The New Industrial State

Galbnraith, John Kenneth
Publisher:  Signet Books
Year First Published:  {17087 The New Industrial State NEW INDUSTRIAL STATE Galbnraith, John Kenneth Signet Books According to Galbraith, the requirements of producing organizations, not the images of ideology, give shape to modern economic society. 1967 1968 430pp BC17087s-NewIndustrialState.jpg B Book - <br> <br> <br>Table of Contents <br> <br>Foreword <br> <br>I - Change and the Industrial System <br>II- The Imperatives of Technology <br>III -The Nature of Industrial Planning <br>IV - Planning and the Supply Capital <br>V - Capital and Power <br>VI - The Technostructure <br>VII - The Corporation <br>VIII - The Entrepreneur and the Technostructure <br>IX - A Digression on Socialism <br>X - The Approved Contradiction <br>XI - The General Theory of Motivation <br>XII - Motivation in Perspective <br>XIII - Motivation and the Technostructure <br>XIV - The Principle of Consistency <br>XV - The Goals of the Industrial System <br>XVI - Prices in the Industrial System <br>XVII - Prices in the Industrial System (continued) <br>XVIII - The Management of Specific Demand <br>XIX - The Revised Sequence <br>XX - The Regulation of Aggregate Demand <br>XXI - The Nature of Employment and Unemployment <br>XXII - The Control of the Wage-Price Spiral <br>XXIII - The Industrial System and the Union I <br>XXIV - The Industrial System and the Union II: The Ministerial Union <br>XXV - The Educational and Scientific Estate <br>XXVI - The Industrial System and the State I <br>XXVII - The Industrial System and the State II <br>XXVIII - A Further Summary <br>XXIX - The Industrial System and the Cold War <br>XXX - The Further Dimensions <br>XXXI - The Planning Lacunae <br>XXXII - Of Toil <br>XXXIII - Education and Emancipation <br>XXXIV - The Political Lead <br>XXXV - The Future of the Industrial System <br> <br>An Addendum on Economic Method and the Nature of Social Argument <br> <br>Index 1 false false true CA17087.htm [0xc00028c810 0xc00028ced0] Ca}
Year Published:  1968
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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Table of Contents

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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