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publicly owned. Producers would thus feel the desir- 

 ability, if not the necessity, of being represented by their 

 most capable bargainers. 



Much of the discussion in this chapter is based on the 

 assumption that our present system of distribution is 

 extremely wasteful and inefficient and that the plans 

 above discussed and others would remedy existing evils. 

 In the minds of some authorities, however, the evidence 

 thus far presented is not conclusive and in their opinion 

 much may be said on the other side. 



