[The authors] goal was to create a reader [consisting of] a collection of writings on or about American politics.... That could be easily integrated into an American government course. -Pref.
Perspectives on American Government
A collection of readings by politicians and citizens on issues related to American goverment.
This volume proposes a new way of understanding the policymaking process in the United States by examining the complex interactions among the three branches of government, executive, legislative, and judicial.
We will find this tradition not in the federal constitution, but in our country's many state constitutions. This is a crucially important book revealing an unjustly neglected feature of America's constitutional traditions.
The Congress: Perspectives on Representation in American Government
Prompts students to consider how the past shapes the present and future of American politics and government.
A contemporary reader with an analytical approach to American politics
Behind the Scenes of the American Government: People Perspectives and Politics
Abell, Aaron I. (1945), βThe Reception of Leo XIII's Labor Encyclical in America, 1891β1919,β Review of Politics, vol VII. Abell, Aaron I. (1960), American Catholicism and Social Action: A Search for Social Justice, 1865β1950, ...
From the roots of American government and the challenges that have helped shape it over the years to its current structure and systems, this thoroughly researched work is ideal for anyone brushing up on civics, as well as students of all ...