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Ian Bruff - Culture and Consensus in European Varieties of Capitalism - 9781349361786 - V9781349361786
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Culture and Consensus in European Varieties of Capitalism

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Description for Culture and Consensus in European Varieties of Capitalism Paperback. Using two milestones in the Dutch and German political economies - Wassenaar and Alliance for Jobs respectively - this book argues that Antonio Gramsci's 'common sense' provides us with the conceptual apparatus necessary for analysing the integral role played by culture and consensus in the trajectories of national capitalisms in Europe. Series: International Political Economy Series. Num Pages: 207 pages, biography. BIC Classification: JPA; JPB; JPS; KCP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152. .
Using two milestones in the Dutch and German political economies - Wassenaar and Alliance for Jobs respectively - this book argues that Antonio Gramsci's 'common sense' provides us with the conceptual apparatus necessary for analysing the integral role played by culture and consensus in the trajectories of national capitalisms in Europe.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
207
Condition
New
Series
International Political Economy Series
Number of Pages
195
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349361786
SKU
V9781349361786
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99-15

About Ian Bruff
IAN BRUFF is Research Officer in the Department of Research and Knowledge Transfer at Edge Hill University, UK. Prior to this he taught and researched at several UK universities and also Trinity College Dublin. He has published on the Netherlands, the globalization debate, and neo-Gramscian theory.

Reviews for Culture and Consensus in European Varieties of Capitalism
'Ian Bruff brings Gramscian notions of culture and common sense back into the study of national economic performance. In this way, he underscores that policy consensus is what people understand and make of it, and not what institutions thrust upon them. His argument not only extends the reach of neo-gramscian analysis, but offers an important provocation for all comparative political ... Read more

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