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Ida Tarbell's "The History of the Standard Oil Company" is a landmark work of investigative journalism.
The book details the rise of Standard Oil under John D. Rockefeller, exposing its monopolistic practices and ruthless business tactics.
Tarbell's meticulous research and compelling narrative revealed the company's aggressive strategies to eliminate competition and control the oil industry.
Her work played a significant role in shaping public opinion and influencing antitrust legislation.
The book remains a classic example of investigative journalism and its power to hold corporations accountable.
The book details the rise of Standard Oil under John D. Rockefeller, exposing its monopolistic practices and ruthless business tactics.
Tarbell's meticulous research and compelling narrative revealed the company's aggressive strategies to eliminate competition and control the oil industry.
Her work played a significant role in shaping public opinion and influencing antitrust legislation.
The book remains a classic example of investigative journalism and its power to hold corporations accountable.
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272. Mises Institute's Tom DiLorenzo