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Beyond the Hidden American State Classification Struggles and the Politics of Recognition. Damon Mayrl Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Sarah Quinn University of Washington “Many Hands of the State” Conference Chicago, Illinois 16 May 2014. The “Hidden” American State. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Beyond the Hidden American StateClassification Struggles and the Politics of Recognition
Damon MayrlUniversidad Carlos III de Madrid
Sarah QuinnUniversity of Washington
“Many Hands of the State” ConferenceChicago, Illinois
16 May 2014
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The “Hidden” American State
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The “Hidden” American State•Emphasis on state actors and their motives
▫Strong version: state “hides” its action for ideological reasons (e.g., Balogh 2009; Krippner 2007; Mettler 2011)
▫Weak version: “hiddenness” emerges from attempts to avoid political obstacles (e.g., Clemens 2006; Hacker 2002)
•Emphasis on policy or program design
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What “Hidden” Hides•“Hiddenness” may not
follow from design orintent (Mayrl & Quinn 2014)
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What “Hidden” Hides•“Invisible” programs are often quite
“visible”
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What “Hidden” Hides•Even “obvious” government programs are
often not recognized as such▫43% of unemployment insurance
beneficiaries, 44% of social security recipients say they have never received government benefits (Mettler 2011)
▫Post office, teachers, firefighters so integrated into our lives that they can pass unnoticed (Balogh 2009; Sheingate 2009)
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What “Hidden” Hides•Position in social space affects our ability
to “see” the state (Wacquant 2009; Weaver and Lerman 2010)
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What “Hidden” Hides•“Visibility” may be a function of
controversy (Soss and Schram 2007)
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Beyond “Hidden”•Perceptions of the state are socially
patterned
•State visibility not necessarily a function of policy design or policymaker intent
•Our approach: focus on how policy structures interact with schemas of classification
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Classification and the State•Classification an integral facet of the
modern state (Adams et al. 2005; Bourdieu 1991, 1994; Loveman 2005; Migdal 2001; Mitchell 1991; Wilson 2011)
•States are themselves classified (Fourcade, just now)
•The very idea of “the state” organizes how we divide the world into state and society (Mayrl and Quinn 2014; Mitchell 1991)
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Multistability•Structure that permits multiple subjective
perceptions
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The M.C. Escher State
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Classification and the M.C. Escher State•Classifications render the multistable reality of
governance into something perceptually stable
•Classifications shaped by interactions, trajectory through social space, political predispositions
•There is a politics to classification▫Interests▫Struggle▫Advantage
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From “Hidden” to “Misrecognized”•Classifications can naturalize existing
social arrangements, allowing them to be misrecognized
•Two mechanisms of misrecognition▫Misattribution Desensitization
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From “Hidden” to “Misrecognized”•Classification struggles govern our ability to
see the state
▫Contests over classification help to make the state “visible”
▫The absence of struggle, by contrast, encourages misrecognition
•Dominant actors have greater power to impose their classifications on policies
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Two Illustrative Case Studies•Local classification struggle: “Healthy San
Francisco” restaurant surcharges (2007-2013)
•National classification struggle: “You Didn’t Build That” controversy (2012)
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Local Classification Struggles• Healthy San Francisco (2007)
▫Structure: Expansion of existing charity-care system
▫Funding: city funds, patient premiums, and employer mandates
▫Employer mandate: 3 options Traditional private coverage Pay the city so employees could participate
in HSF Employee health care savings accounts
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Local Classification Struggles•Restaurateurs’ response
▫Unsuccessful legal challenge
▫“Healthy San Francisco surcharges” on receipts and menus
▫Shifted costs from owners to customers, but placed symbolic responsibility on the state
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Local Classification Struggles
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Local Classification Struggles• 2011 Wall Street Journal
exposé finds restaurants recouping money from health savings accounts managed by private companies
• City closes loophole, but legitimacy and meaning of surcharge come into question
• Surcharges increasingly interpreted as evidence of greed and irresponsibility of restaurant owners
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Local Classification StrugglesSummary•SF restaurants make city regulations
visible to customers through surcharge
•Scandals alter meaning of surcharge, ironically highlighting restaurateurs’ self-interest instead of city policy
•State visibility accomplished through private actors, but perceptions independent of intent
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National Classification Struggles• “There is nobody in this
country who got rich on his own. Nobody. You built a factory out there? Good for you. But I want to be clear: you moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us paid for. You hired workers the rest of us paid to educate. You were safe in your factory because of police forces and fire forces that the rest of us paid for.”
--Elizabeth Warren, Sept. 2011
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National Classification Struggles• “If you were successful,
someone along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a business—you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”
--Barack Obama, July 2012
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National Classification Struggles
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National Classification Struggles• “The President’s logic…extends to
everybody in America that wants to lift themself up a little further, that goes back to school to get a degree and see if they can get a little better job, to somebody who wants to get some new skills and get a little higher income… The President would say, well you didn’t do that. You couldn’t have gotten to school without the roads that government built for you. You couldn’t have gone to school without teachers. So you didn’t, you are not responsible for that success.”
--Mitt Romney, July 2012
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National Classification Struggles• Irony: attempt to deny role of the
state brings the role of the state to the fore of discussion
▫ Tax-exempt bonds
▫ Small Business Administration loans
▫ Matching funds from trade adjustment assistance program
▫ Government contracts
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National Classification StrugglesSummary•Democrats attempt to make the “many
hands” of the state visible, but Republicans challenge it as an illegitimate reclassification
•Efforts to reassert misattribution ironically spur revelations of additional “hands”
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Conclusions•American governance should be thought of as
a multistable system that invites variable classifications
•Classificatory schemas facilitate the recognition (or misrecognition) of state action
•Struggles to classify particular aspects of governance as “state” or “non-state” are a key tool of power
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Implications•Seeing the state is a collective endeavor
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Implications•Seeing the state is a collective endeavor
•The “hidden” state may emerge in the aggregate, over time, or as an unintended consequence
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Implications•Seeing the state is a collective endeavor
•The “hidden” state may emerge in the aggregate, over time, or as an unintended consequence
•Classification struggles promote recognition of state action, both specifically and generally
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Reorientations for Research•Not just how the state is “hidden,” but
also how it becomes “visible”
•From policy design to classificatory struggles
•From the observed to the observer
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Thank you!
Damon MayrlComparative Sociology Group
Universidad Carlos III de [email protected]
Sarah QuinnDepartment of Sociology
University of Washington, [email protected]
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Local Classification StrugglesPostscript
•These campaigns continue: Some Florida restaurants begin placing “Obamacare surcharges” on restaurant receipts in early 2014
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National Classification StrugglesSummary