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Colossal Control Failures - From Julius Caesar to 9/11

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Zusatztext "Over the years! Jack Gibbs has taken me step-by-step through an elaboration of the concept of social control to his argument that control should be sociology's central notion to his formulation of a theory about control. His latest installment! Colossal Control Failures! should draw the greatest attention because it addresses historical events and issues that are important to both scholars and the general public! ranging from failures in attempted control by Julius Caesar! three presidents and a variety of dictators to revolutionaries and the attempt to control AIDS. His treatment of9/11 is enlightening and should be required reading for anyone who would like some guidance on how to avoid such colossal failures in the future."-Gary F. Jensen! Vanderbilt UniversityThe hallmark of this trenchant analysis of colossal control failures is Gibbs' insistence on conceptual clarity and rigorous analysis! a welcome change from facile claims based on preconceived and politically motivated prescriptions and proscriptions. From Julius Caesar to "America's Worst Day" (9/11) this book is a timely warning against the hubris of political! economic! and religious exceptionalism. Gibbs strengthens his claim for control as the central notion of sociology.-James F. Short! Jr.! Washington State University Informationen zum Autor Jack P. Gibbs Klappentext This fascinating book analyzes 13 control failures in human history! from Robespierre 's promotion of the French Revolution! to Hoover 's efforts to stop the Great Depression! to the intelligence failures of 9/11. Assessing the causes of 10 additional historical cases! the author 's comparative analysis shows how each leadership failure was caused by an expansion of the "range" of control attempts! their "scope!" and/or their "diversity." A leader 's or other actor 's attempts to broaden the range of control targets have been most important in causing great human failures. The analysis is timely during an era when war! global warming! and other vexing problems plague our society. The analysis supports the author 's contention that control could be the central notion of the social and behavioral sciences. Zusammenfassung Analyses control failures throughout history, including Robespierre's promotion of the French Revolution, and Hoover's efforts to stop the Great Depression. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I Preliminary Matters; Chapter 1 The Ubiquity of Control Failures, the Nature of Attempted Control, and Some Control Principles; Chapter 2 Control over Human Behavior and the Notion of Power; Part II Colossal Control Failures by Three American Presidents; Chapter 3 Herbert Hoover’s Nightmare; Chapter 4 FDR’s Failed Attempt to Pack the Supreme Court; Chapter 5 Richard Nixon’s Stonewalling; Part III Colossal Control Failures by Three Revolutionaries; Chapter 6 Robespierre Reaches Far too Far; Chapter 7 Trotsky’s Fatal Misperception of Stalin; Chapter 8 “Che” Guevara; Part IV Colossal Control Failures by Two Dictators; Chapter 9 Caesar Crosses the Rubicon; Chapter 10 Hitler’s Putsch and His Invasion of the U.S.S.R.; Part V Some Other Colossal Control Failures; Chapter 11 The Juice Walks; Chapter 12 AIDS; Chapter 13 Control Failures and 9/11, America’s Worst Day; Part VI Major Implications; Chapter 14 Some Hopefully Significant Comparisons; Chapter 15 Bearing on the Future;...

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Authors Jack P. Gibbs, Gibbs Jack P.
Publisher Paradigm Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.05.2008
 
EAN 9781594515262
ISBN 978-1-59451-526-2
No. of pages 286
Dimensions 159 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Society & culture: general, Society and culture: general

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