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Fabianism, 209–13

“Fabianism in America” (McCarran), 209–10

Failure of the “New Economics,” The (Hazlitt), 4, 277–79, 291

Fair Labor Standards Act, 170

Faith and Freedom,25

farming, 93–94, 128, 165–66

Farrell, James T., 383

fascism, 66

Faulkner, William, 385

Fay, Sidney B.

Origins of the World War,159

FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), 168

FCC (Federal Communications Commission), 187, 254

FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation), 177, 260

Federal Bankruptcy Act of 1898, 146

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 168

“Federal Home Loan Bank System and the control of Credit, The” (McKinley), 260n43

Federal Reserve System, 157, 164, 166, 170, 265

Federal Union, The (Hicks), 89

Federalism

decline of, 83

DeHuszar’s view of, 101–05

establishment of, 107–08

expansion of, 111–16

founding of Democratic Party and, 83, 116–19

Lincoln and, 133

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

Principles of ‘98 and, 88

views on the Constitution and class conflict, 71–72

FEE (Foundation for Economic Education). SeeFoundation for Economic Education (FEE)

Fetter, Frank, 305

feudalism, 56, 266

fiction, 383–92, 395–97

Fillmore, Millard, 126

Finland, 172

Finnegans Wake,384

First Amendment, 51–52

Fish, Hamilton, 147

Fisher, Irving, 4, 301–02

The Purchasing Power of Money,240–49

Fitzhugh, George, 131

Flanders, Ralph E., 280, 286

Florida, 109, 112

fluoridation of water, 182

Ford, Henry, 157, 268–69

Fordney-McCumber Tariff, 166

foreign aid, 326–27

foreign policy of U.S. government

aid to foreign countries, 203–8

development of early U.S. history, 101

disarmament and, 375–79

imperialism of the United States and, 81

isolationism as, 321–27

under Jackson, 121

Japanese relations with the United States in 1941 and, 200–03

under John Quincy Adams, 119

Korean War, 327–32

“Old Republican” cause and, 83

Open Door policy and, 194–96

overview of Rothbard’s criticism, 3, 5

toward communism, 332–43, 343–74, 379–82

Forest Reserve Act, 155

Fort Sumter, 127, 134

Forum, The,144

Foster, Stephen, 147

Foster, W.Z., 167

Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)

formation of, 14–16

Rothbard’s association with, ix

Founding Fathers, 74

Fountainhead (Rand), 48

Fourteenth Amendment, 100, 139, 141

fractional reserve banking, 113

France, 172–73, 175, 339, 349

Frankfurter, Felix, 210–11

Franklin, Benjamin, 105

Frederick, J. George, 281

free competition, 307–20

free soil principles, 125–26, 128

freedom of speech, 40, 45, 51, 103, 253–56. See alsofreedom of thought

freedom of the press, 103, 114, 253–56

freedom of thought, 39–50

Freeport Doctrine, 133

Frelinghuysen-Zaval treaty, 146

Frémont affair, 125

French Revolutionary Wars, 103

Freneau, Philip, 105

Freudian theories, 186, 187

Fries’s Rebellion, 104

Fry, Margery, 255

Fuehr, Alexander

The Neutrality of Belgium,159

Fugitive Slave law, 126, 136

Fuller, Edmund

Man in Modern Fiction,395–97

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