Boston Politics: The Creativity of Power

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Walter de Gruyter, 1989 - Political Science - 361 pages
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Contents

The Story of Politics VII XIII XIV 1 Chapter 1 The Autocracy Condition of Creativity 1 Philosophical Argument The Paradox of Liberty
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Power and Architecture
2
The Potential of Power
3
The Construction of the Autocracy
4
The Strategy of the Autocrat
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The Principles of the Autocracy
6
The Invisible Government
7
Producing Institutions
8
The Kevin White Interest
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Movement Among Institutions
9
Politics Versus Government
10
The Exercise of Authority
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The Distant Intimacy
36
Disjunctions and Discontinuities
37
The Chaos of Power
40
The Court Locus of Creativity
43
The Few and the Many
45
Two Tales and Two Stages
46
The Field of Political Creativity
49
A Phenomenon of Politics That Defies Numbers
57
The Reality That Is History Section 2 The Rhythm of Organizational Creativity
61
Institutional Change
63
Configurations and Institutions
64
Persons Define Places of Politics
67
The Alter
68
The Court Theologian
69
The Politics
70
The Entrepreneur 9 Persons Settle the Stages of History
71
The Founders
72
Political Archaeology
75
Creativeness and Efficiency
87
The Process of Alternating
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Time History and Society
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A Morphology
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The Political Epoch
160
The Pathology of Politics
191
The Autocrat the Government and the Party
204
The Government Movements of Creativity
211
Persons and Institutions
223
The Consilium
231
Institutionalist Politics
240
The Appearance of Power
251
Power and Representation
257
Simulacra Imperii
265
The Spatial Process of Society
271
The Process of Spatial Creativity
277
The Politics of Spatial Creativity
289
Movements of Planning
296
Politics Space and Creativity
315
Bibliography
323
Index of Subjects
341
Index of Names
351
The Cast
357
The Author 363
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