Benjamin Ginsberg, Theodore J. Lowi, Margaret Weir
Shorter Seventh Edition (without policy chapters)
Emphasizing the relevance of politics and government in everyday life, We the People, Seventh Edition, continues to provide tools to help students think critically about American government and politics.More
Isaac Kramnick, Theodore J. Lowi
This authoritative and comprehensive new anthology presents key works in American political thought from the colonial period to the twenty-first century.More
Ross K. Baker
Fourth Edition
Drawing on interviews with United States senators who previously served in the House of Representatives as well as journalists and staff members, this volume provides a portrait of the two American Houses of Congress.More
David M. O'Brien
Eighth Edition
The Supreme Court is a fundamentally political branch of the U.S. government that is deeply engaged in shaping American politics and policy.More
David T. Canon, John J. Coleman, Kenneth R. Mayer
Fifth Edition
The most comprehensive reader for courses in American government, The Enduring Debate, Fifth Edition, balances classic and contemporary selections from a variety of scholarly and popular sources—with forty percent of the readings new to this edition.More
Stephen Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder, Jr.
The End of Inequality takes a close look at Baker v. Carr, the pivotal Supreme Court case that established the right to equal representation in state legislatures for every American.More
Henry D. Thoreau, William Rossi
Third Edition
This revised and expanded Third Edition adds three important post-Walden essays, "Slavery in Massachusetts," "Walking," and "Wild Apples," bringing the full scope of Thoreau's mature powers to twenty-first-century readers. The texts are accompanied by explanatory annotations, Thoreau's survey of Walden Pond, and the 1852 Walling map of Concord village and its environs.More
Karen A. Mingst, Jack L. Snyder
Third Edition
Essential Readings in World Politics introduces students to key literature on international relations—from classics in the field to contemporary debates among scholars today.More
Matthew Crenson, Benjamin Ginsberg
College Edition
A new history and evaluation of the "imperial presidency."More
Fareed Zakaria
Revised Edition
“A work of tremendous originality and insight. ... Makes you see the world differently.”—Washington PostMore
Joseph E. Stiglitz
"A damning denunciation of things as they are, and a platform for how we can do better."--Andrew Leonard, SalonMore
Mark Silverstein
Second Edition
Traces the increasing contentiousness and publicity surrounding the confirmation of nominees to the Supreme Court and argues that such changes are the result of trends in the political process, the expansion of judicial power, and changes in the Senate.
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David T. Canon, John J. Coleman, Kenneth R. Mayer
Second Edition
This issues-debate reader encourages critical thinking by adopting a point-counterpoint approach.More
Jeffry A. Frieden
"Magisterial history...one of the most comprehensive histories of modern capitalism yet written." —New York Times Book ReviewMore
Amartya Sen, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
“One of the few world intellectuals on whom we may rely to make sense out of our existential confusion.”—Nadine GordimerMore