Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, 1949 |
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... interest was through the encouragement and protection of private interests . To the wisest men of the earlier times in this country it seemed important to en- courage private interests , for example , in building railroads ; hence vast ...
... interest was through the encouragement and protection of private interests . To the wisest men of the earlier times in this country it seemed important to en- courage private interests , for example , in building railroads ; hence vast ...
Page 179
... interest of the whole people of the United States to the selfish interests of speculators and owners — and I say it in no invidious sense- who have rushed into that country , and of course will naturally sacrifice larger interests to ...
... interest of the whole people of the United States to the selfish interests of speculators and owners — and I say it in no invidious sense- who have rushed into that country , and of course will naturally sacrifice larger interests to ...
Page 233
... interests were strong would take no action , and seemed unmindful of the interests of the farmers and of the masses of consumers . The point of view of this wing of the party was stated most effectively by the foremost leader of the ...
... interests were strong would take no action , and seemed unmindful of the interests of the farmers and of the masses of consumers . The point of view of this wing of the party was stated most effectively by the foremost leader of the ...
Contents
I | 2 |
PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 12 |
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