Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate University Press of America, 1983 - 342 pages |
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A New Declaration of Independence Herbert Agar, Allen Tate. The problem of property can be divided , for con- venience , into the problem of property in land and the problem of property in industry and the distributive trades . Other ...
A New Declaration of Independence Herbert Agar, Allen Tate. The problem of property can be divided , for con- venience , into the problem of property in land and the problem of property in industry and the distributive trades . Other ...
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... problem of the New Federalism must be the task of this generation . If we decline to face the problem , some Turner of the future , arriving at the story of the nineteen - thirties , will pause in his lecture and say with emphasis : At ...
... problem of the New Federalism must be the task of this generation . If we decline to face the problem , some Turner of the future , arriving at the story of the nineteen - thirties , will pause in his lecture and say with emphasis : At ...
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... problem by giving him , ready - made , a set of ideas and a theme and a subject . He is the literary humming - bird , sipping from one blossom after another , always on the move . The racketeer is contemptible , the humming- bird ...
... problem by giving him , ready - made , a set of ideas and a theme and a subject . He is the literary humming - bird , sipping from one blossom after another , always on the move . The racketeer is contemptible , the humming- bird ...
Contents
THE FALLACY OF MASS PRODUCTION | 3 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
AGRICULTURE and the Property State | 36 |
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