Corporate Power, Class Conflict, and the Crisis of the New Globalization
Discover the intricate dynamics of modern globalization in Corporate Power, Class Conflict, and the Crisis of the New Globalization by Ronald W. Cox. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2019, this compelling hardback spans 190 pages, providing an in-depth analysis of the evolving role of corporations in the global economy. Cox explores how businesses have successfully expanded their market and political influence through the internationalization of production, often prioritizing investor interests. The book reveals the alarming dependency of corporate profits on the exploitation of labor worldwide, shedding light on the underlying issues that contribute to the current crisis of global capitalism. Ideal for anyone interested in international economic relations, trade, and the political activities of corporations, this insightful work is essential reading for understanding the complexities of today's economic landscape.