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The Case for Industrial Dualism

Edward Alsworth Ross

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1924, vol. 38, issue 3, 384-396

Abstract: I. The change from handicraft to machine, 384. — II. The intensification of capitalism, 386. — III. Strikes and the sterilization of capital, 387. — IV. Neither cooperation nor socialism possible as a remedy, 390. — V. Existing tendencies lead to capitalistic feudalism, 391. — VI. The alternative is industrial dualism, 393.— VII. Thus can democracy be maintained, capitalistic feudalism averted, 395.

Date: 1924
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