Who Governs?
Who Governs?: Democracy and Power in an American City is an influential book in American political science by Robert Dahl. It was published in 1961 by Yale University Press. Dahl's work is a case study of political power and representation in New Haven, Connecticut.[1] It is widely considered one of the great works of empirical political science of the twentieth century.
"Who Governs" is Dahl's claim as the leader of the Pluralistic approach to politics, where many interest groups compete in the political sphere, and the government's role is to act as the mediator between these groups.
Notes
- ↑ Hunter, Floyd; Dahl, Robert A. (March 1962). "Who Governs: Democracy and Power in an American City". Administrative Science Quarterly (Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University) 6 (4): 517–519. doi:10.2307/2390734. JSTOR 2390734.
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