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Page 31
As government could provide tariff protection for the manufacturer and subsidies
for the railroad , so it could concern itself with the needs and hours of labor .
During his brief service in the Massachusetts General Court in the 1850 ' s , Hoar
had ...
As government could provide tariff protection for the manufacturer and subsidies
for the railroad , so it could concern itself with the needs and hours of labor .
During his brief service in the Massachusetts General Court in the 1850 ' s , Hoar
had ...
Page 117
Hoar would have the government concern itself with the problems of industrial
growth not from a desire to promote economic equality but in an effort to promote
social harmony . While enjoying industrial acceleration America must maintain
the ...
Hoar would have the government concern itself with the problems of industrial
growth not from a desire to promote economic equality but in an effort to promote
social harmony . While enjoying industrial acceleration America must maintain
the ...
Page 334
As a reformer he was primarily concerned with perpetuating the expected
harmony of American society . ... This concern for social harmony , however ,
inspired periodic dissatisfaction with the industrial abuses that threatened to
upset it .
As a reformer he was primarily concerned with perpetuating the expected
harmony of American society . ... This concern for social harmony , however ,
inspired periodic dissatisfaction with the industrial abuses that threatened to
upset it .
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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