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NEW BOOKS AND ARTICLES - Ralph Raico, New Individualist Review [1961]

Edition used:

New Individualist Review, editor-in-chief Ralph Raico, introduction by Milton Friedman (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1981).

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NEW BOOKS AND ARTICLES

THE FOLLOWING IS A SELECT LIST OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES WHICH, IN THE OPINION OF THE EDITORS, MAY BE OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS.

  • F. A. Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty, (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1960), 570 pp. $7.50.
  • Henry Hazlitt, editor, The Critics of Keynesian Economics, (Van Nostrand, Princeton, New Jersey, 1960), 427 pp. $7.00.
  • James D. Koerner, editor, The Case for Basic Education, (Atlantic-Little, Brown, Boston, Mass., 1960). $4.00.
  • Frank S. Meyer, The Moulding of Communists, (Harcourt, Brace, New York, 1961), 214 pp. $5.00.
  • Ludwig von Mises, Epistemological Problems of Economics, (Van Nostrand, Princeton, New Yersey, 1960), 239 pp. $5.50.
  • Felix Morley, Freedom and Federalism, (Henry Regnery, Chicago, Illinois, 1960). $5.00.
  • Albert Jay Nock, Jefferson, (Hill and Wang, New York, 1960), paper, $1.45.
  • Wilhelm Roepke, A Humane Economy, (Henry Regnery, Chicago, Illinois, 1960), 312 pp. $5.00.
  • Schoeck and Wiggins, editors, Scientism and Values, (Van Nostrand, Princeton, New Jersey, 1960), 270 pp. $6.50.
  • Louise Sommers, editor, Essays in European Economic Thought, (Van Nostrand, Princeton, New Jersey, 1960), 229 pp. $6.00.
  • P. T. Bauer, “Economic Development of Under-developed Countries,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. XVI, No. 8, (October, 1960).
  • Yale Brozen, “The New Competition—International Markets: How Should We Adapt?” The Journal of Business, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4, (October, 1960).
  • Hans F. Sennholz, “On Private Property and Economic Power,” The Freeman, January, 1961. (Free copy available from the publisher, Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York.)
  • Richard Weaver, “Lord Acton: Historian as Thinker,” Modern Age, (Winter, 1960-61).

In Future Issues . . . .

NEW INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW will feature articles by young libertarian and conservative writers as well as by such scholars as WILHELM ROEPKE, RICHARD WEAVER, and MURRAY N. ROTHBARD.

To keep up with today’s ferment of individualist ideas-subscribe to NEW INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW today.

ONE YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION - $2.00, STUDENTS - $1.00

WE SHALL BE HAPPY TO SEND A FREE COPY OF THIS ISSUE TO ANY FIVE PERSONS WHOSE NAMES ARE ATTACHED TO YOUR SUBSCRIPTION.

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CAPITAL AND INTEREST (in three volumes), $25 the set

I History and Critique of Interest Theories, 512 pages

II Positive Theory of Capital, 480 pages

III Further Essays on Capital and Interest, 256 pages

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The Exploitation Theory, 97 pages, $1.50

Value and Price, 160 pages, $2.00

Ludwig von Mises:

PLANNING FOR FREEDOM, 174 pages, paperback, $1.50

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THE FALLACY OF THE “PUBLIC SECTOR”

MURRAY N. ROTHBARD

FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION

JOHN WEICHER

TOCQUEVILLE AND THE BLAND LEVIATHAN

ROBERT SCHUETTINGER

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FREEDOM AND COERCION: A REPLY TO MR. HAMOWY

F. A. HAYEK

Summer, 196125 centsVol. I, No. 2
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EDITORIAL BOARD

Editor-in-chief:
Ralph Raico
Associate Editors:
John P. McCarthy
Robert Schuettinger
John Weicher
Book Review Editor:
Ronald Hamowy

EDITORIAL ADVISORS

MILTON FRIEDMAN
Professor of Economics
University of Chicago

F. A. HAYEK
Professor of Social and Moral Science
University of Chicago

RICHARD M. WEAVER
Professor of English
University of Chicago

The Fallacy of the “Public Sector”
Murray N. Rothbard3
The Question of Federal Aid to Education
John Weicher8
Tocqueville and the Bland Leviathan
Robert Schuettinger12
Tocqueville on Socialism18
Conservatives or Individualists: Which Are We?
Edward C. Facey24
Mr. Facey’s Article: A Comment
John Weicher26
COMMUNICATION
Freedom and Coercion: Some Comments and Mr. Hamowy’s Criticism
F. A. Hayek28
REVIEW
Meyer’s “The Moulding of Communists”
John Weicher31

NEW INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW is published bimonthly (February, April, June, October, December) by the University of Chicago chapter of the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, P.O. Box 4309, Chicago 80, Ill. Second Class mailing permit pending at the Chicago, Ill., post office.

Advertising and subscription correspondence should be sent to NEW INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW, P.O. Box 4309, Chicago 80, Ill. Editorial correspondence and manuscripts should be sent to NEW INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW, 7326 South Kingston Ave., Chicago 49, Ill. All manuscripts become the property of NEW INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW.

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Copyright 1961 by NEW INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW, Chicago, Illinois

In Future Issues. . . .

NEW INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW will feature articles by young libertarians and conservative writers as well as by such scholars as WILHELM ROEPKE, RICHARD WEAVER, and RUSSELL KIRK.

To keep up with today’s ferment of individualist ideas-subscribe to NEW INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW today.

ONE YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION - $2.00, STUDENTS - $1.00

WE SHALL BE HAPPY TO SEND A FREE COPY OF THIS ISSUE TO ANY FIVE PERSONS WHOSE NAMES ARE ATTACHED TO YOUR SUBSCRIPTION.

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