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| Table of Contents | Notes on Contributors | Ordering information |
| E.V. Walter | "Mass Society": The Late Stages of an Idea |
| Charles Perrow | The Sociological Perspective and Political Pluralism |
| Norton E. Long | Conflict of Interest: A Political Scientist's View |
| Kurt B. Mayer | Social Stratification in Two Equalitarian Societies: Australia and the United States |
| James Kuhn and Ivan Berg |
Bargaining and Work-Rule Disputes |
Review Note
| Henry M. Pachter |
The Best of All Possible Social Democrats? |
Notes
on Contributors
(at
time of publication)
"Mass Society": The Late Stages of an Idea E.V. Walter E.V. Walter, Associate Professor of Sociology at Brandies University, is co-author of Power and Civilization (1962), and is preparing a new book, Terror and Society. Back To Top
Charles Perrow, Assistant Professorof Sociology, University of Pittsburg, has published articles on complex organizations such as hospitals, prisons and voluntary associations, and is now studying economic organizations in American society. Back To TopConflict of Interest: A Political Scientist's View Norton E. Long Norton E. Long is James Gordon Professor of Community Government, Brandies University. He published The Polity in 1961, and is at present investigating federally sponsored programs to combat juvenile delinquency. Back To TopSocial Stratification in Two Equalitarian Societies: Australia and the United States Kurt B. Mayer Kurt B. Mayer, Professor of Sociology, Brown University, taught at the Australian National University in Canberra in 1963. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1963-4, and has been studying post-war immigration in Switzerland. Back To TopBargaining and Work-Rule Disputes James Kuhn James Kuhn is Associate Professor of Industrial Relations, Columbia University, and is co-author of a forthcoming book, Collective Bargaining. Back To TopBargaining and Work-Rule Disputes Ivan Berg Ivan Berg, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Columbia University, has written many articles on industrial relations and a book, Democratic Values and the Rights of Management. Back To Top Henry M. Patcher is chairman of the Department of History of the New School for Social Research. He is writing a book, The Soviet Empire. |
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