A Shrinking Universe: How Corporate Power Shapes Inequality
Video presentation by Jordan Brennan
York University, November 5, 2013

'Economic inequality' has recently appeared on the public radar in North 
America, but much of the attention has been confined to its ominously 
high level and its socially corrosive impact. The long-term drivers of 
inequality, by contrast, have attracted less attention. This 
presentation will explore the linkages between corporate power and 
inequality, arguing that both the level and pattern of inequality in 
Canada closely shadow the differential power of capital.

This presentation is the second in a four-part Speaker Series on the 
Capitalist Mode of Power, which is organized by capitalaspower.com and 
sponsored by the York Department of Political Science and the Graduate 
Programme in Social and Political Thought.

Video duration: 1:23 hours

VIDEO AND TEXT:http://bnarchives.yorku.ca/380/


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