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Populism : the new-born international democracy under the auspices of Mr. Bryan, the political hero of America, versus cryptic autocracy and blatant toryism.
Published 1899Subjects: CONNECT
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Populism : a very short introduction /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Cover; Populism A Very Short Introduction; COPYRIGHT; DEDICATION; CONTENTS; List of illustrations; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1: What is populism?…”
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Populism : Latin American perspectives /
Published 2023Table of Contents: “…Intro -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Foreword by Jean Grugel -- Introduction -- 1 Populism in Latin America: development, democracy and social transformation -- Rethinking populism -- Latin American perspectives -- Classical populism -- Contemporary populism -- References -- 2 Peronism in Argentina: left or right? …”
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Population.
Published 1989Subjects: “…Population Periodicals.…”
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Population.
Published 2002Subjects: “…Population Periodicals.…”
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Populism : a psychohistorical perspective /
Published 1975Subjects: “…Populism United States.…”
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Population : the growth of metropolitan districts in the United States, 1900-1940 /
Published 1976“…United States Population.…”
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Population : opposing viewpoints /
Published 1995Table of Contents: “…Historical debate: is there a population problem? -- Is the world's population growing too fast? …”
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Population: the first essay.
Published 1959Table of Contents: “…Nature of the difficulty arising from population -- The different ratio in which population and food increase -- Oscillation produced by them in the condition of the lower classes of society -- The savage or hunter state shortly reviewed -- The shepherd state, or the tribes of barbarians that overran the Roman Empire -- The superiority of the power of population to the means of subsistence -- the cause of the great tide of Northern Emigration -- The two principal checks to population -- The first, or preventive check examined with regard to England -- The second, or positive check to population examined, in England -- The powerful tendency of the poor laws to defeat their own purpose -- The absolute impossibility, from the fixed laws of our nature, that the pressure of want can ever be completely removed from the lower classes of society -- All the checks to population may be resolved into misery or vice -- New colonies -- Reasons for their rapid increase -- North American Colonies -- Extraordinary instance of increase in the back settlements -- A probable cause of epidemics -- Best criterion of a permanent increase of population -- Great frugality of living one of the causes of the famines of China and Indostan -- Only one proper way of encouraging population -- Causes of the Happiness of nations -- Famine, the last and most dreadful mode by which nature represses a redundant population -- Condorcet's conjecture concerning the organic perfectibility of man, and the indefinite prolongation of human life -- Fallacy of the argument, which infers an unlimited progress from a partial improvement, the limit of which cannot be ascertained, illustrated in the breeding of animals, and the cultivation of plants -- Godwin's system of equality -- Error of attributing all the vices of mankind to human institutions.…”
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