Edité par The London Magazine:, 1956
Vendeur : Shore Books, London, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good. 94 pages. Robert Graves "Ballad and Poem" / Eugene K Ilyin "Under a Haystack A Meeting with Tolstoy" / Derek Granger "Themes for New Voices" / William Sansom "Coming to London - XI" / John Whiting "A Writer's Prospect - V" / Angus Wilson "The Living Dead - IV: Bernard Shaw" / J W Lambert "on Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller".
Edité par Novello and Company, 1950
Vendeur : Shore Books, London, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good. 36 pages. A Hyatt King "The Importance of Sir George Smart" / Bernard Shaw (when a Music Critic) / Arthur Hutchings "Strauss's 'Four Last Songs'" / Wyn K Ford "The Art of J.S.Bach" / W R Anderson "Round about Radio" / Arthur Jacobs "Opera in London"/ St. Cecilia's Festival / The Bach Exhibition at Gottingen (M13).
Edité par Ingersoll-Rand Company
Vendeur : ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.68.
Edité par Harvard University Press, 2001
ISBN 10 : 0674005988 ISBN 13 : 9780674005983
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
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Ajouter au panierpaperback. Etat : Very Good. Softcover. Good binding and cover.
Vendeur : Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Good. David Harding; (illustrateur). Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Edité par Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1997
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Special Section "Election '96 - What It Means" (including "The [Harry] Browne Campaign - Triumph or Disaster?"); Nationalist, Go Home ("Nationalism may be making a comeback, but, argues Bill Kauffman, it has a few drawbacks"); The Non-Problem of Global Warming by Ben Bolch and Harold Lyons ("Warnings of warming are only so much hot air"); Whores of the Art World ("Jamie McEwan notes the unintended consequences of art subsidies. Todd Seavey tries to tell elected officials how he feels about PBS"); The New Reefer Madness ("Paul Armentano debunks the myth of the teenage cannabis fiend"); Child Porn and Free Speech ("There is no freedom some people will not abridge in the cause of fighting 'child pornography.' Joan Kennedy Taylor redefines the assault"); Japan's Corporate Gangsters ("Michael J. Oakes studies the 40-Minute Stockholders' Meeting and other corrupt rituals of the Japanese oligarchy"); Free Speech Fast Forward ("Sandy Shaw tells how she and Durk Pearson are winning their battle against a murderous and censorious FDA"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1995
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the March 1995 (Vol. 8 No. 4) issue of "Liberty," a libertarian magazine edited by R.W. Bradford and published by the Invisible Hand Foundation out of Port Townsend, Washington. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Murray N. Rothbard 1926-1995 ("Nineteen friends, colleagues, and admirers remember a giant - Murray Rothbard"); A Globe of Villages by Bill Kauffman ("Liberty will be reborn in Batavia, not Manhattan"); Welcome to the Revolution by Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw ("Twenty-five years ago, Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw made the case for eschewing political activism. Today, they argue for joining the fray"); In Kyrgyzstan by Douglas Casey; Open Letter - Harry [Browne], Don't Run! by John Pugsley ("For 25 years, Harry Browne argued against participating in electoral politics. Now he is running for the presidency. An old friend asks him to reconsider"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1994
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Tapestry of Corruption ("Whitewater, like Watergate, was no accident. Chester Alan Arthur explores the etiology of corruption, and explains what Huey Long, Bess Myerson, and the Clintons have in common"); A Bill of Particulars ("For your convenience, a Whitewater primer. Clip 'n' save"); Trafficking in Numbers ("Gwynne Nettler takes on the dubious statistics of the seat-belt statists"); Rainy Nights in Georgia ("The Russians can still throw their weight around - in Georgia, at least. Frank Fox tells the disturbing story"); The Threat of Aristocracy ("David Brin looks into the future and sees an old enemy, ready to subvert freedom"); Back to the Libertarian Party ("Is the Republican Party a realistic option for liberty-lovers, or is it a dead-end street? James Ostrowski defends the third-party route"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1994
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Haiti: Can We 'Uphold Democracy'? - A Special Report; Out of Cuba: Cubans in Florida and on the High Seas by Grover Joseph Rees ("As Castro plays Clinton like a fiddle, Cubans flee their island. Some find freedom, others a watery grave"); Remapping the Balkans by George Manolovich ("Truth is still the first casualty of war"); Ended Quest by David Ramsay Steele (on Karl Popper); The Market Meets Deep Ecology by R.W. Bradford ("Like it or not, cows are tools"); Cato Free-For-All by Robert Formaini ("Prior to the '80s, the libertarian movement presented the world with a harmonious facade. But developments within the Cato Institute changed that forever"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1996
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Reign of Terror ("The new 'anti-terrorism' bill won't stop terrorism, say David Kopel and Joseph Olson. But it will take a bite out of the Bill of Rights"); Sexual Abuse in Wenatchee ("Something evil lurks in a small town in central Washington. Kathryn Lyon investigates"); Work Will Make You Free! ("Crime doesn't pay, and, says Jesse Walker, neither does prison labor"); Half a Century at the Battlements ("R.W. Bradford celebrates the Foundation for Economic Education. Michael Peters has reservations"); White Man's Ghost Dance ("Bob Black offers some common sense about common law"); Millenarianism Redux by Frank Fox (on John Maria Kowalski). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1995
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Mexican Hayride by R.W. Bradford ("How Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich raided Americans' wallets to save Wall Street investments and crooked Third World politicians' power base"); A World Partly Free by Bruce Ramsey (with several maps and figures); Flowers for the Underclass ("Whatever the authors of 'The Bell Curve' may intend, their book may become the bible of a new ruling class. David Ramsay Steele explains"); Vocational Ethics ("Robert Lee Mahon uncovers the latest pedagogical scam: 'ethics education'"); The Greening of Liberty ("Randal O'Toole builds bridges between the libertarian and environmental movements"); "We the Living" ("How do Russian libertarians view the most famous Russian advocate of liberty? A translation of the introduction to the first Russian edition of Ayn Rand's 'We the Living'"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1994
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the July 1994 (Vol. 7 No. 5) issue of "Liberty," a libertarian magazine edited by R.W. Bradford and published by the Invisible Hand Foundation out of Port Townsend, Washington. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: A Free Life ("R.W. Bradford celebrates the life of Karl Hess, one of the fathers - and favorite uncles - of the modern libertarian movement. Marcus Raskin, Ralph de Toledano, Carl Oglesby, Charles Murray, and Barry Goldwater remember their friend"); Sun, Seegars, and Socialism ("Douglas Casey travels to a Cuba on the verge of a social breakdown, to report on a fading revolution and the seeds of something better"); Teatime with Hillary ("Chester Alan Arthur reviews the latest performance by the First Lady of the American Political Stage"); The First Speculatrix ("How believable are Hillary Clinton's explanations of her commodity-speculation profits? Veteran commodity trader Victor Niederhoffer audits her accounts"); The Old Right and Liberty ("Justin Raimondo and R.W. Bradford debate the meaning of the Old Right and the roles of libertarians, neoconservatives, and paleos in the Right of today"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; small light spot to front cover; else a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1995
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: The Randy Weaver Show ("R.W. Bradford examines the prime-time police state"); A Warm Day in Peace Park ("Michael Oakes visits Hiroshima and learns that paeans to peace are not enough"); A Week in Bosnia and Points West ("Bryan Alexander journeys through the Bosnian interzone"); The Money Laundromat ("J. Orlin Grabbe explores the nooks and crannies of the international monetary system, explaining money-laundering, privacy, and surveillance"); Obscenity at the National Endowment for the Arts ("Richard Kostelanetz uncovers what's REALLY obscene"). Staples lightly age-rusted; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1994
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: In Praise of Chaos ("J. Orlin Grabbe hails Eris, much-maligned goddess of discord and queen of chaotic freedom"); Chaos, Complexity, and Anarchy ("Pierre Lemieux finds an anarchic order embedded in the disorderly universe - complex, unpredictable, and fascinating for freedom-loving folk"); Secession as a First Amendment Right ("The next step in political evolution is already underway. Robert Nelson explains the necessity of a right to secede - a logical extension of a cherished freedom"); Partial Recall ("Innocent people are being railroaded for murder, child abuse, even Satanism, all on the strength of implanted memories. David Ramsay Steele takes a stand against the latest psychiatric witch hunt"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1993
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Where Taxes are Lowest ("You can save up to 75% on your taxes. If you're thinking of moving, R.W. Bradford tells you where to go"); The New Class Takes Control ("Douglas Casey grades his old classmate, Bill Clinton, and the kids he hangs out with"); Screw the Landlords! ("Scott Gardner reveals the lunacy of 'tenants' rights' legislation"); Ayn Rand, Objectivism, and All That ("Jeff Walker interviews Roy Childs, who knew everyone and everything about Ayn Rand, and wasn't afraid to talk"); The Other Austrian ("Mark Skousen profiles management guru Peter F. Drucker, the man who knows what corporations should do"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1994
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Trading Away Free Trade ("Fred L. Smith, Jr. examines the World Trade Organization, and espies a nascent globalized Interstate Commerce Commission"); Deep Ecology Meets the Market ("Gus diZerega unveils the next development in individualist thought: radical environmentalism"); Talking Sex, Not Gender ("Wendy McElroy explores the finer points of pornography"); One Strike, You're Out! ("R.W. Bradford celebrates the baseball strike"). Staples lightly age-rusted; a few very small light spots to front cover; else a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1996
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: The 'Liberty' Presidential Poll ("What are the prospects for Harry Browne's presidential campaign? And what are the prospects for libertarian ideas? 'Liberty' polled Americans, and C.A. Arthur examines the data"); Health Markets or Health Maintenance? ("Be wary of HMOs and their defenders, counsel Ross Levatter and Jeffrey Singer"); A Splendid Little War ("The sun sets and rises, and we're bombing Iraq again. Jesse Walker tries to make sense of the senseless"); I Go to Kazakhstan ("Douglas Casey reports from the wild, wild east"); The Strawman State ("The end of Communism is just the beginning, argues Paul Piccone - next to go will be nationalism and the welfare state"); New Zealand's Free-Market Revolution ("In a decade and a half, New Zealand has radically freed its economy. Scott Sutton reports"); A Killer's Right to Life ("George H. Smith draws and quarters the death penalty"). Staples lightly age-rusted; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1993
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Death and Bureaucracy in Waco, Texas ("Loren Lomasky defends Janet Reno and the FBI, on grounds that bureaucratic ineptitude made disaster in Waco inevitable"); There's No Kill Like Overkill ("R.W. Bradford reconsiders the case against the perpetrators of the Waco holocaust, concluding that maybe, just maybe, they aren't guilty of mass murder"); Operation No Hope ("Jesse Walker explains how the U.S. military attempt to feed the starving children of Somalia ended up killing them"); NPR: Radio for the Self-Lobotomized ("Glenn Garvin spent a week listening to socialized radio. Read this and change the station"); Government vs. Wildlife ("John McCormack dispels the myth that wildlife protection is not a matter for the market"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1994
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: The Man vs. the Empire State ("Todd Seavey evaluates the political fortunes of Howard Stern, the Libertarian shock jock out to bring the death penalty back to New York and strippers back into politics"); Diagnosis in the Therapeutic State ("Today, a 'disease' is anything that can be treated, and a 'treatment' is anything the government will subsidize. Thomas Szasz proposes a higher standard"); The Institutions of Higher Tuition ("The cost of a college education is skyrocketing; academic quality isn't. Jesse Walker proposes some radical changes"); The New Mythology of Rape ("Wendy McElroy assaults the new sexual myths radical feminists are erecting in place of the old"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1996
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: That's Orenthal, Folks! ("Randy E. Barnett explains why the O.J. Simpson case matters. R.W. Bradford explains why it doesn't"); With [Louis] Farrakhan's Flock ("Matt Asher covers the cabalistic revolutionaries of the Million Man March"); Goodbye, DMV ("After all, why SHOULD the government handle drivers' licensing and vehicle registration? John Semmens makes the case for privatization"); The New Separatists ("The Quebec secessionists struck out once, but they still have men on base. Eric Duhaime tells how and why"); Faith and Freedom ("Jane Shaw asks whether liberty can survive without religion - and whether religion can survive"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1995
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Special Section - Oklahoma City and Waco (including Innocent Bystanders? The media seem incapable of covering tragedies with intelligence and honesty by Stephen Cox; Signatures of Terror - David Ramsay Steele deconstructs the Unabomber; Still Smoldering - R.W. Bradford sifts through the ashes of Waco and the rubble of the Clinton Administration; Conspiracy Is As Conspiracy Does - Jesse Walker shows how to spot a scapegoat); The End of Ordinary Money ("J. Orlin Grabbe unravels the DEA and NSA's war on privacy"); Disobedience, Civil and Uncivil ("Pierre Lemieux explains why Henry David Thoreau would have obeyed stop signs, and why it matters"); What Does Affirmative Action Affirm? ("Wendy McElroy makes the feminist case against quotas"); Solving the National Debt Crisis ("R.W. Bradford tells how the United States can pay off the entire national debt without cutting spending or raising taxes on a single American"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Invisible Hand Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1993
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Darkness at Noon ("The media asked important questions only after the [Branch] Davidian massacre. Stephen Cox gives answers"); The Coldest of All Cold Monsters ("Janet Reno talked a lot while the Davidians burned. Did she confess to mass murder? R.W. Bradford deconstructs her testimony"); VAT Out of Hell ("Chester Alan Arthur reveals the atrociousness of Clinton's proposed way to pay for 'universal' health care"); The End of What? ("The myth-making surrounding laissez faire. In the Greedy 80s and in the now, Sheldon Richman is in the know"); Understanding the State ("Albert Jay Nock thoughtfully divulges the nature of the State, in four previously unpublished lectures"); Paying for Crime ("David Friedman counts the ways in which we pay for crime, and comes up with some ideas of how to avoid paying through the nose"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; light cover wear.
Edité par Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1996
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: The Life and Death of the [Steve] Forbes Campaign by Chester Alan Arthur; Puritan Overdose ("Robert Nelson examines the religious persecution of chemistry"); Wings Over Mongolia ("Jim Huffman flies the unfriendly skies"); Timothy Leary, Then and Now ("Interviewer Brian Doherty is on the outside, looking in"); The Truth and Ayn Rand ("Ayn Rand left the Soviet Union in 1926. R.W. Bradford inspects her baggage"); Why I Would NOT Vote Against Hitler ("Wendy McElroy explains why she won't vote no matter what - and why YOU shouldn't either!"); Peace, Love, and Violence ("Quebec's secessionist movement has stumbled on some basic questions about the nature of the state. Pierre Lemieux explains"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 1996
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: The Executioner's Errors ("Lester S. Garrett tells the real-life stories of men sentenced to die for crimes they didn't commit"); The Wars of Yugoslav Succession ("Bryan Alexander tries to make sense out of the slaughter in the Balkans"); Learning from Environmentalists ("It's not easy being green, Randal O'Toole explains, but if you want to affect policy - - "); Murder, Mayhem, and Meathead ("Bill Kauffman describes the difference between Gene Siskel and Bob Dole"); Endless Conspiracy ("John McCormack explores some extraordinary populist delusions"); The New Praetorians ("Douglas Casey investigates the proud, the few, the dangerous - armed unmarried young males who travel in packs"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Liberty Publishing, Port Townsend, WA, 1993
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 80 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: Race and Civility ("Leland B. Yeager argues that racism is natural, surmountable, and pitiable"); The Half Open Door ("R.K. Lamb challenges the libertarian doctrine of open immigration"); Just Deserts (on capital punishment: "John Hospers sheds light on a subject seemingly sentenced to an indefinite term in the darkness of narrow minds"); A Feminist Defense of Pornography ("Wendy McElroy decries feminists who would sell equal liberty for the pottage of paternalistic legislation, and whore after conservatives, all to stamp out pornography"). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; short closed edge tear; else a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Liberty Publishing, Port Townsend, WA, 1992
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 80 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Europe's Money Mess: We've Heard It All Before by Leland B. Yeager; Drafting School Kids by Loren E. Lomasky (to do community service: "A moronic idea, loved both Left and Right, will be tried out in Maryland"); The First Time: I Run for President by John Hospers; Why Argentina Stopped Crying for Evita [Peron] by Paul Terhorst ("The land of the gaucho is also the land of Peron, military tyranny, and absurdist economic policies. That is, until recently"); Raising Hell in Houston: Partying With the GOP and the "Buchanan Brigade" by Thomas D. Walls (on the 1992 Republican Convention); The Czechs Bounce Back by Gabriel Hocman; John Cage, Inventor by Richard Kostelanetz; Marxism's Post-History in Contemporary China by George Jochnowitz ("Taxi drivers are protected by Mao icons, but their religion is profit. Marx is rolling in his grave"); A Journey to the East by Ben Best ("Diogenes went looking for an honest man. Ben Best went looking for libertarians in Europe's ex-collectivist back streets"); Libertarianism, Christianity and Other Religions by Jan Narveson. Staples age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; else a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Liberty Publishing, Port Townsend, WA, 1992
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Bill Clinton: Super Statesman by Chester Alan Arthur ("At last, the perfect specimen of Homo americanus politicus"); Clarence Thomas: Cruel and Unusual Justice? by James Taggart; Eastern Eyes by J. Peter Saint-Andre (on Czechoslovakia: "The soul of man, under socialism, undergoes transformation. The result is not a triumph of the human spirit"); The World's Most Successful Price-Fixing Conspiracy by Gary Alexander ("America's most prominent symbol of unbridled capitalism - Wall Street - is nowhere near the model of laissez faire it is usually believed to be"); The Cost of Kids by Karl Hess; "Where Everyone Has a Job" by Mark Tier ("There are few cows more sacred than minimum wage laws, and few riper for slaughter"); The Economics of the Emergence of Humankind by Vernon L. Smith; There Is No Such Thing as the Environment by William C. Dennis ("But there is a human environment, and it ought to include wilderness and civilization"); short story The Optimal Number of Criminals by J. Orlin Grabbe. Staples age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; else a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Liberty Publishing, Port Townsend, WA, 1992
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 80 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: The Thomas-Hill Affair: The High-Tech Lynching by Jane S. Shaw (on Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill); Happy Anniversary, National Park System! by R. W. Bradford ("Welcome to your National Parks, where development is preservation, where the monopoly profit of developers is the common good, and where America's Revolution is celebrated by measures the Redcoats never had the nerve to try"); Rocky Times in Rocky Mountain National Park by Karl Hess Jr. ("Millions watch, but no one sees, as one of America's most spectacular tributes to natural beauty is being transformed into one of America's greatest ecological disasters"); Why Term Limits Lost by Chester Alan Arthur; Beyond Austrian Economics: The Economy as Ecosystem by Michael Rothschild; America's Bi-Partisan Apartheid by Brian Doherty ("There are few things more stupid than racism. One of those things 'more stupid' may be, however, a supposed 'solution' to racism"); How to Think About Pollution; or, Why Ronald Coase Deserved the Nobel Prize by David Friedman. Staples age-rusted; mailing label to front cover; else a clean, bright copy.
Edité par Liberty Publishing, Port Townsend, WA, 1992
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 80 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Property Rights Before and After the "Lucas" Decision by William H. Mellor III; Virulent Green Growth by Fred L. Smith (on the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro: "Welcome to Rio, once a garden spot, now a dumpsite for toxic theories and politics hazardous to your health and well-being"); War on Drugs, War on Progress by James Ostrowski ("Nothing stands between humanity and a new frontier of technological progress - except for Luddite reactionaries and their War on Drugs"); The Non-Politics of H. Ross Perot by Stephen Cox; Wilderness, Church, and State by Robert H. Nelson ("The Constitution of the United States forbids the federal government from sanctioning a national church. But what about churches without walls?"); Nutrition Is Too Important To Be Left to the Free Market by Dan Endsley (a speculative article set in the year 2092); If Execution is Justice, What is Justice? by J. Neil Schulman; Fifth Anniversary Retrospective: How We Started "Liberty" by R. W. Bradford; Index to the First Five Volumes of "Liberty"; Index to the First Five Volumes of Books Reviewed. Staples age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; else a clean and bright copy.
Edité par Liberty Publishing, Port Townsend, WA, 1992
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
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Ajouter au panierMagazine. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 72 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Patrick J. Buchanan: The Liberty Interview; Inside Pat Buchanan by Chester Alan Arthur; The Corrosion of Science by Edward C. Krug ("The fears of the age have given rise to a new faith: environmentalism"); P.C. or B.S.? by Meredith McGhan ("'Political Correctness' is more than a reactionary leftist attempt to stifle dissent, as this frontlines report explains"); America's Experiment in Sylvan Socialism by John Baden ("More than two decades before the Soviets took over Russia, they took over the forests of America. John Baden shows how socialist management in America has fared no better than in Russia"); Albert Jay Nock: Prophet of Libertarianism? by Stephen Cox; Hong Kong After Tiananmen by Kin-ming Liu; The Ghost in the Little House Books by William Holtz (on Rose Wilder Lane). Staples lightly age-rusted; small mailing label to front cover; light narrow crease along right edge of front cover; else a clean and bright copy.