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Political ideology: why the American common man believes what he does.

Physical description: xi, 509 p. 21 cm.;
Bibliographic notes: Bibliographical footnotes.;
Author(s): LANE, Robert E.;
Subjects: Political Ideologies.; Political psychology; Liberty.; United states - politics and government; Democracy.;
Publisher: New York : Free Press of Glencoe , 1962;
Call number: 320.5 LAN;
Type: Book (Bibliographies)
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08200$a320.5 LAN
1001 $aLANE, Robert E.
24510$aPolitical ideology: why the American common man believes what he does.
260 $aNew York$bFree Press of Glencoe$c1962
300 $axi, 509 p.$c21 cm.
504 $aBibliographical footnotes.
650 0$aPolitical Ideologies.
650 0$aPolitical psychology
650 0$aLiberty.
650 0$aUnited states - politics and government
650 0$aDemocracy.

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