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An analysis of how industrial consolidation and the rise of trusts concentrate economic and political power in the hands of a few, producing a quasi‑feudal social order masked by claims of benevolent stewardship. It traces combinations and corporate coalescence, profiles powerful magnates, and examines effects on farmers and wage‑earners. It scrutinizes the roles of lawmakers, judicial interpretation, and opinion moulders in legitimizing concentrated authority, surveys wider social changes tied to corporate ascendancy, and considers possible transitions and outcomes, combining descriptive examples with critical argument to warn that institutions may adapt to, rather than check, oligarchic economic control.
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