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622 The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism<br />

In Our Hands: A Plan to Replace the Welfare<br />

State (Murray), 345<br />

personal responsibility decline and, 426<br />

A. C. Pigou and, 284<br />

popularity of, xxxvii<br />

positive liberty and, 384<br />

privatization and, 394–396<br />

Progressive Era and, 398–400, 540<br />

property rights violation and, 426<br />

racial preference programs and, 345<br />

redistribution of wealth disincentive to work and, 524<br />

Wilhelm Röpke criticism of, 441<br />

secession, homogenous nation-states and, 455<br />

self-defeating assumptions and, 426<br />

short-term unemployment insurance reinstatement and, 345<br />

socialism and, 475, 540<br />

social security and, 58, 479–480, 541, 542<br />

social welfare service provided by government, 540<br />

status of, xxxvii<br />

taxation redistribution of wealth and, 540, 541<br />

tax increases and, 426<br />

taxpapers responsible for strangers in, 426<br />

A Theory of Justice (Rawls) and, 92, 294, 360, 415–416<br />

U.S. growth of, 541<br />

virtuous behavior decline and, 541<br />

voluntarism, 524<br />

“welfare cheat” rhetoric and, 345<br />

welfare liberals and, 293–295<br />

Friedrich von Wieser and, 133<br />

World War II and, 530<br />

See also Socialism<br />

Welker, Karl, xxix<br />

Wells, H. G., 205<br />

Wells, Ida, 127<br />

West African Trade (Bauer), 27<br />

We the Living (Rand), 413<br />

What Is Property? (Proudhon), 243, 402<br />

What It Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation<br />

(Murray), 345<br />

What Social Classes Owe to Each Other (Sumner), 497<br />

Wheeler, Sam, 358<br />

Whiggism, 542–543<br />

An Account of Denmark (Molesworth) and, 542<br />

Edmund Burke and, 43–44, 95<br />

Cato’s Letters and, xxvii, 54–55, 542–543<br />

Circular to the States (Washington) and, 536<br />

definition of, 542<br />

Edinburgh Review and, 377<br />

English Civil War and, 144–146<br />

freedom of conscience and thought and, 55, 542–543<br />

William Ewart Gladstone and, 206–207<br />

Glorious Revolution and, 542<br />

government created by individuals, 241<br />

humanism and, 228–229<br />

intellectual history and, xxv<br />

Thomas Jefferson and, 262–263<br />

Levellers and, 290–291, 292<br />

liberalism vs., xxxii<br />

John Locke’s ideas and, xxvii, 542–543<br />

Thomas Babington Macaulay and, 309–310<br />

modern liberalism roots in, xxi<br />

nationalism and, xxxii<br />

Parliamentary supremacy, Protestant<br />

toleration and, 542<br />

religious tolerance and, 543<br />

rule of law and, 445–447<br />

Tory Party vs., 542<br />

Two Treatises of Government (Locke) and, 542<br />

See also Levellers (Great Britain)<br />

White, Texas v., 456<br />

Who Owns America? (Herbert & Tate, eds.), 112<br />

Why Wages Rise (Harper), 217<br />

Wicksell, Knut, 543–544<br />

Austrian theory of banking and, 543<br />

Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk and, 37<br />

James M. Buchanan and, 40<br />

Calculus of Consent (Buchanan & Tullock) and, 543<br />

classical liberalism and, xxxvi<br />

economics field impact of, 405, 406<br />

interest rates and, 543<br />

Investigations in the Theory of Public Finance<br />

written by, 543–544<br />

production stages work of, 543<br />

public choice theory and, 543<br />

voluntary exchange model of government and, 406<br />

Wicksteed, Philip H., 220<br />

Wieser, Friedrich von, 133<br />

Wilberforce, William, 544–545<br />

British abolitionist movement and, 544–545<br />

“reformation of manners” focus of, 544<br />

social activism of, 544–545<br />

Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade and, 544<br />

Wildavsky, Aaron, 500<br />

Wilder, Laura Ingalls, 281<br />

Wilder, Rose, 373<br />

Williams, Eric, 468<br />

Williams, Roger, 459<br />

Williams, Walter, 426<br />

Wills, Garry, 409<br />

Wilson, Clyde, 112<br />

Wilson, James, 532<br />

Wilson, Julius, 7<br />

Wilson, Woodrow, 264, 329, 399<br />

Windelbrandt, Wilhelm, 387<br />

Winners, Losers & Microsoft (Leibowitz & Margolis), 134<br />

Winstanley, Gerrard, 291<br />

Wollstonecraft, Mary, 545–546<br />

drama and tragedy of, 546<br />

education of women focus of, 545–546<br />

Enlightenment and, 147, 545–546<br />

French Revolution and, 546<br />

William Godwin and, 211

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