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Marvin E. Gettleman

A bibliography compiled by Marvin E. Gettleman consisting of 105 works related to Vietnam.

Volume 3, Number 3 (Spring-Autumn 1967)

Murray N. Rothbard

Bewildered white Liberals are wont to ask: “What do you people want?” Some newsmen recently asked virtually this same question of H.

Leonard P. Liggio

The first teach-in developed at the University of Michigan.

Herbert Spencer

Education is a perennially important and controversial subject, especially in a country as child-centered as the United States.

Leland B. Yeager

What the author objects to is assertions about morality linked to misconceptions and word games concerning money and its functions, property, and titles. Modern money does not consist and does not pretend to consist of commodities. 

John B. Egger

Teaching Microeconomic Principles well, a blend of good pedagogy and good economics, is the professional obligation of many economists. Since such courses are conventionally grounded in neoclassical theory,

Shawn Ritenour

It is no wonder that the vast majority of Americans do not know whom, if anyone, they should believe regarding economic pronouncements.

Richard Vedder

Persons with an Austrian perspective must evaluate the probability that an Austrian message will reduce their publication chances in mainstream journals.