Willard Mullins article

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American Political Science Association is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The American Political Science Review. http://www.jstor.org On the Concept of Ideology in Political Science Author(s): Willard A. Mullins Source: The American Political Science Review, Vol. 66, No. 2 (Jun., 1972), pp. 498-510 Published by: American Political Science Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1957794 Accessed: 18-03-2015 19:22 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. This content downloaded from 201.54.139.231 on Wed, 18 Mar 2015 19:22:03 UTC All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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    On the Concept of Ideology in Political Science Author(s): Willard A. Mullins Source: The American Political Science Review, Vol. 66, No. 2 (Jun., 1972), pp. 498-510Published by: American Political Science AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1957794Accessed: 18-03-2015 19:22 UTC

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    Issue Table of ContentsThe American Political Science Review, Vol. 66, No. 2, Jun., 1972Front Matter [pp.405-414]From Confusion to Clarity: Issues and American Voters, 1956-1968 [pp.415-428]Popular Control of Public Policy: A Normal Vote Analysis of the 1968 Election [pp.429-449]Comment: The Assessment of Policy Voting [pp.450-458]Comment: The Issues in Issue Voting [pp.459-465]Rejoinder to "Comments" by Richard A. Brody and Benjamin I. Page and John H. Kessel [pp.466-467]Rejoinder to "Comments" by Richard A. Brody and Benjamin I. Page and John H. Kessel [pp.468-470]A Theory of Neighborhood Problem Solving: Political Action vs. Residential Mobility [pp.471-489]Some Conceptual Problems in Nuclear Proliferation [pp.490-497]On the Concept of Ideology in Political Science [pp.498-510]Preconditions of Mayoral Leadership [pp.511-524]Do Modern Bureaucracies Dominate Underdeveloped Polities? A Test of the Imbalance Thesis [pp.525-528]The Permanent Court of International Justice, the International Court of Justice, the League of Nations, and the United Nations: A Comparative Empirical Survey [pp.529-550]The Swing Ratio and Game Theory [pp.551-554]The Strategy of Ambiguity: Uncertainty and Electoral Competition [pp.555-568]Cluster-Bloc Analysis and Statistical Inference [pp.569-582]Communications [pp.583-584]Editorial Comment [pp.585-587]From Gold to Garbage: A Bibliographical Essay on Politics and the Environment [pp.588-595]Book Reviewsuntitled [pp.596-597]untitled [pp.597-599]untitled [pp.599-602]untitled [pp.602-603]untitled [pp.603-604]untitled [pp.604-605]untitled [pp.605-606]untitled [pp.606-608]untitled [pp.608-609]untitled [pp.609-610]untitled [p.610]untitled [pp.611-612]untitled [pp.612-613]untitled [pp.613-614]untitled [pp.614-616]untitled [pp.616-617]untitled [pp.617-618]untitled [pp.618-620]untitled [pp.620-622]untitled [pp.622-623]untitled [pp.623-624]untitled [pp.624-626]untitled [pp.626-627]untitled [pp.627-628]untitled [pp.628-629]untitled [pp.629-630]untitled [pp.630-632]untitled [pp.632-633]untitled [pp.633-634]untitled [pp.635-636]untitled [pp.636-637]untitled [pp.637-638]untitled [pp.638-640]untitled [pp.640-642]untitled [p.642]untitled [pp.642-644]untitled [p.644]untitled [pp.645-646]untitled [pp.646-647]untitled [pp.647-648]untitled [pp.648-650]untitled [pp.650-651]untitled [pp.651-652]untitled [pp.652-653]untitled [pp.653-654]untitled [pp.654-656]untitled [pp.656-657]untitled [pp.657-658]untitled [pp.658-660]untitled [pp.660-661]untitled [pp.661-662]untitled [pp.662-663]untitled [pp.663-665]untitled [p.665]untitled [pp.665-666]untitled [pp.666-667]untitled [pp.667-669]untitled [pp.669-670]untitled [pp.670-671]untitled [pp.671-672]untitled [pp.672-673]untitled [pp.673-675]untitled [pp.675-676]untitled [pp.676-677]untitled [pp.677-679]untitled [pp.679-681]untitled [pp.681-682]untitled [pp.682-684]untitled [pp.684-685]untitled [pp.685-687]untitled [p.687]untitled [pp.687-690]untitled [pp.690-691]untitled [pp.691-692]untitled [pp.692-694]

    Back Matter [pp.695-740]