... think, for example, if all newspapers were licensed, the licenses to be 98 Libertarian Applications to Current Problems renewable by a Federal Press Commission, and with newspapers losing their ... act, see Alexander Meiklejohn, Political Freedom (New York: Harper & Bros., 1960), pp. 29–50;; and O. John Rogge, The First and the Fifth (New York: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1960), pp. 88ff. ... point is that where the government owns all the newsprint, the paper, the presses, etc., the government—as owner—must decide how to allocate the newsprint and the paper, and what to print on...