Quo Vadis America? von Bohdan Szklarski (2012, Gebundene Ausgabe)

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It is possible to identify at least three ways of conceptualizing change in American democracy. First, change is seen as a product of development. Here change is linear, it signifies progress. The second model sees change as coming from the reflection of the relationship between values and their institutional manifestations. It has a distinctly conservative character. The third approach sees change as an innovation, often a product of technological advancement. Each conceptualization of change stipulates a different set of problems which need to be addressed. The first - functional approach - is mainly concerned with the efficiency of the socio-political system. The second - intellectual approach - poses questions about the system stability and legitimacy. The third - mechanical approach - inquires about the system's adaptability. These and other dimensions of change are explored by the contributors in their analyses of domestic and foreign policy, cultural and social conflicts, economic relations, ideologies, and public discourse in contemporary America.

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HerausgeberBohdan Szklarski
ISBN-103631614675
ISBN-139783631614679
eBay Product ID (ePID)220673230

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VerlagPeter Lang, Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Anzahl der Seiten254 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
PublikationsnameQuo Vadis America?
AutorBohdan Szklarski
ReiheNew Americanists in Poland
FormatGebundene Ausgabe

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InhaltsbeschreibungHc Gerader Rücken Kaschiert
Nummer Innerhalb der Serie2
Item Height1cm
Item Length21cm
Item Width15cm
Item Weight445g

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