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MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W

MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W


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MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W

MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887.
A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1887, on the inefficiencies in the U.S. economy resulting from monopolies

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1887 Anti Monopoly Antitrust Barn Bonnet Columbia Farmer Feed Finance Greed Head Hydra Milking Monster Pail Personification Political Roger Rogers Stool Symbol Top Hat Trough Uncle Sam Milkmaid


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The "MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker" is a thought-provoking American cartoon by W. A. Rogers that sheds light on the inefficiencies in the U. S. economy resulting from monopolies during that time period. The image portrays Uncle Sam, symbolizing the United States government, as a farmer struggling to milk a monstrous creature labeled "Monopoly". This clever personification highlights how these monopolistic entities were consuming vast resources but providing little benefit to society. In this satirical illustration, Rogers masterfully captures the greed and financial power of monopolies through various symbols and elements such as men and women working tirelessly in the background while the monster feeds voraciously from a trough filled with hay representing profits. The monster's multiple heads resembling a hydra emphasize its insatiable nature. Furthermore, the presence of Columbia wearing her iconic bonnet signifies political involvement in addressing these issues related to antitrust laws and anti-monopoly sentiments prevalent at that time. Rogers' depiction serves as an important reminder of how unchecked monopolies can hinder economic progress by stifling competition and exploiting consumers. It also highlights the need for regulations to ensure fair practices within industries. This historical print offers viewers an insightful glimpse into America's past struggles with monopoly power concentration while urging them to reflect on similar challenges faced today in maintaining a balanced economy that benefits all stakeholders involved.

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