قراءة كتاب Monopolies and the People
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اللغة: English
الصفحة رقم: 7
to be judged charitably, 193
- Schemes for bettering society, 196
- The doctrine of individualism, 197
- The doctrine of societism, 198
- The defects of each when unmodified by the other, 199
- Societism a necessary accompaniment of civilization, 200
- The interdependence of mankind, 201
- Does societism threaten liberty? 201
- Government for the benefit of the whole people, 202
- The dangers of government action to aid special classes, 202
- Remedies for monopoly: the creation of new competitors, 204
- Its practical result, 205
- Remedies by prohibiting consolidations, 205
- Their inevitable effect, 206
- Government the only agent to prevent monopoly, 207
- Why direct action by the government is impossible, 208
- Indirect action and its probable results, 208
- The Interstate Commerce law as an example, 209
- The proper remedy for monopoly not abolition, but control, 210
- The relative advantages of government and private management of industry, 211.
- Questions brought up by the preceding conclusion, 213
- The rights of property holders, 214
- Property in the products of labor an inherent right, 215
- Property in natural agents and public franchises a matter of expediency, 216
- Eminent domain over natural agents still held by the public, 217
- The laws of competition applicable to determine when this right should be exercised, 220
- Absolutely perfect equity impossible, 221
- Does private ownership of land work injustice? 222
- Fundamental difficulties in dealing with monopolies not dependent on natural agents,