Mr. Sammler’s Planet

Mr. Sammler’s Planet by Saul Bellow, published by Penguin Books in 1996, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of human experience and societal dynamics. This edition spans 313 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores themes of identity, morality, and the challenges of modern life through the lens of its protagonist, offering readers a thought-provoking examination of the human condition.
In this book, readers will find a rich exploration of the interplay between individual lives and broader societal forces. The story addresses various aspects of life, including the impact of technology and social change, while also reflecting on the ideological shifts that have shaped contemporary society. Bellow’s narrative invites contemplation of the intricate relationships between personal and political realms, making it a significant contribution to the genre of fiction.
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This well-established textbook will be invaluable to all students studying British politics within degree courses. Greatly expanded for this third edition, Gillian Peele’s book develops a framework for understanding the radical changes in the relationships between the polity, economy and society which have occurred across the last two decades. She brings to the fore the impact on British government and politics, of Europe, factors of social change, the decline of consensus, the shaping of a more marked ideological politics and the rising tide of technology. Against the backdrop of her analytical framework, Peele sets out the details of the British System of Government providing students with a clear understanding of the basic machinery of Government and the Constitution – Executive, Legislative and Judiciary – as well as of the forces shaping the dynamics of political change such as parties, voting behaviour and pressure groups.
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