1. Bureauphobia — Neville Kennard on avoiding Our Enemy, The Council Crats.
  2. United against taxes — Viv Forbes launches a new free-market advocacy group, in 1984.
  3. Call for Govt administrator — Forbes again in 1984, suggests that there be an administrator to wind down government operations. Genius.
  4. Property & Prosperity — Forbes in 1990, on Queensland, where there is more government owned land than the Soviet Union.
  5. Introduction to Charles Russell’s Country Crisis — in the article above Forbes praised this, with good reason. I’ll be making much more of Russell’s work available shortly.
  6. The Origins of Paddy McGuinness — this is the best attempt to explain McGuinness I’ve read, but I don’t find it entirely convincing. From 1993.
  7. The Itch for Influence — another interesting attempt to explain McGuinness. From 1989.
  8. Why Not Jazz Up Elections? — If only Julia Gillard could sing, says Lennie Lower in 1937.
  9. Lennie Lower Starts a New Order of his own — Lennie Lower tries to fit in, in 1940: “Seeing that some people are not happy unless they are rationing or banning something, I suggest that no citizen be allowed to purchase more than one anvil at a time.”
  10. Hancock’s threat to secede and faith in Whitlam — Lang Hancock in the London Times in 1973.
  11. An invitation for ANDEV members to the Mises Seminar — Benjamin Marks explains why ANDEV members should attend the Mises Seminar.