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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 2 (WINTER, 1983): Back Matter
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UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES OF THE DEMOCRATIC STATE
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1983-01-01)The paper offers a sociological explanation for the underground structures which arise in societies organized as political democracies. The case of the United States is used to explore this curious fact. The disjunction ... -
Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 2 (WINTER, 1983): Book Review
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 2 (WINTER, 1983): Book Review
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Vanguard Parties
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 2 (WINTER, 1983): Book Review
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1983-01-01) -
Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 2 (WINTER, 1983): Book Review
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 2 (WINTER, 1983): Front Matter
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The Appeal to Reason and the Failure of the Socialist Party in 1912
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1983-04-01)One of the classic problems studied by social scientists is why there is no socialism in the United States. The Socialist Party has not been a significant political force since the early twentieth century. A content analysis ... -
Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 1 (SPRING, 1983): Book Review
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 1 (SPRING, 1983): Book Review
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 1 (SPRING, 1983): Back Matter
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 1 (SPRING, 1983): Book Review
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 1 (SPRING, 1983): Book Review
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Anarchism and the Problem of Order
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The Rustic Aesthetic in Social Perspective: Accumulated Ceremony and a Cultural Meaning of Style in Rustic America
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TIME AND BIOGRAPHY IN DIABETIC EXPERIENCE
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1983-04-01)This paper offers a preliminary analysis of temporality in the lives of diabetics. It is argued that time unites the various aspects of diabetic experience, including the disease itself, and the social, emotional, ... -
Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 8, Number 1 (SPRING, 1983): Front Matter
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Gunning Down the Fog: A Test of the Unintelligibility and Illiteracy Hypotheses
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1983-04-01)Sociologists have often been criticized for their inability to make themselves understood. Talcott Parsons, in particular, has been singled out for his alleged incomprehensibility. As a consequence, his name has achieved ... -
Thorstein Veblen: A New Perspective
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1982-01-01)In spite of his extensive writings, Thorstein Veblen is an American sociologist most students of sociology know very little about. The obscurity of Veblen's work within the discipline is explained by two parallel trends: ...