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Institutional Structure: Constituting State, Society, and The Individual
This highly original work develops the view that social action in modern societies is structured by institutionalized rules. The authors examine the growth of the state in order to understand the nature of modern society, arguing that the state develops within a world culture. Institutional Structure: Constituting State, Society and the Individual is a cogent examination of the evolution of the state and the institutions within it.
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306.2 Tho i
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Publisher | Sage Publ. : New Delhi., 1987 |
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366hlm: 14x22cm
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English
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0-8039-2892-0
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306.2
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