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Made in France

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This book explores the forces that structure life in France from the cradle to the grave. These rules, norms and power relations are the result of work conducted by a wide range of politicians, adm...
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How has French society been made, by whom and why? And how in turn has it influenced the French? This book sets out the institutionalized rules and norms that continue to structure France, together with the ‘political work’ that has recently changed or reproduced these power relations.

Exploring a range of age groups and types of social activity, including work, business, entertainment, political mobilizations and retirement, Made in France examines where significant change has occurred over the last four decades. Smith argues that while transformation has occurred in France's financial and education sectors, only relatively marginal shifts have occurred elsewhere in French society. To explain this pattern of continuity and isolated change, the book strongly nuances claims that neo-liberalism, globalization or a rise in populism have been its causes. References to these trends have impacted upon French politics to varying extents, Smith argues; however, France continues to be dominated by issues which are specific to the country and linked to its deep societal structures and history. Smith provides a comprehensive account of French society and politics and in doing so proposes an insightful analytical framework applicable to the comparative analysis of other nations.

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Price: £20.00
Pages: 240
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: European Politics
Publication Date: 29 August 2023
ISBN: 9781526172020
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

EDUCATION / General, Politics and government, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Capitalism, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General, Society and Social Sciences

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Introduction: Societal structuring and political work
1 Childhood, families and initial schooling: Conservative primary socialization
2 Secondary, professional and higher education: When ‘merit’ reproduces inequalities
3 Going to work: Income, identity and collective action
4 Business time within neo-dirigiste capitalism
5 That’s entertainment! ‘Culture’, sport and elitism
6 Social and political activism: State-centred but organizationally fragmented
7 Growing old and passing on: ‘Social protection’ or structural reproduction?
Conclusion: French made today v. yesterday

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