Railroads: Their Origins and Problems - Charles Adams - Livros - Cosimo Classics - 9781596054639 - 1 de novembro de 2005
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Railroads: Their Origins and Problems

Charles Adams

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Railroads: Their Origins and Problems

Competition made the price of flour and cloth and shoes equal and reasonable; why should it make fares and freights unequal and unreasonable? Few indeed were they who could be made to see that the true cause of complaint was with an economical theory misapplied... The system was, indeed, fairly honeycombed with jobbery and corruption. -from "The Railroad Problem" In the middle to late 19th century, a morass of civic and social concerns ensnared private corporations-the railroads-that provided what was essentially a public service. The "railroad problem" was only beginning to dramatically impact the United States when, in 1878, Charles Francis Adams, Jr., an expert on railroad management and the future president of the Union Pacific Railroad wrote Railroads: Their Origin and Problems. Through an exploration of the state of the industry in the U. S., Great Britain, and Europe, Adams examines issues of free trade, corporate power, government support of a public utility, and even social engineering: how do technology and the government's power to tax and subsidize shape society? The great railroads of the 19th century may have passed into history, but the issues they raised continue to concern us today. American businessman CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, JR. (1835-1915), the grandson of John Quincy Adams, was educated at Harvard and served in the Union Army during the Civil War, achieving the rank of brigadier general.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 1 de novembro de 2005
ISBN13 9781596054639
Editoras Cosimo Classics
Páginas 236
Dimensões 127 × 203 × 14 mm   ·   258 g
Idioma English  

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