Urban bosses, machines, and progressive reformers
Setting the stereotype, by J. Bryce.--Why the ward boss rules, by J. Addams.--The shame of the cities, by L. Steffens.--Bosses preserve the Nation, by G. W. Plunkitt.--The latent functions of the machine, by R. K. Merton.--The study of corruption, by E. L. McKitrick.--The manifest functions of the m...
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Lexington, Mass
Heath
1971, c1972
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Schriftenreihe: | Problems in American civilization
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Zusammenfassung: | Setting the stereotype, by J. Bryce.--Why the ward boss rules, by J. Addams.--The shame of the cities, by L. Steffens.--Bosses preserve the Nation, by G. W. Plunkitt.--The latent functions of the machine, by R. K. Merton.--The study of corruption, by E. L. McKitrick.--The manifest functions of the machine, by M. A. Calvert.--Boss Tweed's New York, by S. Mandelbaum.--The Urban politician as entrepreneur, by J. A. Tarr.--The periphery versus the center, by R. C. Wade.--Boss Cox's Cincinnati, by Z. L. Miller.--Boss Murphy and progressive reform, by J. J. Huthmacher.--The reformer as machine politician, by M. G. Holli.--The settlement worker versus the ward boss, by A. F. Davis.--Business elite and the centralization of decision-making, by S. P. Hays.--Businessmen and the city commission and manager movements, by J. Weinstein.--Socialism in Schenectady, by L. H. Pink.--Victor L. Berger, Socialist boss of Milwaukee, by D. A. Shannon.--The Pittsburgh Renaissance--an example of the reverse welfare state, by R. Lubove.--Bibliography (p. 155-158) Setting the stereotype, by J. Bryce.--Why the ward boss rules, by J. Addams.--The shame of the cities, by L. Steffens.--Bosses preserve the Nation, by G. W. Plunkitt.--The latent functions of the machine, by R. K. Merton.--The study of corruption, by E. L. McKitrick.--The manifest functions of the machine, by M. A. Calvert.--Boss Tweed's New York, by S. Mandelbaum.--The Urban politician as entrepreneur, by J. A. Tarr.--The periphery versus the center, by R. C. Wade.--Boss Cox's Cincinnati, by Z. L. Miller.--Boss Murphy and progressive reform, by J. J. Huthmacher.--The reformer as machine politician, by M. G. Holli.--The settlement worker versus the ward boss, by A. F. Davis.--Business elite and the centralization of decision-making, by S. P. Hays.--Businessmen and the city commission and manager movements, by J. Weinstein.--Socialism in Schenectady, by L. H. Pink.--Victor L. Berger, Socialist boss of Milwaukee, by D. A. Shannon.--The Pittsburgh Renaissance--an example of the reverse welfare state, by R. Lubove.--Bibliography (p. 155-158) |
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Beschreibung: | xviii, 158 p 21 cm |
ISBN: | 0669737836 0-669-73783-6 |