FOOD TRUST PROBLEM SOLVABLE: HOW? DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIZATION
Work, John M.
Pood Trust Problem Solvable: How?DemocraticSocialization From JOHN M. WORK IN THE CASE of the Great Trust Busters versus the Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Company, permit me to file a logical...
...Conclusion: Therefore, take all of the people inside of the trust, by democratically socializing it...
...I have always held that courtroom observation does not answer for a careful personal psychiatric examination in arriving at a diagnostic evaluation...
...I should prefer to have had the title be something like, "Dr...
...A glance into any classical dictionary or handbook of classical mythology would have enlightened him as to its authenticity...
...Democratic socialization is the positive, creative, constructive way...
...on the contrary, they should have the additional benefits which they could have through democratic socialization...
...and the danger—for monopoly is a danger— would be avoided...
...Philomela Myth Old as Itys, Says Reader From C f. CLMUN I CANNOT HELP expressing my amazement that, in your issue of February 11, a writer of the reputation of John Franklin Bardin should have— twice over — committed himself in print to the "suspicion" that the myth of Tereus and Procne, their son ltys, and Procne's sister Philomela had been "contrived" or "invented" by Frederick Buechner fpr novelistic purposes...
...Take all the people inside of the trust so that all of them will get the benefit...
...I am in agreement with the writer of the articles and I am distressed that a man of Dr...
...Let there be just as much democratic management as possible...
...I sympathize with the small dealers, but I would be doing them the opposite of a favor if I advocated turning the whole matter over to them by busting the trusts...
...Another In Proise ' From GEORGE VAN LANINOHAM ThAMK YOU very much for the article, "The Truth About the A&P," by Amos S. Basel (The New Leader, Feb...
...Before there were any chains, the small dealers worked night and day in an effort to keep their heads above water, and they competed one another out of business...
...However, I think that the title of the article about setting psychiatry back fifty years, was somewhat exaggerated...
...25...
...And even that does not tell the entire tale, for lots of small businesses escape the bankruptcy court only by selling out just before it would have caught them...
...In order to see that they have, all along, from the beginning, been going into bankruptcy at a great rate, one has only to look at the government statistics regarding insolvency...
...This is the solution...
...Minor premise: If all the people were on the inside of the trust, it would be beneficial to all of them...
...Binger's reputation should have lent himself to the use 4o which he was put...
...Aba PRACTICING psychiatrist who has dene considerable testifying in court, I read with Interest the articles on px...
...Bardin or Mr...
...Certainly the trust benefits several million people without their being on the inside, but it would benefit them more if they were on the inside...
...Pood Trust Problem Solvable: How?DemocraticSocialization From JOHN M. WORK IN THE CASE of the Great Trust Busters versus the Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Company, permit me to file a logical syllogism as follows: / Major premise: A trust is beneficial to those who are on the insideof it...
...But when even the reviewer does not recognize what he is reviewing, where are we...
...The trust busting method is negative...
...They often buy at lower prices...
...Binger's testimony in the Hiss case...
...They sometimes find a better quality of goods...
...but it would be definitely to their benefit to become integers in a democratically socialized food industry or else go into some other line of work...
...But is he so little acquainted with classical English literature as not to know Swinburne's "Itylus"—or even the first stanza of the most famous chorus in his "Atalanta in Calydon...
...The local units should be organized as nearly along the lines of voluntary cooperatives,** may be feasible...
...If they so choose, let them continue that hard life, going broke in a little while as usual...
...They should not be deprived of these benefits...
...The government should take over the chain and democratically socialize it...
...What Dr...
...And include the" other chains...
...Binger Brings Parlor Psychiatry to the Courtroom," and have the emphasis be on the highly irregular procedure for a reputable psychiatrist to make a definitive diagnosis in open court based solely on courtroom ¦observation and reading of published literary works...
...The millions of consumers find, in the chain stores, a larger stock to select fronl...
...May we have more articles of this type, and articles to help all kinds of small business...
...The myth is a horrible one...
...Binder's Conduct Rapped By Psychiatrist From L. ClOVtf MMNINQ, MJ...
...Buechner's use of it, as reviewed, seems most inept...
...Incidentally, either Mr...
...Binger did...
...In all my years-of testifying in cjwff, I have consistently resisted the pressure, sometimes great, to do what Dr...
...Binger did we sometimes do in casual parlor conversation, but no psychiatrist has the right to bring parlor psychiatry to the courtroom...
...A corporation of the type called an "authority" could be used...
...Buechner has misspelled the name of Tereus, and erroneously substituted the sparrow for the swallow in the triad of birds...
...then all will be benefited...
Vol. 33 • March 1950 • No. 12