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Corporate Power and the Future of U.S. Capitalism
Bichler, Shimshon
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Nitzan, Jonathan
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2020
Corporate power in the United States has risen to unprecedented levels, but the rate at which this power has grown is decelerating. Both facts have important implications for the future of U.S. capitalism.
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Public Debt as Corporate Power: Mapping the New Aristocracy of Finance
Hager, Sandy Brian
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2015
In various writings Karl Marx made references to an ‘aristocracy of finance’ in Western Europe and the United States that dominated ownership of the public debt. Drawing on original research, this paper offers the first comprehensive analysis of the pattern of public debt ownership within...
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