Social structure and political theory / compiled by William E. Connolly and Glen Gordon
Publication details: Lexington, Mass. Heath 1974Description: viii, 267 p. 24 cmISBN:- 066983923X
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Introduction.--The challenge of competing perspectives: Taylor, C. Neutrality in political science. Connolly, W. E. Theoretical self-consciousness.--Political man: some classical images: Hobbes, T. The state of nature. Durkheim, E. On anomie. Marx, K. On alienation.--Contemporary models of society and politics: Davis, K. and Moore, W. E. Some principles of stratification. Lenski, G. E. The nature of distributive systems. Mills, C. W. The structure of power in American society. Troubles in mass society. Alienation and social structure.--Theoretical conflict and critical choice: Dallmayr, F. R. Empirical political theory and the image of man. Lukes, S. Alienation and anomie. Partridge, P. H. Some notes on the concept of power. Connolly, W. E. On interests in politics. Ossowski, S. Interpretations of class structure in historical perspective.--Bibliography (p. 265-267)
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