First published 1951
Ten Thousand Commandments: A Story of the Antitrust Laws
Ten Thousand Commandments: A Story of the Antitrust Laws by Harold Fleming is available as a free PDF, EPUB, and Kindle download at freecapitalists.org.
- Harold Fleming
- First published
- 1951
- Format
- PDF, EPUB, and Kindle
- Pages
- 228
- Publisher
- The Foundation for Economic Education, New York
- License
- Believed to be in the public domain: this work was published in the 1932-1963 window when US copyright had to be renewed after 28 years, and no renewal was found in the Catalog of Copyright Entries. Not independently confirmed.
Harold Fleming Ten Thousand Commandments
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- Believed so. US works published between 1932 and 1963 kept copyright past 28 years only if someone filed a renewal, and no renewal for this work was found in the Catalog of Copyright Entries. That is a search result rather than a legal opinion: a renewal filed under a shortened title or a different claimant would not have been found. Some copies carry a rights notice, which records the original claim and does not extend a term that lapsed.
What's in it
29 chapters · 60,150 words · free to read here
- Preface
- 1. The Supreme Court Rewrites the Law
- 2. Everybody Out of Step but the Government Lawyers
- 3. The Arguments over Whether There Is an Argument
- 4. The Morton Salt Case
- 5. The Forgotten Consumer
- 6. Do We Really Want Competition?
- 7. Mousetrap Maker's Hazard?
- 8. Opportunity for Abuse?
- 9. The "Virulent Growth of Monopoly Power"
- 10. Oligopoly
- 11. Concentration and Competition
- 12. Monopolistic Competition
- 13. Administered Prices
- 14. Integration
- 15. Integrated We Stand
- 16. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company
- 17. A Strange New Definition of "Monopolize"
- 18. The Attack on Bigness in Business
- 19. The Job of Big Business
- 20. Big Corporations and People
- 21. "Break "Em Up"
- 22. How the Government Wints Its Cases
- 23. Arm Chair Economics
- 24. The Folklore of Trust-Busting
- 25. Conclusion
- Bibliographical References
- Index
- About this edition