Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, 1949 |
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... possible ad- vantages of socialism . This selection from Looking Backward begins with the statement of a certain Dr. Leete , an inhabitant of Bel- lamy's utopian world , who is explaining what had happened since 1887. His companion ...
... possible ad- vantages of socialism . This selection from Looking Backward begins with the statement of a certain Dr. Leete , an inhabitant of Bel- lamy's utopian world , who is explaining what had happened since 1887. His companion ...
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... possible , for the purpose of securing oil or of flooding the sands . If they were unable to secure any oil , they could sometimes compel the owner of the pro- ducing well to bribe them not to spoil his produc- tion . It was not usually ...
... possible , for the purpose of securing oil or of flooding the sands . If they were unable to secure any oil , they could sometimes compel the owner of the pro- ducing well to bribe them not to spoil his produc- tion . It was not usually ...
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... possible for us to have the best fed Army and Navy in the world , but they have supplied all essential civilian needs and at the same time have made it possible for us to ship vast quantities of food to our fighting allies . The War ...
... possible for us to have the best fed Army and Navy in the world , but they have supplied all essential civilian needs and at the same time have made it possible for us to ship vast quantities of food to our fighting allies . The War ...
Contents
I | 2 |
The Strike of the Railroad Workers | 3 |
PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
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