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Treasons, Stratagems, And Spoils - How Leaders Make Practical Use Of Beliefs And Values (Hardcover): F.G. Bailey Treasons, Stratagems, And Spoils - How Leaders Make Practical Use Of Beliefs And Values (Hardcover)
F.G. Bailey
R4,499 Discovery Miles 44 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Treasons, Stratagems, and Spoils is a sequel to the author's highly regarded Stratagems and Spoils.Treason, the new word in the title, indicates a heightened attention to morality?to ideas of duty and conscience?as a foil to rational calculations of advantage. By providing sets of propositions and questions that illuminate narratives of political events, this book helps anyone interested in struggles for power understand politics and political leaders in their own and in other cultures. The method can be used to make sense of power struggles in peasant villages, electoral and presidential maneuvering in the United States, the confusions of post-Soviet Eastern Europe, or Gandhi's morality deployed as a weapon to drive the British out of India.

Stratagems And Spoils - A Social Anthropology Of Politics (Hardcover): F.G. Bailey Stratagems And Spoils - A Social Anthropology Of Politics (Hardcover)
F.G. Bailey
R4,503 Discovery Miles 45 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

F.G. Bailey's classic political-anthropology text is reissued here with a Postscript that comments critically on the book's scope, its reception, and its uses. First published in 1969, Stratagems and Spoils captured the imagination of scholars and students with a revealing examination of principles of political competition that operate alike in ?exotic? and ?developed? societies. In Bailey's analysis, Swat Pathan chiefs, cosa nostra gangsters, General de Gaulle, and the Untouchables in a rural Indian village (for example) are shown employing similar strategies, both effective and ineffective, to win and hold followers while eroding the support of their opponents. Provocative and insightful, Stratagems and Spoils provides a conceptual toolkit for analyzing, in any culture, the rules that regulate political contests and determine who will win and who will lose.

Morality and Expediency - The Folklore of Academic Politics (Hardcover): F.G. Bailey Morality and Expediency - The Folklore of Academic Politics (Hardcover)
F.G. Bailey
R4,499 Discovery Miles 44 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is about micro-politics: that kind of manoevre to control or avoid being controlled, to claim friendship or proclaim enmity, which takes place between people who know one another, and who must temper and adjust their actions towards one another because they share other activities. They are members of the one community and of the same organization, and this not only moderates their actions but also provides them with themes for use in the political arena. These justificatory themes and the irresolvable contradictions between them, and what is to be done when decisions cannot be made through rational procedures, is one subject of the book. The setting is the university world of committees and dons and administrators, but the inquiry is into general questions about organizational life. How are value contradictions resolved? Why are some matters discussed openly and others only before restricted audiences? Could we dispense with confidentiality and secrecy? What masks are used to make a person or a point of view persuasive? It is impossible and therefore wholly unwise to try to attempt to run such organizations in a wholly open and wholly rational fashion: without an appropriate measure of pretence and secrecy, even of hypocrisy, they cannot be made to work. At a basic level organizations require secrecy and confidentiality to run effectively.

Mothers in Poverty - A Study of Fatherless Families (Hardcover): F.G. Bailey Mothers in Poverty - A Study of Fatherless Families (Hardcover)
F.G. Bailey
R4,516 Discovery Miles 45 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Professor Kriesberg explores in this book the many myths about the poor, the welfare dependents, and the husbandless mothers. The evidence marshalled does not support the idea that people continue on welfare generation after generation, that the children of broken families have disrupted marriages themselves, that the poor seek out public housing and public assistance because they prefer such dependency, or that husbandless mothers all have lower educational goals for their children than do married mothers. Beginning with major theoretical issues, Professor Kriesberg developed specific hypotheses about the life of the poor and the culture of poverty; the hypotheses were tested with data from a study of families in and around four public housing projects in Syracuse.Issues discussed in the book include the social worlds of the housing projects and the relations between the tenants and the residents of surrounding neighborhoods; the recruitment and selection of families into public housing; and the alternatives the female heads of families face in obtaining money for their families. Two chapters are devoted to an analysis of childrearing patterns that affect the child's later independence and educational achievements, focusing upon intergenerational processes and contemporary conditions such as housing, income, and family structure. Here the complex interplay of parental values, beliefs, and actual conduct is studied. Finally the sociological and policy implications of the findings are set forth with specific proposals concerning the reduction of poverty.This in-depth analysis of poverty with its emphasis on fatherless families will be of interest to sociologists and social workers and those concerned with poverty, employment, women's rights, civil rights, education, and urban development.

God-botherers and Other True-believers - Gandhi, Hitler, and the Religious Right (Hardcover): F.G. Bailey God-botherers and Other True-believers - Gandhi, Hitler, and the Religious Right (Hardcover)
F.G. Bailey
R2,840 Discovery Miles 28 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When reason fails to guide us in our everyday lives, we turn to faith, to religion; we close our minds; we reject austere reasoning. This rejection, which is a faith-based social and intellectual malignancy, has two unfortunate consequences: it blocks the way to knowledge that might enhance the quality of life and it opens the way to charlatans who exploit the faith of others. Examining two unquestionable malignancies of "the Christian Right" in present-day politics in the United States and the "secular religion" of Hitler's National Socialism, as well as the third, more complex case of Gandhi, the author asserts that we need religion, but we also need to make sure it does no harm.

Morality and Expediency - The Folklore of Academic Politics (Paperback, New Ed): F.G. Bailey Morality and Expediency - The Folklore of Academic Politics (Paperback, New Ed)
F.G. Bailey
R1,467 Discovery Miles 14 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is about micro-politics: that kind of manoevre to control or avoid being controlled, to claim friendship or proclaim enmity, which takes place between people who know one another, and who must temper and adjust their actions towards one another because they share other activities. They are members of the one community and of the same organization, and this not only moderates their actions but also provides them with themes for use in the political arena.

These justificatory themes and the irresolvable contradictions between them, and what is to be done when decisions cannot be made through rational procedures, is one subject of the book. The setting is the university world of committees and dons and administrators, but the inquiry is into general questions about organizational life. How are value contradictions resolved? Why are some matters discussed openly and others only before restricted audiences? Could we dispense with confidentiality and secrecy? What masks are used to make a person or a point of view persuasive?

It is impossible and therefore wholly unwise to try to attempt to run such organizations in a wholly open and wholly rational fashion: without an appropriate measure of pretence and secrecy, even of hypocrisy, they cannot be made to work. At a basic level organizations require secrecy and confidentiality to run effectively.

"F. G. Bailey" is professor emeritus in the department of Anthropology at the University of California, San Diego. He has written fifteen books and he was the recipient of the Academic Senate Career Distinguished Teaching Award.

Mothers in Poverty - A Study of Fatherless Families (Paperback, New Ed): F.G. Bailey Mothers in Poverty - A Study of Fatherless Families (Paperback, New Ed)
F.G. Bailey
R1,513 Discovery Miles 15 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Professor Kriesberg explores in this book the many myths about the poor, the welfare dependents, and the husbandless mothers. The evidence marshalled does not support the idea that people continue on welfare generation after generation, that the children of broken families have disrupted marriages themselves, that the poor seek out public housing and public assistance because they prefer such dependency, or that husbandless mothers all have lower educational goals for their children than do married mothers. Beginning with major theoretical issues, Professor Kriesberg developed specific hypotheses about the life of the poor and the culture of poverty; the hypotheses were tested with data from a study of families in and around four public housing projects in Syracuse. Issues discussed in the book include the social worlds of the housing projects and the relations between the tenants and the residents of surrounding neighborhoods; the recruitment and selection of families into public housing; and the alternatives the female heads of families face in obtaining money for their families. Two chapters are devoted to an analysis of childrearing patterns that affect the child's later independence and educational achievements, focusing upon intergenerational processes and contemporary conditions such as housing, income, and family structure. Here the complex interplay of parental values, beliefs, and actual conduct is studied. Finally the sociological and policy implications of the findings are set forth with specific proposals concerning the reduction of poverty. This in-depth analysis of poverty with its emphasis on fatherless families will be of interest to sociologists and social workers and those concerned with poverty, employment, women's rights, civil rights, education, and urban development.

The Saving Lie - Truth and Method in the Social Sciences (Hardcover, New): F.G. Bailey The Saving Lie - Truth and Method in the Social Sciences (Hardcover, New)
F.G. Bailey
R1,774 Discovery Miles 17 740 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Saving Lie Truth and Method in the Social Sciences F. G. Bailey "Ambitious, erudite, well worth a read."--"Journal of Anthropological Research" This book explores the distinction between selflessness and self-interestedness, between acting for one's own advantage and acting, even when disadvantageous, for reasons of duty or conscience. This apparently straightforward contrast (exemplified in the difference between rational-choice models in economics and holistic models in social anthropology) is a source of confusion. This is so, F. G. Bailey argues, because people polarize and essentialize both actors and actions and uphold one or the other side of the contrast as concrete reality, as the truth about how the social world works. The task of "The Saving Lie" is to show that both versions are convenient fictions, with instrumental rather than ontological significance: they are not about truth but about power. At best they are tools that enable us to make sense of our experience; at the same time they are weapons we deploy to define situations and thus exercise control. Bailey says that both models fail the test of empiricism: they can be at once immensely elegant and quite remote from anyone's experience in the real world. And since both models are "saving lies," we should accept them as necessities, but only to the extent they are useful, and we should constantly remind ourselves of their limitations. The wrong course, according to Bailey, is to promote one model to the total exclusion of the other. Instead, we should take care to examine systematically the rhetoric used to promote these models not only in intellectual discourse but also in defining situations in everyday life. The book strongly and directly advocates a point of view that combines skepticism with a determination to anchor abstract argument in evidence. It is argumentative; it invites confrontation; yet it leaves many doors open for further thought. F. G. Bailey is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego, and author of many books, most recently "The Civility of Indifference," "The Need for Enemies," and "Treasons, Stratagems and Spoils." 2003 232 pages 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-3730-6 Cloth $65.00s 42.50 ISBN 978-0-8122-0118-5 Ebook $65.00s 42.50 World Rights Anthropology, Social Science, General

Treasons, Stratagems, And Spoils - How Leaders Make Practical Use Of Beliefs And Values (Paperback): F.G. Bailey Treasons, Stratagems, And Spoils - How Leaders Make Practical Use Of Beliefs And Values (Paperback)
F.G. Bailey
R1,017 Discovery Miles 10 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Treasons, Stratagems, and Spoils" is a sequel to the author's highly regarded "Stratagems and Spoils.""Treason, " the new word in the title, indicates a heightened attention to morality--to ideas of duty and conscience--as a foil to rational calculations of advantage. By providing sets of propositions and questions that illuminate narratives of political events, this book helps anyone interested in struggles for power understand politics and political leaders in their own and in other cultures. The method can be used to make sense of power struggles in peasant villages, electoral and presidential maneuvering in the United States, the confusions of post-Soviet Eastern Europe, or Gandhi's morality deployed as a weapon to drive the British out of India.

Stratagems And Spoils - A Social Anthropology Of Politics (Paperback, New Ed): F.G. Bailey Stratagems And Spoils - A Social Anthropology Of Politics (Paperback, New Ed)
F.G. Bailey
R1,522 Discovery Miles 15 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

F.G. Bailey's classic political-anthropology text is reissued here with a Postscript that comments critically on the book's scope, its reception, and its uses. First published in 1969, "Stratagems and Spoils" captured the imagination of scholars and students with a revealing examination of principles of political competition that operate alike in "exotic" and "developed" societies. In Bailey's analysis, Swat Pathan chiefs, "cosa nostra" gangsters, General de Gaulle, and the Untouchables in a rural Indian village (for example) are shown employing similar strategies, both effective and ineffective, to win and hold followers while eroding the support of their opponents. Provocative and insightful, "Stratagems and Spoils" provides a conceptual toolkit for analyzing, in any culture, the rules that regulate political contests and determine who will win and who will lose.

The Witch-Hunt; or, The Triumph of Morality (Paperback, New edition): F.G. Bailey The Witch-Hunt; or, The Triumph of Morality (Paperback, New edition)
F.G. Bailey
R1,140 Discovery Miles 11 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the village of Bisipara in eastern India, an anthropologist is witness to a drama when a young girl takes a fever and quickly dies. The villagers find Susilla's death suspicious and fear that she was possessed. Holding an investigation to find someone to blame, they carry out a hurried inquiry because the stage must be cleared for the annual celebration of the birthday of the god Sri Ramchandro. However, they eventually agree on the identity of a culprit an extract from him a large fine. F.G. Bailey, who was doing fieldwork in Bisipara in the 1950's, tells what it was like to be living there during this witch-hunt. As his narrative unfolds, we sense the very texture of the villagers lives-their caste relationships, occupations, kinship networks, and religious practices. We become familiar with the sites, sounds, and smells of Bisipara and with many of the village men and women and we learn their ideas of health and disease, their practice of medicine and burial customs, their ways of resolving discord. The author's commentary opens the curtain on a larger and more complicated scene. It portrays a community in the process of change: from one aspect, the offender is seen as a heroic individual who has broken from the chains of the past, a dissenter standing up for his rights against an entrenched and conservative establishment. From the opposite point of view he is a troublemaker who rejects the moral order on which society and the good life depend, a man who has trespassed outside his proper domain. From Bailey's neutral perspective, the offenders conduct threaten those in power; their determined and successful effort to punish him was an attempt to protect their own privileged position. In doing so, of course, they could say that they were defending the moral order of their community. Bailey moves easily between field notes and memory as he takes a new look at his first impressions and reflects on what he has learned. His elegant book is a powerful reassessment of anthropology's most enduring themes and debates which will imprint on the reader's mind a vivid image of a place and its people.

The Witch-Hunt; Or, the Triumph of Morality (Hardcover): F.G. Bailey The Witch-Hunt; Or, the Triumph of Morality (Hardcover)
F.G. Bailey
R1,798 Discovery Miles 17 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Politics and Social Change - Orissa in 1959 (Paperback): F.G. Bailey Politics and Social Change - Orissa in 1959 (Paperback)
F.G. Bailey
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1963.

Politics and Social Change - Orissa in 1959 (Hardcover): F.G. Bailey Politics and Social Change - Orissa in 1959 (Hardcover)
F.G. Bailey
R2,533 Discovery Miles 25 330 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1963.

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