World revolutionary elites studies in coercive ideological movements
Material type: TextSeries: [MIT studies in comparative politics series]Publication details: Cambridge MIT Press 1965Description: xi,478p. maps. 25 cmISBN:- 9780313225727
- 322.42 22 WO-
- JC495 .L3
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With the exception of chapters 1 and 7 and much of chapter 2, the text is reproduced from Hoover Institute studies, 1951-52, and from the American political science review, v. 31.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: The study of political elites, by H. D. Lasswell.--The world revolution of our time: A framework for basic policy research, by H. D. Lasswell.--The Politburo, by G. K. Schueller.--The Fascists: the changing elite, by H. D. Lasswell with R. Sereno.--The Nazi elite, by D. Lerner with I. de S. Pool, and G. K. Schueller.--Kuomintang and Chinese Communists elites, by R. C. North with I. de S. Pool--The coercive ideologists in perspective, by D. Lerner.
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