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Author Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1908-2006.

Title The new industrial state
Published Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1967

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 MELB  330.1 G148N  AVAILABLE
Description xiv, 427 pages ; 22 cm
Contents Change and the industrial system -- The imperatives of technology -- The nature of industrial planning -- Planning and the supply of capital -- Capital and power -- The technostructure -- A digression on socialism -- The approved contradiction -- The general theory of motivation -- Motivation in perspective -- Motivation and the technostructure -- The principle of consistency -- The goals of the industrial system -- Prices in the industrial system -- Prices in the industrial system (continued) -- The management of specific demand -- The revised sequence -- The regulation of aggregate demand -- The nature of employment and unemployment -- The control of the age-price spiral -- The industrial system and the union I -- The industrial system and the Union II: the ministerial union -- The educational and scientific estate -- The industrial system and the state I -- The industrial system and the state II -- A further summary -- The industrial system and the Cold War -- The further dimensions -- The planning Lacunae -- The political land -- The future of the industrial system
Summary Includes sections on capital and power, the corporation, socialism, motivation, aggregate demand, and the industrial system
Analysis Industrial policy United States
Industries United States
Bibliography Bibliographical footnotes
Subject Industrial policy -- United States.
Industries -- United States.
LC no. 67011826