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October 1992 Issue - 12 Articles- Never To Be Put Up for Vote
Nelson Hultberg
, pp. 372-376 Truth and freedom are not determined by counting noses.
- The Marketplace Relies Upon Commercial Free Speech
Jonathan H. Adler
, pp. 377-378 The First Amendment should protect businessmen, too.
- Human "Imperfection" as a Market Strength
Steven R. Cunningham
, pp. 379-380 How customer loyalty contributes to market efficiency.
- National Heath Insurance: A Medical Disaster
Jarret B. Wollstein
, pp. 381-387 National health insurance has failed whenever it has been tried.
- Two Kinds of Slums
Gary North
, pp. 388-389 The ugliness of slums may reflect the beauty of freedom.
- Electability
Donald G. Smith
, pp. 390-391 Only leaders are presently electable, but a free society does not need leaders.
- Redlight for Greenways
Jo Ann T. Frobouck
, pp. 392-394 The green and growing tentacles of government land ownership.
Can Private Schools Survive "Privatization"?
- America 2000 threatens private education in America.
Saralee Rhoads
, pp. 395-399 -
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Review The Rights Retained by the People, by Randy E.... (Review) James A. Woehlke
, p. 400 - The Rights Retained by the People by Randy E. Barnett
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Review Head to Head, by Lester Thurow (Review) William H. Peterson
, pp. 401-402 - Head to Head by Lester Thurow
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Review Capital for Profit, by Paul Fabra (Review) Raymond J. Keating
, p. 403 - Capital for Profit by Paul Fabra
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2 Reviews Why We Spend Too Much on Health Care..., by Jo... (2 Reviews) Jarret B. Wollstein
, pp. 404-408 - Why We Spend Too Much on Health Care... by Joseph L. Bast
- Twenty Myths About National Health Insurance by John Goodman