Crossword-Solution: MONOPOLIST 10 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Monopolist n. One who monopolizes; one who has a monopoly; one who
favors monopoly.

We have 7 clues for the answer “MONOPOLIST”

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Hog of a kind 1 answer
One who corners the market. 1 answer
Someone who has it all 1 answer
worldling 44 answers
Possessor? 51 answers
Egotist 51 answers
greedy person 55 answers
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Sentences with MONOPOLIST (5)

Say answers Buchanan, that the proprietor is not a monopolist, because a monopolist "is one who does not increase the utility of the merchandise which passes through his hands." How much does the proprietor increase the utility of his tenant's products? Has he ploughed, sowed, reaped, mowed, winnowed, weeded? These are the processes by which the tenant and his employees increase the utility of the material which they consume for the purpose of reproduction.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
Let us hope he was actuated solely by zeal in Goethe’s interest, not by the desire to swagger as a monopolist.
And Even Now Max Beerbohm 1999
Down with the monopolist!--storehouses are forced open, convoys of grain are stopped, markets are pillaged, bakers are hung, and the price of bread is fixed so that none is to be had or is concealed.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 1 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2017
Accordingly he is set down as being in league with the brigands, and besides this he is a monopolist, and a buyer of standing crops.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 2 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2001
Already, before the 31st May: "The tribune resounded with charges against monopoly, every man being a monopolist who was not reduced to living on daily wages or on alms."] [Footnote 2180: Decrees of July 26, 1793, Sept.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 4 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2001

Quotes with MONOPOLIST (3)

A government is a compulsory territorial monopolist of ultimate decision-making (jurisdiction) and, implied in this, a compulsory territorial monopolist of taxation. That is, a government is the ultimate arbiter, for the inhabitants of a given territory, regarding what is just and what is not, and it can determine unilaterally, i.e., without requiring the consent of those seeking justice or arbitration, the price that justice-seekers must pay to the government for providing this service.
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Here we introduce the nation's first great communications monopolist, whose reign provides history's first lesson in the power and peril of concentrated control over the flow of information. Western Union's man was one Rutherford B. Hates, an obscure Ohio politician described by a contemporary journalist as "a third rate nonentity." But the firm and its partner newswire, the Associated Press, wanted Hayes in office, for several reasons. Hayes was a close friend of William Hen…
Timothy Wu
Only a monopolist could study a business and ruin it by giving away products.
Scott McNealy
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1952–2021).