Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate ISI Books, 1999 - 450 pages "It was a radical statement in 1936 and remains one at the end of the twentieth century. How should a republic exercise power over its citizens? How may economic goods be justly distributed? What status should the small farm have in the life of a nation? By what means may family life be rendered stable? What is the economic role of women in a free society? These are just some of the issues raised, and answered in unique ways, in this book. |
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... MASS PRODUCTION David Cushman Coyle n unprecedented collapse of business and a drastic shrink- An age of the power to produce followed the growth of mass production and of large - scale industry . The question naturally arises whether mass ...
... MASS PRODUCTION David Cushman Coyle n unprecedented collapse of business and a drastic shrink- An age of the power to produce followed the growth of mass production and of large - scale industry . The question naturally arises whether mass ...
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... mass production , then , lies in the con- ception of economy . Internal economies are mainly matters of technique , mechanical and managerial , which can be found in small as well as in large factories . The advantage ... Mass Production 11.
... mass production , then , lies in the con- ception of economy . Internal economies are mainly matters of technique , mechanical and managerial , which can be found in small as well as in large factories . The advantage ... Mass Production 11.
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... production tend to grow and finally to outstrip the economies of technology . Then only the use of racketeering power by the central banks can prevent the success of small unhampered competitors . Finally , with the ... Mass Production 25.
... production tend to grow and finally to outstrip the economies of technology . Then only the use of racketeering power by the central banks can prevent the success of small unhampered competitors . Finally , with the ... Mass Production 25.
Contents
A FORGOTTEN AMERICAN CLASSIC | ix |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | xli |
David Cushman Coyle | 9 |
Copyright | |
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