Economic infrastructure and the development of state autonomy: A case study of U.S. maritime policy |
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Authors: | Craig J. Forsyth |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology and Anthropology , University of Southwestern Louisiana , P. O. Box 40198, Lafayette, LA, 70504–0198 |
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Abstract: | This paper interprets the development of the U.S. maritime industry as reflecting changes in the economic substructure of American capitalism. The analysis seeks to explain how the changing interests of the state, as well as the changing balance of power between capitalists, workers and the state stimulated changes in the maritime industry. Three time periods are used: the Revolution until 1867; 1868 to 1897; and 1898‐on. These three periods represent distinct periods of policy change and strategies of capital accumulation for the state and for capitalists. A combination of Marxian and Weberian theories of political economy are used to explain these capital‐state relations. |
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