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The Justices promptly found our The question of whether Oregon's law was a necessary restraint , Brandeis maintained , could not be answered by legal logic ; it could be answered only by facts . And then Brandeis poured out the facts ...
The Justices promptly found our The question of whether Oregon's law was a necessary restraint , Brandeis maintained , could not be answered by legal logic ; it could be answered only by facts . And then Brandeis poured out the facts ...
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3 a question of temperament . Washington , the older man , accepted industrialism uncritically . Du Bois , coming to maturity in the progressive era , approached all problems with an assumption that the big businessman had to be watched ...
3 a question of temperament . Washington , the older man , accepted industrialism uncritically . Du Bois , coming to maturity in the progressive era , approached all problems with an assumption that the big businessman had to be watched ...
“ The great question of the day , ” Perkins said for all three men , “ is whether we shall go on with a war between corporations and the people which is certain to do neither any good . ” 1 That question , urged on him from such diverse ...
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