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Journal of Political Ideologies, 2006
Ideology, and its study, have been subject to an interpretational tug-of-war among political theorists that, until recently, has devalued their status as an object of scholarship. Disputes have raged over the scientific standing of ideology, its epistemological status, and its totalitarian and liberal manifestations.
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Ideology, and its study, have been subject to an interpretational tug-of-war among political theorists that, until recently, has devalued their status as an object of scholarship. Disputes have raged over the scientific standing of ideology, its epistemological status, and its totalitarian and liberal manifestations.
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Political Theory as a Vocation
American Political Science Review, 1969This chapter sketches some of the implications, prospective and retrospective, of the primacy of method in the present study of politics. It does so by way of a contrast, which is deliberately heightened between the vocation of the “methodist” and the vocation of the theorist. The discussion will be centered around the kinds of activity involved in the
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2012
In this chapter, I review the extant literature relevant to the research question, including the impact of the native language on second language acquisition; theoretical perspectives on politeness, including Brown and Levinson’s (1987) universal theory on politeness; socio-cultural aspects of politeness; politeness patterns; strategic politeness ...
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In this chapter, I review the extant literature relevant to the research question, including the impact of the native language on second language acquisition; theoretical perspectives on politeness, including Brown and Levinson’s (1987) universal theory on politeness; socio-cultural aspects of politeness; politeness patterns; strategic politeness ...
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Political Science and Political Theory
American Political Science Review, 1957Among political scientists, even among political theorists, there is a widespread conviction that political theory has entered upon a time of troubles. Few, however, regard it simply as a “dead dog,” and political theorists continue, as they should, to administer critical self-analysis, and to define and defend their methodological and philosophical ...
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Political science/political theory. Defining ‘‘Theory’’ in Postwar Political Science
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