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| 100 | _aAlmond, Gabriel A. | ||
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_aThe civic culture: political attitudes and democracy in five nations/ _cGabriel A. Almond, Sidney Verba |
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_aNew Jersey: _bPrinceton, _c1963. |
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_avii, 562 p. _bHB |
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| 505 | _a1. An Approach to Political Culture, pg. 3* Chapter 2. Cross-National Research and Political Behavior: Some Considerations of Method, pg. 43* Chapter 3. Patterns of Political Cognition, pg. 79* Chapter 4. Feelings Toward Government and Politics, pg. 101 *Chapter 5. Patterns of Partisanship, pg. 123* Chapter 6. The Obligation to Participate, pg. 161* Chapter 7. The Sense of Civic Competence, pg. 180* Chapter 8. Citizen Competence and Subject Competence, pg. 214* Chapter 9. Competence, Participation, and Political Allegiance, pg. 230* Chapter 10. Social Relations and Civic Cooperation, pg. 261* Chapter 11. Organisational Membership and Civic Competence, pg. 300* Chapter 12. Political Socialization and Civic Competence, pg. 323* Chapter 13. Group Differences in Political Orientation, pg. 377 *Chapter 14. Five Political Cultures, pg. 402* Chapter 15. The Civic Culture and Democratic Stability, pg. 473* Appendix A. Sampling and Sampling Error, pg. 509* Appendix B. Interview Schedules, pg. 526*List of Tables and Figures, pg. 551*Index, pg. 559 | ||
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