Description |
207 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Sage focus editions ; 79 |
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Sage focus editions ; 79
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Part One: Introduction -- Community Power - Robert J Waste -- Old Antagonisms and New Directions -- Part Two: The Elite View Of Community Power -- Community Power and Public Policy - Thomas R Dye -- The Growth Machine and the Power Elite - G William Domhoff -- A Challenge to Marxists and Pluralists Alike -- Power and Social Complexity - Clarence N Stone -- Part Three: The Pluralist View Of Community Power -- Community Power and Pluralist Theory - Robert J Waste -- From Labyrinths to Networks - Heinz Eulau -- Political Representation in Urban Settings -- Rethinking Who Governs? - Robert A Dahl -- New Haven, Revisited -- Part Four: Conclusion -- Community Power Research - Robert J Waste -- Future Directions |
Analysis |
Communities Power Social aspects |
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Elites |
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Local government |
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Overseas item |
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Pluralism |
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Power (Politics) |
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Research |
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Social sciences |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies |
Subject |
Community power.
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Cultural pluralism.
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Elite (Social sciences)
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Power (Social sciences)
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Author |
Waste, Robert J.
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LC no. |
85022275 |
ISBN |
0803925727 |
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0803925735 (paperback) |
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