The Anatomy of Power
Author: John Kenneth Galbraith
Publisher: Corgi
Published: 1985-01-01
Total Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 9780552124683
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Author: John Kenneth Galbraith
Publisher: Corgi
Published: 1985-01-01
Total Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 9780552124683
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Kenneth Galbraith
Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscusses the many sources and instruments of power, and explains how power is utilized by organizations and businesses and in economics and political and military life.
Author: John A. Hall
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006-02-09
Total Pages: 4
ISBN-13: 1139450700
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMichael Mann is one of the most influential sociologists of recent decades. His work has had a major impact in sociology, history, political science, international relations and other social science disciplines. His main work, The Sources of Social Power, of which two of three volumes have been completed, provides an all-encompassing account of the history of power from the beginnings of stratified societies to present day. Recently he has published two major works, Fascists and The Dark Side of Democracy. Yet unlike other contemporary social thinkers, Mann's work has not, until now, been systematically and critically assessed. This volume assembles a group of distinguished scholars to take stock, both of Mann's overall method and of his account of particular periods and historical cases. It also contains Mann's reply where he answers his critics and forcefully restates his position. This is a unique and provocative study for scholars and students alike.
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Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Published:
Total Pages: 63
ISBN-13: 1610164946
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMurray Rothbard was known as the state's greatest living enemy, and this is his most succinct and powerful statement on the topic, an exhibit A in how he came to wear that designation proudly. He shows how the state wrecks freedom, destroys civilization, and threatens all lives and property and social well being. This gives a succinct account of Rothbard’s view of the state. Following Franz Oppenheimer and Albert Jay Nock, Rothbard regards the state as a predatory entity. It does not produce anything but rather steals resources from those engaged in production. In applying this view to American history, Rothbard makes use of the work of John C. Calhoun How can an organization of this type sustain itself? It must engage in propaganda to induce popular support for its policies. Court intellectuals play a key role here, and Rothbard cites as an example of ideological mystification the work of the influential legal theorist Charles Black, Jr., on the way the Supreme Court has become a revered institution.
Author: Michael Hutchison
Publisher: William Morrow
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 380
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe brain revolution of today--the technological knowledge of what goes on in the brain--is as tradition-shattering as was the sexual revolution of the 60's. Hutchison deals with both revolutions and the research into the link between sexual desire and neurochemicals, and the interdependence of sex and power.
Author: Chinweizu
Publisher:
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 142
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ingo Swann
Publisher: Swann-Ryder Productions, LLC
Published: 2018-09-02
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 1949214443
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMost books about power only deal with the societal formula of the few having power over the enormously larger powerless masses, and which is mistaken as the so-called "natural order of power." But it is not well understood that this formula also requires social conditioning measures aimed at perpetuating the continuing depowerment of the powerless so that the powerful CAN have power over them. This in turn requires the societal suppression and secretizing of all knowledge about the superlative human powers known to exist in individuals of the human species, but which are socially forced into latency in most. It is broadly understood that power and secrecy go together, but the scope of the "web" of secrets surrounding the larger nature of human power(s) is surprising. As discussed in this Volume I of SECRETS OF POWER, empowerment is difficult if the larger panorama of societal power and depowerment are not more full understood.
Author: Antonio Negri
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780816636709
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this essential rereading of Spinoza's (1632-1677) philosophical and political writings, Negri positions this thinker within the historical context of the development of the modern state and its attendant political economy. Through a close examination of Spinoza, Negri reveals turn as unique among his contemporaries for his nondialectical approach to social organization in a bourgeois age.
Author: Dawn Oliver
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1999-08
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780406983039
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis text is a study of the public/private law divide in the common law tradition. Its starting point is that substantive duties of legality, fairness and rationality are imposed by the common law on bodies discharging public functions, but not always on bodies discharging 'private' functions.
Author: Guoguang Wu
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Academic
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 392
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPolitical power is a great enigma in contemporary China, as it operates often behind the closed doors of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In the recent decades of reform, it has changed greatly in many ways while retaining its authoritarian nature. How do Chinese leaders rule this huge country? How does the regime communicate with its bureaucracies and ordinary citizens? What happened to politics in recent decades as economic marketisation and social liberalisation formed the major currents of the nation's developments? And, what are the implications of all these domestic affairs to China's foreign relations and vice versa? This volume is an intellectual exercise to explore these questions that have for a long time occupied a central position in academic explorations of Chinese politics. The book covers topics such as state-enterprise relationship (a fundamental indicator of the political economy of Chinese reform), central-local relations (an issue that has perplexed the power arrangements in China for over a thousand years in general and since 1949 in particular), relations between popular participation and political reform, and the relationship between individual liberty and political democracy (a classic question in political theory that frames political debates in contemporary China). These collected essays give the reader an insightful peek behind the closed doors of Chinese politics and governance.