Article(print)2004

Varieties of Capitalist Interests and Capitalist Power: A Response to Swenson

In: Studies in American political development, Volume 18, Issue 2, p. 186-195

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Abstract

Responds to Peter Swenson's article, "Varieties of Capitalist Interests: Power, Institutions, and the Regulatory Welfare State in the United States and Sweden" (2004, spring). Swenson's criticism of Hacker & Pierson's perspective on the role of business in the development of the American welfare state, particularly concerning employer influence during the formation of the 1935 Social Security Act, is disputed. Swenson is criticized for not applying business power analysis to the historical findings. 1 Figure. L. Collins Leigh

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