Do political scientists in a liberal democracy bear a special
responsibility that goes beyond their academic pursuits? Ceaser, a
scholar of American political parties, argues that they do, and he
challenges colleagues and students to reexamine what they do as
political scientists. He observes that liberal democracy is a
compound of two elements not easily wed: constitutionalism and
republicanism. The role of political science is to perform the
"superintendent" function of keeping these parts together.
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