Managerial state

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title: Managerial state
text: The "managerial state" is a concept used in critiquing modern procedural democracy. The concept is used largely, though not exclusively, in paleolibertarian, paleoconservative, and anarcho-capitalist critiques of late modern state power in Western democracies. Theorists Samuel T. Francis and Paul Gottfried, developing ideas inspired by the analytical framework of James Burnham, say this is an ongoing regime that remains in power, regardless of what political party holds a majority. Variations on
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description: Concept in political science
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date created: 2006-10-07T00:06:55Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T05:54:15Z
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