Власть и влияние
Шрифт:
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2. Robert A. Caro, The Path to Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982), 261.
3. Ibid., 263.
4. Ibid., 264-265.
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12. Ibid., 68.
13. Ibid., 69.
14. Ibid., 70.
15. Ibid.
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23. Ibid., 11.
24. Ibid., 38-39
25. Ibid., 39.
26. Ibid., 41.
27. Ibid., 44.
28. Ibid., 52.
29. Ibid., 53.
30. Ibid., 215.
31. Jeffrey Pfeffer and Alison Konrad, “The Effects of Individual Power on Earnings”, Work and Occupations (in press, 1991).
32. Halberstam, The Reckoning.
33. Ibid., 136.
34. Ibid., 141.
35. Ibid., 148.
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36. Ibid., 156.
37. Ibid., 183.
38. Barry, The Ambition and the Power, 18.
39. Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco (New York: Harper and Row, 1990), 35.
40. Barry, The Ambition and the Power, 71.
41. Ibid., 76.
42. Ibid., 84.
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45. Alvin W. Gouldner, “The Norm of Reciprocity: A Preliminary Statement”, American Sociological Review 25 (1960): 161-178.
46. Caro, The Power Broker.
47. Burrough and Helyar, Barbarians at the Gate, 63.
48. Ibid., 37.
49. Hugh D. Menzies, “The Boardroom Battle at Bendix”, Fortune (January 11, 1982): 62.
50. Burrough and Helyar, Barbarians at the Gate, 63.
51. Ibid., 64.
52. Frank Rose, West of Eden: The End of Innocence at Apple Computer (New York: Viking Penguin, 1989), 132.
53. Ken Auletta, “Power, Greed and Glory on Wall Street: The Fall of Lehman Brothers”, New York Times Magazine (February 17,1985): 34.
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