Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 1±Ç |
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Had we followed the same method regarding trusts that we followed regarding railroads , we would have made much better progress in trust regulation . The antitrust act was passed 21 years ago , about the same time that the railroad ...
Had we followed the same method regarding trusts that we followed regarding railroads , we would have made much better progress in trust regulation . The antitrust act was passed 21 years ago , about the same time that the railroad ...
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about it , that all the great trusts and monopolies in the United States to - day - the great bulk of them at least - originated largely through the favoritism in the way of rates and rebates and privileges exended to them by the ...
about it , that all the great trusts and monopolies in the United States to - day - the great bulk of them at least - originated largely through the favoritism in the way of rates and rebates and privileges exended to them by the ...
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But certainly no greater injury of a financial character could be wrought to the people of the United States than has been wrought by the widely extended and almost unhindered operations of such concerns as the beef trust , the oil ...
But certainly no greater injury of a financial character could be wrought to the people of the United States than has been wrought by the widely extended and almost unhindered operations of such concerns as the beef trust , the oil ...
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Standard Oil , for instance , and the Steel Trust - have special rates and rebates and favoritism from the railroads in competition with an independent manufacturer who has none of those privileges . That is competition , but it is not ...
Standard Oil , for instance , and the Steel Trust - have special rates and rebates and favoritism from the railroads in competition with an independent manufacturer who has none of those privileges . That is competition , but it is not ...
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It is a good deal easier to prevent the enforcement of a law than to get it enforced , and when you consider the enormous discipline and powers of these great trust conspiracies that have been erected in every great industry in the ...
It is a good deal easier to prevent the enforcement of a law than to get it enforced , and when you consider the enormous discipline and powers of these great trust conspiracies that have been erected in every great industry in the ...
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