Content
July 1950, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 476-476 Our Way of Life
by Francis Neilson - 477-482 Municipal Ownership and Economic Privilege
by Robert H. Bremner - 482-482 Mechanization of Southern Agriculture
by Charles Brannan - 483-496 Contemporary American Economic Thought
by M. Bronfenbrenner
April 1950, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 273-281 Some Financial Aspects of Current International Problems
by Elmer Wood - 281-281 Planning Cities fro People
by Lawson Purdy - 282-282 The Equal Right to Land
by J. Rupert Mason - 283-292 British Labor's Record
by Roland Gibson - 292-292 Lumber Production Incentives in North korea
by W.L. - 293-306 Bismarck's Relations With England
by Francis Neilson - 307-315 How Freely Can Income Flows Be Changed Under Socialism?The limits of Re‐direction of Income Distribution In a Centrally‐Controlled Economy
by Thomas Mayer - 315-315 The Purchase of Manhattan
by T. Swann Harding - 316-316 Stalin's Perversion of Land Reform
by W.L. - 317-333 Individualism and Economic Theory
by Walter A. Weisskopf - 334-343 City Planning and Democracy
by Bryn J. Hovde - 335-346 Soviet Centralism
by George C. Guins - 346-346 Agricultural Co‐operatives in Japan
by W.L. - 347-354 Importance of Part‐Time Employment
by Pauls Hubert Casselman - 354-354 The Land Shortage in the Netherlands
by W.L. - 355-367 Some Prospects of a General Science of Human relation
by Walter G. O'Donnell - 368-368 A Program for Land Reform in India
by W.L. - 369-376 The Single Tam Philosophy in Cleveland and Toledo
by Robert H. Bremner - 376-376 Aristocratic Rats
by T. Swann Harding
January 1950, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 161-175 The Socialization of German Industry
by Matthew A. Kelly - 176-176 Spoofing the Scientists
by T. Swann Harding - 177-189 Humanism, Yesterday and Today
by Francis Neilson - 191-203 Communal Settlements in Palestine
by Eli Schwartz - 204-204 The Good Citizen
by Alvin Johnson - 205-216 H.G. Wells: A Modern Primitive
by Murray Hausknecht - 216-216 Voluntary Grading of Commodities
by T. Swann Harding - 217-221 Economics and Ethics
by Herbert Johnston - 221-221 Tax on Barren Land in Israel
by W. L. - 222-222 Civil Liberties and the Smith Act
by Alvin Johnson - 223-234 Land and Human Migrations
by George I. J. Dixon - 234-234 Misuse of Social Reforms
by W. L. - 235-238 The Christian Concept of Business
by Jacob O. Kamm - 238-238 A Christian Family Farm Program
by W. L. - 239-254 Artist in Politics: Brand Whitlock
by Robert H. Bremner & Brand Whitlock - 254-254 Land Settlement in Dutch New Guinea
by W.L. - 255-268 Mr. Churchill's Second Volume
by Francis Neilson - 268-270 Man for Our Time: Adam Smith
by Robert Simpson - 270-271 Ralph Borsodi's Social Philosophy
by Peter Van Dresser - 271-272 Freedom in Perspective
by Joseph S. Roucek
October 1949, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-6 Essays in Honor of Lawson Purdy, LL.D. On the Occasion of His Eighty‐Sixth Birthday
by Harold S. Buttenheim - 7-24 Lawson Purdy's Career in Property Tax Reform
by PhilipH. Cornick - 25-30 Lawson Purdy's Influence on Assessment Practice
by Albert W. Noonan - 31-34 Equity in Real property Taxation
by Albert Pleydell - 35-43 The Debt of Twentieth Century Planners to Nineteenth Century Pioneers
by Carl Feiss - 45-56 Economic and Social Aspects of Zoning and City Planning
by Herbert S. Swan - 57-62 The Task of Perfecting Democracy in Municipal Government
by Richard S. Childs - 63-70 The Changing Pattern of Local Finance
by Mabel L. Walker - 71-76 Public Welfare and Self‐Reliance
by Robert T. Lansdale - 77-84 Can America Be Adequately Housed?
by Edward Welnfeld - 85-102 Discrimination and Segregation in Minority Housing
by Norman Williams Jr. - 103-106 Lawson Purdy and the ‘In Rem’ Procedure
by Arnold Frye - 107-116 Foundations and Public Service
by Sehlby M. Harrison - 117-124 The Church's Responsibility for Good Citizenship
by Robert W. Searle - 125-134 Coethe—“Voilá un homme!”
by Francis Neilson - 135-144 The School's Obligation to the Community
by Walter D. Cocking - 145-159 Land Socialization in Soviet Agriculture, 1917–1949
by Will Lissner
July 1949, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 321-335 Toward Understanding Economic Behavior
by Kurt Mayer - 336-336 Private Enterprise in Education
by BrynJ. Hovde - 337-350 Discrimination in Employment
by Robert D. Leiter - 351-365 The Crime of Genocide
by Richard Claughton - 367-375 Economic Trends in the Middle East, II
by I. Guelfat - 377-400 The Challenge of Australian Tax Policy
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 401-411 Lord Acton, A Great European (Part II)
by Francis Neilson - 413-422 Honest Man's Story: Freric C. Howe
by Robert H. Bremner - 423-424 Politics and Propaganda
by Alvin Johnson - 432-432 The Influence of the Social Environment
by GeorgeH. Lovitt
April 1949, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 209-221 Lord Action, A Great European (Part 1)
by Francis Neilson - 222-222 Food, Solis and People
by T. Swann Harding - 223-237 The Business Leader in Theory and Reality
by Fritz Redlich - 239-249 Edward Bellamy and the Spiritual Unrest
by Louis Filler - 250-250 America's Non‐Communist Fifth Column
by Anthony J. Admas - 251-257 Capitalism and Competition
by Frank T. Carlton - 258-258 Democracy Is Human Freedom
by Bryn J. Hovde - 259-269 Henry George and the Progressive Movement
by Ransom E. Noble - 270-270 The Magic Word Capitalism
by Alvin Johnson - 271-276 Surrealism and Freedom
by Robert Clancy - 277-286 Economic Trends in the Middle East, I
by I. Guelfat - 287-297 Human Relations in Industry
by Hilda Weiss - 297-297 A Study of Control and Communication
by George H. Lovitt - 299-309 Reformed Businessman: Tom L. Johnson
by Robert H. Bremner - 311-319 Progress in Economics
by Elgin Williams
January 1949, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 97-106 Politics in Western Europe
by John G. Heinberg - 107-115 Problems of Cartel Policy1
by Raymond V. McNally - 116-116 Government by Concurrent Minorities
by Alvin Johnson - 117-123 Employment Handicaps of Older Workers
by Philip M. Smith - 124-124 Foreign ‘Images’ of America
by Adolph Lowe - 125-132 The Politics of ‘Pan‐Slavism’
by George C. Guins - 133-143 Kant's Law Of Freedom
by Francis Neilson - 145-149 The Marginal Utility of Productivity Theory
by Elgin Williams - 151-161 Samuel M. Jones: The Man Without a Party
by Robert H. Bremner - 163-169 Man, Industry's Greatest Problem
by John A. DeVos - 171-175 The Geopolitics of the Baltic States
by Joseph S. Roucek - 177-180 Economic Fallacies and Economic Teaching
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 181-192 Vested Interests in Scientific Research
by T. Swann Harding - 193-208 Winston Churchill's War Memoris
by Francis Neilson
October 1948, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Twilight of Marx
by Francis Neilson - 17-19 Two Truisms and the ‘Price’ Inflation
by Elgin Williams - 20-20 Co‐operation in India
by Preston King Sheldon - 21-24 The Land Reform in Hungary
by Ferdinand Merö - 25-36 The Effect of Income Distribution on Total Income
by Aurelius Morgner - 37-37 The Rural Life Crusade
by Anthony J. Adams - 38-48 Bourgeois Confusion and Proletarian Myopia
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 50-59 The Degeneration of ‘Pan‐Slavism’
by George C. Guins - 61-68 The Civic Revival in Ohio
by Robert H. Bremner - 69-76 The Changing Status of German Farm Labor in the Interwar Period
by Frieda Wunderlich - 77-84 Human Problems in Scientific Research
by T. Swann Harding - 85-93 Reading Books for Enjoyment
by Francis Neilson - 93-95 Financing Old Age
by Bernard F. Herberick
July 1948, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 385-399 The Centenary of the Communist Manifesto
by Francis Neilson - 401-415 Laissez Faire and Free Enterprise
by George R. Davies - 416-416 The Individual and Society
by Bryn J. Hovde - 417-420 The Disposition of the Technical Equipment
by Elgin Williams - 421-427 Geopolitics of Poland
by Joseph S. Roucek - 428-428 The Deterioration of the Managerial Prerogative
by Elgin Williams - 429-438 Unemployment and Unemployability
by Glenn W. Miller - 439-460 Church Real Estate
by Stanley H. Chapman - 461-468 Land Reform in Germany, U. S. Zone
by Paul Ucker - 469-474 Sugar Cane and Coffee in Puerto Rico, III
by Raymond E. Crist - 475-486 Science and Propaganda
by T. Swann Harding - 487-492 Land Speculation and the Taxing Power
by J. Rupert Mason - 493-494 Social Science and World Order
by Alvin Johnson - 495-504 The Revelations of The Times
by Richard Claughton
April 1948, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 257-263 The New Tasks of the Liberal State
by Paul Meadows - 264-264 Liberalism, Old and New
by Alvin Johnson - 265-274 The Data and Evaluation of Business
by Forrest Oran Wiggins - 275-286 Tolstoy's Message for Our Times
by Francis Neilson - 287-308 A Neglected Aspect of the Housing Problem
by Pinkney C. Walker - 309-319 The Survival of Capitalism
by Richmond F. Brown - 320-320 The Free Market and the Teaching of Economics
by Elgin Willams - 321-337 Sugar Cane and Coffee in Puerto Rico, II
by Raymond E. Crist - 338-338 On “Selling” Free Enterprise
by Bryn J. Hovde - 339-351 The Triumph of Organized Research
by T. Swann Harding - 353-367 The Gospel of Freedom
by Franz Oppenheimer - 368-368 Forward to the Land
by Joseph V. Urbain - 369-377 Henry George: The Australian Tour
by Anna George de Mille - 378-383 Man' Present—and His Past
by Oscar Sherwin - 383-384 Puerto Rican Social Problems
by Raymond E. Crist
January 1948, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 129-144 The Silence of the Opposition
by Francis Neilson - 145-172 Two Decades of Decadence in Economic Theorizing
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 173-184 Sugar Cane and Coffee in Puerto Rico, I
by Raymond E. Crist - 185-203 The American Wool Problem
by Raymond V. McNally - 205-214 The Leadership of an Industrial Society
by Paul Meadows - 215-220 Modern Trends in Typography
by Wallace Kibbee - 221-234 A Geographic Survey of the French Economy, II
by Dallas L. Jones - 235-236 On Problems of Corporate Finance
by Gilbert M. Tucker - 237-238 Neighborhoods in the Democratic Process
by Bryn J. Hovde - 240-240 The World Has Changed
by Alvin Johnson - 243-249 The Search for Economic Principles
by Elgin Williams - 249-250 International Investment and Welfare
by Ernest Rubin - 250-251 Co‐operatives in the U.S.S.R
by Preston King Sheldon - 251-252 A Critique of Urban Finance
by H. Ellenoff
October 1947, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-7 The Limits of Collective Bargaining
by Frank T. Carlton - 8-8 The Freedom of the Individual
by Bryn J. Hovde - 9-32 Introductory Reading for the Great Books Course
by Francis Neilson - 33-51 A Geographic Survey of the French Economy
by Dallas L. Jones - 52-52 Farm Labor Organizes
by Anthony J. Adams - 53-59 The Industrial Future and the Conflict of Ideologies
by Paul Meadows - 61-72 Voluntary Arbitration in a Democratic Society
by P. H. Casselman - 73-79 State Regulation of Business
by Walter S. Ryder - 80-80 The Family‐Type Farm Since the War
by Joseph V. Urbain - 81-92 Cyclical Influences on Newspaper Advertising
by Charles V. Kinter - 93-106 Political Movements—Their Strength and Weakness
by Francis Neilson - 107-117 A Bibliography of Franz Oppenheimer, 1864–1943, II
by Felicia Fuss - 119-123 Trends in the Growth of National Income
by Will Lissner - 124-125 A Great Medical Scientist
by Geoffrey W. Esty - 125-126 The Co‐operative Movement
by Preston King Sheldon - 126-127 Co‐operative Settlement in Palestine
by Paul Ucker
July 1947, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 451-472 Toynbee's “A Study of History”
by Francis Neilson - 473-484 Labor's Struggle for a Higher Standard of Living
by Hans Neisser - 485-504 The Function of the Executive
by Elgin Williams - 505-514 What Is Crippling Free Enterprise?
by George A. Briggs - 515-529 Mercantilism and Keynesianism
by L. Albert Hahn - 531-548 The Problem of Employment
by F. C. R. Douglas - 549-560 “All That Glisters Is Not Gold”: A Devaluation of the Elizabethan Age, II
by Oscar Sherwin - 561-563 Solidarity Among the Amish
by Patrick T. Quinlan - 564-564 The Land Question in Hungary
by Ferdinand Merö - 565-566 Co‐operatives and the Survival of Small Communities
by Joseph V. Urbain - 569-571 Socialist Thought, Ancient and Modern
by Carl McGuire - 571-572 Co‐operation in Palestine
by Paul Ucker - 572-573 ‘Rerum Novarum’ and Henry George
by Louis Filler - 573-575 Labor Courts in Germany
by Agnes de Lima
April 1947, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 323-333 Approaches to Anglo‐American Financial Co‐operation
by Roy A. Foulke - 334-334 Concentration in American Agriculture
by Anthony J. Adams - 335-344 Brazil Builds a New City
by Sigrid de Lima - 345-362 Immigration and Population Trends in the United States, 1900–1940
by Ernest Rubin - 363-370 The Motivations of Industrial Man
by Paul Meadows - 371-385 Intercultural Colonial Policies in the Americas: Iberians and Britons in the New World
by Raymond E. Crist & Carlos E. Chardón - 386-386 The Educational Value of the Post‐War Strikes
by Elgin Williams - 387-401 “All That Glisters Is Not Gold”: A Devaluation of the Elizabethan Age
by Oscar Sherwin - 403-419 Evolution of the Franchise in England and the United States
by Hugh P. Williamson - 420-420 In Praise of Inertia
by Bryn J. Hovde - 421-424 Land Reform in Queensland
by Mervyn James Stewart - 425-432 Labor, Wake Up!
by Francis Neilson - 433-435 In Memoriam: Anna George de Mille, 1878–1947
by Will Lissner