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The Future of the Capitalist State

di Bob Jessop

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In this important new book, Bob Jessop offers a radical new interpretation of capitalist states and their likely future development. He focuses on the changing forms, functions, scales and effectiveness of economic and social policy that have emerged since the 1950s in advanced western capitalist states. The postwar Keynesian welfare national state that developed in most advanced capitalist societies has long been regarded as being in crisis. Mounting tensions have been generated by technological change, globalization, and economic and political crises, and new social and political movements have also had a destabilizing impact. Jessop examines these factors in relation to the rise, consolidation and crisis of Atlantic Fordism and asks whether a new type of capitalist state that is currently emerging offers a solution. He notes that there are several difficulties still to be overcome before the new type of state is consolidated; in particular, he is critical of its neoliberal form and considers its main alternatives. This book will have broad cross-disciplinary appeal. It will be read by sociologists, political scientists, institutional economists, geographers and students of social policy.… (altro)
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P. 13 -Capitalism = economic system in which goods and services are produced for sale (with the intention of making a profit) in a large number of separate firms using privately owned capital goods and wage-labour
p. 14 -$ def. as unit of acc, st. of val, med. of exchange and means of payment (i.e. taxes, tithes, fines...);$ system not just econ: dep. on other instit.; knowlege and labor artificially comm.; lbr as comm. ->reinvestment cap. (p. 15); exch.-val exploitation; comm->cl. struggle; p. 17: law of value(via profits); p. 18 cap. needs regulating because 1. cap. requ. extra-econ. 2. inherent contradictions 3. governance conflicts; P. 19 1.no self-closure 2. profit/exploit. (mkts can't produce value, just mediate srch for it); P. 20 Nice Table; P. 21 varied modes of reg/gov. despite tendency to expand into single world mkt, there are limits (cites Altvater, Mahnkopf & Polanyi); P.25 USA as ex. of MIC path-dependent struct. coupling->co-evolution of econ/pol. regime; P. 29 cap. can coerce state & 3. impose profit-sking mentality on non-commercial. orgs; P.30 Econ heg==accum. strat. =basis for inst. compromise; Table 1.2, p. 33=Bases of resis. to cap. societalization: mkt, logic, ecol. dom, heg. accum. strat.; P. 35 Table w/new concepts: Marxist vs. strat-relat. alt; P. 37 women pick up the slack for the state; cap. type of state: table p. 38-39; P. 42 a pure cap. state would fail; P.45 8 functions of cap. type of state; P. 52 governance=="any form of coordination of interdependent social relations"; metagovernance to coordinate var. gov. mech. &rel. import.; Ch. 3 The Schumpeterian Competition State -all about globalisation and US dom. via monopolies, knowledge-economy, global mil. dom.; P. 121 Box 3.1 Forms of competitiveness: 1.Ricardian -price 2. Listian -protection/state support 3. Schumpeterian -innovation 4. Keynesian -w/closed econ. full empl->efficiency; P. 122 cites Schumpeter -how inn. can occur: 1.new good/new qual. 2.new prod. meth 3.new mkt 4.new src raw mat. 5.new org. of an industry (start or end of a monopoly); competition, wage, welfare, workfare, post-Fordist wage relation, US TNC's & dom.; P. 130 (trade rel. asp. of inte.. prop. rights)TRIPS key in WTO; ressee ch. 6 on gov.; P. 275 resolves Offe's paradox: cap. can't live w/or w/out WS-a new type of welfare State
o see eventually, not going into political views...]



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19 February, ( )
  FourFreedoms | May 17, 2019 |
P. 13 -Capitalism = economic system in which goods and services are produced for sale (with the intention of making a profit) in a large number of separate firms using privately owned capital goods and wage-labour
p. 14 -$ def. as unit of acc, st. of val, med. of exchange and means of payment (i.e. taxes, tithes, fines...);$ system not just econ: dep. on other instit.; knowlege and labor artificially comm.; lbr as comm. ->reinvestment cap. (p. 15); exch.-val exploitation; comm->cl. struggle; p. 17: law of value(via profits); p. 18 cap. needs regulating because 1. cap. requ. extra-econ. 2. inherent contradictions 3. governance conflicts; P. 19 1.no self-closure 2. profit/exploit. (mkts can't produce value, just mediate srch for it); P. 20 Nice Table; P. 21 varied modes of reg/gov. despite tendency to expand into single world mkt, there are limits (cites Altvater, Mahnkopf & Polanyi); P.25 USA as ex. of MIC path-dependent struct. coupling->co-evolution of econ/pol. regime; P. 29 cap. can coerce state & 3. impose profit-sking mentality on non-commercial. orgs; P.30 Econ heg==accum. strat. =basis for inst. compromise; Table 1.2, p. 33=Bases of resis. to cap. societalization: mkt, logic, ecol. dom, heg. accum. strat.; P. 35 Table w/new concepts: Marxist vs. strat-relat. alt; P. 37 women pick up the slack for the state; cap. type of state: table p. 38-39; P. 42 a pure cap. state would fail; P.45 8 functions of cap. type of state; P. 52 governance=="any form of coordination of interdependent social relations"; metagovernance to coordinate var. gov. mech. &rel. import.; Ch. 3 The Schumpeterian Competition State -all about globalisation and US dom. via monopolies, knowledge-economy, global mil. dom.; P. 121 Box 3.1 Forms of competitiveness: 1.Ricardian -price 2. Listian -protection/state support 3. Schumpeterian -innovation 4. Keynesian -w/closed econ. full empl->efficiency; P. 122 cites Schumpeter -how inn. can occur: 1.new good/new qual. 2.new prod. meth 3.new mkt 4.new src raw mat. 5.new org. of an industry (start or end of a monopoly); competition, wage, welfare, workfare, post-Fordist wage relation, US TNC's & dom.; P. 130 (trade rel. asp. of inte.. prop. rights)TRIPS key in WTO; ressee ch. 6 on gov.; P. 275 resolves Offe's paradox: cap. can't live w/or w/out WS-a new type of welfare State
o see eventually, not going into political views...]



Read, Write, Dream, Teach !

ShiraDest
19 February, ( )
  ShiraDest | Mar 6, 2019 |
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In this important new book, Bob Jessop offers a radical new interpretation of capitalist states and their likely future development. He focuses on the changing forms, functions, scales and effectiveness of economic and social policy that have emerged since the 1950s in advanced western capitalist states. The postwar Keynesian welfare national state that developed in most advanced capitalist societies has long been regarded as being in crisis. Mounting tensions have been generated by technological change, globalization, and economic and political crises, and new social and political movements have also had a destabilizing impact. Jessop examines these factors in relation to the rise, consolidation and crisis of Atlantic Fordism and asks whether a new type of capitalist state that is currently emerging offers a solution. He notes that there are several difficulties still to be overcome before the new type of state is consolidated; in particular, he is critical of its neoliberal form and considers its main alternatives. This book will have broad cross-disciplinary appeal. It will be read by sociologists, political scientists, institutional economists, geographers and students of social policy.

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