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Foreword Dianne M. Pinderhughes ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Power and Local Democracy: Clarence N. Stone and American Political Science Marion Orr Valerie C. Johnson 1
Power, Social Stratification, and Local Democracy 31
Systemic Power in Community Decision Making: A Restatement of Stratification Theory 33
Social Stratification, Nondecision-Making, and the Study of Community Power 55
Urban Regimes and the Capacity to Govern: A Political Economy Approach 76
Urban Political Leadership 109
Paradigms, Power, and Urban Leadership 111
Political Leadership in Urban Politics 136
Race, Class, and Politics in Atlanta 159
Race, Power, and Political Change 161
Race and Regime in Atlanta 185
Power, Politics, and Urban Social Reform 201
Civic Capacity and Urban Education 203
Powerful Actors Versus Compelling Actions 226
Civic Capacity: What, Why, and from Whence 240
Conclusion: Reflections and Prospects 265
Urban Politics Then and Now 267
Clarence N. Stone and the Study of Urban Politics Jennifer Hochschild 317
Contributors 335
Index 337
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Add Power in the City: Clarence Stone and the Politics of Inequality, A leading theorist in urban politics, Clarence Stone redefined the field with his prize-winning book Regime Politics and is now acknowledged as the father of regime analysis. Over the course of four decades, he has examined political power and le, Power in the City: Clarence Stone and the Politics of Inequality to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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