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Macmillan Dictionary of Political Quotations More Than 11,000 Entries, from John Adams to Ron Ziegler

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ISBN-10: 0026106507

ISBN-13: 9780026106504

Edition: 1993

Authors: Lewis D. Eigen, Jonathan P. Siegel, Prentice-Hall Staff

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As the only book to gather in a single volume the world's best quotations by and about politicians and politics, this compendium combines wit, intelligence, and history on a subject that is alive and well in the minds and ears of the public. With contributors ranging from Aristotle to Dan Quayle, the 15,000 entries cover a full range of political subjects.
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Book details

List price: $40.00
Copyright year: 1993
Publisher: Savvas Learning Company
Publication date: 6/10/1993
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 785
Size: 7.75" wide x 9.25" long x 1.75" tall
Weight: 3.146
Language: English

Max Weber, a German political economist, legal historian, and sociologist, had an impact on the social sciences that is difficult to overestimate. According to a widely held view, he was the founder of the modern way of conceptualizing society and thus the modern social sciences. His major interest was the process of rationalization, which characterizes Western civilization---what he called the "demystification of the world." This interest led him to examine the three types of domination or authority that characterize hierarchical relationships: charismatic, traditional, and legal. It also led him to the study of bureaucracy; all of the world's major religions; and capitalism, which he…    

Preface
Abortionp. 1
Agriculture and Farmingp. 5
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugsp. 8
Appointments and Nominationsp. 16
Arts, Leisure, and Entertainmentp. 20
The Budget and Budgetingp. 23
Bureaucracyp. 30
Business and Commercep. 33
Campaigns and Conventionsp. 40
Capital Punishmentp. 61
Citizens and Citizenshipp. 64
Civil Disorder, Protests, and Demonstrationsp. 70
Congressp. 78
The Constitution and the Bill of Rightsp. 88
Corruption and Graftp. 95
Defense and National Securityp. 101
Democracyp. 107
Diplomacy and Diplomatsp. 117
Disarmament and Arms Controlp. 123
Discrimination and Human Rightsp. 126
Disinformation, Propaganda, and Rumorsp. 134
The Economy and Fiscal Affairsp. 136
Educationp. 146
The Elderly, Social Security, and Pensionsp. 154
Energyp. 156
English and Bilingualismp. 158
The Environment and Natural Resourcesp. 160
Equalityp. 166
Espionage and Intelligencep. 176
Ethics and Conflict of Interestp. 183
Expansionism and Imperialismp. 195
Families, Children, and Family Planningp. 204
Flagsp. 210
Food and Nutritionp. 214
Foreign Aidp. 217
Foreign Policyp. 220
Foreign Tradep. 237
Freedom and Libertyp. 242
Fund Raising and Campaign Financingp. 264
Growth, Change, and Developmentp. 267
Guns and Gun Controlp. 271
Health and Health Carep. 275
History and Historiansp. 280
Housing and the Homelessp. 285
Human Naturep. 287
Immigration and Naturalizationp. 293
Insults and Complimentsp. 298
Intergovernmental Relationsp. 305
Jails and Correctionp. 308
Justicep. 310
Labor and the Labor Forcep. 314
Labor Unionsp. 319
Law and the Courtsp. 324
Law Enforcement and Crimep. 337
Leadershipp. 348
Legislating and Legislationp. 359
Liberals and Conservativesp. 370
Lobbying and Special Interestsp. 377
Loyaltyp. 383
Managing Governmentp. 387
The Media and the Pressp. 399
Memorials, Monuments, and Medalsp. 412
The Militaryp. 414
Minorities and Womenp. 424
Minting, Money, and Coinsp. 435
Nationalism, Patriotism, and Treasonp. 437
Negotiation and Compromisep. 443
Nicknamesp. 448
Nuclear Weapons and Energyp. 458
Obscenity, Prostitution, and Pornographyp. 461
Oratory and Debatep. 463
Parties and Machinesp. 476
Patronage and Pork Barrelp. 491
Policy and Policy Makingp. 495
Political Philosophiesp. 501
Politics and Politiciansp. 512
Povertyp. 530
Powerp. 535
The Presidency and Vice Presidencyp. 550
Privacyp. 567
Public Officep. 571
Public Opinion and Pollingp. 582
Public Relations, Publicity, and Imagep. 588
Reform and Reformersp. 595
Regulation and Deregulationp. 601
Religionp. 606
Revolution and Revolutionariesp. 618
Science, Technology, and Spacep. 630
Secrecy, Confidentiality, and Classificationp. 634
Slogans and Mottosp. 640
States and Nationhoodp. 648
Taxes and Taxationp. 654
Terrorism and Terroristsp. 663
Transportation and Infrastructurep. 666
Treaties and Agreementsp. 669
United Nationsp. 672
Voters, Voting, and Electionsp. 675
War and Peacep. 686
Welfarep. 704
Author Indexp. 707
Concept Indexp. 733
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