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In: PS: political science & politics, Volume 26, Issue 3, p. 621-621
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In: PS: political science & politics, Volume 26, Issue 3, p. 621-621
In: PS: political science & politics, Volume 22, Issue 4, p. 991-991
In: Acta politica: AP ; international journal of political science ; official journal of the Dutch Political Science Association (Nederlandse Kring voor Wetenschap der Politiek), Volume 5, Issue 1, p. 43-61
ISSN: 0001-6810
The Caucus for a New Pol'al Sci emerged from a meeting of graduate students at the 1967 convention of the Amer Pol'al Sci Assoc. It Is based on a demand for a new relevance in pol'al sci. Pol'al set is considered irrelevant if it is uncritical of society & assumes the values & soc priorities of corrupt bur'cies, powerful elites or unjust soc practices. The 'established' pol'al set profession is accused of justifying everything in the Amer pol'al system as unique & workable & of condemning attempts to change it. Stability, rather than change, is the highest value, & conflict may be resolved peacefully & fairly within the existing system. Behavioralism, emphasizing the fact/value dichotomy & preoccupied with questions of method & model-building, supports these conservative tendencies. Pol'al sci'ts have become ideologues of the gov. Professionalism & its rewards are determined less by the values & ethics of the discipline than by the values & ethics of the soc & pol'al status quo. There are 3 prospective lines of development for radical pol'al sci: (1) a primarily theoretical one-the development of new paradigms for res & pol'al analysis or new modes of inquiry; (2) the politization & democratization of the APSA & the reform of the discipline, teaching, curricula-with the CNPS as the pinwheel for reform; (3) the creation of a res-action pol'al sci focusing on criticism of Amer instit's & analyses of alternative soc priorities. IPSA.
ISSN: 0256-8845
ISSN: 1542-9040
ISSN: 1542-9040
In: Philippine political science journal, Volume 30, Issue 1, p. 137
ISSN: 2165-025X
In: PS: political science & politics, Volume 44, Issue 1, p. 23-27
ISSN: 0030-8269, 1049-0965
In: PS: political science & politics, Volume 7, Issue 1, p. 63-65
ISSN: 0030-8269, 1049-0965
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In: American political science review, Volume 89, Issue 2, p. 454-456
ISSN: 0003-0554
In: American political science review, Volume 75, Issue 2
ISSN: 0003-0554