The way of the transgressor is -
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The way of the transgressor is -
The way of the transgressor is -. Illustration shows a large bull labeled Beef Trust wearing a crown, sitting on its haunches, with its front hooves crushing a Cattle Raiser and a Consumer; a jester labeled Anti-Trust Laws is flogging it with two bags or balloons labeled Fines attached to a stick. Date 1905 September 20. The way of the transgressor is -. Illustration shows a large bull labeled Beef Trust wearing a crown, sitting on its haunches, with its front hooves crushing a Cattle Raiser and a Consumer; a jester labeled Anti-Trust Laws is flogging it with two bags or balloons labeled Fines attached to a stick. Date 1905 September 20
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The Way of the Transgressor Is -
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is a powerful and thought-provoking political cartoon published in Puck magazine on September 20, 1905. The illustration depicts a large, regal bull labeled "Beef Trust" sitting on its haunches, with its front hooves crushing a helpless Cattle Raiser and a Consumer beneath its massive weight. The bull's ominous presence represents the monopolistic control of the beef industry, a term used to describe the dominant position held by a few large corporations in the market. Satirically, a jester labeled "Anti-Trust Laws" enters the scene, attempting to bring some semblance of balance to the situation. Armed with two bags or balloons labeled "Fines," the jester playfully flogs the Beef Trust, symbolizing the government's efforts to enforce antitrust regulations and prevent monopolistic practices. However, the fines are mere drops in the ocean compared to the immense power and wealth of the Beef Trust. The cartoon serves as a stark reminder of the need for effective antitrust enforcement to protect consumers and small businesses from the crushing weight of monopolistic practices. It also highlights the ongoing struggle between the forces of monopoly and competition, a battle that continues to shape our economic landscape to this day. This and insightful political cartoon is a testament to the power of visual storytelling and the enduring relevance of the issues it addresses. It is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of antitrust laws, business history, and political satire.
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