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Power In Modern Societies
Power In Modern Societies
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A01=Martin N Marger
A01=Marvin E. Olsen
A01=Valencia Fonseca
American Power Structure
Author_Martin N Marger
Author_Marvin E. Olsen
Author_Valencia Fonseca
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Civil Society
Contemporary Societies
distributive systems
Dominant Economic Class
Elite Integration
elite networks
Elite Paradigm
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Infrastructural Power
Interlock Network
Late Capitalist State
Liberal Labor Coalition
Marx's ideas
National Power Structures
Personal Administrative Staff
Pluralist Paradigm
Policy Planning Network
Political Action Committees
political sociology
Power Dependence Relation
power dynamics in organizations
Power Exertion
power-dependence relations
Public Administration
Single Member Districts
social organization forms
social power
social stratification
sociological theory
sociopolitical pluralism
state autonomy
Sub-central Government
Subcentral Government
Top Position Holders
Vice Versa
West Germany
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780367284077
- Weight: 800g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 27 Sep 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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An extensively revised and updated new edition of Olsen’s Power in Societies, this book contains carefully selected and edited writings on the exercise of social power in contemporary societies. The essays cover four broad topics: power in social organization, theoretical perspectives on power, national power structures, and power and the state.
Marvin E. Olsen was professor of sociology at Michigan State University until his death in May 1992. Martin N. Marger is associate professor of sociology at Michigan State University.
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