Capitalist Democracy on Trial

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Capitalist Democracy
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Central Government
Compensatory Model
Declaration Of Independence
Democracy and Big Business
Elitist Model
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Freeholders
Good Life
Held
Keynes
Laski and Lasswell
Manipulatory Model
Mediatory Model
Paternalistic Model
Political Parties
Post-war
Public Administration
Ralph Miliband
Regulatory Model
Rise of Big Government
Smooth
Thorstein Veblen
Transatlantic Debate
United States
Vice Versa
Viennese
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032350585
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1990, Capitalist Democracy on Trial explores the long transatlantic debate on capitalist democracy. It examines the conflicting verdicts of writers and politicians in the USA and Europe. The first section focuses on democracy and the rise of big business. It discusses the views of Tocqueville, Mill, Carnegie, Chamberlain, Bryce, Ostrogorski, Veblen and Hobson. The second section covers capitalism and the rise of ‘big government’. The writers represented are Laski, Lasswell, Hayek, Schumpeter, Galbraith, Friedman, Miliband, Brittan, Piven, and Cloward. Using a historical and comparative framework Dennis Smith argues that the transatlantic debate on capitalist democracy has passed through three phases. By World War I the early nineteenth century ideology of ‘participation’ had been replaced by a conception of capitalist democracy as ‘manipulation’. Between the wars this was superseded by an ideology of ‘regulation’. Then the drift has been towards the need for ‘conservation’. His systematic approach demonstrate the dynamics of an unfolding debate and combines theoretical insight with clarity of exposition. This book will be an invaluable text for students of political science, sociology, social theory, and the history of political economy.

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