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Tax eaters, tax eating and tax eaten, 1932-12-05

 Item — Volume: 2

Scope and Contents

Pamphlet

Dates

  • 1932-12-05

Creator

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Extent

From the Series: 5 Volumes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

General

  • Occasion: National Conference of Law and Business (New York, N.Y.)
  • Frank Hughes/Lloyd Wendt identifier: HW51
  • Annotation by Frank Hughes and Lloyd Wendt: Thompson and Small suits. City and state malfeasance. Louis XIV. Anicosti wolves. Chicago corruption more exposed by press. Bureaucracy. Australia, New Zealand. Destroy incentive and all suffer. High taxes. Is progress birthright of our superiors? Progress came through breaking down medieval prejudices against work, trade, industry and profit. Decline comes from re-imposition of those prejudices. Socialists.
  • Subjects assigned by Tribune Company Archives staff: Anticosti, Wolves of; Blacklidge, Myrtle; Great Britain; New York (State); San Francisco (Calif.); Taxation; Texas
  • Subject assigned by Frank Hughes and Lloyd Wendt: Economics -- Depression
  • Library Details

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