Alternative tracks : the constitution of American industrial order, 1865-1917 / Gerald Berk
- Bib ID:
- 102038
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Berk, Gerald
- Description:
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- Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1994
- xi, 243 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0801846560 (acid-free paper) (hc.)
- Series:
- Johns Hopkins series in constitutional thought.
- Summary:
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At the heart of Alternative Tracks is the historical relationship between democracy and the modern corporation. The long-held view is that industrial centralization and corporate hierarchy were driven by the efficiency imperatives of modern technology. Collective choice and the state, it followed, had little lasting influence on the development of corporate capitalism.
In Alternative Tracks Gerald Berk uses the critical case of the railroad industry to show that economic development in the United States did not follow this deterministic course. Instead, it was open to any number of forms and was significantly affected by its interactions with the state. Moreover, the role of government depended less on the exercise of interest-group or class power than it did on the protracted struggle over constitutional norms of fairness and justice relating to corporations and the market. Mediated through the courts, Congress, and the bureaucracy, this struggle had profound effects on the organization of railroads, the pattern of urbanization, and the practice of business regulation. Berk concludes that our understanding of historical political economy must take markets, technologies, and organizational forms as the contingent outcomes of such constitutional politics, rather than as premeditated contexts for state and economic development.
- Full contents:
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- 1. Toward a Constitutive Political Economy
- Pt. I. Corporate Entitlements and National System Building. 2. Corporate Capital Markets Transformed. 3. Reconstituting Fixed Costs
- Pt. II. Regional Republicanism. 4. Regional Republicanism in Policy: Regulated Competition. 5. Regionalism in Economic Practice: The Chicago Great Western Railway, 1883-1908
- Pt. III. The Corporate Liberal Basis of Group Politics. 6. The Predicament of Regulated Monopoly. 7. Beyond Corporate Liberalism.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-233) and index.
- Subject:
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- Railroads and state -- United States -- History
- Railroads -- Political aspects -- United States -- History
- Railroad legislation -- United States -- History
- Corporations -- Political aspects -- United States -- History
- Corporation law -- United States -- History
- Industrial policy -- United States -- History
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- Publication date:
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