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- catalog contributor b6357513.
- catalog contributor b6357514.
- catalog created "[1970]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p101-105).".
- catalog description "The unethical maneuverings of Henry Villard, by M. Josephson.--Villard: the positive side, by T. C. Cochran.--John D.: the ruthless elimination of competition, by I. M. Tarbell.--Consolidation through efficiency, by R. W. and M. Hidy.--The pervasive influence of social Darwinism, by R. Hofstadter.--Alternatives to Spencerism, by I. G. Wylie.--The folly of conspicuous consumption by T. Veblen.--The big house revisited, by E. C. Kirkland.--The tyrant cracks the whip, by H. David.--A reconsideration of labor policies, by H. Gutman.--The moguls manipulate Congress, by G. Myers.--The indecisiveness of political influence, by D. J. Rothman.--The robber baron: creative and destructive, by F. Redlich.--Bibliography (p. 101-105)".
- catalog extent "105 p.".
- catalog identifier "0030769558".
- catalog isPartOf "American problem studies".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "332.0973".
- catalog subject "Capitalism United States, 1880-1900. Readings".
- catalog subject "Capitalists and financiers United States History.".
- catalog subject "HG181 .B834".
- catalog subject "Industries United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The unethical maneuverings of Henry Villard, by M. Josephson.--Villard: the positive side, by T. C. Cochran.--John D.: the ruthless elimination of competition, by I. M. Tarbell.--Consolidation through efficiency, by R. W. and M. Hidy.--The pervasive influence of social Darwinism, by R. Hofstadter.--Alternatives to Spencerism, by I. G. Wylie.--The folly of conspicuous consumption by T. Veblen.--The big house revisited, by E. C. Kirkland.--The tyrant cracks the whip, by H. David.--A reconsideration of labor policies, by H. Gutman.--The moguls manipulate Congress, by G. Myers.--The indecisiveness of political influence, by D. J. Rothman.--The robber baron: creative and destructive, by F. Redlich.--Bibliography (p. 101-105)".
- catalog title "The robber barons: saints or sinners? Edited by Thomas B. Brewer.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".