Post-Fordism and social form : a Marxist debate on the post-Fordist state
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Post-Fordism and social form : a Marxist debate on the post-Fordist state
(Capital and class)
Macmillan Academic and Professional, 1991
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Post-Fordism & social form : a Marxist debate on the post-Fordist state
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The collection brings together proponents and critiques of the post- Fordist thesis. The debate focuses on the relation between crisis and societal as well as political restructuring. The collection provides an introduction to, and a critique of, the post-Fordist debate. The articles represent the fields of political economy, state theory, value theory, Marxist philosophy, and general questions of Marxist methodology. The volume includes, alongside the original debate between Werner Bonefeld, Bob Jessop and John Holloway, hitherto unpublished material by a wide range of authors.
Table of Contents
- Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: Post-Fordism and Social Form
- W.Bonefeld & J.Holloway - Fordism and Post-Fordism
- J.Hirsch - The Reformulation of State Theory
- W.Bonefeld - Regulation Theory, Post- Fordism and the State. More than a Reply to Werner Bonefeld
- B.Jessop - The Great Bear: Post-Fordism and Class Struggle. A Comment on Bonefeld and Jessop
- J.Holloway - Overaccumulation, Class Struggle and the Regulation Approach
- S.Clarke - Learning to Bow: Post-Fordism and Technological Determinism
- E.Pel ez & J.Holloway - Polar Bears and Class Struggle: Much Less than a Self-Criticism
- B.Jessop - Capital is Class Struggle (And Bears are not Cuddly)
- J.Holloway - Crisis of Theory in the Contemporary Social Sciences
- K.Psychopedis - Marxism, Metatheory and Critique
- R.Gunn - Index
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