Modern Capitalism
In the 60s it was fashionable to argue that the capitalist system had at last become ' the great engine of prosperity' for everyone, and that its traditional by-products, over-production and unemployment, had gone for ever. But in the 70s, with world-wide recession and rising unemployment, how can modern capitalism continue to be that' great engine '? An enquiry by James Bellini
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER