Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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I am now going to apply the criterion of conceptual consistency to Max Weber's discussion of " politics " and " political organization . " 5 His example is instructive because it allows us to see clearly the inadequacies of the ...
I am now going to apply the criterion of conceptual consistency to Max Weber's discussion of " politics " and " political organization . " 5 His example is instructive because it allows us to see clearly the inadequacies of the ...
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In fact , politicization is a form of corruption for most organizations because most are legitimated by their ability to secure definite , more or less specified , values . After an organization has been politicized , the extent to ...
In fact , politicization is a form of corruption for most organizations because most are legitimated by their ability to secure definite , more or less specified , values . After an organization has been politicized , the extent to ...
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With little collective doubt as to what occurred and how it should be interpreted , a " therapeutic community " can be expected to emerge wherein citizens and their organizations expand their ordinary roles within the community to meet ...
With little collective doubt as to what occurred and how it should be interpreted , a " therapeutic community " can be expected to emerge wherein citizens and their organizations expand their ordinary roles within the community to meet ...
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Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
An Empirical | 533 |
The Regulatory Policy Cycle and the Airline Deregulation Movement | 552 |
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