The Essential Rothbard - Ludwig von Mises Institute
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Essential</strong> <strong>Rothbard</strong> 143<br />
OTHER:<br />
Introduction to Propaganda for the Next War, by Sidney Rogerson. New York: Garland<br />
Publishing, 1972. (Reprint.)<br />
Preface to A New History of Leviathan, by Ronald Radosh and <strong>Rothbard</strong>, eds. New<br />
York: E.P. Dutton, 1972, pp. v–ix.<br />
“Politics ‘72,” “Libertarianism Versus Controls.” <strong>The</strong> Libertarian Forum 4, no. 1<br />
(January 1972).<br />
Review of <strong>The</strong> Anarchists, by Roderick Kedward. Choice (January 1972): 1510.<br />
“Phase II is Cracking,” “<strong>The</strong> Political Circus,” “Of Interest to Libertarians,” “For<br />
Croatia,” “Will the Real (Howard Hughes, . . .) Please Stand Up!” “<strong>The</strong><br />
Movement Marches On,” “Recommended Reading,” “From the ‘Old<br />
Curmudgeon’.” <strong>The</strong> Libertarian Forum 4, no. 2 (February 1972).<br />
Interview with <strong>Rothbard</strong>. <strong>The</strong> New Banner (February 25, 1972). Reprinted in Schism<br />
(Summer, 1972): 21–27.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Party,” “<strong>The</strong> Political Circus,” “From the ‘Old Curmudgeon’.” <strong>The</strong> Libertarian<br />
Forum 4, no. 3 (March 1972).<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Value-Added Tax Is Not the Answer.” Human Events (March 11, 1972): 197.<br />
Appears in the Congressional Record (March 14, 1972). Reprinted in <strong>The</strong> Stanford<br />
Daily in two parts as “VAT—Dangerous Swindle,” 4 May 1972 and 9 May 1972.<br />
“A Bunch of Losers,” “Short People, Arise!” <strong>The</strong> Libertarian Forum 4, no. 4 (April<br />
1972).<br />
Review of It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand, by Jerome Tuccille. Choice (April 1972):<br />
283. (Unsigned)<br />
“Should Libertarians Vote?” Outlook (April 1972): 6.<br />
“Nixon’s World,” “<strong>The</strong> Party Once More,” “From the ‘Old Curmudgeon’,” “<strong>The</strong><br />
Shadow Cabinet,” “Recommended Reading,” “Frank S. Meyer, RIP.” <strong>The</strong><br />
Libertarian Forum 4, no. 5 (May 1972).<br />
“McGovern???” “<strong>The</strong> Party Emerges,” “Another Lone Nut?” “Arts and Movies.” <strong>The</strong><br />
Libertarian Forum 4 Nos. 6–7 (June-July 1972).<br />
“Mao As Free Enterprise, Or, Halbrook in Wonderland.” Outlook (July-August 1972):<br />
6–7.<br />
Review of Anarchism Today, by David Apter and James Joll, eds., Choice (July-August<br />
1972): 714. (Unsigned)<br />
Review of Freedom and the Law, by Bruno Leoni. National Review (July 21, 1972):<br />
803–04.<br />
“Bombing the Dikes,” (Testimony before the International War Crimes Tribunal,<br />
1967.) <strong>The</strong> Libertarian Forum 4, nos. 8–9 (August-September 1972).<br />
Review of Conservative Mind in America, by Ronald Lora. Choice (September 1972):<br />
882. (Unsigned)<br />
“Nix On McGovernment.” Outlook (October 1972): 8–10, 22.