Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1972 - 262 стор. |
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... economic opportunity , and social power . " The lawyer's place in society as an economic factor , " complained one professional , “ has been superseded by the corporation , this artificial creature of his own genius , for whom he is now ...
... economic opportunity , and social power . " The lawyer's place in society as an economic factor , " complained one professional , “ has been superseded by the corporation , this artificial creature of his own genius , for whom he is now ...
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... economic independence to each man was one of the faiths upon which our institutions were founded . But , under the guise of defending private property , capitalism is using our political institu- tions to make it impossible for the vast ...
... economic independence to each man was one of the faiths upon which our institutions were founded . But , under the guise of defending private property , capitalism is using our political institu- tions to make it impossible for the vast ...
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... economic system . A woman had to rely on her sex role because " she had no other hold , no other assurance of being fed . " Marriage was just " legal prostitution . " In fact , said Havelock Ellis , " the wife who married for money ...
... economic system . A woman had to rely on her sex role because " she had no other hold , no other assurance of being fed . " Marriage was just " legal prostitution . " In fact , said Havelock Ellis , " the wife who married for money ...
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The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers 61 9 | 61 |
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