1st Edition

Business as a System of Power

By Robert Brady Copyright 2001
300 Pages
by Routledge

372 Pages
by Routledge

340 Pages
by Routledge

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,... Read more
Introduction; I: The Evolution of Manufacturing Peak Associations in the Totalitarian Bloc; I: The New Order for German Industry; II: The Fascist System of Collateral Syndicates; III: Japan: Kokutai and the “Co-Prosperity Sphere”; IV: France: Through Double Defeat to Vichy’s “New Order”; II: Manufacturing Peak Associations within the Liberal-Capitalist Scheme; V: Britain’s “Feudalistic System of Cartel Controls”; VI: The American Way: “Business Self-Regimentation”; III: Comparison and Contrast of Trends in Business Policy Formations; VII: Economic Policies: Monopoly, Protection, Privilege; VIII: Social Policies: Status, Trusteeship, Harmony; IX: Political Policies: Bureaucracy, Hierarchy, Totalitarianism

Biography

Robert Brady