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Pareto on Policy [Mīkstie vāki]

(Michigan State University, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 262 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1412847516
  • ISBN-13: 9781412847513
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 262 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1412847516
  • ISBN-13: 9781412847513
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Warren Samuels interprets Vilfredo Pareto's Treatise on General Sociology in terms of a general equilibrium model of policy. Three themes and one conviction run throughout the study. The first is a model of policy making involving three sets of variables: power, knowledge, and psychology. The second is a general equilibrium approach to the study of these variables emphasizing their fundamental interdependence. The third is the importance of Pareto's work.

Pareto is one of the few individuals whose work has had enormous influence in at least three social sciences in the twentieth century: economics, sociology, and political science. Despite Pareto's attempt in the Treatise to produce a general sociology encompassing all of these sciences (as well as psychology), his work has been treated almost completely from the perspectives of the individual disciplines. This volume's interpretation is consonant with Pareto's intention in the Treatise, namely, to provide a general equilibrium model of the total socio-politico-economic decision-making or policy process.

The book is directed at those who comprehend these as processes whose structure, conduct, and performance are a function of complex decision making. Social scientists and policy analysts have moved beyond models that solve problems in the abstract, without working them out through policy making in the real world. The approach outlined here is important to those who are interested in pursuing the working rules of law and morals that govern the distribution and exercise of power as well as the exercise of power that governs the development of these rules.
Introduction to the Transaction Edition vii
Preface xxv
1 Introduction
1(22)
1 Objectives
1(2)
2 Theory of Economic Policy
3(4)
3 Pareto's General System
7(16)
PART ONE THE THREE DIMENSIONS OF POLICY
23(80)
2 Policy as a Function of Knowledge
25(36)
1 Logico-experimental and Non-logico-experimental Knowledge
26(5)
2 Logical and Non-logical Conduct
31(3)
3 Derivations as Pseudo-knowledge
34(6)
4 Utility as a Property of the Social System
40(6)
5 Truth versus Social Utility
46(7)
6 The Problem of Values
53(8)
3 Policy as a Function of Psychology
61(26)
1 Policy as a Function of Psychology
62(5)
2 Psychic States: The Residues
67(10)
3 Interpretation
77(10)
4 Policy as a Function of Power
87(16)
1 Economy and Society as a System of Power
88(3)
2 Theory of the Ruling Class
91(3)
3 Power Play as Mutual Manipulation
94(9)
PART TWO THE MAKING OF POLICY
103(106)
5 Psychology, Knowledge and Power
105(34)
1 Knowledge and Psychology
106(5)
2 Dynamics of Psychic States
111(13)
3 Psychology and Power
124(3)
4 Power and Knowledge
127(6)
5 Psychology, Knowledge and Power
133(6)
6 The Problem of Freedom and Control
139(20)
1 Power and Social Control
139(3)
2 Freedom
142(3)
3 Control
145(5)
4 Private Property
150(4)
5 Freedom and Control and Continuity and Change
154(5)
7 The Problem of Continuity and Change
159(24)
1 Continuity and Change in Society
160(12)
2 Continuity and Change: Pareto's Perspective
172(11)
8 Conclusions: Toward a Positive Theory of Economic Policy
183(26)
Notes 209(12)
References 221(6)
Name index 227(2)
Subject index 229
Samuels, Warren