“Those who advocate total lack of regulation, those who advocate lawlessness in the business world, themselves give the strongest impulse to what I believe would be the deadening movement toward unadulterated state socialism.”
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
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History as Literature and Other Essays
This book delves into the relationship between historical events and literary works, offering insights into the ways in which history is portrayed and interpreted through various literary forms. more
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