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Playing God: The Rebirth of Family Capitalism

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Fraser, S. (2019). Playing God: The Rebirth of Family Capitalism. In Fraser, S. Mongrel Firebugs and Men of Property: Capitalism and Class Conflict in American History. Verso, pp. 223-271

eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant

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put truculent labor unions in their place

—p.226 by Steve Fraser
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3 years ago

put truculent labor unions in their place

—p.226 by Steve Fraser
notable
3 years ago
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There is no Tycoon Party in the United States to impose ideological uniformity on a group of billionaires who, by their very nature as übermensch, march to their own drummers and differ on many matters. Some are philanthropically minded, others parsimonious; some are pietistic, others indifferent. Wall Street hedge-fund creators may donate to Obama and be card-carrying social liberals on matters of love and marriage, while heartland types like the Koch brothers obviously take another tack politically. But all of them subscribe to one thing: a belief in their own omniscience and irresistible will.

heh

—p.227 by Steve Fraser 3 years ago

There is no Tycoon Party in the United States to impose ideological uniformity on a group of billionaires who, by their very nature as übermensch, march to their own drummers and differ on many matters. Some are philanthropically minded, others parsimonious; some are pietistic, others indifferent. Wall Street hedge-fund creators may donate to Obama and be card-carrying social liberals on matters of love and marriage, while heartland types like the Koch brothers obviously take another tack politically. But all of them subscribe to one thing: a belief in their own omniscience and irresistible will.

heh

—p.227 by Steve Fraser 3 years ago