Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... capital to the firm . The conflicts presented in these cases reflect struggles between factions of the traditional capitalist class . Such conflicts elicit the mobilization of organized sources of capital flows . This unique resource ...
... capital to the firm . The conflicts presented in these cases reflect struggles between factions of the traditional capitalist class . Such conflicts elicit the mobilization of organized sources of capital flows . This unique resource ...
Page 65
... capital and industrial / commerce capital share an interest in the long - range goal of the preservation of a capitalist political econ- omy . Their interpretations of what that means , how to achieve it , and what time frame to use ...
... capital and industrial / commerce capital share an interest in the long - range goal of the preservation of a capitalist political econ- omy . Their interpretations of what that means , how to achieve it , and what time frame to use ...
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... capital relationships in the capital accumulation process . The transnational character of capital flows thus limits further the power of national industrial capitalists as well as the working class . It generates enhanced dominance of ...
... capital relationships in the capital accumulation process . The transnational character of capital flows thus limits further the power of national industrial capitalists as well as the working class . It generates enhanced dominance of ...
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