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Jeffrey A. Winters

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Jeffrey A. Winters


Born
in Ohio, The United States
May 31, 1960

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Jeffrey Alan Winters is an American political scientist at Northwestern University, specialising in the study of oligarchy. He has written extensively on Indonesia and on oligarchy in the United States. His 2011 book Oligarchy was the 2012 winner of the American Political Science Association's Luebbert Award for the Best Book in Comparative politics. ...more

Average rating: 4.22 · 187 ratings · 29 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
Oligarchy

4.29 avg rating — 160 ratings — published 2011 — 18 editions
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Power in Motion: Capital Mo...

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Dosa Dosa Politik Orde Baru

3.89 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1999
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Reinventing the World Bank

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Soeharto Lengser: Perspekti...

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Elites, Non-Elites, and Pol...

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The Blind Spot: How Oligarc...

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“Está claro que la oligarquía coexiste con notable facilidad con la democracia. Eso significa que conseguir la democracia, especialmente si esto solo significa implantar el método democrático, no es una solución al problema de la oligarquía.”
Jeffrey A. Winters, Oligarquía

“Las oligarquías gobernantes de Grecia y Roma sugieren que el grado de estratificación de la riqueza resulta importante, pero, al tiempo, lo improbable de que un solo oligarca, usando su cargo oficial, sea capaz de derrocar un gobierno colectivo, especialmente cuando existen reglas y normas sobre rotación de los puestos y otras salvaguardias.”
Jeffrey A. Winters, Oligarquía

“«En principio no se les permitía ninguna libertad de movimiento: un esclavo, como reza una de las máximas de Catón, debe trabajar o dormir», escribe Mommsen”
Jeffrey A. Winters, Oligarquía



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