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The Conflict between Private Monopoly and Good Citizenship

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An examination of how unchecked private monopolies erode civic responsibility and legal obedience, arguing that concentration of economic power bends politics to business ends. It traces roots in long-standing individualistic habits formed by frontier conditions and a cultural elevation of wealth as the primary symbol of social power. It describes how intense industrial competition and promotion systems reward results over legality, fostering tolerance of evasions and illegal practices within large concerns. It argues that as resources and infrastructure gain value, private control requires public regulation to protect common interests and public morals. The text mixes historical observation, moral critique, and policy calls for social control of monopolies and greater transparency to align commerce with civic duty.

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John Graham Brooks

John Graham Brooks was an American author and social reformer known for his critical examination of economic and social issues in the early 20th century. His notable work, "The Conflict between Private Monopoly and Good Citizenship," explores the tensions between corporate power and civic responsibility, advocating for a more equitable society. Brooks's writings reflect his commitment to addressing the challenges posed by monopolistic practices and their impact on democracy. Through his work, he contributed to the discourse on capitalism and social justice, making him a significant figure in the landscape of American literature and reform.

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