"We must not tolerate oppressive government or industrial oligarchy in the form of monopolies and cartels"
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The verb choice, “must not tolerate,” is less policy memo than civic instruction. Wallace isn’t lobbying for a tweak in antitrust enforcement; he’s trying to stiffen democratic reflexes. “Tolerate” implies a slow acclimation, the way citizens come to accept concentrated power because it arrives as efficiency, stability, or “just how the market works.” His subtext is that authoritarianism doesn’t always march in wearing a uniform. Sometimes it carries a balance sheet.
Context matters: Wallace served as vice president during World War II, when the federal government dramatically expanded and industry consolidated to meet wartime demand. That was a moment when Americans were asked to trust centralized authority - and when corporate giants gained scale, contracts, and permanence. The line reads as a preemptive strike against the postwar hangover: victory abroad paired with submission at home, whether to bureaucratic overreach or boardroom rule. It’s a democratic litmus test with teeth: if you oppose tyranny, you don’t outsource it.
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| Topic | Freedom |
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Wallace, Henry A. (2026, January 18). We must not tolerate oppressive government or industrial oligarchy in the form of monopolies and cartels. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-must-not-tolerate-oppressive-government-or-17568/
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Wallace, Henry A. "We must not tolerate oppressive government or industrial oligarchy in the form of monopolies and cartels." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-must-not-tolerate-oppressive-government-or-17568/.
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"We must not tolerate oppressive government or industrial oligarchy in the form of monopolies and cartels." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-must-not-tolerate-oppressive-government-or-17568/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.



