Keith Wheeles

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He put it this way in 1911: “We are in a position, after the experience of the last twenty years, to state two things: In the first place, that a corporation may well be too large to be the most efficient instrument of production and of distribution, and, in the second place, whether it has exceeded the point of greatest economic efficiency or not, it may be too large to be tolerated among the people who desire to be free.”
The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age
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