The Real World of Texas Politics

The Real World of Texas Politics
Author: Robert Locander,Richard Shaw,Kevin Bailey
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9798986407814

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You may think you know Texas, but which one? Texas is a land shrouded in myths, and so is its politics. The Real World of Texas Politics pulls back the veil on those myths and reveals the secrets the elites don’t want you to know. It lays bare the dual worlds of the Lone Star State: the one for the elites, and the one for the masses. Inspired by the works of political scientist James Lamare, the authors argue that the privileged few have used their superior resources to dominate all aspects of the Texas political system, from voting and elections to government institutions and policymaking. This dominance by the elites has resulted in a subsistence life and limited future for millions of people living in twenty-first century Texas. The authors are insiders — Locander a political scientist, Shaw a union leader, and Bailey a state representative — with a combined ten-decade involvement in Texas politics and government. But they’re also outsiders, holding views that don’t align with the people in power. Rather than placate, they seek to scrutinize with a skeptical eye the most pressing issues facing one of America’s most important and most populous states. They lay bare the crass influence of money and power and provide a roadmap for what Texas can do to get state government working for average Texans. The Real World of Texas Politics challenges the economic and political status quo. It peels back the myths to expose how the state’s leaders, both Democrats and Republicans, have forsaken the masses to cater to the rich and powerful. Reversing this trend takes knowledge, and this book offers a hefty dose by taking a hard look at how politics and power really work in the Lone Star State.

How Texas Politics Really Works

How Texas Politics Really Works
Author: Kevin Bailey,Bob Locander,Richard Shaw
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 153234645X

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Finally, a Texas truth-telling tale about Lone Star State politics by three authors with over 100 combined years of experience as Austin insiders and outsiders. "How Texas Politics Really Works" is an uncommon introduction to a subject that is shrouded in economic and governmental myths, This book exposes exactly how Democratic and Republican party leaders, in the past and the present, have ridden herd over the people of Texas in their desire to do the bidding of the rich and powerful. The authors believe that the massses, who have historically received the short end of the rope from elites, can come together to change the state power dynamic through peaceful political action. Knowledge is where it starts, and this book is a long hard look at the reality of Texas politics.

Texas Politics Today Enhanced Edition

Texas Politics Today  Enhanced Edition
Author: Mark Jones,Maxwell,Crain,Christopher Wlezein,Morhea Lynn Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 133779984X

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The World of Texas Politics

The World of Texas Politics
Author: Elliot,Hofer,Biles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2002-08-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0312391269

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Texas Politics Today

Texas Politics Today
Author: William Earl Maxwell,Ernest Crain,Edwin S. Davis,Elizabeth N. Flores,Joseph Ignagni,Cynthia Opheim,Christopher Wlezien
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 053461261X

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Now in its eleventh edition, TEXAS POLITICS TODAY continues to be a best-selling overview of Texas Politics because it offers students a wide range of viewpoints, drawing on the diverse political and social perspectives of its contributing authors to give students rich, nuanced insight into the political system and decision-making processes of the Lone Star State. Current issues and candid analysis of government increase student awareness of the real effects of state policy on their lives, and encourage them to get politically involved.

Texas Politics Today

Texas Politics Today
Author: Mark Jones,Ernest Crain,Morhea Lynn Davis,Christopher Wlezein
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0357506723

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Delivering unrivaled insight into the latest trends and issues, Jones/Maxwell/Crain/Davis/Wlezien/Flores' TEXAS POLITICS TODAY, 19th edition, combines a comparative approach with tightly integrated learning objectives and questions addressing the Texas GOVT2306 Core Objectives. Equipping you to think critically, it offers expanded coverage of ideology and social issues, Texas demographic changes, the importance of Latinos in Texas politics, political polarization, legislative rules changes, districting, voting obstacles, criminal justice reforms and more. First person essays illustrate how Texas politics works in real-world practice. Closing the gap between political theory and reality, the text gives you a clear understanding of how Texas compares with other states. In addition, MindTap for Texas Politics equips you with "anywhere, anytime" digital learning tools.

Texas Politics

Texas Politics
Author: Anderson James E.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1984
Genre: Politics
ISBN: 0063602725

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Government and Politics of Texas

Government and Politics of Texas
Author: Gary M. Halter
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Primis Custom Publishing
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2003-05-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 007287161X

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By examining and comparing the Lone Star state to the rest of the nation, this text offers a broad understanding of the differences that make Texas unique. In this text, you will find: updated Texas election issues, an exploration of the historical and cultural development of Texas; discussion of the changing nature of government and politics in Texas, and in the U.S. that ties theory to the real world; Highlight boxes featuring lively anecdotes and every chapter now includes Internet resources. Brief (260 pages) and economical, this text will compliment any other material in American Government course. A Test Bank is available to instructors by emailing: [email protected].