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Paperback Who Governs?: Democracy and Power in the American City Book

ISBN: 0300000510

ISBN13: 9780300000511

Who Governs?: Democracy and Power in the American City

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"A major breakthrough in American political science, and a work destined, deservedly, to influence profoundly all future investigation of our politics... masterful, imaginative, and courageous. I... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A classic work in political power

There are a number of approaches toward explaining who has power in a community or some other political unit. Among these: elitism, pluralism, participatory democracy, representative democracy, technocracy, and so on. The basic text on pluralism? Robert Dahl's case study of New Haven, CT, published first in 1961. His argument was that, in this city, decision making power was divided among different groups. One set of groups was involved in, for instance, urban development. Another set in education policy within the city. Still another set of groups with respect to political nominations and elections. No single elite dominated across these issues. Hence, in his judgment, power was divided. Elected officials, too, had a role to play. The city's mayor, Richard Lee, was at the head of an "executive-centered coalition." The central importance of this case study is its elaboration of pluralism, the politics of competing centers of power, in action. As such, it remains a classic in the world of political science.

First-rate analysis

First-rate analysis of the dynamics of power in the shaping of an American city. The analysis benefits from the specificity of having choosen a single city: New Haven, CT. But the results of the analysis would be enlightening to the process of understanding the function of power in any community. The scholarship is of the highest quality; the discussion is insightful and thought-provoking. A great resource for those aspiring to shape/influence direction of community growth.

"who governs" - powerful insight to city politics

another well done piece by dahl. he brings you into the everyday runnings of an american city and lets people see how politics can run and ruin everything.
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