Dimensions of powerlessness
<p>This inquiry into the nature of political powerlessness begins with a definition which posits that Q is politically powerless to the extent that it is unable to promote and defend its interests within authoritative processes of value allocation. Political powerlessness is said to derive fr...
Main Authors: | Danziger, R, Danziger, Renée |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1986
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