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320 NOTES TO PAGES 139–144<br />

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16. Biographical Interview 16, April 19, 1961; William F. Buckley Jr., God and Man<br />

At Yale (1950; Washington, DC: Regnery, 1986), lxvi; George H. Nash, The Conservative<br />

Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945 (New York: Basic Books, 1976). The centrality<br />

of Buckley and Chambers to midcentury conservatism is described in John B. Judis,<br />

William F. Buckley, Jr.: Patron Saint of the Conservatives (New York: Simon and Schuster,<br />

1988); Sam Tanenhaus, Whittaker Chambers: A Biography (New York: Random House,<br />

1997). For Neibuhr, see Richard Wightman Fox, Reinhold Niebuhr: A Biography (New<br />

York: Pantheon Books, 1985).<br />

17. William F. Buckley Jr. to Isabel Paterson, January 7, 1958, “Paterson, Isabel (1958),”<br />

Box 6, William F. Buckley Papers, Yale University. Buckley repeated the anecdote (with<br />

slightly different spelling) in “On the Right: Ayn Rand, RIP,” National Review, April 2,<br />

1982, 380.<br />

18. These debates are covered in Nash, Conservative Intellectual Movement; Jennifer<br />

Burns, “Liberals and the Conservative Imagination,” in Liberalism for a New Century,<br />

ed. Neil Jumonville and Kevin Mattson (Berkeley: University of California Press,<br />

2007).<br />

19. Biographical Interview 17, April 19, 1961. Rand’s perspective on forgiveness<br />

is explicated in Tara Smith, Ayn Rand’s Normative Ethics (Cambridge: Cambridge<br />

University Press, 2006).<br />

20. Biographical Interview 16.<br />

21. Jörg Guido Hulsmann, Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism (Auburn, AL: Ludwig<br />

Von Mises Institute, 2007), 850–51.<br />

22. Biographical Interview 16.<br />

23. The incident is related in Hulsmann, Mises, 1002. Hazlitt was upset that Kirk<br />

repeated the story and chided him in a letter for spreading falsehoods. Henry Hazlitt<br />

to Russell Kirk, July 5, 1962. Kirk, Russell, S25, F1,0/1–5, Ludwig von Mises Papers, Mises<br />

Institute, Auburn, AL.<br />

24. Biographical Interview 16.<br />

25. Ayn Rand’s Marginalia, 116, 142; Sylvester Petro, Oral History ARP.<br />

26. My discussion of Mises’s thought draws on Israel M. Kirzner, Ludwig von<br />

Mises: The Man and His Economics (Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, 2001); Eamonn<br />

Butler, Ludwig von Mises: Fountainhead of the Modern Microeconomics Revolution<br />

(Brookfi eld, VT: Gower, 1988); Karen Iversen Vaughn, Austrian Economics in America:<br />

The Migration of a Tradition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994);<br />

Hulsmann, Mises.<br />

27. “Issues: The Unsacrifi cial Self,” undated notes, ARP 033–19A.<br />

28. Moreover, Mises continued, monopoly prices, should they ever arise, were not<br />

necessarily harmful. If manufacturers restricted the production of monopoly goods,<br />

that meant resources were freed for other production. Hulsmann, Mises, 431–36.<br />

29. Richard Cornuelle, Oral History, ARP. Cornuelle went on to author Reclaiming<br />

the American Dream: The Role of Private Individuals and Voluntary Associations (New<br />

York, Random House, 1965). Rothbard’s background and career are described in Justin<br />

Raimondo, An Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard (Amherst, NY:<br />

Prometheus Books, 2000).<br />

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