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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
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 Act, 155
carpetbag movements, 139
“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, 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
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 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
Colberg, Marshall R.
Prices, Income, and Public Policy,295–301
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
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
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
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
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
Cypresses Believe in God (Gironella), 393
Czolgosz, Leon, 155
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