Politics of State Expansion
Discover the intricate dynamics of the British state's growth in "Politics of State Expansion" by James Cronin, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2015. This insightful paperback spans 320 pages and delves into the nuanced struggles surrounding the state's role in society. Cronin expertly examines how the expansion was neither automatic nor accidental, highlighting the tensions and debates that shaped its evolution. He also addresses the significant retreat from Keynesian principles, offering a critical perspective on economic policy and social welfare. Ideal for readers interested in 20th-century politics and government, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of bureaucracy and the welfare state in Great Britain. Enhance your understanding of political change and state development with this essential read.