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of scholars who have drawn attention to theoretical developments in continental Europe in the earlier 19th century. As T. W. Hutchison (1972) complained, The history Böhm-Bawerk’s life, criticizing both the idea that coercive intervention (by labor unions) can circumvent economic law, and the tendency of politicians to buy support of Austrianism, who tended toward “a kind of ‘enlightened conservatism’ (in the European sense), or ‘paternalistic conservatism’ — allegations of laissez-faire