Exploring Political Ideas

Exploring Political Ideas by Stephen L. Schechter, published by SAGE Publications on January 25, 2010, is an accessible introduction to the foundational concepts of democracy and comparative civics. This 571-page book is designed to assist high school students in developing critical-thinking skills by presenting a conceptual-comparative approach to political ideas that have shaped world history and continue to influence contemporary political landscapes.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of intertwined concepts such as power, authority, political culture, and governance challenges in the context of globalization. Each chapter provides practical examples related to political thinkers, leaders, and institutions, allowing students to examine historical and contemporary applications of political ideas. The book encourages exploration from multiple perspectives, including individual decision-making and the institutions that shape political participation and representation.
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A groundbreaking, accessible introduction to the building-block concepts of democracy and comparative civics
Designed specifically to help high-school students build critical-thinking skills, Exploring Political Ideas presents a conceptual-comparative approach to the study of the political ideas that shaped world history and continue to affect today’s political landscape. This unique approach gives students a solid grasp of the core concepts behind civics and democratic government, and shows how these concepts are applied in practice through comparisons over time, and across nations.
The four-color text explores many intertwined concepts, including the uses of power and authority, the influence of political culture and political institutions, the relationships between rights and responsibilities, political participation and representation, the prerequisites of leadership and governance, and the challenges facing democratic governance in an age of rapid globalization. Each chapter illustrates the concepts through practical examples about political thinkers, leaders, ideas, institutions, and policies. Students explore historical and contemporary applications of political ideas from four perspectives:
- The decisions individuals make
- The interests individuals articulate and pursue
- The institutions they create and work within
- The issues they to seek to resolve
Exploring Political Ideas is a terrific addition to public and college library collections, and ideal for high schools supporting curriculum in AP Government, civics, world history, geography, and AP social studies. No other resource unpacks the core concepts behind politics and government in this historical-comparative way that students can easily explore and digest.
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