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Democratick Editorials.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Indianapolis, IN : Liberty Fund, Incorporated, 1984Copyright date: ©1984Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (433 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781614878223
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Democratick EditorialsDDC classification:
  • 973.56
LOC classification:
  • HC105 -- .L43 1984eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- William Leggett, Democratick Editorials -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. vii -- Foreword by Lawrence H. White, p. xi -- Part One. The Doctrine of Equal Rights -- True Functions of Government, p. 3 -- The Reserved Rights of the People, p. 7 -- Objects of the Evening Post, p. 11 -- Reply to the Charge of Lunacy, p. 15 -- The Legislation of Congress, p. 19 -- Religious Intolerance, p. 21 -- Direct Taxation, p. 21 -- The Course of The Evening Post, p. 24 -- Chief Justice Marshall, p. 28 -- Prefatory Remarks, p. 31 -- The Sister Doctrines, p. 35 -- The True Theory of Taxation, p. 38 -- Strict Construction, p. 42 -- Legislative Indemnity for Losses from Mobs, p. 43 -- The Despotism of the Majority, p. 48 -- Morals of Legislation, p. 52 -- The Morals of Politics, p. 55 -- Part Two. Separation of Bank and State -- Bank of United States, p. 63 -- Small Note Circulation, p. 71 -- The Monopoly Banking System, p. 74 -- Uncurrent Bank Notes, p. 83 -- Fancy Cities, p. 86 -- Causes of Financial Distress, p. 88 -- Why is the Flour So Dear?, p. 94 -- Thoughts on the Causes of the Present Discontents, p. 96 -- Strictures on the Late Message, p. 101 -- The Value of Money, p. 105 -- The Way to Cheapen Flour, p. 109 -- The Money Market and Nicholas Biddle, p. 112 -- The Pressure - The Cause of it - And the Remedy, p. 115 -- Connexion of State with Banking, p. 119 -- The Crisis, p. 126 -- The Bankrupt Banks, p. 132 -- What We Must Do, And What We Must Not, p. 135 -- The Foresight of Individual Enterprise, p. 137 -- The Safety Fund Bubble, p. 138 -- Separation of Bank and State, p. 142 -- The Remedy for Broken Banks, p. 147 -- Blest Paper Credit," p. 149 -- Questions and Answers, p. 151 -- The True and Natural System, p. 153 -- The Bugbear of the Bank Democrats, p. 158 -- Bank and State, p. 163.
Theory and Practice, p. 165 -- Separation of Bankd and State, p. 170 -- Specie Basis," p. 174 -- The Natural System, p. 176 -- The Credit System and the Aristocracy, p. 180 -- The Divorce of Politicks and Banking, p. 185 -- Part Three. Abolition Insolence -- Riot at the Chatham-Street Chapel, p. 191 -- Governor McDuffie's Message, p. 193 -- The Abolitionists, p. 197 -- Reward for Arthur Tappan, p. 199 -- The Anti-Slavery Society, p. 201 -- Abolitionists, p. 204 -- Slavery No Evil, p. 208 -- Progress of Fanaticism, p. 212 -- An Argument Against Abolition Refuted, p. 219 -- Commencement of the Administration of Martin Van Buren, p. 221 -- The Question of Slavery Narrowed to a Point, p. 224 -- Abolition Insolence," p. 228 -- Part Four. The Division of Political Classes -- Despotism of Andrew Jackson, p. 233 -- The Division of Parties, p. 242 -- Rich and Poor, p. 246 -- The Street of the Places, p. 250 -- American Nobility, p. 252 -- The Inequality of Human Condition, p. 254 -- A Bad Beginning, p. 258 -- The Whig Embassy to Washington, and Its Result, p. 260 -- Right Views Among the Right Sort of People, p. 265 -- Newspaper Nominations, p. 268 -- Foreign "Paupers," p. 271 -- Part Five. The Principles of Free Trade -- Monopolies: I, p. 277 -- A Little Free-Trade Crazy," p. 284 -- Asylum for Insane Paupers, p. 289 -- Monopolies: II, p. 293 -- Revolutionary Pensioners, p. 296 -- Joint-Stock Partnership Law, p. 299 -- The Ferry Monopoly, p. 301 -- Free Trade Post Office, p. 304 -- Stock Gambling, p. 308 -- Weighmaster General, p. 312 -- State Prison Monopoly, p. 315 -- Coporation Property, p. 318 -- Regulation of Coal, p. 322 -- Free Ferries and An Agrarian Law, p. 324 -- Thanksgiving Day, p. 327 -- Municipal Docks, p. 332 -- Associated Effort, p. 334 -- The Coal Question, p. 336 -- The Corporation Question, p. 338 -- Free Trade Weights and Measures, p. 345.
Associated Effort, p. 347 -- Sale of Publick Lands, p. 350 -- Manacles Instead of Gyves, p. 352 -- The Meaning of Free Trade, p. 355 -- Gambling Laws, p. 360 -- Free Trade Post Office, p. 362 -- Free Trade Taxes, and Subsidies, p. 367 -- Meek and Gentle with these Butchers, p. 370 -- The Cause of High Prices, and the Rights of Combination, p. 372 -- Omnipotence of the Legislature, p. 384 -- Part Six. Literary Property -- Rights of Authors, p. 391 -- The Rights of Authors, p. 396 -- Right of Property in the Fruits of Intellectual Labour, p. 403 -- Index, p. 407.
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Intro -- William Leggett, Democratick Editorials -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. vii -- Foreword by Lawrence H. White, p. xi -- Part One. The Doctrine of Equal Rights -- True Functions of Government, p. 3 -- The Reserved Rights of the People, p. 7 -- Objects of the Evening Post, p. 11 -- Reply to the Charge of Lunacy, p. 15 -- The Legislation of Congress, p. 19 -- Religious Intolerance, p. 21 -- Direct Taxation, p. 21 -- The Course of The Evening Post, p. 24 -- Chief Justice Marshall, p. 28 -- Prefatory Remarks, p. 31 -- The Sister Doctrines, p. 35 -- The True Theory of Taxation, p. 38 -- Strict Construction, p. 42 -- Legislative Indemnity for Losses from Mobs, p. 43 -- The Despotism of the Majority, p. 48 -- Morals of Legislation, p. 52 -- The Morals of Politics, p. 55 -- Part Two. Separation of Bank and State -- Bank of United States, p. 63 -- Small Note Circulation, p. 71 -- The Monopoly Banking System, p. 74 -- Uncurrent Bank Notes, p. 83 -- Fancy Cities, p. 86 -- Causes of Financial Distress, p. 88 -- Why is the Flour So Dear?, p. 94 -- Thoughts on the Causes of the Present Discontents, p. 96 -- Strictures on the Late Message, p. 101 -- The Value of Money, p. 105 -- The Way to Cheapen Flour, p. 109 -- The Money Market and Nicholas Biddle, p. 112 -- The Pressure - The Cause of it - And the Remedy, p. 115 -- Connexion of State with Banking, p. 119 -- The Crisis, p. 126 -- The Bankrupt Banks, p. 132 -- What We Must Do, And What We Must Not, p. 135 -- The Foresight of Individual Enterprise, p. 137 -- The Safety Fund Bubble, p. 138 -- Separation of Bank and State, p. 142 -- The Remedy for Broken Banks, p. 147 -- Blest Paper Credit," p. 149 -- Questions and Answers, p. 151 -- The True and Natural System, p. 153 -- The Bugbear of the Bank Democrats, p. 158 -- Bank and State, p. 163.

Theory and Practice, p. 165 -- Separation of Bankd and State, p. 170 -- Specie Basis," p. 174 -- The Natural System, p. 176 -- The Credit System and the Aristocracy, p. 180 -- The Divorce of Politicks and Banking, p. 185 -- Part Three. Abolition Insolence -- Riot at the Chatham-Street Chapel, p. 191 -- Governor McDuffie's Message, p. 193 -- The Abolitionists, p. 197 -- Reward for Arthur Tappan, p. 199 -- The Anti-Slavery Society, p. 201 -- Abolitionists, p. 204 -- Slavery No Evil, p. 208 -- Progress of Fanaticism, p. 212 -- An Argument Against Abolition Refuted, p. 219 -- Commencement of the Administration of Martin Van Buren, p. 221 -- The Question of Slavery Narrowed to a Point, p. 224 -- Abolition Insolence," p. 228 -- Part Four. The Division of Political Classes -- Despotism of Andrew Jackson, p. 233 -- The Division of Parties, p. 242 -- Rich and Poor, p. 246 -- The Street of the Places, p. 250 -- American Nobility, p. 252 -- The Inequality of Human Condition, p. 254 -- A Bad Beginning, p. 258 -- The Whig Embassy to Washington, and Its Result, p. 260 -- Right Views Among the Right Sort of People, p. 265 -- Newspaper Nominations, p. 268 -- Foreign "Paupers," p. 271 -- Part Five. The Principles of Free Trade -- Monopolies: I, p. 277 -- A Little Free-Trade Crazy," p. 284 -- Asylum for Insane Paupers, p. 289 -- Monopolies: II, p. 293 -- Revolutionary Pensioners, p. 296 -- Joint-Stock Partnership Law, p. 299 -- The Ferry Monopoly, p. 301 -- Free Trade Post Office, p. 304 -- Stock Gambling, p. 308 -- Weighmaster General, p. 312 -- State Prison Monopoly, p. 315 -- Coporation Property, p. 318 -- Regulation of Coal, p. 322 -- Free Ferries and An Agrarian Law, p. 324 -- Thanksgiving Day, p. 327 -- Municipal Docks, p. 332 -- Associated Effort, p. 334 -- The Coal Question, p. 336 -- The Corporation Question, p. 338 -- Free Trade Weights and Measures, p. 345.

Associated Effort, p. 347 -- Sale of Publick Lands, p. 350 -- Manacles Instead of Gyves, p. 352 -- The Meaning of Free Trade, p. 355 -- Gambling Laws, p. 360 -- Free Trade Post Office, p. 362 -- Free Trade Taxes, and Subsidies, p. 367 -- Meek and Gentle with these Butchers, p. 370 -- The Cause of High Prices, and the Rights of Combination, p. 372 -- Omnipotence of the Legislature, p. 384 -- Part Six. Literary Property -- Rights of Authors, p. 391 -- The Rights of Authors, p. 396 -- Right of Property in the Fruits of Intellectual Labour, p. 403 -- Index, p. 407.

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