“The market is sovereign and in the magic economy of the small entrepreneur there is no authoritarian center… in the political sphere… the equilibrium of powers prevails, and hence there is no chance of despotism.”

Source: The Power Elite (1956), P. 242, describing the view commonly held in the eighteenth century.

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