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Title:
The associational state : American governance in the twentieth century / Brian Balogh.
Author:
Balogh, Brian, author.
Publication Information:
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2015]
Call Number:
JK271 .B285 2015
Abstract:
"Brian Balogh proposes a new view of U.S. politics that illuminates how public and private actors collaborate to achieve collective goals. This 'associational synthesis' treats the relationship between state and civil society as fluid and challenges interpretations that map the trajectory of American politics solely along ideological lines. Rather, both liberals and conservatives have extended the authority of the state but have done so most successfully when state action is mediated through nongovernmental institutions, such as universities, corporations, interest groups, and other voluntary organizations. The Associational State provides a fresh perspective on the crucial role that the private sector, trade associations, and professional organizations have played in implementing public policies from the late nineteenth through the twenty-first century. Balogh examines key historical periods through the lens of political development, paying particular attention to the ways government, social movements, and intermediary institutions have organized support and resources to achieve public ends. Exposing the gap between the ideological rhetoric that both parties deploy today and their far less ideologically driven behavior over the past century and a half, The Associational State offers one solution to the partisan gridlock that currently grips the nation."--Publisher's Web site.
ISBN:
9780812247213
Series:
Politics and culture in modern America

Politics and culture in modern America.
Physical Description:
281 pages ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Introduction. Toward an associational synthesis -- Chapter 1. The enduring legacy of nineteenth-century governance in the United States: the emergence of the associational order -- Chapter 2. Scientific forestry and the roots of the modern American state: Gifford Pinchot's path to progressive reform -- Chapter 3. "Mirrors of desire": interest groups, elections, and the targeted style in twentieth-century America -- Chapter 4. Reorganizing the organizational synthesis: federal-professional relations in modern America -- Chapter 5. Meeting the state halfway: governing America, 1930-1950 -- Chapter 6. Making pluralism "great": beyond a recycled history of the great society -- Conclusion. How we got here.
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