The History of the Standard Oil Company (Illustrated)

The History of the Standard Oil Company (Illustrated)

Por Ida Minerva Tarbell

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The History of the Standard Oil Company (Illustrated)," Ida Minerva Tarbell employs a meticulous investigative journalism style to unravel the complex narrative of one of America's most notorious monopolies. Through extensive research, Tarbell chronicles the rise of Standard Oil and its founder, John D. Rockefeller, illuminating not only the company's ruthlessly competitive tactics but also the broader implications of corporate power in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her blend of narrative prose and critical analysis places this work at the forefront of muckraking journalism, providing both an exposé and a call for ethical governance in American industry. Tarbell, a pioneering journalist and one of the first female muckrakers, was influenced by her own background in a Pennsylvania oil town that had been devastated by the practices of Standard Oil. Her personal experiences, combined with her commitment to social reform, motivated her to investigate and expose corporate malfeasance. Tarbell's academic rigor and determination to shed light on corporate corruption exemplify her role as a torchbearer of progressivism. This seminal work is not only an essential read for those interested in American history and economics but also a pertinent cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked corporate power. Tarbell's unflinching exploration of greed and ethics resonates in today's corporate landscape, making this illustrated edition a vital addition to any discerning reader's library.

Ida Minerva Tarbell