You might try Thomas Frank's One Market Under God (Doubleday, 2000). It goes at the issue from a slightly different angle, but is clearly written and contains at least some of what you want.
Joel Blau
Martin Watts wrote:
Has anyone got a good contemporary reference to the universal market ie the
notion of capitalism intruding into all areas of people's lives in the
pursuit of profit or is Harry B/Marx the best?
Kind regards
Martin
PS I don't need anything that's heavy going - just a clear statement of the
ideas.Martin Watts
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