An edition of The Central Liberal Truth (2006)

The Central Liberal Truth

How Politics Can Change a Culture and Save It from Itself

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An edition of The Central Liberal Truth (2006)

The Central Liberal Truth

How Politics Can Change a Culture and Save It from Itself

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English
Pages
288

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Cover of: The Central Liberal Truth
The Central Liberal Truth: How Politics Can Change a Culture and Save It from Itself
June 5, 2008, Oxford University Press, USA
Paperback in English
Cover of: The central liberal truth
The central liberal truth: how politics can change a culture and save it from itself
2006, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Central Liberal Truth
Central Liberal Truth: How Politics Can Change a Culture and Save It from Itself
2006, Ebsco Publishing
in English
Cover of: Central Liberal Truth
Central Liberal Truth: How Politics Can Change a Culture and Save It from Itself
2006, Oxford University Press
in English

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First Sentence

"THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURAL VALUES, beliefs, and attitudes on the way that societies evolve has been shunned by scholars, politicians, and development experts, notwithstanding the views of Tocqueville, Max Weber, and more recently Francis Fukuyama, Samuel Huntington, David Landes, Robert Putnam, and Lucian Pye, among others."

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Library of Congress
HM621.H37 2008

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 inches

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Open Library
OL10135266M
ISBN 10
019533180X
ISBN 13
9780195331806
Library Thing
2228385
Goodreads
5353288

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THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURAL VALUES, beliefs, and attitudes on the way that societies evolve has been shunned by scholars, politicians, and development experts, notwithstanding the views of Tocqueville, Max Weber, and more recently Francis Fukuyama, Samuel Huntington, David Landes, Robert Putnam, and Lucian Pye, among others.
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