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_aGalbraith, John Kenneth, _d1908-2006 |
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_aThe new industrial state / _cJohn Kenneth Galbraith ; with a new foreword by James K. Galbraith |
| 250 | _a1st Princeton ed | ||
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_aPrinceton, N.J. : _bPrinceton University Press, _c2007. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aThe James Madison library in American politics | |
| 500 | _aOriginally published: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1967 | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index | ||
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_tGeneral Editor's Introduction ix _tForeword by James K. Galbraith xi _tAcknowledgments xxv _tIntroduction to the Fourth Edition xxvii _tChapter 1: Change and the Planning System 1 _tChapter 2: The Imperatives of Technology 13 _tChapter 3: The Nature of Industrial Planning 25 _tChapter 4: Planning and the Supply of Capital 42 _tChapter 5: Capital and Power 56 _tChapter 6: The Technostructure 73 _tChapter 7: The Corporation 89 _tChapter 8: The Entrepreneur and the Technostructure 108 _tChapter 9: A Digression on the Firm under Socialism 123 _tChapter 10: The Approved Contradiction 138 _tChapter 11: The General Theory of Motivation 162 _tChapter 12: Motivation in Perspective 176 _tChapter 13: Motivation and the Technostructure 186 _tChapter 14: The Principle of Consistency 199 _tChapter 15: The Goals of the Planning System 207 _tChapter 16: Prices in the Planning System 223 _tChapter 17: Prices in the Planning System (Continued) 235 _tChapter 18: The Management of Specific Demand 245 _tChapter 19: The Revised Sequence 263 _tChapter 20: The Regulation of Aggregate Demand 273 _tChapter 21: The Nature of Employment and Unemployment 289 _tChapter 22: The Control of the Wage-Price Spiral 305 _tChapter 23: The Planning System and the Union I 322 _tChapter 24: The Planning System and the Union II 337 _tChapter 25: The Educational and Scientific Estate 347 _tChapter 26: The Planning System and the State I 365 _tChapter 27: The Planning System and the State II 377 _tChapter 28: A Further Summary 390 _tChapter 29: The Planning System and the Arms Race 398 _tChapter 30: The Further Dimensions 419 _tChapter 31: The Planning Lacunae 432 _tChapter 32: Of Toil 443 _tChapter 33: Education and Emancipation 452 _tChapter 34: The Political Lead 462 _tChapter 35: The Future of the Planning System 473 _tAn Addendum on Economic Method and the Nature of Social Argument 489 _tIndex 503 |
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