Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate University Press of America, 1983 - 342 pages |
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... finance - capitalism in Europe and of the social and political consequences which have derived from its col- lapse . The first question we must answer is this . What was the essential of the pre - war finance - capitalist system ; is ...
... finance - capitalism in Europe and of the social and political consequences which have derived from its col- lapse . The first question we must answer is this . What was the essential of the pre - war finance - capitalist system ; is ...
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... finance - capitalism , two powerful fac- tors were at work . Industrialism was spreading east from Great Britain across Europe , reaching by the early years of this century even the fringes of Russia , and the New World was not only ...
... finance - capitalism , two powerful fac- tors were at work . Industrialism was spreading east from Great Britain across Europe , reaching by the early years of this century even the fringes of Russia , and the New World was not only ...
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... finance - capitalism . The extension of in- dustrialization forced on every one of the belligerents , by the military requirements of the war , the develop- ment of new sources of power , the neutralization of climatic advantages by the ...
... finance - capitalism . The extension of in- dustrialization forced on every one of the belligerents , by the military requirements of the war , the develop- ment of new sources of power , the neutralization of climatic advantages by the ...
Contents
THE FALLACY OF MASS PRODUCTION | 3 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
AGRICULTURE and the Property State | 36 |
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