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Updated: June 28, 2025
It is not, I say again, the Trust-power, but the hatred of it, which is peculiar to America. The same is true of the field as a whole. Things harmless in England might be very dangerous in America.
The comparison with European conditions is generally not formulated in the individual mind; but an approach to those conditions is what the masses of America see or think they see in the tendency towards greater aggregations of corporate power. It is not the process of aggregation, but the protest against it, which is peculiar to the United States: not the trust-power but the hatred of it.
It is probably safe to say that if the United States had such a social counterweight as is furnished in England by the throne and the recognised aristocracy, the growth of what is called "trust-power" would be viewed to-day with comparative unconcern.
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