it seems to me that before 1945 laissez-faire ideology was not an especially prominent proponent of "liberalism," whose adherents (following Halévy) often described themselves as "not socialists." It was only the Cold War, when "not socialism" had to be given content, ...
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Yeah this means defining Hayek and Mises as "liberals" which is a bit ahistorical imo
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Lippmann was always a strange figure
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