<span>The collection brings together proponents and critiques of the post- Fordist thesis. The debate focuses on the relation between crisis and societal as well as political restructuring. The collection provides an introduction to, and a critique of, the post-Fordist debate. The articles represent
State and Capital: A Marxist Debate
โ Scribed by John Holloway, Sol Picciotto (eds.)
- Publisher
- Edward Arnold
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 227
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
1 Introduction: Towards a Materialist Theory of the State
John Holloway and Sol Picciotto
2 The โWelfare-State Illusionโ and the Contradiction between Wage Labour and Capital
Wolfgang Mรผller and Christel Neusรผss
3 Some Problems of State Interventionism
Elmar Altvater
4 Some Comments on F lato w and Huiskenโs Essay โOn the Problem of thรจ Derivation of the Bourgeois Stateโ
Helmut Reichelt
5 The State Apparatus and Social Reproduction: Elements of a Theory of the Bourgeois State
Joachim Hirsch
6 On the Current Marxist Discussion on the Analysis of Form and Function of the Bourgeois State
Bernhard Blanke, Ulrich Jรผrgens, Hans Kastendiek
7 Class Conflict, Competition and State Functions
Heide Gerstenberger
8 On the Analysis of the Bourgeois Nation State within the World Market Context
Claudia von Braunmรผhl
Notes
Bibliography
Indices
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