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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2014
1 “It was only liberalism in the English sense that was generally opposed to centralization, to nationalism and to socialism, while the liberalism prevalent on the Continent favored all three.” (p. 28).
2 “In a Socialist society the problem of the organization of the state will become but a part of the problem of the organization of the national economy” (p. 11).