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In the recent debates on the income tax the assumption that great accumulations of wealth are socially harmful and ought to be broken down by taxation was treated as an axiom , and we had direct proof how dangerous it is to fit out the ...
In the recent debates on the income tax the assumption that great accumulations of wealth are socially harmful and ought to be broken down by taxation was treated as an axiom , and we had direct proof how dangerous it is to fit out the ...
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Huey Long , Speech on the “ Share Our Wealth ” Program March 7 , 1935 [ By 1935 Senator Long had become the virtual dictator of Louisiana on the strength of his popularity among the poor . Meanwhile , he had broken with Roosevelt ...
Huey Long , Speech on the “ Share Our Wealth ” Program March 7 , 1935 [ By 1935 Senator Long had become the virtual dictator of Louisiana on the strength of his popularity among the poor . Meanwhile , he had broken with Roosevelt ...
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In the year 1916 the condition had become so bad that a committee provided for by the Congress of the United States reported that 2 percent of the people of the United States owned 60 percent of the wealth in the country , and that 65 ...
In the year 1916 the condition had become so bad that a committee provided for by the Congress of the United States reported that 2 percent of the people of the United States owned 60 percent of the wealth in the country , and that 65 ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HAMILTON AND THE FEDERALISTS | 12 |
Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris April 15 1781 | 21 |
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