The New State : Etatization of Western Societies /
Chodak, Szymon
The New State : Etatization of Western Societies / Szymon Chodak. - 1 online resource (355 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART ONE TRANSITION TO THE NEW STATE: GENERAL THEORY OF ETATIZATION -- CHAPTER ONE. State Functions -- CHAPTER TWO. Principal Features of Etatization -- CHAPTER THREE. Conflict over Socioeconomic Issues -- CHAPTER FOUR. Conflicting Philosophies -- CHAPTER FIVE. Economic and Political Systems of Western Nations: Typology -- PART TWO COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE NEW STATE: THE UNITED STATES, WESTERN EUROPE, CANADA, AND JAPAN -- CHAPTER SIX. Direct Regulation: The United States -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Indirect Regulation: The United States -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Two-Sector Economies and Etatization -- CHAPTER NINE. Decline and Recovery: Great Britain -- CHAPTER TEN. From Étatisme to Étatisme: France -- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Centralized Management in West Germany, Italy, and Sweden -- CHAPTER TWELVE. Etatization and Nationalism: Canada -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Soft Etatization: Japan -- PART THREE THE CONTEMPORARY INDIVIDUAL AND THE HISTORICAL INEVITABILITY OF ETATIZATION -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The New Morality -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Is Etatization Inevitable? -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. The New State: Neither Capitalist nor Socialist -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Analyzes the ongoing transformation of Western societies into state controlled and state regulated systems and the contours of the New State that is being constructed in the process.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781685856045
10.1515/9781685856045 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics.
The New State : Etatization of Western Societies / Szymon Chodak. - 1 online resource (355 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART ONE TRANSITION TO THE NEW STATE: GENERAL THEORY OF ETATIZATION -- CHAPTER ONE. State Functions -- CHAPTER TWO. Principal Features of Etatization -- CHAPTER THREE. Conflict over Socioeconomic Issues -- CHAPTER FOUR. Conflicting Philosophies -- CHAPTER FIVE. Economic and Political Systems of Western Nations: Typology -- PART TWO COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE NEW STATE: THE UNITED STATES, WESTERN EUROPE, CANADA, AND JAPAN -- CHAPTER SIX. Direct Regulation: The United States -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Indirect Regulation: The United States -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Two-Sector Economies and Etatization -- CHAPTER NINE. Decline and Recovery: Great Britain -- CHAPTER TEN. From Étatisme to Étatisme: France -- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Centralized Management in West Germany, Italy, and Sweden -- CHAPTER TWELVE. Etatization and Nationalism: Canada -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Soft Etatization: Japan -- PART THREE THE CONTEMPORARY INDIVIDUAL AND THE HISTORICAL INEVITABILITY OF ETATIZATION -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The New Morality -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Is Etatization Inevitable? -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. The New State: Neither Capitalist nor Socialist -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Analyzes the ongoing transformation of Western societies into state controlled and state regulated systems and the contours of the New State that is being constructed in the process.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781685856045
10.1515/9781685856045 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics.

