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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 24 - August 27, 1951) (Magazine) by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors) - 1951

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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 24 - August 27, 1951) (Magazine) by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors) - 1951

The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 24 - August 27, 1951) (Magazine)

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Orange, Connecticut: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the August 27, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 1 No. 24) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/8" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: The Case of Joseph [Fels] Barnes by Suzanne La Follette (which begins, "The former Soviet General Alexander Barmine has told the McCarran Committee that the Soviet General [Eduard Petrovich] Berzin in 1933 spoke to him of Owen Lattimore and Joseph Barnes as 'our men.' Hede Massing, former Soviet spy, has testified to seeing Joseph Barnes at an NKVD tennis court in Moscow, and being told not to worry about his having seen her there"); Winning Germany for the West by William Henry Chamberlin ("Can the balance of power in Europe be shifted in favor of the West in partial compensation for the surrenders of Teheran, Potsdam and Yalta? There is only one way, and that is to win western Germany to the Allied cause"); Government By Lawlessness by Stanley High (on the Dollar Steamship Company: "Revelations of corruption in high places have become a commonplace of the Fair Deal dispensation. In this article, Mr. High exposes a persistent attempt by the Federal Administration to expropriate a private company in defiance of the courts, in order to sell it to political friends"); [Dean] Acheson's Gift to Stalin by Eugene Lyons; Man of the Half Century (Part 2) by Julien Steinberg ("With this article Mr. Steinberg concludes his analysis of Lenin as the mentor and exemplar of Stalin"). Former owner's name to front cover; periodic light underlining to text and check marks to margins in pencil. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1951.
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  • Place of Publication Orange, Connecticut
  • Date Published 1951
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  • Keywords Joseph Fels Barnes; McCarran Committee; William Henry Chamberlin; Stanley High; Dollar Steamship Company; Dean Acheson; Joseph Stalin; Eugene Lyons; Julien Steinberg; Vladimir Lenin
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The Freeman (Vol. 2 No. 10 - February 11, 1952) (Part Two Only) (Magazine) (Special Issue:...

The Freeman (Vol. 2 No. 10 - February 11, 1952) (Part Two Only) (Magazine) (Special Issue: Prelude to Disaster - The Dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur)

by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors) and George E. Sokolsky (Author)

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Orange, Connecticut: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is Part Two (issued separately from Part One, the main issue, which I do not have) dated February 11, 1952 of "The Freeman" (Vol. 2 No. 10 - although not stated in this special supplement) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/8" and containing 12 pages including front and rear covers. Part Two is devoted to a lengthy article entitled "Prelude to Disaster - The Dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur" by George E. Sokolsky. Containing excerpts from the Senate Hearings, topics include: How Not To Fire A General (with subtopic The Acheson School of Falsification); Five Dates That Changed History (December 6, 1950 - Hush, Hush about Formosa; January 12, 1951 - The Joint Chiefs Agree with MacArthur; March 20, 1951 - A Cryptic Message; March 24, 1951 - MacArthur Offers a Cease-Fire; April 5, 1951 - General [Omar]… Read More
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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 23 - August 13, 1951) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 23 - August 13, 1951) (Magazine)

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Orange, Connecticut: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the August 13, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 1 No. 23) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/8" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: Africa and Our Security by Bonner Fellers; Clergymen and Socialism by Stewart M. Robinson; Man of the Half Century (Part 1) by Julien Steinberg (which begins, "Since January 1950 there has been much playful and earnest speculation on the figure most worthy of being named the 'man of the half century'"); It Started With Plato by S. Harcourt-Rivington ("Many people believe that this issue [government as "captain" or "referee"] arose with the advent of socialism a century or so ago and was given its impetus and virulence by the communist class-war dogma of Karl Marx. That is not so.… Read More
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The Freeman (Vol. 2 No. 11 - February 25, 1952) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 2 No. 11 - February 25, 1952) (Magazine)

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Orange, Connecticut: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the February 25, 1952 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 2 No. 11) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/4" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: Editorial - George F. Kennan: Policy-Guesser; Here Comes a Bureau by Robert E. Coulson ("Does a costly Federal Bureau, planning for civilian comfort in case of bombing attacks, promise a real civil defense? Mr. Coulson, who is the Mayor of Waukegan, Illinois, thinks not. In this article he tells what civil defense is at present, and what it should be"); Decline of the American Republic by Garet Garrett ("Like Rome before us, we are changing internally from Republic to Empire"); Corruption as a Campaign Issue by A.A. Imberman ("What… Read More
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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 19 - June 18, 1951) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 19 - June 18, 1951) (Magazine)

by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors)

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Concord, New Hampshire: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the June 18, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 1 No. 19) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Concord, New Hampshire. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-3/4" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: These Hated Americans by Garet Garrett (which begins, "The winds that blow our billions away return burdened with themes of scorn and dispraise"); More Medicine for Less by Oliver Carlson (on socialized medicine); EPU - or Honest Money? by Walter Sulzbach (on the European Payments Union); Stalin, Master Linguist by Roman Smal-Stocki; two-page book review of "Policy for the West" by Barbara Ward, reviewed by Eugene Lyons (headlined "Barbara Ward's Blindness"). Former owner's name to front cover; periodic light underlining to text and check marks to margins in pencil. . Very… Read More
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The Freeman (Vol. 2 No. 8 - January 14, 1952) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 2 No. 8 - January 14, 1952) (Magazine)

by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors)

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Orange, Connecticut: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the January 14, 1952 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 2 No. 8) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/4" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: one-page Editorial "Two Massacres" (which begins, "The nightmarish atmosphere of unreality that envelops anything involving our relations with communism has almost smothered the revelation by Col. James M. Hanley in the middle of last November that 6,270 American prisoners of war had been murdered by Chinese and North Korean Communists"); The Sovereign Position by F.A. Voigt ("In a war between Soviet Russia and the West, says an eminent British authority, the decisive position is the Dardanelles. While the West holds that position Russia can not win"); The Crime of Crimea by Arthur… Read More
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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 18 - June 4, 1951) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 18 - June 4, 1951) (Magazine)

by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors)

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Concord, New Hampshire: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the June 4, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 1 No. 18) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Concord, New Hampshire. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/2" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: Editorial - Appeasement Means War (which begins, "The chief rebuttal of the Administration, endlessly repeated, is that the policy General [Douglas] MacArthur has recommended in Korea will bring Russia into the war against our forces and precipitate World War III. Any detached analysis suggests exactly the opposite conclusion"); Our Teen-Age Drug Addicts by William Manchester ("Not since the Harrison [Narcotics Tax] Act was passed in 1914 have narcotics been such a national problem, and not since Napoleon fed a broth of opium to 2000 wounded… Read More
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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 22 - July 30, 1951) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 22 - July 30, 1951) (Magazine)

by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors)

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Orange, Connecticut: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the July 30, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 1 No. 22) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/4" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: What Really Happened in Pasadena? by Oliver Carlson ("The following report was already in the 'Freeman' office when the National Education Association, at its annual convention, cited the ousting of Pasadena's Superintendent of Schools as a horrible example of a campaign to destroy America's public schools. The charge, climaxing a nation-wide campaign against the citizens of Pasadena, gives Mr. Carlson's article a special timely interest"); We're Stronger Than We Know by Joseph Zak (which begins, "The third world war is now on; it has begun in Asia. Stalin has a temporary advantage… Read More
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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 14 - April 9, 1951) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 14 - April 9, 1951) (Magazine)

by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors)

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Concord, New Hampshire: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the April 9, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 1 No. 14) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Concord, New Hampshire. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/2" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: Editorial - What Aims in Korea?; Back of the Brannan Plan by Louis Bromfield; Inflation: Threat to Freedom by Wilhelm Ropke; The New Anti-Semitism by George E. Sokolsky (which begins, "A weekly paper, 'Common Sense,' published in Union, New Jersey, devoted to anti-Semitism, is being spread over the country. It comes in the mails and is distributed by hand at gatherings and meetings. It makes no effort to deceive its readers but blatantly pursues its role by employing the gimmick of using the word 'Zionist' instead of Jew and making Zionism and communism identical"); [Edwin]… Read More
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The Freeman (Vol. 2 No. 7 - December 31, 1951) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 2 No. 7 - December 31, 1951) (Magazine)

by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors)

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Orange, Connecticut: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the December 31, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 2 No. 7) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/4" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: Calling Stalin's Bluff by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson ("The most effective way to meet the Soviet menace, says Major Wheeler-Nicholson, is to hit Stalin where he is weakest - inside the Iron Curtain"); The Incentive to Produce by Edward F. Hutton; In the Wake of Liberation by Bertrand de Jouvenel (on France: "The French elections of June 17 showed that the Communists retain their hold upon a good fourth of the electorate. Nor is this the worst. Their electoral strength rests mainly upon their control of one-half of the wage-earning electorate" - "It is generally taken for granted… Read More
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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 25 - September 10, 1951) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 25 - September 10, 1951) (Magazine)

by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors)

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Orange, Connecticut: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the September 10, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 1 No. 25) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/8" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: The Midas Touch in Reverse by John Heffernan ("A British economic writer explains - with figures - why socialism has become 'the right to exploit at a loss monopolies which were previously profitable'"); The Heritage of UNRRA [United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration] by Hubert Martin (a critique of the agency); Formosa, Last Hope of Asia by Geraldine Fitch; Artists on All Fours by Ernst F. Curtz (which begins, "The desperate search for originality at all costs has evolved, among other monstrosities, a movement which has… Read More
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