Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate Houghton Mifflin, 1936 - 342 pages This volume is the classic sequel to I'll Take My Stand, the famous defense of the South's agrarian traditions. |
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Page 82
... kind of property against another . Small ownership , typified by agriculture , has been worsted by big , dispersed ownership the giant corporation . This must be kept steadily in mind . Without this fact it is easy to fall into the trap ...
... kind of property against another . Small ownership , typified by agriculture , has been worsted by big , dispersed ownership the giant corporation . This must be kept steadily in mind . Without this fact it is easy to fall into the trap ...
Page 84
... kind of liberty , the real kind , that can function apart from power over others . Compare his position with that of a corporation which makes tires . The market for tires in a given year is bad . It cannot eat the tires , nor can it ...
... kind of liberty , the real kind , that can function apart from power over others . Compare his position with that of a corporation which makes tires . The market for tires in a given year is bad . It cannot eat the tires , nor can it ...
Page 238
... kind of stake is property , and the most durable kind of property is a small farm . There are many reasons why , from the point of view of a stable society , the small farm is necessary . It is the norm by which all real property may be ...
... kind of stake is property , and the most durable kind of property is a small farm . There are many reasons why , from the point of view of a stable society , the small farm is necessary . It is the norm by which all real property may be ...
Contents
AMERICA AND FOREIGN TRADE | 9 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
AGRICULTURE AND THE PROPERTY STATE | 36 |
Copyright | |
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