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Prophets Of Regulation

Submitted by sanakhan on October 27, 2007

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Before I begin, please allow me to state, that I have never given a book review in my life. Any connection or comparison on this subject matter in relevant part to the development and implementation of U.S government regulation will be limited to New Jersey City University’s political science course U.S. Government and Business and Thomas K. McCraw’s, Prophets of Regulation; however, I will attempt to opinionate and structure various point of views based on articles of academic review that are cited from the internet that is consistent but independent to my critique of the text.
Thomas K. McCraw’s writings in the text will reach out and grab you by your shirt. McCraw’s history of government regulation of business describes the careers of four men who shaped its rationale and institutional structure.1 His biographical description of Charles Francis Adams, Louis D. Brandeis, James M. Landis and Alfred E. Kahn leaves the reader educationally informed in respect to organizing and applying government regulation while stylistically entertaining the reader.
In the first chapter Charles Francis Adams is an aristocrat born from the blue-blood line of the second President of the United States John Adams. Charles Francis Adams graduated from Harvard at the bottom half of his class. “My youth and education,” Charles reflected in his autobiography, “now seem to me to have been a skillfully arranged series of mistakes, first on the part of others and then on my own part.”2 Later, against his fathers wish he joins the United States Calvary in 1862. Where he rose to the military rank of colonel and led a regiment of African-American troops. After the Civil War he began his public service as writer and community advocate speaking out against the railroad industry. Already by the 1860s railroads dwarfed most other institutions in American society. At a time when the federal government employed only 50,000 civilians, railroad corporations provided jobs for many times...

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