United States of America V. Bitter

United States of America V. Bitter
Title United States of America V. Bitter PDF eBook
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Pages 636
Release 1966
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United States of America V. Decorah

United States of America V. Decorah
Title United States of America V. Decorah PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 1994
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Report of Proceedings of the Annual Convention - Washington State Bar Association

Report of Proceedings of the Annual Convention - Washington State Bar Association
Title Report of Proceedings of the Annual Convention - Washington State Bar Association PDF eBook
Author Washington State Bar Association
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1924
Genre Bar associations
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"Lawyers' directory - by towns": 34th, 1922, p. [166]-191

Department Bulletin

Department Bulletin
Title Department Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 1336
Release 1923
Genre Agriculture
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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 1018
Release 1941
Genre Agricultural credit
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The Yale Law Journal

The Yale Law Journal
Title The Yale Law Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 946
Release 1922
Genre Electronic journals
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The Farmer's Benevolent Trust

The Farmer's Benevolent Trust
Title The Farmer's Benevolent Trust PDF eBook
Author Victoria Saker Woeste
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 390
Release 2000-11-09
Genre History
ISBN 080786711X

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Americans have always regarded farming as a special calling, one imbued with the Jeffersonian values of individualism and self- sufficiency. As Victoria Saker Woeste demonstrates, farming's cultural image continued to shape Americans' expectations of rural society long after industrialization radically transformed the business of agriculture. Even as farmers enthusiastically embraced cooperative marketing to create unprecedented industry- wide monopolies and control prices, they claimed they were simply preserving their traditional place in society. In fact, the new legal form of cooperation far outpaced judicial and legislative developments at both the state and federal levels, resulting in a legal and political struggle to redefine the place of agriculture in the industrial market. Woeste shows that farmers were adept at both borrowing such legal forms as the corporate trust for their own purposes and obtaining legislative recognition of the new cooperative style. In the process, however, the first rule of capitalism--every person for him- or herself--trumped the traditional principle of cooperation. After 1922, state and federal law wholly endorsed cooperation's new form. Indeed, says Woeste, because of its corporate roots, this model of cooperation fit so neatly with the regulatory paradigms of the first half of the twentieth century that it became an essential policy of the modern administrative state.