Serving the few: corporate capitalism and the bias of government policy

Title
  1. Serving the few: corporate capitalism and the bias of government policy [by] Edward S. Greenberg.
Published by
  1. New York, Wiley [1974]
Author
  1. Greenberg, Edward S., 1942-

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Description
  1. ix, 275 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  1. Monograph on the sources, nature and functions of government in the modern capitalist State, with particular reference to the dominant role of corporate private enterprise in politics and public sector activities in the USA - includes references and statistical tables.
Subject
  1. Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer Bitterfeld
  2. Business and politics > United States
  3. Industrial policy > United States
  4. Business and politics
  5. Industrial policy
  6. Kapitalismus
  7. Staat
  8. Wirtschaft
  9. Wirtschaftspolitik
  10. government
  11. capitalist
  12. State
  13. private enterprise
  14. politics
  15. public sector
  16. statistical table
  17. gouvernement
  18. capitaliste
  19. Etat
  20. entreprise privée
  21. politique
  22. secteur public
  23. tableau statistique
  24. gobierno
  25. capitalista
  26. Estado
  27. empresa privada
  28. política
  29. sector público
  30. cuadros estadísticos
  31. United States
  32. USA
  33. USA
  34. Etats-Unis
  35. Estados Unidos
Genre/Form
  1. reference.
  2. référence bibliographique.
  3. referencia.
Contents
  1. Perspectives on the modern positive state -- The dominance of corporate capitalism -- Corporate capitalism and the construction of positive state: the conservative uses of liberal reform -- On the distribution of benefits under corporate capitalism: wealth and income -- On the distribution of benefits under corporate capitalism: health and justice -- Who benefits from the positive state: government spending and the distribution of benefits among social classes -- The functions of the positive state.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.