A Man of Principle: Essays in Honor of Hans F. Sennholz
The reader of the volume will be impressed by the breadth and depth of the essays. He will find incisive discussions of many burning issues by eminent scholars and writers. In fact, the table of contents reads like a roster of the leaders of the conservative movement:
- Robert G. Anderson—The Disintegration of Economic Ownership
- Robert James Bidinotto—What is Freedom For?
- Peter J. Boettke—Economic Education and Social Change
- Juan C. Cachanosky—The Theory of Value and the Austrian School
- Clarence B. Carson—Marx's Quantity Theory of Labor: A Critique
- Camille P. Castorina—On Some Forgotten Passages in the History of Liberty
- Edwin G. Dolan—Our Common Road to the Market
- Richard M. Ebeling—Variations on the Demand for Money Theme: Ludwig von Mises and Some Twentieth Century Views
- Ridgway K. Foley, Jr.—The Anonymous Life
- Bettina Bien Greaves—Mises's New York University Seminar and the Austrian School of Economics in the United States
- Robert L. Guarnieri—Some Principles of Political Economy of Special Interest to Women
- Mark W. Hendrickson—The Key Question
- Sanford Ikeda—The Dynamics of Government Intervention: Theory and Implications
- Bruce W. Ketler—The Legal Status of Money
- Matthew B. Kibbe—Tax, Borrow, and Spend: The Dilemma of Federal Budget Reform
- Israel M. Kirzner—Human Action, Freedom, and Economic Science
- Robert D. Love—Integrity and Economics
- Charles S. MacKenzie—Equality and the Bible
- Luisa Zorraquin de Marcos—Free Market Environmentalism
- Robert H. Miller—Supply-Side Economics
- Gary North—The Beacon Factor
- Judd W. Patton—The Inseparable Link Between Morality and Economics
- William H. Peterson—America's Second Democracy
- Sylvester Petro—Capitalism, Democracy, and Elections
- Lawrence W. Reed—The Perils of Forecasting
- George Reisman—Freedom of Opportunity, Not Equality of Opportunity
- John W. Robbins—The Sine Qua Non of Enduring Freedom
- Rousas John Rushdoony—Christianity and Freedom
- Gary G. Short—Deposit Insurance, the Use of Information, and the Current Crisis in the Financial Industry
- Mark Skousen—Crowding Out
- Mark Spangler—Behind the Bottom Line
- John A. Sparks—Private Property, Non-Ownership, and the Third World
- Terree P. Wasley—Health Care in the Twentieth Century: A History of Government Interference and Protection
- Walter J. Wessels—Are Unions all that Good?
- Lawrence H. White—Mises on Free Banking and Fractional Reserves
- Richard A. White—The Ethical Setting of the Market: The Perspective of Röpke