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Subject: Political Science  Book Title: Capitalists against Markets
Capitalists against Markets
The Making of Labor Markets and Welfare States in the United States and Sweden
Swenson, Peter A. Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University
Print publication date: 2002
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-514297-6
doi:10.1093/0195142977.001.0001
 
Abstract: Challenges the conventional wisdom that welfare state builders take their cues solely from labor and other progressive interests. It argues instead that pragmatic social reformers in the U.S. and Sweden looked for support from above as well as below, taking into account capitalists’ interests and preferences in the political process. Legislation associated with the American New Deal and Swedish social democracy was built, consequently, on cross-class alliances of interest. Capitalists in both countries appreciated the regulatory impact of reformist social and labor legislation. Their interests in such legislation derived from their distinct systems of labor market governance. Thus, new theory and historical evidence in this book illuminate the political conditions for greater equality and security in capitalist societies.

Keywords: capitalists, cross-class alliances, labor markets, labor unions, New Deal, politics, regulation, social democracy, Sweden, United States, welfare state
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Preface
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1. A Historical Puzzle
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2. Solidarity, Segmentation, and Market Control
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3. Managerial Control
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4. Employers Unite
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5. Cross-Class Alliance
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6. Egalitarian Employers
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7. Cartelism and Market Control
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8. World War and Class Politics
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9. The New Deal for Market Security
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10. Whose Business Were the New Dealers Minding?
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11. From Solidarism to Social Democracy
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12. Expanding the Solidaristic Welfare State
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13. Legacies and Transformations
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Index
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doi:10.1093/0195142977.001.0001
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Part I History and Theory
Part II Labor Markets
Part III Welfare States
Part IV Conclusion: The 1950s to The 1990s