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The Irony of Democracy: An Uncommon Introduction to American Politics 17th Edition

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Louis Schubert, Thomas R. Dye, Harmon Zeigler

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17th Edition

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9781305537491, 9781305688988, 9781305448063, 9781285870281

Publisher

Cengage Learning

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The question at the center of the seventeenth edition of THE IRONY OF DEMOCRACY is “How democratic is American society?” While most American government textbooks address politics from a pluralist perspective, this text approaches the subject using an elitist perspective, thus exposing the irony between it and democratic theory and modern pluralist theory. As a result, this text helps students understand why the U.S. government works as it does.
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Full Title

The Irony of Democracy: An Uncommon Introduction to American Politics 17th Edition

Author(s)

Louis Schubert, Thomas Dye, Harmon Zeigler

Edition

17th Edition

ISBN-13

9781285870281

Publisher

Cengage Learning

Format

PDF

Pages

432

Description

The question at the center of the seventeenth edition of THE IRONY OF DEMOCRACY is “How democratic is American society?” While most American government books address politics from a pluralist perspective (the theory that many groups of people share power in the United States), this book approaches the subject using an elitist perspective (the theory that only a tiny number of people make the decisions that shape our lives). By exposing the irony between elitism and democratic theory and modern pluralism, this eye-opening book helps readers understand why the U.S. government works as it does.