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lose "faith" in the dollar.
STAN ACKERMAN - The Economic Structure of g Vol-
In response to anguished pleadings by American treasury officials,
untary Society: Basic theoretical principles of economic
foreign state banks are retaining large quantities of dollars instead
transactions; The significance of "profit and loss"; Refutation of
of redeeming these dollars in gold. But the situation is critically
the exploitation theory of value. 60 minutes
unstable - the nation which acts first to redeem its dollars in gold
STAN ACKERMAN - Money and the Business Cycle :
gets the gold - the nation which hesitates is left holding depreciated
The nature of money as an economic commodity; Is a laissez faire
paper.
economy stable? What really caused the great depression?
The U. S. government could still stabilize the situation and main-
60 minutes
tain the dollar at its present value by drastically reducing government
RICHARD W. GRANT - Tom Smith and his Incredible
expenditures in general and foreign aid in particular. But instead
the administration is resorting to coercive expedients such as the tax
Bread Machine is a political satire in rhyme. It is the amusing
on the sale of foreign securities which will in the long run aggravate
and provocative story of Tom's amazing invention, by which hunger
is forever banished from the earth. Nonetheless Tom soon finds him-
the situation. With the economic ignorance being exhibited by the
statists in Washington the question is not so much will devaluat-
self condemned by the pundits and prosecuted by anti-trust.
ion come as when will it come?
35 minutes
Desperate last minute efforts by the U. S. government to stave off
DAVE HATFIELD - A Libertarian Legal System: What is
de-facto devoluation may be more destructive than the devaluation
the underlying basis for voluntary government? A discussion of
itself. "Emergency" measures may include removing all silver coins
laws, their formulation, and their implementation. 30 minutes
from circulation, blocking the transfer of funds abroad by private
VIVIENNE JACKSON - Marriage and Motherhood in
citizens, and repudiating or delaying the redemption of government
Free Society: What should determine the contents of a marriage
bonds held by Americans,
contract, the desires of the individuals involved or the laws of a
Individuals in increasing numbers are taking precautions to protect
state? Who should a child "belong to" - a partnership, a state, or
their savings: transfering funds to foreign banks and, through cus-
an individual guardian? What startling new forms of personal relat-
accounts, purchasing foreign securities or precious metals;
ions may be developed in a free society? 40 minutes
stocks despite their generally inflated value, or buying and
THOMAS W. SANDERS - Capitalism for Fun and Profit:
buryingssilver dollars which are now worth approximately a dollar
(of special interest to businessmen) The development of the concept
each in silver content. ( Name of author withheld on request.)
of morality in terms of property; The use of this morality as a crit-
eria for analyzing the various situations which confront businessmen
ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE MAY BE REPRODUCED PROVIDED THE
in today's society and for chosing the most appropriate actions in
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these situations. The development of a program of individual action
which leads to the completely free market economy. 45 minutes
Positions are now open for Area Representatives of Forum for New
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morality, means and actions are developed and integrated intoa
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SANDERS - Capitalism for Fun and Profit:\nburyingssilver dollars which are now worth approximately a dollar\n(of special interest to businessmen) The development of the concept\neach in silver content. ( Name of author withheld on request.)\nof morality in terms of property; The use of this morality as a crit-\neria for analyzing the various situations which confront businessmen\nARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE MAY BE REPRODUCED PROVIDED THE\nin today's society and for chosing the most appropriate actions in\nLIBERAL INNOVATOR IS CREDITED AS THE SOURCE.\nthese situations. The development of a program of individual action\nwhich leads to the completely free market economy. 45 minutes\nPositions are now open for Area Representatives of Forum for New\nTHOMAS W. SANDERS - Free Man, The Living End:\nIdeas. 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SANDERS - The Role of Racial Minorities\nin la Free Society: \"The smallest minority is the individual.\nAre the racial demonstrators who are fighting for \"equal minority\nSend US the names and addresses of individuals\nrights\" assuming that the role of individual members of a racial\n$\nyou know who might enjoy the Innovator; wewill\n\"minority\" SHOULD BE different than the role of an individual member\nmail complementary copies. You will earn a\nof\na racial \"majority? How the application of fundamental liber-\ncommission of 40 cents per new subscription.\ntarian principles will discourage irrational prejudices and encourage\nthe objective evaluation of each individual as an individual. 20 min.\nMERCHANTS\nCLUB MEMBERS !\nTHOMAS W. SANDERS - Labor Relations in a Free Mar-\n$\nRetail the Innovator, an unusual publication that\nket Economy: (of special interest to businessmen) The concept\nattracts attention, a high mark-up item on which\nof a labor contract based on personal responsibility in a free market\nyou can earn big profits. Quantity rates: 5ç per\neconomy is rigorously defined. The nature of labor unions in a free\ncopy plus 15c handling charge per order.\nmarket is then developed. The means by which labor unions might\nachieve their long desired \"dream\" of full employment is demon-\nThe Liberal Innovator is published by Forum for New Ideas; P. o. Bax 34718, Los Angeles\n34, California. Owner and general manager: Cara Leach. Each issue contains a minimum\nstrated. The inappropriateness of this dream in our present sociol-\nof three pages of articles and other news features; exclusive of odvertisements. With the\nlogical structure is made evident. 40 minutes\nexception of articles specifically reserved, contents may be reproduced provided the Liberal\nInnovator is credited as the source.\nWHAT MAY LIFE BE LIKE IN A 2IST CENTURY SOCIETY OF\nSubscription rates: Single subscription: $2.00 per year mailed anywhere in the world;\nairmail $3.00. Wholesale rate: $1.40 per subscription mailed to a different address, plus\nLAISSEZ FAIRE FREEDOM? Learn more about the new philosophic\n60 cents handling charge per order. Multiple rate: 60 cents per year per extra copy mailed\nand economic theories which derive from the conception of man as\nto the same address. Twelve issues are published per year.\na rational sovereign individual. FOR AN EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT\nCopies: 5 cents each plus 15 cents handling charge per order; issues may be assorted.\nWrite for rates on advertising and direct mailing. Our mailing list is kept confidential.\nPROGRAM, FEATURE A FORUM FOR NEW IDEAS SPEAKER AT\nThe Innovator pays 1,5 cents per word plus $1.00 per item for original articles or reports\nYOUR NEXT CLUB MEETING. Lecture fees range from $5.00\nto\nCopy received is returned only ifo stamped, self addressed envelope is provided.\n$25.00. For further information telephone 837-9800.\nPhillp Boatright\nI - 12\n3332 Harney Street\nOmaha, Nebraska 68131"
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