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Page 212
A type instance was the conflict over the regulation of interstate com- merce . After the repeal of the Granger laws there arose a persistent demand for federal regulation . Corporations resisted these demands for federal regulation .
A type instance was the conflict over the regulation of interstate com- merce . After the repeal of the Granger laws there arose a persistent demand for federal regulation . Corporations resisted these demands for federal regulation .
Page 241
30 The basic question in regard to regulation of monopolies and trust- busting is " whether to deal with the evil by pushing on to the next stage in which ...
30 The basic question in regard to regulation of monopolies and trust- busting is " whether to deal with the evil by pushing on to the next stage in which ...
Page 246
The Federal government was being called upon to regulate the activities of the business community . Laissez - faire as in- terpreted by Sumner , was being limited and circumscribed . cations for state regulation provoked Sumner to reply ...
The Federal government was being called upon to regulate the activities of the business community . Laissez - faire as in- terpreted by Sumner , was being limited and circumscribed . cations for state regulation provoked Sumner to reply ...
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