Politics and the Social SciencesSeymour Martin Lipset Oxford University Press, 1969 - 328 Seiten Collection of essays on the influence of the social sciences on contemporary trends toward systematic political theory and rigorous methodology - examines the approach of scientists and politicians to political sociology and the historical significance thereof, covers economics, ethnography, social psychology, statistical method, etc., and includes a case study of election behaviour in the usa. References. |
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History and the Political Scientist I | 1 |
Sociology and Political Science | 49 |
From the Sociology of Politics | 65 |
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