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Powers of Theory
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Robert R. Alford
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Roger Friedland
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Book chapters
pp. xiii
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: State and society in theoretical perspective
pp. 15
Theoretical perspectives as modes of inquiry
pp. 35
State and society in pluralist perspective
pp. 59
The democratic state and consensus
pp. 83
The democratic state and participation
pp. 112
The pluralist perspective on the bureaucratic state
pp. 136
The pluralist perspective on the capitalist state
pp. 161
State and society in managerial perspective
pp. 184
The bureaucratic state and centralization
pp. 202
The bureaucratic state and fragmentation
pp. 223
The managerial perspective on the capitalist state
pp. 250
The managerial perspective on the democratic state
pp. 271
State and society in class perspective
pp. 288
The capitalist state and accumulation
pp. 308
The capitalist state and class struggle
pp. 333
The class perspective on the democratic state
pp. 361
The class perspective on the bureaucratic state
pp. 387
The powers of theory
pp. 408
The power of politics
pp. 427
The power of contradictions
pp. 452
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