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Marx & Philosophy Review of BooksBooksKeith DowdingIt’s the Government, Stupid: How Governments Blame Citizens for Their Own Policies

Keith Dowding
It’s the Government, Stupid: How Governments Blame Citizens for Their Own Policies

Author: Keith Dowding

Bibliographic information: Bristol University Press, Bristol, 2020. 198 pp. £ 19,99 pb.

ISBN: 9781529206395

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  • Thomas Klikauer and Nadine Campbell on 3 February 2021

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