Power Plays: Critical Events in the Institutionalization of the Tennessee Valley AuthoritySUNY Press, 1997 M01 1 - 367 pages Power Plays provides a conflict model of organizational behavior based on a historical reanalysis of the creation and early development of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) from its origins as a World War I munitions plant to its consolidation as the largest electric utility in the United States. It also examines Philip Selznick's classic work, TVA and the Grass Roots. The book shows how the interactions among the Depression, New Deal politics, the promise of electricity, and diverse ideologies with the strategic and tactical maneuvers of a policy network explain the institutionalization of the TVA. |
Contents
Institutionalization | 1 |
Tennessee Valley Authority As a Contingent Event | 22 |
Genesis The Roots of Tennessee Valley Authority | 46 |
The Tennessee Valley Authority Act | 85 |
Public Interest Conflicts | 125 |
Tennessee Valley Authority As a Microcosm of Society | 155 |
Power Pooling and Reappointment | 192 |
Judiciary Act of 1937 | 218 |
Institutionalization through Purge and Purchase | 241 |
Tennessee Valley Authority As an Instrument Part of the Sociopolitical Processes of the 1930s | 261 |
Notes | 281 |
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