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The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of the U.S. Antitrust Movement

Harvard Business Review

Adopting the Chicago School’s assumptions of self-correcting markets, composed of rational, self-interested market participants, some courts and enforcers sacrificed important political, social, and moral values to promote certain economic beliefs. Competition, for them, was innately effective. The Emerging Anti-Monopoly Movement.