30-Day No-Hassle Returns
We guarantee your satisfaction on every purchase or rental with a full refund within 30 days of your purchase date.
Fast, Same-Day Customer Service
If you need help, our friendly, helpful Customer Service team will contact you the same business day.
The Best Prices on Textbook Rentals, Guaranteed
You can shop with confidence with the best rental prices at ValoreBooks.com. If you find a lower priced rental, we will match it.

After the Revolution? Authority in a Good Society

by

Dahl, Robert A.

$2.00 $3.95 Shipping
List Price
$18.50
Discount
89%off
You Save
$16.50
Item Details
Condition: Used - Good Seller: Rating: (1,560) 89% Ships From: Multiple Locations Shipping: Standard, Expedited Comments: Used - Good REV 90 May
contain highlighting/under
lining/notes/etc. May have
used ... [more]
Used - Good REV 90 May
contain highlighting/under
lining/notes/etc. May have
used stickers on cover.
Ships same or next day.
Expedited shipping takes 2-
3 business days; standard
shipping takes 4-14
business days. [less]
Marketplace Prices
3 Usedfrom $2.00
After the Revolution? Authority in a Good Society, ISBN 9780300049640 Own This Book? Sell It
ISBN-13:

9780300049640

ISBN:

0300049641

Pub Date: 1990
Publisher: Yale Univ Pr Summary: In this classic book, one of the world's most distinguished political scientists discussed the problems, strengths, and weaknesses of democracy as a method of decision making for modern governments. Robert A. Dahl examines the principles on which the authority of democratic government rests, the question of who 'the people' should be in the concept of 'rule by the people, ' and kinds of democracy that fit different s [read more]
THE EXTRA MILE GUARANTEE
  • 30-Day No-Hassle Returns
  • Fast, Same-Day Customer Service
  • The Best Prices on Textbook Rentals
Read More
NEED HELP PAYING FOR COLLEGE?
  • Find student loan options quickly and easily
  • Compare loans to find the best fit for you
  • Apply for the loan that meets your needs
Find Loan
Price + Shipping
Condition
Details
Recommended
$2.00
+ $3.95 shipping
LOW ITEM PRICE
Used
Good
  • Seller: campusbookstoreRecommended SellerThis seller provides order tracking
  • Seller Rating: (1,560) 89%
  • Ships from: Multiple Locations
  • Shipping Methods: Standard, Expedited
  • Comments:
    Used - Good REV 90 May contain
    highlighting/underlining/notes/etc. May have used stickers
    on cover. Ships same or next day. Expedited shipping takes
    2-3 business days; standar [more]

  • Contact seller about this item
QUANTITY

1 In-Stock
$2.00
+ $3.95 shipping
LOW ITEM PRICE
Used
Good
  • Seller: campusbookstoreRecommended SellerThis seller provides order tracking
  • Seller Rating: (1,560) 89%
  • Ships from: Multiple Locations
  • Shipping Methods: Standard, Expedited
  • Comments:
    Used - Good REV 90 May contain
    highlighting/underlining/notes/etc. May have used stickers
    on cover. Ships same or next day. Expedited shipping takes
    2-3 business days; standar [more]

  • Contact seller about this item
QUANTITY

1 In-Stock
$3.94
+ $3.95 shipping
Used
Good
QUANTITY

1 In-Stock
$13.78
+ $3.95 shipping
Used
Good
  • Seller: KingsRidgeMedia
  • Seller Rating: (23) 77%
  • Ships from: Appleton, WI
  • Shipping Methods: Standard
  • Comments: Excellent customer service. May ship from alternate location depending on your zip code and availability. Satisfaction guaranteed!!
  • Contact seller about this item
QUANTITY

1 In-Stock
Product Details
ISBN-13:

9780300049640


ISBN:

0300049641


Pub Date: 1990
Publisher: Yale Univ Pr

In this classic book, one of the world's most distinguished political scientists discussed the problems, strengths, and weaknesses of democracy as a method of decision making for modern governments. Robert A. Dahl examines the principles on which the authority of democratic government rests, the question of who 'the people' should be in the concept of 'rule by the people, ' and kinds of democracy that fit different situations. In a new chapter Dahl acknowledges the importance of market-oriented economies to democratic institutions but advised newly democratic governments to adopt a system in which unregulated markets are modified by a certain amount of governmental intervention.

Where's My Stuff?
Shipping & Returns