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Political Systems : Some Sociological Approaches, PDF eBook

Political Systems : Some Sociological Approaches PDF

Part of the Routledge Revivals series

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First published in 1966, Political Systems provides an examination of political systems through a sociological approach.

This comprehensive survey summarizes the theories of many of the most eminent and influential political scientists- Gabriel Almond, David Easton, Edward Shils, Seymour M.

Lipset, Harry M. Johnson, T.B. Bottomore, James S. Coleman, Leonard Binder, Robert K. Merton, David Apter, to name a few. Beginning with the description of general concepts, Mr. Wiseman discusses political culture and the typologies of political systems; this is followed by a methodical examination of political systems, analyzed from a wide range of sociological aspects.

An appraisal of political systems from the standpoint of economic and social development then leads to a final section devoted to a study of structural functional analysis.

Authoritative, thorough, well documented and conveying complex theories with a clarity for which every reader will be grateful.

This is a must read for students and scholars of political science, political sociology and sociology.

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