Conceptualizing the Economic Role of the State: Laissez-Faire, Technocracy, and the Democratic Alternative

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Conceptualizing the Economic Role of the State: Laissez-Faire, Technocracy, and the Democratic Alternative
Abstract
This article contrasts three visions of political economy that appear in the writings of Keynes, Hayek, and Polanyi, and discusses their relevance to current debates over economic policy in the United States. Keynes proposed optimizing market practices through technocratic governance. In recent decades, this influential approach has proven vulnerable to the revival of Hayek's laissez-faire arguments. Polanyi, by contrast, introduced a framework that criticizes both laissez-faire conceptions and the technocratic approach pioneered by Keynes. Because of its emphasis on democratic participation, Polanyi's reasoning provides the building blocks for a new type of contemporary progressive politics.
Publication
Polity
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
264-286
Date
April 2011
Journal Abbr
Polity
Language
English
ISSN
00323497
Short Title
Conceptualizing the Economic Role of the State
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Sabeel Rahman, K. 2011. “Conceptualizing the Economic Role of the State: Laissez-Faire, Technocracy, and the Democratic Alternative.” Polity 43 (2): 264–86. DOI: 10.1057/pol.2010.29.
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Keywords
  • economic policy
  • free enterprise
  • government regulation
  • HAYEK, Friedrich A. von (Friedrich August), 1899-1992
  • KEYNES, John Maynard, 1883-1946
  • progressivism
  • the state
  • United States

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