TY - BOOK AU - Hamilton,Walton Hale TI - The politics of industry: Five lectures delivered on the William W. Cook Foundation at the University of Michigan / T2 - The William W. Cook foundation lectures AV - HD 2795 .H15 1957 U1 - 338.973 PY - 1957/// CY - New York PB - Knopf KW - Corporations KW - United States KW - Industrial policy N1 - Includes index; I. Separation of state and economy -- II. Regulation and counterrevolution -- III. Return of the honorable company -- IV. The impact on the political frontier -- V. Salute to the great economy; Five lectures delivered on the William W. Cook Foundation of the University of Michigan, February-March 1955 N2 - "Here is a masterful analysis of the organization of the present-day economy, comparable to Thorstein Veblen's great commentaries of a few decades ago. Walton Hamilton, one of the country's outstanding lawyers and economists, takes an explosively radical approach in describing the actual modes of power and behavior in the modern industrial economy. Cutting through traditional arguments about private versus public enterprise, he examines the intermingling of government and private industry in four distinct areas: the administrative agency, patents and licenses, the international sphere, and corporate regulation." -- From the dust jacket UR - https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6220797M/The_politics_of_industry ER -