Author

Publication

1996 - University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Language

English

Word Count

57,750 words, Guess

Page Count

231 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing2090566
  • Goodreads1439692

Classifications

  • DDC324.2485/072
  • LCCJN7995.S86 R68 1996

Description

If one wants to know if politics, and most especially if reformist politics, matters - if, that is, political mobilization can change democratic capitalist societies - then Sweden under the Social Democrats is clearly one of the best empirical cases to study. Bo Rothstein uses the Swedish experience to analyze the limits a social democratic government labors under and the possibilities it enjoys in using the state to implement large-scale social change. He examines closely two SAP programs, one a success and the other a failure, that attempted to change social processes deeply embedded in capitalist society. He ties the outcomes of these programs to the structure of the state and hypothesizes that the outcome depends, to a considerable extent, on how administrative apparatuses responsible for implementing each policy are organized. Rothstein concludes that no matter how wisely a reformist policy is designed nor how strong the political party behind it, if the administrative arrangements are faulty, it will fail at the stage of implementation.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Pitt series in policy and institutional studies

Other Editions

  • The social democratic stateUniversity of Pittsburgh Press1996

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