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This distinction between authority and power enables one to identify an authority
structure , a formally recognized role network , and a power structure , a set of
relationships among those wielding power in the community ( Bendix 1969 ) .
This distinction between authority and power enables one to identify an authority
structure , a formally recognized role network , and a power structure , a set of
relationships among those wielding power in the community ( Bendix 1969 ) .
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A solution to these problems seems to lie in tracing out the past history of the
organizational structure in which the processes of social relations are lodged . As
stated above , a shortcoming in the work done hitherto has been a tendency to ...
A solution to these problems seems to lie in tracing out the past history of the
organizational structure in which the processes of social relations are lodged . As
stated above , a shortcoming in the work done hitherto has been a tendency to ...
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In using a diasynchronic method of analysis , it has been possible to treat the
authority structure as a dependent variable in the political process , enabling the
dynamic nature of the political system to be captured in an examination of the ...
In using a diasynchronic method of analysis , it has been possible to treat the
authority structure as a dependent variable in the political process , enabling the
dynamic nature of the political system to be captured in an examination of the ...
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Contents
Introduction | 5 |
Fieldwork | 11 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
Copyright | |
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