Month: January 2004
Cultural Notes 032, Against Deconstruction (1993), by Professor Roger Scruton
Legal Notes 032, The Case for Reforming the Libel Laws (2000), by Roderick Moore
Economic Notes 033, The Case Against ‘Industrial Policy’ (1990), by Professor Kevin Dowd
Cultural Notes 033, Sonic the Hedgehog as Individualist Hero: A Libertarian-Conservative Defence of Video Games (1994), by Iain Smedley
Legal Notes 033, Restitution: Justice in a Stateless Society (2000), by Christian Michel
Economic Notes 034, The Follies of British and European Monetary Policy (1990), by Paul Kreling
Cultural Notes 034, Moving Pictures: An Excursion Into the World of the Rock Group Rush (1994), by Kevin McFarlane
Legal Notes 034, You Should not be Prosecuted for Doing Something which wasn’t Illegal when You Did It: The Fundamental Legal Principle Undermined by Nuremberg (2001), by Stephen Huff
Economic Notes 035, The Failure of State Money and the Case for Monetary Individualism (1990), by Simon McIlwaine
Cultural Notes 035, The Hecklers Are Right About the Musical Avant Garde (1995), by David Hellewell
Legal Notes 035, Don’t Trust Me, I’m a Lawyer: The Operation, Scope and Possible Effects of the Government’s War on Money Laundering (2001), by David J. K. Carr
Economic Notes 036, The Magic of a Price Rise (1991), by Brian Micklethwait
Cultural Notes 036, The Politics of Geroge Orwell (1903-1950): From Tory Anarchism to National Socialism and More Than Half Way Back (1997), by Martin Tyrrell
Legal Notes 036, Big Mother’s Deadly New World: How The Government is Going to Destroy Patient’s Health Records and Kill People (2001), by Tim Evans and Helen Govett
Economic Notes 037, Inflation as Armed Robber (1991), by Robert Brakeman
Cultural Notes 037, The Tate Gallery and the Cult of Modern Art: Critical Reflections on the Millennial Opening of the New Bankside Gallery (1997), by Robert Dixon
Legal Notes 037, Barry George and the Celebrity Effect: A Miscarriage of Justice in the Making (2001), by Robert Henderson
Economic Notes 038, The Liberalisation of the British Bus and Coach Industry: An Uncompleted Enterprise (1991), by Professor John Hibbs, OBE