Political Notes
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189. Chris R. Tame and Sean Gabb, Freedom and Broadcasting: A Submission By The Libertarian Alliance to Ofcom on Its Proposed New Broadcasting Code, 2004, 4pp ISBN: 1 85637 712 1 (html) - (pdf)
188. Professor David Marsland, An End to Paternalism in Healthcare, 2004, 4pp
187. Larry Gambone, An Anarchist Credo, 2004, 2pp
186. Perry de Havilland, The Fallacy of "Libertarian Socialism", 2003, 4pp
185. Andrew P. Lomas, Liberty versus Democracy in Post-war Iraq: Winning British Hearts and Minds, 2003, 4pp
184. Joe Peacott, Jim Baker, and Others, Contemporary Individualist Anarchism: the Broadsides of the Boston Anarchist Drinking Brigade, 1988-2000, 2003, 24pp
183. Nigel Meek, Economic Freedom, Civil Freedom, and Material Prosperity: An International Correlational Study, 2003, 12pp
182. Antony Flew, The Third Way: Where To, and Between Which?, 2003, 4pp
181. Brian Micklethwait, I Am A Libertarian Because ..., 2002, 2pp
180. Perry de Havilland, Citizenship: The State's Way of Saying It Owns You, 2002, 2pp
179. Perry de Havilland, I Do Not Fear The Immigrant: A Critical Response to Hans-Hermann Hoppe and Ilana Mercer, 2002, 2pp
178. Paul Anderton, The Real Nature of and the Abuse of the Drugs Problem, 2002, 10pp
177. Neil Lock, State Your Terms! On The Mis-Use of Language to Convey Subtle Collectivist Messages, 2002, 2pp
176. Paul Birch, Apocalypse Not Yet: A Reply to Brian Micklethwait's Political Notes No. 164, 2001, 4pp
175. Nigel Meek, Modern Left Multiculturalism: A Libertarian Conservative Analysis, 2001, 7pp
174. Sean Cronin, A Libertarian Defence of the Monarchy, 2001, 2pp
173. Jake Inselman, Belarus: A Post-Soviet Tyranny, 2001, 7pp.
172. Sean Gabb, One Year of the Candidlist: An Appraisal, 2001,
4pp.
171. David Kirsch Carr, Let's Start World War Three: Ideas are Our Bombs and Words are Our Bullets, 2001, 2pp
170. Sean Gabb, The Enemy Class and how to Destroy It: A Manifesto for the Right, 2001, 7pp
169. Brian Micklethwait, A Libertarian Message to Thatcherite Conservatives (February 1985), 2001, 2pp
168. Daniel C. Burton, Libertarian Anarchism: Why it is Best for Freedom, Law, the Economy, and the Environment, and Why Direct Action is the Way to Get it, 2001, 7pp
167. Lindsay Perigo, Antipodean Altruism: The Limitations of and Political Failure of New Zealand's "Reforms", 2000, 10pp
166. Christian Michel, Drugs Should Not be Prohibited, 2000, 6pp
165. Tim Sturm, Libertarianism, Kiwi Style: What Can Britain Learn from New Zealand?, 2000, 4pp
164. Brian Micklethwait, The Menace of the Apocalyptic Individual,
2000, 2pp.
163. David Thompson, Don't Even Think About It!: New Labour's War
Against State of Minds, 2000, 2pp.
162. David Murray, Tony Martin, People's Hero: A Libertarian Communist
View, 2000, 2pp.
161. Dr. Richard North, Against Compulsory Metrication, 2000,
2pp.
160. Roderick Moore, The Causes of British Disunity, 2000, 2pp.
159. Peter Tatchell, An Unmarried Partners Act: A Proposal for a
New Legal Framework For All Unwed Couples, Homosexual and Heterosexual,
1999, 4pp.
158. Dr. Sean Gabb, Augusto Pinochet and the Abuse of Law by the
New World Order, 1999, 2pp.
157. Dr. Sean Gabb, Free Speech For All!: The George Staunton Case
and the Persecution of the Anti-EU Movement (With a Special Statement
by Dr. Chris R. Tame), 1999, 2pp.
156. Rebecca Baty, Sexuality in Late Twentieth Century Britain: The
Politics of Gender and Diversity, 1999, 2pp.
155. Nigel Meek, Personal and Economic Ideology: British Party Politics
and the Political Compass, 1999, 51pp.
154. Dr. Sean Gabb, Robert Henderson Versus Tony Blair: An Abuse
of Prime Ministerial Power, 1999, 7pp.
153. Roderick Moore, The Prospects for British Unity, 1999, 2pp.
152. Dr. Sean Gabb, Why the Hereditary Peers Should Stay in the House
of Lords, 1998, 2pp.
151 Paul Anderton, Why Complete Legalisation Is the Real Answer to
the 'Drugs' Problem, 1998, 7pp.
150. Brian Micklethwait, How the World Is Now Encouraging the Spread
of Libertarian Ideas, 1998, 4pp.
149. Vin Suprynowicz, What's In a Name?: When You Still 'Own' Your
Business But the Government Runs It That's Fascism, 1998, 2pp.
148. Dr. Chris R. Tame, The Case Against a Bill of Rights, 1998,
7pp.
147. Gregory Sams, The State Is Out of Date, 1998, 4pp.
146. Dr. Sean Gabb, A Neither Profound Nor Original Article on Why
the Sale and Use of Recreational Drugs Ought Not to Be Illegal, 1998,
2pp.
145. Dr. Sean Gabb, The Attack on the Motor Car, 1998, 7pp.
144. Nigel Meek, 'Society' Does Not Exist (And If It Did It Shouldn't),
1998, 4pp.
143. David Botsford, Why Alistair James Is Wrong to Like the European
Union, 1998, 4pp.
142. Alastair James, What I Like About the European Union, 1998,
4pp.
141. Professor John Hibbs, OBE, Town Planning Versus the Plans of
the People, 1998, 2pp.
140. Paul Marks, Why the Conservative Party Must Oppose Tax-and-Spend
and the European Union - or Die, 1997, 2pp.
139. Dr. Sean Gabb, Why the English Should Welcome Scottish Independence,
1997, 2pp,
138. Brian Micklethwait, The Libertarianism of Charles Murray: An
Appreciation, 1997, 2pp.
137. Pierre Lemieux, In Defense of Hate Propaganda (Sort of),
1997, 2pp.
136. Dr. Nigel Ashford, New Labour's Hidden Agenda: Tony Blair's
Plan to Privatise UK Health and Welfare, 1997, 11pp.
135. David Botsford, A Libertarian Defence of Monarchy, 1997,
4pp.
134. Brian Micklethwait, Rights and Consequences, Property and Politics:
What Libertarians Agree About and Disagree about, 1997, 4pp
133. David Botsford, Why the Right to Armed Self-Defence Against
Criminals Should Not have Been Suppressed in Britain and How It Might Gradually
Be Re-Established, 1997, 11pp.
132. David Botsford, Fear of Violence and the Current Britsih Anti-Gun
Hysteria: Blaming Objects Instead of Criminals For Crime, 1996, 19pp.
131. Jan Clifford Lester, Libertarian Controls on Guns, Drugs, Prostitution,
Immigration Etc, Via Private streets: How To Be More Libertarian and Less
Alarmimg Than the No-Control Fetishists, 1966, 2pp.
130. Brian Micklethwait, Arguing About the Welfare State: A Radio
Confrontation With Professor Peter Townsend, July 17 1996, 1996, 2pp.
129. Brian Micklethwait, People - Not the Government - Should Decide
What Marriage Means, 1996, 2pp.
128. Robin Ramsay, On Conspiracies & Conspiracy Theories:
The Truth Buried By the Fantasies, 1996, 4pp.
127. Mike Mosbacher, The British Communist Movement and Moscow: How
the Demise of the Soviet Union Affected the Communist Party and Its Successor
Organisations, 1926, 15pp.
126. Dr. Jan Clifford Lester, No Representation Without Taxation!,
1996, 2pp.
125. Stephen Mooney, From Nation-State to Cyberstate: Information Technology and the Triumph of the Commercial Ethic, 1996, 7pp.
124. Danny Frederick, Defending Pornography, 1992, 4pp.
123. Roderick Moore, No Contradictions: A Defence of Thatcherite
Anti-Federalism Against Post-Modernism, 1996, 2pp,
122. Stephen Mooney, Carbon Bureauxide: Electronic Information and
the Death of Parental Government, 1996, 4pp.
121. Stacey Lee, Why the Political Right Should Consider Libertarianism,
1996, 2pp.
120. Stacey Lee, Why the Political Left Should Consider Libertarianism,
1996, 2pp.
119. Martyn Fisher, Why Political Power Cannot Be Limited, 1995,
4pp.
118. Brian Micklethwait, Why Guns Should Not Be Illegal, 1995,
2pp.
117. Simon Birch, The Censorship of Films on British Television:
How It Works and Why It Should Stop, 1995, 2pp.
116. Dr. Jan Lester, The Political Compass: Why Libertarianism Is
Not Right Wing, 1995, 4pp.
115. Dr. James LeFanu, Against the Health Police, 1995, 2pp.
114. Professor Ian Angell, The Information Revolution and the Death
of the State, 1995, 4pp,
113. Roderick Moore, Sex: Freedom Versus Permissiveness, 1995,
4pp.
112. Dr. Nigel Ashford, Social Democracy Versus Libertarianism,
1995, 4pp.
111. Professor David Marsland, In Defence of British Values: Freedom,
the Work Ethic, and the Family, 1995, 4pp.
110. Dr. Tim Evans, In Praise of Post-Modernity: A Libertarian Perspective
on the Contradictions of Conservative Euro-Scepticism, 1995, 2pp.
109. Dr. Nigel Ashford, Equal Rights, Not Gay Rights, 1995, 4pp.
108. Axel Davies, The Inevitability of Prejudice, 1995, 2pp.
107. Gareth Williams & Stuart Barrow, Liberate the Lottery!:
Against the State Regulation of the British National Lottery, 1995,
2pp.
106. Simon McIlwaine, Culture, Virtue and Freedom: How Civil Society
in Britain Has Been Undermined and How to Rebuild It, 1995, 7pp.
105. Dr. Sean Gabb, Against Identity Cards, 1995, 4pp.
104. Dr. Anne Wortham, Errors of the Afrocentrists, 1995, 7pp.
103. Roderick Moore, The Monarchy and Britain's Future: A Response
to Stephen Haseler's 'The End of the House of Windsor', 1995, 4pp.
102. Barry Macleod-Cullinane, This House Believes That The Lord Mayor's
Office Should Be Abolished, 1995, 2pp.
101. Barry Macleod-Cullinane, John Gray and the Contradictions of
Conservative Communitarianism, 1995, 2pp.
100. Dr. Nigel Ashford, Human Rights: What They Are and What They
Are Not, 1995, 2pp.
099. Dr. Tim Evans, Socialism Without the State: The Re-Emergence
of Collective Self-Help, 1994, 4pp.
098. Dr. Sean Gabb, A Libertarian-Conservative Case Against Identity
Cards, 1994, 22pp.
097. Brian Micklethwait, Why 'Drugs' Should Be Legalised, 1994,
2pp.
096. Brian Micklethwait, Why Outlawing Pornography Might Increase
the Number of Sex Crimes, 1994, 2pp.
095. Robert Whelan, How Population Control Is Violating Reproductive
Freedom, 1994, 6pp.
094. Geoffrey Wheatcroft, The Threat to Free Speech From the Left,
1994, 2pp. p:`6
093. Donu Kogbara, Why We Shouldn't Ban the British National Party,
1994, 2pp.
092. Dr. Anne Wortham, Black Victimhood Versus Black Individual Responsibility,
1994, 4pp.
091. Russell Whitaker, Against the Censorship of Electronic Communication:
A Libertarian Argument Against All State Interference in the Provision and Transmission
of Pornographic Imagery on Data Networks, Computer Bulletin Board Systems
and Information Services, and Public Switched Telephone Services, 1994,
4pp.
090. Tom Burroughes, Free Speech, Privacy, Property and Contract
in the Electronic Age: A Journalist's View, 1994, 4pp.
089. Professor Antony Flew, Restraining Democracies, Promoting Liberties:
Constitutional Blocks on the Road to Serfdom, 1994, 4pp.
088. Danny Frederick, The Tyranny of the 'Guardian'-Readers,
1994, 4pp.
087. Dr. Chris R. Tame, Why the Age of Consent Should Be the Same
For Homosexuals As For Heterosexuals, 1994, 2pp.
086. Dr. Nigel Ashford, Dismantling the Welfare State: Why and How,
1992, 2pp.
085. Antony Grey, Why Pornography Should Not Be Censored, 1993,
2pp.
084. Mike Dunn & Lynn Kinsky, Growing Up: The Case For Children's
Rights, 1993, 4pp.
083. Roy A. Childs, Karl Popper's 'The Open Society and Its Enemies',
1993, 2pp.
082. Dr. John Marks, The Drug Laws: A Case of Collective Psychosis,
1993, 2pp.
081. Donu Kogbara, Beyond Racism: How British Blacks Can Get On,
1993, 2pp.
080. Danny Frederick, The Fun of Alcohol: A Rational Defence of Boozing
Against the Anti-Alcohol Killjoys, 1993, 11pp,
079. Professor David Gladstone, The British Medical Monopoly: How
It Was Created, The Harm It Causes and What To Do About It, 1993, 7pp.
078. Fabian Tassano, Life, Death and Autonomy: Why Euthanasia Should
Not Be Controlled By the Doctors, 1993, 4pp.
077. Adriana Lukasova, The Conflict Between Democracy and Economic
Reform, 1993, 7pp.
076. Adam Chacksfield, Polycentric Law Versus the Minimal State:
The Case of Air Pollution, 1993, 2pp.
075. Dr. Denis O'Keeffe, The Follies of 'Multiculturalism', 1993,
7pp.
074. Brian Micklethwait, How and How Not to Achieve Good Taste in
Advertising: Free Market Regulation is Better Than Government Regulation,
1993, 2pp.
073. Warren Newman, Environmentalism As Religion, 1992, 2pp.
072. Lord Harris of High Cross, Political Voting Versus Voting in
the Market: Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, 13
May 1992, 1992, 2pp.
071. David Webb, Pornography, Free Expression and the Free Society,
1992, 2pp.
070. Dr. Sean Gabb, The Case Against Sex Censorship: A Conservative
View, 1992, 11pp.
069. Brian Micklethwait, Gay and Lesbian Rights: Property Is Better
Than Politics, 1992, 4pp.
068. Paul Johnson, Freedom: The Moral Foundation, 1992, 2pp.
067. Brian Micklethwait, Why I Call Myself a Free Market Anarchist
and Why I Am One, 1992, 2pp.
066. Mark Brooks, Television Franchises: State Choice Not Public
Choice, 1992, 4pp.
065. Professor David Marsland, Beyond the Welfare State, 1991,
7pp.
064. Danny Frederick, Sexual Liberation, 1991, 4pp.
063. Professor Antony Flew, Equal Liberty Versus Equal Value,
1991, 2pp.
062. Jack Schwartzman, The Devil and the Reformers, 1991, 2pp.
061. Adam Chacksfield, Open the Door!: The Case for Abolishing All
Immigration Laws, 1991, 2pp.
060. Brian Micklethwait, Another Attack on the Rent Acts, 1991,
4pp.
059. Roderick Moore, The Principles Society Versus the Principles
Individual: A Critique of David Marquand's 'The Unprincipled Society',
1991, 4pp.
058. Dr. Sean Gabb, The Case For Privatising the Police, 1991,
2pp.
057. Matthew Parris, On the Need to Allow People to Harm Each Other,
1991, 2pp.
056. Brian Micklethwait, How and How Not To De-Monopolise Medicine,
1991, 7pp.
055. Paul Staines, Acid House Parties Against the Lifestyle Police
and the Safety Nazis, 1991, 4pp.
054. Dr. Louis Alphonse Crespo, Black Market Medicine: An Ethical
Alternative to State Control, 1990, 4pp.
053. Marc-Henri Glendening, Onward Into the Light, 1990, 4pp.
052. Nicholas Elliott, The Value of a Free Press, 1990, 2pp.
051. Kevin McFarlane, In Defence of Materialist Affluence, 1990,
2pp.
050. Professor Antony Flew, The Socialist Project: Promise and Practice,
1990, 2pp.
049. Robert Hughes, 1381 Revisited: The Tragedy of the Poll Tax,
1990, 4pp.
048.Rt. Hon. J. Enoch Powell, Political Hysteria and the Destruction
of Liberties, 1990, 2pp.
047.David Botsford, The Case Against Gun Control, 1990, 14pp.
046.Dr. Dennis O'Keeffe, The Real Racism, 1990, 2pp.
045.David Ramsay Steele, The Case For Free Speech, 1989, 2pp.
044.Dr. Chris R. Tame, Taxation Is Theft, 1989, 2pp.
043.Nicolas Walter, The Right To Be Wrong, 1989, 2pp.
042.Dr. Tim Evans and Antoine Clarke, A Conservative Manifesto For
Scotland (Comment by Brian Micklethwait), 1989, 4pp.
041.Dr. Chris R. Tame, Conservatives and the Closed Shop (with
responses), 1984, 4pp.
040.Dr. Chris R. Tame, On the Side of the Angels: A View of Private
Policing, 1989, 2pp.
039.Nicholas Elliott, Pornography and the Libertarian Challenge,
1989, 2pp.
038.Nick Davis, Individualism, Capitalism and Human Nature, 1989,
2pp.
037.Roderick Moore, Classes, Rights and Interests, 1989, 4pp.
036.Mark Taha, Freedom: The New Obscenity (with Appendix by Dr.
Chris R. Tame, "Fighting For Social Freedom: A Reply to Mark Taha", 1989,
2pp.
035.Chris Cooper, Taking the Greens Seriously: A Libertarian Response
to Environmentalism, 1989, 4pp.
034.Dr. Colin Brewer, Some Reflections On The Problem of Drug Use
and Drug Abuse, p:`6 1988, 2pp.
033.Dr. Sean Gabb, Gun Control in Britain, 1988, 4pp.
032.David Butler and Kevin McFarlane, Libertarian Lifestyles,
1986, 2pp.
031.Matthew O'Keeffe, Marriage and the State, 1988, 2pp.
030.Paul Anderton, Drug Abuse: Appearance, Reality and Treatment,
1986, 4pp.
029.Simon McIlwaine, Freedom, Law and Morality: A Libertarian-Conservative
View, 1986, 2pp.
028.Roderick Moore, Socialism: A Preliminary Critical Analysis,
1986, 2pp.
027.Dr. Chris R. Tame, The Bankruptcy of the New Socialists,
1987, 2pp.
026.Nick Roberts, The Folly of Duty, 1987, 2pp.
025.Robert Brakeman, Defending Freedoms You Don't Happen To Like,
1987, 2pp.
024.Nick Roberts, Conscience versus Social Conscience, 1987,
2pp.
023.David Botsford, The Libertarian Challenge, 1986, 2pp.
022.Robert Brakeman, Government As Mafia, 1987, 2pp.
021.David Hart, Who's Afraid of Laissez Faire?, 1986, 4pp.
020.David Botsford, Against Censorship, 1983, 2pp.
019.Dr. Stephen Davies, Against the Professions, 1983, 2pp.
018.Chris Cooper, Against the Right of Reply, 1983, 2pp.
017.Max O'Connor, Private Police and the Free Rider Problem,
1983, 2pp.
016.Roderick Moore, Facts, Values and Racialism, 1983, 2pp.
015.John Scott Shea, Exploitation: An Ethical Analysis, 1983,
2pp.
014.Roderick Moore, Individualism, Materialism and Competition,
1983, 2pp.
013.David Botsford, Industry and State: Myth and Reality, 1983,
2pp.
012.Brian Micklethwait, Getting to the Political Parties, 1983,
2pp.
011.Brian Micklethwait, In Praise of Mercenaries, 1983, 2pp.
010.Max O'Connor, Sex, Coercion and the Age of Consent (Comment
by Brian Micklethwait), 1981, 2pp.
009.Chris Cooper, Free Market Broadcasting, 1982, 2pp.
008.Brian Micklethwait, Preaching to the Unconverted, 1982, 2pp.
007.Mark Taha, Youth Liberation (Comment by Brian Micklethwait),
1981, 2pp.
006.Brian Micklethwait, Doing Something About Unemployment, 1981,
2pp.
005.Brian Micklethwait, Liberty versus Democracy, 1981, 2pp.
004.Brian Micklethwait, Anarchy versus Anarcho-Capitalism, 1981,
2pp.
003.Brian Micklethwait, The Shifting Centre: A Reaction to the Television
Series `Dahrendorf on Britain', 1981, 2pp.
002.The Tory Record/Sociable Democracy: A Reply, 1981, 2pp.
001.Census and Non-Census/Sociable Democracy (Concerning the SDP),
2pp., 1981, 2pp.
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