Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index eBook

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 88 pages of information about Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index.

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index eBook

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 88 pages of information about Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index.

See also Open shop and closed shop.—­Osborne judgment.

=Travel and reading.=

Which is the better means of culture, travel or reading?  C. L. of P.
Reference lists.

=Trial by jury.= See =Jury system.=

=Trusts.=

All trusts and combinations intended to monopolize industries should be prohibited.  Brookings, p. 134:  Briefs and references.

The anti-trust laws should be amended to permit fair and reasonable combinations and monopolies.  C. L. of P. Reference lists.

Are monopolies, on the whole, more a good than an evil to the public?  Is the present general tendency to minimize competition by the formation of monopolies an evil?  Matson, p. 215:  Briefs and references.

Are private monopolies public evils?  Gibson, p. 134:  Briefs and references.

Are the so called trusts, in their working and influence, a benefit to the public?  Do trusts threaten our institutions so as to warrant adverse legislation?  Are trusts, in their tendency, subversive of industrial liberty?  Matson, p. 217:  Briefs and references.

The formation of trusts should be opposed by legislation.  Alden, p. 257:  Brief (negative).

Further federal legislation in respect to trusts and industrial combinations is desirable.  Ringwalt, p. 131:  Briefs and references.

Is a well-managed trust beneficial to the general public?  Craig, p. 538:  Speeches.

Present tariff on trust-made steel articles should be abolished.  Wisconsin University, no. 279:  References.

Trusts and monopolies are a positive injury to the people financially.  Craig, p. 327:  Outlines.

See also Federal charter and federal control.—­Sherman anti-trust law.

=Turkey.=

Would the subversion of the Turkish empire be a gain to its subjects and to Europe as a whole?  Matson, p. 185:  Briefs and references.

=Unemployed.=

Cities should employ labor when the private demand for it is largely inadequate.  Thomas, p. 182:  Briefs.

General Booth’s employment system as outlined in “Darkest England” should be adopted in this country.  Brookings, p. 160:  Briefs and references.

In times of depression municipalities should give work to the unemployed.  Brookings, p. 168:  Briefs and references.

State intervention for the unemployed.  Askew, 1906, p. 213:  Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 246:  Briefs.

See also Farm colonies.

=Unions.= See =Trade unions.=

=Unitarianism.=

Has the influence of American Unitarianism been favorable to
Christianity?  Matson, p. 484:  Briefs and references.

=United States.=

Are the conservative forces in our nation sufficient to insure its perpetuity?  Matson, p. 153:  Briefs and references.

Is it probable that America will hereafter become the greatest of nations?  Rowton, p. 226:  References.

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