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Ten Thousand Commandments: A Story of the Antitrust Laws by Harold Fleming

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The complete text of Ten Thousand Commandments: A Story of the Antitrust Laws by Harold Fleming is free to read here, split into 29 chapters totalling 60,150 words.

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Chapters

  1. Preface436 words
  2. 1. The Supreme Court Rewrites the Law1,950 words
  3. 2. Everybody Out of Step but the Government Lawyers2,452 words
  4. 3. The Arguments over Whether There Is an Argument1,969 words
  5. 4. The Morton Salt Case2,549 words
  6. 5. The Forgotten Consumer2,475 words
  7. 6. Do We Really Want Competition?2,035 words
  8. 7. Mousetrap Maker's Hazard?2,543 words
  9. 8. Opportunity for Abuse?2,288 words
  10. 9. The "Virulent Growth of Monopoly Power"1,922 words
  11. 10. Oligopoly3,042 words
  12. 11. Concentration and Competition2,382 words
  13. 12. Monopolistic Competition1,891 words
  14. 13. Administered Prices1,166 words
  15. 14. Integration2,467 words
  16. 15. Integrated We Stand2,231 words
  17. 16. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company2,688 words
  18. 17. A Strange New Definition of "Monopolize"2,671 words
  19. 18. The Attack on Bigness in Business1,186 words
  20. 19. The Job of Big Business2,337 words
  21. 20. Big Corporations and People1,930 words
  22. 21. "Break "Em Up"1,869 words
  23. 22. How the Government Wints Its Cases2,629 words
  24. 23. Arm Chair Economics1,618 words
  25. 24. The Folklore of Trust-Busting1,730 words
  26. 25. Conclusion1,009 words
  27. Bibliographical References3,082 words
  28. Index3,530 words
  29. About this edition73 words

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