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TL;DR: Goran Therborn as discussed by the authors develops a theory of the formation of human subjects and considers the material matrix of ideologies and the problem of ideological change, the ideological constitution of classes and the characteristics of the discursive order that regulates it, and provides a remarkable account of ideological domination that displaces traditional categories, and a fascinating analysis of the process of political mobilization.
Abstract: Few concepts have been so intensely discussed or so widely sponsored as that of 'ideology'. Whether read as the expression of social classes or attributed a material independence and efficacy, whether devalued as false and non-scientific or asserted as the necessary element of social practice, 'ideology' has become an ineluctable conceptual reference across a range of works dealing with subjects as varied as science and politics, gender and cultural production. In this book, Goran Therborn makes a decisive contribution to the contemporary debate. Beginning with some critical reflections on Lois Atlhusser's influential writings in the late sixties, Therborn develops a theory of the formation of human subjects. He then goes on to consider the material matrix of ideologies and the problem of ideological change, the ideological constitution of classes and the characteristics of the discursive order that regulates it. Turning to questions of state power and political struggle, Therborn provides a remarkable account of ideological domination that displaces traditional categories, and a fascinating analysis of the process of political mobilization. Brief yet wide-ranging, probing yet succinct, The Ideology of Power and the Power of Ideology is a work of theoretical exploration that establishes new bearings for the current discussion of ideology.
TL;DR: The decline of labour parties, Frances Fox Piven labour force changes, working class decline and the labour vote, Ivor Crewe class, consumption and collectivism, Joel Krieger the changing face of popular power in France, George Ross Swedish social democracy and the transition from industrial to postindustrial politics, Goran Therborn smooth consolidation in the West German Welfare State, Claus Offe postindustrial cleavage structures, Gosta Esping-Andersen electoral politics and economic control in Israel, Asher Arian and Ilan Talmud the roots of social democratic populism in Canada, Neil
Abstract: The decline of labour parties, Frances Fox Piven labour force changes, working class decline and the labour vote, Ivor Crewe class, consumption and collectivism, Joel Krieger the changing face of popular power in France, George Ross Swedish social democracy and the transition from industrial to postindustrial politics, Goran Therborn smooth consolidation in the West German Welfare State, Claus Offe postindustrial cleavage structures, Gosta Esping-Andersen electoral politics and economic control in Israel, Asher Arian and Ilan Talmud the roots of social democratic populism in Canada, Neil Bradford and Jane Jenson the Democratic Party and city politics in the postindustrial era, Alan DiGaetano structural constraints and political development, Frances Fox Piven.
TL;DR: The puzzles of political economy are discussed in this paper, where the authors present a comparative history of public policy in Israel, the Netherlands and Sweden, Goran Therborn Japan's creative conservatism and T.J.Pempel's paradoxes of an underground statism.
Abstract: Introduction - puzzles of political economy, Francis, G. Castles social protection by other means - Australia's strategy of coping with external vulnerability, Francis G.Castles learning from catastrophes - West Germany's public policy, Manfred G.Schmidt the comparative history of public policy in Israel, Michael Shalev "pillarization" and "popular movements". two variants of welfare state capitalism - the Netherlands and Sweden, Goran Therborn Japan's creative conservatism - continuity under challenge, T.J.Pempel the United Kingdom - paradoxes of an underground statism, Patrick Dunleavy taking exception - explaining the distinctiveness of American public policies in the past century, Edwin Amenta and Theda Skocpol.
TL;DR: In the 21st century, a rising middle class has been hailed by liberal commentators as a bulwark for consumption and democracy in the decades ahead from Sao Paulo to Beijing as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: GORAN THERBORN: Class in the 21st Century From Sao Paulo to Beijing, a rising middle class has been hailed by liberal commentators as a bulwark for consumption and democracy in the decades ahead. T ...