The American Economy and the End of Laissez-Faire: 1870 to World War II

12. The Great Cooperation

American Economy Rothbard
Murray N. Rothbard

Public housing, planned cities, government power plants, and coerced unionism were all part of the great cooperation between corporations and government through WWI and WWII.  Milton Friedman proposed the withholding tax in WWII. Statistics came into being. Cartels were created to manage many industries, e.g. railroads and food. Unions were pro-war forces. Fascism was considered great. Civil liberties were dropped. Coolidge continued as a Morgan man.

Lecture 12 of 13 presented in Fall of 1986 at the New York Polytechnic University.