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Good Will & Good Sense. Face to face with Westerners over San Francisco's famed food, many a dark-skinned delegate discovered that the capitalist is not the bogeyman pictured by the anti-capitalists (see The Anti-Capitalist Attitude) but a fellow businessman of good will and good sense. Many foreign delegates happily closed deals between conference sessions (see Capital Opportunities...
Rear Admiral Carrero (a weekend Navy man who got his admiral's rank only this spring) went on to describe Franco as "one of those gifts that Providence grants a nation every three or four centuries," a man "fundamentally antiliberal, anti-capitalist and anti-Marxist." "The person" Franco would choose to "sit in his time on the throne." continued the admiral, would be a man "perfectly identified with" and "absolutely loyal to" the Falange movement. This suggested, just as many Spanish monarchists have long uneasily suspected, that Franco intends to crown not the No. 1 heir Don Juan...
...will present editorials, book reviews, and at least one article by an outsider. The first issue will include a reprint of Ludwig von Mises' "On the Anti-Capitalist Intellectual." The main contribution of the magazine will be to "survey the Harvard scene: We hope the University will get some good advice from us," Leland said...
This exposure to anti-capitalist propaganda did not stop Arbenz from piling up capitalist wealth for himself. As Arèvalo's Defense Minister, he could borrow and invest money from state banks, acquire businesses, land, and homes. Soon he was rich enough to invite Costa Rica's leading Communist to dinner at a luxurious villa and well enough briefed to discuss Marxist ideas with his guest. If Arbenz had been a widely traveled or broadly educated man, he might have been more skeptical, but in Guatemala there were actually rigid social stratifications and reactionary landlords, just...
Even on the front of the Democratic intellectuals new opposition has shown itself. Cracks have appeared in the anti-middle-class, anti-capitalist tone that dominated U.S. writing before the war. In a few years, a novel with a morally respectable businessman may not be a rarity. In the coming generation, the $2,000-a-week Hollywood liberal may be deader as a type than Arthur Miller's Salesman...