The Just Polity: Populism, Law, and Human Welfare |
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Contents
Introduction | 3 |
ONE Consciousness and Restraint | 17 |
Peffer and Weaver | 43 |
Kansas Populists | 129 |
Nebraskans and Watson | 171 |
Donnelly | 218 |
Nugent | 266 |
Lloyd Peffer and Weaver | 308 |
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