Arguing the New Deal order is a product of a particular set of political institutions, social movements, ideological propensities, and legislative initiatives, Capitalism Contested offers an analysis of the degree to which that order persists and the ways in which it has been transcended or overthrown.
Arguing the New Deal order is a product of a particular set of political institutions, social movements, ideological propensities, and legislative initiatives, Capitalism Contested offers an analysis of the degree to which that order persists and the ways in which it has been transcended or overthrown.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Romain Huret, Nelson Lichtenstein, and Jean-Christian Vinel
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Introduction. The New Deal: A Lost Golden Age? Romain Huret, Nelson Lichtenstein, and Jean-Christian Vinel Part I. The Political Economy of New Deal Reformism Chapter 1. Transcending the New Deal Idea of the State: Managerialism, Neoliberalism, and Democracy K. Sabeel Rahman Chapter 2. Inventing the American Economy Timothy Shenk Chapter 3. The Triumph of the Mixed Economy: The New Deal Order, Keynes, and the Genius of American Liberalism Jason Scott Smith Chapter 4. The Strange Career of Institutional Keynesianism Samir Sonti Part II. New Deal Headwinds: Contestation and Resistance Chapter 5. The Unanticipated Consequences of New Deal Poor Relief: Welfare Rights, Empowered States, and the Revival of Localism Karen M. Tani Chapter 6. Financing Security and Opportunity: The New Deal and the Origins of the Millennial Student Debt Crisis Elizabeth Tandy Shermer Chapter 7. The Shackles of the Past: Constitutional Property Tax Limitations and the Fall of the New Deal Order Isaac William Martin Chapter 8. The Koch Network: Property Supremacist Ideology and Politics in the Twenty-First Century Nancy MacLean Part III. Capital and Labor in the Twilight of the New Deal Chapter 9. Economic Royalists and Their Kingdom in the New Deal Era and Beyond Nelson Lichtenstein Chapter 10. The High-Tech Revolution and the Disruption of American Capitalism Margaret O'Mara Chapter 11. The Other Operation Dixie: Public Employees and the Resilience of Urban Liberalism William P. Jones Chapter 12. Constructing a New Labor Law for the Post-New Deal Era Kate Andrias Notes List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. The New Deal: A Lost Golden Age? Romain Huret, Nelson Lichtenstein, and Jean-Christian Vinel Part I. The Political Economy of New Deal Reformism Chapter 1. Transcending the New Deal Idea of the State: Managerialism, Neoliberalism, and Democracy K. Sabeel Rahman Chapter 2. Inventing the American Economy Timothy Shenk Chapter 3. The Triumph of the Mixed Economy: The New Deal Order, Keynes, and the Genius of American Liberalism Jason Scott Smith Chapter 4. The Strange Career of Institutional Keynesianism Samir Sonti Part II. New Deal Headwinds: Contestation and Resistance Chapter 5. The Unanticipated Consequences of New Deal Poor Relief: Welfare Rights, Empowered States, and the Revival of Localism Karen M. Tani Chapter 6. Financing Security and Opportunity: The New Deal and the Origins of the Millennial Student Debt Crisis Elizabeth Tandy Shermer Chapter 7. The Shackles of the Past: Constitutional Property Tax Limitations and the Fall of the New Deal Order Isaac William Martin Chapter 8. The Koch Network: Property Supremacist Ideology and Politics in the Twenty-First Century Nancy MacLean Part III. Capital and Labor in the Twilight of the New Deal Chapter 9. Economic Royalists and Their Kingdom in the New Deal Era and Beyond Nelson Lichtenstein Chapter 10. The High-Tech Revolution and the Disruption of American Capitalism Margaret O'Mara Chapter 11. The Other Operation Dixie: Public Employees and the Resilience of Urban Liberalism William P. Jones Chapter 12. Constructing a New Labor Law for the Post-New Deal Era Kate Andrias Notes List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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