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Hiromi Mizuno • Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan
At the Freedom School, Charles became particularly enamored of the work of two laissez-faire economists, the Austrian theorist Ludwig von Mises and his star pupil, Friedrich Hayek, an Austrian exile, who visited the Freedom School. Hayek’s book The Road to Serfdom had become an improbable best seller in 1944, after Reader’s Digest published a conde
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Technological patriotism in these pages became synonymous with the demand for the breakdown of the law-bureaucrat supremacy
Hiromi Mizuno • Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan
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Waving the Rhoads letter, Albizu led the Nationalist Party in the 1932 elections. He fared poorly, although the pro-independence Liberals did very well. It was Albizu’s first and only attempt at electoral politics. Later that year, he drafted a constitution for the Republic of Puerto Rico and created a Liberation Army. The “army” didn’t appear to h
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