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 16
... finance — in freeing small business from the domination of Big Business . Mass production in private hands , we must recognize , is not workable in a capitalist system . Those industries where mass production is no more efficient than ...
... finance — in freeing small business from the domination of Big Business . Mass production in private hands , we must recognize , is not workable in a capitalist system . Those industries where mass production is no more efficient than ...
Page 162
... finance - capitalism . It is these planters whom we label Big - Business planters . More important than financial abuses , perhaps , are the unfortunate living conditions among tenants on great Southern cotton plantations . Let us look ...
... finance - capitalism . It is these planters whom we label Big - Business planters . More important than financial abuses , perhaps , are the unfortunate living conditions among tenants on great Southern cotton plantations . Let us look ...
Page 195
... finance - capitalist system ; is its collapse due to inherent or accidental causes ? Politicians and financiers in Europe , and those inter- ests in the United States whose fortunes were clearly linked with the European financial and ...
... finance - capitalist system ; is its collapse due to inherent or accidental causes ? Politicians and financiers in Europe , and those inter- ests in the United States whose fortunes were clearly linked with the European financial and ...
Contents
AMERICA AND FOREIGN TRADE | 9 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
AGRICULTURE and the PROPERTY STATE | 36 |
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