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What Is to Be Done? Theory, Research, and Reforming American Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century - After Capitalism: From Managerialism to Workplace DemocracySeymour Melman New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001. ISBN 0679418598 - Redefining the Corporation: Stakeholder Management and Organizational WealthJames E. Post, Lee E. Preston, and Sybille Sachs Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. 2002. ISBN 0804743045

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