Description:
With increasing globalization,
the meaning and role of the nation-state
are in flux. At the same time,
state theory, which might help
to explain such a trend, has fallen
victim to the general decline of
radical movements, particularly
the crisis in Marxism. This volume
seeks to enrich and complicate
current political debates by bringing
state theory back to the fore and
assessing its relevance to the
social phenomena and thought of
our day. Throughout, it becomes
clear that, whether confronting
the challenges of postmodern and
neo-institutionalist theory or
the crisis of the welfare state
and globalization, state theory
still has great analytical and
strategic value.
Contributors: Clyde W. Barrow,
Richard A. Cloward, Adriano Nervo
Codato, Bob Jessop, Andreas Kalyvas,
Rhonda F. Levine, Leo Panitch,
Renato Monseff Perissinotto,
Frances Fox Piven, Paul Thomas,
Constantine Tsoukalas. |