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Butler, Eamonn, Hayek: HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC THOUGHT OF OUR TIME, New York: Universe Books, 1985--Describes the ideas of one of the great thinkers of the 20th century under six headings:1-understanding how society works 2-the market process 3-critique of socialism 4-institutions of a liberal order and 5-constitution of a liberal state. 166 pages

Eiseley, Hempel, Seldes, Hurst and Stigler, SOCIAL CONTROL IN A FREE SOCIETY, Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, Publishers, 1975--

Fitzgerald, Randall; WHEN GOVERNMENT GOES PRIVATE, Universe Press, New York, 1988- An account of the privatization revolution offering solutions to preserving public services without the penalty of increased taxes. 299 pages

Friedman, Milton and Rose, FREE TO CHOOSE; A PERSONAL STATEMENT, San Diego, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1980--Shows how our freedom has been eroded and our prosperity undermined through the explosion of laws, regulations, agencies, and spending in Washington, how good intentions often produce deplorable results whem government is the middleman. Plan to expand freedom and promote prosperity. 310 pages

Hasin, Bernice Rothman, CONSUMERS, COMMISSIONS AND CONGRESS, Transaction Books, 1987--An analysis of law, theory and the Federal Trade Commission from 1968 to 1985, examining the appropriate role of economic regulation in our society. 236 pages

Hyman, Harold M., AMERICAN SINGULARITY, University of Georgia Press, 1986--Uses the Northwest Ordinance, the Homestead and Morrill Acts, and the G.I. Bill to measure individual access to land, education, and law. 95 pages

Klein, David; Klein, Marymae E.; Walsh, Douglas D.; GETTING UNSCREWED AND STAYING THAT WAY, Henry Holt and Company,, New York, 1993- Source book of deceptive tactics against consumers, the steps to take for protection against fraud and the agencies to turn for help. 303 pages

Lane, Rose Wilder, THE DISCOVERY OF FREEDOM: MAN'S STRUGGLE AGAINST AUTHORITY, Laisez Faire Books, 1984--First published during the second world war, this work is the basis for Henry Weaver's "Mainspring of Human Progress" which has sold millions of copies over the years.

Levy, S. Jay and David A, PROFITS AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN SOCIETY: A DRAMATIC NEW PERSPECTIVE ON CAPITALISM, New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1983--Provides a new approach to understanding the role of profits in the American economy and argues that this is the key to restoring economic prosperity in America. Offers an alternative to monetarism, which, if followed could restore the American free-enterprise system. 211 pages

Rottenberg, Simon, OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE AND REGULATION, American Enterprise Institute, 1980--The proceedings of a 1980 conference addressing the impact of licensure on professions, the role of the FTC on licensing, and related topics. 354 pages.

Shapiro, Irving S., AMERICA'S THIRD REVOLUTION: PUBLIC INTEREST AND THE PRIVATE ROLE, New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1984--Examples of what can be done to improve the way of both business and government and their relationships with each other. Written by the former head of Du Pont Co. this is a practical guide to excellence on a national scale. 280 pages

Simon, William, A TIME FOR TRUTH,

Singer, Fred, editor-FREE-MARKET ENERGY; THE WAY TO BENEFIT CONSUMERS,Universe Books--Twelve energy experts argue that, by minimizing government involvement in energy production and returning to competitive market policies, future shortages can be averted and the consumer benefited. 430 pages; 26 tables, 21 charts

Steinberg, Alan J., AMERICA JEWRY and CONSERVATIVE POLITICS, Shapolsky Publishers, 1988--Examines significant issues facing both the entire American electorate ad the American Jewish community, and explains how the conservative alternative might serve the best interest of both. 191 pages

von Mises, Ludwig, BUREAUCRACY, New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1983--Warns that bureaucratism is the avant-garde of a political command system and the socialist state. Claims the American people will determine the outcome for the whole of mankind by the political choices they make. paperback 125 pages

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