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The state, the economy and the politics of fear
De-regulation means more red tape, and simplification means increasing complexity. What is the state up to?
by Phil Mullan
The dynamic for state-market relations over the past decade has been set primarily by the exhaustion of politics. Governments that revel in being ideology-free and pragmatic have evolved new approaches to state activity. These are the product of three main overlapping influences:
Essay at http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/0000000CAF05.htm
10 January 2006Printer-friendly versionEmail a friend
The state, the economy and the politics of fear
De-regulation means more red tape, and simplification means increasing complexity. What is the state up to?
by Phil Mullan
The dynamic for state-market relations over the past decade has been set primarily by the exhaustion of politics. Governments that revel in being ideology-free and pragmatic have evolved new approaches to state activity. These are the product of three main overlapping influences:
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