Corporatist Decline in Advanced Capitalism
By (Author) Mark J. Gobeyn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th August 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political ideologies and movements
Political economy
320.5
Hardback
184
Gobeyn presents the first book-length treatment of the declining significance of corporatist governance in advanced capitalism, linking that decline to international political economic forces. He contends that current patterns of conflict within corporatist political bargaining institutions in capitalist states can be traced to attitudinal shifts on the part of capitalists toward corporatist institutional arrangements. Business interests, it is argued, may no longer be viewing traditional practices of national corporatist action as either beneficial or necessary given recent changes in domestic and international economic environments. Recent state modifications to corporatist forms have therefore been initiated.
Gobeyn nicely clarifies key issues and critiques both the liberal and Marxist approaches, slighly leaning toward the latter, without returning to a pluralist paradigm.-Choice
"Gobeyn nicely clarifies key issues and critiques both the liberal and Marxist approaches, slighly leaning toward the latter, without returning to a pluralist paradigm."-Choice
MARK JAMES GOBEYN is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Bradley University in Illinois.