State autonomy or class dominance?: case studies on policy making in America
In his new book G. William Domhoff provides the most thorough critique to date of state autonomy theory as it has been applied to the American federal government. The view under attack holds that the federal government, rather than the banks and corporations, wields greater power in the United State...
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Zusammenfassung: | In his new book G. William Domhoff provides the most thorough critique to date of state autonomy theory as it has been applied to the American federal government. The view under attack holds that the federal government, rather than the banks and corporations, wields greater power in the United States. Utilizing new arguments and new archival findings, this book challenges every case study that state autonomy theorists have done on the Progressive Era, the New Deal, and World War II. Domhoff then concludes with an analysis of why the theory received so much attention. |
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ISBN: | 0202305112 0202305120 |
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adam_text | Contents Preface ix
1 SETTING THE STAGE
Introduction 1
The Counterattack 3
Conclusion 5
2 DEFINING AND TESTING THE CLASS DOMINANCE
VIEW
Introduction 7
Membership Network Analysis 11
Specifying the Class Dominance Framework 19
Conservatives, Liberals, and Class Conflict 40
Politics and Government 45
3 NEW DEAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY
Introduction 51
McConnell on the Farm Power Structure 53
Farm Subsidies and the AAA 56
The Alleged Growing Autonomy of the USDA,
1933 1938 72
The Farm Security Administration 77
The Autonomy Battle Intensifies, 1938 1941 80
The BAE and Land Use Planning 85
The Decline of the BAE and FSA 90
Conclusion 96
4 THE ORIGINS AND FAILURE OF THE NRA
Introduction 101
The Origins of the NRA 102
V
vi Contents
The Skocpol Arguments 107
The Failure of the NRA 109
Conclusion 113
5 HOW THE ROCKEFELLER NETWORK SHAPED
SOCIAL SECURITY
Introduction 117
The Rockefeller Economic Empire 120
The Rockefeller Network 122
Background to Social Insurance 125
The Rockefeller Network and Labor 128
The Drafting Process 149
Old Age Pensions 150
Unemployment Compensation 156
Was Most Business Opposed? 161
The Business Advisory Council 163
The Advisory Council 165
The Clark Amendment 166
Who Won, Who Lost, and Why? 169
Conclusion 174
6 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION AND THE MILITARY
IN WORLD WAR II
Introduction 177
The Hooks Thesis 179
The Background to Defense Mobilization,
1920 1940 182
Contracts and Investments 185
Reorganizing the War Department, 1941 1942 190
Control of Military Bureaucracy 193
The War Production Board 198
The Controlled Materials Policy 204
The Feasibility Dispute of 1942 205
The Reconversion Controversy 209
The Removal of Controls on Business 213
Disposing of Government Owned Defense Plants 215
The Postwar Military Industrial Complex? 218
Conclusion 225
Contents vii
7 SOCIAL LEGISLATION IN THE PROGRESSIVE ERA
Introduction 231
The Big Picture 232
Civil War Pensions: Do They Matter? 234
Polity Changes or Class Conflict? 236
Sisterhood or Class Politics? 240
The Case Studies 243
Where Do Skocpol s Case Studies Lead? 249
Conclusion 251
8 THE RETURN TO NORMALCY
Introduction 253
The New Pluralism 255
NOTES 259
REFERENCES 263
INDEX 285
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title_full | State autonomy or class dominance? case studies on policy making in America G. William Domhoff |
title_fullStr | State autonomy or class dominance? case studies on policy making in America G. William Domhoff |
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