Power, state, and society an introduction to political sociology

This comprehensive theoretically-grounded text provides advanced undergraduates with a highly accessible introduction to political sociology. Students are introduced to major theories of political sociology early in the book, and see them applied to various topic areas in subsequent chapters. Numero...

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Main Author: Neuman, William Lawrence (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, Mass. McGraw-Hill 2005
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