previous section
no next

INDEX


397

A

Alker, H., 328 , 339 n, 395 n

Allport, G. W., 385

Almond, G. A., 62 , 63 , 104 , 105 , 136 , 144 , 149 , 175 n, 179 , 226 n, 232 , 258 , 258 n, 260 n, 266 , 276 , 284 n, 288 , 290 , 298 , 301 n, 302 n

Alroy, G. 307

Anomie, 201 -207, 274 , 327

Apter, D. E., 62 , 63 , 105 , 175 n, 186 , 225 n, 262 n

Arendt, H., 220 , 285 n, 306 , 351 , 371

Aristotle, 76 , 77 , 79 , 87 , 146 , 154 , 155 , 236 , 239 , 304 , 313 ;

and comparative politics, 60

Aron, R., 23 , 39 , 42 , 56 n, 57 n, 212

Augustine, Saint, 237 , 261 n

Authority-culture of the poor:

in families 362 -365;

in relation to frustrated behavior, 391 -392;

in relation to material scarcity, 363 -365;

in street society, 365 -369;

in work, 369 -371

Authority patterns:

balanced disparities in, 207 -212;

congruence of, defined, 188 -192;

in Great Britain, 192 -197;

universality of, 186 -188;

in Weimar Germany, 197 -201

Authority patterns: congruence theory of, 186 -207;

and anomie, 201 -207;

and role segregation, 203 -205;

and strain, 202 -207

Aydelotte, W. D., 399

B

Babbie, E. R., 302 n

Bacon, F., 154 , 335

Bagehot, W., 59 , 60 , 115 n, 145 , 146 , 210 , 247 , 248 , 373 n

Balfour, A., 44

Ball, R. A., 382 , 388 , 389 , 395

Bandura, A., 332 , 340 n

Banks, A. S., 123 , 173 n

Barnard, H., 353

Barnes, S. H., 288 , 301 n

Baruch, D. W., 395 n

Behavioralism, 37 , 50 , 52 , 102

Becker, H. S., 175 n, 176 n, 376 n

Beer, S. H., 104 , 225 n, 262 n, 263 n, 373 n

Bellak, L., 124 , 172

Benedict, R., 283

Bentham, J., 347 , 352 , 360

Bentley, A. F., 80 , 88 , 97 , 267 , 289 , 291 , 301 n

Biebuyck, D., 263 n

Bill, J. A., 114 n, 284 n

Binder, L., 260 n

Black, J. B., 254 , 263 n

Blauner, R., 377 n

Bluntschli, T., 80 , 85

Bodin. J., 69

Bodley. J. E. C., 145 , 349 , 374 n

Bogue, A. G., 339 n

Bossuet, J., 70

Bottomore, T. B., 373 n

[]
398

Bracher, K. D., 225 n

Brahe, T., 114 n

Brinion, C., 285 n, 305 , 306

Brown, B. C., 122 , 173 n

Brown, C., 367 , 377 n

Brown, H. R., 365

Browne. E. C., 303 n

Bruner, J. S., 385 , 395 n

Bryce, J. (Lord), 89 -95, 100 , 101 , 145 , 224 , 350 -352, 374 n

Brzezinski, Z., 111

Buchanan. J. M., 174 n, 301 n

Burckhardt. J., 220 , 349

Burke, E., 276 , 285 n

Burnham, J., 374 n

Bury. J. B., 261 n

Bwy, D. B., 328 , 339 n

C

Campbell, A., 292 , 302 n

Campbell, D. T., 302 n

Cantril, H., 302 n, 332 , 338 n

Carter, G., 111

Carter. J., 259

Case studies:

advantages of, 160 -172;

defense of, 163 -172;

nature of, 120 -125;

value of, versus comparative study, 131 -136

Case studies: types of, 133 -134, 136 -173;

configurative-idiographic, 136 -138;

crucial, 152 -172;

disciplinedcon-figurative, 138 -143;

heuristic, 143 -147;

pedagogic, 144 ;

plausibility probes, 147 -152

Catlin, G. E. G., 64 , 87 , 182 , 224 n

Caudill, H. M., 388 , 389 , 395 n

Cavendish, Lord, 155

Chassan, L., 124 , 172

Cicero, 24 , 60

Cobban, A., 100 , 101

Cole, G. D. H., 111 , 208

Coleman, J. S., 62 , 175 , 225 n, 226 n, 259 n, 266 , 284 , 337 , 338

Coleman, Stephen, 393

Collective political violence:

collective action theory of, 319 -321;

definition of, 309 ;

J-curve theory of, 330 ;

relative deprivation theory of, 316 -319

Collective political violence: contingency theories of, 310 -315;

evaluation of, 327 -332;

examples of, 313 -314;

explanation-sketch for, 314 -315

Collective political violence: inherency theories of, 310 -316;

evaluation of, 327 -332;

examples of, 314 -315;

explanation-sketch for, 315 -316

Comparative politics: and Bryce, J., 84 -94;

and Friedrich, C. J., 94 -98;

post-World War II development of, 98 -109;

present state of, 60 -65, 110 -114;

and Wilson, W., 79 -80

Comparative politics: origins of, 65 -77;

in Machiavelli, 66 -67;

in Montesquieu, 68 -70

Comte, A., 41 , 42 , 46 , 70 , 233 , 237 , 239 , 241 , 243 , 257 , 262 n

Condorcet, M. J. A. N. (Marquis de), 70 , 81 , 237 , 262 , 276 , 292 -293, 302 n

Configurative studies. See Case studies

Congruence, theory of, 150 -151, 159 -160, 165 -166;

and economic development, 216 -220;

and mass society, 220 -222;

origins, 179 -181;

and religion, 213 -216

Cooper, Duff, 196

Costello, C. C., 124 , 173 n, 175 n

Craft, M., 375 n

Cremin, L. A., 375 n

Crick, B., 209 , 226 n

Crozier, M., 269 , 284 n, 357 , 360

Cultural theory:

postulates of, 267 -271;

and revolution, 278 -281;

and survey research, 290 -291

Cultural theory: subjectivity problem in, 288 -290;

solution of, 292 -300

Culture: conceptions of, 282 -284;

of poverty, 288 -290

Curry, R. L. Jr., 174 n, 301 n

Cusick, P., 375 n

Cycles, historical and organic, 236

D

Dahl, R. A., 62 , 175 n, 182 , 224 n, 351 , 374 n;

and democracy, 148 -149

D'Annunzio, G., 36 , 186

Darwin, C., 82

Davidson, P. O., 124 , 173 n, 175 n

Davidson, W. L., 373 n

Davies, J. L., 339 n

Dawson, P., 339 n

Dawson, R. E., 284 n, 355

De Grazia, 393

De Jouvenel, B., 182 , 225 n

Democracy, 70 , 100 , 205 -207;

Bryce on, 90 -94;

congruence theory of, 186 -207;

Dahl on, 148 -149;

and economic development, 201 ;

economic development theory of, 216 -220;

and educational inclusion, 352 -360;


399

Friedrich on, 97 -98;

mass society, theory of, 220 -222;

and political inclusion, 347 -352;

religious theory of, 213 -216;

and Weimar German authority patterns, 199 -200;

and workplace inclusion, 360

Dennis, N., 376 n

Desai, R., 305

Descartes, R., 69

Deutsch, K. W., 216 , 225 n, 226 n

Deutsch, W., 259 n

Development, political: concept of, 231 -233;

in England, 251 -256;

forces of, 248 -250;

and nature of the polity, 247 -248;

origins of, 245 -247;

and political density, 256 -257;

and political evolutionism, 243 ;

and power politics, 258 ;

and progress theory, 242 ;

sketch for a theory of, 244 -259;

stages of, 250 -257;

and universal-abstract theory, 236

Development, social, Tocqueville on, 346 -347

Developmental thought:

nondevelopmental thought in contrast to, 235 -238

Developmental thought: traits of, 238 -244;

dimensional change, 240 ;

growth and stages, 240 -242;

inherent change, 239 -240;

ruleful, necessary change, 242 -244

Dewey, J., 353 , 354 , 357 , 360

Dicey, A. V., 115 n

Dickens, C., 276 , 285 n

Dilthey. W., 286

Disraeli, B., 272

Dollard, J., 384 , 385 , 395 n

Diminguez, J. I., 230 , 259 n, 260 n

Dore, R., 118

Douglas, M., 288 , 301 n

Downs, A., 174 n, 284 n, 344 , 352 , 374 n, 379 , 394

Durkheim, E., 27 , 40 , 57 n, 104 , 220 , 233 , 234 , 236 , 240 -241, 243 -246, 255 , 256 , 260 n, 261 n, 262 n, 278 , 279 -280, 283 , 284 n, 285 n, 317 , 321 , 343 , 346 , 393

Duvall, R., 322 , 329 , 333 , 338 , 340 n

Duverger, M., 111

Dyson, A. E., 375 n

E

Easton, D., 63 , 64 , 129 , 174 , 263 n

Edelman, M., 262 n

Edinger, L. J., 225 n

Educational inclusion:

disillusions with, 354 -359;

expectations of, 352 -354;

and maintenance of school order, 356 -358

Edwards, R., 285 n, 376 n

Einstein. A., 155 , 157 , 266

Eisenberg, P., 395 n

Elden, M., 376 n

Eliade, M., 261 n

Elkins, D., 301 n

Ellis, R., 301 n

Ellul, J., 46 , 57 n, 247

Emerson, R., 259 n

England:

balanced disparities in, 208 -209;

cultural change in, 272 ;

example of congruent authority patterns, 188 -189;

example of a social polity, 248 ;

political development of, 251 -256;

socialization into authority patterns, 206

England: authority patterns in, 192 -197;

adult organizations, 194 ;

business organizations, 194 -195;

pressure groups, 192 -194;

school and family life, 196 -197

England: summary history of, 251 -255;

period, 299 ;

feudal monarchy, 251 -252;

Georgian period, 255 ;

Tudor period, 253 -254

F

Feierabend, I. K. and I. R., 326 , 328 , 338 , 339 n

Ferguson, A., 69 , 238 , 257

Festinger, L., 302 n

Finch, H. A., 56 n, 57 n, 58 n

Finer, H., 173 n

Finer, S. E., 348 , 373 n

Fiske, D. W., 302 n

Flanagan, W. H., 339 n

Fogel, R. W., 339 n

Fogelman, E., 328 n, 339 n

Fogelson, R. M., 338 n

Fontenelle, J., 237

Ford, T., 388

Formal theory, 125 -126

Foster, H. L., 360 , 366 -368, 376 n, 377 n, 392 , 395 n

Fraser, J. G. (Sir), 82

Frazier, E. F., 345 , 390 , 391

Freeman, F. A., 115 n

Freud, S., 47

Friedman, R., 174

Friedrich, C. J., 89 , 94 -98, 101 , 111 , 225 n

Fromm, E., 337 n

Frustration-instigated behavior, 381 -394;

and adaptation, 386 , 392 -394;

and


400

aggression, 385 ;

in experiments, 382 -387;

and fixation, 384 -385;

and the poor, 389 -391;

and regression, 385 -386;

in social settings. 387 -392

G

Gadamer, H. G., 301 n

Galileo, 154 , 239 , 270 , 312

Galtung, J., 338

Garfinkel, H., 301 n

Gaventa, J., 389 , 395 n

Geertz, C., 233 , 248 , 260 n, 262 n, 263 n, 287 , 288 , 301 n

George, A., 118

Germany, authority patterns in, 189 -199

Gerth, H. H., 22 , 56 n, 57 n, 58 n, 260 , 262 n

Gide, A., 212

Ginsberg, M., 297 , 302 n

Glaser, B. G., 175 n

Glazer, N., 345 , 390

Gomperz, T., 261 n

Goodenough, W. H., 285 n

Graham, H. D., 338 n, 339 n

Greenstein, F. I., 162 , 260 n, 293 , 295 , 302 n, 376 n

Greer, T. H., 86

Grofman, B. N., 330 , 340 n

Gurr, T. R., 117 , 159 , 175 n, 176 n, 181 , 284 n, 307 , 310 , 316 , 317 -319, 322 -328, 332 , 335 , 336 , 337 n, 338 n, 340 n

Guterbuck, T. M., 374 n

H

Halevy, E., 145 , 375 n

Hammond, T. T., 332 , 340 n

Hardgrave, R. L., 284

Hargraves, D. H., 375 n

Hargreaves, L., 114 n

Harris, W. T., 353 , 354 , 357 , 366

Hartz, L., 289 , 301 n

Hayek, F. A., 247

Heckscher G., 61 , 111

Hegel, G. W. F., 70 , 71 , 81

Hempel, C. G., 125 , 139 , 174 n, 175 n, 268 , 302 n, 312 , 337 n

Herman, C., 198

Hibbs, D. A., 117 , 310 , 323 , 326 , 328 , 331 , 333 , 334 , 335 , 337 n, 338 n, 339 n, 340 n

Hirschman, A. O., 321 , 338

Historicism, 70 -77, 80 -83, 94 ;

and Montesquieu, 69 ;

reactions against, 72 -77

Hobbs, T., 236 , 251 , 323 , 392

Holt, R. R., 125 , 138 , 173 n, 174 n, 175 n

Holt, R. T., 260 n

Hume, D., 69 , 238

Huntington, S. P., 230 , 231 , 240 , 259 n, 260 n, 261 n, 262 n, 275 , 285 n, 318 , 328 , 329 , 338 n, 339 n

Hurwitz, L., 176 n

Husserl, E., 287

Hyman, H., 289 , 300 , 301 n

I

Ingelhart, R., 301 n

Inkeles, A., 206 , 225 n

Internal war project, 305 -307

J

Jackson, P., 375 n

Jandorf, E. M., 385 , 395 n

Janos, A., 307

Jaspers, K., 23 , 56 n

J-curve theory of revolution, 330

Jenks, E., 81

Jennings, I. (Sir), 225 n

Jennings, K., 209 , 335

Johnson, C., 318 , 319 , 338

Jolliffe, J. E. A., 263 n

Jones, W. (Sir), 354

K

Kaase, M., 288 , 300 n, 301 n

Kant, I., 46 , 138 , 237 , 240

Kaplan, A., 264 n

Karabel, J., 375 n

Katona, G., 302 n

Katz, D., 302 n

Kaufmann, H., 175 n

Keir, D. L., 262 n, 263 n

Keller, S., 367

Kelley, J., 278 , 285 , 291

Kemeny, J. G., 125 , 173 n

Kerr, M., 376 n

Kim, J.-O., 373 n

Klein, H. S., 278 , 280 , 285 n

Klein, J., 362 , 363 , 376 n

Klingemann, H. D., 301 n

Kluckhohn, C., 283

Knies, K., 25

Kohn, M., 370 , 376 n, 377 n

Kornhauser, W., 179 , 212 , 220 -221, 226 , 351 , 374 n

Kracauer, S., 198

L

Lanson, G., 68


401

Laski, H., 87 , 205

Lasswell, H., 63 , 64 , 87 , 187 , 205 , 264 n, 292 , 302 n

Laver, M., 364 n, 380 , 394 n

Lazarsfeld, P. F., 386 , 395 n

Le Bon, G., 220 , 349 -350, 363 , 373 n, 374 n

Lederer, E., 220 , 351

Legalism, 279 -280

Leibnitz, K., 237

Leites, N., 292 , 302 n

Lerner, D., 240 , 262 n

Levett, A., 339 n

Levi-Strauss, C., 287

Levy, M. J., 105 , 186 , 225 n

Lewis, O., 345 , 389

Lippmann, W., 88

Lipset, S. M., 63 , 175 n, 179 , 212 , 216 -219, 224 n, 225 n, 275 , 284 n, 376 n

Locke, J., 85 , 87 , 236 , 354

Lodhi, A. Q., 339 n

Long, S. L., 374 n

Lorenz, K., 337 n

Lovelock, J., 375 n

Lowi, T. H., 175 n

Lowie, R. H., 248 , 263 n

Luria, Z., 122 , 173 n

M

McClelland, M., 159 , 176 n, 181

McCone report, 324

Machiavelli, N., 60 , 67 -69, 91 , 115 n, 146 , 366

MacIver, R. M., 83

McKenzie, R. T., 188 , 225 n

MacLeod, W. C., 82

Macridis, R. C., 111 , 122 , 173 n

Maier, N., 382 -388, 391 , 394 n, 395 n

Maine, H. S., (Sir), 81 , 82 , 240 , 261 n

Mair, L., 248 , 262 n, 263 n

Malinowski, B., 117 , 158 , 175 n, 284 , 285 n

Mann, H., 353

Mannheim, K., 220 , 351

March, J. G., 64

Marshall, A., 282

Marx, K., 59 , 60 , 70 , 82 , 88 , 107 , 205 , 239 , 277 , 321

Mass society. See Stable democracy

Massell, G., 278 , 281 , 285 n

Mayer, J. P., 56 n

Mead, M., 269 , 284 n

Meinecke, F., 69

Melville, H., 238

Merelman, R. M., 301 n, 355 -356, 358 , 375

Merriam, C., 180 , 182 , 224 n

Merton, R. K., 116 n, 173 n, 276 , 285 n, 382 , 386 , 395 n

Metraux, R., 268 , 284 n

Metz, M. H., 355 -359, 375 n

Michels. R., 23 , 56 n, 85 , 86 , 88 . 93 , 98 , 117 , 158 , 198 , 199 , 205 , 225 n, 348 , 349 , 350 , 351 , 363 , 374 n

Middle-range theory, 42 , 71 , 81 , 94 , 95 , 97 -98, 101 , 104 , 109

Midlarsky, M., 328 , 338 n, 339 n

Mill, J., 347 , 352 , 374 n, 380

Mill, J. S., 59 -60, 85 , 95 , 156 , 182 , 321 , 348 , 350 , 373 n, 374 n, 375 n

Miller, J. G., 263 n

Mills, C. W., 23 , 56 n, 57 n, 58 n, 260 n, 262 n, 351 , 366 , 374 n

Montagu, A., 337 n

Montesquieu, C. L. de, 60 , 66 -70, 71 , 79 , 94 , 104 , 115 n

Moore, B. Jr., 277 , 329 , 339 n

Morrison, H., 209

Mosca, G., 28 , 60 , 85 , 86 , 88 , 98 , 101 , 141 , 146 , 211 , 318 , 348 , 351

Moyer, R. E., 337 n

Moynihan, D. P., 345 , 390

Muller, E. N., 330 , 340 n

Multi-trait, multi-method matrix, 292 -293

Munger, F., 339 n

N

Namier, L. (Sir), 255 , 263 n

Natural Law, 66

Natural rights, 78 , 90

Naumann, F., 25 , 34

Nesvold, B., 328

Neubauer, D., 323 , 338 n

Neumann, S., 75 , 111 , 225 n

Newman, J. R., 176 n

Nie, N., 373 n

Nieburg, H. L., 321 , 338

Niemi, R., 355

Nietzsche, F., 29

Nisbet, R. A., 236 , 247 , 260 n, 261 n, 262 n, 264 n

North, R.Z., 292 , 302 n

Northrop, F. S. C., 153 , 291 , 302 n

Norway, and cultural theory, 298 -299

O

Oakeshott, M., 247


402

Olson, M., 275 , 285 n, 327 , 328 , 339

Organski, K., 232

Ortega y Gassett, J., 220 , 351

Osanka, K., 307

Osgood, C. E., 122 , 173 n, 293 , 302 n

P

Paige, J. M., 338 n

Paneth, M., 376 n

Paret, P., 307

Pareto, V., 85 , 86 , 88 , 92 , 93 , 98 , 101 , 104 , 114 n, 141 , 146 , 211 , 283 , 318 , 329 , 337 n

Park, R. E., 283 , 285 n, 368

Parsons, T., 56 n, 104 , 109 , 116 n, 186 , 225 n, 272 , 282 , 283 , 285 n

Pateman, C., 373 n, 376 n, 376 n

Perry, W. J., 83

Petit-Dutaillis, C., 252 , 263 n

Pettit, P., 301 n

Phillips, K., 285 n

Piaget, J., 287

Pierce, J., 353

Platt, J. R., 131 , 165 , 174 n

Plausibility probes. See Case studies

Political development:

and non-western-systems, 101 ;

and political evolutionism, 81 -84;

theories of, 80 -84;

Weber, M. on, 23 -24, 42

Political evolutionism, 80 -84;

and democracy, 80 ;

legacy of, 83 -84;

and political development 81 -82, 243 ;

and some change, 107 ;

theories of, 81 -83

Political inclusion, 347 -352;

expectations of, 347 -348

Political inclusion: disillusions with, 348 -352;

crowd psychology, 349 -350;

elitism, 348 -349;

political machines, 350 -351;

self-exclusion, 349

Political socialization, 75 , 102 , 104

Political sociology, 85 -88, 101

Political systems:

classification of, 61 -62;

conceptions of, 65 -70;

elements of, 62 -63

Polsby, N. W., 260 n, 302 n

Polybius, 60 , 236

Popper, K., 80 , 125 , 174 n

Positivism, in reaction to historicism, 71 , 73

Potter, A., 225 n

Poverty. See Authority-culture of the poor

Powell, G. B., 232 , 260 , 266 , 284 n

Prewitt, K., 284 n, 355

Progress theory, 237 -238;

and political development, 242

Protestant ethic, 130

Przeworski, A., 174 n

Putnam, R. B., 268 , 284 n, 290 , 301 n

Pye, L. W., 20 , 175 n, 259 n, 260 n, 268 , 284 n

R

Ranney, A., 111

Rational choice theory, goals in, 379 -381

Redlich, F., 115 n

Reichel, P., 288 , 289 , 301 n

Rejai, M., 285 n

Relative deprivation theories. See Collective political violence

Revolution:

and cultural theory, 278 -281;

definition of, 309 .

See also Collective political violence

Rice, J. M., 354 , 375 n

Richardson, J. M., 125 , 173 n

Rickert, H., 286

Riker, W. H., 174 n, 352 , 374 n, 380 , 381 , 394 n

Riley, W. H., 173 n

Roberts, B. C., 175 n, 376 n

Rodman, H., 391 , 395 n

Rogowski, R., 176 n, 266 n, 267 , 271 , 280 , 284 n, 285 n, 393 , 395 n

Rokkan, S., 175 n, 329

Roscher, W., 76 , 77 , 78

Roth, G., 302 n

Rousseau, J.-J., 82 , 349 n

Rovere, R., 211

Rubin, L., 371 , 372 n, 377 n

Russett, B. M., 328 , 339 n

Russell, D. E. H., 332

S

Sait, E. M., 83 , 116 n

Sanders, D., 329 , 339 n

Schapera, I., 247 , 262 n, 263 n

Schmoller, G. von, 47

Schneider, A. L., 329 , 339 n

Schneider, P. R., 329 , 339 n

Schooler, C., 377 n

Schumpeter, J. A., 93 , 347 , 351 , 352 , 372 , 373 n, 374 n, 377 n, 379 , 394 n

Schwartz, D. C., 338

Scientism, 45 -48, 53

Seely, J. (Sir), 82

Semantic differential, 293


403

Semi-projective technique, 293

Sereno, R., 374 n

Shapiro, G., 339 n

Sharkansky, I., 262 n

Shils, E. A., 56 n-58n, 62 , 104 , 285 n

Shy, J., 307 n

Sigelman, L., 329 , 339 n

Sighele, S., 349 , 350

Silberman, C. E., 375 n

Sillitoe, A., 196

Simeon, R., 301 n

Simmel, G., 36 , 240 -241, 261 n, 273 , 284 n

Simon, H. A., 380 , 381 , 394 n

Singer, C., 176

Skinner, B. F., 300

Skocpol, T., 277 , 305 , 329 , 339 n

Smellie, K. B., 209

Smith, A., 69

Smith, G. E., 83

Snyder, D., 338 n

Social time:

in Christian thought, 237 ;

in Greek and Roman thought, 236 -237

Sorel, G., 317

Sorokin, P. A., 322 , 338

Southern, R. W., 393

Spencer, H., 241 -243, 262 n

Spiro, H. J., 224 n, 225 n

Stable democracy:

definition, 183 -185;

and economic development, 216 -220;

and mass society theory, 220 -222;

and religion, 213 -216

Stanton, F. (Sir), 263 n

State:

Locke, J., on, 876;

monistic theory of, 87 ;

origins of, 81 -84;

and political evolutionism, 83 -84;

Renaissance conception of, 66

Steding, C., 56 n

Strain, social, 202 -207

Strauss, A. L., 175 n

Strauss, L., 44 , 55 n, 57 n

Street Society. See Authority patterns

Subjectivity, of the concept of culture, 288

Suci, G. J., 293 , 302 n

Survey research, 290 -292

Swaan, A. de, 303 n

T

Tacitus, 60

Taine, H., 140 , 141

Talleyrand, M., 183

Talmon, J. L., 349 , 374 n

Tannenbaum, P. H., 293 , 302 n

Tanter, R., 328 , 339 n

Tarde, G., 349 , 350

Tarrow, S., 162 , 176 n, 293 , 295 , 302 n

Templeton, K. S., 262 n

Teune, H., 174 n

Textor, R. B., 123 , 173 n

Theoretical approaches, nature of, 308

Theory:

building of, 130 -131;

grounded, 153 ;

nature of, 125 -126;

traits of good, 126 -130

Thomas, W. J., 388

Thompson, M., 301 n

Thrasher, F., 366 , 368 , 377 n

Thucydides, 239

Tilly, C., 263 n, 307 , 317 , 319 , 322 , 325 , 328 , 330 , 331 , 334 , 335 , 337 n-340n, 343 , 345 , 373 n

Tocqueville, A. de, 28 , 59 , 60 , 94 , 115 n, 145 , 146 , 179 , 327 , 337 n, 343 , 350 , 373 n, 374 n;

on social development, 346 -347

Toennis, F., 261 n;

and dimensional change, 240 ;

and quantitative growth, 241

Tolstoy, L., 40

Toynbee, A., 387 , 388 , 395 n

Traill, H. D., 250 , 263 n

Troeltsch, E., 23 , 25 , 56 n

Trotsky, L., 332

Trow, M. A., 225 n, 375 n

Tufte, E. A., 302 n

Tullock, G., 174 n, 301 n

Turner, J. E., 260 n

Tyler, E. B., 283 , 285 n

U

Ulam, A., 263 n

Universal-abstract theory, 235 -236

V

Valentine, C. A., 376 n, 390 , 395 n

Verba, S., 136 , 137 , 139 , 140 , 143 , 149 , 174 n, 175 n, 176 n, 266 , 276 , 284 n, 288 , 290 , 298 , 301 n, 302 n, 374 n

W

Wade, L. L., 174 n, 301 n

Wakeford, J., 276 , 285 n, 375 n

Wallas, G., 88 , 348 , 349 , 351 , 373 n, 374 n, 378

Watson, G., 387 , 395

Watson, J., 263 n

Weber, Marianne, 55 n, 56 n, 58 n

Weber, Max, 61 , 75 , 85 , 98 , 101 , 104 , 130 , 146 , 199 , 224 , 256 , 260 n, 261 n, 273 , 283 , 286 . 302 n, 321 , 348 , 350 ,


404

351 , 374 , 386 :

contemporary relevance of, 50 -54;

ethical pluralism of, 47 ;

on development, 232 , 233 , 234 , 240 , 246 , 247 ;

on meaning, 45 ;

on the nature of politics, 31 -36;

on politicians, 34 -37;

on science, 22 -27, 37 -54;

on scientism, 45 -48;

social context of, 27 -31;

on tension between politics and science, 22 -27, 37 -54

Welfling, M. B., 329 , 333 , 340 n

Weller, J. E., 388 , 389 , 395 n

Whitaker, C. S., 284 n

While, R. K., 302 n

Whitelock, D., 263 n

Whyte, W. F., 117 , 158 , 176 n, 366 , 369 , 376 n, 377 n

Wildavsky, A., 288 , 301 n

Willey, J. R., 176

Wilmott, P. 196 , 225 n

Wilson, W., 76 , 78 -80, 89 , 90 , 259 ;

and comparative politics, 79 -80

Winch, P., 301 n

Windelband, W., 136 , 174 n, 286

Witte, J., 376 n

Wittgenstein, L., 301 n

Wittich, C., 302 n

Wolf, E., 318 , 338

Wolfenstein, V., 307 , 337 n

Wolff, K., 261 n, 262 n

Woods, P., 276 , 359 , 375 n, 393

Woolsey, T., 77 , 78 , 79 , 89 , 90 ;

and natural rights, 78

Y

Yates, A. J., 382 , 395 n

Yough, S. N., 329 , 339 n

Young, M., 196 , 225 n

Young, O. N., 114 n

Young, P., 301 n

Z

Zimmerman, E., 307 , 337 n

Zweig, F., 377 n

Zwerdling,, D., 376 n


405

Compositor: Impressions
Text: 10/12 Baskerville
Display: Baskerville
Printer: Edwards Bros.
Binder: Edwards Bros.


previous section
no next