The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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... companies . These companies produce essentially the same product in the same way . They never indulge in serious price warfare or technological competition . Their share- holders overlap - increasingly so with the growth of ...
... companies . These companies produce essentially the same product in the same way . They never indulge in serious price warfare or technological competition . Their share- holders overlap - increasingly so with the growth of ...
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... companies . Many , perhaps a majority , hold shares in the larger companies . All of the economic bureaucracies have le- gions of shareholders . Corporate charters and corporation codes seem to agree that these shareholders own the ...
... companies . Many , perhaps a majority , hold shares in the larger companies . All of the economic bureaucracies have le- gions of shareholders . Corporate charters and corporation codes seem to agree that these shareholders own the ...
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... companies transfer or loan most of their money to private business . ( Commercial banks , by contrast , have about 40 per cent of their money in government securities and home mortgages . ) Both are riskless enterprises . The protection ...
... companies transfer or loan most of their money to private business . ( Commercial banks , by contrast , have about 40 per cent of their money in government securities and home mortgages . ) Both are riskless enterprises . The protection ...
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