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  • - Volume 2, Essays on Social Knowledge
    by Reinhard Bendix
    £38.49

  • - Volume 1, Essays on Social Knowledge
    by Reinhard Bendix
    £38.49

  • by Seymour Martin Lipset & Reinhard Bendix
    £123.99

    In a careful analysis of the existing literature, the authors marshal an imposing array of evidence in support of their major argument that social mobility is an integral and continuing aspect of the process of industrialization

  • - Studies of Our Changing Social Order
    by Reinhard Bendix
    £137.49

  • - Studies of Our Changing Social Order
    by Reinhard Bendix
    £43.49

    Nation-Building and Citizenship examines how states and civil societies interact in their formation of a new political community

  • - A Study of the Social Origins, the Careers, and the Power-Position of Higher Federal Administrators
    by Reinhard Bendix
    £70.99

    It is the purpose of this study to elucidate some of the social factors which enhance or diminish the chance of American federal administrators' being the neutral executors of legislative policies.

  • - Power and the Mandate to Rule
    by Reinhard Bendix
    £27.99

    The world in which we live has its roots far back in history, and as a world power America must come to terms with countries which were formed in their present mold long before the American, revolution. This is a study of what that anguish meant in times past when countries were first developing their political institutions and more.

  • - An Intellectual Portrait
    by Reinhard Bendix
    £28.49

    Intends to make Weber's sociological work more accessible and more thematically coherent than it is either in the original or in translation. This volume is used as an introduction to the study of original Weber texts and gives the reader a systematic presentation of Weber's sociological studies.

  • by Seymour Martin Lipset & Reinhard Bendix
    £41.99

    In a careful analysis of the existing literature, the authors marshal an imposing array of evidence in support of their major argument that social mobility is an integral and continuing aspect of the process of industrialization

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