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Nelson, John S. – 1983
Theorists on human rights can be divided into two camps: those who believe that rights are asserted by and ascribed to groups, and those who believe that rights may be properly predicated to individuals only. Of late, the latter group has gained dominance. This paper, by presenting a rhetorical analysis of individualism in regard to rights,…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Political Issues, Political Science
Omelicheva, Mariya Y. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2007
Should political science educators use debate for teaching their undergraduate students? This article argues for incorporation of academic debate into curriculum of undergraduate courses. It demonstrates the process of arriving at a decision favorable of debate through exploration and analysis of competitive reasons, arguments, and evidence for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Political Science, Action Research, Debate

Pfau, Michael – Journal of the American Forensic Association, 1981
Contends that inherency can be revitalized as a force in academic debate. Focuses on policy interrelationships (or linkages) and maintains they offer fruitful ground for negative theory/tactic development, making a defense of "What is" a more viable alternative to "What should be." (PD)
Descriptors: Debate, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Political Issues
Faulkner, Ronnie W.; Gunter, Michael M. – Teaching Political Science, 1986
Illustrates the relationships between John C. Calhoun's slavery-era political philosophy regarding minority rights within a democratic political organization and the actions of Daniel P. Moynihan as United States' Ambassador to the third-world-dominated General Assembly of the United Nations. (JDH)
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Higher Education, Political Attitudes
Boyle, Larry – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1982
Students can develop valuable research skills and learn about our political process by obtaining campaign finance reports filed by all candidates in federal elections. Other statistics and information available from the Federal Election Commission are also valuable learning tools. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Elections, Federal Government, Political Issues, Political Science
Preston, Larry M.; Smith, Royse J. – Teaching Political Science, 1986
Identifies the better known Anglo-American liberal political theories and critically analyzes the values that underlie these theories (i.e. individualism, proceduralism, tolerance, science, and objectivity). Provides an alternative to the present liberal pedagogy and suggests implications for future political education. (JDH)
Descriptors: Civics, Democracy, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
Gleicher, Jules – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Examines some considerations that Shakespeare's plays raise for students and teachers of political science. Using the plays "Richard II and III" and "Henry IV, V, and VI," Gleicher discusses the genre of the history play, describes the historical and political position from which Shakespeare wrote, and identifies themes in…
Descriptors: Drama, English Literature, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation

Schulzinger, Robert D. – Social Science Record, 1988
Examines the policies of presidents Ford, Carter, and Reagan regarding intervention in foreign affairs. States that their policies were formed as a response to the Vietnam War and that they were not especially successful. Illustrates the difficulties involved in maintaining a consistent intervention policy that will satisfy domestic and foreign…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, International Relations, Intervention, Political Issues

Rice, Marion J. – Social Science Record, 1988
Evaluates U.S. intervention in neighboring countries, classifying actions according to an eightfold taxonomy: acquisition of continental territory, acquisition of overseas territory, establishment of protectorates, acquisition of transit rights to the Pacific, establishment of custom receiverships, protection of U.S. citizens and property,…
Descriptors: Classification, Foreign Policy, Intervention, Political Issues

Frideres, J. S. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Examines the Canadian North and the groups of people who live there. Discusses their political structure, changing cultural patterns, economy, native, and non-native relationships. Concludes that the natives of northern Canada want control over development, economic self-sufficiency, and a gradual process of acculturation which will let them…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Cultural Interrelationships, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Weatherman, Donald V. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1984
The only way to improve citizen participation in the political system is to renew the commitment to civic education. A successful civic education is one that educates its citizens in the basic principles and precepts of the American system and then keeps them informed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Civics, Higher Education

Lovett, Clara M. – International Journal of Social Education, 1988
Discusses the norms within which Italian historical literature is produced, stating that they are important generally to the work of Italian historians and particularly in understanding the recent historical literature on Italian radicalism. Surveys the post-World War II progress of the historiography of Italian radicalism, recommending areas of…
Descriptors: European History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Historiography

Nanda, Ved P. – Social Science Record, 1988
Appraises the legality, under international law, of the U.S. intervention in Nicaragua. Describes the concepts of intervention, international resolutions, and declarations on the subject. Points out that international law is violated by many nations. Concludes that U.S. intervention in Nicaragua is impermissible under international law and unwise…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, International Law, International Relations, International Studies

Pomper, Gerald M. – PS, 1984
Political scientists have much to learn through the practice of government. A political scientist discusses his experiences in running for a local school board position. He deals with four subjects: elections, interest groups, bureaucratic politics, and the political community. (RM)
Descriptors: Board Candidates, Boards of Education, Bureaucracy, Elections
O'Neil, Daniel J. – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Discussing the place of Christian beliefs and values in the political realm, O'Neil examines three future-oriented books which argue that religion has a significant part to play in the public sphere. Analyzes ideas in "The Naked Public Square" by Richard Neuhaus; "Freedom with Justice" by Michael Novak; and "Religion in…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Catholics, Christianity, Church Role