20923: Tarbell, Ida - New Ideals in Business; An Account of Their Practice and Their Effects Upon Men and Profits 23532: Tarkington, Booth - The Gentleman from Indiana 25962: Tarkington, Booth - Monsieur Beaucaire 16904: Vera Ingrid Tarman - Privatization and Health Care: The Case of Ontari...
After graduating from---英译汉After graduating from Allegheny College,Ida Tarbell became head of a private school,where she also taught eight subjects.when her contract expired ,she began writing magazine and newspaper articles and books.She wrote
This portrait of Abraham Lincoln by artist Wendy Allen is also featured on the book's cover. The project began when editor/author Ross E. Heller first read Ida M. Tarbell’s In the Footsteps of the Lincolns (1924). Of particular note was a Tarbell line which mentioned Lincoln’s campaign...
Ralph Nader,The History of the Standard Oil Companyby Ida M. Tarbell: One of the earliest so-called muckrakers, Tarball’s book exposed the corrupt business practices of the Standard Oil Company. 拉尔夫·内德最喜爱的一本...
Ida Tarbell, invisible hand, Isaac Newton, joint-stock company, Joseph Schumpeter, Lewis Mumford, lifelogging, market bubble, market fundamentalism, Mikhail Gorbachev, moral hazard, Norman Mailer, plutocrats, prosperity theology / prosperity gospel / gospel of success, Ralph Waldo Emerson, RAND corpor...
Lina Khan, now chair of the US Federal Trade Commission, to curb its allegedly anti-competitive behaviour. In the words of theFT’s reviewer, the book “makes a compelling case that no company should be this powerful”, in the spirit of Ida Tarbell, the campaigning journalist of the 1900s...
by Merve Emre Albert Einstein, anti-communist, behavioural economics, card file, confounding variable, correlation does not imply causation, emotional labour, fake news, Frederick Winslow Taylor, Gabriella Coleman, God and Mammon, Golden Gate Park, hiring and firing, Ida Tarbell, index card, Isaac...
Ida Tarbell, impulse control, income inequality, indoor plumbing, industrial robot, informal economy, Internet of things, invention of writing, Johannes Kepler, John Markoff, John von Neumann, lifelogging, machine translation, Mark Zuckerberg, market bubble, meta-analysis, money market fund, natural ...
Ida Tarbell, American investigative journalist, lecturer, and chronicler of American industry best known for her classic The History of the Standard Oil Company (1904), which helped define the trend to investigate, expose, and crusade in liberal journals
Steffens and like-minded colleagues—including Ida Tarbell, Ray Stannard Baker, and David Graham Phillips—wrote investigative magazine stories in a literary, rhetorically persuasive way. U.S. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 derisively called their type of work muckraking. The social and literary ...