Word: vol
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Best general references,-Congress Record, 1889 90, pp. 1293-2524, 2638, 2680, 2722, 2793; Polit Science Quarterly, vol, 3, p. 594; Forum, vol. 7, p. 86; No. Amer. Review, vol...
...Government interfence is unnecessary. (a) Trusts and monopolies are the natural evolutions of the economic principle that capital is most effective where most concentrated,-Forum, vol. 8, p. 66. (b) They are the means of lowering prices,-Polit. Science Quar., vol. 3, p. 385. (c) Competition, or the fear of competition, is a competent controlling influence,-Forum, vol...
...Government interference, as exemplified in the Sherman Bill, is harmful. (a) It strikes at the root of competition. (b) It strikes at the root of self preservation, i. e., preservation against combinations of labor.- Forum, vol. 8. p. 65. (c) It strikes at the root of organization. (d) It strikes at the root of co-operation. (e) All these factors are essential in successful production,-Cong...
...Government interference and control is less satisfactory than private ownership and control,-Polit. Science Quarterly, vol. 3, p. 572; as in (a) Post Office Department,-Ibid, p. 398,-(b) State Telegraphy,-(c) Interstate Railway Commission...
...Government should not interfers because-(a) Trusts are legal,-Polit. Science Quar., vol. 3, p. 621,-(b) Interference is unconstitutional...