“It is full of unusual qualities, but there are too many monologues and duets in it; everybody except Phineas Morton talks too much.”
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Laughlin, James Laurence. Industrial America; the Berlin lectures of 1906. **$1.25. Scribner.
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These lectures given at Berlin by Prof. Laughlin of Chicago university were delivered in the German language and include the following industrial subjects: American competition with Europe, Protection and reciprocity, The labor problem, The trust problem, The railway question, The banking problem, The present status of economic thinking in the United States.
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“The volume is to be commended to all who are seeking to understand these questions.”
| + | Ann. Am. Acad. 28: 468. N. ’06. 120w. |
“But while we believe Professor Laughlin has not over-stated the facts concerning the Senate we wonder at his inability to reason consistently when he attempts to discuss some other important problems.” Robert E. Bisbee.