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REASON Magazine December 1983 Space Weapons Henry Hazlitt Douglas B. Rasmussen
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TITLE: REASON magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
DECEMBER 1983/VOL. 15, No. 8
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Soviet Space Weapons? Cover illustration by Michael Beickel.
ANDROPOV'S ORBITING BOMBS
The Soviets keep urging a ban on space weapons. . . while their own killer-satellites are poised to circle the globe.
By James E. Oberg.
HARD TIMES FOR HARD ASSETS
A higher tax rate on tangible assets may be the next weapon deployed by Congress in its attack on gold, silver, and other collectibles.
By Joe Cobb.
FOREST SOCIALISM
The battle over selling off federal timberland--and why corporate
America is against the idea.
By Bruce Ramsey.
SPECIAL ANNUAL
BOOK SECTION
LUDWING VON MISES AND JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES:
A 20TH-CENTURY PUZZLE Why did a superficial economist rise to prominence while a profound economist lived in relative obscurity?
By Henry Hazlitt.
SPARE US THESE
HIGH-TECH UTOPIAS! Technocratic enthusiasm plus social and economic ignorance equal half-baked future-visions in two new books.
By Jerome Tuccille.
AGENT OF EVIL
Despite its philosophical flaws, Paul Johnson's Modern Times teaches an important lesson.
By Ralph Raico.
LIBERATING ELECTRONICS Communication and information technologies hold much promise for increased individual welfare--but a new book also catalogues and castigates the state's determination to control these technologies.
By Craig Smith.
THE ROAD TO
CONSERVATIVE SERFDOM George Will urges "corn munitarian conservatism ", we would get fascism.
By Douglas B. Rasmussen.
PAPER TIGER OR IRON BEAR? How mighty is the Soviet military? We should be wary of both of the
pictures presented in two new books
By John Collins.
ECONOMIC ELIXIR
Robert Reich is hailed as the architect of an all-healing national industrial policy. What he peddling is yet another brand of socialist snake-oil.
By Richard W. Wilcke.
DOUBLETHINKING OUR WAY TO 1984
Is the mental terror of Newspeak producing a society rid of any notion of individual responsibility? A re-assessment--with new lessons--of George Orwell's 1949 classic.
By Virginia Muller.
DEPARTMENTS.
EDITORIAL/Flying Through Hot Air.
NOTES.
MONEY/Poised for Inflation?.
LETTERS.
SPOTLIGHT/Pressing for Freedom.
BRICKBATS.
FURTHER MORE/Follow-up on private cops and more.
TRENDS.
ARTS LETTERS.
RUDEBARBS.
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