“Freedom and Coercion: Some Comments and Mr. Hamowy's Criticism.” New Individualist Review 1, no. 2 (Summer 1961): 28–32.
Hayek’s Essays
The ‘Non Sequitur’ of the ‘Dependence Effect’
“The ‘Non Sequitur’ of the ‘Dependence Effect’.” The Southern Economic Journal 27 (April 1961).
What is ‘Social’—What Does It Mean?
“What is ‘Social’—What Does It Mean?” Translated in an unauthorized English translation in Freedom and Serfdom (ed. A. Hunold), Dordrecht, 1961.
The Corporation in a Democratic Society: In Whose Interest Ought It and Will It Be Run?
“The Corporation in a Democratic Society: In Whose Interest Ought It and Will It Be Run?” In: M. Anshen and G. L. Bach (eds.)Management and Corporations 1985. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960.
Democratic Government and Economic Activity
“Gobierno Democratico y Actividad Economica.” Espejo 1 (Mexico City 1960).
Progenitor of Scientism
“Progenitor of Scientism.” National Review (1960).
Freedom, Reason and Tradition
“Freedom, Reason and Tradition.” Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting: The Western Conference of Prepaid Medical Service Plans, (Winnipeg 1960).
The Social Environment
“The Social Environment.” In B. H. Bagdikian (ed.) Man's Contracting World in an Expanding Universe Providence, R.I.: 1960.
The Economics of Abundance
“The Economics of Abundance,” in Henry Hazlitt, ed. The Critics of Keynesian Economics. Princeton and London: Van Nostrand Co., 1960, pp. 126–130.
The Free Market Economy: The Most Efficient Way of Solving Economic Problems
“The Free Market Economy: The Most Efficient Way of Solving Economic Problems.” Human Events 16, no. 50 (Dec. 16, 1959).