Polity is lucidly written in a style that is fluid and graceful, is packed with unusually striking examples from popular culture, and forces the attentive and thoughtful reader to re-examine widely held and accepted beliefs about the nature of politics and society.
- William M. Batkay, Montclair State University Montclair State University,
This is a wonderful resource, written with wit and insight, and an ideal supplement to assign along with primary texts. It is a book that will reach students who do not know why they should care about Rawls or Hobbes but can follow an argument.
- Douglas Casson, St. Olaf College,
Chapter 1 Politics and Power
Chapter 2 Liberalism: Politics in the American Mold
Chapter 3 Liberal Ideas
Chapter 4 Social Justice
Chapter 5 Liberal Institutions
Chapter 6 The Bureaucratic Phenomenon
Chapter 7 Requiem for Democracy
Chapter 8 Politics and the Future