Billionaire corporations : Their growth and power / Labor Research Association.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: A new pamphlet series | A new pamphlet seriesPublication details: New York : International Publishers, 1954Description: 64 pages ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.74
LOC classification:
  • HD 2785 .L28 1954
Contents:
1. Their economic power: Main financial groups -- Top 127 rulers -- Millionaires in power -- "What's good for General Motors" -- Other links with Washington -- Big business lobbying -- Extending their power -- Control over communication media.
2. All for big profits: Banks grow more powerful -- Life insurance as source of capital -- Biggest get most -- Oil and imperialism -- International oil cartel -- Atomic energy give-away -- Private utilities gain -- Antitrust action stalled -- Anti-union, Jim Crow policies -- The people against the power of billionaires -- Reference notes.
Summary: "A study of the top monopolies, their links with peak finance and government - big steals at home and abroad, huge profits, anti-labor, Jim Crow policies." -- From the front cover.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks HD 2785 .L28 1954 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML19070026
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HD 2351 .B3 1966 International differences in industrial structure; HD 2731 .S765 1951 Monopoly and free enterprise / HD 2785 .H46 1982 Corporate control, corporate power : HD 2785 .L28 1954 Billionaire corporations : HD 2785 .Q5 1956 Giant corporations: HD 2795 .B52 1944 Cartels : HD 2795 .H15 1957 The politics of industry :

Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-64).

1. Their economic power: Main financial groups -- Top 127 rulers -- Millionaires in power -- "What's good for General Motors" -- Other links with Washington -- Big business lobbying -- Extending their power -- Control over communication media.

2. All for big profits: Banks grow more powerful -- Life insurance as source of capital -- Biggest get most -- Oil and imperialism -- International oil cartel -- Atomic energy give-away -- Private utilities gain -- Antitrust action stalled -- Anti-union, Jim Crow policies -- The people against the power of billionaires -- Reference notes.

"A study of the top monopolies, their links with peak finance and government - big steals at home and abroad, huge profits, anti-labor, Jim Crow policies." -- From the front cover.

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