Democratic Dictatorship: The Emergent Constitution of ControlMiller examines the evolution of the system in response to climactic social and economic changes and questions how the American political system will adapt to the crisis-filled world of the late twentieth century. |
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The Climacteric Humankind at a Turning Point | 1 |
The History The Seamy Side of Democracy | 25 |
and Legal System | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Democratic Dictatorship: The Emergent Constitution of Control Arthur Selwyn Miller No preview available - 1981 |
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