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jtucker Posted: Fri, Jun 5 2009 10:10 AM

I knew nothing of this journal until it landed in our lap. It is just great, from the 1960s, overtly anarcho-capitalist and libertarian material, most of it lost.

We only have these seven issues. But they are all scanned and ready for ready or posting etc.

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Junker replied on Tue, Jun 9 2009 12:26 PM

Rampart Journal of Individualist Thought

Fall 1965
    Columbus Day-1892 by Erica Carle
    A Challenge to Libertarians by Robert Clancy
    The Public Utility of Profits by Carl Snyder
    The Hutterian Brethren: Successful Communists by Howard E. Kessler
    No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority by Lysander Spooner
    Introduction by James J. Martin

Summer 1965
    The Anatomy of the State by Murray N. Rothbard
    Georgists by Lefevre
    Crisis for America by Felix Somary

Fall 66
    Unionism and Economic Stagnation by Butler D. Shaffer
    Panarchy by P.E. de Puydt
    Freedom and the Gold Standard by Oscar W. Cooley
    Knowledge Be Dammed by Erica Carle
    The Economics of Automation and Unemployment by Ralph W. Ells
    Hi-Ho Silverless by Donald E. Bently and Grant W. Corby
    A New Dimension to War by K.J. Cullinane
    From a Free Child a Free Adult by John M. MacEachron

Spr 66
    The Wisdom of "Hindsight" by Read Bain
    On the Importance of Revisionism for Our Time by Murray N. Rothbard
    Revisionism: A Key to Peace by Harry Elmer Barnes
    Rising Germanophohia: The Chief Obstacle to Current World War II Revisionism
        by Michael F. Connors
    Revisionism and the Cold War, 1946-1966:
        Some Comments on Its Origins and Consequences by James J. Martin

Sum 66
    Autarchy by Robert LeFevre
    The Return of the "War Crimes"-"War Criminals" Issue by James J. Martin
    Observations of a Free Market Operator by Wm. J. Grede
    America's Sacred White Cow by Larry F. Glaser
    Leonard Read's Dilemma-- and Mine by Howard E. Kessler
    Myths of the Cold War by Murray N. Rothbard
    Let's Call It Anarchy by Robert E. Gaskins, Jr.,
        Leanna J. Koehn, and Richard H. Gaskins
Win 66
    The Morality of Autarchy by Robert LeFevre
    REA Co-ops, a Compulsory-Political System by A.R. Bellerue
    Roberta Wohlstetter's Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision: a Candid Appraisal
        by Charles C. Hiles
    Introduction by Harry Elmer Barnes
    A Look at Conscription, Then and Now by James J. Martin
    Food for the Future by Robert K. Newell
    Does Judicial Review Pose a Threat to Human Rights? by Robert B. Murray
Spr 68
    Prelude to Hell by Robert LeFevre and Seymour Leon
    The Bombing and Negotiated Peace Questions-- in 1944 by James J. Martin
    Analysis of Conflict by Butler Shaffer
    Pakhtun Tribesmen and Their Free Society by Aslam Effendi
    The Contradiction in Objectivism by R.A. Childs, Jr.

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jtucker replied on Tue, Jun 9 2009 12:44 PM

Whoo hoo! This is all added. Thank you ever so much.

 

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