The Fiscal Crisis of the State |
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This was required reading back when I was a grad student at U of T for anyone doing polisci. With a new introduction by its author, it is probably even more relevant today after the debacle over fiscal policy that characterized the political split in the latest debt ceiling "debate".
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 7 |
CHAPTER | 8 |
The Monopoly Sector | 15 |
Interrelationships Between Private and State Sectors | 23 |
Surplus Capitalists | 29 |
CHAPTER 2 | 40 |
State Capitalisms Three Options | 46 |
Social Consumption in the Suburb | 130 |
Economic Insecurity and Social Insurance | 137 |
CHAPTER 6 | 150 |
Surplus Population and the Welfare State | 158 |
Surplus Capitalists and Socialism for the Rich | 168 |
The Social Expenses of Environmental | 175 |
State and Local Government Debt | 193 |
Tax Exploitation of the Working Class | 208 |
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