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Seymour Martin Lipset (/ˈlɪpsɪt/ LIP-sit;
March 18, 1922 –
December 31, 2006) was an
American sociologist and
political scientist. His
major work was in...
- (1998): 25-37.
Lipset & Raab, pp. 157–59
Lipset & Raab, pp. 159–62
Lipset & Raab, pp. 162–64
Lipset & Raab, p. 212
Lipset & Raab, pp. 215–16
Lipset & Raab, p...
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modernization of the 1950s and 1960s, most
influentially articulated by
Seymour Lipset, drew on
sociological analyses of Karl Marx,
Emile Durkheim, Max Weber,...
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systems over the
course of history.
Political sociologists Seymour Martin Lipset and
Stein Rokkan (1967) for
example used the term in
their often cited essay...
- 1960s and
early 1970s by
Seymour Lipset,
Stein Rokkan, and
Arthur Stinchcombe.
Critical junctures and
legacies Seymour Lipset and
Stein Rokkan (1967) and Rokkan...
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Martin Lipset provided a very
influential analysis of the
bases of
democracy across the world.
Larry Diamond and Gary
Marks argue that "
Lipset's ****ertion...
- 1999, pp. 20–21.
Lipset 1999, pp. 19–20.
Lipset 1999, p. 21.
Lipset 1999, pp. 21–22.
Lipset 1999, pp. 22, 24.
Lipset 1999, p. 24.
Lipset 1999, p. 27. Hughes...
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American politics: essays,
Rowman & Littlefield, 2004, p. 158;
Seymour Martin Lipset,
American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword, W.W.
Norton & Company, 1997...
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Internal Politics of the
International Typographical Union (1956) by
Lipset, Trow, and Coleman. In 1911,
Robert Michels argued that, paradoxically,...
- the race
likely did not
affect the outcome.
According to
Seymour Martin Lipset, the 1992
election had
several unique characteristics.
Voters felt that...