The theory of democratic pluralism has long provided the dominant ideal and description of politics in industrial societies with competing party systems
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Preface I. The Critique of Pluralist Theory 1: The Challenge to Pluralist Theory: William E. Connolly 2: The Cosmology of Arthur F. Bentley: Myron Q. Hale 3: Two Faces of Power: Peter Bachrach and Morton S. Baratz II. Toward a New Diagnosis 4: Power to Do What?: Andrew Hacker 5: The Public Philosophy: Interest-Group Liberalism: Theodore Lowi 6: Is There a Military-Industrial Complex which Prevents Peace?: Consensus and Countervailing Power in Pluralistic Systems: Marc Pilisuk and Thomas Hayden III. Standards and Strategies of Change 7: The Public Interest: Brian Barry 8: Human Nature and Participatory Democracy / Participatory Democracy: Ten Years Later: Arnold S. Kaufman 9: The Politics of Social Change: The Relevance of Democratic Approaches: David Kettler Selected Bibliography Index
Preface I. The Critique of Pluralist Theory 1: The Challenge to Pluralist Theory: William E. Connolly 2: The Cosmology of Arthur F. Bentley: Myron Q. Hale 3: Two Faces of Power: Peter Bachrach and Morton S. Baratz II. Toward a New Diagnosis 4: Power to Do What?: Andrew Hacker 5: The Public Philosophy: Interest-Group Liberalism: Theodore Lowi 6: Is There a Military-Industrial Complex which Prevents Peace?: Consensus and Countervailing Power in Pluralistic Systems: Marc Pilisuk and Thomas Hayden III. Standards and Strategies of Change 7: The Public Interest: Brian Barry 8: Human Nature and Participatory Democracy / Participatory Democracy: Ten Years Later: Arnold S. Kaufman 9: The Politics of Social Change: The Relevance of Democratic Approaches: David Kettler Selected Bibliography Index
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