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... interest . Karl Mannheim ( 1936 [ orig . 1929 ] ) , for example , argued that academic intellectuals could look at conflicts among interest groups and draw objective conclusions that would be detached from any particular group's interests ...
... interest . Karl Mannheim ( 1936 [ orig . 1929 ] ) , for example , argued that academic intellectuals could look at conflicts among interest groups and draw objective conclusions that would be detached from any particular group's interests ...
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John E. Farley. share a common interest among themselves ( and an interest opposed to that of the dominant group ) , it is clear that subcultures play an important role in social change . Conflict theorists emphasize the idea that ...
John E. Farley. share a common interest among themselves ( and an interest opposed to that of the dominant group ) , it is clear that subcultures play an important role in social change . Conflict theorists emphasize the idea that ...
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... interest group or coalition of interest groups : the multinational corpo- rate interest group , the small - business interest group , and the labor - liberal coalition . THE MULTINATIONAL CORPORATE - INTEREST GROUP The first group ...
... interest group or coalition of interest groups : the multinational corpo- rate interest group , the small - business interest group , and the labor - liberal coalition . THE MULTINATIONAL CORPORATE - INTEREST GROUP The first group ...
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The Discipline | 3 |
What Do They Tell Us? | 8 |
Complications in the Study of Human Behavior | 9 |
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