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[Social Constitution and the form of the Capitalist State], Sosyal Yap ve Kapitalist Devlet Sorunu

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  • Werner BONEFELD

    (The University of York, UK)

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1970 lerin sonundaki devletin k kenine ili kin tart malar n n yava lamas ndan sonra (1), 1980 lerin ba nda neredeyse b t n kapitalist lkelerde devlete olan ilgi, g ce vurgu yapan muhafazak rl kla yeniden meydana kt . Kapitalist devlet zerine yap lan son al ma (post-)Fordizm zerindeki tart malardan etkilenmi tir (bkz: Hirsch & Roth, 1986) (2). (Post-)fordist devlet tart mas , devlet ve ekonomi aras ndaki ili kilerdeki de i imi daha iyi bir ekilde anlayabilmek i in devletin daha somut bir ekilde kavramsalla t rmas n ama lamaktad r. Burada temel sorun devletin k keni tart mas n reddetmek de il, bu tart may kapitalist geli me teorisi i erisinde s n fland rmakt r. Bu ekilde, yap ve at ma aras ndaki ili ki olarak y llard r Marksist tart man n konusu olan bu tema, a da geli meler ba lam nda daha somut bir ekilde tart lmaktad r. (Post-)fordizm zerindeki tart man n nemli bir zay f noktas n n, yap ve at may eklemlememek oldu unu ba ka bir yerde tart t m (bkz: Bonefeld, 1987a). Zaten bu zay fl k Hirsch in devletin k keni tart mas na yapt katk larda da g r lm t (bkz: Holloway, 1988).

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  • Werner BONEFELD, 2014. "[Social Constitution and the form of the Capitalist State], Sosyal Yap ve Kapitalist Devlet Sorunu," Journal of Economics and Political Economy, EconSciences Journals, vol. 1(2), pages 327-350, December.
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