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 ANATOMY OF THE STATE style=margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em ::*education, 54–55
 * fear of alternative systems, 20
 * ideology, 20
 * passive resignation, 18, 26


 * Hayek, F.A., 21
 * Henry VIII, 42
 * Holy Writ, 34
 * House of Hohenzollern, 21
 * Hume, 19
 * Huszar, George B. de, 21


 * Inducing guilt, 27
 * Intellectual “rewards,” 20
 * International law
 * civilized war vs. total war, 49
 * limited inter-state destruction, 48
 * preserve private citizens of neutral and warring countries, 48


 * Jacobs, Norman, 23, 26
 * Jaszi, Oscar, 19
 * Jouvenel, Bertrand de, 17, 21, 25, 30–31, 42–43
 * Judicial branch, 31, 32, 34, 35, 54


 * Keynesian equations, 28


 * Lewis, 19
 * Lewis, John D., 19
 * Liberation, 22


 * Material productive forces, 26
 * Mencken, H.L., 26, 29, 46
 * Mises, Ludwig von, 4, 9, 18–19
 * Modern Age, 38


 * Nazi, 10
 * Needham, Joseph, 22
 * Nef, John U., 49–51
 * New Individualist Review, 12
 * New York Times Sunday Review of Books, 22
 * Nickerson, Hoffman, 50
 * Nock, Albert J., 16, 53


 * Oppenheimer, Franz, 14–16
 * Owl, The, 21


 * Pacific Historical Review, 22
 * Power
 * at war with capitalist authorities, 43
 * race between man and nature, 53


 * Property, 14, 45, 48, 51


 * Raskin, Marcus, 22
 * Read, Conyers, 22
 * Ribs, Jeanne, 22
 * Rothbard, Murray N., 12, 38