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von Mises and Hayek to Walter Lippmann 
Keynes to Lippman 
It is, perhaps, worthwhile to point out the genealogies need not 
end with economists.  The above connections are well documented. 
As an example Lippmann stated in his Acknowledgments to THE GREAT 
SOCIETY (1937): "... I should like to acknowledge particularly the 
influence of...; of Professor Ludwig von Mises and Professor F. 
von Hayek, whose critique of planned economy has brought a new 
understanding of the whole problem of collectivism; of Mr. John 
Maynard Keynes, who has done so much to demonstrate to the free 
peoples that the modern economy can be regulated without 
dictatorship."               Chris Ryan 
 

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