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Herbert Hoover noted that “High wages [are the] . . . very essence of great production.”25 In 1923, Julius Barnes, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, spoke of the need to prevent the overconcentration of wealth, which threatened the development of a “broad purchasing market necessary to absorb our production.”
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