Table of Contents
Westview Replica Editions -- Preface -- Introduction: The Study of Corporatism and Development in Iberia and Latin America -- The Making of a Latin Americanist: A Note on Corporatism and Its Sociology of Knowledge -- Is Latin America Democratic and Does It Want to Be? The Crisis and Quest of Democracy in the Hemisphere -- Corporatist Theory and the Corporatist Model -- The Latin American Development Pattern -- Toward a Framework for the Study of Political Change in the Iberic-Latin Tradition: The Corporative Model -- Alternative Paradigms: The “Conflict” and “Consensus” Models -- Corporatism and Development in the Iberic-Latin World: Persistent Strains and New Variations -- Corporatist Theory and Ideology: A Latin American Development Paradigm -- Comparative Studies: Theoretical and Empirical -- The Struggle for Democracy and Human Rights in Latin America: Toward a New Conceptualization -- The Corporative Origins of the Iberian and Latin American Labor Relations Systems -- Does Europe Still Stop at the Pyrenees? Politics and the Party Systems of Spain and Portugal -- Does the Future Still Lie in Bolivia? Politics and the Stages of Corporative Development in Latin America -- Comparative and Theoretical Research in Progress -- Country Studies -- A Dominican Case Study and the Corporatist Model -- The Brazilian Catholic Labor Movement -- The Corporatist Tradition and the Corporative System in Portugal: Structured, Evolving, Transcended, Persistent -- Cuba: Is It Also Corporatist and Bureaucratic-Authoritarian? -- The Latin Americanization of the United States -- Conclusion -- Corporatism in Iberian and Latin American Political Analysis: Criticisms, Qualifications, and the Context and “Whys” of the Debate