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008 960531s1996 mnua b 001 0 eng
010 $a 96025960
020 $a0816629404 (hardcover)
020 $a0816629412 (pbk.)
035 $a(CSdNU)u58131-01national_inst
035 $a(OCoLC)34886826
035 $a(Sirsi) 01-AAG-2084
040 $aDLC$cDLC
049 $aCNUM
050 00 $aHN49.P6$bD69 1996
100 1 $aDowding, Keith M.
245 10 $aPower /$cKeith Dowding.
260 $aMinneapolis :$bUniversity of Minnesota Press,$c1996.
300 $ax, 102 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
440 0 $aConcepts in social thought
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [91]-98) and index.
505 0 $a Why is power important? -- Power and cause -- Two concepts of power -- Two types of game -- Games of conflict and cooperation -- The blame fallacy -- Power and game theory -- Objective interests -- Preference formation - The collective action problem -- Demand-side problems -- Supply-side solutions -- Collective action and political power -- How structures change people -- Pivotality -- Distinguishing luck and power -- The incentive approach to power -- A method for studying power -- The systematic luck of capitalists -- Business power -- Systematic luck and the growth machine -- Anti-growth coalitions -- Regime theory -- Pluralism, etilism and state autonomy -- Normative questions.
650 0 $aPower (Social sciences)
948 $a10/13/1999$b10/13/1999
999 $aHN 49 P6 D69 1996$wLC$c1$i31786100881157$d5/11/2004$f5/11/2004$g1 $lCIRCSTACKS$mNULS$rY$sY$tBOOK$u6/16/1997$o.STAFF. Pieces: 00001