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The Imaginary Networks of Political Power

by Bartra, Roger

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FONDO DE CULTURA ECONÓMICA.

Says the author: ""This is a book on political theory dealing with subjects that continue to be important at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The book offers a theoretical interpretation of the connections between the dramatic expressions of terrorism and the political mechanism of legitimacy in current democracies.""

317 pp

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Title
The Imaginary Networks of Political Power
Author
Bartra, Roger
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
607161094X
ISBN 13
9786071610942
Publisher
FONDO DE CULTURA ECONÓMICA
Place of Publication
Mxico, D.f.
This edition first published
2012

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