30 JONES, Harold B., Jr. HORSE-manure crisis of 1894 (Davis) 9:32-33 Rome and America: the ideology of decline. 5:29-33 “HOUSE of aces” (Szasz) 7/8:21-22 HOW did we get here? (Williams) H 3:47-48 HOW nineteenth-century Americans HAGER, Daniel responded to government K Ambrose Bierce on socialism. corruption (Edwards) 4:24-28 12:21-23 HOW not to respond to higher gasoline KAZMAN, Sam. See Book reviews The lessons of another Tolstoy. prices (Laband & Westley) (Hilts) 1/2:17-19 10:23-24 KEATING, Raymond J. HAS a new era of space venture HOW unions are bankrupting Has a new era of space venture arrived? (Keating) 10:15-18 California (Greenhut) 9:28-31 arrived? 10:15-18 44 Index MADDEN, Russell NINETEEN-fourteen and the world we L Watering the tree. 3:25-27 lost (Ebeling) 6:2-3 MAN to remember (Davies) 12:29-30 NO more czars, please (Reed) 10:13-14 LABAND, David and Christopher Westley MARX, Karl, legacy of (Hazlitt) NOCK revisited (Richman) 6:4-5 How not to respond to higher 11:29-33 NOVEL economics (Boudreaux) gasoline prices. 10:23-24 MATHESON, Victor A. See Book 11:13-14 LABOR, labor unions reviews (Bhagwati) Back toward serfdom in New Zealand MAYER, Christopher. See Book reviews (Baird) 4:47-48 (Meltzer) Decency requires a minimum-wage MEDICINE, health care O law? It just ain’t so! (Skoble) 3:6-7 Government control of medicine: Henry Hazlitt on unions (Baird) thanks, but no thanks (R. Hood) ON “elective despotism” (Richman) 11:47-48 4:29-30 1/2:20-21 How unions are bankrupting “House of aces” (Szasz) 7/8:21-22 OPITZ, Edmund A. California (Greenhut) 9:28-31 Is neuroscience blind? (Richman) Business and ethics. 1/2:37-40 Public and the unions (Baird) 9:4-5 OTTESON, James 718:47-48 Nationalized health care will cut Choice is bad for us? It just ain’t so! LAND use costs? It just ain’t so! (Callahan & 6:6-7 Dark secrets of rail trails (Teska) Murphy) 1/2:6-7 Educational impudence. 3:27 12:11-13 New drug war (Summers) 4:31-33 OUR economic past (column). See Greatest privatization ever (Higgs) On autogenic diseases (Szasz) $:24-25 Davies; Folsom; Higgs 6:31-32 Primum nocere (Szasz) 12:24-25 LANGUAGE Psychiatric “services” (Szasz) Let us not speak falsely now 10:21-22 (Callahan & Murphy) 3:28-32 Self-ownership or suicide prevention? P No more czars, please (Reed) (Szasz) 3:23-24 10:13-14 MIRON, Jeffrey. See Book reviews PARTING company is an option LASTING legacy of the Reagan (Jacobs) (Williams) 6:47-48 revolution (Ebeling) 7/8:6-7 MISES on copyrights (Greaves) 6:33-36 PASOUR, E.C., Jr. LATIN America MISES, Ludwig von Ending farm subsidies wouldn't help Democracy, freedom, and the market The economic causes of war. 4:10-15 the third world? It just ain’t so! (Ebeling) 9:2-3 MONEY 4:6-7 See also Peirano Cashing a cheque in the third See also Book reviews (Callahan) LAW, legislation millennium A.D. (Wright) 4:8-9 PAYDAY-loan controversy (Hisrich) Losing the law: from shield to Economic fantasy of “Star Trek” 10:28-29 weapon (Anderson & Jackson) (Goldsmith) 12:8-10 PAYNE, James L. §:20-23 Great Chinese inflation (Ebeling) Anti-taxation. 1/2:29 Wisher and the legislator: a lesson 12:2-3 A busybody behind every tree. from a fairy tale (Fulda) 5:18-19 Hazlitt on gold (Blanchette) 11:34-36 7/8:8-9 LEEF, George Interest rates and the Federal Reserve Dear lawyer. 10:40 Federalism means carte blanche for (Ebeling) 9:14-15 Scotland: the bitter taste of states? It just ain’t so! 10:6-7 MORE things change . . . (Richman) independence. 5:26-28 Politics corrupts money. 1/2:32-34 11:4-5 PEIRANO, Luisa Where in the world can you find MORRISS, Andrew P. Ramon Diaz and the spread of liberal economic freedom? 9:34-36 Borders and liberty. 7/8:17-20 ideas in Uruguay. 10:37-40 See also Book reviews (Bernstein; Westerns and property rights. PERIPATETICS column. See Richman Brimelow; Chua; Stern; Olson; 3:19-22 PERON, Jim Yecke) MOST elusive proposition (Ayau) Antiglobalists are scarce in poor LEGACY of Marx (Hazlitt) 11:29-33 10:25-27 countries, 6:37-38 LESSER of two evils (Read) 9:8-13 MOST insidious tax (Haywood) The facts about world hunger. LESSONS of another Tolstoy (Hager) 7/8:15-16 9:37-39 1/2:17-19 MURPHY, Robert P. The irrational precautionary principle. LET us not speak falsely now (Callahan What's wrong with the poverty 4:38-40 & Murphy) 3:28-32 numbers. 4:18-21 PETERSON, William H. LINGLE, Christopher MURPHY, Robert P. (co-author). See Free trade: key to peace and Higher CO, more global warming, Callahan prosperity. 1/2:35-36 and less extinction? 9:18-19 MURRAY, Phil. See Book reviews PHILANTHROPY LIST, Friedrich, ideas of: From (Irwin) Government should regulate charities? Pennsylvania to Verdun (Davies) MUSEUM you don’t want to miss It just ain’t so! (Richman) 12:6-7 1/2:30-31 (Reed) 3:14-15 PILGRIMS LITTMANN, David L. See Book MYTH of wartime prosperity (Woods) Private enterprise regained (Hazlitt) reviews (Barro) 12:26-28 11:20-21 LONG, Roderick T. PLAYING by the rules (Boudreaux) Herbert Spencer: libertarian prophet. 9:16-17 7/8:25-28 POLITICS corrupts money (Leef) LOSING the law: from shield to weapon N 1/2:32-34 (Anderson & Jackson) 5:20-23 POVERTY NATIONALIZED health care will cut What's wrong with the poverty costs? It just ain’t so! (Callahan & numbers (Murphy) 4:18-21 Murphy) 1/2:6-7 PRICES, pricing M NEOCONSERVATIVES and the How not to respond to higher freedom philosophy (Ebeling) 5:2-3 gasoline prices (Laband & Westley) MACHAN, Tibor R. NEW drug war (Summers) 4:31-33 10:23-24 Property and prosperity: the vital link. NEW world of blogs (Cowen) 3:16-18 PRIMUM nocere (Szasz)12:24-25 1/2:28-29 NEW Zealand, back toward labor PRIVATE enterprise regained (Hazlitt) See also Book reviews (Younkins) serfdom in (Baird) 4:47-48 11:20-21 45 The Freeman: ideas on Liberty « December 2004 PRIVATE property Richman, Sheldon, continued SUMMERS, Adam B. Dark secrets of rail trails (Teska) Taking liberties . . . and properties. The new drug war. 4:31-33 12:11-13 1/2:4-5 SZASZ, Thomas Property and prosperity: the vital link Tax breaks aren’t subsidies. 4:4—5 The therapeutic state column: (Machan) 1/2:28-29 Whose airwaves are they? 7/8:4-5 “A house of aces.” 7/8:21-22 Taking liberties . . . and properties It just ain’t so!: On autogenic diseases. 5:24-25 (Richman) 1/2:4-5 Government should regulate charities? Primum nocere. 12:24-25 Westerns and property rights 12:6-7 Psychiatric “services.” 10:21-22 (Morriss) 3:19-22 See also Book reviews (Payne) Self-ownership or suicide prevention? PROGRESSIVE era’s derailment of ROBERTS, Russell 3:23-24 classical-liberal evolution (Smith) Pursuit of happiness column: 6:26-30 Have a Canadian orange. 5:47-48 PROPERTY and prosperity: the vital Traitor or trader? 9:47-48 link (Machan) 1/2:28-29 Why are economists so PROTECTIONISM. See Trade misunderstood? 1/2:47-48 PSYCHIATRIC “services” (Szasz) Why not more liberty? 12:40-41 10:21-22 ROME and America: the ideology of T PUBLIC and the unions (Baird) decline (Jones) 5:29-33 7/8:47-48 RUSSELL, Dean TAKING liberties . . . and properties PURSUIT of happiness column. See Tariffs are legal plunder. 7/8:35-39 (Richman) 1/2:4-5 Baird; Roberts; Williams TALE of regulation (Anderson) 10:19-20 TARIFFS are legal plunder (Russell) S 7/8:35-39 R TAX breaks aren't subsidies (Richman) SCIENCE versus science (Richman) 10:4—5 4:4-§ READ, Leonard E. SCOTLAND: the bitter taste of TAXES, taxation The lesser of two evils. 9:8-13 independence (Payne) 5:26-28 Bermuda, freedom, and economic READ, Leonard E., ideas of SEASON of protectionism (Richman) growth (Stewart) 6:18-21 Defense of our civilization against 5:4-5 Corporations should pay higher intellectual error (Hayek) 3:8-9 SECURITY taxes? It just ain’t so! (Cordato) Flight from responsibility (Richman) Federal surveillance: the threat to 11:6-7 9:22-23 Americans’ security (Bovard) Most insidious tax (Haywood) There is no central plan for winning 1/2:22-27 7/8:15-16 liberty (Ebeling) 1/2:2-3 SELF-OWNERSHIP or suicide Tariffs are legal plunder (Russell) REAGAN, Ronald prevention? (Szasz) 3:23-24 7/8:35-39 Lasting legacy of the Reagan SELF-RELIANCE TELECOM regulations don’t create revolution (Ebeling) 7/8:6-7 Watering the tree (Madden) 3:25-27 competitive markets (Reed) REED, Lawrence W. SENNHOLZ, Hans F. 5:16-17 Ideas and consequences column: Deficits do matter. 3:35-38 TERRORISM, War on Free markets blossom in Vietnam. SEPARATE the professions and the Federal surveillance: the threat to 7/8:13-14 state (Andrews) 12:16-20 Americans’ security (Bovard) The golden calf of democracy. SHAW, Jane S. See Book reviews 12:14-15 (Hollander) TESKA, Kirk A museum you don’t want to miss. SIGFRID, Karl The dark secrets of rail trails. 3:14-15 The Irish miracle. 4:36-37 12:11-13 No more czars, please. 10:13-14 SKOBLE, Aeon J. THANKSGIVING Telecom regulations don’t create Decency requires a minimum-wage Private enterprise regained (Hazlitt) competitive markets. 5:16-17 law? It just ain’t so! 3:6-7 11:20-21 REGULATORY escalation (Carreira) SMITH, Fred L., Jr. THERAPEUTIC state column. 1/2:15-16 The Progressive Era’s derailment of See Szasz RELIGION, churches classical-liberal evolution. 6:26-30 THERE is no central plan for winning Freedom of conscience and the SOCIAL Security liberty (Ebeling) 1/2:2-3 welfare state (Richman) 6:24-25 Is Social Security reform paternalistic? THERE’S still work to do (Richman) Tale of regulation (Anderson) (Attarian) 1/2:10-12 4:22-23 10:19-20 SOCIALISM THOUGHTS on freedom column. See REMEMBERING Henry Hazlitt Ambrose Bierce on socialism (Hager) Boudreaux (Greaves) 11:8-11 12:21-23 TO understand change, learn from RESPONSIBILITY, flight from Why socialism is “impossible” history (J. Hood) 7/8:10-12 (Ebeling) 10:8-12 TOBACCO RICHMAN, Sheldon SOVIET Union. See Communism WHO global treaty on: a smokescreen Peripatetics column: SPACE exploration for more government control Flight from responsibility. 9:22-23 Has a new era of space venture Ebeling) 7/8:2-3 Freedom of conscience and the arrived? (Keating) 10:15-18 TRADE welfare state. 6:24-25 SPENCER, Herbert: libertarian prophet Antiglobalists are scarce in poor Hazlitt as a thinker. 11:22-23 (Long) 7/8:25-28 countries (Peron) 6:37-38 On “elective despotism.” 1/2:20-21 “STAR Trek,” economic fantasy of Buying foreign goods saves American There’s still work to do. 4:22-23 (Goldsmith) 12:8-10 jobs (Carreira) 6:22-23 Perspective: STATES’ rights Deficit of understanding (Boudreaux) The collectivist paradox. 3:4-5 Federalism means carte blanche for 4:16-17 Destructive destruction. 12:4-5 states? It just ain’t so! (Leef) 10:6-7 Deficit of understanding II Is neuroscience blind? 9:4-5 Parting company is an option (Boudreaux) 6:16-17 The more things change . . . 11:4-5 (Williams) 6:47-48 Free trade: key to peace and Nock revisited. 6:4-5 STEWART, Robert prosperity (Peterson) 1/2:35-36 Science versus science. 10:4—5 Bermuda, freedom, and economic Free trade’s never-ending battle The season of protectionism. 5:4—5 growth. 6:18-21 (Foulkes) 9:20-21 46 Index Trade, continued WHERE in the world can you find Free-trade theory no longer applies? It W-Z economic freedom? (Leef) 9:34-36 just ain’t so! (Callahan) 5:6-7 WHO global treaty on tobacco Globalization and free trade (Ebeling) (Ebeling) 7/8:2-3 4:2-3 WHOSE airwaves are they? (Richman) Have a Canadian orange (Roberts) All poorer after the war (Hazlitt) 7/8:4-5 5:47-48 11:12 WHY are economists so misunderstood? Season of protectionism (Richman) Economic causes of war (Mises) (Roberts) 1/2:47-48 5:4-5 4:10-15 WHY did the National Road fail? Tariffs are legal plunder (Russell) From Pennsylvania to Verdun: (Folsom) 7/8:29-30 7/8:35-39 Friedrich List and the origins of WHY not more liberty? (Roberts) There’s still work to do (Richman) World War I (Davies) 1/2:30-31 12:40-41 4:22-23 From wartime expedient to WHY socialism is “impossible” Traitor or trader? (Roberts) 9:47-48 permanent pork barrel: (Higgs) (Ebeling) 10:8-12 TRAITOR or trader? (Roberts) 10:30-31 WILLIAMS, Walter E. 9:47-48 Myth of wartime prosperity (Woods) Pursuit of happiness column: TRUMAN'S attempt to seize the steel 12:26-28 How did we get here? industry (Davies) 3:33-34 1914 and the world we lost (Ebeling) 3:47-48 TWISTING economics against 6:2-3 Parting company is an option. immigrants (Goldsmith) 9:24-27 WATERING the tree (Madden) 3:25-27 6:47-48 WE'RE running out of oil? It just ain't WISHER and the legislator: a lesson so! (Jennrich) 9:6-7 from a fairy tale (Fulda) 5:18-19 WEALTH WOOD, Peter W. See Book reviews U-V Education is the effect, not the cause, (Schuck) of affluence (Blanchette) 7/8:31-34 WOODS, Thomas E., Jr. UNITED Nations WEIDENBAUM, Murray The myth of wartime prosperity. Facts about world hunger (Peron) The awesome powers of government. 12:26-28 9:37-39 3:10-13 WOOSTER, Martin Morse. See Book Irrational precautionary principle WELCH, Tom. Sze Book reviews reviews (Ravitch) (Peron) 4:38-40 (Twitchell) WORLD War L. See War URUGUAY WESTERNS and property rights WOULD the poor go barefoot with a Ramon Diaz and the spread of liberal (Morriss) 3:19-22 private shoe industry? (Davies) ideas in Uruguay (Peirano) WESTLEY, Christopher (co-author). §:34-35 10:37-40 See Laband WRIGHT, Robert E. VIETNAM WHAT can friends of freedom learn Cashing a cheque in the third Free markets blossom in Vietnam from the socialists? (Ebeling) millennium A.D. 4:8-9 7/8:13-14 10:2-3 YEAGER, Leland B. VOTING WHAT'S wrong with the poverty Hazlitt’s The Foundations of Lesser of two evils (Read) 9:8-13 numbers (Murphy) 4:18-21 Morality. 11:39-40

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