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The Evolution of Work and Corporate Culture in America
This chapter explores the transformation of work in America from the post-World War II era through the 1970s, emphasizing the rise of large corporations and their dual critique as both engines of economic growth and impersonal bureaucracies. It discusses the cultural tensions surrounding corporate jobs versus the allure of entrepreneurship, alongside the impact of social movements on access to corporate opportunities. The narrative extends into the later decades, examining the resurgence of small business ideology and the complex legacy of political figures like Wright Patman, reflecting on the shifting dynamics between small and large business interests.