Political science the discipline and its dimensions : an introduction (Record no. 12038)

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International Standard Book Number 684414759
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Classification number 320 WAS
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Personal name Wasby, Stephen L
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Title Political science the discipline and its dimensions : an introduction
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Calcutta
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Scientific Book Agency
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1970
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Extent 586 p.
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Summary, etc. Discussions of political science, its boundaries, limitations, and future, abound,<br/>As political science can be defined in terms of what political scientists do, historical<br/>surveys and surveys of what they are doing (like the UNESCO and Robson works)<br/>become relevant. Discussions, like the volumes by Dahl, Hacker, and Meehan, of<br/>how to analyze politics also help provide definitions of political science. Others con-<br/>centrate on the emphasis or outputs of the discipline; for example, Easton urges that<br/><we move away from historicism and toward theory-building. Attacks on current de-<br/>velopments in approach and urgings that we hold fast to old ways, for example, the<br/>Vogelin volume, parts of Crick's argument, and the Moore article, help make clear<br/>by way of contrast what the discipline contains, as do complaints about shifts in<br/>subject matter, like Cobban's article. The ruminations of Presidents of the American<br/>Political Science Association, two of which, by Redford and Truman, are noted,<br/>often deal with the content of political science. Eulau's article is a survey of ap-<br/>proaches in the discipline; Young's collection has the same purpose.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Political Science
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