Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Joint Economic Committee, 4-5. izdevums;10-11. izdevumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 |
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31. lappuse - We rarely hear, it has been said, of the combinations of masters, though frequently of those of workmen. But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject. Masters are always and everywhere in a sort of tacit, but constant and uniform, combination, not to raise the wages of labour above their actual rate.
5. lappuse - Unhappy events abroad have retaught us two simple truths about the liberty of a democratic people. The first truth is that the liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself.
31. lappuse - To violate this combination is everywhere a most unpopular action, and a sort of reproach to a master among his neighbours and equals. We seldom, indeed, hear of this combination , because it is the usual, and one may say the natural, state of things which nobody ever hears of.
33. lappuse - States, or a judge or the judges thereof, in any case between an employer and employees, or between employers and employees, or between employees, or between persons employed and persons seeking employment, involving, or growing out of, a dispute concerning terms or conditions of employment...
8. lappuse - Historical Summary of Governmental Finances in the United States," 1959, 23 pp. and "Summary of Governmental Finances in 1958," 1959, p. 14. AN OVERVIEW As can be seen from table 1, during the last 56 years or so the annual general expenditure of State and local governments increased from $1 to $45.1 billion, about a 44-fold increase.3 Furthermore, total government expenditure, ie, general expenditure plus...
35. lappuse - Our merchants and master-manufacturers complain much of the bad effects of high wages in raising the price, and thereby lessening the sale of their goods both at home and abroad. They say nothing concerning the bad effects of high profits. They are silent with regard to the pernicious effects of their own gains. They complain only of those of other people.
31. lappuse - Representatives of the National Association of Manufacturers, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and the American Farm Bureau Federation, on the one hand, alleged a "concentration of economic power unequaled in any other segment of our economy.
23. lappuse - Today the question is no longer whether television can play an important role in education. That question has been answered in the affirmative not only by the experiments supported by the Fund...
6. lappuse - Stassen once observed, world economic history has shown that nationalization and socialization have come when there has been complete consolidation and combination of industry, not when enterprise is manifold and small in its units. . . . We must not permit major political power to be added to the other great powers that are accumulated by big business units. Excessive concentration of power is a threat to the individual freedoms and liberties of men, whether that excessive power is in the hands...
33. lappuse - This Committee believes that union actions aimed at directly fixing the kind or amount of products which may be used, produced or sold, their market price, the geographical area in which they may be used, produced or sold, or the number of firms which may engage in their production or distribution are contrary to antitrust policy.