Politics, Power, and the Common Good: An Introduction to Political Science, 7th edition

Published by Pearson Canada (26 May 2025) © 2026

  • Eric Mintz Sir Wilfrid Grenfell College, Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • David H. Close Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Osvaldo Croci Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Vanessa Gordon Dawson College
  • Donal Gill Concordia University

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Title overview

Politics, Power and the Common Good provides the basic knowledge that every citizen (or potential citizen) should have, from understanding the political parties that seek our votes to understanding the way that Canada's parliamentary system works. While readers need to understand the politics and political structure of our own country, politics is about more than the institutions of government. Globalization makes it important to understand what is happening in the world at large and how this affects our lives in Canada. Readers will learn about the contending perspectives that are used to understand the world, the problems of the nearly one billion people who live in extreme poverty, the global political systems of the twenty-first century, and much more.

Table of contents

  1. Understanding Politics
  2. States and Nations
  3. Liberalism, Conservatism, Socialism, and Fascism
  4. Feminism, Environmentalism, and Critical Race Theory
  5. Political Culture, Political Participation, and Political Socialization
  6. Political Parties
  7. Elections, Electoral Systems, and Voting Behaviour
  8. Advocacy Groups, Protest Movements, and Revolution
  9. Democracy and Democratic Government
  10. Non-Democratic Government: Hybrid and Authoritarian Regimes
  11. Constitutions, Courts, and Laws
  12. Multiple Governments
  13. Parliamentary Systems
  14. Presidential and Semi-Presidential Systems
  15. Public Policy and Public Administration
  16. The World's Low-and Middle-Income Countries
  17. Politics and Governance at the Global Level
  18. Politics of Technology

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