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Resistance and Revolution
Resistance and Revolution
Author: David V. J. Bell
Resistance and Revolution is a study of the brutal side of politics, of conflict and violence;  a study which proceeds from the assumption that all politics rests on inequality of intelligence, wealth, commitment, and, most importantly, of power.
ISBN-13: 9780395126288
ISBN-10: 0395126282
Publication Date: 1973
Pages: 164
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
Book Type: Unknown Binding
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By David V. J. Bell. A survey of the brutal side of politics, of conflict and violence, proceeding from the assumption that all politics rests on inequality-of intelligence, of wealth, of commitment, and, most importantly, of power. Paperback, 1973.


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