Dreaming in Celadon

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Samuel Insull didn’t just build an infrastructure, he didn’t just make a monopoly enterprise out of the most unlikely of candidates, he didn’t just figure out how to fold government regulation into the very heart of a utility’s finances, he also conceived of and pushed a dedicated propaganda machine, funded by customer rates, to ensure that investor-owned (for-profit) utilities remained the way the America made, distributed, and ran the business of electricity.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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