Abstract
The 1970’s in the United States appear to have opened with an extraordinarily critical attack on the large business corporations as an instrument of achieving societal progress. Dissatisfaction with the quality of life in America today, both the quality of existence it permits and the distribution of the costs and benefits of that existence, are under attack from sources as varied as the new left, the militant black, the radical right, and the so-called ‘silent majority’. In the process of making their critique of American life, one after another of these groups has hit upon the giant business corporations as the source of many of those characteristics of contemporary life which they deplore.
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