The Big Business Reader
Essays on Corporate America
Автор(и) : Mark Green, Robert Massie, Jr.
Издател : The Pilgrim Press
Място на издаване : New York, USA
Година на издаване : 1980
ISBN : 0-8298-0398-X
Брой страници : 640
Език : английски
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The mercantile values of the modern giant corporations shape more than market forces in their image. They pervade government politics, law, taxation, environment, education, communcations, foundations, athleticsm and even institutions formerly believed to be outside their influence, such as the family or organized religion. Indeed, both in space and time, the large corporation is expanding its impact, as multinational activity and chemical and other technological burdens on future generations increase.
"There is a new form of terrorism stalking the factories, offices and job sites of America. It does not involve amsked gunmen. There are no tales of bloody violence. It is not part of an extremist cause in a far away land. Today, working people are experiencing psychological terrorism in American industry."
Mark Green
Mark Green is a lawyer and the director of Public Citizen's Congress Watch in Washington, D.C. He is the author or editor of several books on government, business, law.
Robert Massie, Jr.
Robert Massie, Jr. is a 1978 graduate of Princeton university and the director of research for „Big Business Day – 1980.“