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June 1990, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 251-266 Coercion and Consent in Contested Exchange
by Michael Burawoy & Erik Olin Wright - 267-278 When a Mouse Brings Forth a Mountain
by Michele Salvati - 279-291 Bowles and Gintis and Political Economic Explanation
by Frank Thompson - 293-315 Reply to Our Critics
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis
March 1990, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-1 Contributors
by N/A - 1-38 The Road from Import-Substituting to Export-Led Industrialization in Ireland: Who Mixed the Asphalt, Who Drove the Machinery, and Who Kept Making Them Change Directions?
by Denis O'Hearn - 39-73 Becoming Problematic: Breakdown of a Hegemonic Conception of Ireland in Nineteenth-Century Britain
by Ian S. Lustick - 75-99 Nationalizations for What? Capitalist Power and Public Enterprise in Mitterrand's France
by W. Rand Smith - 101-141 A Tale of Two Agencies: Class, Political-Institutional, and Organizational Factors Affecting State Reliance on Social Science
by Robin Stryker - 143-163 Economic Development and Decline in the Emerging Global Factory: Some Italian Lessons
by Michael L. Blim
December 1989, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 403-451 Rights: An Essay in Informal Political Theory
by Mark Tushnet - 453-480 Strike Data in Search of a Theory: The Italian Case in the Postwar Period
by Roberto Franzosi - 489-509 Explaining Revolutions in the Contemporary Third World
by Jeff Goodwin & Theda Skocpol - 511-530 Understanding Failed Revolution in El Salvador: A Comparative Analysis of Regime Types and Social Structures
by Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley
September 1989, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 247-280 Divided over Democracy: The Embeddedness of State and Class Conflicts in Contemporary Mexico
by Diane E. Davis - 281-352 Capitalist Development and Democracy in South America
by Evelyne Huber Stephens - 353-376 Generational Equity and the Politics of the Welfare State
by Jill Quadagno - 377-402 Automation and Skill: Three Generations of Research on the NC Case
by Paul S. Adler & Bryan Borys
June 1989, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 115-162 Structure, Culture and Action in the Explanation of Social Change
by Michael Taylor - 163-187 Sociology and Its Poor
by Giovanna Procacci - 189-223 Business Influence and State Power: The Case of U.S. Corporate Tax Policy
by Cathie Jo Martin - 225-245 Language and Politics in the 1980s: The Story of U.S. English
by Heidi Tarver - 246-247 Errata for "Women in the Class Structure"
by Erik Olin Wright
March 1989, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-34 Reflections on the Class Consciousness of Hungarian Steelworkers
by Michael Burawoy - 35-66 Women in the Class Structure
by Erik Olin Wright - 67-88 Class Theory and the Social Sciences: Erik Olin Wright on Classes
by Uwe Becker - 89-113 East European Intellectuals on the Road of Dissent: The Old Prophecy of a New Class Re-examined
by Janina Frentzel-Zagórska & Krzysztof Zagórski
December 1988, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 403-446 Social Democracy vs. Socialism: Goal Adaptation in Social Democratic Sweden
by Sven Steinmo - 447-450 Reflections on the Welfare State: Introduction
by David M. Gordon & Ira Katznelson - 451-468 Continuities and Changes in the Idea of the Welfare State
by Jens Alber - 469-485 Welfare State Policies in the Tripolar Class Model of Scandinavia
by Staffan Marklund - 487-502 Can We Pay the Piper? Linkages Between the Macroeconomy and the Welfare State
by David M. Gordon - 503-515 Five Reflections on the Future of the Welfare State
by Philippe C. Schmitter - 517-531 The Welfare State as a Contested Institutional Idea
by Ira Katznelson - 533-543 Beyond The Welfare State
by Pierre Rosanvallon - 545-556 Recommended Books
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June 1988, Volume 16, Issue 2-3
- 159-169 The Transformation of Agrarian Institutions: An Introduction and Perspective
by Margaret Levi - 171-240 Transaction Costs, Whig History, and the Common Fields
by Stefano Fenoaltea - 241-264 Institutions and Agriculture in Old Regime France
by Philip T. Hoffman - 265-286 Dividing Up the Commons: Institutional Change in Rural France, 1789-1799
by Kathryn Norberg - 287-334 Regional Ecology and Agrarian Development in England and France
by Jack A. Goldstone - 335-385 The English State and Fiscal Appropriation, 1688-1789
by John Brewer - 387-401 Contra Contractarianism: Some Reflections on the New Institutionalism
by Robert H. Bates
March 1988, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-34 Historical Memory and Ideological Orientations in the Italian Workers' Movement
by Miriam A. Golden - 35-69 Rational Rioters: Leaders, Followers, and Popular Protest in Early Modern Japan
by James W. White - 71-119 The Radical Right in Postwar Italy
by Franco Ferraresi - 121-158 Beyond Mass Production: Production and the Labor Process in Japan
by Martin Kenney & Richard Florida
December 1987, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 369-401 Changing Ladders and Musical Chairs: Ethnicity and Opportunity in Post-Industrial New York
by Roger Waldinger - 403-451 The Underclass/Mismatch Hypothesis as an Explanation for Black Economic Deprivation
by Norman Fainstein - 453-482 A Revolution in Class Theory
by Philippe Van Parijs - 483-511 The Electronic Panopticon: A Case Study of the Development of the National Criminal Records System
by Diana R. Gordon - 513-538 The Political Economy of the Local State
by James L. Greer
September 1987, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 235-258 State Power and the Persistence of Communal Institutions in Old Regime France
by Hilton L. Root - 259-296 The Formation of State Policy in Western European Absolutisms: A Comparison of England and France
by Edgar Kiser - 297-330 Corporate-Liberal Theory and the Social Security Act: A Chapter in the Sociology of Knowledge
by G. William Domhoff - 331-332 Theda Skocpol
by N/A - 333-368 Is Industrial Policy Possible in the United States? The Defeat of Rhode Island's Greenhouse Compact
by Hilary Silver
June 1987, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 103-144 The Prospects and Limits of the East European New Class Project: An Auto-critical Reflection on The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power
by Ivan Szelenyi - 145-156 Uncontrolled Processes in the Socialist City: A Polish Case Study
by Barbara A. Misztal & Bronislaw Misztal - 157-188 Compromising Possessions: Orwell's Political, Analytical, and Literary Purposes in Nineteen Eighty-Four
by Edwin Amenta - 189-196 A "Social Issue" in American Politics: Reflections on Kristin Luker's Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood
by Theda Skocpol - 197-206 Why is Abortion a Public Issue? The Role of Professional Control
by Kurt W. Back - 207-212 Abortion and Antifeminism
by Carole Joffe - 213-221 Emerging Social Divisions Among Women: Implications for Welfare State Politics
by Kathleen Gerson - 223-234 American Democracy and the Democratization of American Religion
by Robert Wuthnow
March 1986, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-21 Three Views of Regime Change and Party Organization in Brazil: An Introduction
by Peter Evans - 23-41 Democracy in Latin America
by Fernando Henrique Cardoso - 43-66 Electoral Struggles in a Neighborhood on the Periphery of São Paulo
by Teresa P.R. Caldeira - 67-95 Democratization and Dissension: The Formation of the Workers' Party
by Margaret E. Keck - 97-102 Recommended Books
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December 1985, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 379-409 Marxism and Rational Choice
by Adam Przeworski - 411-430 The Functional Theory of Social Insurance
by Arthur L. Stinchcombe - 431-458 Dependence, Military Assistance and Development: A Cross-National Study
by John Hartman & Pamela Barnhouse Walters - 459-495 Industrial Robots in the West German Automobile Industry
by Paul Windolf
September 1985, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 257-288 International Lending and the Relative Autonomy of the State: A Case Study of Twentieth-Century Peru
by Barbara Stallings - 289-327 When Workers Organize Capitalists: The Case of the Bituminous Coal Industry
by John R. Bowman - 329-348 On the Concept of Populism: Populist and Clientelist Modes of Incorporation in Semiperipheral Polities
by Nicos Mouzelis - 349-378 Feudal Elite Conflict and the Origins of English Capitalism
by Richard Lachmann
June 1985, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 115-146 From "Fordism" to "Toyotism"? The Social Organization of the Labor Process in the Japanese Automobile Industry
by Knuth Dohse & Ulrich Jürgens & Thomas Nialsch - 147-183 Pluralism and the Decline of Left Hegemony: The French Left in Power
by George Ross & Jane Jenson - 185-222 The Labor Process and Capital Mobility: The Limits of the New International Division of Labor
by Soon Kyoung Cho - 223-256 Power and Distributional Regimes
by Gosta Esping-Andersen
March 1985, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-51 Wage Policy in Nazi Germany
by Tilla Siegel - 53-70 A Note on Taxation, Development, and Representative Government
by Robert H. Bates & Da-Hsiang Donald Lien - 71-104 Postindustrial Development and the Obsolescence of Economic Categories
by Fred Block - 105-105 Joanne Barkan. Visions of Emancipation: The Italian Workers' Move ment since 1945. New York: Praeger, 1984
by N/A - 105-106 Diane Bell. Daughters of the Dreaming. Winchester, Mass.: Allen & Unwin, Inc., 1984
by N/A - 106-106 Richard Franklin Bensel. Sectionalism and American Political Develop ment, 1880-1980. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1984
by N/A - 107-107 Reuven Brenner. History-The Human Gamble. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983
by N/A - 107-108 Larry Hirschhorn. Beyond Mechanization. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT, 1984
by N/A - 108-108 Kristen Luker. Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood. Berkeley, Cal.: University of California Press, 1984
by N/A - 108-109 Paul Peretz. The Political Economy of Inflation in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983
by N/A - 109-109 Janice A. Radway. Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Pop ular Literature. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1984
by N/A - 109-110 Jonathan Rieder. Canarsie: The Jews and Italians of Brooklyn against Liberalism. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1985
by N/A - 110-110 Mary Ruggie. The State and Working Woman: A Comparative Study of Britain and Sweden. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1984
by N/A - 110-111 Filippo Sabetti. Political Authority in a Sicilian Village. New Bruns wick : Rutgers Unversity Press, 1984
by N/A - 111-112 Kerry Schott. Policy, Power and Order: The Persistence of Economic Problems in Capitalist States. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984
by N/A - 112-113 Andrew Shonfield. The Use of Public Power, edited and introduced by Zuzanna Shonfield. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982. Andrew Shonfield. In Defense of the Mixed Economy, edited by Zuzanna Shonfield. New York: Oxford University Press, 1984. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984
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December 1984, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 343-382 Who's in Charge Here? Decision by Accretion and Gatekeeping in the Struggle for the ERA
by Jane Mansbridge - 383-423 A General Framework for the Analysis of Class Structure
by Erik Olin Wright - 425-453 Immigration, Labor Demand, and the Working Class
by Adriana Marshall - 455-478 The English Ten-Hours Act: Official Knowledge and the Collective Interest of the Ruling Class
by Jungwoon Choi
September 1984, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 215-216 Introduction
by N/A - 217-237 The Middle Levels: Engineers and the "Working Middle Class"
by Robert Zussman - 239-252 Locating Technical Workers in the Class Structure
by Peter Whalley & Stephen Crawford - 253-294 Using Ownership to Control: Making Workers Owners in the Contemporary United States
by Raymond Russell - 295-320 What is a Worker? The Role of Sharecroppers in Contemporary Class Structure
by Miriam J. Wells - 321-341 A Case Study of a Cuckoo Nestling: The Role of the State in the Norwegian Oil Sector
by Mary G. Visher & Svend O. Remøe
June 1984, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 119-141 The Russian Revolution and Social Mobility: A Re-examination of the Question of Social Support for the Soviet Regime in the 1920s and 1930s
by Sheila Fitzpatrick - 143-176 Resurrection and Reform: Perspectives on Property in the American Constitutional Tradition
by Michael W. McCann - 177-202 Government-Initiated Reform in South Africa and Its Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy
by Kevin Danaher - 203-213 Reading Notes
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March 1984, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-26 Women, Citizenship, and Nationality: Immigration and Naturalization Policies in the United States
by Virginia Sapiro - 27-57 Wordless Emotions: Some Critical Reflections on Radical Feminism
by Joan Cocks - 59-89 The Paradigm Crisis of Dualism: Decay or Regeneration?
by Constance Lever-Tracy - 91-117 State Power, State Policy: Explaining the Decision to Close the Gold Window
by Joanne Gowa
December 1983, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 413-444 Charismatic Kingship: A Study of State-Formation and Authority in Baltistan
by Richard M. Emerson - 445-485 Considerations on the Democratic Division of Labor
by Philip Green - 487-517 Negotiation in the Aldo Moro Affair: The Suppressed Alternative in a Case of Symbolic Politics
by Robin Wagner-Pacifici
September 1983, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 263-301 Some Remarks on the Study of Working-Class Consciousness
by Gordon Marshall - 303-330 The “Unspeakable Blessing†: Street Children, Reform Rhetoric, and Misery in Early Industrial Capitalism
by Bruce Bellingham - 331-372 On the Economic and Political Determinants of Welfare Spending in the Post-World War II Era
by Larry J. Griffin & Joel A. Devine & Michael Wallace - 373-411 Democratic Socialism in Dependent Capitalism: An Analysis of the Manley Government in Jamaica
by Evelyne Huber Stephens & John D. Stephens
June 1983, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 125-126 Introduction
by N/A - 127-157 Immigrant Workers and Postwar Capitalism: In Reserve or Core Troops in the Front Line?
by Constance Lever-Tracy - 159-203 Female Factory Labor and Industrial Structure: Control and Conflict over "Woman's Place" in Auto and Electrical Manufacturing
by Ruth Milkman - 205-230 California's "Employer Sanctions" Legislation: Now You See It, Now You Don't
by Kitty Calavita - 231-261 Positional Power and Propensity to Strike
by Luca Perrone
March 1983, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-52 From Redistributive to Hegemonic Logic: The Transformation of American Tax Politics, 1894-1963
by Ronald Frederick King - 53-82 What Produces Fascism: Preindustrial Traditions or a Crisis of a Capitalist State
by Geoff Eley - 83-123 Councils and Parliaments: The Problems of Dual Power and Democracy in Comparative Perspective
by Carmen Sirianni
December 1982, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 395-396 Introduction
by N/A - 397-438 Prospects for Democratic Socialism in Advanced Capitalism: Class Struggle and Compromise in Sweden and France
by Mark Kesselman - 439-475 Planning, Politics, and Shop-Floor Power: Hidden Forms of Bargaining in Soviet-Imposed State-Socialist Societies
by Charles F. Sabel & David Stark - 477-501 The State versus Corporatism
by Pierre Birnbaum & Marie-Hélène Adler & Franklin Hugh Adler - 503-503 David Abraham. The Collapse o f the Weimar Republic: Political Econ omy and Crisis. Princeton: Princeton University Press; 1981
by N/A - 503-504 Samuel Kline Cohn, Jr. The Laboring Classes in Renaissance Florence. New York: Academic Press, 1980
by N/A - 504-505 Robert M. Collins. The Business Response to Keynes, 1929-1964. New York: Columbia University Press, 1981
by N/A - 505-505 Victoria de Grazia. The Culture of Consent: Mass Organization of Leisure in Fascist Italy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981
by N/A - 505-506 Jon Elster. Logic and Society: Contradictions and Possible Worlds. Chichester and New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1978. Idem. Ulysses and the Sirens: Studies in Rationality and Irrationality. Cambridge and London: Cambridge University Press, 1979
by N/A - 506-507 Fred Halliday and Maxine Molyneux. The Ethiopian Revolution. London: New Left Books, 1981
by N/A - 507-508 Edward S. Herman. Corporate Control, Corporate Power. A Twen tieth Century Fund Study. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981
by N/A - 508-508 Friedrich Katz. The Secret War in Mexico: Europe, The United States and the Mexican Revolution. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1981
by N/A - 508-509 Stanley Lieberson. A Piece of the Pie: Black and White Immigrants Since 1800. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1980
by N/A - 509-510 Ira C. Magaziner and Robert B. Reich. Minding America's Business: The Decline and Rise of the American Economy. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982
by N/A - 510-511 Cynthia McClintock. Peasant Cooperatives and Political Change in Peru. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981. Evelyne Huber Stephens. The Politics of Worker's Participation: The Peruvian Approach in Comparative Perspective. New York: Academic Press, 1980
by N/A - 511-512 Douglass C. North. Structure and Change in Economic History. New York and London: W. W. Norton & Co., 1981
by N/A - 512-512 Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward. The Neur Class War: Reagan's Attack on the Welfare State and Its Consequences. New York: Pantheon Books, 1982
by N/A - 512-513 William G. Rosenberg and Marilyn B. Young. Transforming Russia and China. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982
by N/A - 513-514 Marilyn Rueschemeyer. Pro fessional Work and Marriage: An East-West Comparison. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981
by N/A - 514-514 Michael Taylor. Community, Anarchy and Liberty. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982
by N/A - 514-515 Alan Wolfe. America's Impasse: The Rise and Fall of the Politics of Growth. New York: Pantheon Books, 1981
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September 1982, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 252-252 Introduction
by N/A - 253-287 New Directions in the Marxian Theory of Exploitation and Class
by John E. Roemer - 289-313 The Ethical Materialism of John Roemer
by Adam Przeworski - 315-320 Toward a Property-Rights Theory of Exploitation
by Margaret Levi & Douglass C. North - 321-341 The Status of the Political in the Concept of Class Structure
by Erik Olin Wright - 343-362 Toward a Marxian Theory of Justice
by Andrew Levine - 363-373 Roemer versus Roemer: A Comment on "New Directions in the Marxian Theory of Exploitation and Class"
by Jon Elster - 375-394 Reply
by John E. Roemer
June 1982, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 123-166 The Hidden Abode of Underdevelopment: Labor Process and the State in Zambia
by Michael Burawoy - 167-205 The Decline of Organized Labor: NLRB Union Certification Election Results
by Michael Goldfield - 211-222 The Workers' Movement and the Bolivian Revolution Reconsidered
by Paul Cammack - 223-229 Reply
by Bert Useem - 231-249 There Was No Tax Revolt!
by Paul Peretz
March 1982, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-27 From Agrarianism to Adjustment: The Political Origins of New Deal Agricultural Policy
by Kenneth Finegold - 29-49 Mineworkers and Nationalization in France: Insights into Concepts of State Theory
by Darryl Holter - 51-93 The Crisis of Liberal Democratic Capitalism: The Case of the United States
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 95-121 Structural and Ideological Bases of Cuba's Overseas Programs
by Susan Eckstein
December 1981, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 355-398 A Regional Mode-of-Production Analysis of Political Behavior: The Cases of Western and Mediterranean France
by William Brustein - 399-429 Karl Polanyi's Social Theory: A Critique
by Michael Hechter - 431-465 The Predatory Theory of Rule
by Margaret Levi - 467-503 Interest and Ideology in the Study of Agrarian Politics
by Bruce Cumings
June 1981, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 225-250 National Railroad Regulation and the Problem of State-Building: Interests and Institutions in Late Nineteenth-Century America
by Stephen Skowronek - 251-279 Workers' Councils and Labor Unions: Some Objective Tradeoffs
by Ellen Comisso - 281-316 The Representation of Working-Class Interests in Socialist Society: Yugoslav Labor Unions
by Sharon Zukin - 317-334 Trade Unions and Immigration Politics in West Germany and Switzerland
by Barbara E. Schmitter - 335-353 Antonio Gramsci: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies in English
by Harvey J. Kaye
March 1980, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 125-153 Material Interests, Class Compromise, and the Transition to Socialism
by Adam Przeworski - 155-201 Political Response to Capitalist Crisis: Neo-Marxist Theories of the State and the Case of the New Deal
by Theda Skocpol - 203-224 Corporate Power and Urban Growth: The Case of Urban Renewal
by Roger Friedland - 225-245 History and the Limits of Population Policy
by Michael B. Katz & Mark J. Stern
January 1980, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-34 Foreign Aid and the Capitalist State in Underdeveloped Countries
by Robert E. Wood - 35-58 Economic Instability and Military Strength: The Paradoxes of the 1950 Rearmament Decision
by Fred Block - 59-86 Revolutionary Nationalism and State Building in Mexico, 1917-1924
by Richard Tardanico - 87-110 Alfred Chandler's New Business History: A Review
by Richard B. Du Boff & Edward S. Herman - 111-111 Kristi Andersen. The Creation of a Democratic Majority 1928-1936. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979
by N/A - 112-112 Ellen Turkish Comisso. Workers' Control under Plan and Market: Implications of Yugoslav Self-Management. New Haven: Yale Uni versity Press, 1979
by N/A - 112-113 Paul E. Corcoran. Political Language and Rhetoric. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979
by N/A - 113-114 Cynthia H. Enloe. Ethnic Soldiers: State Security in Divided Societies. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1980
by N/A - 114-114 Alvin Gouldner. The Two Marxisms. New York: Seabury Press, 1980
by N/A - 114-115 Stanley B. Greenberg. Race and State in Capitalist Development. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1980
by N/A - 115-115 Pierre-Jakez Hèlias. The Horse of Pride: Life in a Breton Village. Trans. June Guichmard. New Haven: Yale University Press, 19 78
by N/A - 115-116 Peter J. Katzenstein, ed. Between Power and Plenty: Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1978
by N/A - 116-116 Michael Lipsky. Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1980
by N/A - 116-117 Dennis C. Mueller. Public Choice. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1979
by N/A - 117-117 Robert Oakeshott. The Case for Workers' Co-ops. Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 19 78
by N/A - 117-118 Henry Pelling. Popular Politics and Society in Late Victorian Britain, 2nd ed. London: Macmillan, 1979 (distributed in the U S. by Human ities Press)
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