JR Hall

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A little more than a year earlier, the great American historian Richard Hofstadter had reviewed this history, reminding readers that Congress had had three goals in passing the Sherman Anti-Trust Act: one, an economic goal of fostering competition; two, a political goal “to block private accumulations of power and protect democratic government;” and three, a social goal built on the belief that competition built moral character.
The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market
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