William Henry Chamberlin

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William Henry Chamberlin (1897–1969)

Historian



Quotes

  • The proliferation of bureaucrats and its invariable accompaniment, much heavier tax levies on the productive part of the population, are the recognizable signs, not of a great, but of a decaying society. Historians know that both phenomena were especially marked in the declining eras of the Roman Empire in the West and of its successor state, the Eastern or Byzantine Empire.

Books

  • America's Second Crusade (1962)
  • Appeasement: Road to War (1962)
  • Beyond Containment (1983)
  • Collectivism: A False Utopia ()
  • The Confessions of an Individualist (1940)
  • The German Phoenix (1965)
  • Japan Over Asia ()
  • The Russian Revolution 1917-1921 (1935)
  • Russia's Iron Age ()
  • Soviet Planned Economic Order ()
  • Soviet Russia: A Living Record and a History (1930)
  • World Order or Chaos ()

Essays

  • “The Morallity of Capitalism” (The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty January 1957, Vol. 7 No. 1; HTML)



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