Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate University Press of America, 1983 - 342 pages |
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Page 72
... cent of aluminum production in this country is not in itself any striking evidence of corporate efficiency . Quite to the contrary . The ten - year fixed level of aluminum prices which the company has arbitrarily maintained overlaps ...
... cent of aluminum production in this country is not in itself any striking evidence of corporate efficiency . Quite to the contrary . The ten - year fixed level of aluminum prices which the company has arbitrarily maintained overlaps ...
Page 88
... cent is corporate . There are over five hundred corpora- tions each with assets of over $ 100,000,000 . The two hundred largest control 49 per cent of all corporate wealth , which includes the thousands of small corpora- tions . Nearly ...
... cent is corporate . There are over five hundred corpora- tions each with assets of over $ 100,000,000 . The two hundred largest control 49 per cent of all corporate wealth , which includes the thousands of small corpora- tions . Nearly ...
Page 150
... cent increase in the American standard of living would absorb the six per cent of our production we now ship abroad . Now the interesting thing is that practically all our really important industrial exports do meet both these ...
... cent increase in the American standard of living would absorb the six per cent of our production we now ship abroad . Now the interesting thing is that practically all our really important industrial exports do meet both these ...
Contents
THE FALLACY OF MASS PRODUCTION | 3 |
AMERICA And Foreign Trade | 9 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
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