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The Managerial Revolution

✍ Scribed by James Burnham


Publisher
John Day
Year
1941
Tongue
English
Leaves
289
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Contents (v)
1. The Problem (3)
2. The World We Lived in (9)
3. The Theory of the Permanence of Capitalism (29)
4. The Theory of the Proletarian Socialist Revolution (38)
5. The Struggle for Power (58)
6. The Theory of the Managerial Revolution (71)
7. Who Are the Managers? (77)
8. The Managers Move Toward Social Dominance (96)
9. The Economy of Managerial Society (112)
10. The Managers Shift the Locus of Sovereignty (139)
11. Totalitarianism and Managerial Society (152)
12. The World Policy of the Managers (172)
13. The Managerial Ideologies (185)
14. The Russian Way (206)
15. The German Way (227)
16. The Future of the United States (252)
17. Objections (273)


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