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Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Origins of the Sherman Act
The Saga of Standard Oil
The Legislative Odyssey of the Sherman Act
Antitrust as Economic Policy
The Theology of Antitrust: Fanciful Teachings of Economic Theory
Flaws in the Price Theory
Dissatisfaction with the Market
Reflections from Abroad
The Elements of a Competitive Policy
Epilogue: A Final Consultation with our Friendly Cynic
Bibliography
Index
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