HomeHelpSearchVideo SearchAudio SearchMarc DisplaySave to ListReserveMy AccountLibrary Map


Fugitive essays : selected writings of Frank Chodorov / edited and with an introd. by Charles H. Hamilton.

Author: Chodorov, Frank, 1887-1966.

Imprint:Indianapolis : Liberty Press, c1980.

Description429 p. : port. ; 24 cm.

Note:Includes index.

Note:The dogma of our times. - Washington: a psychosis. - Washington, the American Mecca. - Remember Robespierre. - Source of rights. - Economics versus politics. - From God or the sword? - Government Contra state. - Civilization or caveman economy? - Free will and the marketplace. - One worldism. - About socialism and socialists. - The "crime" of the capitalists. - A fifty-year project. - Let's teach communism. - Commies don't count. - How to curb the commies. - How communism came to America. - Something constructive? - On saving the country. - If we quit voting. - What individualism is not. - Thought and the world of action. - Why teach freedom? - My friend's education. - Why free schools are not free. - Private schools: the solution to America's educational problem. - The revolution of 1913. - Socialism via taxation. - Thomas Jefferson, rebel! - George Mason of Virginia. - Henry David Thoreau. - The articulate individualist. - Reds are natives. - Isolationism. - A Byzantine Empire of the West? - Free trade for preparedness. - A Jeremiad. - Warfare versus welfare. - A war to communize America. - On doing something about it. - Freedom is better. - Let's try capitalism. - About revolutions. - A legacy of value.

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. [417]-419.



This item has been checked out 2 time(s)
and currently has 0 hold request(s).

Related Searches
Author:
Chodorov, Frank, 1887-1966.
Subject:
Social sciences.
Contributor
Hamilton, Charles H., 1946-