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DemocracyNew York: Harper and Bros.1942 198
Locke
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Franz Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer
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1 Franz OppenheimerThe StateNew York: Vanguard
Press1926 24-27
3 OppenheimerThe State 15
de Jouvenel
Bertrand de JouvenelOn
PowerNew York: Viking Press1949 100-101
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Ludwig
von MisesTheory and HistoryNew Haven, Conn.: Yale
University Press1957 112
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David HumeOf
the First Principles of GovernmentEssays, Literary, Moral
and PoliticalLondon: Ward, Locke, and Taylor
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19
Wittfogel
Wittfogel
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Bertrand de JouvenelThe Attitude
of the Intellectuals to the Market SocietyThe Owl
1951 1 19-27F.A. Hayek The Treatment
of Capitalism by Continental IntellectualsCapitalism
and the HistoriansChicago: University of Chicago Press
1954 93-123 George B. de HuszarThe
IntellectualsGlencoe, Ill.: The Free Press1960 389399 SchumpeterImperialism and Social Classes
New York: Meridian Books1975 143-155
6 Joseph NeedhamReview of Karl A. Wittfogel, Oriental
DespotismScience and Society1958
65
Needham 61
Wittfogel
Karl A. WittfogelOriental
DespotismNew Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press1957
320-321 Needham
John LukacsIntellectual Class or Intellectual Profession?
de HuszarThe Intellectuals 521-522
7 Jeanne RibsThe War PlottersLiberation1961
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8 13
Marcus RaskinThe Megadeath
IntellectualsNew York Review of Books1963 11
14 6-7
8 Conyers Read
Read
ReadThe
Social Responsibilities of the HistorianAmerican Historical
Review1951 283 Read
Howard K. BealeThe Professional Historian:
His Theory and PracticeThe Pacific Historical Review
1953 8 227-255 Herbert Butterfield
Official History: Its Pitfalls and CriteriaHistory and
Human RelationsNew York: Macmillan1952 182224
Revisionism 2
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9 WittfogelOriental Despotism 87-100
Norman Jacobs
The Origin of Modern Capitalism and Eastern AsiaHong
Kong: Hong Kong University Press1958 161-194
10 De JouvenelOn Power 22
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11 Norman Jacobs
12 H.L. MenckenA Mencken ChrestomathyNew York:
Knopf1949 145
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Mencken
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146-147
Bertrand de Jouvenel
divine sovereignty
parliamentary
democracy
de Jouvenel
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John Locke
Charles Black
1 De JouvenelOn Power 27
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Black
Black
Black
Black
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Black
3 42-43
4 52
validation
invalidation
5 Black
32-33
48-49
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Black
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Black
24
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6 49
7 James Burnham
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Black
John C. CalhounCalhoun
Calhoun
9 65
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J. Allen Smith Calhoun
Smith
Smith
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Calhoun Smith
10 John C. CalhounA Disquisition on GovernmentNew
York: Liberal Arts Press1953 25-27 Murray
N. RothbardConservatism and Freedom: A Libertarian
CommentModern Age1961 219
11 J. Allen SmithThe Growth and Decadence of Constitutional
GovernmentNew York: Henry Holt1930 88Smith
87
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concurrent majority
Calhoun
Calhoun
Calhoun
21
12
13
14
de Jouvenel
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unanimity principle
James Buchanan
James Buchanan
Gordon TullockThe Calculus of ConsentAnn Arbor:
University of Michigan Press1962
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Randolph Bourne
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10 MenckenA Mencken
Chrestomathy 147-148
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F.J.P. Veale 15
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1 Albert J. NockOur
Enemy the StateCaldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers1946
NockMemoirs of a Superfluous ManNew York:
Harpers1943 Frank ChodorovThe Rise and Fall of
SocietyNew York: Devin-Adair1959
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3 Karl Marx
Christopher Dawson