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Harold D. Lasswell on political sociology /

by Lasswell, Harold D. (Harold Dwight).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Heritage of sociology.Publisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1977Description: vi, 456 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 0226469204.Subject(s): Political sociology
Contents:
Elite analysis and the contextual approach: Shared subjectivity. Systemic analysis. Politics. The study of political elites.--The use of developmental constructs: The configurative analysis of the world value pyramids. Skill politics and skill revolution. The garrison state. The world revolution of our time.--Political communications: The wartime propaganda front. The vocation of propagandists. The strategy of revolutionary propaganda. Style in political communications. Why be quantitative? Communications research and public policy.--Political psychiatry: The triple appeal principle. The psychology of Hitlerism. Politics, personality, and culture. Political constitution and character.--Intellectuals and the political process: Policy and the intelligence function. The choice of sanctioning norms. Prototyping new political practices. The perspectives of revolutionary intellectuals.
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Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 425-443.

Elite analysis and the contextual approach: Shared subjectivity. Systemic analysis. Politics. The study of political elites.--The use of developmental constructs: The configurative analysis of the world value pyramids. Skill politics and skill revolution. The garrison state. The world revolution of our time.--Political communications: The wartime propaganda front. The vocation of propagandists. The strategy of revolutionary propaganda. Style in political communications. Why be quantitative? Communications research and public policy.--Political psychiatry: The triple appeal principle. The psychology of Hitlerism. Politics, personality, and culture. Political constitution and character.--Intellectuals and the political process: Policy and the intelligence function. The choice of sanctioning norms. Prototyping new political practices. The perspectives of revolutionary intellectuals.

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