“Big business is not dangerous because it is big, but because its bigness is an unwholesome inflation created by privileges and exemptions which it ought not to enjoy.”
Quote by Woodrow Wilson
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The papers of Woodrow Wilson
This book series provides an extensive archive of official papers, personal letters, and other historical documents related to the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. It offers a detailed look into the decision-making process and the political landscape of the early 20th century. more
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