“Both the personnel and the motives of this singular body invested it with a status the roots of which were securely grounded in the private sphere of strictly commercial interest.”

The Great Transformation (1944), Ch. 1 : The Hundred Years' Peace

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economist, philosopher and historian 1886–1964

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