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The more things change, the more things stay the same: American political institutions and the power of organized labor from Roosevelt to Clinton.

机译:变化越多,事情就越不变:从罗斯福到克林顿,美国的政治机构和有组织的劳动力的力量。

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The American labor movement is generally considered to be much weaker than its counterparts in other advanced, industrialized countries. Many scholars argue that the limited political power of organized labor has contributed to the limited size and reach of the American welfare state. This dissertation argues that organized labor appears politically weak in the United States because it is so difficult to expand the welfare state through American political institutions. The political structure set up in the Constitution fragments the policy-making process and grants disproportionate power to rural and minority interests making it difficult to legislate comprehensive welfare state programs. Congressional procedures and norms further fragment power and have historically restricted the influence of organized labor. The dissertation explores the institutional limitations on labor's political power and the bias towards inaction and incrementalism in the American political system through legislative case studies in the areas of full employment legislation, universal health care, and labor law reform from the Roosevelt to the Clinton Administrations.; This dissertation also challenges the conventional wisdom that the American labor movement has experienced a linear decline in political influence since the 1960s. Organized labor was not as powerful in the past or as weak today as is commonly believed. Within the overall constraints of American political institutions, the labor movement has been a prominent actor in American political development. Since the 1930s, organized labor has contributed to the transformation of the party system and Congress. The potential for organized labor to exert political power has increased as a result of these political changes. Moreover, the institutional protections for minority interests that have historically obstructed labor's legislative agenda, such as the filibuster and the presidential veto, now protect organized labor as union membership density has declined and conservatives have gained power in Congress. Organized labor has managed to adapt to a changing political environment and to maintain a significant level of political influence in America's pluralist political system.
机译:人们普遍认为,美国的劳工运动比其他先进的工业化国家的劳工运动要弱得多。许多学者认为,有组织的劳动的有限政治力量导致了美国福利国家规模和影响力的有限。本文认为,在美国,有组织的劳动在政治上显得薄弱,因为很难通过美国的政治机构来扩大福利国家。 《宪法》中建立的政治结构分散了决策过程,并赋予农村和少数群体利益不成比例的权力,这使得难以制定全面的福利国家计划。国会的程序和规范进一步分散了权力,并在历史上限制了有组织劳动的影响。本文通过在罗斯福到克林顿政府时期的全面就业立法,全民医疗保健和劳动法改革等领域的立法案例研究,探讨了劳工政治权力的制度限制以及美国政治体系中对无为和增量主义的偏见。 ;这篇论文还挑战了传统的观点,即自1960年代以来美国劳工运动的政治影响力呈线性下降。有组织的劳动在过去并不像通常认为的那样强大,或在今天却没有那么脆弱。在美国政治制度的总体约束下,劳工运动一直是美国政治发展的重要参与者。自1930年代以来,有组织的劳动为党制和国会的转型做出了贡献。这些政治变化的结果使有组织的劳动者发挥政治权力的潜力增加了。此外,对历史上一直阻碍劳工立法议程的少数群体利益的制度性保护,例如,反对派和总统否决权,现在随着工会会员密度的下降和保守派在国会的统治而保护了有组织的劳工。有组织的劳动已经设法适应了不断变化的政治环境,并在美国的多元化政治体系中保持了重要的政治影响力。

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  • 作者

    Roof, Tracy Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    The Johns Hopkins University.;

  • 授予单位 The Johns Hopkins University.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.; History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 463 p.
  • 总页数 463
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;美洲史;
  • 关键词

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