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How We Should Rule Ourselves

✍ Scribed by Gray, Alasdair;Tomkins, Adam


Publisher
Canongate Books
Year
2005;2014
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A republican vision -- Early democracies and republics -- The making of Britain -- Government and accountability -- Republican reform : four proposals.

✦ Table of Contents


A republican vision --
Early democracies and republics --
The making of Britain --
Government and accountability --
Republican reform : four proposals.

✦ Subjects


Republicanism--Great Britain;Home rule--Scotland;Republicanism;Politics and government;Home rule;Home rule -- Scotland;Scotland -- Politics and government;Republicanism -- Great Britain;Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1997-;Great Britain;Scotland


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