ABSTRACT

First Published in 1994. This comprehensive work views U.S. history through the analytical framework of the capitalist process. The highlights of the book are: it weaves together economic history with the history of economic ideas to give a new perspective on the contemporary connections between the economic and social processes; provides an analytical and historical explanation of capitalism as a socioeconomic system; discusses the past and present functioning of the business system, as 'a system of power', with emphasis on the 1970s, 1980s and the stagnation of the 1990s; analyses the relationship between structures of income, wealth and power and class, color and gender; and critically looks at the development and nature of the capitalist state.

chapter 1|54 pages

Economics and Economies, Past and Present

chapter 2|37 pages

Capitalism

chapter 3|43 pages

Business as a System of Power

chapter 5|59 pages

Income, Wealth, and Power

chapter 7|81 pages

World Economy and Imperialism

chapter 8|73 pages

The State

chapter 9|50 pages

Needs and Possibilities