| Harold Dwight Lasswell - 1969 - 465 páginas
...the upshot of the book has been, as proclaimed in the opening pages, the production of proof as to "what developmental experiences are significant for...the political traits and interests of the mature" and to "deepen our understanding of the whole social and political order," or whether the result has... | |
| Harold D. Lasswell - 1986 - 368 páginas
...isolated anecdotes do not satisfy us, what do we want? The answer can be succinctly stated thus: We want to discover what developmental experiences are significant...theorists, and other types who play on the public stage. Can we conceive the development of the human personality as a functioning whole, and discern the turning-points... | |
| Roberta S. Sigel - 1989 - 496 páginas
...developmental perspective? Some time ago, Lasswell succinctly phrased the need for such understanding: We want to discover what developmental experiences are significant...political traits and interests of the mature. This means we want to see what lies behind agitators, administrators, theorists and other types who play on the... | |
| M. E. Hawkesworth, Maurice Kogan - 2004 - 690 páginas
...hypothesis', which forms the basis of Lasswell's early observation that political analysis must try to 'discover what developmental experiences are significant...the political traits and interests of the mature' (Lasswell 1930: 8l, and which functions as a continuing rationale for the field. Political socialization... | |
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