Focuses on the development of the North-West ruling as a basis strategy of capitalist development and democracy in the United States. The forerunner of the Constitution, the Northwest decision was based on a new model of England to create a broad and relatively equal distribution of land to ensure that the distribution of economic and political power was also about the same. By the time Alexis de Tocqueville made his study of American democracy, he said that capitalism produces economies of scale and increased productivity, which leads to increased inequality, and ultimately the formation of the aristocracy, that is, capitalism went mismatch between economic and political power . "Hide
by Bruce R. Scott, Sarah Potvin, Alison Adams Source: Harvard Business School 40 pages. Publication Date: January 9, 2006. Prod. #: 706030-PDF-ENG