Book contents
- Power and Inequality
- Studies in New Economic Thinking
- Power and Inequality
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- Part I The Colours of Power
- 2 Interpretations and Fields of Application
- 3 The Origin of Inequalities
- 4 Modern Capitalist Property and Finance
- 5 The Networks
- 6 The State
- 7 Culture and Power
- 8 The Spatial Dimension of Power
- Part II Ethical Assessments and Policy Perspectives
- References
- Index
6 - The State
from Part I - The Colours of Power
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2024
- Power and Inequality
- Studies in New Economic Thinking
- Power and Inequality
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- Part I The Colours of Power
- 2 Interpretations and Fields of Application
- 3 The Origin of Inequalities
- 4 Modern Capitalist Property and Finance
- 5 The Networks
- 6 The State
- 7 Culture and Power
- 8 The Spatial Dimension of Power
- Part II Ethical Assessments and Policy Perspectives
- References
- Index
Summary
Various notions of the state are considered, with its origins and the limits set to its importance by globalization; among them, Webers thesis of the state as characterized by the monopoly of legitimate force, and Marxs theory of the state as an instrument of class power. Rousseaus theory of the social contract (and its implications) is contrasted to Humes notion of tacit consent. The ordoliberal idea of the necessity of a legal construction of the market is contrasted to Hayeks theory of a spontaneous order (grown order rather than made order). Issues of personal security (police) and the administration of justice are discussed, then national defence and military power. The notion (and limits) of the state as a countervailing power to economic power is then considered, with specific attention to the welfare state (and national differences in its realization) and to types of regulation (connected to the notion of different kinds of capitalism).
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- Power and InequalityA Reformist Perspective, pp. 123 - 156Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024