Morris Janowitz

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Morris Janowitz, (22 octobre 1919 - 7 novembre 1988) était un sociologue et un politologue américain d'origine polonaise qui fit d'importantes contributions à la théorie sociologique et aux études sur le préjudice, les questions urbaines et le patriotisme.


Selected publications include Last Half Century and On Social Organization and Social Control.

Le livre de Janowitz,The Professional Soldier : A Social and Political Portrait (Le soldat professionnel : un portrait social et politique, 1960) remains one of the foundational works in the area of civil-military relations. In this work, he explores a variety of aspects of the evolution of the professional life of the American armed forces during the first half of the 20th century. Many of his observations still hold relevance for contemporary civil-military relations. His conclusion, however, that the military in (what was then) contemporary international relations must evolve towards a concept of "constabulatory forces" never fully took root in the American military.

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  • The professional soldier, a social and political portrait, Glencoe (Ill), The Free Press, 1960
  • Klare, M. War Without End. 1972
  • Lundberg, F. The Rich and the Super-Rich. 1969
  • Manheim, J. The Death of a Thousand Cuts. 2001
  • NACLA. The University-Military-Police Complex. 1970
  • On Social Organization and Social Control, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.
  • Simpson, C. Science of Coercion. 1996

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