The gold standard analytical approach reinvigorated A dynamic authorial team of leading American politics scholars and a teachable Five Principles of Politics framework made American Government: Power and Purpose the gold standard in its field for more than 30 years. The Seventeenth Edition introduces the first new co-author in a decade, Hahrie Han (Johns Hopkins University), who brings a contemporary perspective on teaching American government and on the foundational collective action principle interwoven throughout the text. Together with InQuizitive, Norton’s online learning tool, and the new Norton Illumine Ebook, American Government engages students in applying the Five Principles framework to American politics. In the process, they learn to think critically about course concepts and understand how contemporary scholarship shapes our understanding of American government, past and present.
Theodore J. Lowi was John L. Senior Professor of American Institutions at Cornell University. He was elected president of the American Political Science Association in 1990 and was cited as the political scientist who made the most significant contribution to the field during the decade of the 1970s. Among his numerous books are The End of Liberalism and The Pursuit of Justice, on which he collaborated with Robert F. Kennedy.
I realize that American Government textbooks ae not most people's cup of tea. This one is really, really good. I read it to help my son and a friend prep for trhe American Government AP exam, and it has been very helpful.
Bought this textbook as a review and reference guide. Two of the authors also co-wrote the "We the People" textbook as well.
Throughout the textbook certain words are highlighted and include an in-chapter description. The textbook also includes the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution of the United States, Amendments to the Constitutions, and Federalist Papers: Madison #10 & #51.
This textbook, which is similar in content to "We the People" - explores the "Power & Purpose" of the government. The textbook gives lessons on the principles of government, the construction of a government, separation of powers, civil liberties and civil rights, the branches of the government (along with their functions and powers), political parties, elections, federal and other courts, special groups and interests, the media, economic policy, social policy, and foreign policy.
It is a textbook, so obviously it is written to educate a student in the particular subject.
It can be a good reference book for future use, as well as a refresher book.
Since this is the 12th edition (2012), a newer book might be preferable for students and anyone wanted a more modern update for a reference book.
To be honest, for a textbook, this was a decent read. I found very minimal content to be dry and it's up to date with references from the 2016 election. I would recommend this for anyone even interested in politic science, whether they're taking a class or not.