TheNewIndustrialState is a 1967 book by John Kenneth Galbraith. Three revised editions appeared in 1972, 1978 and 1985. In it, Galbraith asserts that...
trilogy on economics, American Capitalism (1952), The Affluent Society (1958), and TheNewIndustrialState (1967). Some of his work has been criticized by...
New Jersey is a state situated within both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is the most densely populated of all 50 U...
TheIndustrial Revolution, sometimes divided into the First Industrial Revolution and Second Industrial Revolution, was a period of global transition...
TheNew York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University (ILR) is an industrial relations school and one of Cornell University's...
[1967]. TheNewIndustrialState. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691131412. For the Abridge version, see "Part I: The History...
New Hampshire (/ˈhæmpʃər/ HAMP-shər) is a state in theNew England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Massachusetts to the south, Vermont...
Industrial N.V. is a European multinational corporation with global headquarters in Basildon, United Kingdom, but controlled and mostly owned by the multinational...
Industrial engineering is an engineering profession that is concerned with the optimization of complex processes, systems, or organizations by developing...
The term was coined by the economist John Kenneth Galbraith in TheNewIndustrialState (1967). It usually refers to managerial capitalism where the managers...
The governor of New York is the head of government of the U.S. state of New York. The governor is the head of the executive branch of New York's state...
Industrial policy is government policy to encourage the development and growth of all or part of the economy in pursuit of some public goal. Historically...
The World Cotton Centennial (also known as the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition) was a World's Fair held in New Orleans, Louisiana,...
employer organizations, and thestate. Thenewer name, "Employment Relations" is increasingly taking precedence because "industrial relations" is often seen...
TheIndustrial Workers of the World (IWW), whose members are nicknamed "Wobblies", is an international labor union founded in Chicago in 1905. The nickname's...
TheNew York State Fair, also known as the Great New York State Fair, is a 13-day showcase of agriculture, entertainment, education, and technology. With...
New Mexico (Spanish: Nuevo México [ˈnweβo ˈmexiko] ; Navajo: Yootó Hahoodzo Navajo pronunciation: [jòːtʰó hɑ̀hòːtsò]) is a landlocked state in the Southwestern...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Dow Jones, or simply the Dow (/ˈdaʊ/), is a stock market index of 30 prominent companies listed on stock exchanges...
In sociology, an industrial society is a society driven by the use of technology and machinery to enable mass production, supporting a large population...
Industrial design is a process of design applied to physical products that are to be manufactured by mass production. It is the creative act of determining...
In the United States from the late 18th and 19th centuries, theIndustrial Revolution affected the U.S. economy, progressing it from manual labor, farm...
Arrighi, The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of our Times (1994) John Kenneth Galbraith, TheNewIndustrialState (1974) The age of...
Gristle's 1977 debut album The Second Annual Report, they coined the slogan "industrial music for industrial people". Theindustrial music scene also developed...
The Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the Technological Revolution, was a phase of rapid scientific discovery, standardisation, mass production...
Industrial School. By 1928, the school was able to offer two-year professional certificates and diplomas after becoming a state junior college. The school...
The Garden State Parkway (GSP) is a controlled-access toll road that stretches the north–south length of eastern New Jersey from thestate's southernmost...
State University (FSU or Ferris) is a public university with its main campus in Big Rapids, Michigan. It was founded in 1884 as Big Rapids Industrial...