@article{0c732bc09a5a4d7298cae34af8e49df9,
title = "Some Thoughts on the Systematic Measurement of the Abuse of Human Rights",
author = "McNitt, {Andrew D.}",
note = "Part of the Policy Studies Organization Series book series (PSOS) During the late 1960s those social scientists who studied comparative politics were primarily concerned with the problem of political stability (Huntington, 1968; Gurr, 1970). Concern for human rights was largely confined to the somewhat tangential examination by pluralist scholars of the social preconditions for representative democracy (Kornhauser, 1959; Lipset, 1960).",
year = "1988",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/978-1-349-10122-1_6",
language = "American English",
journal = "Default journal",
}