Short Studies
1. The far-reaching effects of machine industry. L. C. Marshall and L. C. Lyon, Our Economic Organization, pp. 106-126.
2. Evils of the factory system. W. C. Taylor, The Modern Factory System, pp. 177-227.
3. The power of Congress to regulate corporations. S. P. Orth, Readings on the Relation of Government to Prosperity and Industry, pp. 208-220.
4. Roosevelt and the trusts. F. A. Ogg, National Progress, pp. 40-75; Theodore Roosevelt, Autobiography, pp. 476-515; Otto H. Kahn, Our Economic Problems, pp. 317-322.
5. The Clayton Act. James T. Young, The New American Government and Its Work, pp. 173-178.
6. The work of the Federal Trade Commission. W. H. S. Stevens, Unfair Competition, pp. 217-244.
7. Politics and big business. J. G. Brooks, The Social Unrest, pp. 46-67.
8. Competition and big business. J. H. Hammond and J. W. Jenks, Great American Issues, pp. 160-173.
9. Profit sharing in industry. T. S. Adams and Helen Sumner, Labor Problems, pp. 333-378.