POLSCI 2F03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Sidney Tarrow, Bureaucracy, Neurodiversity
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Individuals enter into unequal relations as part of the daily production and reproduction. Actors within given class locations come to make sense of their relationships and to form organizations seeking to renegotiate that relationship: from class structure to class formation. This is important for people to name the relationships that they are in over time. As a result, power is society is heavily concentrated around the structure of relationships found production. Lines of division are clear and recur across fields, and the interests of the powerful tend to predominate in compromises that are reached. He spends too much time looking at problems in economics and places that we work. There is a tendency to disagree with the pluralist. Individuals have preferences, and choose strategies to maximize those preferences within a framework of rules. Social outcomes are the result of the strategic interactions of these individuals.