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This book offers the ideas of many people who have tried to dig deeper into basic causes of violence. Included in this volume are selections by Aristotle, Tocqueville./Marx and Engels, and Brinton. It is especially pertinent for political scientists, historians, and sociologists.
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This book offers the ideas of many people who have tried to dig deeper into basic causes of violence. Included in this volume are selections by Aristotle, Tocqueville./Marx and Engels, and Brinton. It is especially pertinent for political scientists, historians, and sociologists.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2020
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- Artikelnr.: 58950795
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351299268
- Artikelnr.: 58950795
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James Chowning Davies is professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science at the University of Oregon in Eugene. He is the author of Human Nature in Politics. He has written many articles in professional and scholarly journals and books.
Foreword to the Transaction Edition
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Libris Personae
1. Introduction
2. How individuals and societies meet the challenge of change
A young man whofeared the future
The Russian monk by thomas masaryk
Two men who (mostly) welcomed the future
The Lutheran tragedy by Margaret m. Phillips
Some economics, politics, and warfare in the German reformation
The peasant war in Germany by Friedrich engels
Some economics, politics, and warfare in 20th
century Asia
The village community in collision with capitalism by j . h . boeke
When servants sever ties with masters
The threat of abandonment by o. mannoni
When servants sever ties with
National independence by o. mannoni
Group identity and marginality as factors in rebellion
Riots and rioters by george wada and james c . davies
Revolution in China in Mao Tse
tung
Genesis of a Communist: Childhood by edgar snow
Revolution in China in M ao Tse
tung Days in Changsha by edgar snow
Revolution in China in M ao Tse
tung Prelude to revolution by edgar snow
3. Some general theory
From the brows of ancient (and modern) Zeuses
Politics by Aristotle
From the brows of ancient (and modern) Zeuses Nicomachean ethics by aristotle
Equality and rising expectations
How the spirit of revolt was prompted by well intentioned efforts to improve the people's lot by alexis de tocqueville
Equality and rising expectations How, though the reign of Louis X V I was the most prosperous period of the monarchy, this very prosperity hastened the outbreak of the Revolution by alexis DE TOCQUEVILLE
Equality and rising expectations How, given the facts set forth in the preceding chapters, the Revolution was a foregone conclusion by ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE
Nothing to lose and regain but your dogmas and righteousness
Bourgeois and proletarians byKARLMARX and friedrichengels
Some dynamics of revolutionary behavior
A theory of revolutionary behavior by david c . Schwartz
The revolutionary state of mind
Toward a theory of revolution by james c . davies
4. Some mental and social antecedents of revolution
The nonpolitics of survival
Slavery and personality by Stanley m. elkins
Aggression follows frustration
Frustration and aggression: Definitions by j. dollard, Leonard W. DOOB, NEAL E. MILLER, ?. H. MOWRER, and ROBERT R. SEARS
Aggression follows frustration Psychological principles: I by John DOLLARD AND OTHERS
Aggression follows frustration Psychological principles: II by JOHN DOLLARD AND OTHERS
Aggression, nature, and nurture
The study of urban violence: Some implications of laboratory studies of frustration and aggression by Leonard berkowitz
Conflict, cooperation, and revolution
Conflict and the web of group affiliations by georg simmel
5. How some social scientists have combined theory and research
Inequality in land
Inequality and instability: The relation of land tenure to politics by BRUCE M. RUSSETT
Socioeconomic change and political instability
Rapid growth as a destabilizing force by mancurolson, jr .
The cross
national analysis of political instability
Aggressive behaviors within polities, 1948
1962: A cross
national study by ivok . feierabend and Rosalind l . feierabend
Cross
national interviewing on political instability
Gauging thresholds of frustration by lloyd a . free
Violence as ends, means, and catharsis Political violence in Venezuela: 1958
1964 by edward w . gude
Instability in Latin America Dimensions of social conflict in Latin America by douglas bwy
Model building and the test of theory
A causal model of civil strife: A comparative analysis using new indices by ted gurr
6. A durable generalization
A nontentative opinion about " some tentative uniformities"
A summary of revolutions by crane brinton
An elemental bibliography
Notes.
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Libris Personae
1. Introduction
2. How individuals and societies meet the challenge of change
A young man whofeared the future
The Russian monk by thomas masaryk
Two men who (mostly) welcomed the future
The Lutheran tragedy by Margaret m. Phillips
Some economics, politics, and warfare in the German reformation
The peasant war in Germany by Friedrich engels
Some economics, politics, and warfare in 20th
century Asia
The village community in collision with capitalism by j . h . boeke
When servants sever ties with masters
The threat of abandonment by o. mannoni
When servants sever ties with
National independence by o. mannoni
Group identity and marginality as factors in rebellion
Riots and rioters by george wada and james c . davies
Revolution in China in Mao Tse
tung
Genesis of a Communist: Childhood by edgar snow
Revolution in China in M ao Tse
tung Days in Changsha by edgar snow
Revolution in China in M ao Tse
tung Prelude to revolution by edgar snow
3. Some general theory
From the brows of ancient (and modern) Zeuses
Politics by Aristotle
From the brows of ancient (and modern) Zeuses Nicomachean ethics by aristotle
Equality and rising expectations
How the spirit of revolt was prompted by well intentioned efforts to improve the people's lot by alexis de tocqueville
Equality and rising expectations How, though the reign of Louis X V I was the most prosperous period of the monarchy, this very prosperity hastened the outbreak of the Revolution by alexis DE TOCQUEVILLE
Equality and rising expectations How, given the facts set forth in the preceding chapters, the Revolution was a foregone conclusion by ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE
Nothing to lose and regain but your dogmas and righteousness
Bourgeois and proletarians byKARLMARX and friedrichengels
Some dynamics of revolutionary behavior
A theory of revolutionary behavior by david c . Schwartz
The revolutionary state of mind
Toward a theory of revolution by james c . davies
4. Some mental and social antecedents of revolution
The nonpolitics of survival
Slavery and personality by Stanley m. elkins
Aggression follows frustration
Frustration and aggression: Definitions by j. dollard, Leonard W. DOOB, NEAL E. MILLER, ?. H. MOWRER, and ROBERT R. SEARS
Aggression follows frustration Psychological principles: I by John DOLLARD AND OTHERS
Aggression follows frustration Psychological principles: II by JOHN DOLLARD AND OTHERS
Aggression, nature, and nurture
The study of urban violence: Some implications of laboratory studies of frustration and aggression by Leonard berkowitz
Conflict, cooperation, and revolution
Conflict and the web of group affiliations by georg simmel
5. How some social scientists have combined theory and research
Inequality in land
Inequality and instability: The relation of land tenure to politics by BRUCE M. RUSSETT
Socioeconomic change and political instability
Rapid growth as a destabilizing force by mancurolson, jr .
The cross
national analysis of political instability
Aggressive behaviors within polities, 1948
1962: A cross
national study by ivok . feierabend and Rosalind l . feierabend
Cross
national interviewing on political instability
Gauging thresholds of frustration by lloyd a . free
Violence as ends, means, and catharsis Political violence in Venezuela: 1958
1964 by edward w . gude
Instability in Latin America Dimensions of social conflict in Latin America by douglas bwy
Model building and the test of theory
A causal model of civil strife: A comparative analysis using new indices by ted gurr
6. A durable generalization
A nontentative opinion about " some tentative uniformities"
A summary of revolutions by crane brinton
An elemental bibliography
Notes.
Foreword to the Transaction Edition
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Libris Personae
1. Introduction
2. How individuals and societies meet the challenge of change
A young man whofeared the future
The Russian monk by thomas masaryk
Two men who (mostly) welcomed the future
The Lutheran tragedy by Margaret m. Phillips
Some economics, politics, and warfare in the German reformation
The peasant war in Germany by Friedrich engels
Some economics, politics, and warfare in 20th
century Asia
The village community in collision with capitalism by j . h . boeke
When servants sever ties with masters
The threat of abandonment by o. mannoni
When servants sever ties with
National independence by o. mannoni
Group identity and marginality as factors in rebellion
Riots and rioters by george wada and james c . davies
Revolution in China in Mao Tse
tung
Genesis of a Communist: Childhood by edgar snow
Revolution in China in M ao Tse
tung Days in Changsha by edgar snow
Revolution in China in M ao Tse
tung Prelude to revolution by edgar snow
3. Some general theory
From the brows of ancient (and modern) Zeuses
Politics by Aristotle
From the brows of ancient (and modern) Zeuses Nicomachean ethics by aristotle
Equality and rising expectations
How the spirit of revolt was prompted by well intentioned efforts to improve the people's lot by alexis de tocqueville
Equality and rising expectations How, though the reign of Louis X V I was the most prosperous period of the monarchy, this very prosperity hastened the outbreak of the Revolution by alexis DE TOCQUEVILLE
Equality and rising expectations How, given the facts set forth in the preceding chapters, the Revolution was a foregone conclusion by ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE
Nothing to lose and regain but your dogmas and righteousness
Bourgeois and proletarians byKARLMARX and friedrichengels
Some dynamics of revolutionary behavior
A theory of revolutionary behavior by david c . Schwartz
The revolutionary state of mind
Toward a theory of revolution by james c . davies
4. Some mental and social antecedents of revolution
The nonpolitics of survival
Slavery and personality by Stanley m. elkins
Aggression follows frustration
Frustration and aggression: Definitions by j. dollard, Leonard W. DOOB, NEAL E. MILLER, ?. H. MOWRER, and ROBERT R. SEARS
Aggression follows frustration Psychological principles: I by John DOLLARD AND OTHERS
Aggression follows frustration Psychological principles: II by JOHN DOLLARD AND OTHERS
Aggression, nature, and nurture
The study of urban violence: Some implications of laboratory studies of frustration and aggression by Leonard berkowitz
Conflict, cooperation, and revolution
Conflict and the web of group affiliations by georg simmel
5. How some social scientists have combined theory and research
Inequality in land
Inequality and instability: The relation of land tenure to politics by BRUCE M. RUSSETT
Socioeconomic change and political instability
Rapid growth as a destabilizing force by mancurolson, jr .
The cross
national analysis of political instability
Aggressive behaviors within polities, 1948
1962: A cross
national study by ivok . feierabend and Rosalind l . feierabend
Cross
national interviewing on political instability
Gauging thresholds of frustration by lloyd a . free
Violence as ends, means, and catharsis Political violence in Venezuela: 1958
1964 by edward w . gude
Instability in Latin America Dimensions of social conflict in Latin America by douglas bwy
Model building and the test of theory
A causal model of civil strife: A comparative analysis using new indices by ted gurr
6. A durable generalization
A nontentative opinion about " some tentative uniformities"
A summary of revolutions by crane brinton
An elemental bibliography
Notes.
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Libris Personae
1. Introduction
2. How individuals and societies meet the challenge of change
A young man whofeared the future
The Russian monk by thomas masaryk
Two men who (mostly) welcomed the future
The Lutheran tragedy by Margaret m. Phillips
Some economics, politics, and warfare in the German reformation
The peasant war in Germany by Friedrich engels
Some economics, politics, and warfare in 20th
century Asia
The village community in collision with capitalism by j . h . boeke
When servants sever ties with masters
The threat of abandonment by o. mannoni
When servants sever ties with
National independence by o. mannoni
Group identity and marginality as factors in rebellion
Riots and rioters by george wada and james c . davies
Revolution in China in Mao Tse
tung
Genesis of a Communist: Childhood by edgar snow
Revolution in China in M ao Tse
tung Days in Changsha by edgar snow
Revolution in China in M ao Tse
tung Prelude to revolution by edgar snow
3. Some general theory
From the brows of ancient (and modern) Zeuses
Politics by Aristotle
From the brows of ancient (and modern) Zeuses Nicomachean ethics by aristotle
Equality and rising expectations
How the spirit of revolt was prompted by well intentioned efforts to improve the people's lot by alexis de tocqueville
Equality and rising expectations How, though the reign of Louis X V I was the most prosperous period of the monarchy, this very prosperity hastened the outbreak of the Revolution by alexis DE TOCQUEVILLE
Equality and rising expectations How, given the facts set forth in the preceding chapters, the Revolution was a foregone conclusion by ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE
Nothing to lose and regain but your dogmas and righteousness
Bourgeois and proletarians byKARLMARX and friedrichengels
Some dynamics of revolutionary behavior
A theory of revolutionary behavior by david c . Schwartz
The revolutionary state of mind
Toward a theory of revolution by james c . davies
4. Some mental and social antecedents of revolution
The nonpolitics of survival
Slavery and personality by Stanley m. elkins
Aggression follows frustration
Frustration and aggression: Definitions by j. dollard, Leonard W. DOOB, NEAL E. MILLER, ?. H. MOWRER, and ROBERT R. SEARS
Aggression follows frustration Psychological principles: I by John DOLLARD AND OTHERS
Aggression follows frustration Psychological principles: II by JOHN DOLLARD AND OTHERS
Aggression, nature, and nurture
The study of urban violence: Some implications of laboratory studies of frustration and aggression by Leonard berkowitz
Conflict, cooperation, and revolution
Conflict and the web of group affiliations by georg simmel
5. How some social scientists have combined theory and research
Inequality in land
Inequality and instability: The relation of land tenure to politics by BRUCE M. RUSSETT
Socioeconomic change and political instability
Rapid growth as a destabilizing force by mancurolson, jr .
The cross
national analysis of political instability
Aggressive behaviors within polities, 1948
1962: A cross
national study by ivok . feierabend and Rosalind l . feierabend
Cross
national interviewing on political instability
Gauging thresholds of frustration by lloyd a . free
Violence as ends, means, and catharsis Political violence in Venezuela: 1958
1964 by edward w . gude
Instability in Latin America Dimensions of social conflict in Latin America by douglas bwy
Model building and the test of theory
A causal model of civil strife: A comparative analysis using new indices by ted gurr
6. A durable generalization
A nontentative opinion about " some tentative uniformities"
A summary of revolutions by crane brinton
An elemental bibliography
Notes.