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14 Talcott Parsons, "Some Reflections on the Place of Force in Social Process,'^
Harry Eckstein (ed.). Internal War: Problems and Approaches, New York 1964, pp 34-3b. l* Thomas C Schelling, The Strategy of Conflict, Cambridge 1960. ' • John Dollard op. cit, also see Eiton D McNeil, "Psychology and Aggression", Journal
of Conflict Resolution, vol 3, June 1959, pp 195-294. '7 Gurr, op. cit. 's Ibid.,? 33. 19 Daniel Lerner, "Toward a Communication Theory of Modernization: A Set of
Considerations", in Luciaa W Pye (ed.), Communication and Political Development, Prin"
ceton 1963, pp 327-50.
ae Brian Crozier, The Rebels: A Study of Postwar Insurrections, London 1960, pp 15-16. 31 Gurr, op. cit,, p 13. fla Ibid. a8 ZW.,p24. a4 Ibid.
86 Ibid., pp 13-14.
26 James C Davies, "Toward a Theory of Revolution", American Sociological Review, vol 27, February 1962, pp 5-19. Also "The J-Curve of Rising and Declining Satisfactions as a Cause of Some Great Revolutions and a Continued Rebellion^, in Hugh Davis Graham and Ted Robert Gurr, (eds.), op.cit.
27 History of Violence in America, op. cit,, ch 18, pp-635-8. •
28 Samuel P Huntington, Political Order in Changing Societies,'NC-W Haven 1968, pp 39-50
29 Speech by Robert S McNamara, Montreal, Quebec, 18 May 1966, New Tork Times, 19 May 1966, p 11.
80 Huntington, op. cit., p 41.
81 Bert F Hoselitz, and Myron Weiner, "Economic Development and Political Stability
in India", Dissent, vol 8, Spring 1961, p 173. 88 Huntington, op. cit., p 52.
88 Eric Hoffer, The True Believer, New York 1951, p 17. 84 Huntington, op. cit., p. 53. 88 Ibid. »• Ibid., p 4:3.
87 History of Violence in America, op, cit., pp 634-77.
88 Ibid., p 63^. 8® Ibid.
40 Ibid., p 645. Also Lucian W Pye, Aspects of Political Development, Boston, 1966.
41 David E Apter, The Politics of Modernisation, Chicago 1965.
42 Judith C Coburn, "Asian Scholars and Government", in Friedman and Seldon. (eds.) America's Asia, Pantheon, 1971, throws light on how American social scientists arc recruited by the White House, CIA and the Foundations to produce biased literature on Third World countries. The USA to some extent has been successful in its mission in India. See also Noam Chomsky, At War with Asia, Collins, 1971.
48 Huntingion, op. cit.. This is the theme of the whole book. See also Rajni Kothari, Politics in India, Bombay 1970, pp 232-3.
44 Carr» What is History? Quoted by Randhir Singh, Reason, Revolution and Political Theory, New Delhi 1967, p 134.
46 Friedman and Seldon, (eds.),o/>. a7.» p 139.
46 Randhir Singh, op. cit., p 141.
47 Karl Marx, Critique of the Gotha Programme, quoted by Randhir Singh, ibid., p 143 4 8 Randhir Singh, ibid., p 141.
4 • Americans taught modern values to the Vietnamese for about twenty years and what has been the outcome is obvious to all.