All Posts Tagged With: "Maxwell Anderson"

The Guaranteed Life

Maxwell Anderson (1888-1959) was a noted American playwright. This essay was first written as a preface to his Knickerbocker Holiday in 1938. It was rewritten in 1950 and published as a FEE “In Brief” pamphlet. “A government is a group of men organized to sell protection to the inhabitants of a limited area at monopolistic [...]

1Mar1996 | Maxwell Anderson | 0 comments | Continued

No Rights without Property Rights

Reading between the lines of the news stories from Russia, or rather the commentaries on the news, one detects a note of hopefulness. Perhaps, they seem to say, the demotion of Stalin portends a measure of freedom for the Russian people. Admitting that a controlled economy is undesirable, is brutality a necessary concomitant of it? [...]

1Oct1956 | Frank Chodorov | 0 comments | Continued
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