The Future of the Capitalist State
Auteur : Jessop Bob
The postwar Keynesian welfare national state that developed in most advanced capitalist societies has long been regarded as being in crisis. Mounting tensions have been generated by technological change, globalization, and economic and political crises, and new social and political movements have also had a destabilizing impact. Jessop examines these factors in relation to the rise, consolidation and crisis of Atlantic Fordism and asks whether a new type of capitalist state that is currently emerging offers a solution. He notes that there are several difficulties still to be overcome before the new type of state is consolidated; in particular, he is critical of its neoliberal form and considers its main alternatives.
This book will have broad cross-disciplinary appeal. It will be read by sociologists, political scientists, institutional economists, geographers and students of social policy.
List of Tables and Figure.
Preface.
Abbreviations.
Introduction.
1. Capitalism and the Capitalist Type of State.
2. The Keynesian Welfare National State.
3. The Schumpeterian Competition State.
4. Social Reproduction and the Workfare State.
5. The Political Economy of State Rescaling.
6. From Mixed Economy to Metagovernance.
7. Towards Schumpeterian Workfare Postnational Regimes?.
Notes.
References.
Index.
Date de parution : 12-2002
Ouvrage de 344 p.
15.5x23.1 cm
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