
Kenneth A. Shepsle
Author of American Government: Power and Purpose
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Works by Kenneth A. Shepsle
Analyzing Politics: Rationality, Behavior and Instititutions (New Institutionalism in American Politics) (1996) 99 copies
Making and Breaking Governments: Cabinets and Legislatures in Parliamentary Democracies (1996) 15 copies
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American Government: Power and Purpose (Full Twelfth Edition (with policy chapters)) by Theodore J. Lowi
Bought this textbook as a review and reference guide. Two of the authors also co-wrote the "We the People" textbook as well.
Throughout the textbook certain words are highlighted and include an in-chapter description. The textbook also includes the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution of the United States, Amendments to the Constitutions, and Federalist Papers: Madison #10 & #51.
This textbook, which is similar in content to "We the People" - explores the show more "Power & Purpose" of the government. The textbook gives lessons on the principles of government, the construction of a government, separation of powers, civil liberties and civil rights, the branches of the government (along with their functions and powers), political parties, elections, federal and other courts, special groups and interests, the media, economic policy, social policy, and foreign policy.
It is a textbook, so obviously it is written to educate a student in the particular subject.
It can be a good reference book for future use, as well as a refresher book.
Since this is the 12th edition (2012), a newer book might be preferable for students and anyone wanted a more modern update for a reference book. show less
Throughout the textbook certain words are highlighted and include an in-chapter description. The textbook also includes the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution of the United States, Amendments to the Constitutions, and Federalist Papers: Madison #10 & #51.
This textbook, which is similar in content to "We the People" - explores the show more "Power & Purpose" of the government. The textbook gives lessons on the principles of government, the construction of a government, separation of powers, civil liberties and civil rights, the branches of the government (along with their functions and powers), political parties, elections, federal and other courts, special groups and interests, the media, economic policy, social policy, and foreign policy.
It is a textbook, so obviously it is written to educate a student in the particular subject.
It can be a good reference book for future use, as well as a refresher book.
Since this is the 12th edition (2012), a newer book might be preferable for students and anyone wanted a more modern update for a reference book. show less
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