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 187
... never attain anything like its maximum productivity , so that we shall never know how great that is . Yet practically all of this land is in business ; that is , in the hands of private owners waiting to produce . These owners will ...
... never attain anything like its maximum productivity , so that we shall never know how great that is . Yet practically all of this land is in business ; that is , in the hands of private owners waiting to produce . These owners will ...
Page 227
... never again encounter . It was a good job , and a good gang . A week before I left , old Scotty , the foreman , told me that if I'd buy some tools and join the union he'd get me rated as a ship carpenter . I came back to Princeton proud ...
... never again encounter . It was a good job , and a good gang . A week before I left , old Scotty , the foreman , told me that if I'd buy some tools and join the union he'd get me rated as a ship carpenter . I came back to Princeton proud ...
Page 308
... never end ; stocks and bonds had reached ' a permanently high plateau . ' The imaginary future did hold after all some other hope than the never - ending monotony of an employee's life . Even the thrift experts of the companies them ...
... never end ; stocks and bonds had reached ' a permanently high plateau . ' The imaginary future did hold after all some other hope than the never - ending monotony of an employee's life . Even the thrift experts of the companies them ...
Contents
AMERICA AND FOREIGN TRADE | 9 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
AGRICULTURE and the PROPERTY STATE | 36 |
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