Power Resource Theory and the Welfare State : : A Critical Approach / / ed. by Julia S. O'Connor, Gregg M. Olsen.

This collection of essays looks at power resources theory (PRT), a groundbreaking approach to political theory that builds upon the existing strengths of Marxist theorizing while addressing its weaknesses. Rather than simply asserting that all social policies in all capitalist societies exist to mai...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- The Iceberg of Power below the Surface: A Preface to Power Resources Theory -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction Understanding the Welfare State: Power Resources Theory and Its Critics -- PART I: THE POWER RESOURCES PERSPECTIVE: LABOUR STRENGTH AND WELFARE REGIMES -- 1. Power Resources Approach vs Action and Conflict: On Causal and Intentional Explanations in the Study of Power -- 2. The Development of Family Policy: A Comparison of Family Benefits and Tax Reductions for Families in OECD Countries -- 3. Political Parties and Public Pensions: A Quantitative Analysis -- 4. The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State -- 5. Welfare Expenditure and Policy Orientation in Canada, 1960-1990, in Comparative Perspective -- 6. Locating the Canadian Welfare State: Family Policy and Health Care in Canada, Sweden, and the United States -- PART II: POWER RESOURCES THEORY: A CRITICAL APPROACH -- 7. Gender, Class, and Citizenship in the Comparative Analysis of Welfare State Regimes: Theoretical and Methodological Issues -- 8. Gender and the Development of Welfare Regimes -- 9. Race, Class, and Gender in the U.S. Welfare State: Nixon's Failed Family Assistance Plan -- 10. Labour-Market Institutions and Working-Class Strength -- 11. The Scandinavian Origins of the Social Interpretation of the Welfare State -- 12. Re-modelling Sweden: The Rise and Demise of the Compromise in a Global Economy
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This collection of essays looks at power resources theory (PRT), a groundbreaking approach to political theory that builds upon the existing strengths of Marxist theorizing while addressing its weaknesses. Rather than simply asserting that all social policies in all capitalist societies exist to maintain capitalism and serve the long-term interests of the capitalist class, PRT examines the nature and impact of social policies and the level and types of social inequality in a variety of advanced capitalist nations. Approaches to social policy and the impacts of these policies vary a great deal from country to country. It is these variations that PRT seeks to account for, focusing on the strengths and organization of the labour movements in various nations.The editors have compiled essays that examine PRT in general, as well as essays that offer critical analysis of PRT. As existing summations of state theory literature largely omit PRT, this anthology is essential reading for anyone interested in social policy and radical approaches to social welfare.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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title Power Resource Theory and the Welfare State : A Critical Approach /
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
The Iceberg of Power below the Surface: A Preface to Power Resources Theory --
Acknowledgments --
Contributors --
Introduction Understanding the Welfare State: Power Resources Theory and Its Critics --
PART I: THE POWER RESOURCES PERSPECTIVE: LABOUR STRENGTH AND WELFARE REGIMES --
1. Power Resources Approach vs Action and Conflict: On Causal and Intentional Explanations in the Study of Power --
2. The Development of Family Policy: A Comparison of Family Benefits and Tax Reductions for Families in OECD Countries --
3. Political Parties and Public Pensions: A Quantitative Analysis --
4. The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State --
5. Welfare Expenditure and Policy Orientation in Canada, 1960-1990, in Comparative Perspective --
6. Locating the Canadian Welfare State: Family Policy and Health Care in Canada, Sweden, and the United States --
PART II: POWER RESOURCES THEORY: A CRITICAL APPROACH --
7. Gender, Class, and Citizenship in the Comparative Analysis of Welfare State Regimes: Theoretical and Methodological Issues --
8. Gender and the Development of Welfare Regimes --
9. Race, Class, and Gender in the U.S. Welfare State: Nixon's Failed Family Assistance Plan --
10. Labour-Market Institutions and Working-Class Strength --
11. The Scandinavian Origins of the Social Interpretation of the Welfare State --
12. Re-modelling Sweden: The Rise and Demise of the Compromise in a Global Economy
title_sub A Critical Approach /
title_full Power Resource Theory and the Welfare State : A Critical Approach / ed. by Julia S. O'Connor, Gregg M. Olsen.
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
The Iceberg of Power below the Surface: A Preface to Power Resources Theory --
Acknowledgments --
Contributors --
Introduction Understanding the Welfare State: Power Resources Theory and Its Critics --
PART I: THE POWER RESOURCES PERSPECTIVE: LABOUR STRENGTH AND WELFARE REGIMES --
1. Power Resources Approach vs Action and Conflict: On Causal and Intentional Explanations in the Study of Power --
2. The Development of Family Policy: A Comparison of Family Benefits and Tax Reductions for Families in OECD Countries --
3. Political Parties and Public Pensions: A Quantitative Analysis --
4. The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State --
5. Welfare Expenditure and Policy Orientation in Canada, 1960-1990, in Comparative Perspective --
6. Locating the Canadian Welfare State: Family Policy and Health Care in Canada, Sweden, and the United States --
PART II: POWER RESOURCES THEORY: A CRITICAL APPROACH --
7. Gender, Class, and Citizenship in the Comparative Analysis of Welfare State Regimes: Theoretical and Methodological Issues --
8. Gender and the Development of Welfare Regimes --
9. Race, Class, and Gender in the U.S. Welfare State: Nixon's Failed Family Assistance Plan --
10. Labour-Market Institutions and Working-Class Strength --
11. The Scandinavian Origins of the Social Interpretation of the Welfare State --
12. Re-modelling Sweden: The Rise and Demise of the Compromise in a Global Economy
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Contents --
The Iceberg of Power below the Surface: A Preface to Power Resources Theory --
Acknowledgments --
Contributors --
Introduction Understanding the Welfare State: Power Resources Theory and Its Critics --
PART I: THE POWER RESOURCES PERSPECTIVE: LABOUR STRENGTH AND WELFARE REGIMES --
1. Power Resources Approach vs Action and Conflict: On Causal and Intentional Explanations in the Study of Power --
2. The Development of Family Policy: A Comparison of Family Benefits and Tax Reductions for Families in OECD Countries --
3. Political Parties and Public Pensions: A Quantitative Analysis --
4. The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State --
5. Welfare Expenditure and Policy Orientation in Canada, 1960-1990, in Comparative Perspective --
6. Locating the Canadian Welfare State: Family Policy and Health Care in Canada, Sweden, and the United States --
PART II: POWER RESOURCES THEORY: A CRITICAL APPROACH --
7. Gender, Class, and Citizenship in the Comparative Analysis of Welfare State Regimes: Theoretical and Methodological Issues --
8. Gender and the Development of Welfare Regimes --
9. Race, Class, and Gender in the U.S. Welfare State: Nixon's Failed Family Assistance Plan --
10. Labour-Market Institutions and Working-Class Strength --
11. The Scandinavian Origins of the Social Interpretation of the Welfare State --
12. Re-modelling Sweden: The Rise and Demise of the Compromise in a Global Economy
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