The Little Foxes

What is the main conflict in The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman?

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Certainly moral dissembling lies at the heart of the play: the Hubbard siblings steal, deceive, and plot against each other in their efforts to invest in one of the first cotton mills to industrialize the New South, a plan that stands to win them millions of dollars.