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19 oeuvres 176 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Kevin B. Smith is professor of political science at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He has authored or coauthored several books, including The Ideology of Education and The Case Against School Choice, and is published widely in academic journals. Christopher W. Larimer is assistant professor afficher plus of political science at the University of Northern Iowa. He has authored or coauthored articles in The Journal of Politics, Public Administration Review, American Political Science Review, and State Politics and Policy Quarterly. afficher moins

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Date de naissance
1950s or 1960s
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

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Once again I must write on this site that there will never be such a thing as a "good U.S. government textbook." However, given how mundane local government is as a subject, the textbook isn't all that horrible. Unremarkable? Yes. Bad? No. Good? Maybe?

The online portion is definitely not needed, and perhaps an egregious waste of money, especially for the cash-strapped college student, but it could be a whole lot worse—trust me.
 
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MarchingBandMan | Jun 1, 2017 |
This is a book that should be read by everyone who is interested in politics, especially if you are strongly Liberal or Conservative. This book is surprisingly neutral in its treatment of the political divide, and makes it very clear that neither Liberals nor Conservatives are inherently better, they are just different. In fact, due to underlying biological and genetic differences, Liberals and Conservatives actually see a different world from each other. This goes far in explaining why it is essentially impossible to reason across the divide and change the mind of the opposing side--it is more about predispositions than facts. This book will not likely help lessen the partisan divide, but it should at least help people understand why those on the other side think and believe the way they do. They are not stupid or lacking in common sense, they just respond differently to many stimuli and see the world as a different place. Fascinating and challenging ideas.… (plus d'informations)
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bness2 | May 23, 2017 |
This text is effective, it covers a lot of material in a simple way. For an intro class, its perfectly fine. However, it is important to say that this text is not an 'advanced' look into state/local government in the United States.
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tannerl | May 13, 2014 |

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19
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176
Popularité
#121,982
Évaluation
½ 3.6
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4
ISBN
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