Seymour Martin Lipset/Bibliography
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Lipset's Publications
- Agrarian Socialism: The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan, a Study in Political Sociology (1950), ISBN 0520020561 (1972 printing). online edition
- We'll Go Down to Washington (1951).
- Union Democracy with Martin Trow and James S. Coleman.
- Social Mobility in Industrial Society with Reinhard Bendix (1959), ISBN 0887387608 online edition
- Social Structure and Mobility in Economic Development with Neil J. Smelser (1966), ISBN 0829009108 online edition
- Economic Development and Political Legitimacy (1959).
- Political Man: The Social Bases of Politics (1960), ISBN 0385066503. online edition
- The First New Nation (1963), online edition
- Student Politics (1967), online edition
- Revolution and Counterrevolution: Change and Persistence in Social Structures, (1968) online version
+ editor, Politics and the Social Sciences (1969)
- Prejudice and Society with Earl Raab.
- The Politics of Unreason: Right Wing Extremism in America, 1790-1970 with Earl Raab (1970), online edition
- The Divided Academy: Professors and Politics with Carl Everett Ladd (1975), online edition
- The Confidence Gap: Business, Labor, and Government in the Public Mind (1987).
- Continental Divide: The Values and Institutions of the United States and Canada (1989).
- "Liberalism, Conservatism, and Americanism", Ethics & International Affairs (1989).
- Jews and the New American Scene with Earl Raab (1995).
- American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword (1996).
- It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States (2001),
- "Steady Work: An Academic Memoir", in Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 22, 1996. online version
About Lipset
- Marks, Gary and Larry J. Diamond (eds) Reexamining Democracy: Essays in Honor of Seymour Martin Lipset, Sage Publications 1992
- Velasco, Jesus G. "Seymour Martin Lipset: Life and Work." Canadian Journal of Sociology. 29#4 (2004) pp 583+. online edition