An end to political science : the Caucus papers / edited by Marvin Surkin and Alan Wolfe
Publication details: New York : Basic Books , [1970] Description: VIII, 324 p. ; 21 cm + Tela negraSubject(s): Ciencia política | S. XX | Política gubernamental | Estados UnidosItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Biblioteca Central del MAEC Depósito | 22452 | Available | 1038820 |
Contiene: Why I became a social scientist / by Lewis Lipsitz. - P. 1-2. Introduction and end to political science / by Marvin Surkin and Alan Wolfe. - P. 3-8. I. Political theory and the critique of American Politics. Sense and non-sense in politics / by Marvin Surkin. - P. 13-33. Beyond republicanism, the socialist critique of political idealism / by David Kettler. - P. 34-81. The violence colony / by Marcus Raskin. - P. 83-106. II. Power in America, crisis in the state. Power and pluralism, a view from the botton / by Michael Parenti. - P. 111-143. Non issues in city politicis, the case of air pollution / by Matthew A. Crenson. - P. 144-166. III. Power "here" and power "there". American power in Asia, rationalizing the irrational / by Edward Friedman. - P. 171-185. Patterns of intervention V. S. foreign policy and business in Latin America / by James Peters. - P. 186-214. Comsat, the technology for ruling global communications / by James L. Weks. - P. 215-240. IV. Political science and the professional mystique. Death at a later age, political science versus the Columbia rebellion / by David Underhill. P. 245-287. The professional mystique / by Alan Wolfe. - P. 288-309. Report on the American political science Association Convention. - P. 311-312