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7John Maynard Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (London, 1936).
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8Lizabeth Cohen, A Consumers’ Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America (New York, 2003); Meg Jacobs, Pocketbook Politics: Economic Citizenship in Twentieth Century America (Princeton, NJ: 2005).
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9Paddy Riley, “Clark Kerr: From the Industrial to the Knowledge Economy,”in Nelson Lichtenstein, ed., American Capitalism: Social Thought and Political Economy in the Twentieth Century (Philadelphia, 2006).
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10David Mowery and Nathan Rosenberg, Technology and the Pursuit of EconomicGrowth (Cambridge, UK: 1989).
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11Alfred Chandler, Scale and Scope: The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism (Cambridge, MA: 1990).
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12Dominique Tobbell, Pills, Power, and Policy: The Struggle for Drug Reform in Cold War America and Its Consequences (Berkeley, CA: 2012).
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13Jefferson Cowie, Capital Moves: RCA’s Seventy-Year Quest for Cheap Labor(Ithaca, NY: 1999).
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14David Mowery and Nathan Rosenberg, Paths of Innovation: TechnologicalChange in 20th-Century America (Cambridge, UK: 1998).
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15Thomas McCraw, American Business, 1920–2000: How It Worked (Wheeling,WV: 2000).
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16Margaret Pugh O’Mara, Cities of Knowledge: Cold War Science and the Search for the Next Silicon Valley (Princeton, NJ: 2005).
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17Patrick Gaughan, Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Restructurings (Hoboken, NJ: 2011).
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18Robert Sobel, The Age of Giant Corporations: A Microeconomic History of American Business, 1914–1992, 3rd ed. (Westport, CT: 1993).
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19Timothy M. Hurley, “The Urge to Merge: Contemporary Theories on the Rise of Conglomerate Mergers in the 1960s,” Journal of Business and TechnologyLaw, Vol. 1., Issue 1 (2006), 185–205.
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20Louis Hyman, “Rethinking the Postwar Corporation: Management, Monopolies, and Markets,” in Phillips-Fein and Zelizer, eds., What’s Good for Business.
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21Robert Sobel, The Rise and Fall of the Conglomerate Kings (New York: 1984);William G. Blair, “Charles G. Bluhdorn, the Head of Gulf and Western, Dies at 56,” New York Times, February 20, 1983.
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22David E. Lilienthal, Big Business: A New Era (New York, 1953); John Kenneth Galbraith, American Capitalism: The Concept of Countervailing Power (Boston,1956); Jason Scott Smith, “The Liberal Invention of the Multinational Corporation: David Lilienthal and Postwar Capitalism,” in Phillips-Fein and Zelizer,eds., What’s Good for Business.
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23Dwight D. Eisenhower, “Farewell Radio and Television Address to the American People,” January 17, 1961. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, TheAmerican Presidency Project. http:// www .presidency.ucsb.edu /ws/?pid= 12086.
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1Michelle Reeves, “‘Obey the Rules or Get Out’: Ronald Reagan’s 1966 Gubernatorial Campaign and the ‘Trouble at Berkeley,’” Southern California Quarterly 92(3), Fall 2010, 275–305.
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2Mario Savio, “Sit-In Address on the Steps of Sproul Hall,” December 2, 1964,University of California at Berkeley. Speech video and text available at: www.americanrhetoric.com /speeches /mariosaviosproulhallsitin.htm. Robert Cohen,Freedom’s Orator: Mario Savio and the Radical Legacy of the 1960s (New York,2009).
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3On “anti-establishment” politics among the New Left, see, for example, Rebecca Klatch, A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s (Berkeley, CA: 1999).
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4Quoted in David Vogel, Fluctuating Fortunes: The Political Power of Business in America (New York, 1989).
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5Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands.
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