Political Science Quarterly, Volume 2Academy of Political Science., 1887 - Electronic journals Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31- 38 and to no. 1 of v. 40) |
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Page 58
... combination with each other ; and residual competi- tion of the potential kind is maintained between the entire combination and the remainder of society . The members of the pool are still rivals ; and capital and labor may still ...
... combination with each other ; and residual competi- tion of the potential kind is maintained between the entire combination and the remainder of society . The members of the pool are still rivals ; and capital and labor may still ...
Page 59
... Combinations are the product of a social evolution , and can have no permanent existence until the Darwinian contest be tween ... combination could restrict the crops uniformly and very moder- ately , it could force the members of other ...
... Combinations are the product of a social evolution , and can have no permanent existence until the Darwinian contest be tween ... combination could restrict the crops uniformly and very moder- ately , it could force the members of other ...
Page 60
... combination on a national scale . The large estab- lishment must be able to reach with its product the entire ter- ritory , and that without incurring a cost for transportation which would prevent it from underselling the small local ...
... combination on a national scale . The large estab- lishment must be able to reach with its product the entire ter- ritory , and that without incurring a cost for transportation which would prevent it from underselling the small local ...
Page 61
... combination is asserting itself , and introducing a régime in which prices are regulated by competition in latent ... combinations is a question which a brief trial of such a policy would place beyond the debatable line . To regulate ...
... combination is asserting itself , and introducing a régime in which prices are regulated by competition in latent ... combinations is a question which a brief trial of such a policy would place beyond the debatable line . To regulate ...
Page 65
... combinations has given a new direction to theoretical thought . A majority of the working economists who have kept up with the progress of events no longer look to see the supremacy of an unhindered competition . By not a few of the ...
... combinations has given a new direction to theoretical thought . A majority of the working economists who have kept up with the progress of events no longer look to see the supremacy of an unhindered competition . By not a few of the ...
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Page 471 - I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved. I do not expect the house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other.
Page 263 - That it shall be unlawful for any common carrier subject to the provisions of this Act to charge or receive any greater compensation in the aggregate for the transportation of passengers or of like kind of property, under substantially similar circumstances and conditions, for a shorter than for a longer distance over the same line, in the same direction, the shorter being included within the longer distance...
Page 599 - Martial rule can never exist where the courts are open, and in the proper and unobstructed exercise of their jurisdiction.
Page 471 - I do not expect the house to fall — but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery, will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in...
Page 468 - ... authority of such Act of Parliament or having in the colony the force and effect of such Act, shall be read subject to such Act, order or regulation, and shall to the extent of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, be and remain absolutely void and inoperative".
Page 14 - In order to prevent those who are vested with authority from becoming oppressors, the people have a right, at such periods and in such manner as they shall establish by their frame of government, to cause their public officers to return to private life; and to fill up vacant places by certain and regular elections and appointments.
Page 471 - We are now far into the fifth year since a policy was initiated with the avowed object, and confident promise, of putting an end to slavery agitation. Under the operation of that policy that agitation has not only not ceased, but has constantly augmented. In my opinion, it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached and passed. " A house divided against itself cannot stand.
Page 32 - And whereas, the ministers of the gospel are, by their profession, dedicated to the service of GOD, and the cure of souls, and ought not to be diverted from the great duties of their functions...
Page 568 - ... of the Government thereof, in the most violent and revolting form, but whose organized and armed forces have now been almost entirely overcome, has, in its revolutionary progress, deprived the people of the State of...
Page 161 - Queen, or of their eldest son and heir; or if a man do violate the King's companion, or the King's eldest daughter unmarried, or the wife of the King's eldest son and heir; or if a man do levy war against our lord the King in his realm...