This book advances an original conception of the relationship between
state and corporate power in the United States. Using what he terms an
Institutional Marxist framework, Maher argues that, far from passively
responding to interest group pressures, the state has been a key agent
in politically mobilizing business, and has played an active role in
the organization of lobbying groups. Such business associations do not
merely express the pre-existing interests of their corporate members,
but are also mechanisms through which the state organizes the
political power of the capitalist class. They form part of what the
author refers to as an integral state—a wider network of state power
which traverses and interpenetrates the state bureaucracy, the
legislature, the industrial policy apparatus, and corporate
governance. Based on extensive archival research, this book tracks the
role of the General Electric Company as a pillar of the integral state
in the United States from the finance capital period (1880 to 1930),
through the managerial period (1930-1979), to the restructuring
leading up to the age of neoliberalism (1979-present).
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General Electric and a Century of American Power
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030837723
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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