Product Description
Do political scientists in a liberal democracy bear a special responsibility that goes beyond their academic pursuits? Ceaser, a scholar of American political parties, argues that they do, and he challenges colleagues and students to reexamine what they do as political scientists. He observes that liberal democracy is a compound of two elements not easily wed: constitutionalism and republicanism. The role of political science is to perform the "superintendent" function of keeping these parts together.
Features
- Used Book in Good Condition
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
*If this is not the "
Liberal Democracy and Political Science (The Johns Hopkins Series in Constitutional Thought)" product you were looking for, you can check the other results by
clicking this link.
Details were last updated on Oct 24, 2024 05:46 +08.