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The Bigness Complex

Industry, Labor, and Government in the American Economy

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The Bigness Complex confronts the myth that organizational giantism leads to economic efficiency and well-being in the modern age. On the contrary, it demonstrates how bigness undermines our economic productivity and progress, endangers our democratic freedoms, and exacerbates our economic problems and challenges. The analysis is framed in the timeless context of American distrust of concentrations of power. The authors show how both the left and the right fail to address the central problem of power in formulating their diagnoses and recommendations. The book concludes with an alternative public philosophy as a viable guidepost for public policy toward business in a free-enterprise democracy.

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The Bigness Complex, Walter Adams, James W. Brock

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1987
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Titolo
The Bigness Complex
Sottotitolo
Industry, Labor, and Government in the American Economy
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Pantheon
Pubblicato
1987
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
426
ISBN10
0394751698
ISBN13
9780394751696
Serie
Valutazione
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The Bigness Complex confronts the myth that organizational giantism leads to economic efficiency and well-being in the modern age. On the contrary, it demonstrates how bigness undermines our economic productivity and progress, endangers our democratic freedoms, and exacerbates our economic problems and challenges. The analysis is framed in the timeless context of American distrust of concentrations of power. The authors show how both the left and the right fail to address the central problem of power in formulating their diagnoses and recommendations. The book concludes with an alternative public philosophy as a viable guidepost for public policy toward business in a free-enterprise democracy.