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Revolution and Counterrevolution - Change and Persistence in Social Structures (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Revolution and Counterrevolution - Change and Persistence in Social Structures (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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This collection of Lipset's major essays in political sociology is
in a real sense a follow-up or sequel to Political Mind and The
First New Nation. It provides a broad panorama of continuing
interest, developing a sociological perspective in comparative and
historical analysis, with particular reference to politics,
modernization, and social stratification. Robert E. Scott in The
Midwest Journal of Political Science, said "this book has an
essential unity. The subjects discussed are interesting and
important to the political scientists and the observations offered
stimulating and significant. Both the student and the mature
scholar can benefit."
Professor Lipset describes this collection of his major essays in
political sociology, as "in a real sense a follow-up or sequel to
"Political Man" and "The First New Nation." This volume provides a
broad panorama of continuing interest, developing a sociological
perspective in comparative and historical analysis, with particular
reference to politics, modernization, and social stratification.
The opening section of the book contains, in addition to a
valuable new introductory chapter, essays that interpret varying
levels of socioeconomic development in the United States, Canada,
and Latin America. Other essays deal with such matters as the
contrasting modes of modernization in Europe and Asia, the role of
values and religious beliefs in the emergence of political systems,
the effect of religion on American politics from the founding of
the Republic to the present. A concluding section analyzes major
works of political sociology in the light of contemporary ideas.
Many chapters have been revised to include recent data.
"Seymour Martin Lipset" is Munro Distinguished Professor of
Political Science and Sociology at Stanford University, and Senior
Fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace.
Prior to his current appointment, he was Markham Professor of
Government and Sociology at Harvard University. Among his many
books are "Political Man; Agrarian Socialism; Consensus and
Conflict in Political Sociology." In addition, he has co-authored
"The Politics of Unreason; Dialogues in American Politics; and
Union Democracy.
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