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Title: Studying Texas Politics and Government


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Studying Texas Politics and Government
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A Framework
  • Pulls together facts and places them in context
  • Explains the history of Texas politics and
    government
  • Results
  • An appreciation for Texass political past
  • A comprehension of contemporary politics and
    government
  • An understanding of change

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Components of the Framework
  • Conceptions of Politics and Government
  • Central Role of Ideas The American Creed
  • Analyzing Politics
  • Individualism
  • Liberty
  • Equality
  • Analyzing Government
  • Constitutionalism
  • democracy
  • Analyzing Political Change

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Politics and Government
  • Politics involves the authoritative allocation
    of values for a society.
  • Government consists of those institutions and
    process for making public policy
  • Public policy is any government decision
  • Institutions include the structures of government
    that make the decisions
  • Processes include the way decisions are made

5
American Creed
  • America was built on a set of ideas
  • These ideas have been strongly supported since
    the late 18th century
  • The ideas perform two functions
  • Provide a national identity
  • Limit government

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Five ideas Individualism
  • Most important and source for other ideas
  • Confirms the worth of each individual
  • Grants a person the right to pursue life, liberty
    and property free from social constraints
  • Allows person to act in accordance with his/her
    own conscience

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Five Ideas Liberty
  • Different from individualism
  • Freedom from government
  • Disagreement over how much liberty a person
    should have
  • Conflict between liberty and social order

8
Five Ideas Equality
  • Greatest problem for Americans
  • Three meanings
  • Political equality
  • Economic equality
  • Social equality

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Five Ideas Constitutionalism
  • Places limits on government
  • Contract among members of the political community
  • Provides the structure of government
  • Distributes the powers of government

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Five Ideas Democracy
  • Rule by the people
  • Procedures for making decisions
  • How government decisions are made
  • Who participates in government decisions
  • How much weight is assigned to each participants
    preferences

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Conditions of Democracy Fiskin
  • Political equality
  • Each persons preferences given equal
    consideration, and each person has an equal
    opportunity to formulate his or her preferences
  • Nontyranny
  • Public policy must not infringe on the
    fundamental rights of any member of society.

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Conditions of Democracy
  • Participation
  • A significant percentage of the population is
    engaged in politics and government.
  • Deliberation
  • There is a meaningful discussion of political
    issues so that each person can make an informed
    choice on issues and candidate.

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Forms of Democracy Conditions
  • Majoritarian democracy
  • Majority rules
  • Values majority rule formal political equality
  • Direct or indirect
  • Protection of minority may present a problem

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Forms of Democracy Conditions
  • Pluralist democracy
  • Interest-group democracy
  • Values protection of minority rights
    representative government in diverse society
    deliberation

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Institutions Forms of Democracy
  • Majoritarian Democracy
  • Unification of authority centralized politics
  • Institutions executive and political parties
  • Separation of powers undesirable
  • Judicial review undesirable

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Institutions Forms of Democracy
  • Pluralist Democracy
  • Separation of authority decentralized politics
  • Institutions legislature and interest groups
  • Separation of powers desirable
  • Judicial review necessary

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Non-democratic Alternative
  • Elitism
  • Power is concentrated and held by those who
    control the economy.
  • The conditions of democracy are not met.
  • Decisions made by the elite flow down to the
    masses, who do not influence those decisions.
  • Most politicians are merely intermediaries
    between the elites and the masses.

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Political Change
  • IvI Gap
  • Attempt to create institutions that reflect all
    five ideas
  • Impossible since the ideas are often in conflict
  • Creates a cognitive dissonance discrepancy
    between what we believe (five ideas) and what we
    do (institutions)

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Factors Influencing Responses
  • Strength in belief in the ideal
  • Strong
  • Weak
  • Clarity of perception of the gap
  • Clear
  • Unclear

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Responses to the IvI Gap
Perception of the Gap Clear Unclear
Moralism (eliminate gap) Hypocrisy (deny gap)
Cynicism (tolerate gap) Complacency (ignore gap)
Strong Strength of Belief in Ideal Weak
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Historical Responses to the IvI Gap
  • Moralism 1965 1975, reaction to U.S.
    involvement in Vietnam, Civil Rights Movement,
    Voting Rights, Womens Movement
  • Cynicism 1975 1980, removal of a president,
    war continued, improvement in many areas, gap was
    not eliminated.
  • Complacency 1980s
  • Hypocrisy 1961- 1965, Kennedys inaugural
    address, Peace Corps,

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Factors Associated with Periods of Moralism
(Creedal Passion)
  • Economic growth followed by downturn
  • Disparities in wealth in society
  • Large number of young people in society
  • Leadershippeople who point out that America has
    not achieved the ideal
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