This supplementary text offers two readings per chapter organized in a debate-style format, representing opposing viewpoints. The straightforward, thought-provoking presentation facilitates class discussion. Debate topics include Public Opinion: The American People and War, Civil Liberties and War: Debating the USA Patriot Act, Debating the Deficit and the Size of Government, Economic Equality: A Threat to Democracy? and U.S. Foreign Policy After September 11: American Hegemony or International Cooperation?
The unique format and current content give this book a distinct advantage over other readers.
There is substantial evidence that, in drawing up the documents and creating the institutions that are the foundation of the American republic, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Rutledge, and other...
Not only does this volume provide the most comprehensive and insightful critique of Sandel's Democracy's Discontent to date - it also makes a very significant, substantive contribution to contemporary political and legal philosophy in its ...
Are democracies less likely to go to war than other kinds of states? This volume addresses this question, one of relevance in academic and policy-making circles and one that has been debated by political scientists for many years.
Democratic Debate, Third Edition and Debating Democracy Feeder, Third Edition and Map
If democracy means anything, it means robust debates. Over the years, the pages of the Journal have certainly seen their share of lively and illuminating scholarly disagreements.
American Government and Debating Democracy Reader
Democratic Debate, Second Edition and Debating Democracy Reader and Political Science Internet Supplement
Debating Democracy and Debating Democracy and Map
Gateways to Democracy + Debating Democracy: a Reader in American Politics, 7th Ed. + Mindtap Political Science, 1 Term -...