The Global Industrial Complex : Systems of Domination.
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- 0739136992
- 0739136984
- 9780739136980
- 9781280659263
- 1280659262
- Capitalism -- Social aspects
- Capitalism -- Political aspects
- Big business
- Power (Social sciences)
- Social institutions
- Grandes entreprises
- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales)
- Institutions sociales
- social institutions
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture
- Big business
- Capitalism -- Political aspects
- Capitalism -- Social aspects
- Power (Social sciences)
- Social institutions
- Big Business
- Globalisierung
- Einrichtung
- Kapitalismus
- Wirtschaftsmacht
- 306.3/42 23
- HB501 .G5495 2011
- MS 4800
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Introduction : pathologies of power and the rise of the global industrial complex / Steven Best -- Crisis and hope : theirs and ours / Noam Chomsky -- The corporate war economy / Carl Boggs -- The security industrial complex / Ward Churchill -- The media-military industrial complex / Toby Miller -- The criminal (justice) industrial complex / Mechthild Nagel -- The revolution will not be funded : the nonprofit industrial complex / Andrea Smith -- Higher education's industrial model / Cary Nelson -- The agricultural industrial complex / Vandana Silva -- Origins and consequences of the animal industrial complex / David Nibert -- Bad for your health : the U.S. medical industrial complex goes global / Asif Ismail -- College sports : it's all about the money! / Earl Smith and Angela Hattery -- Driving to carmageddon : capitalism, transportation, and the logic of planetary crisis / Michael Dawson -- Afterword / Peter McLaren.
The Global Industrial Complex: Systems of Domination, is a groundbreaking collection of essays by leading scholars from wide scholarly and activist backgrounds who examine the entangled array of contemporary industrial complexes - what the editors refer to as "the power complex"--That was first analyzed by C. Wright Mills in his 1956 classic work, The Power Elite.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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