01603cam a2200229 a 4500001000700000003000800007005001700015008004100032010001300073020001500086040003700101082001700138100004900155245009500204260005100299300002500350490002600375500002000401504003000421505089700451650002501348914000BD-DhUL20170521163414.0780222s1977 ilu b 001 0 eng  a77094484 a0226469204 aLCbengcBD-DhULdNSL:RdBD-DhUL a301.592bLAH1 aLasswell, Harold D.q(Harold Dwight),d1902-10aHarold D. Lasswell on political sociology /cedited and with an introd. by Dwaine Marvick. aChicago :bUniversity of Chicago Press,c1977. avi, 456 p. ;c21 cm.0 aHeritage of sociology aIncludes index. aBibliography: p. 425-443.0 aElite analysis and the contextual approach: Shared subjectivity. Systemic analysis. Politics. The study of political elites.--The use of developmental constructs: The configurative analysis of the world value pyramids. Skill politics and skill revolution. The garrison state. The world revolution of our time.--Political communications: The wartime propaganda front. The vocation of propagandists. The strategy of revolutionary propaganda. Style in political communications. Why be quantitative? Communications research and public policy.--Political psychiatry: The triple appeal principle. The psychology of Hitlerism. Politics, personality, and culture. Political constitution and character.--Intellectuals and the political process: Policy and the intelligence function. The choice of sanctioning norms. Prototyping new political practices. The perspectives of revolutionary intellectuals. 0aPolitical sociology.