State, power, socialism / Nicos Poulantzas ; with an introduction by Stuart Hall ; translated [from the French] by Patrick Camiller
Series: Verso classics ; 29.Publication details: London ; New York : Verso, 2000.Edition: New edDescription: xviii, 269 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 1859842747
- Etat, le pouvoir, le socialisme. English
- 320.101 POU
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"First published as L'Etat, le Pouvoir, le Socialisme by Presses Universitaires de France, 1978" -T.p. verso
Introduction to the verso classics edition / by Stuart Hall. - Preface. - Introduction. 1. On the theory of the state. 2. The ideological apparatuses : does the state equal repression plus ideology? 3. State, powers and struggles. - Pt. One. The institutional materiality of the state. 1. Intellectual labour and manual labour : knowledge and power. 2. Individualization. 3. Law. 4. The nation. - Pt. Two. Political struggles : the state as the condensation of a relationship of forces. 1. The state and the dominant classes. 2. The state and popular struggles. 3. Towards a relational theory of power? 4. The state personnel. - Pt. Three. State and economy today. 1. On the economic functions of the state. 2. Economy and politics. 3. The limits of the Moloch-state. 4. Provisional conclusions. - Pt. Four. The decline of democracy : authoritatian statism. 1. Authoritarian statism and totalitarianism. 2. The irresistible rise of the state administration. 3. The dominant mass party. 4. The weakening of the state. - Pt. Five. Towards a democratic socialism. - Index.