Railroads and Regulations, 1877-1916
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Gabriel Kolko
and Gabriel Kolko
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This examination of the relationship of the economy to political process in the United States from 1877 to 1916 shows how the railroad industry encouraged and relied on national politics to solve its economic problems, and created a precedent for government regulation of the economy in the twentieth century. The continuity in governmental regulation from 1877 to 1900, in the Progressive Era, and in the administrations of Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson are pointed out. The origin of each major federal railroad act and contending forces is analyzed. Federal regulation of the railroads, probably the most important example of federal intervention in the economy from the Civil War to World War I is used as a key in reassessing the motives behind Progressivism.
Originally published in 1965.
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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I. IN QUEST OF STABILITY 1877-1883
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II. AGITATION FOR A FEDERAL RAILROAD LAW 1884–1886
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III. FORMATIVE YEARS OF THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION 1887–1890
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IV. COMPETITION AND CRISIS: THE FAILURE OF REGULATION 1891–1897
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V. THE MOVEMENT FOR REFORM 1898 THROUGH THE ELKINS ACT
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VI. PRESSURES FOR RAILROAD LEGISLATION 1903–1905
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VII. THE HEPBURN ACT
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VIII. THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND REGULATION, 1906–1908
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IX. FREIGHT RATES, POLITICS, AND THE PRESIDENT 1909–1912
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X. WOODROW WILSON AND THE TRIUMPH OF FEDERAL CONTROL 1913–1916
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CONCLUSION
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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