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This unique book goes beyond examining individual aspects of
political behavior. In Political Behavior, the authors pose a model
of how citizens behave in the political arena and suggest that
particular expressions provide clues about where citizens locate
their behaviors within the contexts defined by this model. The
focus is on how ethical, empirical, and prudential issues affect
political behavior. The author's approach is contextual, making the
discussion energetic and enlightening. Political Behavior serves as
a multidisciplinary approach to the study of political behavior. It
will be a valuable text for courses and seminars such as political
behavior, political theory, logic, political philosophy, political
participation, government, business, political economy, and
political sociology.
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