Political Opportunity and Capitalist Crisis

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Political Opportunity and Capitalist Crisis A radical critique of resource mobilization and political process theory

Figure 1 Dialectical Model of Economics and Culture levels of analysis lnstitutional Focus institutional organizational individual exploiter circumstance economic interest exploited culture culture consciousness knowledge experience

Figure 2 Dialectical Model of Political Economy Levels of Analysis institution organization individual republicanism parties partisanship capitalism classes protest

Figure 3 Annual Change in GDP

Figure 4 Value of Manufacturing/Sales and Service Wages, 1939-1987

Figure 5 Number of Work Stoppages, 1927-1980

Figure 6 Large Work Stoppages, 1947-1997

Figure 7 Percent of Civilian Labor Force in Union, 1930-2001