The Peripheral State Debate: State Capitalist and Bureaucratic-Authoritarian Regimes in Latin America
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Latin American Research Review
- Vol. 19 (1) , 3-36
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100015739
Abstract
In 1975 the Trilateral Commission published Crozier, Huntington, and Wantanuki'sCrisis of Democracy, which questioned the compatibility of stable capitalist development and traditional democratic freedoms in the advanced capitalist nations, a theme echoed in Lindblom (1977), Lindberg et al. (1975), Nisbet (1975), and Huntington (1981). Living in capitalist societies whose recent experience is strikingly nondemocratic, Latin American scholars have felt most urgently the need to assess critically this contradiction and its implications for general political tendencies within the process of capitalist development. In the 1970s, directly in response to events in the major industrialized Latin American nations (especially Brazil, Argentina, and Chile), theoretical and empirical research has reformulated the terrain of debate regarding the relationship of political, economic, and social relations in peripheral capitalist nations. This new vocabulary and new set of hypotheses about state structure and state intervention suggest explanations for the nondemocratic political structure and the increasingly expansive and intensive role of the state in the process of capital accumulation in Latin America.Keywords
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