Seymour Martin Lipset

Seymour Martin Lipset

Seymour Martin Lipset was an American political sociologist, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and the Hazel Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University. His major work was in the fields of political sociology, trade union organization, social stratification, public opinion, and the sociology of intellectual life. He also wrote extensively about the conditions for democracy in comparative perspective. Lipset was born in New York, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants. He graduated from City College of New York, where he was an anti-Stalinist leftist and later became national...
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quick facts
Birthdate:March 18, 1922
Birthplace:New York City
Date of death:December 31, 2006
Education:Columbia University, City College of New York
Religion:Judaism

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1964 Nominated - National Book Award for Science, Philosophy and Religion (Nonfiction) The first new nation
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Written works by Seymour Martin Lipset

TitlePublishedGenre
Union Democracy
Political Man 1960 Sociology
The Paradox of American Unionism Business
The confidence gap
Political Philosophy Philosophy
The first new nation
It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States 2000 Non-fiction
American Exceptionalism Sociology
The democratic century
Consensus and conflict
Unions in Transition
Division Continental, La
Passion and politics
North American cultures
Continental divide
Agrarian socialism
Culture and social character
radical right
Group life in America
Social mobility in industrial society
Democracy in Developing Countries
wavering polls
Neoconservatism
Politics and the social sciences
The possible effects of student activism on international relations
Elites in Latin America
Party systems and voter alignments: cross-national perspectives
Apuntes para una reflexión sobre la democracia
changing American character?
Students in revolt
Sociology, the progress of a decade
Democracy in Developing Countries Vol. 4
Rebellion in the university
Education and politics at Harvard
Cheng chih jen
Berkeley student revolt: facts and interpretations
United States and Canada
Jews and the new American scene
The Encyclopedia of Democracy
Acrobatics on thin ice
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People who influenced Seymour Martin Lipset

Max Weber
Max Weber

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Aristotle
Aristotle

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Alexis de Tocqueville
Alexis de Tocqueville

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Gaetano Mosca
Gaetano Mosca

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Peers of Seymour Martin Lipset

Reinhard Bendix
Reinhard Bendix
Famous works:Nation-Building and Citizenship, Kings or People: Power and the Mandate to Rule

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Amartya Sen
Amartya Sen

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where was Seymour Martin Lipset born?
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    Seymour Martin Lipset was born in New York.
  • Q:
    Who had a notable influence on Seymour Martin Lipset?
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    Max Weber, Aristotle, Alexis de Tocqueville and Gaetano Mosca inspired Seymour Martin Lipset.
  • Q:
    Where did Seymour Martin Lipset go to school?
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    Seymour Martin Lipset went to Columbia University.
  • Q:
    Which well known books have been published by author, Seymour Martin Lipset?
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    Popular works include -
    - Union Democracy
    - Political Man
    - The Paradox of American Unionism
    - The confidence gap
    - Political Philosophy
    - The first new nation
    - It Didn't Happen Here
  • Q:
    What was Seymour Martin Lipset's occupation?
  • A:
    Seymour Martin Lipset was an accomplished political scientist and sociologist.
  • Q:
    How did Seymour Martin Lipset die?
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    He died from a stroke.
  • Q:
    In which church organization was Seymour Martin Lipset a member?
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    Judaism was Seymour Martin Lipset's chosen religion.
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