Across
- 3. a set of normative postulates that personify the essence of power distribution in a society
- 7. a political theory that tends toward self-maintaining order or equilibrium.
- 9. a political theory that leans toward the centrality of contradiction
- 10. is an understanding as rational self-consciousness
- 11. a pause preceding the act
- 14. a sociological theory that views power as an instrument that brings peace and justice
Down
- 1. a sociological theory that views power as an instrument that imposes obedience through cost and reward.
- 2. policy initiatives that favor and allocates resources for the marginalized
- 3. the primary concern of political analysis is the dispersion of this scarce resource.
- 4. the pride and arrogance of scholars that ruined body politic
- 5. a sociological theory that views power as an instrument that controls and divides people
- 6. a legislative action aimed at institutionalizing the responses of the State
- 8. a characteristic of policy making that takes away institutional powerlessness by anticipating future events
- 12. a political theory that recognizes the actor’s ability to interpret the social world
- 13. a political theory that tends toward analysis of reward and punishment