Since the end of the war, other matters, both foreign and domestic, have at times appeared to overshadow the monopoly problem, or at least have been the subject of greater public p...
I am whole-heartedly in favor of your subcommittee's objectives as you have outlined them to me.
During the war, this long-standing tendency toward economic concentration was accelerated.
The second major policy f desire to lay before you has to do with the growing concentration of economic power and the threat to free competi...
As a consequence, we now find that to a greater extent than ever before, whole industries are dominated by one or a few large organizations ...
In an effort to assure full opportunity and free competition to business we will vigorously enforce the antitrust laws.
Thus, in my State of the Union Message in January, 1947, I said:
I expect to keep it up just on the same line that I have spoken of it all the time ever since April 12, 1945.
Well, I had no such plan. That is the first I had heard about it.
The disarmament program is before the United Nations...
I think it is a perfectly absurd opinion.