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Pluralism and protest; notes and readings on the theory and practice of American politics.

Title
Pluralism and protest; notes and readings on the theory and practice of American politics.
Author
Baskin, Darryl, 1937-
Publication
Cupertino, Calif., J. E. Freel [1973]

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Description
x, 316 p.; 23 cm.
Subject
  • Liberalism > United States
  • Democracy
  • Cultural pluralism
  • United States > Politics and government
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
The pluralist perspective; power, process, and protest: Dahl, R. The distribution of influence. Truman, D. The governmental process. Glazer, N. The new left and its limits.--The pluralist vision reconsidered; power to the people?: Macpherson, C. B. Liberal democracy as a double system of power. Parenti, M. Power and pluralism: a view from the bottom. Mills, C. W. The structure of power in American society. McFarland, A. Structural and behavioral approaches to power.--Process in context: Lowi, T. The public philosophy: interest group liberalism. Lasch, C. The decline of Populism. Kariel, H. S. The price for equilibrium.--The pluralist vision reconsidered; protest and progress: Rubenstein, R. E. The myth of peaceful progress. Lipsky, M. Protest as a political resource. Skolnick, J. H. The politics of protest. Rogin, M. P. The politics of protest and the pluralist vision.--Conclusion: Domhoff, G. W. How to commit revolution. Domhoff, G. W. Addenda to revolution; February 1972.
Call Number
ILH 75-2018
LCCN
73080641
OCLC
  • 714508
  • NYPG754570933-B
Author
Baskin, Darryl, 1937- Compiler
Title
Pluralism and protest; notes and readings on the theory and practice of American politics.
Imprint
Cupertino, Calif., J. E. Freel [1973]
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Research Call Number
ILH 75-2018
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