POLS 1400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Justin Trudeau, Political Spectrum, Dominant Ideology

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Politics- who gets what, when, and how. Government - set of institutions that make and enforce collective, public decisions - also the current group in power. Ideology - body of ideas used in support of an economic, political or social theory. Public administration- the way in which government conduct themselves through bureaucratic process: a discipline and practice. Who=citizens (who can vote), when= election time (every 4 years), Justin trudeau promised alternate voting where you get to rank elective. Government - set of institution that make and enforce collective, public decisions - also the current group in power. Ideology- body of ideas used in support of an economic, political or social theory. Issue: permanent citizens can not vote, yet they pay taxes and contribute to our economy as much as canadian citizens. Only 58% of citizens represent our country in voting. Bureaucrats - appointed officials (there is a hierarchy)

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