Michael G. Schatzberg is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is author of The Dialectics of Oppression in Zaire (Indiana University Press) and Mobutu or Chaos? He is editor of The Political Economy of Kenya, The Political Economy of Zimbabwe, and co-editor (with I. William Zartman) of The Political Economy of Cameroon.
Michael G. Schatzberg is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is author of The Dialectics of Oppression in Zaire (Indiana University Press) and Mobutu or Chaos? He is editor of The Political Economy of Kenya, The Political Economy of Zimbabwe, and co-editor (with I. William Zartman) of The Political Economy of Cameroon.
Michael G. Schatzberg is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is author of The Dialectics of Oppression in Zaire (Indiana University Press) and Mobutu or Chaos? He is editor of The Political Economy of Kenya, The Political Economy of Zimbabwe, and co-editor (with I. William Zartman) of The Political Economy of Cameroon.
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Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments 1. Metaphor and Matrix Methods Paternal and Familial Metaphors The Moral Matrix of Legitimate Governance Subjacency, Legitimacy, and the "Unthinkable" 2. Representations of Power Power Defined Local Faces of Power Conclusion 3. Parameters of The Political The Elision of Church and State The Elision of State and Civil Society Conclusion 4. Alternative Causalities The Banality of Sorcery The Perils of Explanation in Congo/Zaïre Other Visions 5. Matrix I-The Father-Chief: Rights and Responsibilities Nurture and Nourishment Punishment and Pardon Corruption and Its Limits 6. Matrix II-Gender and Generation: Women, the Paternal Order, and the Alternation of Power Women and the Paternal Order Women as Counselors Evolving Norms Generational Rotation 7. Democracy and the Logic of Legitimacy Epistemological Issues The Matrix Revisited Legitimacy, Democracy, and "Democratization" Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments 1. Metaphor and Matrix Methods Paternal and Familial Metaphors The Moral Matrix of Legitimate Governance Subjacency, Legitimacy, and the "Unthinkable" 2. Representations of Power Power Defined Local Faces of Power Conclusion 3. Parameters of The Political The Elision of Church and State The Elision of State and Civil Society Conclusion 4. Alternative Causalities The Banality of Sorcery The Perils of Explanation in Congo/Zaïre Other Visions 5. Matrix I-The Father-Chief: Rights and Responsibilities Nurture and Nourishment Punishment and Pardon Corruption and Its Limits 6. Matrix II-Gender and Generation: Women, the Paternal Order, and the Alternation of Power Women and the Paternal Order Women as Counselors Evolving Norms Generational Rotation 7. Democracy and the Logic of Legitimacy Epistemological Issues The Matrix Revisited Legitimacy, Democracy, and "Democratization" Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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