This style completely distinguishes this text from others in the field and is a key selling point for students. It has an analytical coherence which is consistent throughout the book, in line with the goal to be 'scientific'. It is very well written, with an authoritative style that clearly demonstrates an impressive sweep of historical knowledge and understanding. The product is a remarkable achievement."-Abdalla Battah, Minnesota State University, Mankato "The Science of Politics: An Introduction aims to do something that no other political science textbook currently does: to lay out the key 'things we know' about politics that satisfy the criteria of simplicity, practicality, and historical relevance. Colomer to integrate a vast amount of material encompassing all levels of analysis. The central concept of the 'public good' lends coherence to the organization of the book and allows Josep M. Robinson, Harvard University "At long last, a text that puts science back into political science at the same time, it is not an 'American government and politics' text masquerading as an introduction to political science. If one wants to give an overview of political science, then this is about the only book there is!"-James A. "I don't think that anyone has tried to write something like this before.
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