Power: A ReaderMark Haugaard Manchester University Press, 2002 - 341 páginas An introductory guide to some of the most significant perspectives on the subject of power within social and political theory. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Dahl | 5 |
Bachrach and Baratz | 26 |
Lukes | 38 |
Poulantzas | 59 |
Parsons | 67 |
Barnes | 113 |
Arendt | 132 |
Foucault | 181 |
Davis | 205 |
Bourdieu | 225 |
Clegg | 245 |
Morriss | 274 |
Haugaard | 304 |
Bibliography | 329 |
339 | |
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