Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from What Shall Be Done With Trusts?
The suppression of the trust must therefore be decided against as both impossible and undesirable. It may be retarded, but the development is a natural one and will happen, whether through combination, or consolidation, or extermination. Legislation may obstruct and introduce needless evils and severity, but in the end the trust will remain, and the problem will be as it is today. What shall we do with it? Besides the' loss of time, many thriving firms will have suffered extinction.
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