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147 Annals Am. Acad. Pol. & Soc. Sci. [i] (1930)

handle is hein.cow/anamacp0147 and id is 1 raw text is: FOREWORD
IN recent years the anti-trust laws of the United States have been
praised, condemned and amended more than any other one piece of Fed-
eral legislation. Some regard them as the bulwark of industrial liberties,
while others see them as a Procrustean bed to which only Labor is required
to conform. It is generally agreed that they rank next to the Eighteenth
Amendment and tax reduction as legal topics of every-day conversation,
and that proposed future changes give promise of increased popular atten-
tion because of the recent expansion in corporate stock ownership.
Wise future legislation must be predicated, not only upon an accurate
knowledge of the present law, but also upon a clear conception of the precise
changes which are necessary. Furthermore, it is essential that adequate
and proper governmental machinery be provided for the enforcement of
the law because enactments which are praiseworthy in substance may be
vitiated by the enforcing agency. This volume is not a mere legal invoice
of the present status of the law: it represents an attempt to acquaint the
reading public with the practical operation of the law, to evaluate it, and
to indicate some of the changes which may be expected in the future.
The editor desires to acknowledge his indebtedness to Mr. Edward W.
Carter, a colleague in the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, for
valuable assistance in preparing the volume.
JOHN G. HERVEY.

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