Anton, T.J.1963. "Power, Pluralism, and Local Politics." Admin. Sci. Q.7: 425-57.
2.
Aristotle.1958. Politics. London: Oxford University Press.
3.
Bachrach, P.1967. The Theory of Democratic Elitism. Boston: Little, Brown.
4.
Bachrach, P. and Morton Baratz.1962. "Two Faces of Power." American Political Science Review56: 947-52.
5.
_. 1970. Power and Poverty. New York: Oxford University Press.
6.
Barber, Benjamin.1984. Strong Democracy: Participatory Politics for a New Age . Berkeley: University of California Press.
7.
Beiner, Ronald.1983. Political Judgment. Chicago : University of Chicago Press.
8.
Crick, Bernard.1964. In Defense of Politics. Baltimore : Penguin.
9.
Dahl, R.A.1956. A Preface to Democratic Theory. Chicago : University of Chicago Press.
10.
_. 1958. "A Critique of the Ruling Elite Model." American Political Science Review52: 463-69.
11.
_. 1961. Who Governs? New Haven: Yale University Press.
12.
_. 1966. "Further Reflections on 'The Elitist Theory of Democracy .'" American Political Science Review60: 296-305.
13.
_. 1967. "The City in the Future of Democracy." American Political Science Review61: 953-70.
14.
_. 1970. After the Revolution? New Haven: Yale University Press.
15.
_. 1977. "On Removing Certain Impediments to Democracy in the United States." Political Science Quarterly92: 1-20.
16.
_. 1982. Dilemmas of Pluralist Democracy. Berkeley : University of California Press.
17.
_. 1983. "Comment on Manley."American Political Science Review77: 386-88.
18.
_. 1985. A Preface to Economic Democracy. Berkeley : University of California Press.
19.
Dahl, R.A., and Charles Lindblom.1953. Politics, Economics, and Welfare. New York: Harper and Row.
20.
_. 1976. (With a new Preface) Politics, Economics and Welfare: Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
21.
diZerega, Gus.1987. "Liberalism and Democracy." Critical ReviewI, No. 3: 45-62.
22.
Gewirth, Alan.1978. Reason and Morality. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. _. 1982. Human Rights. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
23.
Habermas, Jurgen.1979. Communication and the Evolution of Society. Boston: Beacon Press.
24.
Hayek, F.A.1948. Individualism and Economic Order. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
25.
_. 1978. New Studies in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and the History of IdeasChicago: University of Chicago Press.
26.
Jacobs, Jane. 1984. Cities and the Wealth of Nations. New York: Random House.
27.
Kirzner, I.1973. Competition and Entrepreneurship. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
28.
_. 1979. Perception, Opportunity and Profit. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
29.
Lowi, Theodore J.1985. Personal President, Power Invested, Promise Unfulfilled . Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
30.
Maass, Arthur.1983. Congress and the Common Good. New York : Basic Books.
31.
Manley, John F.1983. "Neo-Pluralism: A Class Analysis of Pluralism I and Pluralism II." American Political Science Review77: 368-83.
32.
Mansbridge, Jane. 1983. Beyond Adversary Democracy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
33.
Mayhew, David R.1974. Congress, The Electoral Connection. New Haven: Yale University Press.
34.
McCarthy, Thomas.1981. The Critical Theory of Jurgen Habermas. Cambridge: MIT Press.
35.
Morris, Peter.1972. "Power in New Haven: A Reassessment of 'Who Governs?' " British Journal of Political Science2: 457-65.
36.
Muir, William K., Jr. 1982. Legislature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
37.
Oakeshott, Michael.1964. Rationalism in Politics. New York: Basic Books.
38.
Olson, Mancur.1982. The Rise and Decline of Nations. New Haven: Yale University Press.
39.
Pateman, Carole.1970. Participation and Democratic Theory. Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press.
40.
Pitkin, Hanna.1972. Wittgenstein and Justice. Berkeley : University of California Press.
41.
Polanyi, Michael.1951. The Logic of Liberty. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. _. 1969. Knowing and Being. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Polsby, Nelson.1980. Community Power and Political Theory. 2nd ed. New Haven: Yale University Press.
42.
Price, Don. K.1985. America's Unwritten Constitution. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
43.
Price, H.D.1962. "Review of 'Who Governs?' " Yale Law Journal71: 1589-96. Rae, Douglas.1981. Equalities. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Rieselbach , Leroy N.1986. Congressional Reform. Washington, D.C. : Congressional Quarterly.
44.
Ripley, Randall B.1983. Congress: Process and Policy. New York : Norton.
45.
Schumpeter, J.1959. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. New York: Harper and Row.
46.
_. 1961. The Theory of Economic Development. New York: Oxford University Press.
47.
Sinclair, Barbara.1983. Majority Leadership in the U.S. House. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press .
48.
Sundquist, James L.1981. The Decline and Resurgence of Congress. Washington, D.C.: Brookings.
49.
Taylor, Charles.1985. Philosophy and theHuman Sciences . Vol. II. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
50.
Toulmin, Stephen.1972. Human Understanding. Princeton : Princeton University Press.
51.
Tussman, Joseph.1960. Obligation and the Body Politic. London : Cambridge University Press.
52.
Walker, Jack.1966. "A Critique of the Elitist Theory of Democracy ." American Political Science Review60: 285-95.
53.
Walzer, Michael.1983. Spheres of Justice. New York : Basic Books. Ziman, John.1968. Public Knowledge. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.