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- catalog contributor b2183178.
- catalog created "[1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969]".
- catalog description "Bk. 1: The laws of power -- I. Power invariably fills any vacuum in human organization -- II. Power is invariably personal -- III. Power is invariably based on a system of ideas or philosophy -- IV. Power is exercised through, and depends on, institutions -- V. Power is invariably confronted with, and acts in the presence of, a field of responsibility -- VI. The higher criticism -- Bk. 2. Economic power -- I. Prologue in history, the bloody dialogue -- II. Taming the market gods -- III. The realities of economic power -- IV. Organized labor and its leaders -- V. Can statist economics be avoided? -- Bk. 3. Political power in the United States -- I. The federal government -- II. The American chief of state; reality and romance -- III. Political officers and bureaucrats -- IV. Congress and the men who exercise its power -- V. The mass media -- VI. The capital and its court -- Bk. 4. Judicial political power: The supreme court of the United States -- I. The supreme court as holder of legislative power -- II. Revolution in economic organization -- III. The redistribution of judicial power -- Bk. 5. International power -- I. World power against chaos -- II. The personal element in international power -- III. Philosophies of international power -- IV. Is empire avoidable? -- V. International power and the emergence of world government -- Bk. 6. The decline of power -- I. The forces of erosion -- II. Epilogue in America.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xv, 603 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Power.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Power.".
- catalog isPartOf "Power and Morality Collection at Harvard Business School bak".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harcourt, Brace & World".
- catalog relation "Power.".
- catalog subject "320.1".
- catalog subject "JC330 .B418".
- catalog subject "Power (Social sciences)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bk. 1: The laws of power -- I. Power invariably fills any vacuum in human organization -- II. Power is invariably personal -- III. Power is invariably based on a system of ideas or philosophy -- IV. Power is exercised through, and depends on, institutions -- V. Power is invariably confronted with, and acts in the presence of, a field of responsibility -- VI. The higher criticism -- Bk. 2. Economic power -- I. Prologue in history, the bloody dialogue -- II. Taming the market gods -- III. The realities of economic power -- IV. Organized labor and its leaders -- V. Can statist economics be avoided? -- Bk. 3. Political power in the United States -- I. The federal government -- II. The American chief of state; reality and romance -- III. Political officers and bureaucrats -- IV. Congress and the men who exercise its power -- V. The mass media -- VI. The capital and its court -- Bk. 4. Judicial political power: The supreme court of the United States -- I. The supreme court as holder of legislative power -- II. Revolution in economic organization -- III. The redistribution of judicial power -- Bk. 5. International power -- I. World power against chaos -- II. The personal element in international power -- III. Philosophies of international power -- IV. Is empire avoidable? -- V. International power and the emergence of world government -- Bk. 6. The decline of power -- I. The forces of erosion -- II. Epilogue in America.".
- catalog title "Power [by] Adolf A. Berle.".
- catalog type "text".