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In this major revisionist study, Eric A. Nordlinger poses two critical questions about democratic politics. How are the public policy decisions of the democratic state in America and Europe to be explained? To what extent is the democratic state an autonomous entity, that is, a state that translates its own policy preferences into public policies?
On the Autonomy of the Democratic State challenges the central assumption of liberal and Marxist scholars, journalists, and citizens alike―that elected and appointed public officials are consistently constrained by society in the making of public policy. Nordlinger demonstrates that public officials are not only frequently autonomous insofar as they regularly act upon their own policy preferences, but also markedly autonomous in doing so even in the face of opposition from the most politically powerful groups in society: voters, well-organized and financed interest groups, national associations of farmers, workers, employers, and large corporations.
Here is a book in which wide-ranging generalizations are tightly bound up with empirical examples and data. Nordlinger systematically identifies the state's many capacities and opportunities for enhancing its autonomy. These are used by public officials to shape, alter, neutralize, deflect, and resist the policy preferences and pressures of societal groups. Even the highly fragmented national state in America is shown to be far more independent of societal demands than claimed by the conventional wisdom.
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For the last three decades the study of liberal democratic politics has been dominated by the basic assumption that public policies are determined by the extra-governmental actors which control and exercise the weightiest political resources... Nordlinger challenges this 'societal constraint' focus in a book that is probing, imaginative, and elegantly crafted... Nordlinger displays exceptional qualities of scholarship: close familiarity with a very wide range of literature, theoretical and methodological sophistication, and imagination... [A] thoughtful, challenging, and provocative book... Must reading for every political scientist.--Canadian Journal of Political Science
In his intellectually sophisticated and ambitious book, Eric A. Nordlinger is concerned with two central questions: how to accountf or the authoritative actions of the democratic state, and the extent to which the democratic states is an autonomous entity. His conclusions are that the preferences of the state are at least as important as are those of social forces in accounting for political actions and nonactions, and that the democratic state is often autonomous, even when its preferences diverge from the demands of the most powerful social groups.--American Historical Review
A rigorous, thoughtful, and original approach which should make it difficult in the future to offer any more reductionist theories of the state.--Stanley Hoffmann
A major contribution to the growing literature on the state...a searching and original examination of the ways in which official institutions can influence the societies in which they are embedded.--Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
Title: On the Autonomy of the Democratic State (...
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication Date: 1982
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 239 pp., viii. NAP. Contents divided into 8 chapters: (1) "State, Society, and Public Policy"; (2) "Societal Constraint of the State"; (3) "Type III State Autonomy"; (4) "Type II State Autonomy"; (5) "Type I State Autonomy"; (6) "Type I State Autonomy and Empirical Democratic Theory"; (7) "Variations in Type I and Type II State Autonomy: The American State in Comparative Perspective"; (8) "The Plausibility and Implications of the State-Centered Model"; Notes, pp. 221-235; Index, pp. 237-239. Glossy maroon wrappers with gold Title lettering across top half front cover, above geometrical illustration on lower half front cover, and Author name lettering in gold across bottom front cover, Previous owner 1 1/4" oval coat of arms stamped neatly at center ffep, below his removed address sticker (1 3/4" x 5/8"; with small amount of paper residue) once affixed at top right ffep, else book essentially As New: Tight binding (NO cracks); sharp corners (microscopic tip wear at top right front cover corner); NO remainder marks. Clean text. Unread. Seller Inventory # 002729
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