Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1580
... face the fact that monopoly is inevitable in those businesses where the situation is such that competition will not longer work effectively . From my point of view , therefore , the present outcry for the destruction of all the trusts ...
... face the fact that monopoly is inevitable in those businesses where the situation is such that competition will not longer work effectively . From my point of view , therefore , the present outcry for the destruction of all the trusts ...
Page 1587
... face the fact that free opportunity for skill and superior- ity inevitably carries with it more or less of the ad- vantages of monopoly . Among working . men , for instance , the highly skilled man is , by vir- tue of his skill ...
... face the fact that free opportunity for skill and superior- ity inevitably carries with it more or less of the ad- vantages of monopoly . Among working . men , for instance , the highly skilled man is , by vir- tue of his skill ...
Page 1588
... face to face with the fact that large business is not in itself inimical to society ; but , in truth , that it is essential to progress . Also , that large production based on a natural monopoly is a gain to society . That is , we have ...
... face to face with the fact that large business is not in itself inimical to society ; but , in truth , that it is essential to progress . Also , that large production based on a natural monopoly is a gain to society . That is , we have ...
Page 1601
... face value . This , however , was to last but a few days . Long repressed covetous ambitions sprang up everywhere , and the group of sordid schemers surrounding Madero set out to seize all sources of power . Composed in part of members ...
... face value . This , however , was to last but a few days . Long repressed covetous ambitions sprang up everywhere , and the group of sordid schemers surrounding Madero set out to seize all sources of power . Composed in part of members ...
Page 1626
... face of it , a duty of 65 or 75 per cent . is ex- cessive . Even making every allowance that one cares to make for differences in labor cost , protection to this extent is uncalled for . It must be remembered that 65 or 75 per cent . is ...
... face of it , a duty of 65 or 75 per cent . is ex- cessive . Even making every allowance that one cares to make for differences in labor cost , protection to this extent is uncalled for . It must be remembered that 65 or 75 per cent . is ...
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