Jason Sands

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The great merger movement of 1895–1904 in the US created huge firms in many industries, including some that still exist, like DuPont, Nabisco, International Harvester, and Otis Elevator. By 1900, more than four hundred US manufacturing establishments—half of them in the iron or steel and textile industries—employed more than a thousand workers each.2
The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite
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