Excerpt from The Process of Government: A Study of Social Pressures
Organization and discussion groups not sharply distinguished from each other. Their interactions. Their relation not merely serial. Both must be reduced to underlying groups, and the representative ness of each in terms of the other must also be made clean - Various forms of discussion groups in various grades of representativeness illustrated in the case of socialism. - Types of representation in organ ization groups. Class series. - The qualitative similarity of the dis cussion and organization groups, both being forms of representative activity. Their similarity as technique - The value to be attributed to discussion and organization groups considered as independent. Allowance for over-emphasis in earlier chapters. The own interest and the plus as technique. Ultimate possibilities of analysis.
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- PublisherForgotten Books
- Publication date2018
- ISBN 10 1527989135
- ISBN 13 9781527989139
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages518
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