Explain how political change makes political scientists cautious in stating how politics works or what values dominate it.

What will be an ideal response?


Answer:

A. Great shifts in character of government reflect change in elite or mass beliefs about what government is supposed to do
1. Growth in federal power and subsequent attempts to cut back
2. Variations in levels of interest in international affairs
B. Politics about views of the public interest, not just who gets what


VII. The nature of politics
A. The answer to "Who governs?" is often partial or contingent
B. Preferences vary, and so does politics
C. Politics cannot be equated with laws on the books
D. Sweeping claims are to be avoided
E. Judgments about institutions and interests should be tempered by how they behave on different issues
F. The policy process can be an excellent barometer of change in who governs

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