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Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge Of Geography Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge Of Geography Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
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John R. Visser: The Crossroads Of Poverty And Prosperity Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
John R. Visser: The Crossroads Of Poverty And Prosperity Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
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Kenneth Minogue: Politics: A Very Short Introduction Study Guide, 1996-2012, Steven A. Samson
Kenneth Minogue: Politics: A Very Short Introduction Study Guide, 1996-2012, Steven A. Samson
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Wayne Cristaudo: Wisdom And Mastery In Shakespeare’S The Tempest Study Guide, 2013, Steven A. Samson
Wayne Cristaudo: Wisdom And Mastery In Shakespeare’S The Tempest Study Guide, 2013, Steven A. Samson
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Political Theory, Romanian American University, Syllabus, Steven A. Samson
Political Theory, Romanian American University, Syllabus, Steven A. Samson
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Book Review: The Next Decade, Robert Weaver
Book Review: The Next Decade, Robert Weaver
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Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge Of Geography Study Guide, 2013, Steven A. Samson
Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge Of Geography Study Guide, 2013, Steven A. Samson
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Edmund Burke On The Moral Imagination Study Guide, Steven Alan Samson
Edmund Burke On The Moral Imagination Study Guide, Steven Alan Samson
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Government Regulation: From Independence To Dependency, Part One, Steven Alan Samson
Government Regulation: From Independence To Dependency, Part One, Steven Alan Samson
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What Robert Bellah calls "expressive individualism" has led to unprecedented social legislation in America and expanded government employment since the 1960s, helping to produce a generous supply of public services, policy entrepreneurs, and clientele groups. The legal scholar Lawrence M Friedman notes that "the right to be 'oneself,' to choose oneself, is placed in a special and privileged position." As a consequence, "achievement is defined in subjective, personal terms, rather than in objective, social terms." When the claims of expressive individualism are considered in tandem with the increasing reach of the modern social service state, a case may be made …
Alan Ryan: On Politics, Book One Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
Alan Ryan: On Politics, Book One Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
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