TY - BOOK AU - Budish,J.M. ED - Labor Research Association, TI - People's capitalism: Stock ownership and production T2 - A new pamphlet series AV - HC 106.5 .B79 1958 PY - 1958/// CY - New York PB - International Publishers KW - Stock ownership KW - United States KW - Industries N1 - Includes author's signature (J. M. Budish); Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-64); I. Ownership of U.S. corporations: Selling capitalism under a new label -- The Stock Exchange cornerstone -- Narrow ownership and control -- Institutional stockholdings -- Wall Street fins a "typical" shareholder; II. Employee stock ownership schemes: Before the 1929 market crash -- Significance of current stock plans -- Three types of plans -- Standard Oil's worker stockholders -- Ownership "pie" after two centuries -- Company public relations programs -- Helping AT&T raise rates -- Summing up on stock ownership; III. Economic growth under capitalism: Trend of growth, past and present -- Characteristics of capitalism -- Atomized but interdependent production -- Disproportions and imbalances -- The drive for profits -- Accumulation of inventories -- The built-in stabilizers -- Monopoly and the profit motive -- Squeezing out free enterprise -- Monopolization of U.S. economy -- Control of independents -- As a Congressional Committee sees it; IV. U.S. and Soviet economic growth: U.S. government study -- Comparison with earlier periods -- Contrasts in two systems -- Reference notes N2 - "The promoters of "People's Capitalism" myths lay special stress on employee stock purchase plans that have recently been sprouting again. And it is the biggest corporations which have taken the lead in these schemes." -- From chapter II ER -