Bill Berg

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Moreover, the history of the New Deal relations with farmers’ and consumers’ organizations parallels the labor movement tendencies. The examples of Russia and Germany have already taught us that the early forms of managerial society require fusion of the popular organizations with the state. The bureaucrats in charge of the popular mass organizations, in fact, take their places among the managers. This tendency, like the other managerial tendencies, is conspicuous in the New Deal.
The Managerial Revolution: What is Happening in the World
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