An Historical Anecdote
"[T]he very genius for commercial development and organization which
was manifested from the beginning soon begot an intent and purpose to exclude
others [by] dealings wholly inconsistent with the theory that they were made
with the single conception of advancing the development of business power
by usual methods."
"[O]rdinarily [an] adequate measure of relief would result from restraining
the doing of such acts in the future. But in a [monop-olization] case like
this . . . the duty to enforce the statute requires the application of broader
and more controlling remedies."
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United States,