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WEW JERSSJ 



THE PROCESS 



GOVERNMENI 



By Arthur F. Bentley ' 



This book is a technical study of the ^^^^, 

 which must be used in the scientific ^"J^^P^j^g 

 tion of the phenomena of government, 

 author holds that the manner in which ^^^f ^ 

 beliefs are made to do service in most pre- 

 interpretations Is artificial and «nsatistacTu»._ 

 He has endeavorrd to resolve the customf^ 

 dualism, not in the manner commonl> c* 

 philosophical, but by a dirtct analysis ot soc 

 processes. His position is that the c^"^^^!;.^^^ 

 of leelings and ideas as causes should ne a 

 doned, and replaced with something mo^^ ^^ 

 cient for scientific purposes. He seeKs |^, ^^ 

 values or practical meanings for all ^^f^,-^ 



ties and discussions in terms of .^/^.f^^^^^l 



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located, many. 

 , Kv nrolractefl 



group interests of the population 



he believes, can be detected only by prp . 

 investigation. This is but one side of ^^^^^^ ' 

 On the other side he strives to make a si mu 

 analysis of the various institutions or oi^amz^i 

 forms of government, reducing them "f^ ^ 

 to terms of underlj-ing group '^*«^^? ' :„ed 

 showing how th^ are created and mamiaiu 

 by the pressures exerted by such ^^iterese. 



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 an attempt to attain a non-dualistic ^^/^"^« 

 of the interactions of public opimon m ^^ Tit 

 forms with the institutions of S^^^.^t^' nt 

 may safely be said that no such det^icd ^^V ^^ 

 to grapple with the intricacies of public oP ,^ 

 on a stnctly social basis has hitherto been ^-^ • 



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