New industrial state, The

Type
Book
Category
 
Publication Year
1967 
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Company, United States 
Pages
xiv, 427 p. 
Subject
Industries --United States. Industrial policy --United States. 
Description
Includes sections on capital and power, the corporation, socialism, motivation, aggregate demand, and the industrial system. 
Biblio Notes
Contents:
Change and the industrial system -- The imperatives of technology -- The nature of industrial planning -- Planning and the supply of capital -- Capital and power -- The technostructure -- A digression on socialism -- The approved contradiction -- The general theory of motivation -- Motivation in perspective -- Motivation and the technostructure -- The principle of consistency -- The goals of the industrial system -- Prices in the industrial system -- Prices in the industrial system (continued) -- The management of specific demand -- The revised sequence -- The regulation of aggregate demand -- The nature of employment and unemployment -- The control of the age-price spiral -- The industrial system and the union I -- The industrial system and the Union II: the ministerial union -- The educational and scientific estate -- The industrial system and the state I -- The industrial system and the state II -- A further summary -- The industrial system and the Cold War -- The further dimensions -- The planning Lacunae -- The political land -- The future of the industrial system.

Includes bibliographical references.  
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