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Beginning with the nationalized British coal industry and then raising more general issues concerning the contemporary state, Joel Krieger studies the day wage structure for face workers (National Power Loading Agreement) introduced by the National Coal Board in 1966, its consequences, and the ways in which earlier work conventions, wage structures, and social relations affected it. Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of P
In: The Oxford companion to comparative politics Vol. 1
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In: Great questions in politics series
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In: New political economy, Volume 12, Issue 3, p. 421-432
ISSN: 1469-9923
In: New political economy, Volume 12, Issue 3, p. 421-432
ISSN: 1356-3467
In: Journal of the history of economic thought, Volume 24, Issue 3, p. 335-355
ISSN: 1469-9656
In a world where transitions to democracy are often turbulent, interrupted, and uncertain, it is easy to think of Britain, where an embryonic form of parliamentary democracy emerged in the seventeenth century as an exception because the basic shape of politics has appeared settled for so long. On the contrary, I will argue, since the 1970s Britain has been fundamentally transformed from a consensus-driven, institutionally cohesive, model West European democracy, into a fractious, institutionally rigid, and quite unresponsive political system. I will suggest that these developments in Britain have broader comparative significance for they help identify a critical shift fromsocial democracy or collectivismto what I call a post-collectivistpolitics of dissonance.
In: Egalitarian Politics in the Age of Globalization, p. 36-50
In: International studies review, Volume 1, Issue 3, p. 69-84
ISSN: 1468-2486