Institutions and Social Conflict
Discover the intricate dynamics of social institutions in "Institutions and Social Conflict," a thought-provoking work by renowned scholars. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1992, this paperback edition spans 252 pages, offering an in-depth critique of various theories surrounding institutional change. The author presents a compelling new theory that highlights the significance of distributional conflict in the formation and evolution of social institutions. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of sociology and political science, this book invites readers to explore the complexities of how institutions shape, and are shaped by, social conflict. Enhance your understanding of this crucial subject with a copy of "Institutions and Social Conflict" today!