trustification
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of trustification
1900–05; trust + -i- ( def. ) + -fication ( def. )
Example Sentences
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We are against the autocracy of money and the trustification of industry.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For the development of the various schemes of consolidation, trustification, and amalgamation in which Wall Street profits are made, money is required in large quantities.
From Frenzied Finance Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated by Lawson, Thomas William
Down into our own day this trustification of pious endeavour has gone on.
From A Book of Prefaces by Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis)
While the wage-workers are probably in many respects better off as a result of the trustification of industry, it would be idle to deny that there are many evils connected with it.
From The Common Sense of Socialism A Series of Letters Addressed to Jonathan Edwards, of Pittsburg by Spargo, John
In the early stages of the movement toward concentration and trustification, it was possible to classify the leading capitalists according to the industries with which they were identified.
From Socialism A Summary and Interpretation of Socialist Principles by Spargo, John
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