The Managerial Revolution
The Managerial Revolution
James Burnham
Marc Andreessen
Together [with 'The Machiavellians'], the best explanation for the current structure of our society and politics. - Marc Andreessen
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The Managerial Revolution

The Managerial Revolution: What is Happening in the World

James Burnham
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James Burnham
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In "The Managerial Revolution," James Burnham delivers a prescient analysis of the seismic shifts in global economic structures, positing that capitalism, as it was known, is being systematically uprooted not by socialism, but by a new era of managerial dominance. Burnham's thesis is both revolutionary and unsettling, suggesting that the true power in the modern world has shifted to a cadre of managers and administrators who control the levers of both corporate and governmental machinery. Written in the crucible year of 1941, Burnham's work is a pioneering exploration of how economic control and political power have migrated from traditional capitalists to a new class of professional managers, fundamentally altering the nature of governance and economic life. Through meticulous analysis and a clear, authoritative voice, Burnham takes readers on a journey through the intricacies of this transformation, challenging preconceived notions about democracy, capitalism, and socialism. He questions the sustainability of civilization itself under this new regime, exploring the potential for totalitarianism and the implications of such a shift on global politics and individual freedoms. "The Managerial Revolution" stands not just as a critique of economic systems past and present, but as a forward-looking treatise that anticipates the complexities of future societal structures. It's a seminal work that continues to offer invaluable insights into the forces shaping our world, making it a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the undercurrents of modern economic and political life.

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Released
1941
1 Jan
Length
285
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Together [with 'The Machiavellians'], the best explanation for the current structure of our society and politics. - Marc Andreessen
Just as we seldom realize that we are growing old until we are already old, so do the contemporary actors in a major social change seldom realize that society is changing until the change has already come.
— James Burnham, The Managerial Revolution

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