The Plain Facts As to the Trusts And the Tariff, With Chapters On the Railroad Problem And Municipal Monopolies;
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They will discern that the boss's favors spring not from generous regard for the poor, but are bribes for votes. Until the mass of the people know the right, and desire to do it, neither public ownership, nor any other system, will rid a city of corruption. Are Not the Real Interests Harmonious? — It seems that adding to public functions a street car service, with its vast business, would complicate rather than simplify local government, and render its proper administration more difficult. Cont...rol of privately owned street car service appears to be but a slight and natural extension of the control cities have long exercised over various occupa- tions closely affecting the public. As the permanent interests of private owners having a long franchise, and desiring its renewal, are in harmony with those of the public — what is best for the people being eventually best for the companies — the proper measure of control, it seems, need not weaken the effort of owners to care for their business as their own, nor involve necessarily a conflict of inter- ests.
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