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How Power Corrupts: Cognition and Democracy in Organisations

How Power Corrupts: Cognition and Democracy in Organisations

Book by Ricardo Blaug
This is an interdisciplinary study of the mechanisms by which power corrupts. It incorporates political theory, organizational studies and cognitive science. In particular, it introduces advances in the field of cognitive psychology, which it uses... Google Books
Originally published: April 9, 2010
Genre: Thesis
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This is an interdisciplinary study of the mechanisms by which power corrupts. It incorporates political theory, organizational studies and cognitive science.
Summary: “This is an interdisciplinary study of the actual mechanisms by which power corrupts. It pursues a cross-fertilization between political theory, ...
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This is an interdisciplinary study of the actual mechanisms by which power corrupts. It pursues a cross-fertilization between political theory, ...
When we ask how power corrupts, we partly ask 'in what way does it corrupt?' but also, 'what makes it happen?' To the first, we can answer: it corrupts by ...
“How Power Corrupts: Cognition and Democracy in Organisations” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) by Ricardo Blaug brings together cognitive psychology and ...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the mechanisms by which power corrupts. It incorporates political theory, organizational studies and cognitive science ...
Jan 20, 2012 · Beginning with Lord Acton's widely supported statement that 'power corrupts', Ricardo Blaug notes that there is little study of how it does so ...
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Summary: “This is an interdisciplinary study of the actual mechanisms by which power corrupts. It pursues a cross-fertilization between political theory, ...
How Power Corrupts by R. Blaug. RICARDO BLAUG is a Senior Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Leeds, UK. Author R. Blaug.