Comparative Inquiry In Politics And Political Economy
Theories And Issues
Ronald H. Chilcote(Author)
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 18. November 1999
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Hardback
224 pages
978-0-8133-8151-0 (ISBN)
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As an introductory text in comparative study, this work begins with the assumption that students should examine a variety of perspectives and explore alternative possibilities as a means of arousing curiosity, stimulating creativity, building interest and self-motivation, and enhancing understanding of complex issues in politics and political economy.The book provides the student with the foundations for comparative inquiry. Its purpose is threefold: to sketch an overview of the major theories and concepts; to expose issues, summarize arguments and counter-arguments; and to encourage the beginning student to pursue critical thinking in the recognition that mainstream ideas deserve scrutiny, many essential questions remain unsettled, and that the outcome may result in the formulation and reinforcement of a personal perspective, premised on ones individual learning.
As an introductory te xt in comparative study, this work begins with the assumption that students should examine a variety of perspectives and explore alternative possibilities as a means of arousing curiosity, stimulating creativity, building interest and self-motivation, and enhancing understanding of complex issues in politics and political economy.The book provides the student with the foundations for comparative inquiry. Its purpose is threefold: to sketch an overview of the major theories and concepts; to expose issues, summarize arguments and counter-arguments; and to encourage the beginning student to pursue critical thinking in the recognition that mainstream ideas deserve scrutiny, many essential questions remain unsettled, and that the outcome may result in the formulation and reinforcement of a personal perspective, premised on ones individual learning.The principal chapters focus on important th emes and dichotomies of theory with attention to institutional frameworks (state and system approaches), the social dimension (class and group formations), the cultural dimension (individual and collective preferences), the economic dimension (capitalist and socialist development), and the political dimension (representative and participatory democracy).
As an introductory te xt in comparative study, this work begins with the assumption that students should examine a variety of perspectives and explore alternative possibilities as a means of arousing curiosity, stimulating creativity, building interest and self-motivation, and enhancing understanding of complex issues in politics and political economy.The book provides the student with the foundations for comparative inquiry. Its purpose is threefold: to sketch an overview of the major theories and concepts; to expose issues, summarize arguments and counter-arguments; and to encourage the beginning student to pursue critical thinking in the recognition that mainstream ideas deserve scrutiny, many essential questions remain unsettled, and that the outcome may result in the formulation and reinforcement of a personal perspective, premised on ones individual learning.The principal chapters focus on important th emes and dichotomies of theory with attention to institutional frameworks (state and system approaches), the social dimension (class and group formations), the cultural dimension (individual and collective preferences), the economic dimension (capitalist and socialist development), and the political dimension (representative and participatory democracy).
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English
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United States
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Taylor & Francis Inc
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College/higher education
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
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978-0-8133-8151-0 (9780813381510)
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Content
Preface; Issues; Terminology; Theoretical Directions; l. The Politics of Comparative Inquiry; The American Legacy; Dissent in Academia; Prevalent Beliefs and Values; Ideology and Politics; Ideology Revisited; Politics and Science; Scholarship and the Establishment; 2. Theoretical Paths; Positivist Thought and Its Role in Shaping the Mainstream; Historicist Thought in the Search for an Alternative Paradigm; Competing Paradigms; Marxist and Non-Marxist Political; Economy; Origins and Evolution of Political Economy; 3. Institutional Frameworks: State and System; Systems Theories; State Theories; 4. The Social Dimension: Class and Group; Theoretical Foundations; Perspectives on Group; Perspectives on Class; Issues of Class and Group Analysis; 5. The Cultural Dimension: Individual and Collective Preferences; Mainstream Political Culture and Socialization; Alternative Perspectives on Culture; Prospects for Culture Theory; 6. The Economic Dimension: Capitalist and Socialist Development; Conceptualizing Development; The Historical Evolution of Capitalist and Socialist Development; Theoretical Directions; Policy Approaches Toward Development; Whither Imperialism and Development Theory?; 7. The Political Dimension: Representative and Participatory Democracy; Representative Democracy; Participatory Democracy; Issues of Democracy in Capitalism and Socialism; Models of Empowerment and Transformation; 8. The Unending Search for a Paradigm; Glossary; References; Index.