The New State : Etatization of Western Societies /
Analyzes the ongoing transformation of Western societies into state controlled and state regulated systems and the contours of the New State that is being constructed in the process.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Boulder :
Lynne Rienner Publishers,
[2022]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Tables
- Preface
- Introduction
- PART ONE TRANSITION TO THE NEW STATE: GENERAL THEORY OF ETATIZATION
- CHAPTER ONE. State Functions
- CHAPTER TWO. Principal Features of Etatization
- CHAPTER THREE. Conflict over Socioeconomic Issues
- CHAPTER FOUR. Conflicting Philosophies
- CHAPTER FIVE. Economic and Political Systems of Western Nations: Typology
- PART TWO COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE NEW STATE: THE UNITED STATES, WESTERN EUROPE, CANADA, AND JAPAN
- CHAPTER SIX. Direct Regulation: The United States
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Indirect Regulation: The United States
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Two-Sector Economies and Etatization
- CHAPTER NINE. Decline and Recovery: Great Britain
- CHAPTER TEN. From Étatisme to Étatisme: France
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Centralized Management in West Germany, Italy, and Sweden
- CHAPTER TWELVE. Etatization and Nationalism: Canada
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Soft Etatization: Japan
- PART THREE THE CONTEMPORARY INDIVIDUAL AND THE HISTORICAL INEVITABILITY OF ETATIZATION
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The New Morality
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Is Etatization Inevitable?
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. The New State: Neither Capitalist nor Socialist
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index