Forms of PowerISBN: 978-0-7456-2475-4
Paperback
240 pages
February 2001, Polity
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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"Forms of Power is a significant and original contribution to
contemporary debates on power. I would thoroughly recommend this
book to anyone interested in power and/or Weberian social theory."
Political Studies
"This is an ambitious work that deals in an illuminating and
comprehensive way with a notoriously difficult concept."
American Political Science Review
"This is a sustained restatement of a Weberian position in the
light of recent empirical work on forms of social power. It is
lucid, engagingly written, and sure to gain readers and attention."
John Hall, McGill University, Montreal
"Gianfranco Poggi has written a lucid and economical book on the major forms of social power: political economic and normative/ideological. His discussion of military power, treated as an aspect of political power, is a welcome innovation, as is his extensive use of untranslated Italian and German scholarship." Dennis H. Wrong, New York University