Vol. II #10 — May, 1972
New Libertarian Whole Number NL015
12pp, 8½″ x 11″, photocopy, new — $6.00
Page | Contributor | Subject |
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Cover | unattributed | Illustration of SEK3 urging students to protest at the IRS Centre [sic] April 15th |
p. 2 | Staff | Colophon & Contents |
p. 3 | Robert Patton | Guest Editorial |
p. 4 | Joseph Castrovinci | Review of The Interstate Commerce Omission: The Public Interest and the ICC by Robert Fellmeth, et al. |
p. 4 | Gary Greenberg | Letter |
p. 5 | Richard A. Friedman | The Library of Liberty: Review of The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by R. A. Heinlein, Part I |
p. 6 | John Pachak | “Train Track Economics” |
p. 7 | William Gillespie | “A Revisionist Viewpoint of U.S. Foreign Policy Towards the Axis Powers (1939-1941), Part II” |
p. 9 | John Caulfield | “A Tale of Two Tales:” Reviews of Village of the Damned and Children of the Damned (both based on John Wyndham’s novel The Midwich Cuckoos) |
p. 11 | Samuel Edward Konkin III | Notes & Views |
p. 12 | Victor Manso | “untitled poem” |