Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate University Press of America, 1983 - 342 pages |
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Page 138
... Industrial Revolution and destined to exist only during the diffusion of the industrial technique from Western Europe , where it originated , to the rest of the world . It is not suggested that this special form of international trade ...
... Industrial Revolution and destined to exist only during the diffusion of the industrial technique from Western Europe , where it originated , to the rest of the world . It is not suggested that this special form of international trade ...
Page 139
... industrial development . These loans are serviced and finally repaid through shipments of agricultural products to the creditor nation . It is this special form of international trade which is now waning . The industrial creditor nation ...
... industrial development . These loans are serviced and finally repaid through shipments of agricultural products to the creditor nation . It is this special form of international trade which is now waning . The industrial creditor nation ...
Page 154
... industrial and banking profits . The back - to - normalcy movement under the control of Big Business in industry and finance would have none of this . The escape from this seemingly inescapable neces- sity was simple and direct . It was ...
... industrial and banking profits . The back - to - normalcy movement under the control of Big Business in industry and finance would have none of this . The escape from this seemingly inescapable neces- sity was simple and direct . It was ...
Contents
THE FALLACY OF MASS PRODUCTION | 3 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
AGRICULTURE and the Property State | 36 |
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