State of the Masses

State of the Masses
Author: Emil Lederer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1940
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015006957388

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The State of the Masses

The State of the Masses
Author: Richard F. Hamilton,James D. Wright
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780202303246

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Is the consciousness of Americans in the midst of dramatic transformation? Or do people think and feel much the same as they have always thought and felt? Do most people enjoy their work, or hate it? Is the American family being replaced by new institutional forms, or is it much the same as it was in the 1950's? Have material values been replaced by a "postmaterial consciousness" in a postindustrial society? Are Americans becoming more conservative, less conservative, or staying about the same? "State of the Masses" asks the important questions. Originally published in 1986, this prescient study evaluate the views of social critics, neo-conservatives, neo-Marxists, post-industrialists, and the theorists of the little man, who puport to describe the nature, social conditions, outlooks, and motivations of the American populace. The claims of one group are often diametrically opposed to those of another. The authors make the case for which claims can be considered true and which false. Hamilton and Wright analyze the contradictory claims and compares their implications with the best social science research and data available at that time. They also explore the implications for theories in light of the conflicting portrait the evidence provides. The authors conclude with a new perspective for understanding continuities and changes in the United States. This is a prescient view of American society during turmoil, and a model for how social science research can be used predictively. "The manuscript is wonderfully devastating."--G. William Domhoff, "University of California, Santa Cruz" "I think this is a masterful and timely piece of work a the book's message is so powerful, so wide sweeping that it cannot be ignored."--William Form, "The Ohio State University" "Richard F. Hamilton" is emeritus professor of sociology and political science at The Ohio State University. He has written eleven books and seventy articles, mostly dealing with elite and mass politics and their interconnections, including "President McKinley, War and Empire" (two volume work) published by Transaction. "James D. Wright" is a professor in the department of sociology at the University of Central Florida. He has published seventeen books including "Armed and Considered Dangerous" and "Under the Gun" as well as many journal articles. His current research interests include violence, urban poverty and inequality, health and the homeless population, and the "divorce reform" movement.

State of the Masses

State of the Masses
Author: R. Hamilton,J. Wright
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1986-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3110108194

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Mobilizing Without the Masses

Mobilizing Without the Masses
Author: Diana Fu
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2018
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108420549

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How do weak activists organize under repression? This book theorizes a dynamic of contention called mobilizing without the masses.

State of the Masses

State of the Masses
Author: Emil Lederer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1940
Genre: Europe
ISBN: OCLC:153931155

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State of the Masses

State of the Masses
Author: Richard F. Hamilton
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2024
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780202369303

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Is the consciousness of Americans in the midst of dramatic transformation? Or do people think and feel much the same as they have always thought and felt? Do most people enjoy their work, or hate it? Is the American family being replaced by new institutional forms, or is it much the same as it was in the 1950's? Have material values been replaced by a "postmaterial consciousness" in a postindustrial society? Are Americans becoming more conservative, less conservative, or staying about the same? State of the Masses asks the important questions.Originally published in 1986, this prescient study evaluate the views of social critics, neo-conservatives, neo-Marxists, post-industrialists, and the theorists of the little man, who puport to describe the nature, social conditions, outlooks, and motivations of the American populace. The claims of one group are often diametrically opposed to those of another. The authors make the case for which claims can be considered true and which false. Hamilton and Wright analyze the contradictory claims and compares their implications with the best social science research and data available at that time. They also explore the implications for theories in light of the conflicting portrait the evidence provides. The authors conclude with a new perspective for understanding continuities and changes in the United States. This is a prescient view of American society during turmoil, and a model for how social science research can be used predictively.

The State and the Mass Media in Japan 1918 1945

The State and the Mass Media in Japan  1918 1945
Author: Gregory J. Kasza
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 1993-04-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520082731

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Gregory Kasza examines state-society relations in interwar Japan through a case study of public policy toward radio, film, newspapers, and magazines.

State of the Masses

State of the Masses
Author: James Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351488198

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Is the consciousness of Americans in the midst of dramatic transformation? Or do people think and feel much the same as they have always thought and felt? Do most people enjoy their work, or hate it? Is the American family being replaced by new institutional forms, or is it much the same as it was in the 1950's? Have material values been replaced by a "postmaterial consciousness" in a postindustrial society? Are Americans becoming more conservative, less conservative, or staying about the same? State of the Masses asks the important questions. Originally published in 1986, this prescient study evaluate the views of social critics, neo-conservatives, neo-Marxists, post-industrialists, and the theorists of the little man, who puport to describe the nature, social conditions, outlooks, and motivations of the American populace. The claims of one group are often diametrically opposed to those of another. The authors make the case for which claims can be considered true and which false. Hamilton and Wright analyze the contradictory claims and compares their implications with the best social science research and data available at that time. They also explore the implications for theories in light of the conflicting portrait the evidence provides. The authors conclude with a new perspective for understanding continuities and changes in the United States. This is a prescient view of American society during turmoil, and a model for how social science research can be used predictively.