Systematic Politics
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George E. Gordon Catlin
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In this new work, Professor Catlin goes back to cover the developments of thirty years, integrating the work of his contemporary colleagues and relating it to the broad tradition of Western philosophy.
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George E. Gordon Catlin (1896-1979), a triple prizeman at Oxford, was a professor of Politics at Cornell University for eleven years, and later a professor of Political Science and head of the Department of Economics and Political Science at McGill University. He held honorary lectureships at many institutions. With A.F. Bentley, the late Charles Merriam of Chicago, and Harold D. Lasswell of Yale, Professor Catlin was one of the pioneers in North America of the scientific study of politics. Still politically active up till his death, Professor Catlin lived mainly in England, and maintained an interest in developments in the field of study to which his lifework had been devoted.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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Prologue
xiii - Part I: POLITICAL SCIENCE
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1. Introduction on Method
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2. Definitions and Functions
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3. The Power Hypothesis
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4. Freedom and Authority
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5. Forms of Government: Democracy and Tyranny
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6. Forms of Government: Aristocracy and Oligarchy
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7. Community, Society, and the Individual
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8. Low and Sovereignty
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9. Concerning Political Ends
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Index
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