Godwin, Kenneth R. : University of North Texas
Wahlke, John C. : University of Arizona
Appropriate for introduction to political science or politics courses, Introduction to Politics includes coverage
of both normative and empirical issues while examining the major political ideologies, institutions, and processes.
This text introduces students to the enduring, normative questions of politics and to the different schools of
thought concerning these issues. It also provides students with information about political systems and issues
in a global context, relating comparative and international issues to everyday life. Finally, it teaches them to
think critically about politics, applying logic and empirical analysis to political questions. The social choice
framework provides a conceptual model that students can understand, apply, and critique.
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