The State in Capitalist Society

The State in Capitalist Society by Ralph Miliband, published by Quartet Books Ltd in 1973, presents a thorough examination of the relationship between capitalism and the state. This new edition spans 264 pages and is written in English. The book challenges the prevailing political consensus by advocating for socialism as a critical issue for civilization and a necessary condition for meaningful progress.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of how capitalist control over the state has rendered partial reforms ineffective. Miliband explores the influence of economic elites and the dominant class, scrutinizing the legitimacy of state claims and the roles of governments. The work delves into the concepts of reform and repression, while also addressing the reemergence of the state as a focal point in political studies. This scholarly investigation combines political discourse with rigorous research, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of state dynamics within capitalist societies.
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Presenting a sustained and concrete challenge to the current political consensus, this reference identifies the radical alternative of adopting socialism as the key issue facing civilization and the crucial condition of making substantial progress. Demonstrating that capitalist control of the state was so comprehensive that partial reforms were impossible, this reference attempts to explain how society has managed to evade socialism, exploring how its claims have failed to persuade many intellectuals and the potential benefactors of an alternative order. Reviewing the influence of economic elites and the dominant class, this study also probes the states claims to legitimacy, defines the purpose and role of governments, and analyzes the concepts of reform and repression. Depicting how the state reemerged from behind the mystifications of the political system and its behavior to become the central theme of political studies, this radical and philosophical investigation combines a political appeal with thorough, detailed scholarship. A discussion of servants of the state and the concept of imperfect competition are also included.
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