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Power and pluralism in American cities

by Robert J. Waste
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Overview

This work may prove a starting point for a broader discussion concerning polyarchies that will lead to additional substantial contributions in this very important area of scholarship. This succinct and easily readable volume is recommende for general university collections and audiences. Perspective

Robert Waste presents a new method of analyzing community power and local government aimed at keeping democracy as a central focus and resolving the conflicts that have created an impasse around key theoretical issues. Providing an in-depth study of Robert A. Dahl's theory of polyarchy and the secondary literature it has generated, he develops a model that not only offers a way to test municipal polyarchy empirically but appreciably strengthens the theoretical base of studies in this area.

About the Author, Robert J. Waste

ROBERT J. WASTE is Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Director of the Institute of Public and Urban Affairs, San Diego State University.

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Book Details

Published
April 15, 1987
Publisher
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1987.
Pages
194
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313250163

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