Monopoly Capital

Monopoly Capital

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Jan 1, 1966 · English · Kindle (416 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 416
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1966
Publisher Monthly Review Press (NY/London)

Description

In "Monopoly Capital," Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy explore the dynamics of capitalism in a world increasingly dominated by monopolies. Through a critical lens, the authors analyze how large corporations shape economic power and influence societal structures, arguing that this concentration hinders competition and thus stifles innovation.

Baran and Sweezy meticulously dissect the implications of monopoly on labor and consumer markets, emphasizing the adverse effects on the working class and the broader economy. Their insights challenge conventional economic theories and provoke thought about the sustainability of a system where a few entities wield significant power over resources and services.

As a seminal piece of radical literature, the book encourages readers to reconsider the accepted norms of economic practice and its effects on democracy. It serves as a foundation for further discussion on capital, power, and the roles individuals and society play within a monopolistic framework.

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Business & Economics
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