Wealth Against Commonwealth is a book published by journalist Henry Demarest Lloyd. After he wrote several papers on monopoly monopoly issues in the Atlantic monthly magazine, it was published. Its purpose is to reveal the erroneous behavior of mainly monopolizing standard oil, but also to discuss other people. It has greatly contributed to the further promotion of the progressive movement in the early 20th century.
Lloyd was also an editor and reformer of Chicago and in 1881 his career began with an article about railroad and stud oil attacks in the Atlantic monthly magazine. His long book "Responding to Common Wealth Wealth", he began his work in 1889. It is mainly to publicize and criticize the approach of standard oil business. This paragraph explains his conclusion about the social consequences of these methods. While the work was ongoing, Lloyd told his mother: "This is too disgusting to keep me looting and stealing plagues of dirty human greed and cruelty.The belief we must understand The habits of our existing systems are that they are more I will bring me back to my desk everyday before I can get better. "
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