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26 December, 16:20

What did the chicago tribune mean when it warned "liberty and monopoly cannot live together"?

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  1. 26 December, 17:15
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    I believe that the tribune was concerned that monopolies would not worry about making advances, keeping prices low, or looking out for the best interests of the nation's citizens. Monopolies make the rich more rich while oppressing the poor. Those wealthy monopolies/trusts might use their power to corrupt the system.
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