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Political Science

Political science

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The Challenge, Gerald Christenson Jan 1974

The Challenge, Gerald Christenson

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Minnesota Government In The Future Society, Arthur Naftalin, Frances Naftalin Jan 1974

Minnesota Government In The Future Society, Arthur Naftalin, Frances Naftalin

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


The Science Of Politics And The Politics Of Science, G. Theodore Mitau Jan 1968

The Science Of Politics And The Politics Of Science, G. Theodore Mitau

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Administrative Agencies As Formulators Of Legislative Policy In Minnesota, James A. Seitz Jan 1965

Administrative Agencies As Formulators Of Legislative Policy In Minnesota, James A. Seitz

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

ABSTRACT - An investigation to determine the significant influence of administrators on the formulation of legislative policy, in the State of Minnesota, during the 1963 Session of the Minnesota Legislature. While it is claimed that not all bills were developed by admnistrators, the hierarchical process of those bills formulated by the bureaucracy ·of slate government deserved special attention. Once personnel developing legislation were identified within each department as being part of the informal process, some selected attitudes of ~dministrators toward their bills and the legislative process were examined through the use of a questionnaire.


The Status Of Political Theory In The Study Of Politics, Jooinn Lee Jan 1965

The Status Of Political Theory In The Study Of Politics, Jooinn Lee

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

ABSTRACT - A general consensus among political scientists during the last decade seems to indicate that political science as a discipline will have a brighter future if it is guided by an approach that is behaviorally relevant; political theory is the least significant field of political science because it is least relevant to a behavioral treatment of the discipline. In this study, the author challenges such behavioral contempt for political theory by presenting his vindications of the importance and value of political theory. Furthermore, he attempts to locate political theory in a proper and legitimate place in the study of …


The Politics Of Galbraith's Affluent Society, James R. Klonoski Jan 1959

The Politics Of Galbraith's Affluent Society, James R. Klonoski

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.