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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... exports . These three views may be stated as follows : 1. The restoration of at least a considerable volume of exports is indispensable to a sound American pro- sperity . Our agricultural and industrial surpluses in many lines have ...
... exports . These three views may be stated as follows : 1. The restoration of at least a considerable volume of exports is indispensable to a sound American pro- sperity . Our agricultural and industrial surpluses in many lines have ...
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A New Declaration of Independence Herbert Agar, Allen Tate. content of our exports . Free trade , that is , no regula- tions of either imports or exports , while theoretically just , would be impossible without a world state to con- trol ...
A New Declaration of Independence Herbert Agar, Allen Tate. content of our exports . Free trade , that is , no regula- tions of either imports or exports , while theoretically just , would be impossible without a world state to con- trol ...
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... exports can be paid for only by increased imports , few of which would be non - competitive . The logic of this position would be unassailable if two things were true of all our merchandise exports : ( 1 ) that the exports were in each ...
... exports can be paid for only by increased imports , few of which would be non - competitive . The logic of this position would be unassailable if two things were true of all our merchandise exports : ( 1 ) that the exports were in each ...
Contents
THE FALLACY OF MASS PRODUCTION | 3 |
AMERICA AND FOREIGN TRADE | 9 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STate | 18 |
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