From the Welfare State to the Free Market: Explaining the Transition: Part II: Crisis, Class, Ideology and the State.

Autor: Roper, Brian S.
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Zdroj: New Zealand Sociology; 1991, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p135-176, 42p
Abstrakt: The article analyses the ideology, economic and social policy of New Zealand, based on a Marxist explanation while shifting from the Keynesian theory. The study is done keeping in account issues such as New Zealand's capital accumulation and world economy. Changes in class structure and class-based political mobilization analysis revels that the state capacities and initiatives are formed within dynamic structural limits imposed by capitalist economy in crisis. By the reform of public sector and welfare state, the unproductive expenditure is attempted to be reduced by the Labor and National Government.
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