Democracy, Liberty, and Property: Readings in the American Political TraditionFrancis William Coker |
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Page 643
... industry is already . If indus- try once became as absolutely monopolistic as government is , then they who are served by the industry would be helpless to control it without the ballot - as helpless as they are to control government ...
... industry is already . If indus- try once became as absolutely monopolistic as government is , then they who are served by the industry would be helpless to control it without the ballot - as helpless as they are to control government ...
Page 644
... industry than in government . . . . . . Still industries sometimes develop monopolistic tendencies . They then begin ... industry arises only when an industry begins to take on some of the qualities and char- acteristics of government ...
... industry than in government . . . . . . Still industries sometimes develop monopolistic tendencies . They then begin ... industry arises only when an industry begins to take on some of the qualities and char- acteristics of government ...
Page 752
... industrial disputes , and to carry on whatever economic planning was thought feasible . All the groups in the several concerns of an industry could be federated into a national council for the whole industry . There might also be a ...
... industrial disputes , and to carry on whatever economic planning was thought feasible . All the groups in the several concerns of an industry could be federated into a national council for the whole industry . There might also be a ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
From A Modell of Christian Charity 1603 | 17 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT OF NEW HAVEN 1639 | 26 |
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