:THE LIGHTHOUSE
"Enlightening Ideas for Public Policy..."
Vol. 8, Issue 27; July 3, 2006

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IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE:
1. DEPRESSION, WAR, AND COLD WAR -- New Book by Robert Higgs
Dispels Persistent Myths of U.S. Political Economy
2. Eminent Domain One Year after Kelo
3. The Grandchildren of Islam
4. Terrorism Financing and the Press

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Welcome to THE LIGHTHOUSE, the weekly e-mail newsletter of
the Independent Institute, the non-politicized public-policy
research organization. Edited by Carl P. Close, THE
LIGHTHOUSE provides you with updates of the Institute's
current research, publications, events and media programs,
plus commentary on current affairs.

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DEPRESSION, WAR, AND COLD WAR -- New Book by Robert Higgs
Dispels Persistent Myths of U.S. Political Economy

Robert Higgs, the Independent Institute's Senior Fellow in
Political Economy and editor of THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW, has
done it again. He's written another book that dispels
persistent myths surrounding the biggest events of
20th-century America. In DEPRESSION, WAR, AND COLD WAR,
Higgs shows how the Great Depression, the Second World War,
and the Cold War dramatically changed the American political
economy and sheds light on the economic and institutional
context in which the policymakers of today operate.

The book proceeds chronologically: Higgs explains how
investors' uncertainty about the security of property rights
prolonged the Great Depression; how a little-known change in
weapons procurement policy in 1940-41 transformed the role
of defense contractors in the political economy; how and why
the U.S. civilian economy foundered during the Second World
War; and how historians and economists have neglected to
examine the rapid postwar transition to a U.S. civilian
economy. Then Higgs discusses the political economy of the
Cold War, including the role of various "crises" in
sustaining the U.S.-Soviet arms race; how members of
Congress have used the defense budget to get re-elected, at
the expense of programs the armed services deemed more
important; and how defense contractors have made out like
bandits, their stocks significantly outperforming the
Standard & Poor's 500 -- while taxpayers have shouldered
much of their risk.

Here are just a few of the book's findings:

* Contrary to popular legend, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt's policies and appointees didn't end America's
Great Depression -- they prolonged it: Contemporaneous
evidence from corporate bond markets and opinion polls
indicates that by shaking investors' confidence in the
security of property rights, the New Deal discouraged the
long-term private investment needed to revive the economy.

* World War II did not create prosperity. Although
defense-related industries did well during the war years,
few consumer durables (e.g., cars and houses) and
non-defense capital goods were produced. The virtual
elimination of unemployment then was due to the draft, which
forced 22% of the prewar labor force into the military at
below-market wages.

* From 1949 to 1989, the top defense firms outperformed the
stock market by a huge margin. An investor who held a
portfolio of top defense stocks during those four decades
would have earned 2.4 times more than one who invested an
equal amount in a diversified portfolio.

"DEPRESSION, WAR, AND COLD WAR marks Higgs as one of the
most important and original political analysts of our time.
An intellectual tour de force!"
  -- Jonathan Bean (Southern Illinois University)

For the table of contents and to order the book, see
http://www.independent.org/store/book_detail.asp?bookID=65

For a detailed summary, see
http://www.independent.org/publications/books/book_summary.asp?bookID=65

CRISIS AND LEVIATHAN: Critical Episodes in the Growth of
American Government, by Robert Higgs
http://www.independent.org/store/book_detail.asp?bookID=15

AGAINST LEVIATHAN: Government Power and a Free Society, by
Robert Higgs
http://www.independent.org/store/book_detail.asp?bookID=53

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EMINENT DOMAIN ONE YEAR AFTER KELO

Independent Institute Research Fellow Edward J. Lopez shows
how the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Kelo v. City of New
London, Conn., has emboldened numerous city governments to
transfer land from one private owner to another.

"The city of Long Beach condemned the Filipino Baptist
Fellowship church to let developers build condos. In Daytona
Beach, the city is taking three beach front properties to
make way for a retail complex, and the city attorney said
broader powers under Kelo factored into the decision,"
writes Lopez in a recent op-ed. "In Memphis, planners put
their cross hairs on some choice riverfront property to hand
over to private developers. The head planner there said Kelo
'definitely gives the city more tools in its tool box for
dealing with the legal issues surrounding that piece of
property.'"

The Kelo decision has also inaugurated a grassroots
backlash: "In California, eminent domain restrictions are on
seven legislative bills, four constitutional amendment
proposals, and at least one referendum likely for the
November ballot.... So far 18 states have passed laws
restricting eminent domain, and in six others new
legislation awaits governor signature. Some of these laws
may turn out to be more symbolic than real, making it all
the more important to ban development takings altogether. We
need state laws that take the eminent domain out of economic
development."

See "Kelo: Taking the E.D. out of Economic Development," by
Edward J. Lopez (NORTH COUNTY TIMES, 6/23/06)
 http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1757

"El fallo en el caso Kelo: Alejando al dominio eminente del
desarrollo económico"
http://www.elindependent.org/articulos/article.asp?id=1757

For more about eminent domain and land use, see
http://www.independent.org/issues/search.asp?subID=28

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THE GRANDCHILDREN OF ISLAM

If the Muslim world is to recapture its former glory, it
must first reexamine the reasons it was eclipsed by European
(and North American) civilization, according to Alvaro
Vargas Llosa, director of the Independent Institute's Center
on Global Prosperity, whose recent travels to Lebanon,
Syria, Jordan, and Israel introduced him to the views of a
diverse mix of Middle Easterners.

Vargas Llosa writes: "The evils of Western intrusion -- 
which has been abundant -- do not explain the backwardness
of the Middle East (and, in cases such as Lebanon, the
interruption of what not long ago looked like unstoppable
development). And yet, with many enlightened exceptions, the
dominant view is that exploitation by the West has robbed
Islam of its glory. Muslims, the reasoning goes, have
strayed from the ways of Allah and have been punished -- 
thence the need to return to fundamental Islam."

"The lesson fundamentalists should draw is not the easy
one -- i.e. that God punished them by letting the West
plunder everything. It should be that the kinds of freedoms
that certain Muslim dynasties allowed their citizens -- i.e.
the values of self-reliance and responsibility -- are the
way to move forward."

See "The Grandchildren of Islam," by Alvaro Vargas Llosa
(6/28/06)
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1759

"Los nietos del islam"
http://www.elindependent.org/articulos/article.asp?id=1759

Center on Global Prosperity (Alvaro Vargas Llosa, director)
http://www.independent.org/research/cogp/

LIBERTY FOR LATIN AMERICA: How to Undo Five Hundred Years of
State Oppression
http://www.independent.org/store/book_detail.asp?bookID=55

THE CHE GUEVARA MYTH
http://www.independent.org/store/book_detail.asp?bookID=61

El Independent: El Blog del Centro Para la Prosperidad
Global de The Independent Institute
http://independent.typepad.com

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TERRORISM FINANCING AND THE PRESS

Last week's disclosure, in the NEW YORK TIMES and elsewhere,
about the federal government's Terrorist Financing Tracking
Program prompted stinging criticism from the Bush
administration and the House Republicans.

But "the news that the U.S. government was snooping into
international electronic banking transactions was less of a
shock to the enemy being monitored than to the American
people," writes Ivan Eland, director of the Independent
Institute's Center on Peace & Freedom, in his latest op-ed.
"Because terrorists have been aware of such surveillance by
governments, they had long ago started using the more
informal Middle Eastern system of financial transactions -- 
called hawala -- involving couriers and money transfer
facilitators. Even the public should have been aware of such
government activities, given the Bush administration's
constant bragging about tracking the financial flows to
terrorist groups."

What should be done? "If the government employees who leaked
the classified information can be identified, they should be
prosecuted. They signed an oath agreeing not to disclose
government secrets. But members of the press made no such
pledge. If the government is incompetent in keeping secrets,
the media, in a free society, should not be prosecuted for
publishing them. It is much less damaging to an open society
to try to prevent government employees from leaking than it
is to prevent the press from publishing the leaks."

See Politicians Should Exhibit Prior Restraint, Not the
Media," Ivan Eland (7/3/06)
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1760

"Los políticos, no los medios de comunicación, deberían
exhibir moderación previa"
http://www.elindependent.org/articulos/article.asp?id=1760

THE EMPIRE HAS NO CLOTHES: U.S. Foreign Policy Exposed, by
Ivan Eland
http://www.independent.org/store/book_detail.asp?bookID=54

RESURGENCE OF THE WARFARE STATE: The Crisis Since 9/11, by
Robert Higgs
http://www.independent.org/store/book_detail.asp?bookID=60

Center on Peace & Liberty (Ivan Eland, director)
http://www.independent.org/research/copal/

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