The Economy As a System of Power

The Economy As a System of Power
Author: Marc Reed Tool,Warren Joseph Samuels
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1412836689

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The articles in this volume address the fact and use of economic power in the American economy. The institutional economists' perspective exhibited here reflects a century-long focus on and concern with economic power begun by Thorstein Veblen. This volume presents a new generation of institutionalist scholars who add to that tradition a fresh and penetrating analysis of contemporary power centers and assessments of their use of power.

The Economy as a System of Power

The Economy as a System of Power
Author: George Sternlieb
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351483315

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The articles in this volume address the fact and use of economic power in the American economy. The institutional economists' perspective exhibited here reflects a century-long focus on and concern with economic power begun by Thorstein Veblen. This volume presents a new generation of institutionalist scholars who add to that tradition a fresh and penetrating analysis of contemporary power centers and assessments of their use of power.

The Economy as a System of Power

The Economy as a System of Power
Author: Marc R. Tool,Warren J. Samuels
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 429
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0887387586

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The articles in this volume address the fact and use of economic power in the American economy. The institutional economists' perspective exhibited here reflects a century-long focus on and concern with economic power begun by Thorstein Veblen. This volume presents a new generation of institutionalist scholars who add to that tradition a fresh and penetrating analysis of contemporary power centers and assessments of their use of power.

The Economy as a System of Power

The Economy as a System of Power
Author: Warren Samuels
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351483285

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First published in 1979. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis.

The Economy as a System of Power

The Economy as a System of Power
Author: Warren J. Samuels
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 287
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:632502954

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Business as a System of Power

Business as a System of Power
Author: Robert Brady
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351313506

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Business as a System of Power was the direct product of extensive and continuing study of the rise of bureaucratic centralism. The project was begun in 1934, and resulted a decade later in this volume, arguably the most important work in comparative and historical economics to emerge in the World War Two period. Indeed, Brady's theorems such as the bureaucratic authoritarian model of development, became a touchstone for the study of Third World economies.Brady saw the direction of business moving in a variety of directions: from the totalitarian model set by fascism with its highly centralized approach to special interests, profit making and policy made in the interests of those who rule; and the alternative democratic model set by the democracies of the West, which expound the latitude of direct public participation in decision-making and social organization of the economy as a whole. Brady does not indulge in cheap conspiracy theory. Rather he sees the business classes worldwide as possessing a collective mind, but not a collective will. In this setting the business civilization itself is at stake.The volume offers a fascinating study of German Nazism, Italian fascism and Japanese militarism as a series of policies rather than historical inevitabilities. But the work is also a foreboding and a warning to democratic varieties of capitalism. As business becomes increasingly global in character, unbound by national interests or democratic aims, it also becomes more rational in its own terms. Its drive for maximizing profits with scant regard to what may be less cost effective, but more open to popular control or participation, becomes transparent. Brady provides a remarkably prescient, albeit controversial, study of trends in Western democracy and big business. Robert S. Lynd, in his Preface, writes, "Brady cuts through to the central problem disrupting our worldàa world-wide counter-revolution against democracy." More than a half century later, in his outstanding review of the life and career of Robert Brady, Douglas Dowd points to the same lessons: economic inequities, economic globalization and political concentration of power. "In such a world, the counsel of a Brady never loses its vitality."Robert A. Brady was professor of economics at Columbia University, and author of The Rationalization Movement in German Industry; The Spirit and Structure of German Fascism; and The Scientific Revolution in Industry. Douglas F. Dowd was professor of economics at Johns Hopkins University and author of a number of important books on economics, including Modern Economic Problems in Historic Perspective.

The Economy as a System of Power Corporate powers

The Economy as a System of Power  Corporate powers
Author: Warren J. Samuels
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1979
Genre: Corporations
ISBN: 0878556443

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The Power of Money

The Power of Money
Author: Henry L. Bretton
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1980-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780791497470

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Money is both a vibrant, dynamic material substance and a social force that permeates industrial societies in their entirety. Yet significant aspects of how money works in society are concealed by myths, dogmas, and misperceptions. In The Power of Money Henry Bretton focuses on how money works in a democracy. He contends that the well-being of political democracy depends on a fuller understanding of the centrality of money in politics, and he presents his ideas on monetary policy, corruption and reform, banking and politics, private power within a democracy, money in international relations, and the system-destroying effects of money. Bretton considers the subject of money and democracy in the context of how monetarization of societies proceeded form antiquity to the Industrial Revolution, and he analyzes the formative years of the United States in terms of being based on political ideas that did not take account of monetarization. He reviews what social theorists and economists from Aristotle to Friedman have thought about the role of money in society and how it affects individual behavior and social norms. The link between economics and politics has been only partially explored, he contends, and he sees the major task for social scientists as developing a fuller integration of the two mainstreams of social theory, the political and the economic.