The Functional Analysis of Politics (1967) discusses the feasibility of looking at political activities as constituting a system and of the concepts of structures and functions as general categories of political activities. As well as expounding and criticising structural-function analysis, it applies it to political institutions, groups, and the notion of political development.
The Functional Analysis of Politics (1967) discusses the feasibility of looking at political activities as constituting a system and of the concepts of structures and functions as general categories of political activities.