1st Edition

Contradictions of the Welfare State

By Claus Offe, John Keane Copyright 1984
    312 Pages
    by Routledge

    312 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1984, Contradictions of the Welfare State is the first collection of Claus Offe’s essays to appear in a single volume in English. The political writings in this volume are primarily concerned with the origins of the present difficulties of welfare capitalist states, and he indicates why in the present period, these states are no longer capable of fully managing the socio-political problems and conflicts generated by late capitalist societies. Offe discusses the viability of New Right, corporatist and democratic socialist proposals for restructuring the welfare state. He also offers fresh and penetrating insights into a range of other subjects, including social movements, political parties, law, social policy, and labour markets.

    List of figures

    Acknowledgements

    Editor’s Preface

    Foreword

    Introduction, John Keane

    1. ‘Crises of Crisis Management’: Elements of a Political Crisis Theory

    2. ‘Ungovernability’: The Renaissance of Conservative Theories of Crisis

    3. Social Policy and the Theory of the State

    4. Theses on the Theory of the State

    5. Legitimacy Versus Efficiency

    6. Some Contradictions of the Modern Welfare State

    7. The Separation of Form and Content in Liberal Democracy

    8. Competitive Party Democracy and the Keynesian Welfare State

    9. Political Culture and Social Democratic Administration

    10. Alternative Strategies in Consumer Policy

    11. European Socialism and the Role of the State

    12. Reflections on the Welfare State and the Future of Socialism. An Interview

    Index

    Biography

    Claus Offe, John Keane