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Business Empires: Corporations That Changed the World. How Global Companies Shaped Trade, Politics, and Economies from 1600 to Present
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- Nombre de pages262
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-25263-3
- EAN9783565252633
- Date de parution16/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Certain corporations transcended their commercial origins to become geopolitical forces, wielding power that rivaled nation-states and transforming societies through economic influence. This exploration examines how enterprises like the Dutch East India Company, Standard Oil, United Fruit Company, and IBM built global operations that shaped colonial expansion, labor systems, technological development, and international relations across four centuries.
Through corporate archives, government investigations, labor testimonies, and economic analyses, discover how these organizations pioneered business models that fundamentally altered capitalism.
Examine the Dutch East India Company's creation of modern corporate structure alongside its brutal colonial practices. Follow Standard Oil's vertical integration and monopolistic control. Witness United Fruit's transformation of Central American politics. Understand how IBM's technological dominance shaped computing's evolution. Documentary evidence-shareholder reports, diplomatic correspondence, antitrust proceedings, workers' complaints-reveals tensions between profit maximization and social responsibility.
Government inquiries expose how corporate power influenced legislation, foreign policy, and regulatory frameworks. Labor records document working conditions, company towns, and violent strike suppression that official histories minimized. Each case study analyzes specific mechanisms of corporate power-technological control, resource monopolies, political influence, financial leverage, cultural dominance.
Understand how these empires shaped colonial extraction, industrial labor, consumer culture, and technological infrastructure that persists today.
Examine the Dutch East India Company's creation of modern corporate structure alongside its brutal colonial practices. Follow Standard Oil's vertical integration and monopolistic control. Witness United Fruit's transformation of Central American politics. Understand how IBM's technological dominance shaped computing's evolution. Documentary evidence-shareholder reports, diplomatic correspondence, antitrust proceedings, workers' complaints-reveals tensions between profit maximization and social responsibility.
Government inquiries expose how corporate power influenced legislation, foreign policy, and regulatory frameworks. Labor records document working conditions, company towns, and violent strike suppression that official histories minimized. Each case study analyzes specific mechanisms of corporate power-technological control, resource monopolies, political influence, financial leverage, cultural dominance.
Understand how these empires shaped colonial extraction, industrial labor, consumer culture, and technological infrastructure that persists today.























