| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Territories - 1946 - 932 pages
...gives control which is a terrific force capable of use to harm or benefit a multiple of persons. It can affect whole districts, shift the currents of trade,...bring ruin to one community and prosperity to another. It goes far beyond the right realm of private enterprise; becomes more nearly a social institufion.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Territories - 1946 - 934 pages
...control which is a terrific force capable of use to harm or benefit a multiple of persons. It can aflfect whole districts, shift the currents of trade, bring ruin to one community and prosperity to another. It goes far beyond the right realm of private enterprise; becomes more nearly a social institution.... | |
| Beth A. Mintz, Michael Schwartz - 1987 - 368 pages
...handful of individuals. The economic power in the hands of a few persons who control a giant corporation is a tremendous force which can harm or benefit a...they have become more nearly social institutions, (p. 46) So far we have argued that, to a considerable degree, the discretionary decisions about broad... | |
| 1991 - 436 pages
...of individuals.1" The economic power in the hands of the few persons who control a giant corporation is a tremendous force which can harm or benefit a...they have become more nearly social institutions. Such is the character of the corporate system— dynamic, constantly building itself into greater aggregates,... | |
| Herbert Hovenkamp - 2009 - 470 pages
...directors of the two hundred largest corporations. This economic power controlled by a "few persons" is "a tremendous force which can harm or benefit a...ruin to one community and prosperity to another," they concluded. "The organizations which they control have passed far beyond the realm of private enterprise—they... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 pages
...of individuals. The economic power in the hands of the few persons who control a giant corporation is a tremendous force which can harm or benefit a...they have become more nearly social institutions. The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932) 1968:46. -> This book virtually created the field... | |
| Thomas Koenig, Michael Rustad - 2003 - 363 pages
...economic forces. The economic power in the hands of the few persons who control a giant corporation is a tremendous force which can harm or benefit a multitude of individuals, affect whole districts, skirt the currents of trade, bring ruin to one community and prosperity to another. The organizations,... | |
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