Since ReconstructionRichard William Leopold, Arthur Stanley Link, Stanley Coben Prentice-Hall, 1966 |
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... possible , and we earnestly protest against maintain- ing any bonds in existence as the basis for the issue of money . 4. We favor a graded income tax , and we also favor a tax on real - estate mortgages . 5. We demand economy and re ...
... possible , and we earnestly protest against maintain- ing any bonds in existence as the basis for the issue of money . 4. We favor a graded income tax , and we also favor a tax on real - estate mortgages . 5. We demand economy and re ...
Page 268
... possible to attain equality under capitalism as under any other system ; that the inequalities which exist under it are due to disturb- ing factors that are easily removable and are not due to the nature of the system itself . . . . The ...
... possible to attain equality under capitalism as under any other system ; that the inequalities which exist under it are due to disturb- ing factors that are easily removable and are not due to the nature of the system itself . . . . The ...
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... possible . There was the fear that heavy casualties in Japan or the possible lack of continu- ous victories would have an unfortu- nate effect on the attitude of the American people . President Roosevelt had great faith in his Army and ...
... possible . There was the fear that heavy casualties in Japan or the possible lack of continu- ous victories would have an unfortu- nate effect on the attitude of the American people . President Roosevelt had great faith in his Army and ...
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Carnegie the Robber Baron Matthew Josephson 1934 Carnegie and the Gospel | 13 |
Rockefeller the Farsighted Planner Allan Nevins 1940 The Standard Oil | 19 |
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