In 1974, Maurice Zeitlin published a seminal article in The American Journal of Sociology, criticizing managerial theory and evidence, which ended one era in the analysis of the large corporation's ownership and control and began a new one. He called for research on the capitalist class that would reveal its inner structure--particularly the interaction of family ties, property, and business leadership in the large corporation. But, despite the subsequent blossoming of studies of intercorporate and class power, no one else has yet done the systematic empirical analysis he outlined. This work is thus the first to explore the full panoply of intraclass relations--interorganizational, kinship, economic, and political--within an actually existing dominant class. Theoretically sensitive, methodologically precise, and historically grounded, it aims to fill in the blank spots in our knowledge about how "economic classes" become "social classes" and how the latter in turn connect with other social forms.
This work is a sustained empirical analysis of Chile's dominant class. But it does more than reveal that class's specific internal structure; it also provides a coherent theory of the inner relations constituting any dominant class in a highly concentrated capitalist economy, a methodological paradigm, and an exemplary body of findings, which can closely guide the study of other dominant classes, especially in the "advanced" societies of the West.
Originally published in 1988.
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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. occasional notes in pen. 288 pages ; 26 cm. Contents: *FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. viii*List of Tables, pg. x*List of Figures, pg. xviii*Preface, pg. xx*Acknowledgments, pg. xxiv*Introduction. Inside the Dominant Class, pg. 1*Chapter One. Corporate Ownership and Control: The Large Corporation and the Capitalist Class, pg. 15*Chapter Two. "New Princes" for Old?, pg. 76*Chapter Three. Finance Capital, pg. 108*Chapter Four. Landlords and Capitalists, pg. 146*Chapter Five. Land, Capital, and Political Hegemony, pg. 186*Chapter Six. The Ties that Bind, pg. 215*Epilogue. The Color of the Rose, pg. 252*References, pg. 259*Index, pg. 285. Codice articolo 6js518