History, 21.09.2021 19:10, Ezekielcassese
“Morals and values rise and fall together. If our combinations have no morals, they can have no values. If the tendency to combination is irresistible, control of it is imperative. Monopoly and antimonopoly, odious as these words have become to the literary ear, represent the two great tendencies of our time: monopoly, the tendency to combination; anti-monopoly, the demand for social control of it. As the man is bent toward business or patriotism, he will negotiate combinations or agitate for laws to regulate them. The first is capitalistic, the second is social. The first, industrial; the second, moral. The first promotes wealth; the second, citizenship.”—Henry Lloyd, “The Lords of Industry,” 1884 In this text, which activity does Lloyd say shows a patriotic tendency? *
A. regulating monopolies
B. building monopolies
C. building antimonopolies
D. practicing philanthropy
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