The AARPscam CaperTony Capaccio
How a little-known lawsuit is fleecing 13 million senior citizens.
The Abandonment of RealityMarion Montgomery
Emerson's Legacy of "Man-Thinking"
Abusing Our Dollars and SenseChris Hooker
Where do the ideas for public service ads come from? And what does Will Rogers know abo...
The Libertarian Review, May 1981, pp. 28-33
Adopt-a-SchoolSarah Nordgren and Andrea Gabriel
School Days for Big Business
Adventures in UnhistoryAvram Davidson
The Theft of the Mulberry Tree
Adventures of the MindMalcolm Muggeridge
Solzhenitsyn Reconsidered
Adversary UnionismJohn O. Nelson
The legal and moral incoherency of adversary unionism in government or private sectors.
Africa's other famineRichard W. Franke and Barbara H. Chasin
Articles
After Gdansk IIGustaw Moszcz
Solidarity's Rough Road Ahead
After Tito, the FreezeMihajlo Mihajlov
Belgrade Jails Its Dissenters
Again the U.S. Backs a LoserJack Mitchell and Indy Badhwar
Alaska Culture ShockSteven Ferrey
Selling Energy to the Eskimos
All Aboard Air OblivionGregg Easterbrook
The helicopter Army is its own worst enemy.
The Allocation of Federal Aid MoniesRobert M. Stein
The Synthesis of Demand-Side and Supply-Side Explanations
American Political Science Review, June 1981, pp. 334-343
Articles
Alternative to Supply SideRobert B. Reich
The True Road to Industrial Renewal
Amazing Interview/Bob ShawDr. Jeffrey M. Elliot and Bob Shaw
Amazing Science Fiction Stories, July 1981, pp. 14-21
Amazing Interview/Gene WolfeMelissa Mia Hall and Gene Wolfe
Amazing Interview: Manly Wade WellmanDarrell Schweitzer and Manly Wade Wellman
Amazing Science Fiction Stories, March 1981, pp. 122-125
Amazing Interview: Stanislaw LemL.W. Michaelson and Stanislaw Lem
America at Her BestJoseph S. Fulda
Signs of a return to freedom cross the land.
America in NATOAlan Ned Sabrosky
The Conventional Delusion
American Challenge, Soviet ResponseFraser Harbutt
The Beginning of the Cold War, February-May, 1946
American EyeEric Larsen
A Writers' Congress: Where...
American MiscellanyBarbara Grizzuti Harrison
Beverly Hills bizarreries
American MiscellanyBarbara Grizzuti Harrison
A conference on sex and language
The American ProsceniumWhat Happened in November 1980?
The American ProsceniumNo Honeymoon for Mr. Reagan
The American ProsceniumMr. Anderson---Suggestion---Mega-Abortion
The American ProsceniumHostages---Professional Solace Caterers
The American ProsceniumEnvironmentalist Chutzpah
The American ProsceniumKid Lib---"I love being an animal..."
The American ProsceniumA Matter of Perspective---Nelson Algren, RIP---Dimwits Back at Work
The American ProsceniumThe First of May in September
The American ProsceniumThe Emperor's Wardrobe---Witch Hunt at Yale
The American ProsceniumReagan and the Financiers or Susanna and the Elders
American Seapower at RiskGordon H. McCormick and Mark E. Miller
Nuclear Weapons in Soviet Naval Planning
America's Departments of StateBert A. Rockman
Irregular and Regular Syndromes of Policy Making
America's High-Tech WeaponryJames Fallows
Why more money is buying less defense
The Atlantic Monthly, May 1981, pp. 21-33
America's Shoot-OutAlan Wolfe
Magazine Merchants of Death
Amreican MiscellanyDon Sharp
Aristotle adjusts your brakes
Amsterdam's SquattersRichard P. Greenfield
The "Krakers" Strike Again
AMTRAK: Congress's Toy TrainsJeffrey Shedd
Like papas at Christmas time, the members of Congress love to give their districts trai...
And That's the Way It SeemsMark Crispin Miller and Karen Runyon
Annaliste Paradigm?Samuel Kinser
The Geohistorical Structure of Fernand Braudel
Another A-Bomb Cover-upRaymond E. Brim and Patricia Condon
It didn't end with the Test-Ban Treaty.
Another View of the DraftPatrick Lacefield, Mark Levinson, and Joseph Schwartz, ...
The Anti-Consumer LobbyGary McGath
"Protecting" the consumer by denying his choice is a doctrine of contempt.
Anti-SemitismEugene Fisher
A Contemporary Christian Perspective
The Anti-war AbolitionistsSheldon Richman
The Peace Movement's Split over the Civil War
The Journal of Libertarian Studies, Summer 1981, pp. 327-340
Antidemocratic ScienceDavid Dickson and David Noble
The New Corporate Technocrats
Articles
Appointment with ContrerasSaul Landau and John Dinges
The Chilean Connection
The Apprenticeship of Alexander HaigJonathan Alter
Tinker, tailor soldier, bureaucrat.
The Arab Boycott of IsraelMark Green and Steven Solow
How the U.S. and Business Cooperated
Arab Radicals After NasserFouad Ajami
The Revolution That Failed
Are You Better Off Now?Mark Green
Rating Reagan: Trend Lines, Fault Lines
Argentine JewsAryeh Neier
The Crime of Silence Revisited
ArkeologyRobert A. Moore
A New Science in Support of Creation?
Arms Control and American Defense PolicyJoseph J. Kruzel
New Alternatives and Old Realities
ArtAlice Aycock
The First City of the Dead: The City of Doors (1914)
ArtCarole Caroompas
The Songs She Sang to Herself and The Dreams of the Lady of the Castle Perilous
ArtDavid Hockney
Drawings for the French Triple Bill
ArtRichard Brookhiser
Pictures at an Exhibition
Art CriticismClement Greenberg and Donald B. Kuspit
Articles
The Ascher MemorandumWalden Bello and John Kelly #3
The World Bank Writes Off Marcos & Co.
The Assault on Free ChoiceRoger Ream
To lose the freedom to choose is to fall into servitude.
The Atlantic PuzzlerEmily Cox and Henry Rathvon
The Atlantic PuzzlerEmily Cox and Henry Rathvon
The Atlantic PuzzlerEmily Cox and Henry Rathvon
The Atlantic PuzzlerEmily Cox and Henry Rathvon
The Atlantic PuzzlerEmily Cox and Henry Rathvon
The Atlantic PuzzlerEmily Cox and Henry Rathvon
The Atlantic PuzzlerEmily Cox and Henry Rathvon
Austerity with a Human FaceMaxine Molyneux and Fred Halliday
Author PlusElizabeth Anne Hull and Frederik Pohl
Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, July 1981, pp. 104-105
Available Soon: Three-Bedroom Townhouse, $400,000 (Fireplace Extra)Barbara Palmer
Someone's buying Washington's expensive housing. Who? And what does it mean?
Awacs AftermathCara Gendel Ryan
Reviving the Politics of Anti-Semitism
Back to BasicsAntonin Scalia
Making Law Without Making Rules
Novelets
BaitC.A. Cador and Marc Laidlaw
Novelet
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1981, pp. 96-117
Ballet/A Classic "Beauty"Holly Brubach
The Royal Ballet's Sleeping Beauty
Ballet/Balanchine's TchaikovskyHolly Brubach
Modern choreography and Romantic music
Ballet/Designer DancingHolly Brubach
The influence of fashion on classical dance
Baluch IndependenceSelig S. Harrison
The "X" in the Mideast Equation
Banning Antinuke ProtestsSusan Jaffe
Legal Showdown at Shoreham
Bargaining's big winnerBob Taylor
As state collective bargaining finally gets under way, CSEA will help decide whether th...
Basic GenesisBarry B. Longyear and Jerry Pournelle
The Basic LawRalph Bradford
A new year's prayer of faith and hope for friends of freedom.
Battling over beerPhil Smith
The price of a six-pack will depend on some robust political lobbying now underway in S...
Battling the 'death tax'Susan Madden Johnson
Twin initiatives to abolish state inheritance taxes will surely confuse voters - but if...
Begging for busingKathleen Neumeyer
Some LA parents are demanding what others despise: home-to-school transportation, eithe...
California Journal, May 1981, pp. 180-181
The Benefits of SpeculationWalter Block
The speculator serves by reducing price fluctuations
The Benefits of TradeTodd S. Hultman
How specialists cooperate to their mutual advantage.
Berkeley's respectable radicalsJohn Westcott
In a city full of tenants and landlords, rent control is the real issue in this month's...
Betrayed Once Too Often? The Mafia and the Kennedy AssassinationKarl O'Lessker
On June 3, 1960, FBI Director Hoover sent a memorandum to the State Department's Office...
Better Dead Than the Living Dead: The Totalitarian DifferenceMichael Novak
Totalitarian regimes do not measure their successes by the number of corpses they heap ...
Beyond OPECPeter Schwartz
Third-World Oil: The Unexplored Alternative
Bicennential IIThomas Wendel
Two Hundred Years Ago We Won Our Independence
Big Labor Brings Home the BaconGregg Easterbrook
Subsidies for the working man are just like subsidies to businessmen--they flow to thos...
Big Oil "Parity"Fred J. Cook
Putting a Cap on Our Natural Gas
Big toys for big boysKerry Drager
Sacramento's new Museum of Railroad History will delight train buffs, but will it refle...
California Journal, May 1981, pp. 182-183
The Bird court's recordKenneth Kahn
Justice Tohriner's vote has swung the balance on many recent Supreme Court decisions.
New Mike Shayne Short Novel
Black LotusBrett Halliday
New Mike Shayne Short Novel
Blackboard JumpleJudith S. Siegel and Edwin J. Delattre
Blowing in the windKerry Drager
Clean, cheap, renewable - those are the qualities of wind power that make it attractive...
Blue Whales and Growth in GovernmentDwight R. Lee
Another example of the failure of socialism.
Book review: Judging JudgesChief Justice Rose Bird, the state Supreme Court and the controversial Tanner decision ...
Books for ChristmasHoliday gift suggestions from renowned writers and readers.
BreakfastgateTom Bethell
The FTC vs. the Cereal Companies
A Special Feature
Breaking FaithBernard Avishai
Commentary and the American Jews
BriefingMichael F. Jacobson, Ph.D.
Thoughts on Food
Bringing It All Back HomeHardy Green and Elizabeth Weiner
Britain and the ContinentErik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
The Brittle MandateEverett Carll Ladd
Electoral Dalignment and the 1980 Presidential Election
The State-Budget Blues
Brown's austerity planEd Salzman
The governor's budget guarantees at least one surplus - in Capitol battles over who get...
Bucking the anti-crime tidePhil Smith
Law-and-order bills are flooding the Legislature, with only a few lobbyists and lawmake...
Ronnie's World
The Budget "Revolution": Less and More of the Same Old ThingJonathan Alter
Reagan's changing the numbers, but doing nothing to change the fundamental flaws in fed...
The BudgetDavid Boaz
Snipping at the Status Quo
The Libertarian Review, May 1981, pp. 18-21
BulgariaMeraklia
The Taiwan of Eastern Europe
The Business BogyJohn K. Williams
An exposure of the myth that business is harmful to consumers.
Busing's long legal roadSteven Pressman
From Los Angeles to Palo Alto, the mandatory-busing conflict will continue despite the ...
California Journal, May 1981, pp. 177-179
Buy American!Gary North
Restrictions work both ways, and everyone loses when trade is forbidden.
C. S. Lewis on Compelling People to Do GoodClarence B. Carson
A twentieth-Century Christian perspective on the welfare state.
CalifornelotEd Salzman and Luana Luther
A previously untold fable about the wilywizards who found (and forgot) the answer to th...
California DiaristSequins, Sunshine, and Sea Therapy
California's twin citiesLillieanne Chase
With their growing population and economic ties, San Diego and Tijuana share more than ...
A Calm Look at Abortion ArgumentsRoger Bissell
Legislation relating to abortion must hinge on the question: When does the right to lif...
Campaign '82Ed Salzman
The pack is already off and running for all the statewide offices that are open next year.
California Journal, May 1981, pp. 163-165
Campaign '82: Guberr atorial image-makersMichele Willens
The real contenders next year will be the men who package the major candidates for tele...
The CampusGregory A. Fossedal and Dinesh D'Souza
Dartmouth's Restoration
A candidate's 10 CommandmentsCharles McFadden
Running for governor in California requires special guidelines for dealing with the med...
Capitol IdeasTom Bethell
The Apiculture of Socialism
Capitol IdeasTom Bethell
Beyond the Ochre and Umber
The American Spectator, May 1981, pp. 5-6
Capitol IdeasTom Bethell
The Bloomsbury Savings & Loan
Capitol IdeasTom Bethell
Another Ventriloquist's Doll
The Career of Isaac NewtonRichard S. Westfall
A Scientific Life in the Seventeenth Century
Caribbean BasinCuba, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Barbad...
The Carnegie ReportSeymour Melman
Puff Piece for a War Economy
The Carter Civil Service ReformsMark W. Huddleston
Some Implications for Political Theory and Public Administration
Articles
The Carter Urban ReportThomas Bender
A Nation of Immigrants to the Sun Belt
The Case for Economic FreedomBenjamin A. Rogge
Not the mixed, but the unmixed laissez faire economy, was Ben Rogge's ideal.
"Catastrophic" Health InsuranceChristopher J. Zook, Francis D. Moore, and Richard J. Zeckhauser, ...
A Misguided Prescription?
CautionRichard B. McKenzie
Consumer Protection May be Hazardous to Your Health
Caveat WorkerCharles Piller
Toxic Time Bombs in the Factor
Campaign for Economic Democracy
CED Looks Ahead with ConfidenceThomas Brom
Challenging the Silicon ValleyLibby Lane
High-technology industries are looking to other states for the plant sites that Califor...
Chauvinists' revenge?Michele Willens
Critics and budget-cutters are lining up to take pot shots at the state's embattled Com...
Chet Wray ChetJames R. Carroll
In the Capitol halls, they love to trade tales about the Westminster assemblyman who sa...
Chicano Votes Don't CountDavid C. Kibbe and Kenneth Bain
Patron Politics in McAllen, Texas
Chicanos in the United StatesLeobardo F. Estrada, F. Chris Garcia, and Reynaldo Flores Macias, ...
A History of Exploitation and Resistance
Child Labor and PesticidesPaula DiPerna
The Lethal Cloud of Indifference
The People's Republic of China, 1981
China's Global StrategyJohn F. Copper
China's Nuclear DeterrentElizabeth S.Y. Wong-Fraser
China's Post-Thaw BluesMiriam London, Ta-ling Lee, and Ivan D. London
Marx is dead, Mao is dead, and Deng isn't feeling so well himself.
Circle-the-wagons timeSusan Madden Johnson
The consumer movement must rally forces to retain its victories from the golden days of...
"Citizenship" in "Industry"Richard Vernon
The Case of Georges Sorel
American Political Science Review, March 1981, pp. 17-28
City DeskJohn Wilson
How to Get the City Out of Its Fiscal Mess
Special Section:
Poland and the Future of Socialism
Civil Society Against the StateAndrew Arato
Poland 1980-81
The Civilianization of the ArmyJames Fallows
Questions about the Army's combat readiness
Coming in from the ColdTony Benn, Pete Carter, and Jack Dromey
A roundtable discussion
CommentWelcome to Hard-Line Times
CommentWhose Supply Side Is Reagan On?
CommentThe Mideast Rejoins the World
CommentWhen Will the Shooting Stop?
CommentThe Syrian Missile Crisis;John Osborne
CommentStarve a Cold, Veto Lefever
CommentWrongs and Rights in Lebanon
Commerce Dpt.Sheldon Richman
The destruction of Poletown
CommunicationsThe Consumption Tax and Supply-Side Economics: Some Short-Term Revenue Effects
Communications SatellitesWalter B. Hendrickson, Jr.
Making a Small, Small World
Amazing Science Fiction Stories, March 1981, pp. 117-121
The Communist Takeover of AngolaClifford A. Kiracofe, Jr.
The Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studies, Winter 1981, pp. 417-438
Community-Care DebateJean Bethke Elshtain
A Key to Unlock the Asylum?