Winter 1974


  • Advertising in the Affluent Society by Harold Demsetz
  • Envy and Aristocide in Underdeveloped Countries by Nathaniel Weyl
  • Niebuhr Reexamined by John W. Coffey
  • On Equality and Egalitarianism by Gustavo R. Velasco
  • Philosophical Origins of the Idea of Natural Equality by Louis Rougier
  • Ramiro de Maeztu on Money and Wealth in America by Enrique Fernandez-Barros
  • The Economics of Discrimination by Warren L. Coats Jr.
  • The Future of American Conservatism by Donald Atwell Zoll
  • The Traveler to Himself by Robert Drake

Reviews

  • An Anatomy of Monopolism by Tommy W. Rogers
  • Fantasia Phalansteria by Timothy A. Mitchell
  • Immortal Longings by Henry Regnery
  • Labor’s Coercive Power by Mark Peterson
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Of Recusancy and Rebellion by J. M. Lalley
  • Origin of the Parties by Clyde Wilson
  • Seven against Clio by Thomas H. Etzold
  • The Art of Stephen Crane by James J. Kirschke
  • The Realm of Realities by Haven Bradford Gow
  • The Sage and the State by Richard Hsiuh Yang

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