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Mass Society, Pluralism, and Bureaucracy: Explication, Assessment, and Commentary

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mass Society, Pluralism, and Bureaucracy: Explication, Assessment, and Commentary

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780275969868

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th January 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Political science and theory

Dewey:

301

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

232

Description

Three major social theories--mass society, pluralism, and bureaucracy--are often employed to interpret and explain modern societies. Although frequently invoked, the theories themselves are poorly understood. This book seeks to clarify the background, context, and major arguments of the theories, assess the claims and validity of each, provide expert commentary, and suggest avenues for further work in each area. Drawing on work in the humanities, history, sociology, economic history, and political science, Hamilton is able to provide readers with a clear, concise, and accurate overview of the adequacy of these theories as well as their empirical validity. Beginning with the mass society theory, Hamilton offers a systematic empirical assessment of its major tenets and its abundant shortcomings. While the validity of the mass society theory does not hold up, there is more support for pluralism, and Hamilton adeptly assesses its arguments while suggesting a more realistic and partitive reading of the theory. And while the image of an all-pervasive and growing bureaucracy seems to overwhelm society, Hamilton argues that the theory seriously misrepresents the character of modern life. Working through each of these theories using an integrated approach, the author concludes each assessment with suggestions for which elements of the theory should be retained, which should be reworked, and which should be discarded altogether.

Author Bio

RICHARD F. HAMILTON, a specialist in political and historical sociology, is a Professor Emeritus at The Ohio State University. He is now a research associate at the University's Mershon Center. His eight previous books have brought evidence to bear on a wide range of theories and hypotheses focused on the experience of the United States, Germany, France, and Britain. His previous book Marxism, Revisionism, and Leninism (Greenwood, 2000) is a companion to this volume.

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