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American Political Science Review is a scholarly journal covering the field of politics. Founded in 1906, it is a quarterly publication published by Cambridge University Press.The editor is Ronald Rogowski.
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Beyond Tocqueville, Myrdal, and Hartz: the multiple traditions in America. (Louis Hartz, Gunnar Myrdal)
September 1, 1993... Analysts of American politics since Tocqueville have seen the nation as a paradigmatic "liberal democratic" society, shaped most by the comparatively free and equal conditions and the Enlightenment ideals said to have prevailed at its founding. These accounts must be severely revised to...
Beyond Tocqueville, please! (comment on Rogers Smith, American Political Science Review, vol. 87, p. 549)(includes response)
December 1, 1995... COMMENT
Rogers Smith's "Beyond Tocqueville, Myrdal, and Hartz: The Multiple Traditions in America" (1993) both speaks to and embodies several deficiencies in the explication of American political thought. The most troublesome problems are the implicit and sometimes explicit claims to...