This study analyzes the influence of big business on the economic, political, and social structure of twentieth-century America. The author examines the development of a mass production and consumption economy and argues that the corporation became a key institutional force in the United States.
This study analyzes the influence of big business on the economic, political, and social structure of twentieth-century America. The author examines the development of a mass production and consumption economy and argues that the corporation became a key institutional force in the United States.
Thomas J. Dorich received his Ph.D in American history from Arizona State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Corporate Century: Overview and Paradigm Chapter 2: The Monolith Emerges: The Rise of Big Business Chapter 3: Good Stuff: Creating a Consumer Society Chapter 4: Seated Around the Monolith: The Organized People of Plenty-1950's Interlude: The Organizational Synthesis Part II Introduction: Corporate Baroque Chapter 5: The Dance of the Titans: Business/Government Relations and Power Elite Governance Chapter 6: Citizen Baroque: Lobbying, Interest Groups, and Campaign Finance Chapter 7: Sovereign Baroque: Multi-National Enterprise and Globalization
Chapter 1: Corporate Century: Overview and Paradigm Chapter 2: The Monolith Emerges: The Rise of Big Business Chapter 3: Good Stuff: Creating a Consumer Society Chapter 4: Seated Around the Monolith: The Organized People of Plenty-1950's Interlude: The Organizational Synthesis Part II Introduction: Corporate Baroque Chapter 5: The Dance of the Titans: Business/Government Relations and Power Elite Governance Chapter 6: Citizen Baroque: Lobbying, Interest Groups, and Campaign Finance Chapter 7: Sovereign Baroque: Multi-National Enterprise and Globalization
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