Ten Thousand Commandments: A Story of the Antitrust Laws by Harold Fleming
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The complete text of Ten Thousand Commandments: A Story of the Antitrust Laws by Harold Fleming is free to read here, split into 29 chapters totalling 60,150 words.
Chapters
- Preface436 words
- 1. The Supreme Court Rewrites the Law1,950 words
- 2. Everybody Out of Step but the Government Lawyers2,452 words
- 3. The Arguments over Whether There Is an Argument1,969 words
- 4. The Morton Salt Case2,549 words
- 5. The Forgotten Consumer2,475 words
- 6. Do We Really Want Competition?2,035 words
- 7. Mousetrap Maker's Hazard?2,543 words
- 8. Opportunity for Abuse?2,288 words
- 9. The "Virulent Growth of Monopoly Power"1,922 words
- 10. Oligopoly3,042 words
- 11. Concentration and Competition2,382 words
- 12. Monopolistic Competition1,891 words
- 13. Administered Prices1,166 words
- 14. Integration2,467 words
- 15. Integrated We Stand2,231 words
- 16. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company2,688 words
- 17. A Strange New Definition of "Monopolize"2,671 words
- 18. The Attack on Bigness in Business1,186 words
- 19. The Job of Big Business2,337 words
- 20. Big Corporations and People1,930 words
- 21. "Break "Em Up"1,869 words
- 22. How the Government Wints Its Cases2,629 words
- 23. Arm Chair Economics1,618 words
- 24. The Folklore of Trust-Busting1,730 words
- 25. Conclusion1,009 words
- Bibliographical References3,082 words
- Index3,530 words
- About this edition73 words
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