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Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- CHAPTER I. German sociology 1883-1933 -- CHAPTER II. German sociology and German social research -- CHAPTER III. Non-sociological social research -- References
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Conference Papers -- Somatic States and Political Behavior: An Interpretation and Empirical Extension of Biopolitics / Schwartz, David C. -- The Left-Hander and Politics / Laponce, J . A. -- A Bio-Behavioral Framework for the Analysis of Political Behavior / Tursky, Bernard / Lodge, Milton / Cross, David -- Ions of Emotion and Political Behavior: A Prototheory / Davies, James Chowning -- Toward A Survival Oriented Policy Science / Corning, Peter A. -- Politics as a Life Science: How and Why the Impact of Modern Biology Will Revolutionize the Study of Political Behavior / Schubert, Glendon -- The Impact of Ethology on Political Science / Masters, Roger D. -- Commentary and Discussion -- The Relevance of Bio politic s to Political Theory / Easton, David -- Biopolitics: A Minority Viewpoint / Mackenzie, William -- Observations on Biopolitical Study / Wahlke, John C. -- Ions of Emotion and Political Behavior: Notes on a Prototheory / Tiger, Lionel -- Etiology and Biopolitics: A Discussant's View / Crook, John H. -- Appendix -- Biopolitics: A Bibliographical Essay / Peterson, Steven A. -- Review article: Biopolitics / Somit, Albert -- Biographical Notes -- Backmatter
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