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Thurman Wesley Arnold
Definition
- Thurman Arnold (1891–1969) was a lawyer, judge, law professor, political theorist, and assistant attorney general in charge of antitrust initiative in the Roosevelt administration. His two principal books are The Symbols of Government (1935) and The Folklore of Capitalism (1937). [Source: The Encyclopedia of Political Science; Arnold, Thurman Wesley]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Thurman_Wesley_Arnold
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