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- ... that John C. Osgood strongly opposed labor unions and tried welfare capitalism at his company town of Redstone, Colorado, to discourage his workers from forming unions and striking?
- ... that William Douglass was an 18th century American physician whose pamphlets on paper money led Adam Smith to call him "honest and downright"?
- ... that Japanese historian and economist Taguchi Ukichi has often been referred to as the Adam Smith of Japan?
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- ... that the first branch of the Boulder Public Library was built in 1906 with $15,000 donated by Andrew Carnegie?
- ... that Arkwright House, Preston, has been called one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution?
- ... that the village of Worsley is centred around the coal mines that helped kickstart the industrial revolution in nearby Manchester?
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