How Power Corrupts
Author(s)
R. Blaug
R. Blaug
This is an interdisciplinary study of the mechanisms by which power corrupts. It incorporates political theory, organizational studies and cognitive science. In particular, it introduces advances in the field of cognitive psychology, which it uses to examine the effects of institutionalized power on how we think.
Keywords
General, History & Theory, Political, General, Democracy, Cognitive Psychology, Social Sciences -> Sociology -> Sociology, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> History & Theory, cs.soc_sci.philo.polit, cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.gen_polit_sc, Social Sciences -> Psychology -> Cognitive Psychology, SCX22170, SC911010, SCE37000, SC911000, SC911050, SCY20060, SUCO41143, 3538, 6334, 4005, 3115, 3000
General, History & Theory, Political, General, Democracy, Cognitive Psychology, Social Sciences -> Sociology -> Sociology, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> History & Theory, cs.soc_sci.philo.polit, cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.gen_polit_sc, Social Sciences -> Psychology -> Cognitive Psychology, SCX22170, SC911010, SCE37000, SC911000, SC911050, SCY20060, SUCO41143, 3538, 6334, 4005, 3115, 3000
Name in long format: | How Power Corrupts Cognition and Democracy in Organisations |
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ISBN-10: | 0230274854 |
ISBN-13: | 9780230274853 |
Book pages: | 525 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 2 |
Binding: | eBook |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Dimensions: | eBook |