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Key concepts in politics / (Record no. 99991)

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Personal name Heywood Andrew
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Title Key concepts in politics /
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Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Palgrave,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2000.
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Extent xi, 281 pages;
Dimensions 20 cm
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Formatted contents note Uses and Abuses of Political Concepts<br/>1 (12)<br/>Introduction<br/>3 (1)<br/>What is a concept?<br/>4 (1)<br/>Normative and descriptive concepts<br/>5 (1)<br/>Contested concepts<br/>6 (1)<br/>Words and things<br/>7 (1)<br/>How to use this book<br/>8 (5)<br/>Further reading<br/>10 (3)<br/>Basic Concepts<br/>13 (30)<br/>Authority<br/>15 (2)<br/>Civil society<br/>17 (1)<br/>Consensus<br/>18 (1)<br/>Government/Governance<br/>19 (2)<br/>Human nature<br/>21 (1)<br/>Ideology<br/>22 (2)<br/>Law<br/>24 (3)<br/>Left/Right<br/>27 (2)<br/>Legitimacy<br/>29 (1)<br/>Order<br/>30 (1)<br/>Policy<br/>31 (2)<br/>Politics<br/>33 (2)<br/>Power<br/>35 (2)<br/>Sovereignty<br/>37 (2)<br/>State<br/>39 (4)<br/>Further reading<br/>42 (1)<br/>Ideologies<br/>43 (40)<br/>Anarchism<br/>45 (2)<br/>Christian democracy<br/>47 (1)<br/>Communism<br/>48 (3)<br/>Communitarianism<br/>51 (1)<br/>Conservatism<br/>52 (3)<br/>Ecologism<br/>55 (1)<br/>Fascism<br/>56 (2)<br/>Feminism<br/>58 (2)<br/>Liberalism<br/>60 (2)<br/>Libertarianism<br/>62 (1)<br/>Marxism<br/>63 (2)<br/>Nazism<br/>65 (2)<br/>New Left<br/>67 (1)<br/>New Right<br/>68 (2)<br/>Racialism/Racism<br/>70 (1)<br/>Religious fundamentalism<br/>71 (2)<br/>Social democracy<br/>73 (2)<br/>Socialism<br/>75 (3)<br/>Third way<br/>78 (1)<br/>Toryism<br/>79 (4)<br/>Further reading<br/>80 (3)<br/>Approaches<br/>83 (32)<br/>Behaviouralism<br/>85 (1)<br/>Dialectic<br/>86 (1)<br/>Discourse<br/>87 (1)<br/>Empiricism<br/>88 (1)<br/>Functionalism<br/>89 (1)<br/>Historical materialism<br/>90 (1)<br/>Idealism<br/>91 (2)<br/>Institutionalism<br/>93 (1)<br/>Political philosophy<br/>94 (2)<br/>Political science<br/>96 (2)<br/>Political theory<br/>98 (2)<br/>Positivism<br/>100 (1)<br/>Postmodernism<br/>101 (1)<br/>Rational choice<br/>102 (2)<br/>Rationalism<br/>104 (1)<br/>Realism<br/>105 (2)<br/>Systems theory<br/>107 (2)<br/>Utilitarianism<br/>109 (1)<br/>Utopianism<br/>110 (5)<br/>Further reading<br/>112 (3)<br/>Values<br/>115 (40)<br/>Accountability<br/>117 (1)<br/>Autonomy<br/>118 (1)<br/>Citizenship<br/>119 (1)<br/>Civil liberty<br/>120 (1)<br/>Collectivism<br/>121 (1)<br/>Community<br/>122 (1)<br/>Consent<br/>123 (1)<br/>Constitutionalism<br/>124 (1)<br/>Democracy<br/>125 (3)<br/>Equality<br/>128 (1)<br/>Freedom<br/>129 (2)<br/>Human rights<br/>131 (2)<br/>Individualism<br/>133 (1)<br/>Justice<br/>134 (2)<br/>Leadership<br/>136 (2)<br/>Meritocracy<br/>138 (1)<br/>Neutrality<br/>139 (1)<br/>Obligation<br/>140 (1)<br/>Property<br/>141 (2)<br/>Representation<br/>143 (2)<br/>Responsibility<br/>145 (2)<br/>Rights<br/>147 (2)<br/>Toleration<br/>149 (1)<br/>Tradition<br/>150 (1)<br/>Welfare<br/>151 (4)<br/>Further reading<br/>153 (2)<br/>Systems<br/>155 (32)<br/>Absolutism<br/>157 (1)<br/>Authoritarianism<br/>158 (1)<br/>Capitalism<br/>159 (3)<br/>Collectivisation<br/>162 (1)<br/>Consociationalism<br/>162 (2)<br/>Corporatism<br/>164 (2)<br/>Dictatorship<br/>166 (1)<br/>Elitism<br/>167 (2)<br/>Liberal democracy<br/>169 (1)<br/>Militarism<br/>170 (2)<br/>Parliamentary government<br/>172 (2)<br/>Patriarchy<br/>174 (1)<br/>Pluralism<br/>175 (3)<br/>Populism<br/>178 (1)<br/>Presidential government<br/>179 (2)<br/>Republicanism<br/>181 (1)<br/>Revolution<br/>182 (2)<br/>Totalitarianism<br/>184 (3)<br/>Further reading<br/>185 (2)<br/>Structures<br/>187 (48)<br/>Bicameralism<br/>189 (1)<br/>Bill of rights<br/>190 (1)<br/>Bureaucracy<br/>191 (2)<br/>Cabinet<br/>193 (1)<br/>Coalition<br/>194 (1)<br/>Committee<br/>195 (1)<br/>Constitution<br/>196 (3)<br/>Election<br/>199 (2)<br/>Executive<br/>201 (3)<br/>Gender<br/>204 (1)<br/>Hegemony<br/>205 (1)<br/>Judiciary<br/>206 (2)<br/>Mandate<br/>208 (1)<br/>Market<br/>209 (1)<br/>Mass media<br/>210 (1)<br/>Monarchy<br/>211 (2)<br/>Opposition<br/>213 (1)<br/>Parliament<br/>214 (2)<br/>Political culture<br/>216 (2)<br/>Political party<br/>218 (2)<br/>President<br/>220 (2)<br/>Pressure group<br/>222 (2)<br/>Prime minister<br/>224 (2)<br/>Race/Ethnicity<br/>226 (1)<br/>Referendum<br/>227 (2)<br/>Separation of powers<br/>229 (1)<br/>Social class<br/>230 (2)<br/>Social movement<br/>232 (3)<br/>Further reading<br/>234 (1)<br/>Levels<br/>235 (27)<br/>Centralisation/Decentralisation<br/>237 (1)<br/>Devolution<br/>238 (2)<br/>Federalism<br/>240 (3)<br/>Globalisation<br/>243 (2)<br/>Imperialism<br/>245 (1)<br/>Intergovernmentalism<br/>246 (2)<br/>Internationalism<br/>248 (1)<br/>Local government<br/>249 (2)<br/>Nation<br/>251 (1)<br/>Nation-state<br/>252 (2)<br/>Nationalism<br/>254 (2)<br/>Patriotism<br/>256 (1)<br/>Regionalism<br/>257 (1)<br/>Subsidiarity<br/>258 (1)<br/>Supranationalism<br/>259 (3)<br/>Further reading<br/>261 (1)<br/>Glossary of Key Political Thinkers 262 (7)<br/>Bibliography 269 (7)<br/>Index 276
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Summary, etc This is an accessible and comprehensive guide to the major concepts encountered in political analysis. Each is defined clearly and fully, and its significance for political argument and practice is explored
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Political science
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library Open Shelf 25/03/2013 African Languages Department 36.00 59 JA66 HEY BK82999 15/10/2018 15/10/2018 111188 18/09/2017 Book