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property in that the concept of "free market justice" as a guarantee of non-abuse to the individual may tend to fall down in practical application.
Fanatics and the morally bankrupt; those of the militant extreme and those who compromise their lives away: Is there no place in the world for an advocate of property and the. desirability of a free market place, unrestricted by governmental imposition. consider such imposition either just or wis...
TION- We consider technology to have been in the past both bane and boon to mankind. remain. Both potentials Technological progress plays an integral role in mankind's destiny, and we feel that a positive influence may follow upon an astute conceptual approach which avoids the pitfalls of technoc...
As to the nature of the universe and the
Any assertion that instinct is non-existent in humans would seem highly questionable in light of even the youngest infant's awareness of the proper method for obtaining from nourishment its No hope to hold to, none to give Call it: "Where the people live." breasts, mother's or the instinctive inc...
I'll be driving a '74 Chevy pickup truck. No later. Don't miss me. There'll be no second chance, and I won't circle the block. One pass- that's it." For a moment I thought I saw anger in his eyes, but he only muttered, looking at his feet, "I'll be there." ****************************** The only ...
"Nothing, boss. My tap must've been off his rocker." I slammed the phone down on the receiver. And smiled. At 8:03 PM the Liberian freighter Abraham Lincoln set sail for home, for Africa. overweight. It was 330 pounds A Report On Conventions: June, 1972 In June, 1972 my wife Barbara and I set out...