ABSTRACT
In this lively and witty history of the study of political culture, Michael Brint examines the differences between the French sociological tradition from Montesquieu to Tocqueville; the German tradition of cultural philosophy from Kant to Weber; and the American scientific or behavioral tradition from Almond and Verba forward. Enlisting his own tra
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|44 pages
Playing the Other: The French Sociological Tradition
part Two|47 pages
Culture and Consciousness: the Tradition of Cultural Philosophy in Germany
part Three|36 pages
The American Science of Political Culture and the Culture of American Political Science