The Work of Politics advances a new understanding of how democratic social movements work with welfare institutions to challenge structures of domination. Klein develops a novel theory that depicts welfare institutions as worldly mediators or sites of democratic world-making fostering political empowerment and participation within the context of capitalist economic forces. Drawing on the writings of Weber Arendt and Habermas and historical episodes that range from the workers'' movement in Bismarck''s Germany to post-war Swedish feminism this book challenges us to rethink the distribution of power in society as well as the fundamental concerns of democratic theory. Ranging across political theory and intellectual historyThe Work of Politicsprovides a vital contribution to contemporary thinking about the future of the welfare state.
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