The Managerial Revolution
About This Book
In The Managerial Revolution (1941), James Burnham presents compelling evidence for the emergence of a new dominant class – managers – who were poised to displace traditional capitalist elites from their economic throne during the mid-twentieth century. Written more than seventy years ago, this work continues to offer relevant perspectives on contemporary economic and social structures.
Who Should Read This?
- Students of history seeking alternative perspectives on twentieth-century social change
- Readers interested in understanding the mechanics of capitalist economic systems
- People wanting fresh analytical frameworks for interpreting contemporary political events
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