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Capitalist Collective Action

John R. Bowman

This 1989 volume presents a theory of capitalist collective action and a case study of the pre-World War II American coal industry to which the theory is applied. The author examines the irony of capitalist firms that do not want to compete with each other, but often cannot avoid doing so.

This 1989 volume presents a theory of capitalist collective action and a case study of the pre-World War II American coal industry to which the theory is applied. The author examines the irony of capitalist firms that do not want to compete with each other, but often cannot avoid doing so. He then explains under what conditions businesses would be able to organize their competition and identifies the economic and political factors that facilitate or inhibit this organization. The case study not only illustrates the theory, but demonstrates how the competitive relations of capitalist firms are critically important determinants of their political behavior. The author argues that the traditional Marxist concern with conflict between workers and capitalists should be supplemented with a concern for the competitive conflicts among capitalists.

Format:
Hardback
Pages:
272
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN:
9780521362658
Published Date:
1/11/1989
Dimensions:
229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight:
570g
Category:
Social & political philosophy

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Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9780521362658

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