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Capitalist Class Agency and the New Deal Order: Against the Notion of a Limited Capital-Labor Accord
Review of Radical Political Economics (2013)
  • RICHARD P MCINTYRE, University of Rhode Island
Abstract

Radical economists’ thinking continues to be influenced by the notion of a “limited postwar capital-labor accord.” But a careful accounting of historical scholarship since the 1980s shows the stylized thinking found in social structures of accumulation (SSA) literature and radical political economy generally to be inaccurate and misleading: inaccurate because it creates an image of a golden age that never was, and misleading in that it suggests a politics of social cooperation rather than worker militancy.

Publication Date
2013
Citation Information
RICHARD P MCINTYRE. "Capitalist Class Agency and the New Deal Order: Against the Notion of a Limited Capital-Labor Accord" Review of Radical Political Economics Vol. 45 Iss. 2 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_mcintyre/3/