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Finer’s Comparative History of Government
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Finer’s Comparative History of Government

Abstract

‘IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS, PLANT LETTUCE; ENDURING results take longer.’ So said Léon Walras, France's greatest nineteenth-century economist and predecessor at Lausanne of Pareto, whom Sammy Finer wrote about with admiration. Finer's last and greatest work in three volumes and over 1,600 pages will be published in May 1997 by Oxford University Press. Unlike his contemporary political scientists, Sammy Finer had the self-confidence and breadth of vision singlehandedly to take on an immense work and almost bring it to completion before death imposed its own premature conclusion. As a foretaste of its contents, the first Finer Memorial Lecture, delivered at the University of Keele on 10 May 1995, is published in this journal, with which he had an especially close affinity. It can only suggest, in the most succinct way, what is to come. I am confident that the study of comparative government will never be the same once the whole breathtaking work appears in all its magnitude.

Authors

Hayward JES

Journal

Government and Opposition, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 114–131

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

January 1, 1997

DOI

10.1111/j.1477-7053.1997.tb01212.x

ISSN

0017-257X

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