
On each of these levels, this book is exemplary. I suggest four: the world-historical significance of the movement the book analyzes the particular combination of political understanding and engagement with theoretical sophistication which Selznick brought to his subject the distinctive focus and character of the analysis and its continuing significance, in relation both to enduring social problems and to the oeuvre of a distinguished and distinctive thinker. On this, its second republication, an obvious question occurs: why now? Why should anyone reissue an old book, about a movement which-after a lively presence, to be sure-was scuppered some thirty years ago? The question is worth asking and there are several compelling answers to it. Philip Selznick published The Organizational Weapon: A Study of Bolshevik Strategy and Tactics, in 1952. Series.įront cover image based on artwork "Old Communism Poster" copyright © by the Shutterstock contributor FourB, used by permission. Includes bibliographical references and index.ġ. The organizational weapon: a study of Bolshevik strategy and tactics / Philip Selznick. A new paperback edition is also available. This is an authorized and unabridged republication of the original work. Proceeds from his books in the Series benefit the Jurisprudence & Social Policy Program, University of California at Berkeley. ][This new presentation of Philip Selznick’s The Organizational Weapon is part of a series, Classics of the Social Sciences, which includes several of his early works, with new introductions.
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Published in 2014 by Quid Pro Books, at Smashwords. Previously published in 1952 by McGraw-Hill (RAND series), New York, and in 1960 by the Free Press, Glencoe, Illinois.

Foreword copyright © 2014 by Martin Krygier.

Copyright © 19 by Philip Selznick, and © 2014 by Doris Fine.
