Exchange and Power in Social LifeJ. Wiley, 1964 - 352 pagina's |
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... create favorable pre- dispositions toward the radical ideology among large segments of the population , compromises in ideals must be made to widen their ap- peal for the electorate . There is a conflict between the particularistic ...
... create favorable pre- dispositions toward the radical ideology among large segments of the population , compromises in ideals must be made to widen their ap- peal for the electorate . There is a conflict between the particularistic ...
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... create restraints that depress mobility below the extent that would exist under perfect competition . If the standards of perform- ance governing the internal differentiation of status in a collectivity are particularistic from the ...
... create restraints that depress mobility below the extent that would exist under perfect competition . If the standards of perform- ance governing the internal differentiation of status in a collectivity are particularistic from the ...
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... create a surplus of re- sources , since devotion to them frees social energies by making men willing to sacrifice material welfare for their sake , and the opposition movement they inspire constitutes a new social investment that brings ...
... create a surplus of re- sources , since devotion to them frees social energies by making men willing to sacrifice material welfare for their sake , and the opposition movement they inspire constitutes a new social investment that brings ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter One The Structure of Social Associations | 12 |
Chapter Two Social Integration | 33 |
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achievement advantage alternative analysis attraction authority become behavior bilateral monopoly chapter cognitive dissonance colleagues command commitment competition compliance conflict contract curve contributions cost create demand for advice depends derive dominant economic effect entails Erving Goffman exchange relations exchange transactions expectations exploitation express favors forces furnish Georg Simmel give Glencoe group members Homans Ibid ideals ideology imbalance impressive incentives increase indifference curves individuals influence institutionalized institutions interest intrinsic investments leader leadership Leon Festinger less macrostructure ment mobility obligations obtain opposition movement organized collectivities particularistic values party perfect competition person political position pressure principle processes of social profits receive reciprocate requires respect significance social approval social associations social class social exchange social integration social interaction social norms social relations social rewards social status social structure society stratum subordinates substructures superior status Talcott Parsons tends tion universalistic standards viduals whereas workers
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