Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate University Press of America, 1983 - 342 pages |
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Page 68
... Federal or interstate functions . Yet , and by a most convenient legal fiction , both State and Federal courts have assumed that the Constitution guarantees to corporate entities every appropriate legal and property right in which it ...
... Federal or interstate functions . Yet , and by a most convenient legal fiction , both State and Federal courts have assumed that the Constitution guarantees to corporate entities every appropriate legal and property right in which it ...
Page 76
... Federal incorporation of all corpora- tions subject to Federal regulation , and their classifica- tion into one of at least three general groups : A. Corporations engaged in interstate business or trade , but whose operations are not ...
... Federal incorporation of all corpora- tions subject to Federal regulation , and their classifica- tion into one of at least three general groups : A. Corporations engaged in interstate business or trade , but whose operations are not ...
Page 126
... Federal administration itself . The Federal Reserve System , the decentralization of bureaus , the recent proposal to establish ' little capitals , ' are all of this order . Such steps , though symptomatic of the unwieldiness of our Federal ...
... Federal administration itself . The Federal Reserve System , the decentralization of bureaus , the recent proposal to establish ' little capitals , ' are all of this order . Such steps , though symptomatic of the unwieldiness of our Federal ...
Contents
THE FALLACY OF MASS PRODUCTION | 3 |
AMERICA And Foreign Trade | 9 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
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