Corporate power and urban crisis in Detroit /Lynda Ann Ewen.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Princeton, New Jersey ; Guildford, England : Princeton University Press, (c)1978.Description: 1 online resource (328 pages) : illustrations, maps, chartsContent type:- text
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- 9781400871971
- HN80 .C677 1978
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Lynda Ann Ewen offers the first thoroughgoing Marxist-Leninist analysis, based on primary research, of the structure and dynamics of class relations and corporate power in a major U.S. metropolitan area. She contends that Detroit's urban crisis is not a temporary aberration in a good system run amuck, but the logical result of years of social planning and the use of human and natural resources for the benefit of the few. In general, analyses of the problems in American society have endorsed capitalist ideals and assumptions. Nevertheless, these analyses and the reform measures that have accompaniment.
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