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November 1986 Issue - 9 Articles- Underground Government
Hans F. Sennholz
, pp. 404-411 How "Off-Budget" spending circumvents the mandates of taxpayers and consumers.
- Socialism and Incentives
David Osterfeld
, pp. 412-415 Socialism rewards sloth and penalizes hard work.
- The Forgotten Dream
John K. Williams
, pp. 416-422 Free societies have departed from the dream that gave them birth.
- The Golden Age of Opportunity
Gregory F. Rehmke
, pp. 423-424 When people are free, adversity fosters growth and progress.
- The Moral Foundations of Property Rights
Brian Summers
, pp. 425-430 A preliminary discussion of the bases for private ownership.
- Public Education: How Free?
Rolf McEwen
, pp. 431-432 Education requires what government cannot provide.
- Private Schools in the Inner City
Howard Baetjer, Jr.
, pp. 433-434 How can the poor afford private schools?
- Our School System: the Dream and the Reality
David Smyth
, pp. 435-437 What if there were no public schools?
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A Reviewer's Notebook (Review) John Chamberlain and Richard Ebeling
, pp. 438-440 John Chamberlain and Richard Ebeling offer two perspectives on John Gray's "Liberalism."
- Liberalism: Concepts in Social Thought by John Gray