An edition of The triumph of conservatism (1963)

The triumph of conservatism

a reinterpretation of American history, 1900-1916

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An edition of The triumph of conservatism (1963)

The triumph of conservatism

a reinterpretation of American history, 1900-1916

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Triumph of Conservatism
2008, Simon & Schuster, Limited
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March 1, 1977, Free Press
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March 1, 1977, Free Press
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"NOT MERELY PRESENT-DAY HISTORIANS but also contemporary observers of the growth of big business were virtually unanimous in believing that the concentration of economic power and the growth of "monopoly" and the "trust" was an inevitable result of the modern capitalist and industrial process."

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