The New Competition: An Examination of the Conditions Underlying the Radical Change that is Taking Place in the Commercial and Industrial World--the Change from a Competitive to a Coöperative BasisA. C. McClurg & Company, 1920 - 423 sider |
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Side 4
... present purpose it is sufficient to point out that two very large factors in modern Society are opposed in theory and practice to competition as commonly under- stood . Unionism will have none of it in the world of labor . Socialism ...
... present purpose it is sufficient to point out that two very large factors in modern Society are opposed in theory and practice to competition as commonly under- stood . Unionism will have none of it in the world of labor . Socialism ...
Side 5
... present conditions , there is something wrong . As a matter of fact , they never were true , they never were more than superficially sound . Competition was the life of trade only when trade was piratic , merciless . Competition , good ...
... present conditions , there is something wrong . As a matter of fact , they never were true , they never were more than superficially sound . Competition was the life of trade only when trade was piratic , merciless . Competition , good ...
Side 25
... present coöperation of the state will develop into an intelligent and far - seeing interest compared with which that of the parent to - day is ignorant and inefficient . In the world of trade and industry success is the result of ...
... present coöperation of the state will develop into an intelligent and far - seeing interest compared with which that of the parent to - day is ignorant and inefficient . In the world of trade and industry success is the result of ...
Side 42
... present war is the rivalry of Ger- many and Great Britain for trade supremacy . This country has caught the virulent fever and is ambitious to reach out for the markets of the globe . We , too , seek war , for war will surely follow ...
... present war is the rivalry of Ger- many and Great Britain for trade supremacy . This country has caught the virulent fever and is ambitious to reach out for the markets of the globe . We , too , seek war , for war will surely follow ...
Side 43
... present wasteful extensive competition which demands . quantity is the return to intense competition which is con- tent with far less but demands greater perfection . Again , extense competition means combination on a large scale ...
... present wasteful extensive competition which demands . quantity is the return to intense competition which is con- tent with far less but demands greater perfection . Again , extense competition means combination on a large scale ...
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Side 408 - It shall be the duty of the various district attorneys, under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States, to prosecute for the recovery of forfeitures.
Side 378 - An act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...
Side 402 - ... if it shall appear to the Commission that a proceeding by it in respect thereof would be to the interest of the public...
Side 380 - That it shall be unlawful for any person engaged in commerce, in the course of such commerce, to lease or make a sale or contract for sale of goods, wares, merchandise, machinery, supplies, or other commodities, whether patented or unpatented...
Side 395 - That this right shall not apply to contempts committed in the presence of the court or so near thereto as to interfere directly with the administration of justice...
Side 379 - ... unlawful for any person engaged in commerce, in the course of such commerce, either directly or indirectly, to discriminate in price between different purchasers of commodities of like grade and quality...
Side 383 - Commission shall acquire the whole or any part of the assets of another corporation engaged also in commerce, where in any line of commerce...
Side 406 - The commission may order testimony to be taken by deposition in any proceeding or investigation pending under this Act at any stage of such proceeding or investigation. Such depositions may be taken before any person designated by the commission and having power to administer oaths.
Side 407 - Witnesses summoned before the commission shall be paid the same fees and mileage that are paid witnesses in the courts of the United States, and witnesses whose depositions are taken, and the persons taking the same shall severally be entitled to the same fees as are paid for like services in the courts of tbe United States.
Side 381 - Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof...