Capitalism and Democracy, program 6, part a
Title
Capitalism and Democracy, program 6, part a
Subject
Economics
Sociology
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
Description
Economist Stanley K. Sheinbaum argues that capitalism is not inherently democratic because economic decisions are not made democratically, and conversely that democracy does not improve the functioning of capitalism. Discussion with Harry S. Ashmore, Eugene Burdick, Paul P. Harbrecht, Walter Millis, John Courtney Murray, Reinhold Niebuhr, Isidore I. Rabi, and George N. Shuster. Aug. 21, 1961.
Creator
Sheinbaum, Stanley K.
Ashmore, Harry S.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
Source
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, 1950-1991 (Mss 18), Department of Special Collections at the University of California, Santa Barbara Library
Date
1961-21-08
Rights
Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreem
Provenance
Bulk of the collection donated by the Center after it ceased operations at UCSB in 1987. Subsequent donations by Harry S. Ashmore and Otis L. Graham, Jr. , which are found in their respective sections of the Administrators' Files, 1995.
Original Format
Open reel
Duration
29:03:00
Citation
Sheinbaum, Stanley K., "Capitalism and Democracy, program 6, part a," in Digital Collections, Item #4892, http://digital.library.ucsb.edu/items/show/4892 (accessed February 21, 2019).







