The end of liberalism : ideology, policy, and the crisis of public authority /
This is one of the few books on substantive public policy written by a political scientist with behavioral training. The author subjects the key policies of the post-World War II period to close scrutiny and finds virtually every area of government activity- business regulation, agriculture, housing...
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Norton,
1969
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Edition: | 1st ed |
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Table of Contents:
- The old public philosophy: capitalistic ideology and the automatic society
- Pluralism and the transformation of capitalist ideology
- The new public philosophy: interest-group liberalism
- The origin and first consequences of pluralistic government: agriculture, commerce, and labor
- Liberal jurisprudence: policy without law
- Making democracy safe for the world: on fighting the next war
- Cities: the American tragedy
- Interest-group liberalism and poverty: the end of the welfare state
- Federal urban policy-what not to do and what to do about apartheid
- Toward juridical democracy