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Revising State Theory

Author : Fred Block
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 087722465X

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Socialist Review Book Award, Socialist Review, 1987 This volume makes available in one place a complete statement of Fred Block's perspective for students and participants in the ongoing debate on state theory. His substantial Introduction serves as an intellectual autobiography in which he assesses the field-including the theories of Domhoff, Poulantzas, and Skocpoland situates his own work within it. Block also discusses his relationship to different strands of Marxism. In his analysis of the relationship between business and the state, Block argues that while business interests have far more influence over state policy than other constituencies, state actors still have substantial autonomy in formulating policies. In particular, the business community's internal divisions and difficulties in assessing its own interests limit its capacity to control events. Block insists that when business influence is greatest, as during the Reagan years, state policies will be least successful in solving the society's problems. "What is at work here is a relatively simple sociological dynamic--that institutionalized relations of power tend to become visible only when they weaken. When these institutionalized relations are most effective, they tend to be invisible, precisely because the justifying ideologies so dominate people's commonsense understandings. The classic recent example is the existence of women's subordination. In the fifties, people would have responded to the claim that women were systematically discriminated against in American society with incredulity because they had so totally accepted an ideology that justified differential treatment of men and women as normal and natural. The full-blown analysis and critique of male domination emerges only in the seventies, when patriarchal arrangements are already weakening.... "In state theory, the development is analogous. In the fifties, pluralist arguments dominate because the exercise of power has been rendered invisible. The relation between business and the state works so well that it leaves few traces. Moreover, there is little real debate about how the society should be structured, so the extent to which everyone's basic assumptions fit with the interests of corporate capitalism is not at all obvious. Since nobody was even asking the big questions of who should make investment decisions and how should income and wealth be distributed, it was not apparent that the narrow limits of debate fit exactly with the interests of business.... However, the cumulative impact of Vietnam and racial conflict in the late sixties, the drama of Watergate, and the growing economic difficulties of advanced capitalist societies in the early seventies served to make the exercise of power in American society widely visible. The previous functional relation between the state and business had been disrupted and the efforts by each side to advocate its own interests became more apparent." --From the Introduction

Revising State Theory

Author : Fred Block
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2010-04-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781439903520

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An analysis of the relationship between business and the state.

An Introduction to Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

Author : Berch Berberoglu
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0742524930

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An Introduction to Classical and Contemporary Social Theory by Berch Berberoglu Pdf

This book provides a critical analysis of classical and contemporary social theory from a class perspective. It is concise, lucid, and well written.

Alternative Theories of the State

Author : S. Pressman
Publisher : Springer
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2006-10-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780230372795

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This book examines the role and function of the state in contemporary economics from a number of diverse economic perspectives, including Austrian, feminist, institutionalist, Marxian, radical and Post Keynesian.

Social Theory

Author : Berch Berberoglu
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 522 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2017-01-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317298144

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Social Theory provides a sophisticated yet highly accessible introduction to classical and contemporary social theories. The author’s concise presentation allows students and instructors to focus on central themes. The text lets theorists speak for themselves, presenting key passages from each theorist’s corpus, bringing theory to life. The approach allows instructors the opportunity to help students learn to unpack sometimes complex prose, just as it offers inroads to class discussion. Chapters on Addams and early feminism, on Habermas and the Frankfurt School, on Foucault, and on globalization and social movements round out contemporary coverage. The book presents and explains key theories, just as it provides an introduction to central debates about them.

The State of State Theory

Author : Davita Silfen Glasberg,Abbey S. Willis,Deric Shannon
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2017-12-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498542494

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The State of State Theory by Davita Silfen Glasberg,Abbey S. Willis,Deric Shannon Pdf

This book engages broadly with the tradition of state theory, arguing that contemporary state theory must account for multiple sites of power. The authors build on and expand traditional state theory offering tools to rethink how we analyze the state.

The Other Mirror

Author : Miguel Angel Centeno,Fernando López-Alves
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2020-12-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780691222561

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If social science's "cultural turn" has taught us anything, it is that knowledge is constrained by the time and place in which it is produced. In response, scholars have begun to reassess social theory from the standpoints of groups and places outside of the European context upon which most grand theory is based. Here a distinguished group of scholars reevaluates widely accepted theories of state, property, race, and economics against Latin American experiences with a two-fold purpose. They seek to deepen our understanding of Latin America and the problems it faces. And, by testing social science paradigms against a broader variety of cases, they pursue a better and truly generalizable map of the social world. Bringing universal theory into dialogue with specific history, the contributors consider what forms Latin American variations of classical themes might take and which theories are most useful in describing Latin America. For example, the Argentinian experience reveals the limitations of neoclassical descriptions of economic development, but Charles Tilly's emphasis on the importance of war and collective action to statemaking holds up well when thoughtfully adapted to Latin American situations. Marxist structural analysis is problematic in a region where political divisions do not fully expresses class cleavages, but aspects of Karl Polanyi's socioeconomic theory cross borders with relative ease. This fresh theoretical discussion expands the scope of Latin American studies and social theory, bringing the two into an unprecedented conversation that will benefit both. Contributors are, in addition to the editors, Jeremy Adelman, Jorge I. Domínguez, Paul Gootenberg, Alan Knight, Robert M. Levine, Claudio Lomnitz, John Markoff, Verónica Montecinos, Steven C. Topik, and J. Samuel Valenzuela.

Critical Theories of the State

Author : Clyde W. Barrow
Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1993-03-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780299137137

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Critical Theories of the State is a clear and accessible survey of radical perspectives on the modern state. By focusing on Marxist theory and its variations, particularly as applied to advanced industrial societies and contemporary welfare states, Clyde W. Barrow provides a more extensive and thorough treatment than is available in any other work. Barrow divides the methodological assumptions and key hypotheses of Marxist, Neo-Marxist, and Post-Marxist theories into five distinct approaches: instrumentalist, structuralist, derivationist, systems-analytic, and organizational realist. He categorizes the many theorists discussed in the book, including such thinkers as Elmer Altvater, G. William Domhoff, Fred Block, Claus Offe, and Theda Skocpol according to their concepts of the state’s relationship to capital and their methodological approach to the state. Based on this survey, Barrow elaborates a compelling typology of radical state theories that identifies with remarkable clarity crucial points of overlap and divergence among the various theories. Scholars conducting research within the rubric of state theory, political development, and policy history will find Critical Theories of the State an immensely valuable review of the literature. Moreover, Barrow’s work will make an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in political science and sociology, and can also be used by those teaching theory courses in international relations, history, and political economy.

Rethinking State Theory

Author : Mark J Smith,Mark J. Smith
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781136296000

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Rethinking State Theory by Mark J Smith,Mark J. Smith Pdf

In the last two decades, objects of analysis such as 'the state' have increasingly been seen as uncertain and contested theoretical concepts. Mark J. Smith presents a counter argument that highlights how existing theoretical approaches can provide useful tools for understanding contemporary political developments.

Toward a Critical Theory of States

Author : Clyde W. Barrow
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2016-05-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781438461816

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Toward a Critical Theory of States by Clyde W. Barrow Pdf

We have recently lived through the turmoil of a global financial crisis that originated in the United States and, despite the platitudes of neo-liberal ideology, nation-states were deeply involved in managing this crisis. If "the state" is again a preeminent actor in the global economy, then state theory and the problem of the state should also return to the forefront of political theory. Toward a Critical Theory of States is an intensive analysis of the 1970s debate between state theorists Ralph Miliband and Nicos Poulantzas, including its wider impact on Marxist theories of the state in subsequent decades. Clyde W. Barrow makes unique arguments and contributions to this continuing discussion in state theory and lays the foundation for more theoretically informed empirical and historical research on the state in the age of globalization. He argues that by merely moving past the Poulantzas-Miliband debate, as some have recommended, scholars have abandoned much that is valuable in understanding the state, particularly the need to comprehend the contemporary transformation of the state form and the state apparatuses as part of the new conditions of globalization and transnational capital accumulation. Building upon themes of state restructuring found in Poulantzas and Miliband, Barrow establishes the outlines of an approach that integrates the thought of both to propose a synthetic understanding of the new imperialism.

Politics and Social Theory

Author : Will Leggett
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2017-09-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137609021

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Under present social conditions, neither social theorists nor political scientists can afford to ignore one another. This book is a clear, structured account of the relationship between politics and social theory, examining both the political content of social theory, and how social theory has illuminated our understanding of politics.

Social Movements and Global Social Change

Author : Robert K. Schaeffer
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2014-02-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781442214910

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Social Movements and Global Social Change by Robert K. Schaeffer Pdf

Social Movements and Global Social Change teaches students not only about how social change occurs but also how social movements can contribute to this change. The book links two concepts in sociology that are often related in real life, but that can seem disconnected in traditional approaches to teaching these courses. The book examines different types of social movements, including those often ignored in social change textbooks, such as riots, migration, and disorganized protest. It also looks at citizens’ rights and inequality in connection to social movements and change. The book features global perspectives and examples throughout.

Interests of State

Author : Leslie A. Pal
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1993-05-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780773563759

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Interests of State by Leslie A. Pal Pdf

Leslie Pal explores a phenomenon unique to Canadian politics - the direct funding of advocacy groups by the government - and makes a significant contribution to the debate on the role of the state in shaping society. Focusing on groups concerned with the official languages, multiculturalism, and women's issues, he argues that funding was not neutral but was driven by state interests, and particularly by a national unity agenda.

Paradigm Lost

Author : Stanley Aronowitz,Peter Bratsis
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0816632944

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With increasing globalization, the meaning and role of the nation-state are in flux. At the same time, state theory, which might help to explain such a trend, has fallen victim to the general decline of radical movements, particularly the crisis in Marxism. This volume seeks to enrich and complicate current political debates by bringing state theory back to the fore and assessing its relevance to the social phenomena and thought of our day. Throughout, it becomes clear that, whether confronting the challenges of postmodern and neo-institutionalist theory or the crisis of the welfare state and globalization, state theory still has great analytical and strategic value.

Marx’s Capital, Capitalism and Limits to the State

Author : Raju J Das
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2022-06-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781351167987

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Marx’s Capital, Capitalism and Limits to the State by Raju J Das Pdf

Marx’s Capital, Capitalism and Limits to the State examines the capitalist state in the abstract, and as it exists in advanced capitalism and peripheral capitalism, illustrating the ideas with evidence from the North and the South. The volume unpacks the capitalist state’s functions in relation to commodity relations, private property, and the crisis-ridden production of (surplus) value as a part of the capital circuit (M-C-M′). It also examines state’s political and geographical forms. It argues that no matter how autonomous it is, the state cannot meet the pressing needs of the masses significantly and sustainably. This is not because of so-called capitalist constraints, but because the state is inherently capitalist. Each chapter begins with Capital volume 1. And each chapter ends with theoretical/practical implications of the ideas which taken together counter existing state theory’s focus on state autonomy and reforms and point to the necessity for the masses to establish a new transitional democratic state. But the book goes ‘beyond’ Marx too, as it deploys the combined Marxism of 19th and 20th centuries. Marx’s Capital, Capitalism and Limits to the State will interest scholars researching state-society/economy relations. It is suitable for university students as well as established scholars in sociology, political science, heterodox economics, human geography, and international development.