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They Saw It Coming: The 19th-Century Libertarian Critique of Fascism

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They Saw It Coming: The 19th-Century Libertarian Critique of Fascism


11-2-2005  •  by Roderick T. Long (LewRockwell.com) 
To speak of a 19th-century libertarian critique of fascism might seem anachronistic, since fascism is generally understood as a 20th-century phenomenon. But it did not spring from nothing, and the libertarians of the 19th century saw it in the making 
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