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dominating position of their proponents within the professional structure of the discipline in the United States.
18 Marion J Levy, The Structure of Society, Princeton, J J Princeton University Press, 1952.
17 Apter, op. cit.y
is Ibid.,? 67.
'9 Ibid., p 163.
20 Ibid., pi.
21 Ibid.,p\5.
22 Ibid.
28 JS Furnivall, Netherlands India Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1939. Also, Furnivall, The Political Economy of the Tropical Far East, Journal of the Royal Central Asiatic Society, 29, 1942, pp 195-210, and Furnivall. Some Problems of Tropical Economy, in Rita Hinden, (ed), Fabian Colonial Essays, London: George Alien & Unwin, 1945, pp 161-181.
2 A H S Morris, Indians in East Africa: A Study in a Plural Society, British Journal of Sociology, 7,3 October 1956, pp 194-211; Morris, The Plural Society, Man. 57,8 August, '57, pp 124-125; Morris, Some Aspects of the Concept of Plural Society, Man, 2 June'67, pp 169-184; DJ Crowley, Plural and Differential Acculturation in Trinidad, American Anthropologist. 59, 5 October, '57, pp 817-824; Burton Benedict, Mauritius: Problems of a Plural Society, London Pall Mall, 1865, and Benedict, Stratification in Plural Societies, American Anthropologist,^, 6 December '62,pp 1235-1246.
25 J D Mitchell, Tribalism and the Plural Society, London: Oxford University Press, 1960. Also see John Rex, The Plural Society in Sociological Theory, British Journal of Sociology 10, 2 June '59, pp 114-124, and Malcolm Cross, Cultural Pluralism and Sociological Theory: A Critique and Re-evaluation, Social and Economic Studies 27, 4 (December, '68, pp 381-397).
2 6 Some of the important critiques from within the tradition of bourgeois social theory, particularly in reference to its applications to politics, are Carl G Hempel, The Logic of Functional Analysis in L Gross, (ed), Symposium on Sociological Theory, New York: Harper & Row, 1959, pp 271-307; Alvin W Gouldner, Reciprocity and Autonomy in Functional Theory in Ibid., pp 241-270; Gouldner, The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology, London: Heinemann, 1972; Richard S Rudner, Philosophy of Social Sciences, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1966, ch 5; Robert E Dowse A Functionalist's Logic, World Politics, 18, 4 July '66, pp 60/-622; John C Harsanyi, Rational-Choice Models of Political Behaviour vs Functionalist and Conformist Theories; World Politics, 2\, 4JuIy '69, pp 513-538; W G Runciman, Social Science and Political Theory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969, ch 6; A James Gregor, Political Science and the Uses of Functional Analysis, American Political Science^Review, 62, 2 June '68, pp 425-439; AJGroth, Structural-Function" alism and Political Development: Three Problems, Western Political Quarterly, 23,3 September, '70. pp 485-499: Nancy E McGlen and Alvin Rabushka, Polemics on Functional Analysis: Variations on a Belaboured Theme, Midwest Journal of Political Science 15, 1 February, '71; Alvin Rabushka, Functionalism, Comparative Politics and Scientific Explanation: Have We Reached a Dead-end? Government and Opposition Summer 1671.
27 M G Smith, The Plural Society in the British West Indies, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1965.
12 8 Pierre L Van den Berghe, Race and Racism: A Comparative Perspective New York, John Wiley, 1967; Van den Berghe, Pluralism and the Polity : A Theoretical Exploration in L Kupcr and MG Smith, (eds). Pluralism in Africa, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969, pp 67-81.
2 fl Alvin Rabushka and Kenneth A Shepsle, Politics in Plural Societies: A Theory of Democratic Instability, Columbus, Ohio, Charles Merrill, 1972.