Silent Conversion to Anti-Statism: Historical Origins of the Belief in Market Superiority [PDF]
"Despite severe economic turmoil within the last decade the stock diagnosis for most market insufficiencies has been: the state must be 'slimmed down'. Satisfying social needs through the free market under the slogan of 'less government is good government' has been a constitutive feature of economic policy since the rise of neoliberalism in the 1980s ...
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Cold War Governance: The State That Anti-Statism Built in Postwar America
Abstract Wars make states, but the conclusion of conflict is critical for the trajectory of state-building that follows. At the end of World War II, both conservatives and progressives in the United States recognized the potential for ongoing statist development fueled by the wartime introduction of mass taxation and the expansion of ...
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Remaking "the people": Immigrant farmworkers, environmental justice and the rise of environmental populism in California's San Joaquin Valley. [PDF]
Chandrasekaran PR.
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Understanding the role of the state in dietary public health policymaking: a critical scoping review. [PDF]
Karreman N +6 more
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Poverty as a Political Choice: a Comparative Analysis of Reports of the UN Rapporteur's Visits to the UK and Spain. [PDF]
Cummins I, Gómez-Ciriano EJ.
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Integrating Africa by Competition and Market Policy. [PDF]
Fox EM.
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Homogenizing nationalists, budding fascists, and truculent exceptionalists: the end of world order in the Indo-Pacific. [PDF]
McKinney JM.
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Elective affinity or comprehensive contradiction? Reflections on capitalism and democracy in the time of finance-dominated accumulation and austerity states. [PDF]
Jessop B.
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Homeland Security vs. the Madisonian Impulse: State Building and Anti-Statism after September 11
The shock of war is closely associated with the growth of the state, in the United States and elsewhere. Yet each proposal to significantly consolidate or expand executive power in the United States since September 11th has been resisted, refined, or even rejected outright.
Stowsky, Jay, Kroenig, Matthew
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State-society nexus in Brazil and Venezuela and its effect on participatory governance efforts in health and other sectors. [PDF]
Mahmood Q, Muntaner C.
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