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Political Science 415: Government,
   Business, and Public PolicyDr. Triebwasser
Spring 1998

COURSE OUTLINE




     During the course of the twentieth century, the corporation has
become the major unit for the administration of modern technology.
However, despite the great resources, as well as the economic and
political power controlled by these institutions, mainstream American
political science has largely neglected their role as a participant in
the public policy making process. Writers in business administration
have of course focused on the organization and management of these
institutions. But for the most part they have done so from an
instrumental perspective, and have not taken note of the implications of
the scope and functioning of these institutions in the continued
development of western and world civilization.

     The purpose of this course is to fill the intellectual gap created
by this situation. Examining how corporations participate in public
policy making and what the value implications of their role are in terms
of humanistic and democratic theory is of paramount importance as we
move from an industrial to an information/service economy. The course
will highlight five major areas:
•The relation between the corporation and the nation-state.
•The public and governmental functions assumed by large corporations.
•The global role of corporations and how this impacts both
industrialized and Third World countries.
•The changing nature of work.
•The relation between capital and work.


     In addition to the required reading listed on Page 2 for which all
students in the class will be responsible, each student shall choose a
topic from a list to be discussed in class and prepare a research paper.
In doing so, books from the attached Book List (beginning on the next
page) may prove helpful. This research paper will be approximately
fifteen pages in length and contain a section linking the topic under
consideration with the general concepts learned throughout this course.
Some students may also be selected to make an oral presentation based on
their paper.

     Along with the research paper and possible class presentation, each
student's performance will be judged on the basis of a midterm and final
examination and on class participation. It is expected that students
will keep up with the reading as listed on Page 2 whether or not a
specific reading assignment is announced in class. Should class
participation become particularly lax, unannounced quizzes may be given.


OFFICE HOURS


     Dr. Triebwasser's office is located in Room 010 in the basement of
DiLoreto Hall. His office hours are from 1:00 to 2:00, 4:00 to 5:00, and
6:30 to 7:00 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays; and by appointment. If you
cannot meet with Dr. Triebwasser during his scheduled office hours, do
not hesitate to make an appointment with him. His office phone number is
832-2970, and his E-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]


REQUIRED GENERAL READING


Adams, Walter. The Structure of American Industry. Ninth Edition.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995.

Galbraith, John Kenneth. The New Industrial State. Fourth Edition. New
York: Mentor/New American Library, 1985.

Rifkin, Jeremy. The End of Work: The Decline of the Global Labor Force
and the Dawn of the Post-Market Era. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons,
1995.

Wolman, William and Anne Colamosca. The Judas Economy: The Triumph of
Capital and the Betrayal of Work. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing
Co. Inc, 1997.



SUGGESTED ADDITIONAL GENERAL READING


Nadel, Mark V. Corporations and Political Accountability. Lexington,
Mass.: D. C. Heath and Company, 1976.

Lindblom, Charles E. Politics and Markets: The World's
Political-Economic Systems. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1977.

Lowi, Theodore. The End of Liberalism. Second Edition. New York: W. W.
Norton & Company, 1979.

Stone, Christopher D. Where the Law Ends: The Social Control of
Corporate Behavior. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1991.

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Asefa, Sisay and Wei-Chiao Huang. Editors. Human Capital and Economic
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Baker, Samuel H. and Elliott, Catherine S. Editors. Readings in Public
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Ball, George M. Global Companies: The Political Economy of World
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Barmash, Isadore. Welcome To Our Conglomerate--You're Fired! New York:
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Barth, James R. The Great Savings and Loan Debacle. Washington, DC: The
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spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought. That being said, CTRL
gives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and always suggests to readers;
be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no credeence to Holocaust denial and
nazi's need not apply.

Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
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