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Foundations of Political Sociology (Hardcover)
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Foundations of Political Sociology (Hardcover)
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When initially published in 1972, Foundations of Political
Sociology was acknowledged to be the first unified study of the
field. It still provides a cross-fertilization of knowledge
concerning the interrelation of social class and political power.
Taking into account new specializations in social theory, the book
covers all major social systems on a comparative international
basis. The opening remarks prepared for this new printing provide
an estimate of how the field has changed during the past quarter
century, and what unexpected challenges have arisen in areas of
public trust and personal privacy. This book examines fascism,
communism, anarchism, conservatism, and liberalism as systems of
rule as well as domains of theory. It is thus a unique effort at
linking problems of history with problems of policy. The six
sections of the book detail the historical and theoretical
antecedents of this relatively new hybrid area in social research:
policy coordinates of political sociology, types of social systems,
forms of political ideologies, polarities of revolution and
counter-revolution, civil-military relations, mass vs. elite
contradictions, and threads of consensus and conflict running
through these themes. "Horowitz presents as his central thesis that
in today's world no economic determinism can do justice to social
reality. Foundations is the work of a politically sensitive and
knowledgeable scholar." Louis Schneider, Social Forces "Foundations
of Political Sociology reflects extensive teaching and research in
the area of political sociology. The book combines analytical
insight with a provocative cutting edge and represents the best of
Professor Horowitz." Thomas R. McFaul, The Annals "Horowitz's
political stance is interesting. Though he knows the radical
literature, he distances himself from it. He sympathizes with
everyone and strives to be provocative and yet elusive a personal
voice in a dogmatic discipline." W.J.M. Mackenzie, Political
Studies
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