Theodore Kinget Quinn (1893–1961) was an American executive who wrote critically of big business.

Early life

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Quinn’s father, Timothy Patrick Quinn was from Rathkeale, Ireland. In 1883, he immigrated to the United States.[1]

Career

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Books

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  • Unconscious Public Enemies (1962)
  • Giant business: threat to democracy; the autobiography of an insider (Exposition Press, 1953)
  • Giant business: threat to democracy; the autobiography of an insider (Exposition Press, 1954)
  • Giant corporations: challenge to freedom; the American economic revolution (Exposition Press, 1956)
  • Liberty, employment, and no more wars (Hastings House, 1943)

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