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Business's 'New Class' Struggle

Vogel, David | December 15, 1979 issue

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Editorial. Reports on efforts made by businessmen in the U.S. to influence social values of the nation's upper-middle-class professionals as of December 15, 1979. Assertion of neoconservative intellectuals of the U.S. that future of capitalism depends on upper-middle-class professionals; Impact of decreasing public confidence in their leadership on business environment in the U.S.; Attitude of the businessmen towards the press and college professors.

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SOCIAL values; MIDDLE class; INFLUENCE (Psychology); BUSINESSMEN; UNITED States
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