Description
A field theory of power that rejects many of the reigning assumptions made about power
About the Author
Thomas E. Wartenbert is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Mount Holyoke College.
Reviews
"[This] excellent typology of forms of social power will be welcomed by all social theorists.... Feminist theorists in particular should find this book an important contribution to their thinking about how male domination is exercised even when immediate interactions between men and women appear harmonious."
-Iris M.Young
"An excellent study of the many meanings of power. The study is a strong start at filling a void in contemporary social theory...."
-Choice
"The theory of power that Wartenberg argues for in this book is carefully constructed, with perceptive analyses and fresh insights... Certainly the current debates will profit from the clarity of his criticisms and of his own constructive position.... a major systematic treatment that is ambitious in its scope and original in its results."
-David Hoy, University of California, Santa Cruz
Book Information
ISBN 9780877229056
Author Thomas Wartenberg
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Temple University Press,U.S.
Publisher Temple University Press,U.S.