Dynamics of Democracy
A comprehensive undergraduate introduction to American politics. Chapters on the social context of American politics, interest groups, the courts, and the federal budget feature learning aids including opening vignettes, margin definitions, an annotated text of the US Constitution, a glossary, and boxes on rules in government and the people who make them. Appendices offer supplementary readings and historical materials. A stapled supplement, A New Order in American Politics , explains why the Republicans won in 1994 and what it means. The publisher shows the text/insert package as having ISBN 0-697-31490-1. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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[This book] is ... to help college students better understand the political structures and forces that shape their lives. [In this book, the authors] address the issue of government and politics by emphasizing two lessons ... First, "politics involves conflict". The variety of interests that exist in society makes conflicts virtually inevitable. Government seeks to manage (though not necessarily resolve) some of those conflicts by creating procedures and institutions.... The second lesson [the authors] emphasize is that "the rules that stipulate how the government makes its decisions help determine the winners and losers in particular conflicts".... Throughout [the] book, [the authors] show how the rules of politics and government reflect and shape conflicts in society. -Pref.
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