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More than any other single period, World War I was the critical watershed for the American business system. It was a "war collectivism," a totally planned economy run largely by big-business interest through the instrumentality of the central government, which served as the model, the precedent, and the inspiration for state corporate capitalism for the remainder of the century.
War Collectivism (Large Print Edition): Power, Business, and the Intellectual Class in World War I
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Author(s)Rothbard, Murray N.
PublisherCREATESPACE
ISBN / ASIN1479234796
ISBN-139781479234790
AvailabilityIn Stock
Sales Rank216,241
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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