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Titre A quoi sert le néocorporatisme ?
Auteur Michèle Ruffat
Mir@bel Revue 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire
Titre à cette date : Vingtième siècle, revue d'histoire
Numéro no 13, janvier-mars 1987
Rubrique / Thématique
Enjeux
Page 95-104
Résumé anglais What is the use of neo-corporatism, Michèle Ruffat. As a concept, an outline or a model, « neo-corporatism » originates in political science. In the United States in particular, after the failure of the Dahl pluralist model, questions have been asked concerning the lack of self-regulating mechanisms for conflict between interest groups and public power ; or, in democratie terms, the incompatibility of individual self-interest and the general will. This very empirical outline has been applied with varying degrees of success to several post-war European societies. In France, where neo-corporatism does exist, the word is spurned. Can historic research nonetheless put it to good use ? That is the question broached in an article by a political scientist in which the stakes are set out, with the answers, in terms of research, left to historians.
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