J. Gough et A. Eisenschitz, THE CONSTRUCTION OF MAINSTREAM LOCAL ECONOMIC INITIATIVES - MOBILITY,SOCIALIZATION, AND CLASS RELATIONS, Economic geography, 72(2), 1996, pp. 178-195
The mainstream of local economic initiatives in Western Europe and to
a lesser extent the United States embodies mild intervention in produc
tion, attention to welfare, and collaborative class relations. Thus, i
n the midst of national neoliberalism, there is a return to the pragma
tic, interventionist politics of the postwar built on class consensus
at the local level. In this paper we seek to explain the paradox in te
rms of the contradictory unities of capital mobility and socialization
, of disciplinary class relations and cooperation, of money and produc
tive capital, and their contemporary spatial forms. The spatial ambit
of mainstream local economic initiatives is important in mediating the
se contradictions. Localism has been vital in constructing their coope
rative class relations.