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Political Science & Ideology (Hardcover)
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Professor David Kettler commented at the time of initial release,
that this book is "writing with great poise and clarity, the author
says important things in a deceptively simple way about a problem
of paramount significance. A fine piece of clarification, blending
just the right mixture of respect and impiety toward the important
heroes of contemporary political science, this is the kind of book
I look forward to having available for our courses in political
theory." Ideology, though long pronounced moribund, continues to
play a central role in contemporary political inquiry. In this
reevaluation of the true function of political science, the author
lays down guidelines for the construction of fruitful political
interpretations in the large areas where ideological assumptions
and claims cannot be adequately tested. He analyzes two
representative theories of power in American society-those of the
"pluralists" who affirm and the "elitists" who dispute the case for
democracy-and demonstrates how personal preferences and
group-oriented interests enter into the development of these
concepts. Speaking to all social scientists and students engaged in
the study of political processes, Connolly details the methods by
which the investigator-who inevitably brings his own beliefs and
values to the task-can lay bare and control the ideological aspects
of his own work and that of others. A critical examination of the
writings of some of the leading figures in recent and contemporary
political inquiry, such as Karl Mannheim, C. Wright Mills, Robert
Dahl, Daniel Bell, and Seymour Martin Lipset leads him to assign a
decisive role for the political scientist in the creation of
carefully formulated ideologies. An original mind, drawing upon an
exceptionally rich store of knowledge, has here produced an
important book which will be of immediate-and challenging-relevance
to the work and studies of all scholars, graduate students, and
majors in the field of government and to all concerned with
fundamental problems in social science. William E. Connolly was
Professor of Political Science at Ohio University. He has held a
Horace Rackham Graduate Fellowship and has taught at the University
of Michigan, where he received his undergraduate and graduate
training in political and social science. He is currently
Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Political Science at John Hopkins
University.
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