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{{Library work|title=Power and Pluralism: A View from the Bottom|author=Michael Parenti|publisher=The Journal of Politics|published_date=1970-08|type=Article|source=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2128829}}
{{Library work|title=Power and Pluralism: A View from the Bottom|author=Michael Parenti|publisher=The Journal of Politics|published_date=1970-08|type=Article|source_url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2128829}}


'''''Power and Pluralism: A View from the Bottom''''' was an article written by [[Michael Parenti]], published in [[The Journal of Politics|''The Journal of Politics'']] in August 1970.
'''''Power and Pluralism: A View from the Bottom''''' was an article written by [[Michael Parenti]], published in [[The Journal of Politics|''The Journal of Politics'']] in August 1970.

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Power and Pluralism: A View from the Bottom
AuthorMichael Parenti
PublisherThe Journal of Politics
First published1970-08
TypeArticle


Power and Pluralism: A View from the Bottom was an article written by Michael Parenti, published in The Journal of Politics in August 1970.

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POWER AND PLURALISM: A VIEW FROM THE BOTTOM[1]

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Issue #1 Housing

Issue #2 A Traffic Light

Issue #3 Electoral Contest

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Notes

  1. I should like to thank Darryl Baskin, Robert Dahl, Edgar Litt, Douglas Rosenberg, and Kenneth Sharpe for their helpful comments. This is a revised and expanded version of a paper given at a panel sponsored by the Caucus for a New Political Science Association, Washington, D. C., September 1968.