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The New Industrial State
Galbnraith, John Kenneth Publisher: Signet Books Year Published: 1968 First Published: 1967 Pages: 430pp Resource Type: Book
According to Galbraith, the requirements of producing organizations, not the images of ideology, give shape to modern economic society.
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Foreword
I - Change and the Industrial System II- The Imperatives of Technology III -The Nature of Industrial Planning IV - Planning and the Supply Capital V - Capital and Power VI - The Technostructure VII - The Corporation VIII - The Entrepreneur and the Technostructure IX - A Digression on Socialism X - The Approved Contradiction XI - The General Theory of Motivation XII - Motivation in Perspective XIII - Motivation and the Technostructure XIV - The Principle of Consistency XV - The Goals of the Industrial System XVI - Prices in the Industrial System XVII - Prices in the Industrial System (continued) XVIII - The Management of Specific Demand XIX - The Revised Sequence XX - The Regulation of Aggregate Demand XXI - The Nature of Employment and Unemployment XXII - The Control of the Wage-Price Spiral XXIII - The Industrial System and the Union I XXIV - The Industrial System and the Union II: The Ministerial Union XXV - The Educational and Scientific Estate XXVI - The Industrial System and the State I XXVII - The Industrial System and the State II XXVIII - A Further Summary XXIX - The Industrial System and the Cold War XXX - The Further Dimensions XXXI - The Planning Lacunae XXXII - Of Toil XXXIII - Education and Emancipation XXXIV - The Political Lead XXXV - The Future of the Industrial System
An Addendum on Economic Method and the Nature of Social Argument
Index
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