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Contemporary Empirical Political Theory
About this book
How can we best understand the major debates and recent movements in contemporary empirical political theory? In this volume, the contributors, including four past presidents of the APSA and one past president of the IPSA, present their views of the central core, methodologies and development of empirical political science. Their disparate views of the unifying themes of the discipline reflect different theoretical orientations, from behavioralism to rational choice, cultural theory to postmodernism, and feminism to Marxism. Is there a human nature on which we can construct scientific theories of political life? What is the role of culture in shaping any such nature? How objective and value-free can political theories be? These are only a few of the issues the volume addresses. By assessing where we have traveled intellectually as a discipline and asking what remains of lasting significance in the various theoretical approaches that have engulfed the profession, Contemporary Empirical Political Theory provides an important evaluation of the current state of empirical political theory and a valuable guide to future developments in political science. CONTRIBUTORS: Gabriel Almond, David Easton, Murray Edelman, J. Peter Euben, Bernard Grofman, John Gunnell, Russell Hardin, Edward Harpham, Nancy Hartsock, Jean Laponce, Theodore Lowi, Kristen Monroe, William Riker, Ian Shapiro, Alexander Wendt, Catherine Zuckert, Michael Zuckert This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1997.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION Empirical Political Theory
- PART I Historical Overview
- The Future of the Postbehavioral Phase in Political Science
- Paradoxos Theoretikos
- PART II Alternative Views of the Discipline
- Seven Durable Axes of Cleavage in Political Science
- Political Science
- Veiled Uses of Empirical Theories
- PART III Construction of a General and Value-Free Science of Politics
- Oedipean Complexities and Political Science
- Empirical Theory 1997
- The Misunderstood Promise of Realist Social Theory
- PART IV Contributions of Recent Theories
- The Ferment of the 1950s and the Development of Rational Choice Theory
- Theory on the Prowl
- The Political System and Comparative Politics The Contribution of David Easton
- How Feminist Scholarship Could Change Political Science
- Political Theory and Public Policy
- Human Nature, Identity, and the Search for a General Theory of Politics
- CONTRIBUTORS
- INDEX