Archive for Charles Hull Wolfe
Libertarians and the Constitution
Mr. Wolfe is a member of the staff of the Foundation for Economic Education. Constituion Day September 17 1787-1956 For over a century after its signing in September 1787, the United States Constitution was upheld by a citizenry which, by and large, appreciated it both in letter and spirit, and sought to live according to [...]
1Sep1956 | Charles Hull Wolfe | 4 comments | ContinuedForgotten Commandment (Exodus 20:15)
Mr. Wolfe is a member of the staff of the Foundation for Economic Education. Does America’s tax and subsidy system ignore the commandment, “Thou shalt not steal”? During the 1930′s, certain American intellectuals spearheaded what might be called an ethical uprising in the social realm. They called for government intervention to benefit the less fortunate [...]
1Aug1956 | Charles Hull Wolfe | 0 comments | ContinuedBook Review: Professional Public Relations and Political Power by Stanley Kelley, Jr.
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 247 pp. $4.50. In one of his debates with Douglas, Abraham Lincoln observed, “He who moulds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes or pronounces decisions. He makes statutes or decisions possible or impossible to execute.” Inasmuch as public opinion is so decisive, anyone concerned with the national [...]
1Jul1956 | Charles Hull Wolfe | 1 comment | ContinuedForeign Aid Fiasco
Mr. Wolfe is a member of the staff of the Foundation for Economic Education. $115 billion worth of foreign aid has produced neither friends nor a genuine European prosperity—while it has placed American weapons in hands which may someday aim them at us. Last March 19, President Eisenhower formally asked Congress for $4,860,000,000 for the [...]
1May1956 | Charles Hull Wolfe | 0 comments | ContinuedTown Meetings1956 Style
Mr. Wolfe is a member of the staff of the Foundation for Economic Education. Study and discussion groups, conducted by libertarians, provide a vital way to aid the cause of freedom. This spring, libertarians across the country can obtain the practical aids and counsel that will enable them to set up, in their own communities, [...]
1Mar1956 | Charles Hull Wolfe | 0 comments | ContinuedNews From Irvington
If columns could talk, this one would start out with: “Greetings! I’m a new feature! Every month I’m going to scoop up some news about what’s going on at the Foundation for Economic Education.” The Foundation does a lot of things besides putting out a journal. It has quite a staff—ex-professors, former businessmen, a clergyman—and [...]
1Jan1956 | Charles Hull Wolfe | 5 comments | Continued-
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