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Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader;A Reader

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As a complement to the author's text "Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal" or for use independently, this anthology contains key selections from a wide array of original sources. "Ideals and Ideologies" spans the spectrum of the major "isms" that have had a profound effect on politics in our time. Retaining the essays from the previous editions, Terence Ball and Richard Dagger have added several new essays including "Malcolm X Speaks", and Thomas Spragen's "The Limitations of Libertarianism", to reflect current political trends. The authors have also edited the selections to make them more reader-friendly, and have added footnotes to clarify allusions and translate foreign phrases.

445 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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May 2, 2023
Its just a collection of essays and speeches, exactly what you want but stuff you could search up yourself
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May 14, 2007
This is a must for any political science enthusiast or just someone who wants to understand the mechanics of how a particular person thinks. It's a collection of writings consisting of everyone from Hitler to Tocqueville, with a short introduction about their psyche and particular personal ideology.
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