Chapter 18 of 19 · The Betrayal of the American Right by Murray N. Rothbard
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Periodicals
American Affairs
American Mercury
analysis
Atlantic Monthly
Chicago Tribune
Christian Economics (CE)
Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph
Commercial and Financial Chronicle
Communist New Masses
Continuum
Daily Worker
Die Rote Fahne
Economic Council Review of Books
Essays on Liberty
Faith and Freedom
Freeman
Human Events
Harper’s
Harvard Lampoon
Herald-Tribune Review of Books
Journal of Libertarian Studies
Leviathan
Liberation
Libertarian Forum
Libertarian Republican
Libertarian Review
Liberty [Benjamin Tucker’s]
Liberty
Left and Right
Masses and Mainstream
National Review
National Guardian
New Individualist Review
New Leader
New Republic
New York Compass
New York Herald-Tribune
New York Journal-American
New York Mirror
New York Times
New York World-Telegram
New York World-Telegram and Sun
Plain Talk
Politics
Ramparts
RIGHT
Santa Ana Register
Saturday Evening Post
Scribner’s Commentator
The Innovator
The Standard
Time
Studies on the Left
Viet-Report
Warsaw Trybuna Ludu
Public Documents
Congressional Record, 80th Cong., 1st sess. (June 6, 1947).
Congressional Record, 80th Cong., 1st sess. (March 18, 1947).
Congressional Record, 80th Cong., 1st sess. (March 28, 1947).
Congressional Record, 82nd Cong., 1st sess. (January 5, 1951).
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