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245 00 $aPower in modern societies /$cedited by Marvin E. Olsen & Martin N. Marger.
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588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 10, 2019)
520 $aAn 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. Ea
545 0 $aMarvin 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.
505 00 $tPreface --$tCredits --$gpt. I$tPower in Social Organization$g(starting p. 1) --$g1$tProblems in Defining Power$g(starting p. 9) /$rDennis H. Wrong --$g2$tPower as a Societal Force$g(starting p. 18) /$rAmitai Etzioni --$g3$tForms and Levels of Power Exertion$g(starting p. 29) /$rMarvin E. Olsen --$g4$tPower, Domination, and Legitimacy$g(starting p. 37) /$rMax Weber --$g5$tPower-Dependence Relations$g(starting p. 48) /$rRichard M. Emerson --$g6$tPower and Distributive Systems$g(starting p. 59) /$rGerhard E. Lenski --$g7$tPower in Society as Resource and Problem$g(starting p. 68) /$rRobert S. Lynd --$gpt. 2$tTheoretical Perspectives on Power$g(starting p. 75) --$g8$tThe Materialistic Conception of History$g(starting p. 88) /$rKarl Marx --$g9$tInventory of Marx's Ideas$g(starting p. 90) /$rC. Wright Mills --$g10$tThe Materialist Interpretation of History$g(starting p. 101) /$rRobert L. Heilbroner --$g11$tThe Iron Law of Oligarchy$g(starting p. 111) /$rRobert Michels --$g12$tThe Ruling Elites$g(starting p. 125) /$rKenneth Prewitt, Alan Stone --$g13$tInfluence of Democracy on the Feelings of the Americans$g(starting p. 137) /$rAlexis de Tocqueville --$g14$tSociopolitical Pluralism$g(starting p. 146) /$rMarvin E. Olsen --$gpt. 3$tNational Power Structures$g(starting p. 153) --$g15$tThe Structure of Power in American Society$g(starting p. 161) /$rC. Wright Mills --$g16$tThe American Power Structure$g(starting p. 170) /$rG. William Domhoff --$g17$tThe Structure of a National Elite Network$g(starting p. 183) /$rGwen Moore --$g18$tElite Integration in Stable Democracies$g(starting p. 196) /$rJohn Higley, Ursula Hoffmann-Lange, Charles Kadushin, Gwen Moore --$g19$tThe Structure of Intercorporate Unity in American Business$g(starting p. 210) /$rBeth Mintz, Michael Schwartz --$g20$tUpper-Class Power$g(starting p. 223) /$rHarold R. Kerbo --$g21$tThe Mass Media as a Power Institution$g(starting p. 238) /$rMartin N. Marger --$gpt. 4$tPower and the State$g(starting p. 251) --$g22$tParadigms of Relations Between State and Society$g(starting p. 258) /$rRobert R. Alford --$g23$tMarxist Theories of the Capitalist State$g(starting p. 268) /$rDavid A. Gold, Clarence Y.H. Lo, Erik Olin Wright --$g24$tThe State System and the State Elite$g(starting p. 277) /$rRalph Miliband --$g25$tThe Reification of the State$g(starting p. 286) /$rAlan Wolfe --$g26$tThe Ruling Class Does Not Rule$g(starting p. 295) /$rFred Block --$g27$tThe Potential Autonomy of the State$g(starting p. 306) /$rTheda Skocpol --$g28$tThe Autonomous Power of the State$g(starting p. 314) /$rMichael Mann --$tAbout the Book and Editors$g(starting p. 328)
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700 1 $aOlsen, Marvin Elliott.
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