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Die Konzentration der Privatwirtschaft

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„The belief is common in America that the day is at hand when corporations far greater than ever — swaying such power as has never in the worlds history been trusted in the hands of mere private citizens, controlled by single men.... or by combinations of men... — after having created a system of quiet but irrepressible corruption, will ultimatelly succeed in directing government itself.“ (Chapters on Erie.) — Diese Worte Charles Francis Adams’ aus dem Jahre 1871 beweisen, daß das Problem der Unternehmerinteressenverschmelzung in Amerika bereits vor einem halben Jahrhundert pertinent war, und daß der Ursprung der Trustidee in der Fusion der amerikanischen Eisenbahngesellschaften zu suchen ist.*)

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Junge, F.E. (1910). Die Konzentration der Privatwirtschaft. In: Amerikanische Wirtschaftspolitik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-91771-4_13

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