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  • - Essays on the Unpleasant Realities of Political Life
    av Benjamin Ginsberg
    537 - 1 794,-

    This series of scholarly essays explores the unpleasant realities of modern politics--and American politics in particular--by examining how self-interest, war, violence, deception, and institutional failure continue to characterize the political landscape. Author Benjamin Ginsberg argues that the political world in which we like to think we live-the world of civic engagement, representative government and principled political discourse-is fleeting and fragile, resting uneasily upon the foundation of a harsh and dark reality. Making a fundamental contribution to our understandings of politics, this book is an important read for students and scholars of American Politics and Government.

  • av Benjamin Ginsberg & Jennifer Bachner
    374 - 988,-

  • av Benjamin Ginsberg
    391,-

  • - Governance by Edicts and Coups
    av Benjamin Ginsberg
    396 - 2 084,-

  • - The First Branch
    av Benjamin Ginsberg
    394,-

    An introduction to the U.S. Congress, from seasoned political historians and teachers

  • av Benjamin Ginsberg
    544,-

    Noted political scientist Benjamin Ginsberg has written an essential text for courses on the United States presidency. An invaluable resource, Ginsberg's comprehensive analysis emphasizes the historical, constitutional, and legal dimensions of presidential power. He explores the history and essential aspects of the office, the president's relationship to the rest of the executive branch and to a subordinated Congress, and the evolution of the American president from policy executor to policy maker. Compelling photo essays delve into topics of special interest, including First Spouses, Presidential Eligibility, and Congressional Investigations of the White House.

  • - Government by the People and Other Political Fables
    av Benjamin Ginsberg
    315,-

    Going all the way back to the time of George Washington, much of what we see and hear in the political world consists of lies and deceptions. Despite assurances to the contrary, politics is not about truth, justice, and principle. It is about money, power, and status. As astute political commentator Ben Ginsberg convincingly demonstrates, politicians habitually lie, pretending to fight for principles, in order to conceal their true selfish motives. Citizens who needthe frequent injunctions to participate in politics and abjure political cynicism are likely to be duped into contributing their tax dollars and even their lives for dubious purposes. Most individuals gain little from political participation. Participants are the foot soldiers of political warfare,but even if their side is victorious, they receive few of the spoils of war. Thus, in this new political season, Ginsberg encourages citizens to think outside the (ballot) box, finding new ways to act on behalf of their interests and the public good. But if they do vote, their motto should be when in doubt vote them out. The elections of 2008 are a good time to begin.

  • av Benjamin Ginsberg & Alan Stone
    586,-

    This text provides an analysis of the variety of consequences that elections may have for the operation of American political institutions and the formulation and administration of policy.

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