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Power : a radical view / Steven Lukes.

By: Language: English Publisher: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005Edition: 2. expanded edDescription: 192 sISBN:
  • 9780333420911
  • 0333420926
  • 9780333420928
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: E-bok:: PowerDDC classification:
  • 303.3 22
Other classification:
  • O:d
  • Oa
  • Oc
  • Ocg
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Book Biblioteket HKR Biblioteket 303 Lukes Available 11156000161169
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The second edition of this seminal work includes the original text, first published in 1974, alongside two major new chapters. Power: A Radical View assesses the main debates about how to conceptualize and study power, including the influential contributions of Michel Foucault. Power Revisited reconsiders Steven Lukes' own views in light of these debates and of criticisms of his original argument.

With a new introduction and bibliographical essay, this book has consolidated its reputation as a classic work and a major reference point within Social and Political Theory. It can be used on modules across the Social and Political Sciences dealing with the concept of power and its manifestation in the world. It is also essential reading for all undergraduate and postgraduates interested in the history of Social and Political Thought.

New to this Edition:
- An additional introduction explaining the context of the first edition of Power: A Radical View
- Two new chapters defending Lukes' original argument and assessing the main debates about power since
- A detailed guide to further reading on essential concepts and key thinkers

Previous ed. 1974

The original text with two major new chapters

Published in association with the British Sociological Association

Includes bibliographical references and index

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • The One-Dimensional View
  • The Two-Dimensional View
  • The Three-Dimensional View
  • The Underlying Concept of Power
  • Power and Interest
  • The Three Views Compared
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography