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Politics in America Texas Edition

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by Thomas R. Dye; L. Tucker Gibson; Clay Robison; Bartholomew H. Sparrow

Synopsis

With a focus on competition for resources, this balanced, but provocative text uses Harold Laswell's classic definition of politics–“Who gets what, when, and how”–as a framework for presenting a clear, cohesive and stimulating introduction to the American political system.

 

Thomas Dye, along with new co-author Bartholomew Sparrow, has written a lively and absorbing narrative examining the struggle for power that is American politics: the participants, the stakes, the processes, and the institutions.  Numerous feature boxes explore timely issues, draw cross-cultural comparisons, promote critical thinking, and provoke thoughtful opinions.  The Texas Edition of this classic text includes the same coverage as the comprehensive version, but includes 7 additional chapters on Texas politics. 

 

With the intense political conflict of the most expensive presidential campaign in American history and the hotly-contested primary campaigns that led to the national conventions in 2008,Politics in America’stheme of the constant competition for power and resources–“who gets what”–has never been more relevant.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2009
ISBN-13 9780136027249
ISBN-10 0136027245
Class Copyright
Publisher Prentice Hall PTR
Subject
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 976
Shelf No. JW851