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Project Dossier
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John Keane’s The Life and Death of Democracy will inspire and shock its readers. Presenting the first grand history of democracy for well over a century, it poses along the way some tough and timely question and confronts its readers with an entirely fresh and irreverent look at the past, present and future of democracy
(read more here)
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