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The Industrialists: How the National Association of Manufacturers Shaped American Capitalism

โœ Scribed by Jennifer A. Delton


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
353
Series
Politics and Society in Modern America; 135
Category
Library

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The first complete history of US industry's most influential and controversial lobbyist

Founded in 1895, the National Association of Manufacturersโ€”NAMโ€”helped make manufacturing the basis of the US economy and a major source of jobs in the twentieth century. The Industrialists traces the history of the advocacy group from its origins to today, examining its role in shaping modern capitalism, while also highlighting the many tensions and contradictions within the organization that sometimes hampered its mission.

In this compelling book, Jennifer Delton argues that NAMโ€”an organization best known for fighting unions, promoting "free enterprise," and defending corporate interestsโ€”was also surprisingly progressive. She shows how it encouraged companies to adopt innovations such as safety standards, workers' comp, and affirmative action, and worked with the US government and international organizations to promote the free exchange of goods and services across national borders. While NAM's modernizing and globalizing activities helped to make American industry the most profitable and productive in the world by midcentury, they also eventually led to deindustrialization, plant closings, and the decline of manufacturing jobs.

Taking readers from the Progressive Era and the New Deal to the Reagan Revolution and the Trump presidency, The Industrialists is the story of a powerful organization that fought US manufacturing's political battles, created its economic infrastructure, and expanded its global marketsโ€”only to contribute to the widespread collapse of US manufacturing by the close of the twentieth century.


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