Frameworks of PowerSAGE, 17/07/1989 - 297 من الصفحات This textbook provides a coherent and comprehensive account of the different frameworks for understanding power which have been advanced within the social sciences. Though looking back to the classical literature on power with special emphasis on Machiavelli and Hobbes, the book concentrates on the modern analysis of power - from both British and American social and political theorists, and from German Critical Theory and French theorists such as Foucault - and develops upon its theory and its application. Not only does the book provide an overview of the various frameworks of power advanced by these and other influential thinkers, but it also develops a new synthesis based on important work in both the sociology of science |
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المحتوى
an Overview of | 1 |
Power and agency in the Community Power Debate | 8 |
Agency and structure in the analysis of power | 14 |
Conclusion | 20 |
Hobbes choice and its conceptual extension | 27 |
Hobbes and Machiavelli | 34 |
Metaphorical continuities | 41 |
Floyd Hunter and the community power elite | 48 |
Conclusion | 127 |
Habermas on Parsons on power | 133 |
Poststructuralism Sovereign Power | 149 |
Sovereign power and its conceptual overextension into dominant | 159 |
Disciplinary power and the dissolution of the sovereign power | 167 |
From structural ideology to poststructuralist hegemony in Laclau | 178 |
Conclusion | 184 |
disciplinary practices of surveillance | 190 |
Dahls methodological challenge to contemporary elitism | 50 |
Dahls critique of the ruling elite model | 57 |
Conclusion | 64 |
The Power of Intention | 72 |
Is power something actualized or not? | 83 |
real interests in ideal speech situations | 92 |
Lukes model of power and structure | 98 |
Interests and epistemology | 115 |
Realism causal powers and objectives | 121 |
Strategic agency | 198 |
Power and resistance | 207 |
Manns contribution | 218 |
Conclusion | 239 |
Centralized states and the emergence of public administration | 251 |
The modern constitutional nation state | 265 |
Conclusion | 271 |
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achieved action actors agency agents analysis of power argued argument Bachrach and Baratz basis Bauman behavioural Callon capitalist causal causal powers central chapter circuits of power Clegg conception of power concern Consequently constituted constructed context contingent critical critique Dahl Dahl's debate developed disciplinary power discipline discussion distinct dominant ideology economic effect empirical episodic power exercise existing feudal fixed focus formal model forms Foucault framework Giddens Habermas hegemony Hobbes Humean ideal speech situation individuals innovation institutions isomorphism issues labour labour power Laclau Lukes Machiavelli Marxist meaning and membership mechanisms metaphors modern moral relativism normative notion obligatory passage points organization field organizational outcomes outflanking Parsons Perry Anderson perspective pluralist position post-structuralism post-structuralist practices precisely problem production rational real interests reference relations of meaning representation reproduction resistance social society sociology sovereign power specific standing conditions strategy system integration Talcott Parsons techniques theorists theory view of power