Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate University Press of America, 1983 - 342 pages |
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Page 61
... could be obtained or protected ; particularly so when the Hamiltonian philosophy dominated the Government . The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions and the Nullification move- ment are good The Foundations of Democracy 61.
... could be obtained or protected ; particularly so when the Hamiltonian philosophy dominated the Government . The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions and the Nullification move- ment are good The Foundations of Democracy 61.
Page 62
... Hamiltonian philos- ophy . Like State rights it was meant to preserve local and , therefore , self - government ... Hamiltonians just as has the Fifth Amendment and the Fourteenth , as an- other sanctuary for great wealth . To hear ...
... Hamiltonian philos- ophy . Like State rights it was meant to preserve local and , therefore , self - government ... Hamiltonians just as has the Fifth Amendment and the Fourteenth , as an- other sanctuary for great wealth . To hear ...
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... Hamiltonian conception of property was great wealth concentrated in a few hands , and he and his dis- ciple Marshall , and their disciples , proposed and pro- pose that government and society be run in the interest of the rich and the ...
... Hamiltonian conception of property was great wealth concentrated in a few hands , and he and his dis- ciple Marshall , and their disciples , proposed and pro- pose that government and society be run in the interest of the rich and the ...
Contents
THE FALLACY OF MASS PRODUCTION | 3 |
AMERICA And Foreign Trade | 9 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
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