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At long last, with only a 15 year delay, the archives of The Free Market, are complete.
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At long last, with only a 15 year delay, the archives of The Free Market, are complete.
Comments (8)
Bruce Koerber
What a treasure!
Published: June 9, 2009 4:43 PM
Luke
Fantastic!
Published: June 10, 2009 1:40 AM
Christoph Kohring
Great news!
As I wrote previously:
Next stop:
John T. Sanders,THE ETHICAL ARGUMENT AGAINST GOVERNMENT, Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1980
David Osterfeld, PROSPERITY VERSUS PLANNING: How Government Stifles Economic Growth, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1992
Richard & Ernestine Perkins, PRECONDITION FOR PEACE & PROSPERITY: RATIONAL ANARCHY, St. Thomas, Ontario: Richard & Ernestine Perkins, 1971
The Rothbard-Rockwell Report, 1985-1995
The WTO Reader
The NAFTA Reader
Anything ever published by the LvMI
Anything by Mises, Hayek, Rothbard, Hazlitt, Sennholz, Kirzner, Robert LeFevre, Harry Browne...
Anything ever published by FEE, all the books! ;o)
The Collected Works of Baldy Harper
Anything...
... everything!
Published: June 10, 2009 11:22 AM
Alexander S. Peak
Mr. Kohring,
Mrs. Pamela Browne probably has the copyright on the Browne stuff. I don't know how she feels about copyrights, but my guess would be that she believes in them. I have some excerpts from his Why Government Doesn't Work here, but I've been hither to too afraid to make the whole book available.
I know Rothbard and Childs both had a major problem with Browne's How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World (and I think Rockwell had problems with it, too), but I still find myself wanting desperately to read it. Browne was, after all, the man who turned me into a libertarian.
I'm not very excited about the idea of the Rothbard-Rockwell Report, but that's probably because I think a coalition with paleoconservatives is a foolish approach. (Rockwell himself at this point agrees, and has made admirable strides to distance himself from the label "conservative.") I'm unexcited about it for the same reason I'm unexcited about seeing the old Ron Paul newsletters.
I would like to see The Individualist made available, along with the remaining issues of Rampart Journal of Individualist Thought. Then there's New Individualist Review. I have access to volumes 1-5 this last one thanks to my campus library. (This latter one is already available online at the Online Library of Liberty.)
Page 369 of Radicals for Capitalism mentions a journal called the Abolitionist, and on page 375 says it later changed its name to Outlook. Page 374 mentions a bunch of small libertarian zines. "There was Efficiency, Rights by Right, Focus: A Monthly Journal of Issues and Ideas, Bull$heet, the Torch, Invictu$, the New Radical, Living Free, Libertarian American, and more, which even their editors likely don't remember now." Page 375 mentions The New Banner, one issue of which is already available on Mises.org.
Yours,
Alex Peak
Published: June 10, 2009 4:51 PM
Christoph Kohring
Great news!
As I wrote previously:
Next stop:
John T. Sanders,THE ETHICAL ARGUMENT AGAINST GOVERNMENT, Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1980
David Osterfeld, PROSPERITY VERSUS PLANNING: How Government Stifles Economic Growth, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1992
Richard & Ernestine Perkins, PRECONDITION FOR PEACE & PROSPERITY: RATIONAL ANARCHY, St. Thomas, Ontario: Richard & Ernestine Perkins, 1971
The Rothbard-Rockwell Report, 1985-1995
The WTO Reader
The NAFTA Reader
Anything ever published by the LvMI
Anything by Mises, Hayek, Rothbard, Hazlitt, Sennholz, Kirzner, Robert LeFevre, Harry Browne...
Anything ever published by FEE, all the books! ;o)
The Collected Works of Baldy Harper
Anything...
... everything!
Published: June 10, 2009 4:53 PM
Christoph Kohring
Ooops!
Dunno what happened, but I didn't want my previous post to be repeated... ;o)
Sorry!
Published: June 10, 2009 4:58 PM
Christoph Kohring
Mr. Peak,
_everything_ remotely libertarian should be available online as well as in print!
Think Marx.org.
That's all I say... ;o)
Best regards from the foot of the Mont-Pèlerin,
Christoph
Published: June 10, 2009 5:47 PM
Alexander S. Peak
Mr. Korhring,
I absolutely agree. I think I was mostly referencing my time-preference.
Cheers,
Alex Peak
Published: June 11, 2009 8:07 PM