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3.0 out of 5 stars
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By Third World (Bronx, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Power and Society: An Introduction to the Social Sciences (with InfoTrac®) (Paperback)
An excellent examination of how societies - this one in particular - are structured. It gets three stars because I don't think the author grasps as Du Bois would say, 'The Negro Question' very well. At best, it's generic. I also think he places an inordinate amount of validity in the U.S. Government. The inter-disciplinary approach is logical. Side note: the book was written in the mid '80's so the Soviet Union is still in full stride. Retrospectively, the rudiments of their collapse is ostensible in terms of militaristic expenditures and overall paranoia. The chapter on 'Psychology and Power' is exceptional. Ultimately, the book is informative on American society and should be read by the inquisitve.
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Power and Society,
This review is from: Power and Society: An Introduction to the Social Sciences (Paperback)
The book came in a timely fashion it was priced right for my budget and was in excellent shape as well.
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Power and Society: An Introduction to the Social Sciences by Brigid C. Harrison (Paperback - July 2001)
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