Malecki, Edward S.

Group politics: a new emphasis [edited by] Edward S. Malecki [and] H. R. Mahood. - New York, Scribner [1972]

Includes bibliographical references.

Conditions and structure of mass society, by W. Kornhauser.--Organizational membership and civic competence, by G. Almond and S. Verba.--Symbols and political quiescence, by M. Edelman.--Stable unrepresentation in American society, by W. A. Gamson.--Private government, by G. McConnell.--Attitude consensus and conflict in an interest group: an assessment of cohesion, by N. R. Luttbeg and H. Zeigler.--Membership in social groupings, by A. Campbell, and others.--Protest as a political resource, by M. Lipsky.--Lobbying as a communication process, by L. W. Milbrath.--Lobbyists: the wasted profession, by H. Eulau.--Some effects of interest group strength in state politics, by L. A. Froman, Jr.--Group representation in Britain and the United States, by S. H. Beer.--Group influence and the policy process in the Soviet Union, by J. J. Schwartz and W. R. Keech.--Interest groups in Italian politics, by J. LaPalombara.--Towards a theoretical analysis of pressure politics, by F. G. Castles.--The theory of balance, by C. W. Mills.

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Pressure groups.
Political sociology.
Comparative government.

JF529 / MAL 1972

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