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Monopolies and the People
Monopolies and the People
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Monopolies and the People

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englanti
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Monopolies and the People by Charles Whiting Baker is a comprehensive examination of the rise and impact of monopolies in the United States during the late 19th century. The book delves into the economic, social, and political consequences of concentrated corporate power, focusing on how large trusts and combinations came to dominate key industries such as railroads, oil, steel, and sugar. Baker meticulously traces the historical development of monopolies, analyzing the legal and legislative frameworks that enabled their growth and the ways in which they manipulated markets, stifled competition, and influenced government policy. Through detailed case studies and incisive commentary, Baker explores the effects of monopolistic practices on small businesses, consumers, and the broader public. He discusses the challenges faced by farmers, laborers, and independent entrepreneurs as they struggled against the overwhelming power of corporate giants. The book also addresses the various reform movements and legislative efforts aimed at curbing monopoly power, including the passage of antitrust laws and the role of public opinion in shaping policy. Baker's work is notable for its balanced approach, acknowledging both the efficiencies and dangers of large-scale enterprise. He considers the arguments of monopoly defenders, who claim that consolidation leads to lower prices and improved services, while also highlighting the risks of unchecked corporate control, such as corruption, inequality, and the erosion of democratic institutions. Monopolies and the People ultimately calls for greater public oversight and regulation to ensure that the benefits of industrial progress are shared more equitably and that the interests of the people are protected against the excesses of concentrated economic power. Rich in historical detail and analysis, Monopolies and the People remains a significant contribution to the study of American economic history and the ongoing debate over the proper relationship between business and government. It offers valuable insights into the origins of modern antitrust policy and the enduring struggle to balance private enterprise with the public good.
Kirjailija
Baker
ISBN
9782528103722
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
1.9.2025
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