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Caine Mutiny, The (Wouk), 397

Cairnes, John E., 311

Caldwell, Taylor

The Devil’s Advocate,394

Caleb Williams (Godwin), 393

Calhoun, John C., 54–55, 73, 111, 125

Calumet “K” (Merwin and Webster), 394

Campos, Pedro Albizu, 184

Canada

dispute with U.S. over fishing rights, 146

expansionism of United States and, 81, 109, 112

friction with U.S., 121

Quebec Act of 1774, 94

Capital and Its Structure (Lachmann), 304

capital investment in economic development, 192, 302–07

capitalism

in 18th century England, 220

causes and recovery from depression and, 291

Chamberlain’s view of, 265–77

in class conflict (Beard), 71

left-wing anarchism and, 27–29

monopolies and, 312

social theories and, 57–58

capitalist countries

imperialism of. Seeimperialism

Soviet Union’s relations with, 346–49

Carey, Mathew, 114, 252

Carey Act, 155

carpetbag movements, 139

cartels, 171, 258, 279–88

“Cash Borrowing of the United States Treasury: Nonmarketable Issues” (Cooke), 262n45

Cash McCall (Hawley), 394

caste-conflict theory, 72–73, 78–79

Castro, Fidel, 352–53

Cato Conspiracy, 95

Cato Institute, ix

caucus system of elections, 118

Cavour, Count (Camillo Benso), 393

censorship, 255–56

Center for Libertarian Studies, ix

Center for the Study of Democratic Institution, 375

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 183, 352

Chamber of Commerce, U.S., 280, 287–88

Chamberlain, John

The Roots of Capitalism,265–77

Chamberlin, E.H., 5, 318, 320

Chamberlin, William Henry, 196

Chambers, Whittaker, 337

Chase, Justice, 106

Chesapeake affair, 108–09

Chiang Kai-Shek, 152, 169, 175, 329, 347

Chicago School of economics, 4–5, 21, 295–301

Childs, Marquis, 196

Chili, 147

China

admission to United Nations, 184

analysis of communist ideologies and, 343–54

conflict with Japan, 169

DeHuszar’s view of, 152

intervention in Korean War, 327–32

Japanese relations with the United States in 1941 and, 200, 202

U.S. interventionism and, 81

China Crosses the Yalu (Whiting), 327–32

Chodorov, Frank, 4, 13, 15

Chou En-lai, 373

Christianity. See alsoreligion

feudalism and, 266

freedom of thought and, 44

The Right and, 50

Voegelin’s view of rule by elite and, 67

Churchill, Winston

bombing of Germany, 61

desire to invade the Balkans, 175

relations with the Soviet Union, 350

scientific secrets of Britain, 61

CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), 183, 352

civil service, 120, 140

Civil War, United States, 88–89, 125–27, 131–36, 193

Clark, Champ, 156–57

Clark, Colin

Growthmanship,302–07

Clark, John Bates, 270, 316–18, 319

Clark, John Maurice, 257, 319, 320

class conflicts

Beard on the Constitution and, 70–73

DeHuszar’s view of Federalist era and, 101–02

Main’s view of the Constitution and, 75–80

classical literature, 395–97

Clay, Henry, 111–12, 115, 117, 124

Clayton, Will, 206–7

Clayton Compromise, 128

Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 146

Cleveland, Grover, 137n13, 145, 149

Clinton, George, 109

coal mining industry, 252, 268, 282

Coase, Ronald

lectures on Radio, Television, and the Press,253

codes, industrial, 285–88

Coit, Margaret

Mr. Baruch,160, 288n60

Colberg, Marshall R.

Prices, Income, and Public Policy,295–301

Cold War

analysis of communist ideologies and, 352

DeHuszar’s view of communism and, 162–63

isolationism as U.S. foreign policy and, 322–27

justification of, 196

collectivist anarchism, 27–29

Colombia, 153

colonial period of America, 87, 92–98

colonization, 293–95

Comfort, Alex, 29

Coming of the New Deal, The (Schlesinger), 288n59

Comintern, 359

Committee for Constitutional Government, 16

Committee for Economic Development, 224

communism. See alsoMarxism; socialism

aid to foreign countries and, 204

analysis of ideologies of, 343–75

anarchism and, 27–29

attempts to outlaw, 266

DeHuszar’s view of, 92, 162–64

effects on unions, 170

effects on U.S. entering World War II, 174–75

expansion of after World War II, 182

Fabianism and, 213

freedom of thought and, 43, 45, 49

isolationism as U.S. foreign policy and, 322–27

Japanese relations with the United States in 1941 and, 202

Kennan’s view of, 379–82

Keynesian supporters and, 3–4

Marxist-Leninist position, 331

perceptions of adherents, 332–43

Plymouth Rock community, 92

reign of terror in France and Italy, 173

Soviet Union and. SeeSoviet Union

Communist Control Act of 1954, 181

“Communist Doctrine, Strategy and Tactics” (Meyer), 343n103

Communist International Congresses, 359

“Community of Fear” (Brown and Real), 375

competition

Chicago School of economics and, 296–98

infant-industry argument and, 249–53

quality and, 257–59

under the Swope Plan, 281

theories of, 307–20

Compromise of 1850, 88, 126, 131

Comte, Charles, 56, 78

Conceived in Liberty (Rothbard), xi

concentration camps, 174, 181, 338

Confederate Constitution, 134

Confederation Period of America, 96–98

Confiscation Act of 1862, 136

Congo, 180

Conkling, Roscoe, 142

conscientious objectors, 177, 214

conscription, 133, 134, 158, 182, 300

conservation, 142, 155–56, 185, 219, 259

conservatism, 19–23, 53, 55–59

Conservative Affirmation, The (Kendall), 35n1

Constitution

Amendments to. SeeAmendments to the Constitution

Beard’s view on class conflict and, 70–72

DeHuszar’s view of, 98–101

Main’s view on class conflict and, 75–80

Shay’s Rebellion and, 97

Supreme Court and, 51–55

Voegelin’s view of rule by elite and, 67

construction industry, 238

consumer cooperatives, 275

consumption, 227–40

containment policy, 321, 323–24, 351

Control of Trusts, The (Clark), 317

Cook, Thomas I., 63–66, 67

Cooke, Helen J.

“Cash Borrowing of the United States Treasury: Nonmarketable Issues,” 262n45

Cooke, Jay, 134

Cooley, Charles H., 301

Cooper, Thomas, 113

cooperatives, consumer, 275

Cornuelle, Herb, 14–17

Cornuelle, Richard C., 16, 17, 19, 40

“Cost of Overproduction in the Bituminous Mining Industry, The” (Bockus), 282

cotton textile industry, 251–53

Coughlin, Charles, 177

Council for Basic Education, 8, 17, 184

counterfeiting, 221

Counter-Revolution of Science (Hayek), 277

Cournot, Augustin, 316

Principes,312–14

Coxey’s Army, 146

Crawford, William H., 83–85, 115, 117

crime, 30–31

Crisis of the Old Order, The (Schlesinger), 288n60

Crito (Socrates), 40

Crittenden Plan, 131

Croatia, 161

Cronin, John F., 374

Cuba, 149, 150, 338, 345, 362

Cypresses Believe in God (Gironella), 393

Czechoslovakia, 161, 364

Czolgosz, Leon, 155

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