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Check for Availabilityout of stock. Click on the button below to search for this title in other formats. This title in other formats:Outlines & Highlights for Comparitive Politics: An Institutional and Cross-National Approach by Mahler,
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Heavily revised in the sixth edition, this descriptive, comprehensive text by Tom Patterson is known for its engaging narrative, future oriented approach, and its ability to tie together the latest scholarship with real-life politics. By using a narrative, The American Democracy weaves together theory, information, and examples in order to bring out key facts and ideas in a way that captures student interest. In the sixth edition, the struggle between liberty and equality is explored in a more extensive and cogent way than in previous editions. About the AuthorThomas E. Patterson is Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press in the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He was previously distinguished professor of political science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship at Syracuse University. Raised in a small Minnesota town near the Iowa and South Dakota borders, he was educated at South Dakota State University and the University of Minnesota, where he received his Ph.D. in 1971.Currently running the "Vanishing Voter" study at the Kennedy School of Government, which has been widely used in the media and on college campuses, Tom is also the author of six books and dozens of articles, which focus primarily on the media and elections. His book, 'Out of Order'(1994), received national attention when President Clinton said every politician and journalist should be required to read it. An earlier book, 'The Mass Media Election'(1980), received a 'Choice' award as Outstanding Academic Book, 1980-81. Another of Patterson's books, 'The Unseeing Eye'(1976), was recently selected by the American Association for Public Opinion Research as one of the fifty most influential books of the past half century in the field of public opinion.His current research includes a study of White House communication and a study of the news media's role in Western democracies. His work has been funded by major grants from the National Science Foundation, the Markle Foundation, the Smith-Richardson Foundation, the Ford Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trusts. Table of ContentsPART ONE: FOUNDATIONS I
Chapter 1 American Political Culture Political Culture: The Core Principles of American Government Politics: The Process of Deciding Upon Society?s Goals Political Culture: One People Out of Many The Concept of a Political System and the Book?s Organization Chapter 2 Constitutional Democracy Before the Constitution: The Colonial and Revolutionary Experiences Negotiating Toward a Constitution Protecting Liberty: Limited Government Providing for Self-Government Constitutional Democracy Today Chapter 3 Federalism Federalism: National and State Sovereignty Federalism in Historical Perspective Federalism Today The Public?s Influence: Setting the Boundaries of Federal-State Power Chapter 4 Civil Liberties: Protecting Individual Rights Freedom of Expression Freedom of Religion The Right of Privacy Rights of Persons Accused of Crimes The Courts and a Free Society Chapter 5 Equal Rights: Struggling Toward Fairness The Struggle for Equality (and more...) What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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