Power, Property and Corporatism
Author: J. M. Simmie
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1981-08-01
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 1349165751
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Author: J. M. Simmie
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1981-08-01
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 1349165751
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: G. William Domhoff
Publisher: Touchstone
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author is convinced that there is a ruling class in America today. He examines the American power structure as it has developed in the 1980s. He presents systematic, empirical evidence that a fixed group of privileged people dominates the American economy and government. The book demonstrates that an upper class comprising only one-half of one percent of the population occupies key positions within the corporate community. It shows how leaders within this "power elite" reach government and dominate it through processes of special-interest lobbying, policy planning and candidate selection. It is written not to promote any political ideology, but to analyze our society with accuracy.
Author: Jeffrey Grupp
Publisher: Banned Books
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780930852719
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCorporations control all basic resources of the world, all the governments and institutions, and prevent us from solving humanity's problems. Their New World Order plan is the global "prison planet" that Hitler was aiming for.
Author: C.WRIGHT MILLS
Publisher:
Published: 1956
Total Pages: 442
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Timothy P. Carney
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2009-11-30
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 1596981342
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Obamanomics, investigative reporter Timothy P. Carney digs up the dirt the mainstream media ignores and the White House wishes you wouldn’t see. Rather than "Hope" and "Change," Obama is delivering corporate socialism to America, all while claiming he’s battling corporate America. It’s corporate welfare, it's regulatory robbery... it’s Obamanomics.
Author: Joel Kotkin
Publisher:
Published: 2021-05-22
Total Pages: 50
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA convergence between the world's two superpowers is taking place. Today, American business--as well as the media and academic establishments that serve them--increasingly embraces what can best be described as "Chinese capitalism with American characteristics." In the United States, as property and power further consolidate, the "diffusion of power," so critical to democracy, erodes and autocracy develops naturally. Only players at the highest level possess the heft and the motivation to influence policy. This powerful front consists of a new alliance between large corporate powers, Wall Street and the progressive clerisy in government and media.
Author: Jonathan Nitzan
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2009-06-02
Total Pages: 853
ISBN-13: 1134022298
DOWNLOAD EBOOKConventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are still unable to tell us what capital is. Liberals and Marxists both think of capital as an ‘economic’ entity that they count in universal units of ‘utils’ or ‘abstract labour’, respectively. But these units are totally fictitious. Nobody has ever been able to observe or measure them, and for a good reason: they don’t exist. Since liberalism and Marxism depend on these non-existing units, their theories hang in suspension. They cannot explain the process that matters most – the accumulation of capital. This book offers a radical alternative. According to the authors, capital is not a narrow economic entity, but a symbolic quantification of power. It has little to do with utility or abstract labour, and it extends far beyond machines and production lines. Capital, the authors claim, represents the organized power of dominant capital groups to reshape – or creorder – their society. Written in simple language, accessible to lay readers and experts alike, the book develops a novel political economy. It takes the reader through the history, assumptions and limitations of mainstream economics and its associated theories of politics. It examines the evolution of Marxist thinking on accumulation and the state. And it articulates an innovative theory of ‘capital as power’ and a new history of the ‘capitalist mode of power’.
Author: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Publisher: DigiCat
Published: 2022-07-21
Total Pages: 146
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis work is a compilation of issues that focused on the American government and economy during the beginning of the Great Depression. It allows readers to get inside the head of one of the most influential presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and read what he thought in his own words. The book is relevant even today because of the recession in America and some other parts of the world.
Author: Peter A. Gourevitch
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2010-06-20
Total Pages: 365
ISBN-13: 1400837014
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy does corporate governance--front page news with the collapse of Enron, WorldCom, and Parmalat--vary so dramatically around the world? This book explains how politics shapes corporate governance--how managers, shareholders, and workers jockey for advantage in setting the rules by which companies are run, and for whom they are run. It combines a clear theoretical model on this political interaction, with statistical evidence from thirty-nine countries of Europe, Asia, Africa, and North and South America and detailed narratives of country cases. This book differs sharply from most treatments by explaining differences in minority shareholder protections and ownership concentration among countries in terms of the interaction of economic preferences and political institutions. It explores in particular the crucial role of pension plans and financial intermediaries in shaping political preferences for different rules of corporate governance. The countries examined sort into two distinct groups: diffuse shareholding by external investors who pick a board that monitors the managers, and concentrated blockholding by insiders who monitor managers directly. Examining the political coalitions that form among or across management, owners, and workers, the authors find that certain coalitions encourage policies that promote diffuse shareholding, while other coalitions yield blockholding-oriented policies. Political institutions influence the probability of one coalition defeating another.
Author: Tasha Fairfield
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-03-05
Total Pages: 365
ISBN-13: 1107088372
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book identifies sources of power that help business and economic elites influence policy decisions.