NEITHER SOCIALISM NOR MONOPOLY: Theodore Roosevelt and the Decision to Regulate the Railroads
Author(s)
Chalmers, David M.
Edition
Orig. Ed 1976, Reprint Ed. 1986
Pages
ISBN #
Cloth/Paper
U.S. Dollars
132
0-89874-878-X
P
$18.5
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The railroads were crucial to American industrialism and the rise of "big business." Theodore Roosevelt's struggle with the railroads was the central legislative battle of progressivism, setting the pattern for the regulatory state in the United States. This volume consists of a narrative and analytical historical essay in which the author has identified the choices he believes were available
to the decision makers. Part Two contains appropriate documents that illustrate the alternatives. Part Three offers further guidance in the form of a bibliographic essay.
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