The Autonomous Power of the State

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The Autonomous Power of the State is a seminal work by sociologist Michael Mann that analyzes how modern states develop and exercise power independently of social classes and economic structures.

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instanceOf scholarly article
sociological work
analyzes relations between state and economic structures
relations between state and social classes
author Michael Mann NERFINISHED
contributedTo debates on state autonomy in sociology
neo-Weberian theories of the state
critiques class reductionism
economic reductionism
fieldOfWork historical sociology
political sociology
sociology
focusesOn development of modern states
exercise of state power
relative autonomy of the state from economic structures
relative autonomy of the state from social classes
genre academic article
influenced research on state capacity
state-centered approaches in political sociology
intendedAudience historians of the state
political scientists
scholars of sociology
language English
mainTopic modern state
state autonomy
state power
partOf Michael Mann's work on sources of social power
proposes states possess autonomous organizational power
theoreticalFramework historical materialism (critical engagement)
state autonomy theory

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Michael Mann (historian) notableWork The Autonomous Power of the State