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|a The socio-political complex :
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|a Front Cover; The Socio-Political Complex: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Political Life; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; I. Policy and Polity; II. The Perspective; III. Scope of Political Science; IV. Political Science and Other Sciences; V. The Art; VI. The Sermon; Chapter 2. Beyond Aristotle's Political Animal -- I. Physiological Drives; II. Psychological Drives; III. Sociological Needs; Chapter 3. Group Fermentations and Dynamics; I. The Individual and the Group; II. Group Association; III. Affectional and Functional Relations.
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|a IV. Size and Nature of GroupsV. Family and Kinship, Clan and Tribe; VI. From Simpler to More Complex Groups; VII. The Range of group Identity; VIII. Group Integration; Chapter 4. Values and Related Matters; I. Interests; II. Interest-Value Insularity; III. Interest-Orienting Properties of Values; IV Interest-Justifying Properties of Values; V. Metaphysical and Material Variations of Values; Chapter 5. Crystallization of Values; I. Beliefs; II. Myths; III. Ideology; IV. The Belief-Myth-Ideology Spectrum; Chapter 6. Signs and Symbols, Rituals and Norms; I. From Signs to Symbols; II. Rituals.
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|a III. Symbolic StratificationIV. Norms; V. Normative Interplay; Chapter 7. Value/Norm-Forming Agencies and Processes; I. Family; II. Family and Church; III. Family, Church and Education; IV. New Churches: Ideological and Mythical Systems; V. Mass Media; VI. Family, Church, Education, Party, Media and Peers; Chapter 8. Social Semantics; I. Choice; II. Temperaments and Valuational Congruity/Incongruity; III. Reference Groups; IV. From Conformity to Revolt; Chapter 9. Total Environment and Man; I. Man Explained; II. Man Organized; III. Man the Central Science; IV. Culture; Chapter 10. Power.
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|a I. The Sources of PoweII. The Spheres of Power; Chapter 11. Political Culture; I. Conversion of Power into Authority; II. Transitional Period in the West; III. Western Evolution Towards Modernization; Chapter 12. The Modern West, or the Triumph of Bourgeois Nationalism; I. Fatalism and Concernment; II. Activism/Pacifism of Ruler and Ruled; III. Towards a National Bourgeoisie; Chapter 13. Polity; I. The State, Its Head and the Government; II. Pluralism; III. Constitution; Chapter 14. People and Government; I. Representation; II. Criteria For Popular Participation.
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|a III. The ""Business"" of Government: Politicians and BureaucratsIV. The Role of Government; Epilogue; I. Institutional Turgescence; II. Authority Redundance; III. The Ideal/Real/Hypocritical Loop; Notes and References; Index.
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|a The Socio-political Complex: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Political Life details the various variables that contribute to the socio-political phenomena. The title emphasizes the motivational aspects that drive political behaviors. The text covers the psychological, anthropological, sociological, and economical aspects of politics. The coverage of the selection includes group fermentations and dynamics; values and related matters; and signs and symbols, rituals, and norms. The text also covers social semantics, concept of power, and political culture. The book will be of great interest to a.
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