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The Corporations and the State Essays in the Theory of Capitalism and Imperialism
O'Connor, James Publisher: Harper Torchbooks, New York, USA Year Published: 1974 Pages: 222pp ISBN: 0-06-131930-9 Resource Type: Book
Essays discussing modern U.S. capitalism and imperialism. Each chapter tries to delineate the relationship between 'economic' and 'political' processes, or at least recognize the unity between them. The unifying them is the role of the large corporations in U.S. society and the world eonomy, and the relationship between these corporations and the capitalist state.
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Preface ix
PART I - CAPITALISM One - The Need for Production and the Production of Needs Two - The Theory of Surplus Value
PART II - THE CORPORATIONS Three - Baran and Sweezy's Monopoly Capital Four - Fitch and Oppenheimer's Theory of Finance Capital
PART III -THE STATE Five - Scientific and Ideological Elements in the Economic Theory of Government Policy Six - The Fiscal Crisis of the State
PART IV - ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM Seven - The Meaning of Economic Imperialism Eight - International Corporations and Economic Underdevelopment Index
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