Utilizing data from a survey of attitudes and behavior of more than
2,500 residents of selected rural, urban, and university
communities in the Federal Republic of Germany, Edward Muller
attempts to formulate and to test a general multivariate theory
about what motivates individuals to participate in aggressive
political action. Since this kind of political behavior is
infrequent in addition to being difficult to measure, it rarely has
been subjected to rigorous scientific investigation at the
micro-level. Professor Muller's study is an attempt to understand
the causes of aggressive political participation using quantitative
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