Class Struggle and the New Deal: Industrial Labor, Industrial Capital, and the StateUniversity Press of Kansas, 1988 - 233 sider In this reassessment of New Deal policymaking, Rhonda Levine argues that the major constraints upon and catalysts for FDR's policies were rooted in class conflict. Countering neo-Marxist and state-centred theories, which focus on administrative and bureaucratic structures, she contends that too little attention has been paid to the effect of class struggle. |
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Capital Labor | 20 |
The Tendency toward Concentration and Centralization | 23 |
Changes in the Labor Process and the Relations of Production | 27 |
The Dynamic of the Class Struggle | 33 |
The Accumulation of Capitalist Contradictions | 43 |
The Political Scene | 57 |
The National Industrial Recovery Act as a State Solution | 64 |
Legislating the National Industrial Recovery | 73 |
Industrial Labor and the Struggle for Union Recognition | 109 |
69 | 126 |
92 | 132 |
Industrial Unionization and the Political Scene | 137 |
Foundations for a Restructuring of the Political | 155 |
The Restructuring of Capitalist Development | 171 |
Notes | 177 |
222 | 193 |
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