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  • Civic War and the Corruption of the Citizen: Functions Modeling Change

    Civic War and the Corruption of the Citizen by Meyers, PA;

    Functions Modeling Change

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    Estimated delivery time: In stock at the publisher, but not at Prospero's office. Delivery time approx. 3-5 weeks.
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    Product details:

    • Publisher University of Chicago Press
    • Date of Publication 12 December 2008

    • ISBN 9780226522081
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages376 pages
    • Size 233x168x25 mm
    • Weight 668 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Takes us through the social processes by which shock incites terror, terror invites war, war invokes emergency, and emergency supports unchecked power. This title reveals how the domestic political culture created by the cold war has driven these developments forward since 9/11.

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    Long description:

    Takes us through the social processes by which shock incites terror, terror invites war, war invokes emergency, and emergency supports unchecked power. This title reveals how the domestic political culture created by the cold war has driven these developments forward since 9/11.

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