
Polyarchy Av Robert A. Dahl
'A tightly woven explanation of the conditions under which cultures that do not tolerate political opposition may be transformed into societies that do.'Foreign Affairs '[Dahl's] analysis is lucid, perceptive, and thorough.'Times Literary Supplement Amidst all the emotional uproar about democracy and the widespread talk of......
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"A tightly woven explanation of the conditions under which cultures that do not tolerate political opposition may be transformed into societies that do."—Foreign Affairs "[Dahl's] analysis is lucid, perceptive, and thorough."—Times Literary Supplement Amidst all the emotional uproar about democracy and the widespread talk of revolution comes this clear call to reason—a mind-stretching book that equips the young and the old suddenly to see an ageless problem of society in a new and exciting way. Everything Dahl says can be applied in a fascinating way to the governing of any human enterprise involving more than one person—whether it is a nation-state, a political party, a business firm, or a university.
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| Språk | Engelsk |
| Sett | Nei |
| Sjanger | Samfunn og politikk |
| Typ | Papirbøker |
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