State, Labor, Capital: Democratizing Class Relations in the Southern Cone (Pitt Latin American Series),Used
State, Labor, Capital: Democratizing Class Relations in the Southern Cone (Pitt Latin American Series),Used

State, Labor, Capital: Democratizing Class Relations in the Southern Cone (Pitt Latin American Series),Used

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Review Scholarship of the highest order. . . . a pathbreaking book that will make a major impact on the way scholars think about democracy and class conflict in Latin America and elsewhere.William C. Smith, author of Jacques DelorsandEuropean IntegrationBuchanan's book is an important contribution to the study of democracy and labor politics in Latin America. It not only incorporates class issues into the study of democratization but also affords a comprehensive overview of labor administration apparatuses in Latin America.Comparative Politics[Buchanan] offers an indepth examination of the changes in national labor administrations (which comprise not only labor ministries but also policies that affect labor) during the transitions to democracy in the 1980s in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay.American Political Science Review Product Description Organized labor has played a critical role in political transition away from authoritarianism in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. Buchanan views the institutional networks where these new governments strive to maintain democracy, focusing on the role of national labor administrations.This book argues that because democratic capitalist regimes are founded on a statemediated class compromise, institutionalizing labor relations is a major concern. Institutions that foster equitable labormanagement bargaining are at the foundation of workers' acquiescence to bourgeois rule.

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