| 1974 - 516 pages
...consideration of a more general г1 See poll cited in fn. 17: p. 35, Table 27.1. 22 See Gabriel A. Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1963, pp. 116-21. Similarly, 51 percent of the Central Italian workers indicated that they had stopped frequently... | |
| Leon D. Epstein - 1967 - 420 pages
...differences reveals even more split-ticket voting than appears from the election results." 12 Gabriel A. Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963), p. 155. 13 W. Ivor Jennings, The Queen's Government (London: Penguin, 1954), p. 60. '* JDB Miller,... | |
| Benjamin R. Barber, Michael J. Gargas McGrath - 432 pages
...ambiguous in the novel, but in his "Reply to Trotsky," p. 20. Malraux makes the point unequivocally. 34. Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1963). 35. See especially Barrington Moore. Jr., Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy (Boston: Beacon... | |
| G. Bingham Powell - 1982 - 298 pages
...University Press, 1974). For data on such effects within more modernized countries, see Gabriel A. Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963). On the linkages between awareness and involvement and participation, see Norman H. Nie, G. Bingham... | |
| Sidney Verba, Gary R. Orren - 1985 - 356 pages
...of Political and Social Indicators, 2nd ed. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1972), pp. 51-56. d. Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963), p. 219. e. Samuel Barnes and Max Kaase, ed., Political Action (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1980),... | |
| Reinhard Bendix - 1970 - 386 pages
...31-32. 22. Accordingly, the empirical difficulties in studying legitimacy are formidable. The study by Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963) is an important attempt in this respect. 23. Weber, Economv and Society, op. cit., I, p. 241. 24. Ibid.,... | |
| Peter J. Katzenstein - 1989 - 388 pages
...Democrats) among the working population has decreased from 51.0 percent in 1950 to 42.2 percent in 53. Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1 965) ; Juan Linz, "Cleavage and Consensus in West German Politics : The Early Fifties," in Seymour... | |
| Charles E. Lindblom - 1990 - 332 pages
...Ruth Benedict, Patterns of Culture (1934; Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1961), pp. 2f. 45. For example, Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963) and Sidney Verba, Norman H. Nie, and Jae-On Kim, Participation and Political Equality (Cambridge: Cambridge... | |
| Frank J. Sorauf - 1994 - 324 pages
...the conclusions about the American political culture in the most influential study of it: Gabriel A. Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963). 13. State and local estimates are from Herbert E. Alexander, Financing the 1980 Election (Lexington,... | |
| John Scott - 1994 - 484 pages
...which has astonishingly high turnout, has a low suicide rate, etc. 18. 1 have in mind particularly Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba, The Civic Culture (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963); and Philip E. Converse and Georges Dupeux, "Politicization of the Electorate in France and the United... | |
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