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User Review - antiquary - LibraryThingI saw Burnham on TV during the Jimmy Carter election solemnly saying '76 could be a critical election, which I regarded as a triumph of liberal wishful thinking. His analyasis of the past I found more plausible than his predictions for the future. Read full review
Contents
The Periodicity of American Critical | 11 |
The Case | 34 |
The Onward | 91 |
Copyright | |
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Critical Elections and the Mainsprings of American Politics Walter Dean Burnham No preview available - 1970 |
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