The Irony of Democracy: An Uncommon Introduction to American Politics
ISBN-13:
9780495501237
ISBN-10:
0495501239
Edition:
14
Author:
Thomas R. Dye, Harmon Zeigler
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Format:
Paperback
424 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780495501237
ISBN-10:
0495501239
Edition:
14
Author:
Thomas R. Dye, Harmon Zeigler
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Format:
Paperback
424 pages
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The Irony of Democracy: An Uncommon Introduction to American Politics (ISBN-13: 9780495501237 and ISBN-10: 0495501239), written by authors
Thomas R. Dye, Harmon Zeigler, was published by Cengage Learning in 2008.
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While most American politics texts address American politics from a pluralist perspective, THE IRONY OF DEMOCRACY: AN UNCOMMON INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN POLITICS, Fourteenth Edition, approaches the subject by addressing the theme of elitism and contrasting it with democratic theory and modern pluralist theory. Its key question is, "How democratic is American society?"
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