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{{Page |n°=9}} Hegel ch. XVI | {{Page |n°=9}} Hegel ch. XVI | ||
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P. quotes also Hayek in “Discontinuity” [x], in “Fascism” {{Page |n°=103}} (he just refers to “Discontinuity”), but it's a proof that he read Hayek's thesis on Fascism. Il cite encore {{Page |n°=106}} Hayek sur les facteurs de production. | |||
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== Editor's Notes == | == Editor's Notes == | ||
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Contents
[9] Hegel ch. XVI
[…]
Tocqueville
Burke identified 1760, p. 380. […]
Maine
[13] Balance of Power
Crossman
[…]
Toynbee III. 121. 301. 345n
[…]
Acton
[…]
Burke 1791
[…]
[14] Burke Capital & {Capitalism} {catapized 1795 … on scarcity.
[25] [1]
[26] Mises
P. quotes also Hayek in “Discontinuity” [x], in “Fascism” [103] (he just refers to “Discontinuity”), but it's a proof that he read Hayek's thesis on Fascism. Il cite encore [106] Hayek sur les facteurs de production.
Editor's Notes
- ↑ At the margin: Hayek MN & IT = Monetary Nationalism and International Stability