Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of... Farmworkers in Rural America, 1971-1972: Who owns the land? - 442. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Migratory Labor - 1972Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Charles Austin Beard - 1914 - 418 lapas
...government by the great business interests. "Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce,... | |
| 1919 - 264 lapas
...directed gratitude. We know them by name. "Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your Government you will always find that while you are politely listened to the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce,... | |
| August Claessens - 1921 - 60 lapas
...directed gratitude. We know them by name. "Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your Government you will always find that while you are politely listened to the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stakethe big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce,... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1921 - 968 lapas
...manufacturers of the United States." "Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your Government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake, the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce,... | |
| Jerome Davis, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1927 - 964 lapas
...is what he says in The New Freedom: Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake, the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce,... | |
| Charles Austin Beard, Mary Ritter Beard - 1927 - 848 lapas
...the Progressive platform in 1912. "Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1974 - 334 lapas
...government In the following manner : "Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce... | |
| Douglas Fitzgerald Dowd - 1993 - 598 lapas
...depredations of big business, said: "Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your government. You will always find that while you are politely listened...really consulted are the big men who have the biggest stakes the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce.... Every time it has... | |
| Edmund Terence Gomez - 2002 - 366 lapas
...President of the United States, he wrote: "Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake - the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce,... | |
| Gerald Sussman - 2005 - 282 lapas
...very frankly, offered the following: "Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your Government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the big stake the big bankers, the big manufacturers, and the big masters of commerce"... | |
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