A Discipline Divided: Schools and Sects in Political ScienceSAGE, 1990 - 348 páginas A Discipline Divided is a collection of coherent and timely articles that discuss the emergence and divergence of the two dominant camps of political science: ideology and methodology. Almond examines the `hard' versus `soft' science argument, the history of model fitting in communism studies, the strengths and weaknesses of the rational choice movement and the historical forces and processes that have shaped political culture. |
Contenido
Political Science as Science | 7 |
Schools and Sects in Political Science 13 32 | 13 |
Clouds Clocks and the Study of Politics | 32 |
Model Fitting in Communism Studies 66 | 66 |
Rational Choice Theory and the Social Sciences | 117 |
The Study of Political Culture | 138 |
Communism and Political Culture Theory | 157 |
Pluralism Corporatism and Professional Memory | 173 |
The Return to the State | 189 |
The Development of Political Development | 219 |
The InternationalNational Connection | 263 |
A Biographical Memoir | 290 |
Appendix B Chicago Days | 309 |
329 | |
About the Author 348 | |
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A Discipline Divided: Schools and Sects in Political Science Gabriel Abraham Almond Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
Términos y frases comunes
Almond American Political Science analysis approach argues attitudes authoritarian behavior bureaucratic Cambridge causal coalitions communism studies communist communist politics Comparative Politics concept corporatism corporatist countries David Truman decades democracy democratic dependency dependency theory economic elite empirical Europe European explain explanatory governmental group theory Harold Lasswell Hintze historical ideological important industrial institutions interaction interest group Lasswell Lasswell's literature Lucian Pye Marxist Merriam methodological modern organization party patron-client pluralism pluralist political culture theory Political Development political processes political science Political Science Review political scientists political system political theory Princeton University Princeton University Press problems psychology public policy rational choice rational choice theory regimes relationship revolution Robert Schmitter scientific Sidney Verba Skocpol social science society sociological Soviet politics Soviet Union statistical structure theoretical theorists Third World tion totalitarian tradition University of Chicago V. O. Key variables World Politics Yale University Press York
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