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This entry may require a good bit of updating, particularly with regard to recent and international work on political systems. I did a literature search on this topic for my dissertation decades ago, but lost touch with the topic after about 1980. The treatment of Dye here is particularly sketchy for the time being because I've momentarily lost my copy of Politics, Economics and Welfare, which isn't even mentioned in the Wikipedia entry on Dye. The sources here were borrowed from the Wikipedia article on David Easton which I found useful only to jog my memory on the topic.
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 Definition Recursive structures for transforming existing values into political demands and supports which provoke authoritative decisions allocating values and lead to consequences which, in turn, provoke new patterns of demands and supports. [d] [e]
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This entry may require a good bit of updating, particularly with regard to recent and international work on political systems. I did a literature search on this topic for my dissertation decades ago, but lost touch with the topic after about 1980. The treatment of Dye here is particularly sketchy for the time being because I've momentarily lost my copy of Politics, Economics and Welfare, which isn't even mentioned in the Wikipedia entry on Dye. The sources here were borrowed from the Wikipedia article on David Easton which I found useful only to jog my memory on the topic.

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