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TITLE: The FREEMAN
[RARE and interesting, "A monthly journal of Ideas on Liberty" -- A Fortnightly For Individualists!]
ISSUE DATE: APRIL, 1992; VOL. 42, NO. 4
CONDITION: Small magazine size, Approx 7" X 10". COMPLETE and in clean, GOOD condition. (See photo)

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The Mythology of State Spending . . . John Hood . . . Why the facts about expanding state and local budgets aren't reported in most news stories.
Kafla's Bureaucratic Nightmares . . . Jack Matthews . . . Looking into the heart of an author's obsessive and horrifying narratives.
The Search for a Souvenir Spoon . . . Dwight R. Lee . . . Long lines, surly service, and pitiful products abound when there is no competition for the consumer's ruble.
Looking for a Strong Man After the Revolution . . . Doug Reardon . . . Faith in authoritarianism may pose serious problems for democracy and economic reform in the former Soviet bloc.
Breathe Deep, America, While Liberty Is in the Air . . . Arthur P Hall, II . . . A re-examination of the Founders' Constitution can help the United States to restore its ideals.
Welfare: Fraud on Steroids . . . K. L. Billingsley . . . Who are the true beneficiaries of our massive redistribution system?.
New York's War Against the Vans . . . Robert Zimmerman . . . Legal monopoly versus freedom of choice.
A Tale of Infamy: The Air Associates Strikes of 1941 . . . Charles W. Baird . . . A tragic chapter in the saga of government's empowerment of labor unions.
Tony Trivisano's American Dream . . . Frederick C. Crawford . . . Time is the secret of wealth and success.
How Many Laws Are Enough? . . . James L. Payne . . . What happens when government forsakes its role as peacemaker?.
BOOK REVIEWS: John Chamberlain considers Edmund Burke: The Enlightenment and Revolution by Peter J. Stanlis. William H. Peterson discusses Austrian Economics edited by Richard M. Ebeling; Feminism Without Illusions by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese is reviewed by Elizabeth Larson; and Raymond J. Keating looks at The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830 by Paul Johnson.
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