America's New Economic OrderAvebury, 1996 - 192 стор. There is a growing literature on America's postcapitalist society, an intellectual tradition that runs from Veblen, its prophet, through Berle and Means to Burnham, Drucker and Galbraith. Its shared thesis is that America's corporations are controlled by a new class of managers and professional, but it cavalierly assumes that capitalists are still the main beneficiaries. The author disputes this assumption. |
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Socialism by default | 22 |
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