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The Process of Government: John Harvard Library (Hardcover), cartea 65

Autor Arthur F. Bentley Editat de Peter H. Odegard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 feb 1967
Arthur F. Bentley originally wrote this book over the years 1896-1908 while working as a Chicago newspaper reporter and editor, during which time he had a "sense of tremendous social activity taking place," and a feeling that "all the politics of the country, so to speak, were drifting across [his] desk." This prompted Bentley to develop an analysis of group interests, which he believed to be the true dictators of government decisions.He was hailed on methodological grounds as an early supporter of the "behavioral revolution," which called for the use of natural scientific methods in the social sciences and for offering a group theory of politics. Bentley's implicit critique of narrow empiricism reflects the diverse influences of Dilthey, Simmel, and Dewey. The Process of Government was virtually ignored until the post-World War II period, but is now regarded as a classic in political science.
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ISBN-13: 9780674733640
ISBN-10: 0674733649
Pagini: 558
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Editura: Harvard University Press
Seria John Harvard Library (Hardcover)


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INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION, PARTI. TOPREPARETHBWAY, PART II. ANALYSIS OF GOVERNMENTAL PRESSURES, APPENDIX, INDEX

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Arthur F. Bentley originally wrote this book over the years 1896-1908 while working as a Chicago newspaper reporter and editor, during which time he had a "sense of tremendous social activity taking place," and a feeling that "all the politics of the country, so to speak, were drifting across [his] desk