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Except for accounts of journalists, dissident employees, and an occasional congressional committe...
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Deceptive Images is a profoundly thoughtful effort by a social scientist—who is a participant obs...
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In this work, originally published in Dutch, Rik Smits theorizes that language could not have dev...
Stevens sees three crises in American judicial statesmanship. The first was the crisis of the fou...
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