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30-Second Politics: The 50 most thought-provoking ideas in politics, each explained in half a minute [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x186x16 mm, kaal: 616 g, Illustrations, colour
  • Sari: 30-Second
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Icon Books
  • ISBN-10: 1848314035
  • ISBN-13: 9781848314030
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x186x16 mm, kaal: 616 g, Illustrations, colour
  • Sari: 30-Second
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Icon Books
  • ISBN-10: 1848314035
  • ISBN-13: 9781848314030
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You may be OK with standard stuff like Conservatism and Democracy, but do you really know what Patrimonialism is? And what about Oligarchy? Anarcho-syndicalism?





Politics is, we are willing to bet, the most passionately argued-over subject matter, and yet how many of us flounder around in confrontational debates because we have no grip on political theory, just a vague notion that they are all out to get us?





30-Second Politics will help dispel this fog mistrust and paranoia. It challenges political theorists of all colors to come up with no-frill, no-spin, tell-it-like-it-is explanations of the 50 most important political -isms, -archies, and -ocracies that have pertained since the time of Periclean Athens. At no public expense, the book explains each political theory in nothing more than two pages, 300 words, and some propaganda-style imagery, for we all know that a picture opportunity is worth a thousand words of dull interview.

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Everything politics, with colour illustrations, in half a minute.
Introduction 6(4)
The Basics: Who Governs?
10(22)
Glossary
12(2)
Monarchy
14(2)
Despotism
16(2)
Aristocracy
18(2)
profile: Aristotle
20(2)
Oligarchy
22(2)
Democracy
24(2)
Popular Sovereignty
26(2)
Authoritarianism
28(2)
Class Conflict
30(2)
Rule by the Few
32(20)
Glossary
34(2)
One-Party Rule
36(2)
Fascism
38(2)
profile: Benito Mussolini
40(2)
Nazism
42(2)
Totalitarianism
44(2)
Patrimonialism
46(2)
Praetorianism
48(2)
Theocracy
50(2)
Rule by the Many
52(24)
Glossary
54(2)
Anarchism
56(2)
Representative Democracy
58(2)
Majoritarianism
60(2)
Proportional Representation
62(2)
Classical Liberalism
64(2)
profile: John Locke
66(2)
Conservatism
68(2)
Liberalism
70(2)
Libertarianism
72(2)
Social Democracy
74(2)
Elements of Democracy
76(22)
Glossary
78(2)
Legislative Power
80(2)
Executive Power
82(2)
Judicial Power
84(2)
Separation of Powers
86(2)
profile: Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
88(2)
Checks and Balances
90(2)
Parliamentary Democracy
92(2)
Federalism
94(2)
Unitary State
96(2)
Communism
98(16)
Glossary
100(2)
Communism
102(2)
Marxism
104(2)
profile: Karl Marx
106(2)
Leninism
108(2)
Maoism
110(2)
Anarcho-Syndicalism
112(2)
Political Economy
114(20)
Glossary
116(2)
Capitalism
118(2)
Socialism
120(2)
Globalization
122(2)
Keynesianism
124(2)
Mercantilism
126(2)
Neoliberalism
128(2)
profile: Ayn Rand
130(2)
Objectivism
132(2)
International Relations
134(18)
Glossary
136(2)
Realism
138(2)
profile: Hans Morgenthau
140(2)
Imperialism
142(2)
Neoconservatism
144(2)
Nationalism
146(2)
Environmentalism
148(2)
Constructivism
150(2)
Appendices
152
Notes on contributors
154(1)
Resources
155(3)
Index
158(2)
Acknowledgments
160
Steven L. Taylor is Professor of Political Science at Troy University, Alabama. He specializes in Latin American politics and is the author of Voting Amid Violence: Electoral Democracy in Colombia (2009) and is currently working on a project comparing the United States to 29 other democracies.