Capital gains
Capital gains business and politics in twentieth-century America / [online] :
edited by: Richard R. John, Kim Phillips-Fein
- Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017
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- Hagley Perspectives on Business and Culture .
- Hagley Perspectives on Business and Culture .
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Introduction. Adversarial Relations? Business and Politics in Twentieth- Century America PART I. THE PROGRESSIVE ERA AND THE 1920S Chapter 1. Trade Associations, State Building, and the Sherman Act: Th e U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1912–25 Chapter 2. Toward a Civic Welfare State: Business and City Building in the 1920s PART II. THE NEW DEAL AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR Chapter 3. Th e “Mono poly” Hearings, Th eir Critics, and the Limits of Patent Reform in the New Deal Chapter 4. Farewell to Progressivism: Th e Second World War and the Privatization of the “Military- Industrial Complex” Chapter 5. Beyond the New Deal: Thomas K. McCraw and the Political Economy of Capitalism PART III. THE POSTWAR ERA: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Chapter 6. “Free Enterprise” or Federal Aid? Th e Business Response to Economic Restructuring in the Long 1950s Chapter 7. “They Were the Moving Spirits”: Business and Supply- Side Liberalism in the Postwar South Chapter 8. A Fraught Partnership: Business and the Public University Since the Second World War PART IV. THE POSTWAR ERA: LIBERALISM AND ITS CRITICS Chapter 9. The Triumph of Social Responsibility in the National Association of Manufacturers in the 1950s Chapter 10. “What Would Peace in Vietnam Mean for You as an Investor?” Business Executives and the Antiwar Movement, 1967–75 Chapter 11. Entangled: Civil Rights in Corporate Amer i ca Since 1964
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Introduction. Adversarial Relations? Business and Politics in Twentieth- Century America PART I. THE PROGRESSIVE ERA AND THE 1920S Chapter 1. Trade Associations, State Building, and the Sherman Act: Th e U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1912–25 Chapter 2. Toward a Civic Welfare State: Business and City Building in the 1920s PART II. THE NEW DEAL AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR Chapter 3. Th e “Mono poly” Hearings, Th eir Critics, and the Limits of Patent Reform in the New Deal Chapter 4. Farewell to Progressivism: Th e Second World War and the Privatization of the “Military- Industrial Complex” Chapter 5. Beyond the New Deal: Thomas K. McCraw and the Political Economy of Capitalism PART III. THE POSTWAR ERA: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Chapter 6. “Free Enterprise” or Federal Aid? Th e Business Response to Economic Restructuring in the Long 1950s Chapter 7. “They Were the Moving Spirits”: Business and Supply- Side Liberalism in the Postwar South Chapter 8. A Fraught Partnership: Business and the Public University Since the Second World War PART IV. THE POSTWAR ERA: LIBERALISM AND ITS CRITICS Chapter 9. The Triumph of Social Responsibility in the National Association of Manufacturers in the 1950s Chapter 10. “What Would Peace in Vietnam Mean for You as an Investor?” Business Executives and the Antiwar Movement, 1967–75 Chapter 11. Entangled: Civil Rights in Corporate Amer i ca Since 1964
9780812293562
DE-Economie
DE-Istorie
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