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"Increasingly, politicians and policymakers insist that the market is an immovable force that constraints their ability to act. At the same time, states strive to retain their sovereignty while claiming to be part of a global system. This dichotomy reveals a dominant contemporary ideology: the...
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Summary: | "Increasingly, politicians and policymakers insist that the market is an immovable force that constraints their ability to act. At the same time, states strive to retain their sovereignty while claiming to be part of a global system. This dichotomy reveals a dominant contemporary ideology: the concealment of the state. This accessible book draws upon the anarchist criticism of the state to show the ideological and functional logic behind such concealment. It explains how states hide their ability to act by separating politics into a deep and shallow state, where political actors in the shallow state are free from policy formulation and implementation, which rests with the deep state. For example, American politicians deny global warming as the Pentagon plans to open new Arctic sea routes. Such transfer of policy to a less visible state is demonstrated through concrete international policy examples, including environmental regulations, budget recommendations, workplace safety, scientific investment, transportation planning, and education. The anarchist tradition shows how this concealment can be exposed so that popular political activity can challenge it more effectively"-- "Increasingly, politicians and policymakers insist that the market is an immovable force that constraints their ability to act. At the same time, states strive to retain their sovereignty while claiming to be part of a global system. This dichotomy reveals a dominant contemporary ideology: the concealment of the state.This accessible book draws upon the anarchist criticism of the state to show the ideological and functional logic behind such concealment. It explains how states hide their ability to act by separating politics into a deep and shallow state, where political actors in the shallow state are free from policy formulation and implementation, which rests with the deep state. For example, American politicians deny global warming as the Pentagon plans to open new Arctic sea routes. Such transfer of policy to a less visible state is demonstrated through concrete international policy examples, including environmental regulations, budget recommendations, workplace safety, scientific investment, transportation planning, and education. The anarchist tradition shows how this concealment can be exposed so that popular political activity can challenge it more effectively"-- |
Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (x, 181 pages). |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781441148568 1441148566 1441172459 144110206X 1441141235 9781441141231 9781441172457 9781441102065 |
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520 | |a "Increasingly, politicians and policymakers insist that the market is an immovable force that constraints their ability to act. At the same time, states strive to retain their sovereignty while claiming to be part of a global system. This dichotomy reveals a dominant contemporary ideology: the concealment of the state.This accessible book draws upon the anarchist criticism of the state to show the ideological and functional logic behind such concealment. It explains how states hide their ability to act by separating politics into a deep and shallow state, where political actors in the shallow state are free from policy formulation and implementation, which rests with the deep state. For example, American politicians deny global warming as the Pentagon plans to open new Arctic sea routes. Such transfer of policy to a less visible state is demonstrated through concrete international policy examples, including environmental regulations, budget recommendations, workplace safety, scientific investment, transportation planning, and education. The anarchist tradition shows how this concealment can be exposed so that popular political activity can challenge it more effectively"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 The concealment of the state; The politics of concealment; Ideology and the state; Does the state still exist?; A postmodern state?; Notes; 2 Deep and shallow state; The shallow state; The deep state; Hiding behind the market; Concealment of our dependency; Notes; 3 Theories of the state; Formation and evolution of the state; The utility and contingency of the state; Deeper challenges; State, markets, and political legitimacy; Notes; 4 Engines of oppression; Historical dynamics; Coercion and the market; Surveillance and the market. | |
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contents | Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 The concealment of the state; The politics of concealment; Ideology and the state; Does the state still exist?; A postmodern state?; Notes; 2 Deep and shallow state; The shallow state; The deep state; Hiding behind the market; Concealment of our dependency; Notes; 3 Theories of the state; Formation and evolution of the state; The utility and contingency of the state; Deeper challenges; State, markets, and political legitimacy; Notes; 4 Engines of oppression; Historical dynamics; Coercion and the market; Surveillance and the market. The nonlethal future of coercionConcealing invincibility; Notes; 5 A postindustrial peasantry?; The usefulness of an analogy; Cultural similarities; Peasants and politics; A postindustrial peasantry?; Notes; 6 Conclusion; Revealing the state; Intermediaries, representation, and anarchism; Challenging the state to act; The delusion of violent resistance and so-called direct action; Some final questions; Notes; Bibliography; Index. |
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physical | 1 electronic resource (x, 181 pages). |
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publisher | Bloomsbury, |
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series | Contemporary anarchist studies. |
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spelling | Lindsey, Jason Royce. The concealment of the state / Jason Royce Lindsey. New York : Bloomsbury, 2013. 1 electronic resource (x, 181 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file rda Contemporary anarchist studies Includes bibliographical references and index. "Increasingly, politicians and policymakers insist that the market is an immovable force that constraints their ability to act. At the same time, states strive to retain their sovereignty while claiming to be part of a global system. This dichotomy reveals a dominant contemporary ideology: the concealment of the state. This accessible book draws upon the anarchist criticism of the state to show the ideological and functional logic behind such concealment. It explains how states hide their ability to act by separating politics into a deep and shallow state, where political actors in the shallow state are free from policy formulation and implementation, which rests with the deep state. For example, American politicians deny global warming as the Pentagon plans to open new Arctic sea routes. Such transfer of policy to a less visible state is demonstrated through concrete international policy examples, including environmental regulations, budget recommendations, workplace safety, scientific investment, transportation planning, and education. The anarchist tradition shows how this concealment can be exposed so that popular political activity can challenge it more effectively"-- Provided by publisher. "Increasingly, politicians and policymakers insist that the market is an immovable force that constraints their ability to act. At the same time, states strive to retain their sovereignty while claiming to be part of a global system. This dichotomy reveals a dominant contemporary ideology: the concealment of the state.This accessible book draws upon the anarchist criticism of the state to show the ideological and functional logic behind such concealment. It explains how states hide their ability to act by separating politics into a deep and shallow state, where political actors in the shallow state are free from policy formulation and implementation, which rests with the deep state. For example, American politicians deny global warming as the Pentagon plans to open new Arctic sea routes. Such transfer of policy to a less visible state is demonstrated through concrete international policy examples, including environmental regulations, budget recommendations, workplace safety, scientific investment, transportation planning, and education. The anarchist tradition shows how this concealment can be exposed so that popular political activity can challenge it more effectively"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on print version record; resource not viewed. Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 The concealment of the state; The politics of concealment; Ideology and the state; Does the state still exist?; A postmodern state?; Notes; 2 Deep and shallow state; The shallow state; The deep state; Hiding behind the market; Concealment of our dependency; Notes; 3 Theories of the state; Formation and evolution of the state; The utility and contingency of the state; Deeper challenges; State, markets, and political legitimacy; Notes; 4 Engines of oppression; Historical dynamics; Coercion and the market; Surveillance and the market. The nonlethal future of coercionConcealing invincibility; Notes; 5 A postindustrial peasantry?; The usefulness of an analogy; Cultural similarities; Peasants and politics; A postindustrial peasantry?; Notes; 6 Conclusion; Revealing the state; Intermediaries, representation, and anarchism; Challenging the state to act; The delusion of violent resistance and so-called direct action; Some final questions; Notes; Bibliography; Index. Anarchism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004812 Capitalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019958 Sovereignty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125696 State, The. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85127474 État. Anarchisme. Souveraineté. anarchism. aat sovereignty. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism. bisacsh Sovereignty fast Anarchism fast Capitalism fast State, The fast has work: The concealment of the state (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFMTf6CjHkB4pXB93ychQC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: The concealment of the state New York : Bloomsbury, 2013. 9781441172457 (hardcover) (DLC) 2013012217 Contemporary anarchist studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012066955 |
spellingShingle | Lindsey, Jason Royce The concealment of the state / Contemporary anarchist studies. Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 The concealment of the state; The politics of concealment; Ideology and the state; Does the state still exist?; A postmodern state?; Notes; 2 Deep and shallow state; The shallow state; The deep state; Hiding behind the market; Concealment of our dependency; Notes; 3 Theories of the state; Formation and evolution of the state; The utility and contingency of the state; Deeper challenges; State, markets, and political legitimacy; Notes; 4 Engines of oppression; Historical dynamics; Coercion and the market; Surveillance and the market. The nonlethal future of coercionConcealing invincibility; Notes; 5 A postindustrial peasantry?; The usefulness of an analogy; Cultural similarities; Peasants and politics; A postindustrial peasantry?; Notes; 6 Conclusion; Revealing the state; Intermediaries, representation, and anarchism; Challenging the state to act; The delusion of violent resistance and so-called direct action; Some final questions; Notes; Bibliography; Index. Anarchism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004812 Capitalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019958 Sovereignty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125696 State, The. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85127474 État. Anarchisme. Souveraineté. anarchism. aat sovereignty. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism. bisacsh Sovereignty fast Anarchism fast Capitalism fast State, The fast |
subject_GND | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004812 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019958 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125696 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85127474 |
title | The concealment of the state / |
title_auth | The concealment of the state / |
title_exact_search | The concealment of the state / |
title_full | The concealment of the state / Jason Royce Lindsey. |
title_fullStr | The concealment of the state / Jason Royce Lindsey. |
title_full_unstemmed | The concealment of the state / Jason Royce Lindsey. |
title_short | The concealment of the state / |
title_sort | concealment of the state |
topic | Anarchism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004812 Capitalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019958 Sovereignty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125696 State, The. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85127474 État. Anarchisme. Souveraineté. anarchism. aat sovereignty. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism. bisacsh Sovereignty fast Anarchism fast Capitalism fast State, The fast |
topic_facet | Anarchism. Capitalism. Sovereignty. State, The. État. Anarchisme. Souveraineté. anarchism. sovereignty. POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism. Sovereignty Anarchism Capitalism State, The |
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