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There was more here than a rejection of antitrust: It was a rejection of the entire idea of a competitive economy, and that is what makes the 1912 election so important to our story. With Roosevelt and the socialist candidate Eugene Debs both calling for state-supervised monopolies, it became one of the few elections in history where the public was clearly engaged with and voting on what kind of economic order they wished to live in.
The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age
by Tim Wu
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