The politics of power : a critical introduction to American government
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The politics of power : a critical introduction to American government
Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, c2002
4th ed / Ira Katznelson, Mark Kesselman, Alan Draper
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Includes index
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This text provides a comprehensive description of the American political system, including major political institutions, processes, and policies. Unlike other introductory American politics textbooks, it develops a critical analysis of how American democracy is limited by fundamental inequalities in power and economic resources. The book highlights the connections between American politics and the organization of the economy. This fourth edition retains the author's critical perspective, describing American politics during the Clinton presidency and policy changes initiated in the Bush presidency.
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