Archive for Stanley Yankus
Cause and Effect
According to the natural order of the universe, each is responsible for his self-improvement.
1Sep1972 | Stanley Yankus | 0 comments | ContinuedA Difficult Question
How can a man value his life without a genuine purpose for living?
1Dec1969 | Stanley Yankus | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Threat of Competition
Mr. Yankus moved to Australia from Michigan in protest against government suppression of competition in agriculture. In England, the direct sale of gasoline to passing motorists from mobile tank trucks is an established business practice. So, an Australian businessman decided to try it. The company’s first tank truck parked in an area alongside the road, [...]
1Jul1965 | Stanley Yankus | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Apples of Finniss Creek
Mr. Yankus moved to Australia from Michigan in protest against such things as government subsidy and control of farming. As a stanch believer in liberty, I’ve been puzzled by the mental processes that take place in a socialist’s mind. By what quirk does one justify taking what belongs to someone else? At least part of [...]
1Aug1963 | Stanley Yankus | 0 comments | ContinuedHow To Be Happy Forever
Some people seek happiness by way of "The Twist." The author of this article has other ideas, developed in part since deciding to remove his family to Australia from Michigan in protest against such things as the government prescribing how much wheat he could grow on his own land to feed to his own chickens. [...]
1Apr1962 | Stanley Yankus | 0 comments | Continued-
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