The American corporation; its power, its money, its politics, by Richard J. Barber.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, Dutton, 1970.Edition: [1st ed.]Description: viii, 309 p. illus. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 658.1/145/0973
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Politics and the new worlds of business -- pt. I. The new faces of corporate America. The corporate Goliaths -- The industrial octopi -- Who controls corporate America? -- pt. II. The new business constituency. The postindustrial state -- Workers, managers, and the changing worlds of business -- Business and higher education: the emerging alliance -- pt. III. Business's new economic-technological environment. The economic prospect -- The scientific explosion -- Industry and the technological revolution -- Science, business, and the new economy -- pt. IV. The new partnership. The role of antitrust -- The evolving coalition -- Business's new frontier: social problem solving -- Business and the urban crisis -- pt. V. The internationalization of business. Business and the emerging world economy -- The internationalization of business -- The political dimensions of corporate supranationalism -- Business, government, and the public.