| John Ehrenreich - 1985 - 284 pages
...the weakness or shortsightedness of the judges ... ; these facts, and the corruption in business and politics, have tended to produce a very unhealthy...the enormous increase in the socialistic propaganda. The constant exposés of corruption and exploitation in the press, he continued, "are all building... | |
| Joel Blau, Mimi Abramovitz - 2004 - 536 pages
...purblind folly of the very rich men; their greed and arrogance . . . and the corruption in business and politics, have tended to produce a very unhealthy condition of excitement and irritation in the public mind, which shows itself in the great increase in the socialistic propaganda."18 Roosevelt was... | |
| Steven R. Weisman - 2004 - 436 pages
...purblind folly of the very rich men; their greed and arrogance . . . and the corruption in business and politics, have tended to produce a very unhealthy...irritation in the popular mind, which shows itself in the great increase in the socialistic propaganda." What he intended to do about his concerns was not... | |
| James Lincoln Collier - 2005 - 323 pages
...dull, purblind folly of the very rich men, their greed and arrogance and the corruption in business and politics, have tended to produce a very unhealthy...irritation in the popular mind, which shows itself in the great increase in socialistic propaganda."27 Progressivism, then, was a broad movement that encompassed... | |
| A da DiPace Donald - 2007 - 306 pages
...by their unfortunate possession of meticulous minds; these facts, and the corruption in business and politics, have tended to produce a very unhealthy...of excitement and irritation in the popular mind. [Re] the trouble we are having in connection with the Japanese in California. . . . Under the lead... | |
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