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... industry in the early years of the century ) . In the United States , where for historical reasons the ideology of competition has remained strong in spite of the facts of monopolization , antitrust laws effectively prevent such open ...
... industry in the early years of the century ) . In the United States , where for historical reasons the ideology of competition has remained strong in spite of the facts of monopolization , antitrust laws effectively prevent such open ...
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... industry , for example , the big companies take turns in initiating price changes ; and in the petroleum industry different companies take the lead in different regional markets and to a certain extent at different times . So long as ...
... industry , for example , the big companies take turns in initiating price changes ; and in the petroleum industry different companies take the lead in different regional markets and to a certain extent at different times . So long as ...
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... industry never looks upon or treats the existing form of a production process as final . The technical basis of industry is there- fore revolutionary , while all earlier modes of production were essen- tially conservative . By means of ...
... industry never looks upon or treats the existing form of a production process as final . The technical basis of industry is there- fore revolutionary , while all earlier modes of production were essen- tially conservative . By means of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Giant Corporation | 14 |
The Tendency of Surplus to Rise | 52 |
Copyright | |
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