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The Making of McKinsey: A Brief History of Management Consulting in America

Longreads Members not only support our daily service, but their financial support allows us to go out and find stories and book chapters that aren’t already available on the web. As part of our Longreads Member Drive, we’re excited to share our latest Member Pick with everyone—it’s an excerpt from Duff McDonald’s new book, The […]

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Starting in the last part of the nineteenth century, Washington made periodic regulatory efforts to curb the power of big business, including the 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act and Clayton Act of 1914, and the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933. The intended effect of these measures was to prevent corporations from colluding […]

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The Making of McKinsey: A Brief History of Management Consulting in America

Duff McDonald | The Firm, Simon & Schuster | 2013 | 12 minutes (3,000 words) The American Century In 1941 Time Inc. publisher Henry Luce coined the term “American Century” in a Life magazine editorial. He was describing the country’s global economic and political dominance leading up to World War II. But Luce was also correct in the […]

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