By Ralph C. Hofer
Congress enacted the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1890 in response to a populist uprising against the concentration of industrial strength in the hands of a few "robber barons," who, through the formation of cartels known as "trusts," controlled entire industries. Many question whether antitrust will still be r...
Congress enacted the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1890 in response to a populist uprising against the concentration of industrial strength in the hands of a few "robber barons," who, through the formation of cartels known as "trusts," controlled entire industries. Many question whether antitrust will still be r...
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