Across all of American history, the accumulation of state power during times of war and national emergency has been the most destructive threat to human liberty. World War I was no exception. Tho...
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Β Narrator: Fred Perkins, 56, one time Cornell fullback, now a small manufacturer of wet cell batteries, calls his 10 employees to the workshop, back of his brick home at York.Β Fred Perkin...
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The Great Depression is among the most consequential periods in American economic history. The collapse that began in 1929, and the economic, social, and political consequences of the subsequent ...
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Andrew Mellon was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on March 24, 1855. Over the course of several decades, Mellon turned his father's modest bank into an extensive business empire that included n...
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The primary dataset for this discussion blog is "Interregional Differences in Per Capita Income, Population, and Total Income, 1840-1950 ," by Richard A. Easterlin, in Trends in the American Econ...
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