Buchanan (political science, the New College of the U. of South Florida) argues that state-mediated compromise among economic classes, in the form of national labor administrations, is fundamental to replacing authoritarian rule with democracy, using recent efforts to supplant authoritarianism in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay as examples. Of interest to readers in democratic and Marxist theory, political economy, public administration, and comparative labor relations. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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