Understanding the Rise of Managerial Power
The Managerial Revolution by James Burnham is a groundbreaking political and economic theory book that explains how capitalism was replaced—not by socialism, but by a new ruling class of managers and administrators.
What You’ll Learn Inside
- Why traditional capitalism lost its dominance
- How managers gained control of business and government
- The true meaning behind modern totalitarian systems
- Insights into the New Deal and global political shifts
Written in 1941, this enduring classic remains remarkably relevant in today’s corporate-driven and bureaucratic world. Praised by thinkers like George Orwell and Irving Kristol, Burnham’s dispassionate analysis challenges conventional political thought and forecasts the evolution of modern power structures.
Who This Book Is For
Ideal for students, political theorists, economists, historians, and readers seeking to understand the hidden forces shaping global governance.
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