Power: Critical Concepts, Volume 3John Scott |
Contents
POWER | 3 |
a Reassessment of Who Governs? | 34 |
The Interorganisational Bases | 60 |
Social Networks and Political Processes | 84 |
Commentary | 101 |
A Dialectical View J Kenneth Benson | 127 |
Theoretical Observations on Power and Obedience | 150 |
The Power of Organization or the Organization of Power? | 168 |
Who Gets Power And How They Hold on to | 213 |
Commentary | 247 |
A Critique of the Elitist Theory of Democracy Jack L Walker | 269 |
Further Reflections on The Elitist Theory of Democracy | 285 |
a NationLevel Test | 300 |
NeoMarxist | 331 |
State Capacity and Economic Intervention in | 370 |
Welfare Capitalism and the Social Security Act of 1935 | 393 |
Sources of Power of Lower Participants | 184 |
A Strategic Contingencies Theory of Intraorganizational Power | 196 |
Theda Skocpol and Edwin Amenta | 418 |
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