ABSTRACT

This volume examines the leading professional societies since World War II - those in the free market economies of the United States, Britain, France, West Germany and Japan, and those in the collapsed command economies of East Germany and the Soviet Union. It praises their achievements, but also warns of the greed and corruption of their elites, aking whether corruption rather than ideology caused the collapse of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and if Anglo-American capitalism is likely to go the same way.

chapter 1|27 pages

THE THIRD SOCIAL REVOLUTION

chapter 2|21 pages

THE UNITED STATES

A free market for corporations

chapter 3|28 pages

BRITAIN

Keystone of the arch

chapter 4|23 pages

FRANCE

A planned meritocracy

chapter 5|23 pages

GERMANY: TWO VERSIONS OF PROFESSIONAL

Two versions of professional society

chapter 6|24 pages

SOVIET RUSSIA

Gulliver’s giant

chapter 7|30 pages

JAPAN

A floating world

chapter 8|25 pages

TOWARDS A GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY