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TITLE: The FREEMAN
[RARE and interesting, "A monthly journal of Ideas on Liberty" -- A Fortnightly For Individualists!]
ISSUE DATE: JULY 1989; VOL. 39, NO. 7
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 6½" X 10". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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252 Crime and Consequences -- Robert James Bidinotto -- In the first of his three-part series, Mr. Bidinotto looks at criminal responsibili-ty—the crime explosion, the "criminal justice" system, and the excuse-making industry which endeavors to explain away criminal behavior.

263 Section 89: Tax Code Limits Workers' Choices -- Roy E. Cordato -- How a controversial part of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 threatens freedom of choice in the workplace.

265 Deposit Insurance Déjà Vu -- Kurt Schuler -- Deposit insurance crises are almost as old as government deposit insurance itself.

270 Privatize Deposit Insurance -- Jeffrey Rogers Hummel -- The only solution that can overcome moral hazards in the banking and thrift industries.

272 Personal Responsibility: A Brief Survey -- David C. Huff -- Monitoring the dangerous course away from personal accountability.

274 Thomas Erskine: Advocate of Freedom -- Sean Gabb -- A seldom-remembered defender of freedom and the rule of law.

279 Racial Tensions: The Market Is the Solution -- David Bernstein -- Putting aside prejudice in pursuit of self-interest.

281 Readers' Forum.

283 Book Reviews: John Chamberlain reviews Nick Eberstadt's The Poverty of Communism. Other books: The Theory of Market Failure, edited by Tyler Cowen, Monopoly Mail by Douglas K. Adie, and The American Job Machine by Richard B. McKenzie.



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