1. Criticisms of Miliband's Marxism
This appears to devalue the argument further, seeing as this leaves only 14% of such companies being held within a family ownership after the first generation. ... Firstly, he examines the notion that the managers appointed by the owners of large companies do in fact constitute a new class, one that is 'moved by considerations other than those of the owners better, less "selfish", more "socially responsible" and more closely concerned with the "public interest" than old style capitalism' (p30) – surely a positive thing as the notion sees them as ...
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