Principles that Should Control the Interference of the States in Industries: A Paper Read Before the Constitution Club of the City of New York

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Cherouny Print. and Publishing Company, 1886 - 31 стор.
 

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Сторінка 21 - no uncommon thing, where contracts are uncontrolled, and where the rule of individual ownership is indiscriminately applied to all of the agencies of production, that fortunes are established in the hands of men and families having no peculiar right to them. Men who have been lucky in owning real estate that other men
Сторінка 5 - the nine men will be forced to conform to the methods adopted by the one. Their goods come into competition with his goods, and we who purchase do not inquire under what conditions they were manufactured. In this manner it is that men of the lowest character have it in their power to give the moral tone to the entire business community.
Сторінка 12 - financiering to businesses of this sort. The same conclusion applies to the second class of industries, where a given increment of product calls for a proportionally greater increment of capital and labor. Assuming the same relation to exist in an established business as before, if 2x capital is required for
Сторінка 3 - that which characterizes the worst man who can maintain himself in it. So far as morals are concerned, it is the character of the worst men and not of the best men that gives color to business society. Second. The application of the rule of non-interference renders it impossible for society to realize for its members the benefits that arise, in certain lines of business, from

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