The state and capitalism in Israel
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書誌事項
The state and capitalism in Israel
(Contributions in economics and economic history, no. 147)
Greenwood Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-201) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study examines the development of capitalism in Israel. Taking a different view from the traditional modernization perspective, Ben-Porat argues that since 1948--when Israel became a state--the process of forming a capitalist society has underlain all other major processes. To explain capitalism in Israel, a perspective is needed that treats the problems of implanting capitalism in post-colonial states. Problems include the undeveloped class structure; the inability of the bourgeoisie to fulfill its capitalist role; the continuing post-colonial dependency on state support; and, most importantly, the central role of the state in enhancing, but also regulating, capitalism.
目次
Acknowledgments Tables Something on a Theory of the State The Second Day: Incubating Capitalism State as Agency Class Structure: Capital and Labor The Politics of Class Structure Formation Marching on Capitalism Reaching the Top of the Hill? References Index
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