'The Scientific Status of Political Science’ — Two Comments
Iain Mclean
British Journal of Political Science, 1972, vol. 2, issue 3, 383-384
Abstract:
Mr Ake is not the first mechanical determinist to argue for the possibility of a political science analogous to natural science. He is aware that there are objections to this position, but he scarcely meets them.
Date: 1972
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