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Herman Mark Schwartz on Corporate Strategy

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For this episode we talk to Herman Mark Schwartz on a wide range of issues - from biopolitics, industrial policy, and the New Cold War political economy to why "financialization" is a limited analytical frame for recent history. Mark argues that conflict between firms over profits is just as important - if not moreso - than conflict between capital and labor over the consumption share. The shift from midcentury "Fordism" to today's three-tiered economic structure happened as the result of a "Kalecki moment" in the late-1960s and early-1970s: workers, women, and the third world wanted more, and corporate strategy transformed to meet, and rebuff, their challenges.
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You can find his faculty profile here: https://politics.virginia.edu/people/profile/schwartz
And the articles we discussed today here: https://americanaffairsjournal.org/author/herman-mark-schwartz/
and here: https://www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/manufacturing-stagnation/

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For this episode we talk to Herman Mark Schwartz on a wide range of issues - from biopolitics, industrial policy, and the New Cold War political economy to why "financialization" is a limited analytical frame for recent history. Mark argues that conflict between firms over profits is just as important - if not moreso - than conflict between capital and labor over the consumption share. The shift from midcentury "Fordism" to today's three-tiered economic structure happened as the result of a "Kalecki moment" in the late-1960s and early-1970s: workers, women, and the third world wanted more, and corporate strategy transformed to meet, and rebuff, their challenges.
*** LINKS ***
You can find his faculty profile here: https://politics.virginia.edu/people/profile/schwartz
And the articles we discussed today here: https://americanaffairsjournal.org/author/herman-mark-schwartz/
and here: https://www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/manufacturing-stagnation/

  continue reading

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