
Approaching Democracy, National Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 12. February 2008
Book
Hardback
696 pages
978-0-13-812951-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Approaching Democracy is the American Government book with a clear and compelling central theme, designed to elevate student interest.
Approaching Democracy addresses the evolving nature of the American experiment in democratic government. It teaches students the theory and the basics of American political science, the political history of this nation, and provides the critical thinking skills needed to analyze these evolving relationships.
The title and theme for this book come from Vaclav Havel, a former dissident Czech playwright once imprisoned by the his country's Communist government and later elected president. Addressing a joint session of the U.S. Congress on February 1, 1990, Havel noted that with the collapse of the Soviet Union, millions of people from Eastern Europe were involved in a historically irreversible process: beginning their quest for freedom and democracy. And it was the United Stated of America that provided the model for these newly freed peoples. But Havel put his own spin on the notion of American democracy as a model. "As long as people are people," Havel explained, "democracy, in the full sense of the word, will always be no more than an ideal. In this sense, you too are merely approaching democracy. But you have one great advantage: you have been approaching democracy uninterruptedly for more than two hundred years, and your journey toward the horizon has never been disrupted by a totalitarian system."
Larry Berman and Bruce Allen Murphy, long-time teachers of the introductory American Political science course in both large and small public and private universities, set out to write a book that offers a clear theme - a theme that is just as relevant, if not more so today than when it was first presented - in a highly readable, easy-to-understand format. Both authors enjoy teaching and are actively engaged in new methods of engaging students and empowering them to participate in political discourse.
Approaching Democracy addresses the evolving nature of the American experiment in democratic government. It teaches students the theory and the basics of American political science, the political history of this nation, and provides the critical thinking skills needed to analyze these evolving relationships.
The title and theme for this book come from Vaclav Havel, a former dissident Czech playwright once imprisoned by the his country's Communist government and later elected president. Addressing a joint session of the U.S. Congress on February 1, 1990, Havel noted that with the collapse of the Soviet Union, millions of people from Eastern Europe were involved in a historically irreversible process: beginning their quest for freedom and democracy. And it was the United Stated of America that provided the model for these newly freed peoples. But Havel put his own spin on the notion of American democracy as a model. "As long as people are people," Havel explained, "democracy, in the full sense of the word, will always be no more than an ideal. In this sense, you too are merely approaching democracy. But you have one great advantage: you have been approaching democracy uninterruptedly for more than two hundred years, and your journey toward the horizon has never been disrupted by a totalitarian system."
Larry Berman and Bruce Allen Murphy, long-time teachers of the introductory American Political science course in both large and small public and private universities, set out to write a book that offers a clear theme - a theme that is just as relevant, if not more so today than when it was first presented - in a highly readable, easy-to-understand format. Both authors enjoy teaching and are actively engaged in new methods of engaging students and empowering them to participate in political discourse.
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
1461 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-812951-4 (9780138129514)
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Content
PART I FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
1. Approaching Democracy
2. The Founding and the Constitution
The Constitution of the United States
3. Federalism
PART II INSTITUTIONS OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
4. Congress
5. The Presidency
6. The Judiciary
7. The Bureaucracy
PART III PROCESSES OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
8. Public Opinion
9. Political Parties
10. Participation, Voting, and Elections
11. Interest Groups
12. The Media
PART IV LIBERTIES AND RIGHTS IN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
13. Civil Liberties
14. Civil Rights and Political Equality
15. Domestic and Economic Policy
16. Foreign Policy
Appendix 1: Introducing the Concept of Approaching Democracy
Appendix 2: Presidents and Congresses, 1789-2006
Appendix 3: Supreme Court Justices
Appendix 4: The Declaration of Independence
Appendix 5: The Federalist, No. 10, James Madison
Appendix 6: The Federalist, No. 51, James Madison
Appendix 7: Student Guide: ABC News (TM)/Prentice Hall Videos in American Government
1. Approaching Democracy
2. The Founding and the Constitution
The Constitution of the United States
3. Federalism
PART II INSTITUTIONS OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
4. Congress
5. The Presidency
6. The Judiciary
7. The Bureaucracy
PART III PROCESSES OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
8. Public Opinion
9. Political Parties
10. Participation, Voting, and Elections
11. Interest Groups
12. The Media
PART IV LIBERTIES AND RIGHTS IN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
13. Civil Liberties
14. Civil Rights and Political Equality
15. Domestic and Economic Policy
16. Foreign Policy
Appendix 1: Introducing the Concept of Approaching Democracy
Appendix 2: Presidents and Congresses, 1789-2006
Appendix 3: Supreme Court Justices
Appendix 4: The Declaration of Independence
Appendix 5: The Federalist, No. 10, James Madison
Appendix 6: The Federalist, No. 51, James Madison
Appendix 7: Student Guide: ABC News (TM)/Prentice Hall Videos in American Government