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Acton Albert Jay Nock American Amery Bakunin basic Beatrice Webb become big business interests big businessmen breakdown central planning classes collectivism collectivist Communist competition Conservative countries Deal economy embodied eral ertarian existing socio-economic élites Fabian Fascism feudal free market Gabriel Kolko Gaetano Salvemini Gertrude Himmelfarb Hence Herbert Hoover ideals ideological spectrum imperialism imperialist Industrial Revolution industrial system inevitable inner contradiction intellectuals laissez-faire lectivist Left leftish Lenin’s Leninist Leopold Liberal Revolution Liberal-Imperialists living standards long-run pessimism Ludwig von Mises Marx and Engels Marxists masses military-industrial Mises Institute modern libertarian monopoly capitalism monopoly privilege movement myth nineteenth century Old Order party of hope political capitalism Progressive Era prospects for liberty quasi-feudal radi radical liberalism Randolph Bourne revolutionary rightward Roosevelt Rothbard Salvemini Schumpeter Semmel shift short-run optimism Spencer abandoned stagnation statism struggle theocracy tion Tory trend Triumph of Conservatism tury Western Europe withering workers youth