The New Republic
Title | The New Republic |
Year for Search | 1902 |
Authors | Leddy, James |
Date Published | 1902 |
Publisher | Abbey Press |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | Eutopia. Labor strife followed by sporadic riots and then by a convention that drew up a Memorial of Grievances, which was presented to Congress. As a result, Congress passed an amendment to the Constitution that gave Congress the power to abolish trusts and monopolies. This happens and everyone lives happily ever after, with some people still exceptionally rich. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, MoU-St, PSt |
Full Text | 1902 Leddy, James. The New Republic. Eutopia. Labor strife followed by sporadic riots and then by a convention that drew up a Memorial of Grievances, which was presented to Congress. As a result, Congress passed an amendment to the Constitution that gave Congress the power to abolish trusts and monopolies. This happens and everyone lives happily ever after, with some people still exceptionally rich. |