> At 07/08/01 17:04 -0700, you wrote:
> >[For all the anti-corporate lurkers...]
> >
> >Who said it? And Google won't help you.
> >
> >"Americans have been repeatedly confronted by the harsh fact that
the
> >corporation leaders know more about managing the central and
dynamic
> >element of the system than any other group."
> >
> >
> >Ian
>
>
> Well it could be Karl Marx, except it is not his style, and he is
dead.
>
> It is an important point. It is one of the reasons why marxist
influenced
> people need to face up to several paradoxes:
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The author is [was] William Appleman Williams: "Contours of American History" -- possibly our most astute critic of the US Empire and it's origins.
Ian