The Canadian State: Political Economy and Political Power
In: Heritage
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Editor's preface -- PART I. THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES -- 1. The role and nature of the Canadian state / Panitch, Leo -- 2. Images of the state in Canada / Whitaker, Reg -- PART II. CAPITALISM AND FEDERALISM -- 3. Federalism and the political economy of the Canadian state / Stevenson, Garth -- 4. The decline and fall of the Quebec Liberal regime: contradictions in the modern Quebec state / Milner, Henry -- 5 .The state and province-building: Alberta's development strategy / Pratt, Larry -- PART III. CLASS STRUCTURE AND STATE STRUCTURE -- 6. Canadian public policy: the unequal structure of representation / Mahon, Rianne -- 7. The state elites / Olsen, Dennis -- 8. The corporate elite, the capitalist class, and the Canadian state / Clement, Wallace -- PART IV. THE STATE IN ACTION: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY -- 9. The state and economic policy in Canada, 1968-75 / Wolfe, David -- 10. The labour force and state workers in Canada / Armstrong, Hugh -- 11. The politics of reform: conflict and accommodation in Canadian health policy / Swartz, Donald -- 12. Origins of the welfare state in Canada / Finkel, Alvin -- PART V. THE STATE IN ACTION: IDEOLOGY AND SOCIAL CONTROL -- 13. Capitalism, class, and educational reform in Canada / Schecter, Stephen -- 14. Art and accumulation: the Canadian state and the business of art / Endres, Robin -- 15. A political economy of citizen participation / Loney, Martin -- Contributors