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Liberal democracy and political science
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  • Liberal democracy and political science
  • Written by author Professor James W. Ceaser
  • Published by Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1990., 1990/08/01
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Do political scientists in a liberal democracy bear a special responsibility that goes beyond their academic pursuits? In Liberal Democracy and Political Science James W. Ceaser, a well-known scholar of American political parties and the presidency, argues that they do, and he challenges colleagues and students to re-examine what they do as political scientists. Ceaser begins with the observation that liberal democracy is a compound of two elements not easily wed -- constitutionalism and republicanism. As such, it has a problem maintaining itself. The role of political science, he argues, is to perform the "superintending function" of keeping these parts together. Ceaser shows how traditional political science -- an amalgam of historical sociology, a general political science of regimes, and a specific political science of different countries -- once provided a foundation for performing this function. He then describes the failings of contemporary political science, both predicative and what Ceaser calls the "new normativism," in this regard. What is needed, Ceaser argues, is a reconstruction of political science that borrows freely from both past and present-day practice. Ceaser concludes with a case study that puts his theory to work -- an analysis of the susceptibility of our political culture to the influence of intellectuals and to contemporary critics of the Constitution.


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