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POLITICS
A Very Short Introduction
Kenneth Minogue

In this provocative bur balanced essay, Kenneth
Minogue discusses the development of politics from the
ancient world to the twintieth century. He prompts us to
consider why political systems evolves, how politics offers
both power and order in our society, whether democracy
is always a good thing and whaat future politics may
have in the twinty – first century.

‘This is a fascinating book which sketches, in a very short
space, one ciew of the nature of politics … the reader is
challenged, provoked and stimulated by Minogues's
trenchant views.’

Ian Davies, Talking Politics

‘a dazzling but unpretentious display of great scholarship
and humane eflection’

Neil O'Sullivan, University of Hull

www.oup.uk/vsi/politics

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Publication Information: Book Title: The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction. Contributors: William Doyle - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 2001. Page Number: *.
    
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