Neopluralism: The Evolution of Political Process Theory / Edition 1

Neopluralism: The Evolution of Political Process Theory / Edition 1

by Andrew S. McFarland
ISBN-10:
0700613102
ISBN-13:
9780700613106
Pub. Date:
04/19/2004
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10:
0700613102
ISBN-13:
9780700613106
Pub. Date:
04/19/2004
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
Neopluralism: The Evolution of Political Process Theory / Edition 1

Neopluralism: The Evolution of Political Process Theory / Edition 1

by Andrew S. McFarland

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Overview

Many of the basic issues of political science have been addressed by pluralist theory, which focuses on the competing interests of a democratic polity, their organization, and their influence on policy. Popular in the 1960s, pluralism gradually lost favor and nearly became obsolete when political scientists began to challenge its fundamental assumptions. Andrew McFarland shows, however, that this approach still provides a promising foundation for understanding the American political process.

Neopluralism draws on pluralism's foundational logic to synthesize its various strands into a single paradigm that addresses three key, interrelated questions: Who has power? How is policy made? What do interest groups do?

McFarland reexamines the major concepts and findings of the most influential advocates of pluralism from the 1950s and 1960s, then traces developments in American political science which have either contested or built upon these concepts. Demonstrating that the work underlying the original pluralist paradigm has been improved upon by subsequent generations of scholars, he proposes an original synthesis that combines elements of classical pluralist theory with more recent theoretical developments, including work on social movements, political development, and corporatism.

By demonstrating the degree to which much recent scholarship shares an unstated allegiance to the process theory of politics, McFarland shows how new studies can be designed that can contribute to this theoretical perspective. He also suggests how process theory continues to develop and is likely to expand into the fields of comparative politics, international relations, and social movement studies.

Summarizing fifty years of research on political power, public policymaking, and interest groups, Neopluralism offers a fresh overview of current thinking in political science. Because it makes a strong case for revisiting an abandoned paradigm, it is essential reading for all scholars who wish to solidify their understanding of interest group behavior, public policy, and American politics in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700613106
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 04/19/2004
Series: Studies in Government and Public Policy
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface

1. Pluralism Reconsidered

2. Basic Ideas of Pluralism

3. The Multiple-Elite Theory

4. Neopluralism

5. Social Movements

6. Policymaking and Political Time

7. The Political Process and Planning

8. Issues and Power

9. The Boundaries of Pluralism

10. Conclusion

References

Index

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