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Cambridge Studies in Modern Political Economies: Organizing Interests in Western Europe

Pluralism, Corporatism, and the Transformation of Politics

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The chapters in this volume reconsider fundamental premises about state and society in advanced capitalist countries. That social scientists in different disciplines of varying methodological and political persuasions should have found it useful to collaborate in such an undertaking is testimony to the profound social, economic and political shocks experienced by all advanced capitalist nations since to late 1960s. The energy crisis, the end of rapid economic growth, inflation, high unemployment and rising social conflict challenge conventional conceptions about the functioning of industrial societies and their future course. Social science theories have been unable to illuminate these realities.

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Cambridge Studies in Modern Political Economies: Organizing Interests in Western Europe, Suzanne D. Berger

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Titul
Cambridge Studies in Modern Political Economies: Organizing Interests in Western Europe
Podtitul
Pluralism, Corporatism, and the Transformation of Politics
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1983
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
440
ISBN10
0521270626
ISBN13
9780521270625
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Štítky
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The chapters in this volume reconsider fundamental premises about state and society in advanced capitalist countries. That social scientists in different disciplines of varying methodological and political persuasions should have found it useful to collaborate in such an undertaking is testimony to the profound social, economic and political shocks experienced by all advanced capitalist nations since to late 1960s. The energy crisis, the end of rapid economic growth, inflation, high unemployment and rising social conflict challenge conventional conceptions about the functioning of industrial societies and their future course. Social science theories have been unable to illuminate these realities.