1. The Right Policies to Fix a Depression — Neville Kennard calls for a government correction.
  2. Carbon Tax Bribery — Viv Forbes annihilates Combet in 10 seconds.
  3. The Pyramid Builders — Viv Forbes on the largest pyramid in the southern hemisphere. Hint: it’s in Canberra.
  4. The Side Benefits Argument for Government, Destroyed — Bert Kelly on what to say to the common, “Government might be expensive, but consider the flow-on benefits.”
  5. The Crumbling Oligarchies — Max Newton in 1989 on the crumbling oligarchies in the communist world, including Australia.
  6. Singo and Howard on Knee-Jerks — John Singleton and Howard provide what amounts to a cloze passage for every statist proposal and libertarian critique. So no more censorship worries, time wasted writing new articles or money wasted commissioning them; we can get computers to do our work.
  7. The Case Against the Australian Classification Board — Lennie Lower on how horror movies translate into murder of children.
  8. WARNING: Libertarianism is NOT … — the editor on what libertarianism is often confused with.
  9. The Banking Bubble Blow-by-BlowThe Evil Princes of Martin Place, a great new book on the RBA and the GFC, reviewed and recommended.

Modernised Soviet joke of the week: Are Tim Flannery, Ross Garnaut and Clive Hamilton real scientists? No, real scientists try their theories out on guinea pigs first.