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[[File:Trustbust.png]] [[Regulationism|Anti-Corporatocracy]] <ref>The progressive movement was divided over the issue of market concentration. While many progressives did want to break up firms with substantial market power, others believed that monopolies and cartels were natural by-products of the free market, supporting instead utilizing them in the national interest. Theodore Roosevelt belonged to the latter faction and opposed anti-trust laws; according to Michael Lind he was outraged over Standard Oil's breakup. It was Presidents Taft and Wilson who handled virtually all the anti-trust cases; Roosevelt inherited some of the former's.</ref><br>
[[File:Civnat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism]] <br>
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