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September 1987 Issue - 10 Articles- Superstars as Slaves
Jerome Ellig
, pp. 324-326 A look at the free agency issue.
- Socialized Stadiums
Robert A. Baade and Diane Carol Bast
, pp. 327-328 Subsidized stadiums may not be an economic win for sports fans.
- A Line-Item Veto
Hans F. Sennholz
, pp. 329-332 The line-Item veto power is no cure-All for the ills of deficit spending.
- Scenario for a New Serfdom
Andrew E. Barniskis
, pp. 333-335 Are we plunging into a new Dark Age?
- Constitutional Restraints on Power
Edmund A. Opitz
, pp. 336-339 Explicit provisions that limit the federal government.
- The Hungarian Illusion
James Bovard
, pp. 340-347 Hungary is not the socialist utopia its proponents claim.
- Capitalism at a Crossroads: 1875-1900
J. Brian Phillips
, pp. 348-351 The relentless attack on the intellectual roots of capitalism.
- Public Choice Theory: Not the Whole Story
Tibor R. Machan
, pp. 352-356 What we know-and do not know-about the actions of politicians and bureaucrats.
- Lessons from Computers and Helium
Jane S. Shaw
, pp. 357-358 Government managers have little incentive to correct their mistakes.
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A Reviewer's Notebook (Review) John Chamberlain
, pp. 359-360 A review of "The Silk Road: A History" by Irene M. Franck and David M. Brownstone.
- The Silk Road by Irene M. Franck and David M. Brownstone