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... question of what measure of govern- mental control they should apply to the national economy . Usually this question presented itself as one of control over the distribution of the national income : Ought the government to regulate ...
... question of what measure of govern- mental control they should apply to the national economy . Usually this question presented itself as one of control over the distribution of the national income : Ought the government to regulate ...
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... question whether the American people could make the needful adjustments . In a more particular sense , it involved the question whether the democratic machinery of political action would prove equal to the occasion . For the public does ...
... question whether the American people could make the needful adjustments . In a more particular sense , it involved the question whether the democratic machinery of political action would prove equal to the occasion . For the public does ...
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... question of social control of privileged social power , which , if contemporary literature is any guide , is the question of the times . But as the end of four years ' work since the young party startled the old politicians in 1892 by ...
... question of social control of privileged social power , which , if contemporary literature is any guide , is the question of the times . But as the end of four years ' work since the young party startled the old politicians in 1892 by ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 4 |
Andrew Carnegie and the Accumula | 10 |
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