How Societies Learn

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Advanced Industrial Democracies
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Civil Society
Clinton Health Care Plan
collective decision making
comparative welfare analysis
Dominant Sentiment
Emil Uddhammar
Entry Level Wages
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Global Market Economy
globalization impact
Hans Zetterberg
Labor Management Negotiations
Le Pens
Life Styles
Lurch Phase
Market State Relationships
policy innovation
political system learning processes
Pro-government Approach
reciprocity mechanisms
Rising Health Care Costs
Short Term Profit Maximization
social adaptation
Societies Learn
state
Sudden Lurch
Swedish National Character
Swedish Welfare State
United States
Wedlock
welfare
Welfare State Education
Zet Terberg
Zetterberg

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  • ISBN 9780765806307
  • Weight: 120g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jan 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The theme of Daniel Yankelovich's Zetterberg Lecture is timely and urgent: how do societies learn? We know that individuals can learn, but can collectivities do likewise? More specifically, how can complex political systems adapt to a changing world? Yankelovich focuses specifically on the severe problems of the different attempts to treat welfare in the United States and Sweden. What kind of strategies can be attempted to accommodate these systems to the economic forces of globalization? Yankelovich answers by citing a version of trial and error in human affairs, a process of "lurch and learn." Yankelovich suggests that future changes in welfare systems will have to rely on mechanisms of reciprocity, rather than the claims of specific interest groups. Sociologist and public opinion analyst, Daniel Yankelovich is co-founder with Cyrus Vance and current president of the Public Agenda, a nonpartisan, nonprofit public opinion research and citizenship education organization based in New York City. He is a past chairman of the board of Transaction. This is the first of the Hans L. Zetterberg Lecture Series delivered at the City University of Stockholm in 1997.

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