Understanding politics ideas, institutions, and issues

[This book], the proven, best-selling introductory text for Introduction to Political Science, examines the complexities of politics and government in a way that students will find immediately fascinating. Solidly based on three fundamental premises-that politics is a pervasive force in modern socie...

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Main Author: Magstadt, Thomas M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Belmont, CA Thomson/Wadsworth 2006
Edition:Seventh Edition
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Summary:[This book], the proven, best-selling introductory text for Introduction to Political Science, examines the complexities of politics and government in a way that students will find immediately fascinating. Solidly based on three fundamental premises-that politics is a pervasive force in modern society, that government is too important to be left in the hands of the few, and that in a democracy everyone has both the opportunity and the obligation to participate in public life-the text builds on these beliefs, and seeks to "educate to participate." [This book] focuses on such pertinent concepts as democracy, dictatorship, citizenship, voting behavior, elections, leadership, ideologies, war, revolution, world politics, and public policy-fundamental concepts that provide students with a view of politics and economics that is at once lucid, nuanced, and empowering.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xxiii, 666 pages some colour illustrations, map 24cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:0534601529
0495008281
9780534601522