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Who governs?: democracy and power in an american city / Robert A. Dahl

By: Dahl, Robert A.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2005Edition: 2.ed.Description: xviii, 355 p.ISBN: 9780300103922.Subject(s): Administração municipal | Estados Unidos | Política e governo
Contents:
1- The nature of the problem Equality and inequality in New Haven Book I- From oligarchy to pluralism 2- The patricians 3- The entrepreneurs 4- The ex-plebes 5- The New Men 6- Shadow and substance: The social and economic notables 7- Overview: From cumulative to dispersed inequalities Book II- The distribution of influence 8- Overview: The ambiguity of Leadership 9- Leaders in Political Nominations 10- Leaders in urban redevelopment 11- Leaders in public education 12- Overview: Direct versus Indirect Influence Book III- Patterns of influence 13- Specialization of influence: subleaders 14- Specialization of influence: Leaders 15- Five patterns of leadership 16- Pattern A: Spheres of influence 17- Pattern B: The Executive-centered Coalition 18- Pattern C: Rival sovereignties Book IV- The distribution of political resources 19- On the species homo politicus 20- Social standing 21- Cash, credit, and wealth 22- Legality, popularity, and control over jobs 23- Control over sources of information Book V- The use of political resources 24- Overview: Actual and potential influence 25- Citizenship without politics 26- Variations on a Theme Book VI- Stability and change 27- Stability, change, and the professionals 28- Stability, change, and the democratic creed
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1- The nature of the problem Equality and inequality in New Haven Book I- From oligarchy to pluralism 2- The patricians 3- The entrepreneurs 4- The ex-plebes 5- The New Men 6- Shadow and substance: The social and economic notables 7- Overview: From cumulative to dispersed inequalities Book II- The distribution of influence 8- Overview: The ambiguity of Leadership 9- Leaders in Political Nominations 10- Leaders in urban redevelopment 11- Leaders in public education 12- Overview: Direct versus Indirect Influence Book III- Patterns of influence 13- Specialization of influence: subleaders 14- Specialization of influence: Leaders 15- Five patterns of leadership 16- Pattern A: Spheres of influence 17- Pattern B: The Executive-centered Coalition 18- Pattern C: Rival sovereignties Book IV- The distribution of political resources 19- On the species homo politicus 20- Social standing 21- Cash, credit, and wealth 22- Legality, popularity, and control over jobs 23- Control over sources of information Book V- The use of political resources 24- Overview: Actual and potential influence 25- Citizenship without politics 26- Variations on a Theme Book VI- Stability and change 27- Stability, change, and the professionals 28- Stability, change, and the democratic creed

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