Porfirio and Matanzas,nplunging their bayonets intonErnesto Diaz Madruga’s body;nRoberto Lopez Chavez dying inna cell, calling for water, thenguards urinating over his facenand in his gasping mouth;nBoitel, denied water, too, afternfifty days on hunger strike,nbecause Castro wanted himndead; Clara, Boitel’s poornmother, beaten by LieutenantnAbad in a Political Policenst£ition just because she wantednto find out where her son wasnburied. I remembered Carrion,nshot in the leg, telling Jagueynnot to shoot, and Jagueynmercilessly, heartlessly,nshooting him in the back; thenofficers who threatened familynmembers if they cried at anfuneral.n!lnItniVnI remembered Estebita andnPiri dying in blackout cells, thenvictims of biologicalnexperimentation; DiosdadonAquit, Chino Tan, EddynMolina, and so many othersnmurdered in the forced-labornfields, quarries, and camps. Anlegion of specters, naked,ncrippled, hobbling and crawlingnthrough my mind, and thenhundreds of men wounded andnmutilated in the horrifyingnsearches. Dynamite. Drawerncells. Eduardo Capote’s fingersnchopped off by a machete.nConcentration camps, tortures,nwomen beaten, soldiersnpushing prisoner’s heads into anlake of shit, the beatings ofnEloy and Izaguirre. MartinnPerez with his testiclesndestroyed by bullets. Roberticonweeping for his mother.nAnd in the midst of thatnapocalyptic vision of the mostndreadful and horrifyingnmoments in my life, in thenmidst of the gray, ashy dustnand the orgy of beatings andnblood, prisoners beaten to thenground, a man emerged, anskeletal figure of a man wastednby hunger, with white hair,nblazing blue eyes, and a heartnoverflowing with love, raisingnhis arms to the invisible heavennand pleading for mercy for hisnexecutioners.n”Forgive them. Father, fornthey know not what they do.”nAnd a burst of machine-gunnfire ripping open his breast.nMichael Warder is executive vice presidentnof The Rockford Institute.n”Its insights have guided my own thinking and I am proudnto count myself as one of your students. ” —RONALD REAGANnECONOMICS IN ONE LESSONnThis book has been the springboardnfrom which millions have come tonunderstand the basic truths aboutneconomics—and the economicnfallacies responsible for inflation,nunemployment, high taxes, andnrecession. Henry Hazlitt is the deannof American free market economists,nand his clear, concise style illuminatesnideas that all generations shouldnknow and appreciate.nNow you can purchase this qualitynpaperback edition for only $6.95.nAdd it to your reference shelf—you’lln— look through it often—or make it anspecial gift for a friend or a student.n”(Hazlitt) is one of the few economists in historynwho could really write. ” —H.L. MENCKENnONLY $6.95 FROM LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKSnOrder #HH0014n• ORDER TOLL-FREE •n1-800-2382200 EXT 500nContinental U.S. • 24 hours a day • 7 days a weeknMONEY BACK GUARANTEE If for ary reason ^ou are dissatisfiednwith any bool<, just return it within 30 days for a refund.nD Please send me copies ofnHenry Hazlitfs Economics in OnenLesson for only $6.95 each, plus $1.00nfor postage and handling ($2.00 fornforeign orders).nDSend me your 32-page catalognof books on liberty.nn My check or money order is enclosed fornD Please bill my D VISA D MasterCardnAcct. NonExpcr. Date .nSignaturenNamenAddress_nCitynState/ZipnnnOrder from: LAISSEZ FAIRE BOOKS,nDept. CAIn532 Broadway, New York, NY 10012n(212)925-8992nDECEMBER W86 / 33n