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The Promise Of American Life

CHAPTER VI
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He wants the Federal government to crush the trusts by the most drastic legislation, but he is opposed to centralization.

The institutional reforms which he favors all of them look in the direction of destroying what remains of judicial, executive, or legislative independence.

The whole programme is as incoherent as is that of Mr.Bryan; but incoherence is the least of his faults.

Mr.
Bryan's inconsistencies are partly redeemed by his genuine patriotism.
The distracting effect of Hearst's inconsistencies is intensified by his factiousness.

He is more and less than a radical.


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