Power and Society: A Framework for Political Inquiry

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Transaction Publishers, 2013 - Political Science - 295 pages

In Power and Society, Harold D. Lasswell collaborates with a brilliant young philosopher, Abraham Kaplan, to formulate basic theoretical concepts and hypotheses of political science, providing a framework for further inquiry into the political process. This is a classic book of political theory written by two of the most influential social scientists of the twentieth century.

The authors find their subject matter in interpersonal relations, not abstract institutions or organizations, and their analysis of power is related to human values. They argue that revolution is a part of the political process, and ideology has a role in political affairs. The importance of class, both as social fact and social symbol, is reflected in their detailed analysis, and emphasis on merit rather than rank, skill rather than status, as keystones of democratic rule.

The authors note that power is only one of the values and instruments manifested in interpersonal relations; it cannot be understood in abstraction from other values. Lasswell and Kaplan call for the replacement of "power politics," both in theory and in practice, by a conception in which attention is focused on the human consequences of power as the major concern of both political thought and political action. The basic discussions of core concepts in political science make Power and Society of continuing importance to scholars, government officials, and politicians.

 

Contents

Perspectives
16
Groups
29
PART
53
Social Process
72
Power
74
Forms of Influence and Power
87
Practices in Choice and Coercion Situations
99
Symbols
103
PART THREE
175
Formal and Effective Power
188
Functional Divisions of a Group
195
The Decisionmaking Act
198
Structures
200
Forms of Rule by Composition of Elite
209
Characteristics of Democratic and Despotic Rule
235
Process
240

Practices
142
Informal Power
159
Frequent Citations
285
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Harold D. Lasswell (1902-1978) served as Ford Foundation Professor of the Social Sciences at Yale University, Distinguished Professor of Policy Sciences at John Jay College of the City University of New York, and as professor of political science at the University of Chicago. He was a past president of the American Political Science Association and author of many books covering the full range of political and policy research.

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