It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandatories over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy. The Mechanisms of Governance - Page 167by Oliver E. Williamson - 1996 - 448 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| 1916 - 1012 pages
...here used in its most comprehensive significance) may be formulated in the following terms: 'It is an organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy.'"... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1916 - 592 pages
...here used in its most comprehensive significance), may be formulated in the following terms: 'It is an organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy.'... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1924 - 288 pages
...expression, the fundamental sociological law of political parties may be formulated in the following terms : "It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the dele1gates over the delegators. Who says organization, says... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1924 - 288 pages
...organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the dele<gates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy." The treasure in the fable may well symbolize democracy. Democracy is a treasure which no one will ever... | |
| Vicente Albano Pacis - 1925 - 236 pages
...the same subject or aspect of a subject. It is thus a question of anarchy versus organization, and "it is organization which gives birth to the dominion...delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy". There is, therefore, in I.'iss Follett's scheme no assurance that crowd psychology shall be a thing... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1926 - 638 pages
...expression, the fundamental sociological law of political parties may be formulated in the following terms: "It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy."... | |
| Edward McChesney Sait - 1927 - 636 pages
...fundamental sociological law of political parties . . . may be formulated in the following terms : 'It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the elector, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization,... | |
| Robert Michels - 1968 - 384 pages
..."political" being here used in its most comprehensive significance) may be formulated in the following terms: "It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy."... | |
| Constance E. Smith, Anne E. Freedman - 1972 - 268 pages
...for a democratic society both disturbing and significant. His work led him to an unhappy conclusion: "It is organization which gives birth to the dominion...delegators. Who says organization says oligarchy" (p. 401). A good summary of the contemporary view of the process of bureaucratization in voluntary... | |
| J. David Edelstein, Malcolm Warner - 404 pages
...in its most comprehensive significance) may be formulated in the following terms: It is organisation which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators. Who says organisation, says [tendency towards] oligarchy.1 'Every party... | |
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