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August 1991 Issue - 10 Articles- Beating the System: Soviet Entrepreneurs Work on the Wild Side
Sheila Melvin
, pp. 284-289 Enterprising young risk-Takers are carving niches for themselves in the wreckage of the...
- Cuba: Misery and Hope
Jorge Amador
, pp. 290-293 Firsthand accounts from Castro's Cuba.
- California's Man-Made Drought
Dirk Yandell and Michael C. Paganelli
, pp. 294-295 All rationing plans ignore the natural forces of the market.
- Teaching Business Ethics in an Environment of Mistrust
Tibor R. Machan
, pp. 296-303 Business and prosperity deserve and must gain a better moral reputation.
- Child Labor and the British Industrial Revolution
Lawrence W. Reed
, pp. 304-307 Correcting some false and misleading notions about capitalism and working children.
- Why Work More?
Roger M. Clites
, p. 308 The damage done by the "Stair-Step" tax.
- Fire-Fighting for Profit
Nancy W. Poole
, pp. 309-313 A profile of Rural/Metro Corporation.
- Public Interest Is Usually Special Interest
Dwight R. Lee and Robert L. Sexton
, p. 314 "Needs" proliferate when someone else is picking up the tab.
- Karl Marx: An Irrelevant Man
Donald G. Smith
, pp. 315-316 Does Marx have anything to say to the American people?
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Book Reviews (3 Reviews) John Chamberlain
, pp. 317-320 A Child of Fortune, by Jeffrey St. John
- A Child of Fortune by Jeffrey St. John
- The Myth of Scientific Public Policy by Robert Formaini
- If You're So Smart by Donald N. McCloskey