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

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

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Liberty Fund, Inc. is a private, educational foundation established to encourage the study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals.


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.

  • Louis Baudin, A Socialist Empire: The Incas of Peru, (D. Van Nostrand, Princeton, New Jersey, 1961).
  • P. T. Bauer, Indian Economic Policy and Development, (Praeger, New York City, 1961).
  • Christopher Dawson, The Crisis of Western Education, (Sheed and Ward. New York City, 1961).
  • Harold M. Hyman, To Try Men’s Souls: Loyalty Tests in American History, (University of California Press, 1961).
  • Bruno Leoni, Freedom and the Law, (D Van Nostrand, Princeton, New Jersey, 1961).
  • John Lukacs, A History of the Cold War, (Doubleday and Co., New York City, 1961).
  • H. L. Mencken, The Letters of H. L. Mencken, (Alfred E. Knopf, New York City, 1961).
  • Charles Rist, The Tyranny of Gold, (Philosophical Library, New York City, 1961), paper.
  • R. J. Rushdoony, Intellectual Schizophrenia, (Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., 1961).
  • Robert A. Rutland, George Mason, (Holt, Rhinhardt and Winston, 1961).
  • George B. Russell, J. Bracken Lee: The Taxpayer’s Champion, (Robert Speller, 1961).
  • Helmut Schoeck and James W. Wiggins, Relativism and the Study of Man, (D. Van Nostrand, Princeton, New Jersey, 1961).
  • Robert Strausz-Hupe, A Forward Strategy for Americans, (Harpers, New York City, 1961).
  • A. J. P. Taylor, Origins of the Second World War, (Hamish Hamilton, London, 1961).
  • Klaus Epstein, “Shirer’s History of Nazi Germany,” Review of Politics (April, 1961).
  • Milton Friedman, “Economic Aid Reconsidered: A Reply,” Yale Review (Summer, 1961).
  • Hans F. Sennholz, “Volunteers for the Peace Corps,” The Freeman, September, 1961. (Free copy available from the publisher, Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York.)
  • Raghuveer Singh, “John Locke and the Theory of Natural Law,” Political Studies (June, 1961).
  • George B. Sparks, “The Highway Dilemma,” The Freeman, August, 1961.
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for the advancement of conservative thought on the campus

“. . . Much of the stir on the campus is due to a mushrooming national organization called the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists . . . ISI puts some remarkably high grade material into the hands of students through “The Individualist,” a news-letter publication . . .”

—Wall Street Journal

“. . . There is a growing undercurrent of conservative conviction among students . . . and there emerges the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists with a firm foothold in both the East and the Midwest . . .”

—St. Petersburg Independent

“. . . Today, America’s ‘angry young men’ seem to be angry at a system which does TOO MUCH for the individual and does not allow him to do enough for himself . . . The principal spark plug of this revolt has been the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists . . .”

—American Economic Foundation

“. . . (The) Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, founded in 1953 to combat campus socialists, now has a national mailing list of 12,000 confirmed conservatives for its literate newsletter the INDIVIDUALIST . . .”

—Time

“. . . The spearhead of this ‘new radicalism’ is an organization known as the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, which for seven years has preached the philosophy of freedom on college campuses . . . it will take the continuing effort of its adherents to demonstrate that the object of conservatism is solely to extend the area of individual freedom and arrest the spread of socialism. The ISI offers an outstanding example of how the job is done . . .”

—The Arizona Republic

INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCIETY OF INDIVIDUALISTS, INC.

National Headquarters: 410 LAFAYETTE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA 6

WAlnut 5-5632

Midwest Office: 1014 LEMCKE BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS 4

MElrose 9-5551

VOLUME 1, NUMBER 4, WINTER 1962

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ANTITRUST AND COMPETITION

ROBERT M. HURT

REFLECTIONS IN BERLIN

RALPH RAICO

THE JUDICIAL PHILOSOPHY OF FELIX FRANKFURTER

MARTIN GLASSER

• • •

THE INTELLECTUAL COLLAPSE OF SOCIALISM

WILHELM ROEPKE

Winter 196235 centsVol. 1, No. 4
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Antitrust and Competition
3Robert M. Hurt
Reflections in Berlin
13Ralph Raico
David Hume: Whig or Tory?19Eugene Miller
The Judicial Philosophy of Felix Frankfurter28Martin Glasser
COMMUNICATION
The Intellectual Collapse of European Socialism33Wilhelm Roepke
BOOK REVIEWS
On Freedom and the Law
37Murray N. Rothbard
Fertig’s “Prosperity Through Freedom”
41J. Edwin Malone
New Books and Articles
43
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EDITORIAL BOARD

Editors-in-Chief • Ronald Hamowy • Ralph Raico

Associate Editors • Robert M. Hurt • John P. McCarthy

Robert Schuettinger • John Weicher

Editorial Assistant • J. Edwin Malone

EDITORIAL ADVISORS

Milton Friedman • F. A. Hayek • Richard M. Weaver

University of Chicago

COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVES

ANTIOCH COLLEGE
Frank Resnik

BUTLER UNIVERSITY
Dianne Hastings

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Riverside
Jerry Lee Martin

CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK
Martin Glasser

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Bruce Axler

UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT
George McDonnell

GROVE CITY COLLEGE
A. Bruce Gillander

HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Richard Derham

HUNTER COLLEGE
Eve Kirschner

UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA
Tom Houston

IONA COLLEGE
Michael F. Zaremski

STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
Sarah Slavin

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
James G. Otto

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY, Chicago
William Ford

LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
David Sawyer

MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES
Gary Long

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
Edward C. Facey

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
James Kolbe

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
David Duval

QUEENS COLLEGE
Robert J. Malito

RADCLIFFE COLLEGE
Abbey Poze

SETON HALL UNIVERSITY
Mark A. O’Connell

STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Richard Noble

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Barbara Duncan

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
Monte McNabb

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
Henry Randolph

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Jane Williams

WILLIAMS COLLEGE
Jameson G. Campaigne, Jr.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
William R. Breihan

YALE LAW SCHOOL
Robert M. Schuchman

YALE UNIVERSITY
A. Douglas Weller, III

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UNIVERSITY OF FRANKFURT
Werner, Krebs

UNIVERSITY OF PARIS
Ralph Raico

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Duncan Smith