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Texas Politics: Ideal and Reality, 14th Edition

Charldean Newell, David F. Prindle, James Riddlesperger

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Texas Politics: Ideal and Reality 14th Edition by Charldean Newell/David F. Prindle/James Riddlesperger

Overview

Newell/Prindle/Riddlesperger's TEXAS POLITICS: IDEAL AND REALITY, 14th Edition explores the Texas government through the lenses of three main themes: the ideals of democratic theory, political conservatism and private influence over public policy. Thoroughly updated, it includes new coverage of the 2020 election results and their bizarre aftermath, voting versus abstention, immigration, climate change, the fight over mandatory child vaccinations, the ongoing debate surrounding capital punishment, the Legislature's increasing partisan polarization, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on state politics and more. Throughout, the authors help students see how state politics impact their lives personally. In addition, MindTap equips students with digital "anytime, anywhere learning" tools while providing instructors a turnkey solution to keep course materials current, relatable and engaging.

Charldean Newell

Charldean Newell was Richard Kraemer's co-author for the first edition of this textbook in 1979 and continued as the lead author when Dr. Kraemer retired from the project in 1992. Dr. Newell died in 2014 at the age of 75. A native of Fort Worth, Texas, she earned her doctorate in Government at the University of Texas at Austin in 1965. In addition to textbook writing, she was the author of THE EFFECTIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGER (ICMA Press, 2004) and CITY EXECUTIVES (SUNY Press, 1989) and editor of MANAGING LOCAL GOVERNMENT: CASES IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVENESS (ICMA Press, 2009). In her 37-year career at the University of North Texas she won awards from students, colleagues and alumni, as well as prizes from national public-administration organizations. Despite her ferocious work ethic, Dr. Newell was a cheerful and generous writing partner. Phone conversations about the next edition of this textbook were conducted amid laughter, often including her continuing critiques of the travails of her beloved Texas Rangers baseball team. She always beat her deadlines and provided acute but respectful commentary on the chapter first-drafts of her co-authors. Although she is no longer contributing new information to this book, many of her sentences and paragraphs continue to adorn its prose, and its continuing themes reflect her passion for the subject matter. Her co-authors are pleased that her name is still on the cover.

David F. Prindle

David Prindle is a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Hermosa Beach, California, he earned a B.A. from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1970, an M.A. from UCLA in 1972 and a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977. He joined UT's government department in 1976 and has since won six teaching awards. Dr. Prindle is the author of PETROLEUM POLITICS AND THE TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION (University of Texas Press, 1981), THE POLITICS OF GLAMOUR: IDEOLOGY AND DEMOCRACY IN THE SCREEN ACTORS GUILD (University of Wisconsin Press, 1987), RISKY BUSINESS: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF HOLLYWOOD (Westview Press, 1993), THE PARADOX OF DEMOCRATIC CAPITALISM: POLITICS AND ECONOMICS IN AMERICAN THOUGHT (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005), STEPHEN JAY GOULD AND THE POLITICS OF EVOLUTION (Prometheus Books, 2009) and THE POLITICS OF EVOLUTION (Routledge/Taylor and Francis, 2015). His hobbies include fly-fishing, reading detective novels and getting lost in beautiful places.

James Riddlesperger

James W. Riddlesperger Jr. is a professor of political science at Texas Christian University. A native of Denton, Texas, he has taught as TCU since 1982. His interest is in American politics, with an emphasis in Texas politics, Congress and the presidency. He received the Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Achievement as a Creative Teacher and Scholar and the Honor's Professor of the Year award at TCU. Dr. Riddlesperger's publications include THE AUSTIN-BOSTON CONNECTION: FIVE DECADES OF HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP, 1937-1989 (Texas A&M University Press, 2009) and LONE STAR LEADERS (TCU Press, 2011). He also co-edited THE WRIGHT STUFF (TCU Press, 2013), a collection of the writings of former House Speaker Jim Wright, and REFLECTIONS ON RAYBURN (TCU Press, 2017). A former president of the Southwestern Political Science Association and chief reader for the U.S. Government Advanced Placement exam (2011-2015), Dr. Riddlesperger enjoys reading, baseball and walking. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Missouri.
  • Offering the latest updates on current issues, the authors thoroughly explore the impact of climate change on Texas as well as the denial of its relevance by the ruling Republican party.
  • The results of the 2020 election help illustrate the text's long-running argument that "Texas is not a red state; it is a nonvoting blue state". Detailed coverage prompts class discussions about the impact of demographic change and voting versus abstention, helping students understand that Texas politics is not a frozen fact to be memorized and then forgotten, but an evolving reality that is directly relevant to their everyday lives.
  • All-new coverage illuminates emerging conflicts such as the fight over mandatory child vaccinations, among others, that impact Texas students.
  • In-depth discussions on the national dispute over immigration and its relevance to Texas politics ensure students have a solid understanding of this headline-dominating issue.
  • The theme of Texas as a "low tax, low services" state has been completely updated, especially in regard to the Affordable Care Act.
  • In light of the National Innocence Project's success in proving the innocence of a number of Texans, the authors provide fresh insights into the ongoing debate surrounding capital punishment and the possibility that Texas has convicted and executed innocent people.
  • A riveting and thorough analysis of the events of the 2020 campaign, election results and postelection attempts by President Trump and his Texas supporters to overturn those results intertwines those historical events with the text's major theme comparing the democratic ideal to the reality of Texas politics.
  • Driving home key concepts, "You Decide" point/counterpoint features in every chapter spark lively discussions inside the classroom -- and well beyond -- on such important issues as campaign financing, redistricting and Texas' role on the international stage.
  • Helping students maximize their study time, key terms are highlighted in bold throughout the narrative, while end-of-chapter summaries, glossary terms and study questions reinforce and review chapter material.
1. The Context of Texas Politics.
2. The Constitutional Setting.
3. Interest Groups.
4. Political Parties.
5. Voting, Campaigns, and Elections.
6. The Texas Legislature.
7. The Governor.
8. The Administrative State.
9. The Judiciary.
10. The Substance of Justice.
11. Local Government.
12. The State Economy and the Financing of State Government.
13. Public Policy: People.
14. Public Policy: Resources.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357506715
  • ISBN-13: 9780357506714
  • RETAIL $207.95