The Challenge of Corporatism by Otto Newman
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Overview: The advent of corporatism is now regarded as a far from unlikely contingency. Yet its structural characteristics and sociological implications remain largely misunderstood. Public usage identifies Corporatism, despite its presumed quasifascist historical antecedent, with various forms of state socialism, while academic discourse, principally directing its focus on incomes policies alone, largely considers it as analogous with interest-group penetration. Quite apart
from altogether too narrow focus, such perspectives leave a wide range of vital dimensions entirely out of account: most notably, those concerning the underlying tripartite structure comprised of government, industry and organised labour; the proliferation of quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations; the fundamental transformation of legal statute and practice; the entire spectrum of educational change; and last, but by no means least, the role of ideology in integrating assent.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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