Describe the major presuppositions and implications of the book as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the author’s argument.

Arnold, R. Douglass. 1990. The Logic of Congressional Action. Yale University Press.

My paper needs to be 5 pages long. I have attached the rubric.

Book reviews should not only tell what a book is about, but also whether it achieves the goals that the author presents. In this way a book review goes beyond the scope of a typical book report and provides a critical reaction to the book in addition to a summary. Book reviews should include a short introduction, summary of the book’s content (about three-four pages), and an evaluation of the book (two-four pages). The evaluation section should describe the major presuppositions and implications of the book as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the author’s argument.
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