Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate Houghton Mifflin, 1936 - 342 pages This volume is the classic sequel to I'll Take My Stand, the famous defense of the South's agrarian traditions. |
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Page 100
... believe there is such a thing as economic law in the sense that there are certain mechanical tendencies in life which cannot be thwarted . And they believe that one of these mechanical tenden- cies is the development of small - scale ...
... believe there is such a thing as economic law in the sense that there are certain mechanical tendencies in life which cannot be thwarted . And they believe that one of these mechanical tenden- cies is the development of small - scale ...
Page 104
... believe that real property in land can be saved throughout America , and how we believe it can be saved . I shall not recapitulate ; but for the sake of clarity I shall state once again that our aim is to make free men of our pre- sent ...
... believe that real property in land can be saved throughout America , and how we believe it can be saved . I shall not recapitulate ; but for the sake of clarity I shall state once again that our aim is to make free men of our pre- sent ...
Page 222
... , as some men say , it is too late to do anything but try to make the inevitable Colossus as wise and kindly as possible . I do not believe that . In the long run we shall get only what we ask for . 222 Who Owns America ?
... , as some men say , it is too late to do anything but try to make the inevitable Colossus as wise and kindly as possible . I do not believe that . In the long run we shall get only what we ask for . 222 Who Owns America ?
Contents
AMERICA AND FOREIGN TRADE | 9 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
AGRICULTURE and the PROPERTY STATE | 36 |
Copyright | |
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