Source: The Modern Corporation and Private Property. 1932/1967, p. 357 (1967, p. 313)
“A triumphalist corporate capitalism, free at last of the specter of Communism, has mobilized its economic power to relentlessly marginalize all nonmarket values; to subordinate every aspect of American life to corporate "efficiency" and the bottom line; to demonize not only government but the very idea of public service and public goods.”
"Dreaming of War" http://www.thenation.com/doc/20011015/willis, The Nation (15 October 2001)
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