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Titre Nécessaires régulations planificatrices de l'appareil d'Etat dans la France capitaliste d'aujourd'hui
Auteur Lucien Nizard
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro Volume 16, Supplément 1975
Page 625-652
Résumé anglais Lucien Nizard : The Necessity of State Planning Regulations in Contemporary Capitalistic France. The traditional approaches of French planning implicitly admit, as Friedberg correctly stresses, that planning plays a central role among state regulatory processes. The present article emphasizes the necessity of going beyond these approaches by locating planning with respect both to other forms of governmental intervention and to a hierarchical society which is divided into classes and whose capitalistic economic system obeys a certain working logic. By this means, the author criticizes Friedberg's exclusively organizational approach. Relying on the constraints imposed by open frontiers, planners, regardless of their intentions, produce unifying norms for social change which necessarily profit the dominant categories. French planning also appears to be an attempt for reunifying the deeply divided ensemble of state mechanisms.
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