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Collectivism and Charles Steinmetz

James B. Gilbert

Business History Review, 1974, vol. 48, issue 4, 520-540

Abstract: Professor Gilbert examines the impact of the corporate form of organization upon the utopian thinking of American intellectuals of the progressive era, using the ideas of Charles Steinmetz as an example of the way in which collectivist assumptions were brought to bear on descriptions of society.

Date: 1974
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