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Public and Republic: Political Representation in America
This book discusses political presentations in the government of the United States in the 1940s. The book consists of nine chapters about representation and politics, English ideas in colonial times, the American colonial development, revolutionary and constitutional representation, the establishment of direct representation, the extremity of direct representation, enlightened individualism, American pluralism, and the synthesis of public and republic. This book is suitable for research on political presentations in the United States.
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